a ae a ee - . mpts pining ee A’ Furnished Apartment on rick Western. Trailer:Sales. i eee of Bkeena, Foret, t Froduets, i any A B. 7 ‘ , Took back | | Council © | «at work -¥ a a. ‘ Wor . News items from the files of |: a the. Terrace Omineca 10 years STANUARY : Terrace Post Office handled the heaviest business on record | during the past Christmas rush, Approximately 1,450 bags of mail ware received and 740 bags des- patched in the perlod December 9:to 26, Almost 100,000 letters |: and Christmas cards were mail- |i ed at; this post office. and over |! 70,000. two cent stamps were sold‘: y a “The 1958" Village. Couneit held ite firet business meeting Tues- |i = day with chairman Duncan K, Karr presiding. Mrs, AE. Nor- ton was welcomed as a. new commissioner on the Counciland Gary Reum, whese term of of. flee had expired at the close of. the year, was appointed by |; Council to again act as com- missioner and was sworn in, Other members of ‘the Conncil |! were Hank Buncombe and Mor- |; Tis Wightman with Alex Gillan. |: B ders, clerk, present as well ag L.G, Casey, maintenance fore- + BNL. s * The blue. flag whipping in the winter wind today from -the flag iz pole at RCMF Headquarters here 18 and 19 is the Centennial Emblem which was ceremonially raised and un- furled to the breeze to mark the official beginning of B.C,'s Cen- tennial year, * * A new organization has been formed in Terrace, the Business and Professional Women’s Club received its charter last week, “Mrs, Blackie “Jordan, one of the town’s most ardent fishers ome i, landed a!-20? puta |. elheah from the Copper Riv. or The fish measured 387" in length, -” : Se moe “Terrace should be justly proud of one of -its young citizens, 2d-year-old John Peters will be leaving. shortly for. Brazil to bea missionary, A new professional organizal- fon was formed last weekend which will be known as the North- western Dental Society and in. cludes to date, dentists from Prince: ‘Rupert, Kitimat and Ter- race, APRIL: ” Passenger trains on the Smith- érs division of the Canadian Nat- {onal Railways, from Jasper to Prince Rupert, are now oper- ating by diesel Tocomotives. . The official opening of Cassie Hall and Upland Elementary achools, as well as the new ad- ministration bullding for School District No. 53 (Terrace), will take place April 25, . *, * * Contact has been let to. Ber. nett & White Construction forthe || construction: of a new. telephone building for Terrace, The huild- ing, which will be located on the east side of. Kalum Street, het: ween Park and Lazelle Avenues; wilt cost approximately $47,000, "School. District” No. 53 (Ter. race) this week recelved approy- al from the Department of Ed. ucation on the mill rate for ed.. ueation, setting it at 1B. 3: mills, . * *, .. ‘Terrace Co-Op new modern store opened officially April’ 8, Manager Corbin King and his staff were hosts at the. open fig end threa hundred’ people . clea the banquet in the ever tng. _ ely “eg, ; an . lop + The. Skeena District ” ‘Dramt. Festival was. held’ for‘ the first’ time in Terrace on April 17, of Canadian Electronics sets are not toys and their against ragio regulations, tional activi College takes a change of pace from personal decoration to ine The College. which opened last care and fashion: It drew some 60. local women to.the Wednes- day. evening lectures in the Ter. race Community Centre. ing January 10 will ‘concentrate | - on intellectual improvement, -. for housewilves,’” © . But there will bo some outside help recruited for the upcoming topics “aa. public: speaking, women’s. rights, family relations, local hiatory Mrs, Motz. explained the serles this way:.‘'The purpose is sonal, intellectual and. home. improvements, | registration fee for: the: series, follows:" Jan; Marriage. 1 Feb. i Women’s rights tellectual: uplift. in the new year,: fall ran weckly lectures on beauty’ - Agnes Motz, who coordinates college.activities, announced this, week that the new semester open: |' She;ealls the college “a pro= ’.-| gram organized. by housewives) 17-week . series - to- ‘cover . such |: politica ‘and town planning;. and. The: college will. charge a $5 ; List of topics for the course a |. a | How to he: sure. - Registration “pa Ae Social evenings Jan, . 17 - Hob. | -]- bies’ and crafts, ‘What: ‘todo in| ‘and. town’ planning; o . Civil defence; Feb,, 4 Love ‘and |: Family - Relations; a WALKIE-TALKIES VETOED FOR FRIVOLOUS’ TRANSMISSIONS A lot of Canadian kids didn’t get that radio walktestalicte outfit they wanted for Christmas, writes Ian Dutton, editor - Epgineering, because Santa gotorders: . from the Department of Transport that these low-powered radio use as playthings by children is These regulations say that “if — radio equipment causes interference or its operators’ use. improper language or otherwise abuse its proper use, the _owners may be required to restrict communieations or ere ely,” The rules cifically prohibit , » ie rigs yolous nate ture” aa comm hone ich . are ‘hore than “a sflversignary or. Fee “rare fags ' - Housewives College turns to intellect Terrace's unique Housewives* : 28 Home budgeting; Mar, 6 Fire ‘prevention; "Mar. 13 Local History; ' ” Mar, . 20 Care of Family pets; -Mar. 27 Home design;: “Apr. 3 Interior decor= ating; Apr. 10 . Landscaping; Apr. 24 Home Care, spring cleaning; May 1 Soctal and tea, Institute award -for.Peter Jolly A: ‘former’ “Terace’: man ‘has’ “won the highest award from the Western ‘Management. Institute, | He ‘is. Peter: Jolly of: the ‘Kitimat Credit Bureau,. Jolly ia. ‘the son of Mr. and Mrs, W.E, Jolly of 47.36'Halliwell, ) Terrace. ‘He. ‘was awarded’ th ' “Hodge award for cutstanding” stu. dent of. the year by ‘the institute, Thé award is a | bronze:plaque | and a $200 ‘grant to cover atten- dance~ at” the -1968 Western to|-Management Institute; - bring women. topics not readily |. available to them. ’such as per= Jolly is:a past president of the “Associated - Credit. Bureaus - ‘ritleh Columbia mh ‘of ‘children;’. including twins born Arena group has fire : if people bring tree Just tuck your dried out Christmas Tree underneath your ame and head for the Community Centre grounds on Friday “The Terrace Arena Associa tion will sponsor a Community’ Twelfth Night Bonfire, Fuel for alias tha ase. “Tada — quints ~ okay” BRISBANE, Australia (Reus ters) — Quintuplets born Sunday at Women's Hospital here are progressing wellandthere should be no further concern abouttheir future, a medical bulletin said today, : . . Doctors today weighed the five infants, born to Patricia Braham, wife of a Brisbane lawyer, . Their weights: were. given as: Annabel Dorothy, three pounds, 14 ounces; "Richard Gibson and | * Faith “Elizabeth, ‘three pounds, '| 10 ‘ounces each; Caroline Jean, three pounds, * 8% ounces, and Geoffrey ‘Roger, three pounds, -10 ounces, The bables were born ix weeks: prematire and doctors said they. would’ spénd up to two weeks in incubators, : - breast:miik from the hospital’s Mona “bank for the first time, was woll. The Brahams. have four other less than a year ago, : you ‘Wt get the - gentlest of. MOVES, : peremens Sn A: “moving estimate can't. ‘tel you who - the gentlest of ver is, What can? Reputation, Take ours. We care for yout focal move as much as we care for North American's nterstate MOVES. Same ing Stor materiat, Same profes: . eTITIE TI They were fod on $30 The’ ta bulletin sald the mother ; the flames will be provided by’ as many discarded Christmas Trees as can befound in Terrace, The burning will be supervised ‘Thy - ne of Terrace Fire Se is an at to ve struck’? ‘pa Pp fe Gas / Spokesman for the Arena Asso. |” Soe Wayne Seabrook, told the Herald the .plan is one of good. | will towards the Terrace arena _ | project, He hopes that everyone in Terrace will he at the scene with their old trees. Kitimat stages a similar Com= munity Bonfire annually and the .J event has proven vory successful in that city, - -There is no charge for throw. is anticipated that Leapin’ Lena and Speedy Sam, the arena pane handling clowns, will be on hand to take up a ailvér collection, Anyone who is unable to attend the fun-fire, but who wishes to have a Christmas trea disposed of, is asked. to call 635-6 sot for pick-up service. There will be ‘a. slight charge levied for this service, ST, LOUIS (AP) — The two -hoys carried. Mrs, May. Julian's grocery bags from the store all the way to her apartment and ‘set them on the kitchen table, As the. 78 » year - old widow opened her purse to tip them, One of: the boys grabbed it and they: ran. The purse contained] ing your-tree.on the fire, but.tt| At least re merrace. families in need — ‘and possibly ‘more — received Christmas foodham. pers two days before December. Twenty-five of the ‘hampers’ _|were distributed by the Salvat- ion Army here, while another 25 were sent out by Knox Unit- Columbia Cel “announces. cut ‘in scholarships Columbia © Cellulose will sus« ‘| pend its scholarship program in a move to cut costs, The company, which includes ‘| Twinriver Timber in Terrace, :| each year gives approximately 1 $10,000 in grants to students. But Columbla Cell has 3 to pledged to continue grants to}! students already on the acholar- ship program, Twinrlver ‘Timber Manager J. H. Jamieson explained the company's decision to cut the scholarships: “We are experiencing aperlod of financial pressure brought about by high costs, poor market conditions and low pulp prices,’’ ’ Jamieson said the company regretied the decision to dis- continue the scholarships ‘‘but this {s only one of the steps con- sidered necessary in our cor= - ‘porate plans to control the losses of the past year," : Since 1963 Columbia Cellulose has offered .elght scholarships valued at $250 each year over a four or five-year course, Some 39 students have beno- fitted by the programme in that period of time. crash, explode - DUNREITH, | Ind, (AF) ammonia-filled tanker cars after two freight trains crashed forced a mass evacuation Mon- 4| day night and set fire to two bu» sinesses and sevoral homes, munity about 35 miles east of Indianapolis were evacuated safely. “| donors who came to our assis- |, | tance’ with this annual project. | the penabal —— Deena Tait’ k prea Thunderous ‘explosions fro n “All 298 residents of this com= “ed Church and at eas 25 sora by local service clubs, -/ -Commenting on. the project; | ¥ ion: Army: said Thursday: All the: needy families that-we knew of were covered,” He. could not offer any confirmation as to whether anyone in Terrace went "| hungry. this Christmas; - “On behalf of the Salvation Army ! would. like to issue our sincere thanks. to.the nay Kind We have a very small congreg- .| ation locally~ and must-turn to Lt,” GF, Fete the Saya ry its . uations that were more acute “Tt was, just the usual thing. that we found — there was nod: ing outstandingthat weranacross,. " - [this year.” =. A tas ‘By “RUTH Attention ‘all: T.0.P,S, mem- bers and anyone else who may be watching the battle of the bulge, Let it hereby be public- ly noted that this barrel-beamed calorie counter will now embark on the greatest pound-melting feat of her tong and illustrious catastrophe, By .March 15th I will have’ lost another forty pounds, No! bets 5 accepted. A tow weeks” hack, everything Jocked go for a new street Light at the corner of Emerson and Lakelse, So far it hasn't mat- erijalized, What happened? While we're on the subject of street lights — shouldn’t one be in- stalled at the corner of Kalum and Lazelle, That pre-Christmas traffic was enough to tax even the hardiest of motorists, iaestsgcationg- 'Y ‘Concern; We’ try to satisfy. thel. majority of our customers ‘by ‘| arriving at a happy medium mix. _|ing our drinks. However it is ‘hard to. please 100 per ‘cont, As to a homemade gin and tonie, we are = “allowed one’ ounce of ‘tonic unless otherwise ord- ered, We suggest you have yours ina smaller glass.” . ‘And . to- the: jadies who 6 Bo graciously posed for. this erst- ‘| while photographer @ couple of weeks ago. when I tried some pictures for the Ladies Indoor Golf Club | at the Community Centre, My ‘apologies, but-I was completely out of focus, 's0-the shots looked like something right out of Paychedelia. Anyway — golfing. coach. Cam ‘Lane said local male golfers hadbetter look out come summer, because these women golfers will surely put thei all to shame, of "peanut butter Hel: S Wher tt. Marl" te of — HALLOCK annual genlor citizens: tour : of the town on December 2h. was: home lighting displays this year as in former years,’’ . Maybe they were there, but slightly up- staged by , heavy snowfall, the Community just has to be Olson's Hill where every man- is being used for somie good old fashioned. sleighriding jcl- er one afternoon —-out sleigh- tent with the lower levels he tain and came down on.a tob- oggan, And 1 MEAN came down, vice Fata | Lotsa. eat lotsa, laughs! CLotga: good “wishes “for to the point of exhaustion to keep everyone patiently. happy -as flights were delayed, cancellad and diverted due to. some of the traffic in the airlines. history. For about three days:the letters thing, but promises notwithstand- ‘ing flight made‘ four veltent ap- Rupert to Tad ed a little choke svorgwbere Lhe went, “Three flromen ‘and a police-+. Ian suffered minor injuries. ‘The Butterfield Canning Co, plant and a’ service station were destroyed: by. flames, which also Spread to 10 houses, Some were empty migrant worker ‘dwells ings officlala sald. Contact The — “be B. SHARP ae Mr, Wm. ¥ Foster, President: Bt) pleased to ann nance ‘| appointment of Mr.'D. B, Sharp as ‘Treahurer and ‘Mr.’ & | Campbell as Controlier. of Ocean’ Cement Limited. ° : Mr. - Sharp Joined the: ‘Company: in 1987 at.’ obs, CAMPBELL ; th the accounting department and aguter since -1964, Mr, Sharp. 18 aloe mn Mr. eee came.to' Ocean Cement, ie! 108855 Bs }. He. has been employed in ditteten divisions St f ‘Olfles ie “The young Salvation Army of.” ficer told the Herald that he had". hot encountered any needy sit... af One comment. heard ‘after the . ‘There aren't nearly ‘as. ‘many . And the ‘most ifn place” a... ner and means of snow vehicle lies, Spotted a daring young fath- - -_ riding with his family. Not con- ‘trudged halfway up the mou-. prospercus new year, Especially : the lads at CPA, who really tried heaviest Christmas weather.and . CPA meant Can't Promigé Any> — ing they managed to..get the traffic through anyway. ‘The Cap. - tain on the December 22.incom- : : proaches at the ‘Terrace "aie fom port .in a vain -attempt. to gét:” in here before turning to Prince ; . And a Hapsy New Year to’ Pail - Fenger's Christmas elf. He pro- bably met. a lot_of people over: ~~ the weekend, and no doubt.caug=