dnesday, January 26, 1966 Page Five 2 = —— irl Guide Troop e 4g a njoys Outing The Secend Kitsumkalum Guide sop met Saturday afternoon for - B toboggan party on the hill be- Meid Olsons Trailer Park on Zetum Street, Serourteen Girl Guides and two miders, Mrs. Jean Hamer and Mrs. Relyn Francis, enjoyed the ter outing during which many ps and spills occurred. ‘ollowing the afternoon of to- ganning the group retired to home of Mrs, Francis where i agreed the event had been st successful and that another h outing should be planned mediately. omen of Presbytery ttend Meeting Here pproximately 25 women at- ded the annval meeting of the ince Rupert Presbytery held in ox United Church last Friday mid Saturday. Representatives Meere present from Port Simpson, Mince Rupert, Kitimat, malls, Bella Coola, Hazelton and merrace, Terrace Knox United We- n’s group members were hostes- #3 for billets, meals and coffee meaks, fe Annual reports indicated a suc- Merssful year for the organization. meorship gervice was held during Mae two-day gathering and a com- MBunion service was conducted by mcv. G. W. Keenleyside. a An interesting Bible study was Meonducted by Mrs. Geoff Daykin Bef Terrace and Mrs. R. W. K. El- Hiott of Prince Rupert. rFIOMENG! NOW Is. THE TIME TO BUY! You gat the used machine you want, af the price you want, and the satisfaction you ‘want when you deal with FIN- NING! Right now, you can get a real good machine for the busy year ahead. So come on In — bargains were never better! 1962 AG HD6B tractor w/hyd. angledozer, winch, full-length reck guards. Sprockets & lower rollera 80% plus; engine runs smoothly; finals just overhauled. Fair Buy, Terrace. FT-S167 1... ..-2 0000. 1961. Int. TO15 w/hyd. angledozer, winch, operator & roller guards. new undercarriage. Good ‘clean machine. CERTIFIED BUY, 60-day warranty, Terrace. FT-8006 beeen een enes $23,500 § Fordson Power Major w/backhoe and %-yd. loader, angle snow plow. Engina very good condi- tion. Machine operates okay. 8 Fair Buy, Terrace. . PTB414- 0 ee ayChamplon moter grader w/UD14 diesel. Tires average 67%. Starts well; machine in goed operating condition. Fair Buy, Terrace. FT-7804 $ 4,950 2200 HP Buda engine, 2,000 rpm. Complete from fan to flywheel. Engine has only 2,000 hrs. since new. Fair Buy, Terrace. § 1,200 Pe eae twee wens F.-T720 Bio KW Armstrong-Sidley. electric | j q set, In good condition. Fair Buy, |i $ 1,950 || Terrace. FT8023 FINNING TRACTOR FOUR CATERPILLAR DEALER Vit Terrace sCaterpiilar and Cet ara Registered : Trademarks ee y enjoyed hot chocolate and Ocean. “There are I fear but two classes here ~~ those who are conyiets and those who ought to be convicts.’ So said Arthur E, Kennedy who succeeded Sir James Doug- las as third governor of Vancou- ver Island. He made this remark when the assembly of the strug sling colony cut his salary. The . handsome, courtly Irishman with a 20-year army background, former governor of ‘Gambia, Sierra Leone anfl West Austra- ' Ha, found the colony experienc- ing a depression. Victoria merchants and tradesmen had - extended too much credit to out- fitting miners. Despair and un- employment were rife. But despite his reluctance, he SIR ARTHUR E. KENNEDY ordered retrenchment, cut gov- ernment spending. ordered men to work for dole, taxed imports, established farmers. and organ- ized a search for minerals. When he found there was no Government House for his resi- dence, he rented a house and refused to hold receptions, Later he bought Cary Castle and _ul- timately the colony bought it from him as a vice-regal resi- dence. He left here in 1866 to be gov- ernor of Hong Kong, then Queensland. He died aboard ship on the Red Sea in 1883, leaving a son and two daughters. A monument was erected in his honor, not in B.C. but in Hong Kong. A meeting of the Northwest B.C. Chambers of Commerce and Alas- kan Affiliates was held January 22 in the Kitimat Gordon Hotel. Plans were made for the forthcom- ing 35th Annual Convention to be held March 3 to 5, at Smithers. Delegates were urged to file re- gistration.as soon as possible. Local Elks To Host Curling Play-offs Terrace Elks Lodge will host the annual Corby Cup Curling play-offs for District No. 8 on the weekend of February 5 and 6, Rinks will be entered from Prince Rupert, Smithers, Kitimat and Ter: race, The winning rink at Terrace will represent the district in the Pro- vincial play-offs at Princeton, Feb- ruary 18, 19, and 20. Neil MecKerracher is chairman of the curling event and L. Baker heads the entertainment commit- tee for a social evening in the Elks Hall on February 5 in honor of the visiting Elks. C. of C. Makes Plans For Convention. Mr, J. MacKay and F. Weber represented Terrace. The Kitimat Chamber of Com- merce held its annual installation of officers with a banquet and dance following the business ses- sion, Terrace members in attend- ance were R. Christ], C. Bennie, D. Johnston, and J. Gural. Terrace and District Ohamber of Commerce will hold its instal- lation banquet Friday, February 18. The time and place will be announced at a later date. Mr. Willard Ireland, provincial archi- vist will be the guest speaker. A ea $$$ SAVE $$$ ALL PARTS . for most carga, . . most parts for ALL EARS * NEW and USED CARS * THORNHILL AUTO WRECKERS Crescent Dr. on Highway 16 E. PHONE V13-5508 Coulter Electric Ltd. CONTRACTORS _ RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products FOR SERVICE AND ESTIMATES, PHONE: Terrace, Bob Ramsay V! 3-2445 KITIMAT, N, COULTER, 1072 etf-al The following convictions were made in Terrace Magistrate’s| Court last week before Magistrate Cc. J. Norrington: Martin Laan, speeding fined $30; Morton Stewart, in care and con- trol of motor vehicle while im- paired, sentenced to 14 days on second offence and prohibited from driving for three months, Charles : Richmond, failing to remain at the scene of an accident fined $150; Ralph Haines, impair- ed driving fined $275; Peter Bale- novice, occupation of building. with- out a permit fined $25: James T. MacKay, failing to yield right of way fined $15; David Kurik, intoxi- cation fined $15. Magisirate F. H. Adames presid- ed for the following: James A. MacLean, intoxication fined $15; Elmer L. Wright, intoxication fin- GOODFYEAR Masistrate’s Court eee ed $75; Donald W. Riley, intoxl- catlon fined $15. Dale P. 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