Wednesday, February 15, a 967 featuring - FEBS IT & 18 Music By "Silhouettes PL us” entertainment. by. Hawaiian an *. ’. FRIDAY . LADIES’ NIGHT “Ladies admitted free accom- manied by gentleman. . : SATURDAY sRegular charge for couples Friday Night Menu COLD PLATE Saturday. Night Menu. COLD PLATE . No cover charge for couples or groups having dinner :at e Red D'Or between. 8 and jadter 10 p.m. . “Gi .be sloped it.':is preferable to}. FRIDAY & SATURDAY | ‘His living accommodation above| B\.the garage then the garage ‘810 p.mjRegular cover charges against the weather and are What's nA | om , “House a - i. GARAGES. AND: ‘GARPORTS | Thé garage or carport-should| be at least 20 feet long and. 10, | feet wide on theinside .The slope froth the, street”. to’ -the ‘parking Ates, shoidd “not be: too steep, and if the. driveway; must | | : have it- run “ip Srom: the ‘street, ; This makes “it: easier: to ap: |. : proach : ‘the ~ street. and also Provides for. “normal surface: drainage.’ ‘When: does.-a carport cease being: a carport and be-| come a’ garage? In an’ NHA-') financed house. carport may | - not be enclosed for ‘moré than 60% ‘of its*péerimeéter.: Other- wise, it ig ‘treated asa garage. and must meet the-. bullding requirements lald down for garages. A very important “require. ment concerns fire resistance. Ifa garage shares a common wall with the -house, this wall must he -fire- resistant, If there -eefling must-be fire-resistant, | All details on proper garage ‘construction are included in the publication “Residential Stand- ards” which is available from any CMHC cffice: Garages may | - be built-in, attached | or detach-|° § ed. . Carports offer less protection usually attached to the house, ‘IE no garage or carport is plan- ned at the time Built-in . garages are INSTANT HOUSING DETROITER "Yops: Tham au” "Act Now and Save sss a Call Phone or Write ; q “YOUR WHEEL ESTATE| DEALER” | Western Trailer Sales Limited Box 162 Terrace, B.C. a house js built an area must be provided for a future garage or carport: heated during the winter. _ Phone VI 3-6564 usually PROVINCIAL CHAMPS — The Joy Mitchell rink of ed Noreen Magee of Quesnel Wednesday by a 15-5 playoff. She will represent British Columbig in the - March 3-6, Team. members - Polly Mitchell, Kitimat’s Joy Cops After failing in five, previous | _o-The, Kifimat.rink Was in com, |. Quesnel 15-5 in Vanconver | Wednesday to take the British Columbia women’s curling championship. ‘The Mitchell’ rink, with third Polly Mitchell, second Verte McKeown and lead Sheila Phil- lips, row moves to the Can- ‘| adian championships in Mon- treal next month. by scoring five in the fourth en Both rinks reached the final with 3-1 records, She had never won the pro- vincial -crown before, but did finish in the Tunnerup spot ane year, Joy Mitchell is also noted for her softball playing: and com- tudio Girl Phampoo IS BEST FOR MY HAIR? ; Choose from 7 very fine Shampoos For Personal Beauty Service, TY ppviser contact your neighborhood BEAU PHONE VI 3-6436 SERVIN fe Tar chaitteneD: BANKS | AND YOUR communrry . . YOU. es i a nde i einen . women's provincial curling championship after six previous attempts. She defeat- are clockwise from lower left, second Verle McKeown and lead Sheila Phillips, a | attempts, Kitimat iJ elblgnapd:, throughout , shhg final -{ rink whipped nals Si Giselbl ee caiinetout the conte ome ‘| severely injured in a car crash ance to arrive, _ | Says. ra is'no more. I quit, I need $300 ‘get the money from anybody,” ‘ment of health and welfare but ‘they told me that I was wast- ‘with * ‘saving many lives through twenty-one heart research ‘groups being financed by Heart Kitimat finally won the score ing sudden déath national finals at Montreal, skip Mitchell, third Pro rovincil Deter | this Season she said she would not take another erack at the Provincial title if she failed in ‘her attempt this year, “It's beginning to get discour- aging, ” she gaid. Mitchell won: the right to en ter the provincial finals late in January when ‘she defeated rinks from Prince George, Ter. face and Prince Rupert in zone finals at Terrace, — - a Regulations End Ambalance Service SUNSHINE, Ont. (CP) — 4. man died arid another was six years ago in front of- Louis Jaroli’s garage on Highway 17 near this community 20 miles west of Fort William, It took 3% hours for an ambul- i "Thas why I started an ambulance service,” Mr. Jaroli | Williams and Willie ‘Williams. welcomed home recently after having’ spent. the past - three months in‘an “fneubator follow: November, . > -. The child welghed: only’ three pounds at his: birth. Friends ‘and relatives of: the - baby. gathered:at. the home of Willie: Williams: him‘ into the: community. Hunter and. her two daughters, Gillian and ‘Tamsin; Mrs. Grace Russell; Mrs. -Molly Skutsh; Mrs. Nora Wright; Mrs. Angel- Ine Turner, and her daughter; Mrs. Mary Russell; Mrs. Maude Howard and her two children: Mrs. ‘Lily “Howard and two children; Mrs. Christine Wes. ley; Mrs. Mary Wesley, great grandmother of the child and Mrs, Cecilia McDames, great. great grandmother. . . Also attending were Willie Brown, Larry Skulsh, Brenton Serviteurs were the Misses Linda and Kay Williams, Pouring were the Mesdames Marge Quock and Beatrice Wil- liams. : . RB CENTENNIAL MEMO — The , GKEENA. " CROSSING, B.C} E- — Tiny Jamie - Quock,“tnfand (]: sot of of Mr. and: Mrs: Andrew | |: Quock of. Skeena. Crossing, was {' ing. his premature - birth inthe his grandparents, Mr. and Mts:}f. ~~ ‘to retcome poe . Those attending the after-| Pas hoon tea were’ Mrs. Robert|]. first Dominion Day, July Lf Phone VI 3-61 1 1 b RESTAURANT CANADIAN & CHINESE FOODS Open Monday through Soturday, 10¢ am. ta:1 am. Sunday, 10 am. ta 10 pm. A642 Laxolle ~ Phone VI3-6I11 Terrace, B.C, eran — Bat 1867, was marked by celebra- tions in New Westminster or Victoria, but there was great rejoicing by the miners at Yale and Barkerville, letterheads - brochures - For ALL your printing ‘needs, shop at the Herald . Statements - business cards - invitations - flyers _ envelopes - all forms [ BUSINESS _DIRE :CTORY P.O. Box 1203 - Terrace, B.C. “The BEST in the WEST" V&V Construction oo ~ Meckaye Funeral Home — Ph. V13-2444'- P.O. Box 46 TERRACE, B.C. and Brick, Imitati MASONRY - ‘CONTRACTOR, Commercial.-@ Residential : Natural Rock Mason -. Karl Motz — Phone 43-2812 Slate and “Flagstone, - Block ion: Stone General Contractors ‘|. @ ‘Also serving Kitimat @- and Brick Veneer. . Residential - Commercial JOHN VIS — Vi 4-2507 ABE VANDERKWAAK V13-5628 af nel grt A. F, BEST” Imperial Oil + a meats wits ie “Office Hours Richards’ Clea “Operating with the Most Modern Equipment”. COIN-O-MATIC and COIN CLEAN Laundries: e Professional Dry. Clea ® Coin Dry Cleaning e ; e Batchelor Leundry. Service’ e ners Limited ning and Pressing e 8:30 to 12—1 fo 6 “Monday to Seturday PHONE 843-6366 . Box 1438, Terrace, Be, R. J. REYNOLDS . B.C. LAND SURVEYOR Al Lock Te Th Realty Commercial tend: Residential “BEST” 4648 Lakelse Avenue M3375. , Phone: VI3-5522 Box M463 ale. Terrace BS. For imperial - Chak - Blestricot Contracting 77 us ag ‘Karl's. Trading BYTOWN | DIESEL SALES LTD. ae authorized dealer tor on % BOAT RENTALS + “'“Now my ambulance service for ‘winter tires and I cannot :He’.went to see: the depart- ng*my time and money and hey. couldn't afford to assist he-service.” Mr, Jaroli says he ad : 29 emergency calls last ear: “There are other reasons ‘for| ithdrawal of his service, he ays; notably : legislation com: Rockgas ‘Propane Por all your Propane needs, Ph. V1 32920 « Lakelse Ave, Ltd. », General Building. : DETROIT DIESEL (GM) ENGINES .. 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