, “ftom the .old- one, a mm Mhor started that same afternoon, 4 Throne, They. are mainly: propaganda pleces for ‘tha. govert- ged the Saskatchowan Legislature ‘during the time that the CCF m . ploneered ‘by * area’é én the government side,i- . A in opposition, ‘would’t ft a- finger to help us in our battle, : introduced by the government, Good, S . . . } 1 t ot . New’ Democrat from ‘Burnaby, who made the first moves in ’ Parllanient to have . 3 3 ' me = 1 - what Tommy advocated. Good, Snot the least importance. of . : ‘Weiinaade Moi.24,1 | Divorce, birth control j changes are due soon + : png a by FRANK HOWARD, MB This new session of ‘Parliament can hardly be distinguished for one ended during the morning and the i'm ‘sure “you. all know.-niy: views abut Speeches froni the ment. “Last. anyone accuse me of baling partisan let me say that my feelings applied to the Speeches from the Throne that open was in office there. | os a . There is a bit of difference in this Speech from the Throne, _A number of’ items mentioned in. It are matters which were private members in ParMament some of -whom For tastance, there {s the question of divorce, Arnold Peters, ' MP,. and- I fought the battle for divorce change against almost every ‘other M.P. during the early 1960’ s,-At that tima the Con servatives wouldn’t move to do anything and ‘the Liberals, then ‘However, now we find that divorce legislation Is going to be _Take ‘again the matter of birth control, It was Bob Prittie, a D the restrictive provisions ofthe Criminal Code ‘relating to birth control materials and measures removed, Finally, a Parliament: committee. ‘dealt with this and now the | government ts taking up tha cauge, Good. Many will remember when Tommy Douglas campaigned up and down this country.asking for a Department of Consumer Affairs to be established, Again his idea was: ridiculed as being not necessary. Now, though, ‘the government. is going to do just Capital Punishment: will also be dealt with, Here, too, various M.P.'s from all ‘parties have, over the years, intoduced Bilis Gealing With Capital ‘Punishment, Now government is going to show ‘the lead that it should have shown some years ago, Goad, ‘ i en 2 fo There are many other ttems in the Speech from the Throne, _of which is housing, To me, housing’ is vitally. important and 1 regret that there is only one sentence in the Speech from the Throne dealing with housing, . . sie eat eliediateleicehtery : Sherer oho Bo axe sae oo en SS ete et TERRACE “OMINECA" HFRALD, “TERRACE, B.C. ay om . — JOHN . HERMAN: BUSCHMARN, | ! Terrace, B.C. -: hia , ) Rial John Herman Busehmann, of." Dutch, Valley pasaed away in Mills Memorial. Hospital. “o lay, 15 _jat the age of 78. °- 5 a “The late Mr. Buschiiant, with his wife and family, had been re sidents of Terrace for:31 years. Their 3tacre homestead: ig ‘in| Dutch Valley, a -, The funeral service for the lato Mrs, ‘Esther. Kennedy was-held ‘jon Monday May 16, 1967.st the. local Balvation Army Citadel, Re: latiyes and friends ofthe Terrace area gaitherad: to pay thalf stset - ploneer of , o foountryy <6 ne The family farmed $n-Saskat-) eo ae chewan from 1923 untiltheycame|. Mrs. Kennedy Masten he the to Terrace in 1996 where. Mr.|town of. Port Hesington, 9 OB. Buschmann wenttoworkfor Pohte;the Skeena “River in the year Lumber Company, Itt health caus-| 2582. In “early lite, she moved. ed him to retire and he took up|' the village of Kiselas, where the Skeens - ‘River . his trade as gunsmith, People|#he lived many years," °°. an ';eame from as tar east as Prince] She was a well respected cit. George through to Prince Rupert|izen of the community, active in © . to acquire his services, He was|local projects, and from chil. «. the only gunsmith fn ‘the area.jhood toe the sunset years rent The deceased is survived byhis|ered valuable service in Salvir widow, Helen; his ean Herman tlon Army work, 0). and daughter Mra, Hanna Hog. ; ; ee a: of Terrace; anda second daughter re ae vena ina reece Dorothy Husten of Williams Lake, | P* Ket ion MD acrest There are five grandchildren, |‘ Selowna, B.C. ot Mrs, Husten was here for the! She is survived by a daughter, funeral which was held on Thurs-|.Mrs, R, McDames, by cousins, day, May 18 from Christ Luther-| nieces, nephews , and fifteen an Church, Pastor-H, Madsen] grand-children, ; ; officiating. Interment was made In Kitsum-| - ~ a : kalum Cemetery. Pallbearers| _ F raud Wrecks were Bob Sheridan, Jimmy Glen, : image a Norman Rolsen, Joe Ward, Fr —_ Hampton, Joe Rolsen, Richard] WINNIPEG (CB) The business community is getting a bad name because dishonesty is coming ine creasingly to public attention, Says RC. Frazee of. Winnipeg, a bank manager. Honesty does . not get noticed because*commen “place, every-day people and events don’t make news,’’ He says he wonders ifhistory lscom- - pleting a cycle and going back to the days when the businessman was viewed with scorn by soclety, North and. John Jeffrey of Kits Imat. ‘ Altar made of .. potash. crystals ‘ESTERHAZY, Sask. (CP)- The base of the altar in leemer Lutheran Church here, 120 miles east of Regina, is made of potash erystals from a local mine, ' ' UNITED CHURCH WOMEN ; a, Present | “Dining Decore For 67” DISHES BRIC-A-BRAC FI NE CHINA Wednesday, June 14, 1967 2to5 pm, -7 to p.m. “at the , Low Cost Mortgage Loans | Get cash fast for house repairs, anew car, : | vacations, or any other good: reason. Monthly Payments AslowAs : $37.05 $55.58 You Borrow $2,000 | ‘$3,000 $4,000 § $74.10 - United Church Hall - . 44 & 46| "< SPR "se ora as seen sess anna a oresre.s. 7 oS oceseth rerirets tata e e's wt ate aera seats sala a alee! For ALL your printing needs, shop at the Herald; The Lawn-Boy Grasscatcher. It collects grass, of cloth, pieces of string, chips of wood, popsicle sticks, anything that litters your lawn.. And it does it while you cut, - oa Note: The Collector is also death to ‘before they have.a chance to go td see AWN- d, vl council of this Quebec Clty {suburb hag:-set’ aside Feb, 15 from the Ontario town of An caster, mo weeds, . oo ea product of Outboard Marin Goiparation of Canada Ltd, Paterboroug! 1, Canada, nakers of Johneon & Evinude “ GgutbGard total, OMC Fastback Stern Drive, Snow Cruiser srvwmobligs ard Ploner chin seawe, =: * $5,000 $92.63. Above payments based on 14% per annum for 7 years ‘WHY OUR PLAN IS BEST: NO BONUS CHARGE OR HIDDEN FEES: With Flag Day observed in Quebec suburb GIFFARD, Que, (CP}-The town WHILE FLOODWATERS RAN HIGH the Skeena stil] looked peaceful last Thursday, : ee | en. a rr e.. og wai {Bb y the Associates, you get.a mortgage agreement that * eed each year, lebration of the lenge: Muy - jn i e minutes “|p ‘is crystal clear. No bonus or hidden fees. are. aver : statements - business ‘cards - invitations - flyers national fidg “of: canada. The aden anew: alien charged. Prépayment privileges:Confidéntidlarrange- fa: letterheads - brochures - envelopes - all forms {holiday was suggested by officials , ments. = on . oo on :. i ee spoiled WI surprise A muff in the minutes gave former Herald editor Ruth Hale SPEEDY SERVICE: Justtell usyour needs andwe'tl. A . Set up a plan for you immediately. 1, og ASSOCIATES REALTY CREDIT LIMITED lock the idea that something was Up. . : The, something was a presenta- tion and.an honorary membership in the Terrace Women’ s Institute, But it was intended to be a surprise, . Ruth Hallock was invited to the Terrace lady on diocesan executive A Terrace woman has .won a 4556 Laxelie Ave. + THE \ Phone 635-6287 place on the Rupert Diocesan Ex| Meeting at the home of Mrs, ASSOCIATES. . - t of 7 . ecutive of the Catholic Women! s beletne ween oun Prevext 0 For Free Guide Map of Expo 67 Call in at any & League, She Is Mrs, J. Frederick who was elected secretary at the an- nual convention held May 16 + 17 in the Prince George Sacred Heart auditorium | . The convention drew represen- tation from 15 parish CWL coun- ceils covering anarea from Prince Rupert to Fort St, John, ‘|, Theme of the convention wass **He shall Rule from Sea to Sea!’ Worksheps were held, Tuesday evening on “The Christlan Ado. lescent’', and Wedndsday- on “Cltizenship’ ', There was a full agenda of bus- Iness and social activites as well addresses by theeverend Father 8. Gordon, O.M.L, Mr. Ms van Adrichem, Bishop Fergus Of Grady and Mrs. D, Palumbo, pro- vinetal president. oo ‘Welcoming addresses were made by the Reverend Father T. McNamara, 0,M:I, and Mrs, Francis Moore, Sacred Heart Council president, : Election af officers were as follows; Immedlate past pres identeMrs, J.G. | McKenzie, Prince George; presidents = Mrs, E.D,. Drummond, Kitimat; first vice - president » Mrs. M. J, Kushinsky, Dawson Creek; 2nd Vice - = Mrs, B,- Kilgour, Ft, St.John; 3rd Vice « = Mrs, Callaghan, McBride; secretary « Mrs, J, Fredericks, Terrace treasurer «+ « Mrs, Reinke, Var derhoof and director - Father R, * Bernard, Kitimat, B.C, - The real intention was to pre sent her with a cup and saucer and an honorary membership for her support of the Women’s Ine stitute while inthe editorial chair, However these things take plan- ning. And the plans were reveal- ed when the minutes were read, Commented secretary - --Beryl Paterson: “That cat was out of the bag a little early but at least it was a big. surprise,** Other business decided at the meetings President Flora Clausen and five other members will travel to|. the district confarence at Hous: ton May 27, Women’s rights are on the agenda, . Threa new membership were taken out during the months, . President FloraClausenhasdo nated a tea apron with Hquid em. brodered sweet peas for a sale at the June 12 national conven: tlon‘In Gueloh, Ontario, ‘ Art exhibit has been schedul- ed for August. . ‘Next meating is scheduled for Juna 21 when Mrs. Stan Miller, Ssulte 5, Keystone’ Apartments , will a ' e - s * a ‘Bears in kitchen - LAKE COWICHAN, B.C.. (CP) — Mr. and Mrs, Fred ‘Olsen of this Vancouver Island.-- com- munity have a house full of bears and cougars, The Olsens adopted two bear cubs. and three cougar kittens when. their parents were killed by hunters, +” SOME"OF OUR BUILDING SUPPLIES have been detained, therefore deleying our GRAND OPENING, However, watch your newspoper, televs ion ead: _ litten to CFTK Radio for the Big Grand Opening Announcement! - J. 3+” Wt means BIG SPECIAL VALUES to you... don’t miss lel: - Sn WERE LOGATED two miles froe the Skeone River Bridge on ,. Highway 16 Eest. LT SE Associate's Office ; : Music exams for local students ;|..Reginald Bedford of the Board of Examiners of the Royal Con- servatory of Music will conduct examinations: for the Conserya- tory in Terrace on May 30, ; An’ excellent concert pianist, Reginald Bedford is best known as a.partner in the two-plano team of Bedford and Eby (Mrs, Badfored), In the past ‘the team has convertized under New York' Management in the United states and. Canada, and presently Mr, Bedford performs often for C, B,C, Radio and with Symphony Orchestras throughout: Canada. Teacher as wellas concert-artist, Mr.: Bedford was formerly head of the plano department of the ‘s|Conservatory of Music in Halifax, He. now has his own studio in Hamilton, Ontario, with a staff of 10 associated teachers, and Is a member of the Royal Conserya- tory's Board of Examiners, eon dtd gk _ Twenty-four Hour _ Towing Service = PHONE — 20 or 635-6189. “Nights: 635-2762 or 635-5611 Days: 635-51 ,——Sale on all popular sizes of tires—— | Tubeless: Only $15.14 — ‘Tube Type: Only $12.70. It’s Time to-Give- Your’ -. | REMEMBER {5 Tim, to. Gite, Yor, ‘TOTEM SERVICE SERVICE STATION HOURS: 7 AM. to 11 PM. Terrace Teachers study methods to instruct in art . How to teach art was the topic for: the Terraca Teachers’ in service?’ meeting May 9. Mrs, Bonnie Anderson and Mrs. Joan-Brulotte- gave the primary | Im teachers*instruction on painting | and ideas for art projects in the classroom, - a ~ Mrs, Mina Malmstrom and Rob» in-McColl presented the inter- mediate teachers with theorles|§ and practleal applications for art, | 8 Proceeding the art Instruction | § classes, election. of the 1966-67 (im. executlye was conducted under the | iam". = [chairman ship of Mrs,. Elaine | im SSE |_Thoraill Buiking Supp leaves, twigs, bits = “it picks therm’ up a sident forthe coming yaar with} Roy Malmatrom as vice-president and Mrs.’ Melaina Floyd as sec relary treasurer, y . Dick Steele was elected as pre |i respects to longtime resfdentond =