MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1971 re rm meee srr orcas . Orjan Burchardt . Burchardt, a Colcel executive gets promotion George W. Scrimshaw, president and chief executive officer of Columbla Cellulose has announced the promotion of Orjan -Burchardt. ’ Burchardt has been appointed Corporate Director of Pulp Manufacturing, and will be located in the Colcel’s office in Vancouver. He will he responsible for overall supervision of the company’s pulp mills located in Prince Rupert and Castlegar. who joined Columbia Cellulose in its nor- thern pulp operations at Prince Rupert in 1967, has a Masters Degree in chemical engineering from the Royal University of Stockholm. He held managerial positions in the pulp industry in Sweden. JOB’S daughters crown new queen The local chapter af Job’s Daughters held its installation of officers recently, Attending the ceremonies were friends, Masons, Eastern Star, Shriners and the ‘DeMolay from Prince Rupert. Installed as honored queen was Karen Wright. Her terin and that of the other officers is for six months, Other officers are: Sandy Place, senior princess; Gail Redmond, junior princess; Karen Place, guide; Avis Agnew, marshall; Lauren Dubeau, chaplain; Laura Dando, recorder; Norma Dando, musician and Ehelan Deane, treasurer. The installation began with Man charged after crash - ‘Pwo cars received a total of $500 damages in a collision on Lakelse Avenue Tuesday. Charged with failure to use due care was Peter Lucin. His car struck one driven-by James Olsen. ‘The accident took place as Olsen was about to turn into the vee and Suds parking area. -- Nes narrator Julie Roper reading the “Light of Life” as the girls walked in and stood forming a - cross in the center of the room. The officers were crowned and robed and assisted to the east. The honored queen was also presented a gavel by her great aunt, Mrs. Harry Sandberg of Everett, Washington, by her mother. BIRTHS Born at Mills Memorial Hospital to: Mr. and Mrs. James Murray, 8 son, on January 6. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dennis, 4 son, on January 6. Mr. and Mrs, James Wallington, a son, on January 7. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Car- son, a daughter, on January 7. Mr. and Mrs. Bikur Gosal, a son, on January 7. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Byers, a son, on January 8. ; Mr. and Mrs. Oresp Sadoway, ason, on January 8. COMMUNE FARM — An Israeli-style , communal farm will be set up in the Phil- ippines with the help of Israeli experts, officlals said in. ‘Tel | Aviv. BRAKE BLOCKS WHEEL STUDS s. COL. TRAILER SUSPENSION | “..* BRGS: & SEALS _ sHEAVY DUTY EXHAUST MGM. BRAKE CHAMBERS — SLACK ADJUSTERS. ~~ HYDRAULIC HOSE ie CIBIE LIGHTS A PUPPET AND A GADGET aid Toastmaster Robert Westover in quieting some of his more windy colleagues. Westover. built the box with TERRACE HERALU, TERRACE, B.C. lights to let speakers know when their time is up. And for the more persistent, his puppet “Rabid” : shows them what they sound like...Staff photo. sare. Latest ladies curling Terrace Ladies Curling Club standings toa week ending Jan 9 are: Tuesday Afternoon Leagues: Smith, 1742 points; Judd, 15; Furnseth, 12; Braathen, 9; Clifford, 7; Fraser, 6. Wednesday Morning Leagues: Smith, 18 pdints; McKinnon, 16; Kutenics, 164; Dodd, 15; Brown, 9; Ritchie, 5. Wednesday Afternoon League: Rowland, .22 points: Bartlett, 19; Clifford, 16; Davy, 8; Furnseth, 7; Olson, 7; Richards, 0. Tuesday-Thursday Morning League: Davy, 27 points; 23; Myers. wy * 1314; Murie, 9 3 results Bartlett, 17; Fisher, 14; Barry, 14; Rowland, 1344; Kirkland, ; Anderson, 75 Munson, 5%; McGhee, 5 ; Thursday Night League: Davy, 29 points; Beckley, 26;) Melanson, 25; Gravelle, 21; Dempster, 16; Smith, 16; King, 13; Woode, 12; McKinnon, 12;: Dedd, 11; Qlson, 10: Hildebrandt, 8 On Dec. 30, the ladies had the: draw on the curling sweater: raffle and the winner was Greta Bahula. “When I leave this job next summer,” he said, “I will have had. snoveh of. anythin | Boes.” 7 Alcan gives grant A $25,000 contribution to the building fund being raised to construct a new Geological Sciences Center at the University of British Columbia was announced by Aluminum Company of Canada. An Alcan spokesman said the donation, to be ‘made in three equal annual instalments, was made “In recognition ot the need for larger, more modern facilities at Canada’s leading school for mine-makers'’. The. kkk kk first instalr ment was paid teday. | paa+ ployment insurance are happy . tosee afew extra bucks on their unemployment insurance cheques, Benefit payments from the UIC were boosted by 10 per cent Jan. 3 - a nice little New Year" s. gift from Ottawa, The announcement was made in the House of Commons by Finance Minister Edgar Benson, “For more than half of all unemployment insurance claiments,” said a UIC spokesman, “‘the increase means an additienal $20 monthly during the winter ra hs." OOO OO OL ~ TILLICUM THEATRE Proudly Presents. . . . x K om toxese THE DOWNTOWNER » Gatedneieanininieiesadiae baat Now Playing January 10 - “PATTON” Starring George C, Scott as General Patton Karl Malden as General Montgomery Showtime Starring IK Showtime * OH. Attractive : -ggeayen, 4 John Merrlott 635-5924 re Buan » 693-2076. eo a LLL L TTI: ) aaa eee eee ee L LLL TROT TEL TTT nid Oe ge | atens jan Terrace and area residents | - who are elegible for-unem- In announcing the increase last ‘month, Labor . Minister Bryce Mackasey said the 10 per -eent boost would place more than $54- million in purchasing” power in the hands of nnem- ‘ployed Canadian’ workers, There’s more good news too. New legislation, said the workers with dependents would Tange as high as $100 weekly, spokesman, i is expected by July 1 under which ‘payments to Under the previcus schedule, '| weekly payments ranged from $13 to $42. The new. set-up boosts this to $14 for the lowest paid unemployed worker to $46, Lee Marvin © has joined the parts staff of this Company. His car backbiting’ Police have. charged a Terrace man following a collision on Olsen Avenue last Monday. : Charged with backing while unsafe was William Schopes. Police said Schopes was AT Jan. W-1%6 8 P.M. ..Coming January 7th - January 23rd x “PAINT YOUR WAGON" Jean Seberg . Sunday January 17th - 9:15 p.m. January 18th . 23rd - & p.m. only 22 OOO Terrace International Truck _ And Equipment Are pleased to announce that MR. E.S. (TED) CLIFFORD ‘Ted has been in the parts field for 18 years and. is efficient and skilled in the. parts business. We have a good stock of timken and spicer parts r also good selection of exchange units to fit call makes of logging trucks. AND. BRAKE PARTS - - STEMCO SEALS “PADS AND TRUNION RUBBER - | mF FILTERS & BATTERIES. ~* PARTS FLEX PIPE ETC. ... JAND. REPAIR PARTS _ EXCHANGE CLUTCH ‘ass s AND FITTINGS - ALL TYPES. Ba os wa in parts: weld in. hubs, taper lock k bushings, pulleys double & single, the vs Sunday 9:15 P.M. as backing from a driveway when his car was struck by another- car driven by Graham‘ Burkett, The accident occurred about 12:40 p.m. Neither driver was injured but the vehicles received a total of $600 damages. 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