oe the Northern Interior Lumbere +s Special . wae | 4 52: ft. by. 12 ft. © SPECIAL oo.cecseeete ‘Phone. 635-6564: -. Mew DELUXE Western: Trailer” Sales a West of Skeena Forest. Products, Huy ie: woe Terrace, BCS. $8950 Clty of the Mighly Shite Valley is Nentinomtem British Colunbie Press Ru 4,000 “Wednesday, August g 1967 a Terrace book borrowing al ‘July, New lbrary quarters ould be one reason for the borrowing WILLIAM MEnAE ‘McRae named fo Canadian | ~Woed Council ‘Verrace timberman, William MeRae, has been named to the rd of Mirectors of the Cana, dian Wood Council. _ McRae, president of Skeena Forest Products, was’ elected at the Council’s recent annual meet. ting held in Edmonton, Alberta: |- « He waa one of four new direcs tors named. The Council also clected.L,G, MeKimmie of Toronto as its new President, replacing RW, Hilton of Victoria, B.C. Hilton has been elected CWC’s first Chairman of the Board, In accepting 2 directorship, William McRae acted in his capa- elty as offictal representative of : man’s Association. McRae fs also a Councillor for the District Municipality of Tere cm building helps none - Book Borrowing in July — most tripled during the month of upsurge, Terrace Hbrarian Mrs, Mien Van Heek revealed that 3,733 books were borrowed during July, Total was 1,654-in July, 1966, In addition, 391 new borrowera were registered during the four weeks since the new library oper» ed, . The library report noted re. signations, of Mrs, Archie Came brin, Mr. Ray Zacharlas and Mr, R, Sitter, all df whom have left the Terrace area, Mrs. G, Bartlett has. resigned from the Board In order to take over duties as assistant librarian. “Two visitors expressedplease ure at the new Terrace library facilities when they were in Tere race last month. . They were Ruth Robinson, Prince Rupert librarian, and Henry Zack, a. Simon Fraser student who is working on a pro=| ject to promote use of libra= ries by the Indians, Terrace Rotary club has been formally thanked for its dong. tion of a set of new, modern children’s furniture for the li. brary reading area. New shelving required at the library will -be financed by the “Friends of the Library" group ‘which Is holding regular book Soced heats 1 * La a NDP af bingo Cyril ‘Shelford, MLA for ‘Omineca, took home a toolbox, but. Frank Howard,. MP for Skeena drew a big nothing aiter 21 games of Bingo Jast Satur- day in Fort St, James, Shelford, a Socred, and Howard an NDP member, both sat at the same table and politics were forgotten in the game, Bingo. was part of the activity scheduled during Fort St, James race, ha | ’ ENTRY FORM — Terrace. Vania. ‘Tennis ‘Tournament: ig annual Caledonta Day colebra= tions, Riverside Tennis Courts SATURDAY, AUGUST 12,1967 Name ,a) ® ‘Age weeneeeaee ‘Address Phone REGISTRATION FE Es Age’ check Groups’ iw). 10 and under _..: 12 and under 14 and under —_..... 16 and under ____ Co-sponsored by: Terrace ee 4619 HILLCREST AVE, Residential - Comme : The Powerfu 50c (Ta be paid at time of registra- tion) at the Terrace Community Centre. (Age on date of tournament) i ‘Terrace Recreation Commission, ELECTRIC. check Events (“) Girls’ singles __.:.. . Boys’ singles ee Mixed doubles _...... & District Club and the ELECTRICAL “SHOP LTD. - P.O. BOX 1285 rcial - Industrial _* Specializing ‘in HEATING sales at the Co-op to raise funds, STUFF STRETCHING INTO Thornhill Realty on Scott menteTotal cost of the blac se citizens are unable to busted shock absorberssPhenomenon above was installed by Avenue as part of a new develop. THE DISTANCE above is @X- tremely ‘rare in Terrace, Technically it is known as black top, is usually placed on roads by weaker-minded eormrounities, cope with bruised kidneys and ktep to each future householder _ will work out to anproxlmately $50 per home, “bthrough; the, auspices of the Ter-. 4}. -The local sauce shop was robe By Ruth the other night and I didn’t lose even one ball, What I did lose I was glad to get rid of, One and a half pounds of excess blubber to be exact, If you don't believe it’s possible, just some do-it-yourself tandelearing with a five iront Spring Creek’ Coir ¢ Course is great for the novice though, The trees are still small. Now about ine water situation up on The Bench, The vocational school is almost ready for ace tion and it will havea good supply of city water. BUT and it IS a big BUT~the Terrace residents living within close range of. the school will not beable to hook onto the line for several reasons, One = ~ they tell me -the pipe ‘used in the water He ‘ib not the right size for domestic cone sumption, Two « - they tell methe water line runs on the Inside of the fence in front of the school and because of this it becomes Provincial government’ property and ‘of course, untouchable, Well Smart? 350 P Production Model complete with 32:in. Bar: and 2 Durecut chains; Reg. $261.00. Now. only ..... oan The Dependable Model 650 complete with 24-In. Bar and and 2 Duracut shains, Reg. $261.00. Now only .. This sale ends August. 15 me EQUIPMENT Logging Supplies - Chain Saws - Wire.Repe - Walding Supplies PO. Box 308, Terrace, | aa eempannedsemencssenee : ‘SALES iments Cc. ie Phone §35- 6394 Went up for a round of golf nowe show about THAT Maxwell On. / visit a little girls grave, I could |only stand back at a distance and ‘(needs .a grass: whip) or a pick triet Superintendent. for School ponoat has: been named to: the @ taste of peanut butter M.. Hallock Note from Jim. Taylor of the CBC Prince Rupert, who sent along HIS favorite classified ad taken from the Creston Valley Advance, "FOR SALE, YOUNG PILLYGOAT, GOOD FAMILY. try| PET. HOUSETRAINED, WILL EAT ANYTHING, ESPECIALLY FOND OF CHILDREN, ” : ++ + "Hone same of the former mem- bers of the Calorie Counters club will come forth for T.O.P.S, If | you’re interested yead the item | on page 11 of this iasue, i ++ + Hilda Newhoven was in last week .to show us a snap of her new home in Parksville, Such a beautiful place it is, We're going to miss Hilda at Anthon’s Beauty Salon but we do wish her happiness in her Vancouver Is- land home. +++ Could use an asphalt patching job on some spots on Lazelle Avenue + +. before they get big catia jo awallow a tank truck. ue 5, And last but detinitely not least. Wetnesday. evening I went up to: the Old Kalum Cemetery to do my meditating because I didn’t take along a bowle. -Imife. One and. shovel: to get’ in there these days, The bramble bushes and quack grass are high as an ele- en i's eye. The new cemetery looking very nice now and it seems té.me we might getalittle work done.on the old one without too much difficulty, ‘Superintendent “appointed for local schools The: appointment ofa new Diss ‘Districts 53: (Terrace) and 54 (Sinithors): hag been ‘announced y fe Departement of Education, " northern B.C. po; : Ha succeeds DH. MacKirdy Girl's body breathed, it was drunk The body of a young woman was found below the Terrace bridge Friday, The body was breathing, but unconscious, = - Local RCMP immediatelawent into action to find evidence of foul play, . But research by constabulary revealed only that the young lady was suffering from the over com sumption of alcohol. Police were called when the woman was found early Friday on the Copper re-load road below the bridge, At first it was thought she might have fallen or been thrown from a vehicle, She was taken to Mills Memorial Hospital where she re. main ed unconscious until late day, R.C.M.P, said she was treated for excessive alcohol consume ption and released from the hos~ pital Saturday, _ No charges are pending. Playground program goes to August 26 Summer playground activities will continue at Terrace and Thornhill until August 26. The playground programs pro= vide supervised activity for childe ren of five years and up, The itinerary includes. hiking, day camping, crafts, games, sports and.special events. There is no charge for admission to any of the schoolground areas set aside for use by the summer playground sessions, Fun starts at 1:30 dally and stops for the day at 5:30 , In Terrace the program isextended th Saturday, Children may participate by going to the nesrest of the acd lowing schools: Kiti-keshan, Clarence Michiel, Uplands and Thornhill The p programs are carried on race Recreation Commission, Smithers yeggs grab at LCB ‘to get. smashed . Ifs partytime all the time for somebody in Smithers withapene chant for pilfering the Govern. ment Liquor store, 1| bed: for the second time in ‘| week when thieves smashed th front door on August 2, . The first time around, a front window was broken to gain entry. ‘smash and .erab incidents. R,C,.M,P. are investigating both The method of entry used andthe few, clues left at the scene were ‘similar in both instances, _Fingerprint experts and ‘Special - investigators have been rposied to Smithers from Prince ‘Rupert in. efforts to determine ins. is responsible for the break- 5. . Film people catch fish CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C, (CP) |. «Film star Kathy Hayes and her, actor-husband Glenn Ford were given a carved Indian mask by Reeve K,.N; MacDonald while on FOUNDATIONS GO. DEEP. in te new Coop million. dollar expansion program a DOW. RoReT Pop... struction between the main Co-op building and the appliance store, New buliding will add 23, “0 square feet to the present Co-op premises, and will “broaden existing servies” store manager Corbin King, a recent Gshing trip to Camp. bell River. The fishing WS OXe ‘cellent, - Holding A Banquet or Meeting? ; Peasant Seven en ere tom : * LUNCHEON AND: ‘DINNER MEETINGS %* CLUB AND SALES, , MEETINGS © * WEDDING PARTIES ; % RECEPTIONS AND BANQUETS * TRADE DISPLAYS me “HOTEL © Seating Cepecity 400 @ Public Address System © Plano @ Stage @ Movie Screen ~ aia enquiries: a _ CATERING MANAGER. or HOTEL MANAGER . * Lakelse Motor Hotel - - 4620 Lakelse Ave... Phone 635-6063 _ Pliers 635-2287 st itoatatatcatalt ater Reka eee ye acaie gigas "Simpsons-Sears |. "Greatest 2-Pc. Bedding Valve who has beon transferredio Lake Cowichan and Ladysmith, : _Compares with Nationally crivertised Sleep. Sets selling for 159, 00 and higher Ever Offered in Canada