PAGE A2 What Would prompt a Terrace couple to paur over $20,000 inte a project that, by. is very nature, would net give a. good return? Such a couple are and Ione Miller of 4735 Soucie Avenue who are about to em- bark on a project that will bring, a museum to Terrace. The Millers have purchased four tots in Thornhill, adjacent to Highway 16 near the Thor- nhill Motel and will be con- structing @ 30°x60° log: building that will include an office , small workshop and plenty of . square feel to Serve as exhibit space. They will soon be: moving to the site and if financing and other details sort hemselves out, Terrace residents and visilors to this area can expect to be visiting a local museum by next summer... The Millers are well prepared io stock such a venture. Since an accident several years that has kept Rod virtually out of a . job as a heavy duty mechanic, the Miller’s have turned to past, first in the. form of. battle- collecting and then soon. alter “ branching out into other areas: The museum they hope to build - is a natural growth from their shared interest in anliquily.”. - “Their home has served as an informal museum for the past three years and they have plenty to exhibit. Mrs. Miller has-a collection of old fruit jars - over nine hundred. Together Ihey have gathered ‘over 3.500: RITCHIE BROS. ae Prince George, B.C. Canada Thursday, June 6, 1974 - 10:00 am. : . Lucien Legualt Ltd. Logging Ltd, Mack Bros. Logging Ltd.. G. & M. Rentals) & Contracting Lte., cE. ‘Strasdin & Sons Ltd., & Other Owners. CRAWLER TRACTORS: 1967 Cat DG, $4 6bA5459 7 1989 Cat Dan, si 46A20646; wed Cat DaH, tn. 36A2942; 1957. Cat DIE, sn 4896067 1959 Cat OT sy IAIIG2; 6 - 1969 Cal pc's, 3-118 YOKI714, 1011710, 10K. 1561, 10K1559, 10K 1558, 10K 1532; 1971 IHC TO-358, $- TPISBP25741; 1979 LHC, TOISBP25193; TRACTOR ATTACHMENTS: © 10 Hyster Winches; 2 Carco Winches; | Gearmatic Winch? Hyd, A- Blade; WHEEL LOADERS: 171 Cat’ 966C, sn 30K11837 “T1969 Cat 966C, $n 30K9977 1968 Hough H-70C, s-n CO?122; 1968 Trojan 4000, 5-1 541030; 1968 Trojan 3000, sn 75-12217 1965 Eucild L-20, s-n 1SUPMEAI04; 1964. Cat P66A, s- 39A-20775 CRAWLER LOADERS: | 197) LH.C. 15B. sn 1758P 16135; 19s4 SD 2010, sn 16757 LOADER ATTACHMENTS: 1973 & 1971 Waldco No.20 Log Grapple; Waldco Bucket: SKIDDERS: 2 - 1973 Tim- berjack 4904's, sin‘s 445363, 9110252; 1970 Timber|jack 404, [s-y 4448637 1969 Timber Toter TTSK-100, -3-n TTSKON05; 1968 Timberjack 330, 5-0 393176; .MOTOR GRADERS: 1971 Gallon T-6008, 3-n T-5008- GC-o1e41;-1970 Galion T-600B, sn T-600B-GC-01702, 1760 Cat No.12;. Huber-Warco, ‘3: 50197347; LOGGING TRUCKS: 1972 Pacific P-?, s- n 7-7155-527, ¢-W W972 Columbia Trailer; 1972 Hayes HD, s-n 780157, c-w 1972 Page & Page Trailer: 1972 Hayes HD, s-n 3839, cw 1971 Page & Paga ‘Tralfer; W7t Hayes H.D., sn 3804, c-w 197) trallers y70) «1.H.C. DF-480, 5-n Page trailer; 1969 Hayes H-D.. gn 9113764, cw 1989 Page & oldest of which dates back to stately collection ‘of old lamps, ‘Chamber © leven . parking space _ campers, something thal is all, Required “Ihe Legislature. 0. 445308; 1972, Case agoK, s-nq- Cosas, cw 1960 Page &} Page trailer; 19697 Hayes HD. 91-65 sen 9013549, c-w 1979 Page| & Page. trailer; 1969 1.H.C, QF-480 sn CO37Z10, cw. 196? Fraser Fab Trailer; 1949 I.H.- ¢.DF.480, $n CO24002," c-w 1968 Page & Page Trailars 4 LOG TRAILERS: incl. 4 - Fraser Fab; TRACTORS:. incl. ‘71 Hayes! Clipper & 2 - 1970 IHC’s § 172, 71,70 Ford F-250's, ‘72 (HC Yar Maida; CAMP TRAILERS: 972° Aquarlus Mator. Home? 1972 Vanguard Trailer ;.plus Atco bunkhous & wash. trailers: MISCELLANEQUS: & Fuel tanks: Compressors incl, 1973; LR 10 CFM; 4 Lite Plants) 1962 Merc. F-500 Shop Vani 1973 Maverick @’x24° Stach! Liners 1959 B-E Model 118; Vast selection of Shop & Hand Toots plus concrete equip. & complete disposal of G. & M, Contracting &-Rantai); Misc, office Equip: 100's of other ‘fitems. ; PHONE AT SALE :SITE: (4047 769-7111 RITCHIE BROS. # TRUCK) DUMP TRUCKS: Incl. 3 IHC)” | oF-aat‘s; 10 PICKUPS: Inchy ‘T Hard to locate toots (this is a, AUCTIONEERS LTD. . ” 980 BRIDGEPORT ROAD - / RICHMOND (Vancouver), B.C, J NATIONWIDE AUCTIONEERS | ATE MUSEUM FOR TERRACE AREA. ing from bottles in the area ran, ‘wa, thet Prince Rupert to Te 4865, Rod has collected 800 insulators of all. sizes shapes and colors and as well they have other .bric-a-brac including a They have old pop bottles, old whiskey bottles, an ancient, huge wood stove from the Esmeralda Dance Halli in Alice Arm, an-old gun, various Chinese and Japanese objects including a lock and a lunch bucket with chop sticks hidden away in a sliding compartment and much much more, ° The Mills proposed to the Commerce that organization could rent spaces for-an office within the museum ‘and have space made available for their Lourist booth but there has been a lack of reaction 10 dale. The over-all plan, although in the far. distant future, would seem to indicate a mit-tourism facility, perhaps, offering over-night . for tourists with but non-existant in this area. To date they have had phone calls and visits from persons who will pul-up some of their. antiques for display and offers from people |ahelp in the actual construction and establishment of the museum. The Millers, by the way, are:in no, way can- nected with ihe Terrace Museum Sociely and ‘their venture would be a.private one. -: The Millers fee] that Terrace has been goad-to them and.do . nal want to leave this area: Al the same time they, see--a . definite need fora museum “of”, sarls, to display the rich history of the Pacific: Northwest: By: combining the two the Millers’ feel they can-offer. Terrace .a - lirst rate museum facility thal would benefit boll local people: and ‘those visitors passing. through. ee, Kemano 2 Not Skeena M.L.A. Hartley Dent asked, he Minisler of ‘Lands. - Forests and.Water Resources in - eral question period in the BC. Legislature (aday whether, the : agreement ow ‘concluded between Alcan and. NUK: of Japan -would require- the im: plementation of Kemana It in order (0 provide power [ar in-, ereused proruction at ‘Kitimat. The Minister replied thal the new partnership ’- relationship will result) in. many -im- ~provemenls al (he Kitimat! complex. including greally impraved , pollution . control ‘provisions, bul will/not require ‘the implementat lan af Kemano Ik; : ‘ ae Political ‘-pyedilors and Jand-holdings. | Tone Miller and the start of a museum - THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. _ ONITS WA - cps All Terrace residen's are urged: ta. turn-out lo Skeena . L tomorrow good-by ‘and the “Skeena Secondary ‘schoo night..lo help -say- good “luck © to Secondary School's Gold Band, ~ who will leave dune 4th for Expo ‘74-in_ Spokane, Washington. ; * Phe counter-part, ,Skeena’s Purple: Band, will say. a Wusical good-. “bye with a -eaneert, . getting under way: al 8 p.m..These (wo: bands, under’ lhe’. very able directional Mr. Dale Wilson, , come across’ with ‘a. good. professional sound, and deserve “Attorney-General . “Alex MacDoriald has’ int roduced the Public Officials and Employees. .- Disclosure Act, Bill No. 85, in “The Bil would require pecple electad to the Legislature. municipal ‘councils: school: poards: and other. public em- ‘shares. in corporations, names af. employers, ames -0f The information would “be filed with a disclosure clerk. In- the case of Provincial afficiais, the disclosure ‘clerk would be. the Clerk: of ‘the Legislative - Service for any truck ; RS Band” and it's younger: Of ~ Provincial Secretary. to be heard by all. . The Purple Band, comprising younger band students, recently -{ravelled lo Hazelton, and. Kilwanga where they per- formed in ~ the. . Kitwanga . Community. Hall and then in's« . the Hazelton Secondary School. -They' were hosted to: an’ over." night stay .by Hazelton area band direcior- Mr Brady * and” \ook in a, tour of ‘Ksan village. during their slay. 0 0.208 2o>. They were accompanied an a trip: by. Mr:_D...Wison.., -Mrs, " audrey MacKinnon and Mr. M. ficials to Dis Assembly. Municipal officials would file their, disclosures .with (he. ap- ; propriate .¢lerk;, and, pyblic ‘employees would file” 10, the “Correction “Phe bus rip to, Prince Rupert will leave‘on June 6 and: not” June: 15%-as reported in ‘ihe Herald Jast..week/--" ae Plans are lo leave Terrace.on Wednesday June 5 from Lakelse Hotel-at 9:00 a.m. . The return trip from Prince: Rupert will - depart the Port Cily al 6:30 pm. . The fare for members - of ‘.. the Senior Citlzens Organization .. is $3.00 an and H nand in'thé case of ion- members $3.00,.0/ 4. 7 “. PIC Y close Assets "Senior Citizen Trip” ployees designaled by Cabinet". . a io’ diselose., holdings such as _ law. some employers are taking B.C. Federation. of* Labour, - Secretary-Treasuer, Len Guy, - announced today the publication and distribution of a guide to employee rights in British Columbia. Mr. Guy said the guide is published as a public service by the Federation of Labour to assist working people, both trade union members and non- trade unionists, in obtaining their rights under labour legislation in the province. The Federation ‘Secretary- Treasurer stated: “The guide covers a wide range of employee rights such as minimum wage limils,bours of work, annua! and statutory: vacations, , discrimination, ' maternity leave, working conditions and a number of other provisions regulated by ” The guide: also sels out the rights of employee.ta join trade unions and offers the assisLance of the Federation (a anyone atlempling to organize a union. We are deeply concerned that a large number of working people if British Columbia do not know their rights in dealing wilh their employees and that advantage of this situation. We are: therefore hoping. to. Towers. 25 2s coe On their; relurn-{9 Terrace, ast Saturday. thestudents.were 4 -ireated to a barbeque al at the MacDonald. residence on Mc- | The concert.this' Thursday. al. ° 8, willbe the last: before the Gold Bandleaves for Expo.and the organizers of the, tour would like to see a large turn-out lo see “the band students off. ‘You'll be doing yoursel! a favour, for the Skeena Gold Band and. their younger Purple sister-band are. -] " “well worth listening. to. - Disclosures would ~ be ‘required twice each year, in 4 January, and.June, beginning _ from dune: I, 1974." : he necessary disclosure: would 74 ye vail Buck in’ LAYO,: Wisconsin's football’ eleven’ charged. on- lo the gridiron ayainst the Gophers: of “Minnesula wear: - ing ‘top Hats! 1l was the only. formal’ faglball game ypposition, af course, 63-0. KUPS i Trucks ] th = 1973 DATSUN © Wagon 1 owner 1965 METEOR Station’ Wagon, IN STOCK 2300 mites on new motor. $2195.00 NOW AT _TEARAGE INTERNATIONAL » Terra 5020 HWY 16 WEST 635-7 ’) 1 1 _ 5 ; property. This proper Bshacion cal Resty Liungh at 635-5754 or 435. - TERRACE bh McKi - pat Boyle, Bab ores a RUSTY LJUNGH 635-5754 BOB SHERIDAN 635-2664 BERT LJUNGH 635-5754] . ugh McKinnon, Pat Boyle, Bab Seeley 2. |)... JOHN CURRIE 635.5865 TOM SLEMKO 635.9906 eee — ara RPO 1971 FORD % ton, Va; Auto 1971 LA. Wy ton» $2795.00 $1995.00 ” ' DUMP TRUCKS | . | ose avrocan $4000.00 - Both Diesel & Both TRAILERS. COME IN 1958 rexwors $5000.00 GOOD STOCK OF USED LOGGING TRUCKS & _ §TOCK OF NEW UNITS. ce International “TRUK & EQUIPMENT LTD. good used Dumps AND SEE OUR GOOD The-penalty. for failing to file . be‘a ‘maximum fine of $10,000, ever”. faughL, Who won? Why, ‘the | turn toss Tum Ta US WITH CONFIDENCE _ MacKays _ Funeral Home Phone 635-2444 Terrace, B.C. Serving Kitimat Close To Town raughed in fireplace 4727 Halliwell Handyman Special Panaramic View . “This home has one of the Executive Home This home is lacated on home,” - flnished room above the Commercial Block the retail outlets. have a right - 4648 Lakelse Avo Terrace BG, Thishome is locatedon a nicely This home fas four bedrooms, wai in basement, one and a halt baths, _house is prasently baing completed. Call Bert Ljungh at 635-5754, Nearly new home on the bench - located on water, has-three hedreoms, wail to wall carpeting bedroom. Call Tom Slemko for furthar information, Commercial Property In. Thorahill - Cansists of she point seven acres Property Is all cleared and level. A house in town with a basement for and a half baths, full basement. fireplace, . Call Bob Sheridan for further details. prising of four bedrooms, kitchen. with built in appliances. with automatic electric doors ‘This ts:An Older-Home Located close to shopping and ‘downtown. Stamko for the datalls. This house has three bedrooms, _ amouirit of redecorating Inside. ” Ready For Occupancy’ This three bedroom home has full b This building is suitable for offices or ratall out living quarters at ihe rear af the buliding. Also contains Cal] Bert or Rusty Ljungh al 695-6142 or 635-5754, otis “Looking for For A Duplex??? We may have theanswer for you : located clo: revenue of approximately hot water tanks, Stove an atk for Bob Sheridan for more details.” ‘Acreage Located At Wilflams ‘Creek. 7 give . this possible circulation throughout the trade unlon movement and ta members -0 the general public. Working people to these basic provisions. The B.C, Federation ef labour is committed to secing the provisions enforced. and ensuring thal no one, trade Japan Lookin The B.C.‘ Council of Forest Indusiries has opened a Tokyo office ta promote lumber sales la Japan. The key ta increased lumber exporis will be the conversion to ihe standard “two by four". pattern for building materials, and the government has atnouneed thi it intends to put into effect, by the end of a corner lot. n in - exceéllent corner site finest views In Terrace'1500 aquare feat four hedroains, one; double garage an extra large lot. 2100 square feat on the main floor com: Lower lavel is complete two car garage, room. Located clone to schools. Calt Rusty or Bert Ljungh. in. Thornhill $350.00 par month. Some timber still standing although ihe oroperty has. re proximately 90 acres’ of the. land Is : arable. Williams “guide | the - widest - GIANT | $1,000 | NEW VERITAS HALL §& 14800 Block Straume| Terrace B.C. =f ~ PRUDEN & | CURRIE LTD. eae Real Estate & Insurance I treed lot close fo downtown, consists of two bedrooms. an the main floor and one in the part basement - modern kitchen with eating area, | hardwaod floars in living room and dining roam, lino floors in bedrooms, Also has * washer and dryer hook-ups on main floer, All drapes included also fridge Call our offices for further details and appointment to view. . New Home On Five Levels. ee Il ta wall in living roam split rock fireplace - For further anquiries call Bert ‘Liungh ait 635-5754, | onty $18,000.00 Naturatly some work ta required» | but Ifyou are handy this might be your chance to own a basement home for less than the current high market prices. Call Tom Slemka, ~ See two full bathrooms, plus half bath, dining room, beautiful 7 Call Bob Sharldan for. further particulars on this lovely. Drive by 4202 Park Ave. and then call Tom’ and features 8 considerable - Acceptable terms might be arranged on this one. asemen) with @ bed sitting sulte- Also partially this ream could be made- lets. Centrally locafad with smaller, ° WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 187 vide to Employee Rights unioniat or nol, is exploiled by a misinformed or unscrupulous employer,” Copies of the guide, called “Your Rights as an Employee. in British Columbia” are available fram the” B.C. Federation of Labour, No, 210 417 E. Broadway, Vancouver, - Bic. Telephone - 879-3588. . eg for Lumber June, the “Japan Agricultural Standard” to. “permit widespread use of two by. four lumber in house construction. This could mean a reduction in house costs af 2010 30 percent and would vilually revolutionize the entire Japanese residential construction industry. | 635-6142 and stove. focated in Kelth Estates - _ atural gas healing and hot living room and master close to service stations + large tandscaped view lot. y¥ iinished, Double garage into a large family My ote a two bedroom suite above s¢ In-maln floor and upper floor brlng in: _ Each sulte has two. bedrooms, separate.” d fridge included in the upstairs suite. Call our office and cantly been logged off - ap- Creeks flows through’ tha