Se ae ee le ety rie ednesday, September 6, 1967 ‘ a5son, office. _ Mary's University, Halifax, in 1947 and.his'Bachelor of Electrical - that post until his appointment with B.C. Te University "fri Antigonish DOUGLAS ¢. WATE TERENCE F. HEENAN New Appointments Announced’ _ The appointment of Douglas C. Watt as Vice-President, Marketing and of Terence F. Heenan as Vice-President, Staff (Operations) is . announced by J, Ernest Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer of the B.C, Telephone Company. Both appointments are effectiva Sept. 1. oo In his new capacity, Mr. Watt .will be responsiblé for. the Company's Marketing Department operations. Born in, West Van- couver, he attended elementary and: high schools -there and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of British Columbia in 1941, After several years, on the accounting and payroll staff of- Burrard Dry Dock Co. Ltd. he joined B.C, Tel-- in August, 1945 as a development engineering clerk, After a brief period with another company, he returned to B.C. Tel in February, 1948 and has served the Company since in various capacities, “including Executive Assistant, General Commercial Engineer, Coastal District No. 1 Manager, Coastal Division Manager, Assistant Director of Personnel and, since January, 1966, Vice- President, Staff (Operations), Teas Mr. Heenan will be in charge of future planning and engineering, plant, traffic and commercial staff services, Born and raised in - Halifax, he obtained his. Bachelor of Science’ degrea from ‘St. Engineering degree from Nova Scotia Technical College, Halifax, in 1949. The same year he joined the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Company in Halifax and-held various positions In the engineering and traffic departments before becoming. Assistant Chief Engineer with that company in 1963. In 1965, he was- appointed chairman of the Advisory Group of the Trans-Canada Telephone System, with headquarters in Montreal, and.he held DBASE Lote AND AT THE SAME tele ee ee B Mrs. ‘Catherine M, Fraper left y train u On har anual | : ogeation, Sis wil nde ante | St her sister, Dr. Marcelle Chis/'. sey and Mea, Peter: van: Hook, Wendy and Derrick have returned, ” Montreal and avis, to a ‘|. Miss Angele Brousseau, dau. and Mrs, Philip Cyr on Park Av. a oe Sean jac a an 8, Little leave: Saturday, September 9, . They will cross Canada vialting capital cities in the provinces, exarmy friends; and will take ln EXPO;. From Gander. they will fly to London, Englarid and then on to Rome, From there Mr, Little will att. end a conference in: Kampala, Uganda, as B, C, Governmentres pregéentative. He will return to Rome and then Mr. and Mrs, Little will proceed home around the world,: In their absence their home at 4407 Birch will te cece upied by their son-in-law dnddaue ghter, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Anson -A wedding on August 19 united the daughter of former Terrace couple with a young man from Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan, Si. ducted the ruptials, Areception and dance in the Rapid View Hall followed the ceremony, Mrs, Vi Seaman, left Friday by CP Airlines for Vancouver to continue her studies at the Un- iversity of British Columbia, » # ghter- of Mrs, Tess Brousseau, returned by-bus Thursday from a two month vacation. She visited relatives in Alpena and Detroit Michigan; has tour of EXFO en. route home and visited friends in| | Vancouver and Abbotsford, . . @ s tf] . Mr, and Mrs, Peter Anson re= WASHES 24 LBS. OF CLOTHES IN LESS. _* THAN 30 MINUTES SPIN DRY’ TIME ° of Prince George’ are Visiting care with Mrs, Maciay’s parents, Mr, add a @# @ ae - Miss Leah Seaman, daughter of turned Sunday froma vacation sp- | TERRACE ‘HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. : : | or. I Gren Features Cort. ThWen'd Tok Niet. MED wpe LE 2 olmeas ard.2e for each addit. “Eady with that salt. 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