wae older. ‘Track, 12-yard: box,’ siow plow @, low’ prices. Phk eed 6 ee oy oh hha = ror “sale-:—".1966 ‘Dodge. halt. ton; 6 cylinder. ‘stardird;: high], way used -only;'-will consider car on-trade, ‘Phone. 635= FOR Sale == ‘Kenworth Gravel: Legal Notices Ea pr eBLic NOTICE: “ : Water Frontage Tax. . . For the information of proper. ; ty ownera in the District of Ter. ‘race: The new ‘water frontage tax by-lawhas changed thé method of calculating water frontage tax, In the previous by-law all lets abutting a public water line, ree gardless of. size, were deemed to . have. 50 feet of. frontage for taxation: purposes. A’ rate -of 40 cents. per foot was levied and this derived a tax of $20.00 perlotperyear,, 8st The new by-law states that all lots abutting a public water Itne with a frontage of 100 feet or. “ less shall be deemed to’ have frontage of 100 feet for taxa tidn purposes; ~ cents per foot will be levied and this: will derive a tax of $25,00 per lot per. year. For tots larger a Sliding scale will be. used, For properties abutting on pri«| - . vately constructed water lines the old by-law stated that the tax. able frontage shall be 10 feet, regardless of size, and when the rate of 40 cents per foot was| applied it-derived a tax of $4,00 ber lot per year, The new bys law slates’ that these lots will be deemed to have a taxabla|- | frontage of 100 feet, regardtess of size, and arate of -10 cents]: ber foot will be levied, deriving| — _& tax of $10.00 per lot per “year, This tax of $10.00 per lot on private water Hnes will] apply regardless of the size of the lot, : Ce, The sewer. frontage -tax will .-be the same as last year,” ‘ DISTRICT OF TERRACE JOHN POUSETTE— CLERK a , (c34) |" WEST NORTHFIELD, N.S, (CP) +Charles Rhodenizer, a farmer, says spring has certain. ly arrived in. this part ofthe country, Seven ewes in his flock of sheep produced seven sets of twin lambs in four days, _ , COURT.OF REVISION. 208 "Sewer, Frontage Tax By-law No, 443-1967. °. a oe “sand Amending By-law No, 4721968 9 5 0 0 Water’ Frontage Tax By-law No. 471-1968. . sss Please .take :notica ‘that the first. | first, sitting. of the Court of “Revision to deal ‘with matters: céncerning” the: aboye by-laws © “will be held tn the Counc] Chambers of the Municipal Building at‘ Terrace, B.C, on Thursday, March 28th, .1968, commencing at 10:00 O*elock in the forenoon, 2 °° “hi oe ee ee -" The Court of Revision shall hear complaints: and may’: review and correct-the Foot Frontage Assessment Roll. as ° (a) the mimes of the owners of parcels of lands: | __ (b) the actual foot-frontage of the parcelé; °°. ~ (¢) the taxable foot-frontage of the parcels, - oe _ A complaint shall not be heard by the Court of Revision unless notice of ‘the comolaint has been. madé to the office of the Assessor at least forty-ight hours prior td the time ‘appointed’ foz' the -first’ sitting of -the Court ‘of Revision. . a ee eS OO WMG We REID ot ei on ApgegBor- Dated at Terrace, B.C. Saree nce this 11th day of March, 1948, “The Gab Bag’ was cut short in its:-prinje: this ‘week, which -As.at least an excuse to air some of the woes ofthe newspaper bus- ‘ness. ‘The size of-the paper is décided on Friday afternoon after a -etudy ‘of the local news: sit- ‘uation, photo assignments andad- .Vertising contént, And after that we're. stuck with Jt. This' week ‘after.the size of the paper was ‘set's delugeof advertising agency ‘copy from Vancouver and Tor= got a-major axe. Only. alternat- variety with top solid adhering — bloom but returned to trop: ‘Eeal Terrace last week to have lunch with old Rotary buddics. So that was the week old Rot tevin oe took off for lttmat ‘lea ext standing at the door of Gim's thinking dark thoughts, 7 NEIL McKERRACHER, ‘for-| : Mer Terrace Barber and cure| ; “woods : rent provincial president of the the collecting gap in- onto. came in over the weekend.| Elks is in Vancouver General _ Sead | of , Setting ft in front - Y ’ “Teean aus: load television set... sons . We. managed: to.-lecep‘ our local) Hospital, ; oe oe ao tta al -copy’ intact but the “Gab” Bay P a 8 -e@ - 0 wa Journal ‘Then there was the real big’ tipper who left $142 in his wal- let on the counter of the Lakelae. coffee, shop the other day..And jf... there was the hard-worlcing waite. §* ress wha found the wallet andre |4° turned it making ‘one very ner’ vous guy. 8. great deal “happier... Spring: ts getting ¢loser,’ : Soon farmers . will be out din ive was to’ have. eut LAURIE ENGLISH'S interview with MARG A rate of 25]: than. 100 feet{° 00. - the sald M é : Statutes) and -being-of ‘the opitilon that a, we, i SG el ee i ChE ORAL Be RU: “ROAD RESTRICTIONS: es NOTICE "205002 "_._° TERRACE HIGHWAY ‘DISTRICT.’ The undersigned, being a person authorized by the Minister in wri of. Highways, Inister fn to exerelse the wers vestedin . ‘art Il of the “Hig “Highway Act’? (1966 (certain - Highways} within Terrace Highway District are Hable to damage through traffic thereon, hereby makes the following Regulation, pursuant to Section 27 of the said “Highway Act’, effective from: 12:01 A.M. Monday, March 11th, 1968 and until further notice the following Highways are restricted to “LEGAL AXLE LOADINGS” only: _ a : No..16 Northern Tvans-Provincial Highway West —. ’ Terrace to Tyee . No.’ 16 Northern Trans-Provincial Highway East — Terrace to Pacific ” No, 362-R Terrace Arterial Highway . * No. 25 Terrace-Kitimat Highway No, 277-R Kitimat Arterial . a All other. side roads shall be restricted as follows: No person shall, operate .any vehicle having a single axle. in excess of 75. per cent of 18,00 pounds ora tandem axle in excess of 75 per cent of 32,000 pounds by regulations made pursuant to Section 199 of the . “Motor Vehicle Act"! (1960 Statutes), ‘ . All existing overload and block load permits will be ine ‘valid during this restrictive period, No new. permits will be issued during this period. Dated: March 7th, 1968 . Terrace, BC. a . DG, Johnson, District Engineer, | New l25-hp — | ..Mercury is ~ ee “ee . the worlds — | most powerful outboard. — Sealed Tenders endoresed “Tender for the Centennial Build, ing; :Kitimat, B,C.” will be received by the Owners, The District of Kitimat, at their offi- ces Haisla and Kingfisher, Kiti- mat, B. C., up to 5:00 P.M., ' Tuesday, April 2, 1968, Plans, offices, : 4642 “Lazelle Avenue; Municipal offices, Haisla and Kinefisher,. Kitimat, B. C. The ‘building is. constructed mainly of" reinforced concrete’ on two floors of approximately, 2000 tors may. obtain one set only on deposit of $50.00, which will be refundable upon receipt of a -bona fide bid and return of docu- ments -in good condition within ten days of close of tenders, - Additional sets $50,00 (ons “1 refundable), so A, dy INSELBERG Ae Architect . Dip], Ing, MALL, .. 4642. Lagelle Avenue re Box 1948 . - Terrace, B, C, “., Telephone: 635-2526 re.) “NOTICE TO CREDITORS “Estate of William SHARTIER otherwise known as Wiliam ‘| SHARKAY and William CHART. IER, deceased, late of 482 Lorne ~ =") St Kamloops, B.C, ~ co). Creditors and others having > .. | claims against the sald estate _-| are hereby required to send them to me duly verified, .to :the ‘PUBLIC TRUSTEE, 635 Burrard Street, Vancouver 1, B.C., before the 10th day of April, 1868, af ‘ey which date the assets of the sald Estate will be distributed, ‘naving regard only to clalms that spree | J e. so, [5 We. would have answered the |1.- _ /Petulant plaint “aired on TK's {J . , {| Morning gab feat by one of our [Teas -auccesaful candidates’ for ‘| Municipal office but’ we haven't | got a selence fiction department | re ee rar -=|'- BERT. GOULET went south to: ‘{Where the flowers — two-legged specifications andformof tender, ¥ . t rom the Archiy |i REARS eoticcibee at hiB}t' Terrace, B.°C,, P, 0, Box 1949; | Telephone: 695-2526; and at the]: sq. ft, each, General contrac. |- ‘VAN “HERD on. women's rights] ' and we chickened out, cn - Listen to the . 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