| August Issue ofMaclean’ s maga. ; have been going up, 7 past,’?" = The Financial Post, “Most of m them are now seizing ft ageres- lien losing money for years d fF service stand on its own feet A 4 . t q z | ‘money to do thiss On a minl- and there will probably soon be . wew Bank Act - - it raised the - dowa, - tomers will be able to recover "60" x 12" three techn front. wee kitehen.: Most. ‘practical , “and -s cious. ” floor, plan "Pian on. of the: mark Baa at ales. ERRACE | ; Serving Tere the Hi cy of tha Mighty Skea var in Nosema British Colne = to _ oF West of Skearia Forest ler 5 Hey. 16. Phone 635-4544 - _ Terraces | BS ers | Press Ron 4,000 - increase | charges? . Canada’s major banks have |i been making a ist of noise lately about the new, higher interest rates on saving accounts, But there’s been hardly a mufflecwhisperfrom them about the increased changes, they are making for most other "banking services. +t In fact, says a report in the f zine, day-to-day “ banking ser. vieas aré going to be costing the average middle-income cus. tomer a good deal more, © Banks have. been quietly calling in fully secured loans and reissuing them at a higher Interest rate, They have also ralsed the price of safety.de- posit boxes by 50 percent. ' There’s more to came, Pers sonal loan rates will probably go up, banking officials: hint,. increased charges for using a common chequlng account, The flurry of competition among banks that followed the slx percent. cefling on interest tates - = seems to have dled With all the banks now back in Hine with each other and mak- ing more money, bank stocks The: new operating system gives banks a chance to make a great deal more money than the says Paul Gibsonn of sively,?! +44 wThe banks claim they have ‘én the small customer services, The new charges are designed to make every facet of banking |, as & money-making operation, Moreover, say the. banks, cus- the increased: service charges'|’ by taking advantage of the high- er savings - “account interest rates. The. trouble 15, most iittle customers don't have enough “ay, who's the guy with the squeaky" voice?! the radio man. ae monthly balance of $100, at Smithers airfield asked, @ higher the interest rate ; a~’chequing savings account He found out soon enough, lelds an extra four ‘eens, The guy withthe squeaky voice y | expertly put the Cassnatralning “s7| afreraft on the tarmac and clim- bed out of the cabin, That's when the radio man did a double .take, Loon, ie eee aeaeantamata tts a tet hrerecacets’ ice ' GET “SET” = ne sete sere me ay “ H | The "“guy'’ was attractive : WITH A FLATTERING = brown-halred Christine Shaffer, ; NEW HAIRSTYLE | Christine 1s dne of seven Ter. . = ‘race people who qualified for a Bs from 3 ‘pilot’ s licence this year, 2 “41 Christine and husband Keith | GEORGI AS: both took lessons from Aero , er] Club o: nstructors who were BEAUTY SALON sel TeSeceoe :| here April to June, 3) The flying lessons were Don’ s- idea; But Christine was the first: in the family to get her ‘wings, Phone 635-2432. i Cppraite L Lakelse Hotel) nsseatatta st elete SRS oD SAV-MOR BUILDERS| CENTRE LTD. | _ New Featuring A Complete “DRAFTING & BLUE. PRINTING SERVICE” Complete line of building supplies. and manufacturer. _| Of *‘Nor-Pine'. Homes 62 KEITH RD. - PHONE 635-2258, 625.0049 UUM TAOS LLAMAS sti behets eesataneneteteya je ir] sess ay ‘| with alrcraft. years ago,'’ she recalled, “was just a cloudy. day, in the ;|.faln and fog, not {deal flying seonditions: in mountain country, Don needs to put in some more flying hours, “But there's no friction In the family,’’ Christine safd, “He's delighted,’ ; .Pifteen more of the class of 22 who wrote exams also need more flying time to qualify for their licences, How did Christine Shaffer feel about learning to fly? “{t took it as a joke, I wasn’t that serious,'* she said, You couldn't say that she had any previous close association “The last time I was in a plane was in a DC6 fifteen She wasn't frightened when. she began to’ learn tofly. She, enjoyed the experience, . To-call her an enthusiast now. is to make an understatement; Christine Shaffer has already chalked up one major achieves | ment, Just after recefying her | pilot's licence, she flew one of, the three training alreraft back. to home base in Pitt Meadows, outside Vancouver, - it.was quite an experience, Flight plan called ‘for:a stop |- in Prince George andthenSouth, While July 1 at ground level. air it was-a mixture of snow, i * TRADE DISPLAYS “enquiries: ue Haig A Bon! Hang? .Plocsant Surrounding and Remorse Rotes * LUNCHEON AND DINNER MEETINGS - * CLUB AND SALES MEETINGS. - ‘se WEDDING PARTIES. te RECEPTIONS AND BANQUETS » HOTEL ‘@ Seating Capacity 400 @ Public Address ‘svatem: pond = Plano ° Stage e Movie Serean . CATERING MANAGER of HOTEL MANAGER. Lakelse. ‘Motor, Hotel : ‘. 4620 Lakelse, A | zing the surplus portion. There } Dad needs a reeds a facial? If some. ‘ |: tieally ‘blame daughter - + the | a ate NEW PILOT Christine Shaffer flew atrainingcraft from Terrave to Pitt Meadows outside Van- * eouver on the July 1 weekend, Shortly after becoming Terrace's first woman pilot, Story Below. Terrace woman earns wings “Guy with the squeaky puzzled airfield radioman — voice” Christine is now one of a nue- Jeus of flylng enthuslastsin Ter- race, members of the Terrace Flying Association, Club is currently studylag the possibility of acquiring aireraft, is also logking to recruit more members, - Members obviously enjoy fly- ing. Both Christine and husband Keith don?¢ intend to’ stop ata pilot's licence, Both intend to ‘ces, Both work for Twinrlver Timber, So, if you're working 1 a radio onan airfield one day and you: think you hear some guy with a squeaky voice, think’ again, Kt just might - "be Christine Shaffer, Terrace’ s first woman ‘pilot, . ‘Home freezer. helps out in emergencies Not so many years ago, well organizedhomemakersdepended upon an emergency shelf In the pantry stocked with canned goods, in case unexpected guests dropped In at mealtime, Today -the home freazer has . taken: the place of: the emer, gency shelf, IH Meals from the freezer are more tempting and. varied than {t is possible to. produce trom “a pantry shelf, - Frozen foods are more lke ture'and flavor, -. A typical: freezer meal might hot french bread and ica cream “with frozen strgwherrles, Freezer ‘Users soon establish the time-saving routine of doub- "ling or tripling recipes and{ree- are ‘often occasions when every minute. counts," ~ ‘Tt ls such a comfort: then to - know that the freezer holds the makings’ for a Quick and ‘easy meal, It .is .also'a graat plea- sure to be able.to ask friends ‘on ‘the. spur of the moment to ‘on your: fregner. “SASKATOON (cP) - one Js‘ snitching mother" s face’ cream she shouldn't automa. “eulprit may. be: dagdy, Maurice Mollsney of Roging, past vice- | president of. the. Siskatchewan: : {Agsoolation \:of Hale. Stylist ‘work towardscommericallicen- |. ~ the fresh product-in color, tex | “be iried chicken, asparagus tips, | > ptay, for. ‘a meal « = again relying Boe taste of ‘peanut butter BY RUTH M, HALLOCK Discovered another. Eldorado In the wilderness last Sunday when I went upto the Nass. Service Centre, Kay's Tea Barn and Twin River Timber! 5 Nass Camp, : +44 George and Lil Munson own. and operate the Nass Service Centre which Is just-afewmlles above the Naw Alyansh’ Turnoff,- cause of its fsolateti locale, would be lonely and quiet, There - were umpteen people in ‘and out of the place throughout the day. noone should miss, And. Kay Hughan’ s home-made datebread tasting, +++ I walked the half mile between the Service Centre and the Tea Barn and my smallest daughter |: wildflowers during the jaunt, Smallest son was fasinated with all the tiny creeks and the vast selection of rocks to be found, +++ Proved none of my offspring are farmershowever, when each and all of them wrongly iden- tified pumpkin vines as every- thing from ‘tomato; Plantsto can- teloupe plants, a+4++ Nass Camp all gleaming and white and aluminum, shines like a jewel in the valley sunlight. There was sunlight in the Nass Valley last Sunday, The rows of modern homes provided for camp families are far morethan | the visitor expects, Visited for a short time with Peter Benoit, who showed the young fry his pet squirrel and stripped his onion patch for the-benefltof his Mattors, .. ++ - Also. had. coffeg.-with Marg ‘Tugwood,. who voiced her teluc- “tancd to move ‘back into’ Ter» Tace after haying énjoyed’ the serenity of her pleasant valley | home,’ Marg’ sgreatest aversion to.. Terrace is the dust.and we can Sortatnly pppreciate that,. Now--a "weston. Whatever happened to the good old Nass Road? The one that did NOT open up and threaten to swallow a Volkswagen at every turn, Yolcks - » that was some rough trip. Worth afl the bumps and thumps - - mind you - - but rough enough to remember nevertheless, . +44 ~ ¥ Ym not mistaken - ~ and (let’'s face it, I usually am) - -. the lava beds and crater up in the Nass Valley are one of three such phenomena on the North American continent, This being so - - why doesn’t the ‘Provincial. government pitch in and help Peter Hughan with his trail blazing project? Peter ex- pects to have everything ship- shape. on his trail leading to ithe crater in a very short tlme. ‘He has done ‘all of the work ‘alone, The view at the crater ip is. something well worth seeing, Far more sothana elim. ‘pse of London, Bridge in declining stages, +++ London Bridge has been fale ‘Mng-down'! "for well over acen- tury now. What worrles. us Is that Terrace Bridge As still ‘standing ul i. —— * Neither make they friend equal ‘to axbrather; but if thou shalt have made him. so, be nat the first’ to do him wrong, HESIOD One would: think the spot, be-° Kay’s Tea Barn is ‘a place:|f is something no-qne should miss |, picked 28 different varieties of | lta | “Get ‘yourself & hockey: rink and P ll bring the Estevan Bruins here,’! the man growled, The man was Scotty Mun ,Foe, a roly-poly nice guy who's: happy in his job, The job is hockey, He owns a couple of Saskatchewan hotkey teams, notably the Esteyan ‘Bruins, top rated junior A Squad in stubble Jumper land, Scotty 1s also a top scout for the Boston Bruins of the National Hockey League, - He likes his job. “] have other interests,?’ he told the press, “But hockey. is my game, ! wouldn't want to do anything else,’ ! 4+ Scotty Munroe was just pass- ing through town taking a day off from a temday Boston -Bruinst hockey school for youngsters . at Smithers, that little place up the road that had enough gumption to build an ice arena for its kids, ; Scotty and his squad, including NHL stars Johnny Bucik and Joe Watson of the parent Bruins are teaching hockey to 74 kids there, “UBC site for 7 -Canadian Legion r ; coaches’ clinic. Applications Canadian Legion Second Annual Frack and Field Coaches Clinic at the University of British Columbia, August 26th to Sep-' tember ist, close July 24th, Under the ‘direction of Legion sports director Lionel Pugh, the elinic aims to improve coaching standards throughout. the Pro ‘vince, Forty students are Oke pected to attend,. Assisting .Pugh on the staff ‘will be Heing Piotrowski, Glen) DeGeorgio, Ivor Davies and Eric! Broom, . Anyone over 17 interested in improving fitness through track and field can. apply to the Le- couver, 5, B.C, Travel subsidies up to. $30 will be- ‘pald by the Legion, . Board and roomonthe campus, will cost: $26. for the full’ five days, - . students to obtain the Legion ‘Instructor’? or “Coaches lity... . . << ‘ ‘Russian bride - ee er ) wy buys new ring ‘VANCOUVER, cP) + Marla. Dratseh reunited with her hus d’after 23 years, marched siralgnt to a jewelry store and bought a new. wedding ring, She ‘arrived. by air from the’Soviet Union Her husband came here In 1944, se es SE? % °5 Pnetetataa Sst ~ ee ss ee see = re [| saye men need faolals: uk lens ; Lead amonth? °°! 4 “Page Ning, fe HOCKEY's sorry muneo: "Build an. arena and PI bring the Bruins’ - We teach them how to 9 skate, ‘for the Roya| jf gion, 1531 West Pender, Var! how to handle the puck, some basic - strategy,!? Scotty ex. plained, . It?s a ten-day course with the kids first hitting the Ice at 6:30 4M» going through drills, chalk talks, watching films and hitting the sack at 11 p,m. Most of the kids there won?t make it to the big time, . : ‘But there are some 1014 youngsters working aut who are showing the potential, according to Scotty Munroe, “These boys are excellent prospects,’? he said with warm approval, b+, The gents who run big-time hockey are sometimes bellayed to be Slmon Legree types who snatch Infants from - mothers’ arms and turn them into hockey playing morons, He started playing in Saskat- chewan at 15, showed a lot oft promise and may have made it) to the big time, But at 20 he was smashed up. la an industrla! accident which ended: Ais career as a-player,- ‘He"-s-a-guy that ikesthe game, One year later he was coach- | “Ing. He’s done well out of ing minor hockay in-E in-B,C.!? he Scotty Munroe doesn’t fill the bill, hockey, | but he’s put a lot into Terrace’ Recreation Director Pete Fanning knew him in Saskt- chewan, . ‘Scotty’ s a. combination of psychologist and philanthropist, - ; he said. **He knows how to bring out a kid, And he pays for their educa- tlon,?? — +e ‘Scotty agreed that hockey play-, ers these days rated education’ He also feals that thera is - great hockey potential in Brittsh, Columbia, That's one of the reas sons why big league Bruins have a training camp for young- sters at Smithers. “There are 22,000 ki kids pllay- informed the press, ” He tried to be polite about the fact that Terrace doesn’t have an ice arena, ; 6A community Hke this with out an arena, , .'% he One dered aloud. . He shook his head, . *¥ou get an arena and Ill. bring the Estervan Bruing out . here : to: open & for you! he, promised: : of And drove. back to Smithers, eth ae the town with an tee arenas The syllabus’ will prepare the ; Award’* according to thelr abt-, |B e Phone 635-611 1 1: Shuntacsentntanesenena seas RESTA URANT CANADIAN G. CHINESE FOODS Open Monday. through Saturday, 10 am, to 1 am, Sunday, 1.0 a.m. to 10 p.m. casas ecce suas merous sneer = Terrace, BC.