ednesday; October -4, 1967: lot in outside. Wiring, on hand for 2 bedroom home close in: * $15; dpo! on easy terms, 3 bedroom home with basement on:2 | .Lovely.fruit trees, garden.etc, ‘Central. focation’ on a - both sewer and water. Priced “for. quick - sale. at ~ $1,000 -eash., Immediate’ ‘occupancy. eo : - dining .. acres. Full :ba sulated, 2 car L. E. PRUDEN. Box 1118, Terrace, Attractive un unfinished, 3 “bellracm ‘house on darge’.. ornhill. area, Completely” ‘finished. on, the. plumbing: dhd building: materials inishing. An excellent: buy for ‘the - handy man at. only $7700, cash or.$8700 on terms. “ matic oil furnace. “Available immediately at'$1500 _ dover; botance: at: $90: per morith: plus ; Jumacs pay: m . ment ot SY. 46 per month. . “Wai kept 3 bedroom home. ‘on: corner tot. Fenced, a «nice dawn and adequate garden. area. Large: living room, bright kitchen, : electric: -heat, Full, rice. a) bédroom fiome —~ 1088 sq. “tt, Large attached : “ garage.; Landscaped. and in good location. -Price. : * includes new’ fireplace. Full price. $16, 800. a garage. Price drasticall reduced to © $26,000 for quick sale. Owner’ leaving, . For further porticulors — Contoct _ . evenings 635-2662 - tl on ‘Tandscoped. lot. ’Auto- ~ la rge “lots. : living room: . REALTY. LTD, BC, Phone 635-6371 a Y -Notide :-of +0: Appl te lense: Toad. i Land ‘Record- District of Prince ‘Ropert, a me D aid situated 5,E, of Ter-| |. race B,C,,.2,660 ft.. S,W,” of Williams Creek: ‘Bridge, ‘on. old Lakeise Road. . - Take Notice that W.C.. Clitterd i REJHON, ” of cupation B.O.T. | Jense: of the following deseribed Terrace B,C,.-dt~ Pn “Marine “Ene 4: | gineer, lintends to apply for: a} Jands:—-Commencing at a post |: planted on: the Westside of the Old Lakelse. Ray ‘approx. 2,680-].... ft, SW. of “ Willams Creek, Bridge, thence-N.E, for 660 ft, |." along. ‘the Old. Lakelse’ Road; thence NW, for 660 &,; thence S.W, for 660 ft.; thence SE, |. to the point of commencement, Containing ten acres” more .oF : Te | vt Ih Jess, for the purpose. of H site, Dated September 4th, GH “ NOTICE 70 CREDITORS ~ Estates of ‘the following late’ of Gravelle Ferry, Dmiltro aime St:, ‘Vietoria; Victor George Creditors ‘and. others ” having ’ @laims against: any of the said estates are hereby required to deca} -1 | eased; Robert Phillips MURRAY, ; Brand, new 3° bedroom home. on ‘North ‘Sparks St. ao Full basement, automatic oil furnace, roughed in - a plumbing in basement. Main , fidor ‘has. J good = : sized ‘bedrooms, modern’ bathroom, “with wall to wail! carpeting; ‘ahd fireplace. Adequate mo area and. excellent.’ “kitchen. Total’price. ~]. $21, 150 on terms. “Down Payment as low os $4, 000, - Excellently ‘construéted 4 bedroom horte .on: 2M . sement,. automatic ail furnace, - -in- - ‘| PANASIUK, late ‘of 2814 Nan-|' ~“ | WILSON; ‘late of 8700 Royal Oak! | Ave., South Burnaby, B.C, | send them duly, verified, to the]. : PUBLIC TRUSTEE; 635 Birrard] ‘Street, Vancouver i, B.C.,; before} |. - the i#Hreday of November, 1987, |. A after which date the assets of the said Estates will be distributed having regard only.to claims that have been received. ‘ a “Dennis R, Sheppard; |" - ., PUBLIC TRUSTEE “ "LOOK IND our HOW TO EARN $100 © $1,000 ‘moithly in your spare me with no Interference toyour present full/time job; with a bmall investment this is a tere ffic business opportunity for fan or'woman, There is no bligation except to yourself, ply Advertiser Box 455, Tere nd phone number, (cel 2} . (HEREIS AN. : EXCEPTIONALOPPORTUNITY BECAUSE WE OFFER etter than average earnings and leasant working . conditions, Part time or full time with no ‘nterference with your present full time job, I will be in Tere ace for interviews, Write to Advertiser Box 454, Terrace derald, giving your name and phone number so that I can con- act you upon arrival. ~ (c-12) grace Herald, giving your name Business Opportunity, al: 58-—Trailers_ 1959 ‘hton ‘plekup and “utility trailer, Contact Hotspring Rid- ing Academy Saturday and Sun- day. No phone‘calis, .. .(e11) BUY for less than rent, $850 }down puts you in a8 ft, X 38 ft, two bedroom housetrailer with porch, . Good condition, $2500 full price, Phone 635-6726, (p11) ’ §9—Trucks and Traifers B ft. X 14.f{ STEEL flat deck with sub frame and hoist, Phone 653-2603 "(et 57-—Automobiles 965 PLYMOUTH Sedan,_6- cyt. ndard. Hest “dfter“ takes“ it? Phone 635-6391 between 9 a.m, nd 5 p.m. week days only. (C-£1) h2 TON International Truck $750. mPropane 100,000 B, T. U, Sie- feler heater: $125. Propane 40 gal, lot water heater $65, Pro- pane enterprise cook stove $100, Phone 635-6786. Xctf), excellant cardition, sell.’ -Vjew' at 4702 Halliwell or phone §35-2907, - ‘(play 987. CHEVY 'Il-—° 8,000 mileés,| priced to} ” 1964 ACADIAN Beaumont Super Sport V-8 automatic with- con- sole shift and: leatherette: up-| tolstery. Phone 695-2775. «.(pti) dition, Phone 635-6846, (pi) 1964° CHEV, ‘Fairly good eqn4 ONCE in a-lile time — 1967Mus.~ ang GT 500 convertible, Price new $5200.00, 6500 miles. Ask- ing $3950, Terms and trade in up to $800.00 value considered, | 43 an be ‘geen atthe Hot Springs, | ° Ask for. sorry Kuerpig. 1966 GMC Pickup, 927 cu, in. V8, Custom comfort cab, héavy duty suspension, heavy duty trans smission, air-. horns, radio, driving lights, 8:15 x 15 tires, Phone 635-2343," ms) 2 Ton International Truck $750, propane 100,006 B..T,. U, Sie- gler: heater $125. Propane 40 "| gal. hot water heater $65,. Pro- pane. eigeaTas, : gk stove $100, | Popp 65.8786 (ci) 10 ft. three year old Securily pick-up. camper. 7815, |. Phone ‘6a5- (P-12) DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, '. FORESTS, AND WATER - “RESOURCES © =! There will be offered for sale S at public auction, at 11:00 a.m. on - October. 10th, 1967, in the Office. of. the Forest: Ranger at] ."™ Terrace, B, C, approximately lock, cedar, and logs : of other ; species, located on mining claims within . T. S, .X.91391, Lakelse River... - 90 days will’ be allowed for removal of timber... Initial bidding will be réstrice ted to estabNshed”” licensees | within the Skeena Public Suge tained Yield Unit,- - Further ' particulars may be obtained from the District Fore ester, Prince Rupert, B.: C,, or the Forest Ranger, Terrace, BC. oh. : . (ral 1) Use Terrace Herald vee RET pep oo HE “ioe | ” Cassified _@ WORK WANTED . Plano tuning and repairs, For ‘ appointment. Phone Robert Spears. 635-7391, ctf VETERINARY CLINIC Dr: J.D. Proctor - ’ ‘By appointment only Phone 635-5900 cit d CARPENTER ‘work wanted, first class workmanship; side walks, cement.steps, house framing, car ports; specialize in ‘finish work; all work guar- anteed, ‘Phone 635-2706 time, wo watt LOT C G — Slashing CLEARIN and burring and backfilling. Building. gravel, driveways, gand ‘gravel and top soil. Phone 5-258, Haus. Fagan. ctf Eeset Notices” efile TWO ‘bedroom 10° % 42° Safe- d- mheat. $5500 or best offer. Phone m625-7088 or write Box 1029, Ter- Brace, B.C, ., (cll) Western . Frailer.- Sales. INO DOWN PAYMENT ON & B FEW OP OUR USED MOBILE _ HOMES. ~~ FREE LOCAL DELIVERY -- = Your Wheel Estate Dealer * lrwy 16 W. Ph. 635-6564 . (ott): i BRITISH COLUMBIA ™ HYDRO :AND - = . POWER AUTHORITY . . a Invites tenders for Orie 33 “Reference No. BQ 8822. Senled tenders clearly Frarked as shove will be -re- Pceived lo 660, B.C..- MmHydro and-Power- Authority |. Building, 910 Burrard: Street, noon, 24 ‘October, 196%. * Details may be obtained. at the office of- the - ‘Purchasing i “floor, : Burrard. , Vancouver: 5 mB.0, telephone’ ‘ba3-0721, Local BOT. © geld, way” house trailer, furnished, oil). i; ft. Boat for Prince Rupert. | a " c 7 EFFECTIVE October. 9, | disposal: area willbe open daily Vancouver I, B.C. until 12: 06, 210 | ‘ “LAND. ACT" Notice of Intention’ to Apply to Purchase Land In. Land Recording - District of Prince Rupert and situate 7miles south onthe old Kitimat road from Terrace, atthe foot of Mt, Layton, by Williams Creek, on the right hand side of the road just across ‘| the Bridge south. side, | TAKE NOTICE that MARTIN: J, ‘deHOOG of TERRACE, B.C; - oc- cupation GRAPPLE OPERATOR ‘intends to apply for permission ‘to purchase the following deserly- Me -2d lands; — » Commencing at a post: planted North Side of Williams Creek Sur- vey. Post, 6248 thence the NE, corner; +842" ft, west;. thence the West corner, 624 ft, South; thence ‘the ‘south. corner, . 624 feet east; thence old -Kitimat road, 8, k. corner. minding ‘approx, | 700 feat: ‘| N.E.. and containing . ten’ acres, ‘more or less (Nata ral road bound- ary). es The purpose. ‘for; ‘which theland ts required is home alte, 2°" et Dated Aug. 19, 1967... Martin Johannds as Hoag Gal) reluse between, the. hours of 10.4,m, and |: 6p.m, ‘These hours will remain in, effect until further notice. “Superintendent of Fulle Works. with, reasonable ; ‘rates on. furnished: ‘untts* and tralle "Phone 695-9099 . Do you rate. as vegetable or paragon? _ An unheard of psychology pro- fessor at an obscure New York university has finally done it: come up. with the Rating Game quiz to end them all, Clare Graves, 52, has devised a methad of classifying pedple in| to what he calls seven “‘Levels” of human existence. ° If you’re a One, you’. Fe approx| . imately a human vegetable, ‘and} | if you’re a Seven, you're an]: emotionally . self. ~- sufficient ‘paragon who, in Graves theory,| | © represents the ultimate in’ human development, According to Nictolas Steed in the current Maclean’s, Graves’ theory sounds ‘complicated butis, =| in fact, so simple it’s becoming a smartset cocktail party game. Giant corporations are taking it seriously aS a means of mea. suring employees’ potential; the highly. respected . Harvard Business Review first published]... Graves’ thebry, and has received] . - 15,000 requests for reprints of the article, , In a world besotted with aver. ages, The Rating Game —is likely to make Graves and his Union College, Schenectady, New York, at least as famous at the University of Toronto's Marshall Luhan, the comunuudcations . ‘theoriest, Using’ the system, ° fully explained in Maclean's, it is possible to explain, or rationals|° 7 6very ©. human] « endeavor — from a fight with your a ise, almost wife: at. breakiast, to’ Prosiiont Johnson's * “decision - bomb Hanoi. < Fighting with your: ‘wite may mean you've progressed and ic ° ‘Toome, say, & Five ,Level -Man, | -., while she’s stayed back’ with the “ Threes. The Hanof. bombing “might be explained by Graves’ contention that ‘The U, vents of Three atwork,”* -A Three: resets far violently : to ‘anything ' W threatens: to rock its comfortable boat, ‘And ‘it’s possible to use The a Rating Game to prove that the man. Who just! fired. you did ga bacause, . unconeloualy, :h¢: ven i ‘aware. that-he was a lower. ‘level. man:than ‘you: to show, that ‘you ‘can’t. get along with spur r Telghe |: Throes nid ‘you're’ a. Five —and {lon ‘doesn’ tmean that you're what ‘The’ Rating Game: would: calla of |:superior human. beng, S, (eal. “| natlor’ moving from - Four: “Laval |. to Five, with: strong“ undercurs | ay. - 20,900. cubic feet of spruce, heme | : -. near) ‘from the Latin miscére- to mix, (BREE See | Be thal their mixed. bload, remote from white kettlem for more :than a. century, ‘they|. evolved and independent way ‘of life that was ‘notther Indian‘ nor European id thet being'a [* ‘howling success in-The Corpora}: ‘pared by Imperial offspring of the white fur traders and the native women of Canada= it was natural for these men, living among’ the Indlans and far {One of a Dstorieal series pre. Metis is a Priel hrcorederived races! The name was given to the are. {copa thelr own, tional saciety 1, WOMEN. oped a8 .8 50~ y were proud |" a ety obliging “race, Lame epeltanl - Physically they combined the | best characteristics of these two according to Southesk, they were “tall, straight and well proportioned, lightly formed but strong and extremely active and enduring,” - Another observer wrote: “they merry, lighthearted racklesey.. Bere}. * ee “The Motis were as free as the ‘wildertiess: they were born in. ey loved the excitement of the Many of. them depended |. Brom tbe Eeperial Oil Callection “hunt } Metis combined “best traits: of natives, whites Crane’s Clinic He. onoed: smoking! and smelled: better By By 2-Geatge W. Crane i rt, aged $5, is a radio announcer, ~. Wher I was'a ‘guest on his, Progra, I nitloed that Bul was a ha smoker, | :Beeause he was 4 very talented fitton, I gave him a sales talk on quftting his cigarettes, «~~... ..For -we medies‘grieve to see 80° ‘many brilliant leaders in. business .and the arts wio will: thus ‘die prématurely. Civilization needs more topnotch mett and women! . - So I. showed Bill. that-he would’ td barn w almost $15,000 on the ends of his cigarettes before he The’ one-pack-a-day smoker shortens his life ty an actual “5 to 7 years... ~ In Bill's ease, it would be more than? yes, for he was a chain sthoker, - = @ With my prodding, Bill vowed to quits 2 tobacco, oo Even while I was in the’ radio: Studlo, he thraw away his | And two very startling results oseurred, a: 7 First, his zest-for food zoomed! For example, three weeks later; ‘when he ‘and his wife had guests, Bill lowdly praised his wife's pot roast, ' “ia dhe best J. ever atel’? he’ exclaimed, ‘honestly. "Honey, why don’t you do this more olten? ‘You don’t need . -to walt "just till wa have guests!” © - She latighingly disclaimed his coinplime ent, saying the pot ‘onst was just like those she had alwayn sorved fim.” _ But Bill was dishelteving. © a Than aha, reminded. him est for throe weeks. ae now had ath thi grt - r; ee: 8: now. For duit holr .oifertory | of the Metis camped out. rather Enth usiastic '/.or stole has boon fashfoned trom on the buffalo for their livelihood, while others would leave their small farms to join in the chase. On ‘occasion. they would use the original Indian method of hunting down a herd and statriped. ing it off a cliff or creck bank! grind it with crushed berries to make pemmican for the, winter, or: . ahe.B buffalo; (or bison) - en iy “provided -skins- for warmth: and leather, and the-dung wasused as duet. - Full-grown male buffaloes weighed a ton or more, — @ 8 6 Concentrating in the Red River area, the Metis gradually had to dwindling buffalo herds farther and further west.- These ‘hunting. expeditions were well organized. The Metis used buffaio carts, travelled in hand under chosen leaders, and hunted according to a code of rules and restrictions. Often they were accompanied by priests who celebrated daily mass, taught the children, and |’ visited the sick, Ih winter, many than return to Red River, - As the buffalo grew scarcer, these camps became permanent villages and eventually the villagers had to fall back on farm- dng‘and fishing to make a living, minks bring _ MONTREAL (CP) — Thanks to recent enthusiasm by Canadian minks, women this. summer can buy luxurious: coats at lowers | than-ever prices. _ “Ranchers haveso many minks avallable,” says Morris pollens) a fur expert for more than 41]: L years, -partl cent less than usual, i chase a mink coat, summer is again because ranchers. will have ‘ at: “stock” Ge “you: want a ‘good ‘qual : amnink make sure the storms ental. 4 The aldes osh vehool graduates, “| were trained in-a six-week pro [gram “to assist. teachers-, with : non-professional < duties. 7 aos | 11:00 Petre? Worshi 18:00 s.m., 9:30 a.m, 11:00 am. PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE: (Southern Beptiei) 10.00 a: m—eanay Schoal .- 13 Halliveil: cae. | 11:00 a.m.—Mornin They would dry the meat and]. were up to six feet high. and abandon their farms to followthe | | fur price down “that pastel minks inL. ; cular will cost about 25 per : Ita woman is planning to puie the best “tiie to do it, advi7e | Lo ;| the experts. oye : Next year,” ‘prices will rise}; | - to “spend a.g00d deal: of moneyt-. . ; in: feeding and caring ‘for the|)- | increased numbers’ o says Mr, Reller. (2 But he ‘warns womennottograb ae + the: first’ things they see just bey". couse it-has a low price tag.) “get - My, “Retier potnted out some] of the essential things to, ook]: a for whon-buying @ furs. one , Aide load “CAUGARY (CE) <.-Twonty, school aides’ will ‘help ~public | Stock genoa! teachers -keep ‘records, end look rvise piaygrounds after audio-visual equipment in| ning to a Calgary school board experi ‘program ~~ this: at TE Local, CHURCHES ” quuianer- cosrat. ciara... ‘S010 Ager Ave, Terrase, B.C. Rev, H, Young, Phone 635-3200, . . 40:00 am—Sunday. School 11:00 a.m—Morning. ne 7:00 p.m.—Evening Services Wednesday — . ‘-B:00 pm—Prayer, Meeting TAN earoRmaD sparks Sire af srrmin Avs. Rav. ¥. Luchies ° Ph. 626-2441 10:00 Ve ne Gunday School « ‘8:00 p.m.— oon pervice joLic. cHuRch 7:29. P.m—Young Peoples __ ne of litt CHURCH A Cordial Welcome waits You se Avenue —aaaeeretrscwmamertimin | "HEVENTH DAY ADVENTI : Mass on Sunday:-= oe . GRURCH a Please read” Pastor Gordon Smedioy 635-3257 and 7:30 pam. in the evening $906: Griffith Street. L. Kearns, O.ML ' ‘Thank you. BETHEL GAPTIST CHURCH a .° Regular) ‘CHRIST LUTHBRAN CHURCH =k and Park Ave | Kalum at Soucie Ph. 635-5187 Cer, Sparks 59. and Paster Lisyd Andersen B, Th. School starts-Sept,. 10. -~ 10:30 - 22: oo—Family Service, at at 9:45 am. 11:00 aus ‘Wore ip, Sermon, . “4 7:30 p.m,—Evening Service A788. Ph. 625-5882 Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — “Your. friendly faa churen” - an Crider Girls, Crusader Boys. a 6:30 p.m.—Prayer Meeting _ UPLANDS ba Barrist 7.00 pm_Evening Service 9:45 am.—Sunday School Message — God's answer to 11:00 a.m.—Morning’ Service... - = the Intellectual.” . Wednesday, 8:00. p.m. _ BIBLE STUDY Prayer meeting and: ‘Bie et Tuesday at 7.30 p.m.- _ Stuay PE. ursday at 7:30 p.m. - | | Bvanaelist” Eugene P. Johnson AVANGRLICAL FREE - w supplying the pulpit un- , til August 13. Rev. Jo i n has Cer. Pork Ave. and parks m.. ministered widely in Canada, 1 : 4 i 1 ; a roa ) = Worship : SUNDAY ria - | i t United. States, thee British West 11:00 a.m.—Morning ‘Worship Indies, and South America. 7:30 .p.m.—Evening Servi ‘You are cordially invited to Wednesday 7:30 p.m. — ; attend, Prayer. and Bible Stody ' Pastor Rev. D, Rathien: A Cordial lavitation Te All’. ‘om attics 635-2434 ‘Rev, B.B, Ruggles, 4665 Park ~ ome Avenue, Phone 635-5115... ° TERRACE - UNITARIAN, ° ST. MATTHEWS CHURCH Anall Chureh of Canada - FELLOWSHIP fA ure r Co - oe Lasalle: Ave. Phi 635-5033 |: ae Phones OSSTH *qaers aad. isin: BEAVSE and ‘Parish Communi hen ; {O5 aa, Sinday School gXNOX, UNITED, cual * 7:80 p.m. Evensong ; 9:30 am—Sunday School. — ———" 11:00 4.m.—Morming Worship’... PRESBYTERIAN - Newcomers | to the sommmmunity CHURCH iN CANADA “fife and work of the aed Ch ‘The Chri tian Ref ned: Chureh stia orm Sunday at 7:30 p.m. You are invited to MENNONITE BRETHREN . CHURCH ‘AL; 700 am, Worstins Service ... -"3:30 p.m, Thanksgiving and Ded- ication Service ‘NO EVENING SERVICE bination: of True: Chequing. nei Tr accounts in a neat complimenta: wallet, personalized cheques,: ies . “This new ‘True. way: account . ‘Separate fro