€COND SECTION—==———— ERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD ednesday, July 20, 1966 . +°. TERRACE, B.C. + ISTRATES COURT Half A Hundred | Nailed For Traffic The current clampdown an speeders and minor traffic fenders in the Terrace area continued this week as Terrace gistrates recorded’ 49 convictions for these infractions’ in tice court. The traffic offenders were part of a total docket 120 cases handled in-court ring the past seven days, . YAL_ CANADIAN ‘LEGION by Paul Bogelund oO aan aturday, July 16 was Kirkaldy t in the Legion Hall. With P regret and aiso with best hes for the future, we said d-bye and ‘bon voyage to Sam Lee Kirkaldy who are leaving ace to take up retirement reai- ce at Victoria, After more than years residence in Terrace, Sam Lee leave behind them the bodiment of good citizenship da wholehearted servica-to the gion and the Legion L.A.. Our . best wishes for continued ppiness and long life goes with em into their well exrned retire: ent, . a The Sports Training Plan goes to high gear with the North entral Zone Meet to be held in errace on August 6. This is a ost important meet for all young thietes participating in the -plan, and once again, we ask for the holehearted support not alone of Hur membenrs,;-but also' of our citi- ens, for their help in preparing she grounds and organizing the vent. Please contact Nick - Nat- ress and give him all the assist. hee you can, . , This seems to be the holiday and Ports season of the year. The ter-branch golf tournament will held at Thornhill Golf Course n Sunday, August 7. Anyone-in-|° erested in this event should get heir name on the board at the itimat Legion lounge. Surely |” here must be some golfers in Ter: |: ‘ace, able and willing to compete this event. So polish up your| lubs and buy a new ball for the| *: ampeétition. “There are so many things that | - e could do and should do, te help ur Legion, our Sporla ‘Training| _ ‘lan and our Comrades, but some- ow or other we ate masters ‘in|: nding excuses for not doing them |: it is no use trying. to. blame meone else or something else. dam blamed Eve, Eve . blamed e serpent and the serpent hadn't |. (Courtesy. Kiti-|.. leg to stand on at Branch), SIGHESEEING Um | LO. YuHene | | it. (a4 in Ses N ~ A gt N = ay re HH iH ‘ _* p Gal M * H 0 “ ry a ” 24 ee) | ae | dturene Ca feature |. . HE * TWENTY=FIVE ACRES OF |: CENIC BEAUTY AWAIT VISITORS Th. . HIS, FAMED CANAGIAN LOCATION, |. FANE » ‘vianno? Hsiiag toma”. | 1: ‘SH3IGHUD JHVHOL ood eyes mes good memories: | | fare Yor your eyes gt git fines, | ‘|for the following: Danief Lupick, Sterret was fined $250 for driving |The Netherlands to visit relatives oe Commercial ~ while prohibited;- and Fred Robin- and friends they have not seen ue : son was fined $275 and prohibited |for 15 years, = 5 he Residential. from ‘driving for 30 days on a| Their business will be tlosed * Industrid eharge of impaired driving, Elmer during thig tine. hey hope ito F Wright was tined $150 for driving | Day. augusY Te eRe q SPECIALIZING IN: while his right to obtain a lic-| der J. W. Tuckett of Salt Lake “ELECTRICAL ence is suspended, - City, Utah, and Elder N, T. Turoa a HEATING" eases. involving intoxication and Page 11 -Magistrata C: J. "Norrington eat suspended sentence with probation for. false pretences; Abraham | Be Bushman, fined $125 for resisting | & arrest; Donald Shields, suspended |. sentence with probation for break- ing and entering, and Emile Lisi, sentenced to. three months for faise pretences on one count, three months concurrent on a second. count and three more months con- current on a.third charge. Magistrate’ Norrington ruled on 24 charges involving intoxication as well as other liquor infractions; three charges of driving. without due care and attention; 37 speed: ing and minor traffic charges and 10 sundry offences, . - . Magistrate. Fred Adames_ sent- enced Joseph Edward Bill to 60 days for being an interdict in pos- session of liquor, Robert Allan IT’S ANOTHER FIRST FOR TERRACE and it promises to be one of the rootinest tootinest . firsts ever staged here if efforts of a handful of young Williams Lake cowboys are indi- _ cative of the ultimate success of the forthcoming Lions Rodeo. Shown above with a $285.: - trophy saddle which will go to the best all-round cowboy of the two day event, are Dale: Gunn (left) chairman of thé stampede committee, and Jules Perry. (right) president of the Terrace Lions Club. There will also be engraved buckles for winners of all events. Six Williams Loke men, here on_transmission line construction with Ceco Electric Ltd., are spearheading the rodeo arrangements. Action starts on July 30 at | p.m. in Thomes’ Field at the foot of Lanfear ‘Hill. Twenty bucking horses and about 30 head of cattle have been imported for the event and entries are coming re in fast, Arourid the Town Next Monday, Mr. and Mrs, John Contant and family, owners - of MOUNTVIEW BAKERY, are leav- | ne a ing Terrace for a 21 day trip to Z oo — : ELECTRICAL. WIRING IN: oa i: Magistrate Adames handled 14/of Tahiti, were in Terrace this week calling on members of the Church ‘of Jesus Christ of the - &B Latter. Day ‘Saints; The two young * men make their home in Kitimat ‘and. visit. Terrace’ weekly. They hold regular services in the Elks Home on Sparks Street, liquer charges; two charges of driving without. due’ care and at- tention; ten. charges involving Speeders and minor traffic offend- ers; and ten cases involving sun- dry charges. — moos 0's Electrical Shop Ltd. - Class. “A” Contracta hee ee oe 3507 Henson Rd: = Terrace, B.C. - Phone ‘VI 32-5757 f~ urs up now WHILE OFFICIAL DISCOUNT PRICES APPLY at your neighbourhood chartered bank branch! Open and build an amily Expo 67 Tour | Account, Be sure your family Sees Expo 67 - April 28 to Oct, 27 at Montreal — seRVINGYOU: | . AND YOUR COMMUNITY |. 5 | emi lt rm i wos)