a + Wednesday, Apt 26; 19 Le Many skiers find the water start on one ski troublesome, More Power is required for a ‘‘one ski’ start from the wa- ter because the skiers weight is now supported by a much smaller surface. If your tow-boat is low in power then for- get about the one ski start, Instead, start with two skis and drop one as soon as you are up and away. Dragging the back foot is the key to the “one ski’ water start. Begin with the same water position as the two ski start except that the free leg is extended down and back. The tow-line should be on the free leg side of the ski, or if you are using double handles, one line should be on each side of the ski. When the boat begins to pull you forward, keep the free leg dragging behind. The surface of the leg from the shin down will provide a measure of support and balance. Be prepared for a strong pull on the arms during this start and don’t shift the back foot to the ski until you are up and in goad balance. 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FOR NEW HOMES BROCHURE — or request for area representative to calf — CON STRASBOURG, Box 2305, Terrace, B.C. ‘Phone 635-6750 (ctf) BEAVER) LUMBER STORES§S + Im conjunction with Girl Guide Cookie Week held throughout the province April 28 to May 6, Terrace Guides, Browmes and Rangers will be calling on residents of the area Saturday, May 6 with cookies, Proceeds fram the cookies, which sell at 45 cents a box, accommodations in for Expo67 Expo 67 is bound to put heavy pressure on accommodations in Montreal. Never- thelass, LOGEXPO, the official Expo 67 accommodation bureau, assures avery visitor a place to stay. At peak perlods you may not be able to get certain kinds of accommodation— downtown hotel rooms, for example. But even at these times, thare will be suffi- clent alternative accommodation for averyona. nO Over 79,000 reoms are available in all. Private Homes. Over 30,000 hospitable Montrealers are welcoming visitors into their homes, RATES: from $8 to $14 adayfor two peo- ple, $10 to $18 for three, or $12 ta $22 for four. : Efficlency Apartments, with kitchen faci- litias and maid service, RATES: $18 to $25 a day for two persons, plus $3 a day for gach additional person. Wotels. There are still some vacancies in down- town hotels during some poriods, also in resort hotels within easy reach. of Expo 67, RATES: from $12 to 630 @ day. ; Tourist Homes. The position is similar to that of hotels and motels, with some vacancies in alf periods. RATES; $10 to $18 (double occupancy). of Quebec, and lished, homeowner. information and and maid service, for eight. Children Trailer Sites, wit to $5 a day. Camp Sites, 20, statement about your Every room has been inspacted and ap- proved by an agency of the Government | All you have to doto make a reservatian is mail the coupon balow to LOGEXPO. You will receive a reply in 7-10 days, followed by confirmation direct from the management of the hotel, etc., or the Or phone (514) 397-8397 for immediate Motels. Available in many periods, particularly early in the season, and after September 4th. RATES; $12 to $30 (double occupancy). Motels (Trailer type) With kitchen facilities two persons, $30.a cay for four, or $49 a day Expo 67, with 3-way hook-up. RATES: $3.60 locations, in tha area around Montreal, RATES: $2.50 to $3.50 a day. . : All these aecommaailions are government- inspected, approved, and price-controted, Montreal a controlled rate estab- reservations. RATES: from $26 a day for under 12, frae, . hin sasy driving distanca o 000 sites, in 120 separate po N.B. Please fill out ths coupon completely and maillt today, ——=—=——- To LOGEXPO, Expo 67, Montreal, P.0., Canada Pleasa reserve accommodations as follows: Phone—(614) 397-8397 Addiera. Arpt. . Clty. Prov, Prieerange. to - Arrival Date_____. Departure D ate___ Number of nights. «Type of accommodations raquied! (pieterance one, two or thrae) PRIVATE HOME (7) APARTMENT (efficiency) [7] . HOTEL [[] TOURISTHOME 1 Remarks ‘MONTREAL, "ea Ea mre He 1 a wal . . , . ¥ “Number of adults (over 12)... Number of children (under 12). Means of trensportation____. " y ‘gel - , : . : : . BLES. .. ak | 7 a , MOTEL] MOTEL | . wo “(Trailer type) [] ‘TRAILER STE : cAMP SIE] €XD 6 j aut a _ CANADA | ot Tha Univarsal and fnternatiinal Exhldition of 1967, : Montroa, Canncn/APAUL- #—~OCTOUER'’Y, 180) “|, TERRACE "“OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Magistrate’s. Court | ‘The following |: convictions were made ‘in Terrace - Magis trate’s Court last week before Magistrate C. J.-Norrington:: - Marcel Sawan, impaired driv: ing fined 8250: Hugh EL, McMil. May Bring si naming come | Restless Nights speeding and other minor traf-| t¢ you “fight the pillow", tas, a fie convictons; five .convice] re tie eth ERE amd Sor . oO ; a help £ ro tions on liquor offences and| news Tettlesnnens ane One fiuas two on trucking offences. sluggish kidney sctlun, Urinary. in Magistrate F. H. Adames! (oly, the resthden teeta presided over the following:| resttes nichts. Thia is when Doae Raymond Guno sentenced to] Doty atime kite, ons, Sek 30 days for” intoxieation; 10] Tellers the Neefigiet sondltlat th speeding and minor traffle 0f-| see ff you don't feel better, rest betes fences; ll liquor charges and Don’t wait, Ask for Dodd's. Kidni Pilla at any drug evnnter, Used su one trucking offence. cessfully by millions for over 70 gear Sluggish Kidney ‘FLECTRICAL SHOP LTD. - 4619 HILLCREST AVE, P.O. BOX 1285. - Residential - Commercial - Industrial . . . . ~ * 8 Specializing in BR ELECTRIC HEATING CLASS ATTENTION MERCHANTS THE TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTRE ~ . 4th ANNUAL . TRADE FAIR. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 5 AND é, 1967 HAVE YOU RESERVED Your BOOTH? If not, do so now as there Is limited space available. Reservations made at the Communi Centre . P.O.. Box 218 .- Phone C35 2844 | OPPORTUNITY | For Sale | Shares in B.C.'s fast-growing life insurance ‘company _ (owned by Columbia Beneficial Holdings Ltd.) . * BROWNIES }.and Mrs, Joe Schultzik and her : friends. returned’ recently fram a. twa: week vacation, % RANGERS will be used to provide pack ar company needs. , Parents are required to fransport the girls on this can: vass and those wishing to vol unteer their services should contact Mrs. A. Both at 635. 5962, In B.C. alone, over 33,000 girls between the ages of 7 and 18 are Jearning community service in progressive stages Rangers. ‘The guiding coneept teaches girls the wisdom of helping themselyes and the sale of Girl Guide Cookies ig a vital part of thelr training in responsible citizenship, In a recent enrolment cere: mony Lorie Judd, Eyelven Sils. be, Kathy Hemmons, Jean But-} terfield, Jo-anne Ames, Linda Townsend and Shelly Legace, Tenderfoots in Second Skeena Guide Company, made their Guide promise. A number of ment ceremony. Pe hd - Around The Town Mr. H. Bandslra and Ray Doll were winners of radios at the opening days celebrations of the Terrace Co-operative Pet. roleum Bulk Plant which was was the winner of a case of Co-ap oil. Mr, and Mrs, John Hagen of Victoria, former Terrace resi- dents, are spending a vacation brother and sister-inlay, Mr, brother-in-law and sister, Mr; and Mrs..Tommy Turner, ag well as- ‘their many Terrace Miss Danielle Chiasson re. turned last Saturday from ‘a two-week ‘vacation ‘that took -her 43 far south as Los An | “Mr. and’ Mrs, Whitney Lewis visiting reta-|f eta : ey eee le Me pee OR To ee tives and friends in’ southern A SLICE OF HISTORY — Period uniforms worn by U.S: and Canadian service countries dating from 1665 to 1812. Uniforms shown are: Carignan Salieres 1665, centre; Minuteman 1776, right Black Watch 1782 and West , left. Uniforms will be on display far Armed orces Tattoo performances at Kelowna, Prince George, Victoria and Vancouver and at Armed Forces Spec-: tacular in Seattle during month of May. through Brownles, Guides and|& mothers atlended the enrole- held last week. Terry Shedell § here visiting with Mrs, Hagen’s| — oly men depict history of both Revelutionary and Home p—THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS-— _.. VISCOUNT.DEEP FREEZERS. - 28 CUBIC-FOOT — Holds 965 Lbs, of frozen food, . . Has a+100-Ib. fast freeze section, 3 baskets, 3. dividers: Equipped with a counter balanced lide for easy opening. «. - 998 68 PRICE _ 21 CUBIC-FOOT: — Holds’ 735 Lbs. fo frozen food, Has a quick freeze section, 2 baskets, 2 dividers, -. PRICE. | own a substantial number of the above shares, a (poid $5 per share), and for financial reasons. wil g sell half my holdings (up to 3,000 shares) for first f and best offers over $5.00 per share, i Shares divided into 20’s 100's and SOO's PLEASE ADDRESS:-REQUESTS TO: . Advertiser Box 407, Terrace “Omineca Herold Furnishings _ counter balanced lid. - i) 4g” _ “| _BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE ©. “Shopping Ce £40