TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B,C, CAUGHT WITH A TAPEMEASURE in Construction boss Stan Barton figuri present post-office for construction start on an addition Schev | duled. for next March, See story below, , ‘March start for post office job . Norpine. Construction Company ae ings to build a $266,234 extension to the Terrace Federal R, N, MOULD of Terrace, is - among 24 B,C, .Forast Service - Students who graduated from a > basic training course held at * the Service’s training school - “Green Timbers” in Surrey, Dev * eember 17, Tooth care pays off | : Malformed teeth and jaws can| be prevénted, ‘Four. out .of five people with irregular teeth have let this cone dition. develop because they or ' their parents did not know the . causes of crooked teeth or did : hot imow it could be corrected, | Even the one in five who has . inherited his irregularly shaped jaws and teeth could, - through . proper dental care, improve or ’ eorrect his condition, : Xeray and dental extimination| . around six years of age may Te ' veal many causes of future irres ’ gularity of the teeth and face before they have a ‘chance ‘to cause Permanent changes. dn a snowstorm is Norpine ng out measurements on Limited of Terrace signed The 8,369 square. foot, two storey addition will be built on to the east side of the present post office bullding, Stan Barton, president of Nom pine, said work is expected to Start the. beginning of : March, weather permitting, and will be completed by August 6,. 1969, He said the building would be of structural steel with wood framing and brick. ; The new building will rovide HUES Spee OPA Ad “on the main floor and o space for other federal aceoncles| on the second floor; The Indian Affairs offica, Vets erans Affairs and Fisheries De- partment.will occupy-the second floor which’ will algo include a Board room and lunch room. The Canada Manpower Centre will be housed in the offices locas ted in the building, Manpower currently rents an office on Kalum St, Barton sald the extended build. ing will include a full basement |. for storage and an upper atorey on the present building, the building,” -he said, will be movable partitions in all the offices so that office space can be changed when required’? Barton said his company had algo received word that their bid of $203,055 was the low bid of five for the Smithers Air Terti+ nal . BOOSTS HER FATHER MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) ~ As presidential election returns . flowed ini, Leo ‘Wallace, daughter | of George C. Wallace, told her father; . “You ‘try to #et'’a lot of | votes, because I want to live Jn the: White House,” ‘DON*T SHOW UP NEW DELHI (AP) ~ Sixty per cent of the. New Dothi ‘girl |: telephone operators. dont turn up for. their: night: ‘shitta, ‘giving | -various* ‘excuses “for ‘thelr “abe sence, a telephone official sald. growth, | towing . scheduler, Most are young and single, “CHRISTMAS SEASON _ HOURS ‘OF SALE Christmas. ‘teason in arcordancs with the: fol a “10: 00 am. - 9:00, pm, a oe ; fi December, 17th, 18th, 19th 20h, are aed, 27th. and 3 30th “One of the added features in , ENTRIES LAG IN LIGHT-UP The deadline date for en- tries in the Christmas Light- up Contest, conducted by the. Terrace Junior Chamber of Commerce this year, has been _ extended. Jaycee chairman of the cons test, Alvin Hamm,‘ said that since only few entries haveas - yet. been made, the deadline a will be extended to Dec, Entry forme, ‘coples of re= gulations, and hints on Christ. mas decorating may be obtaine éd at the Terrace B, C, Hydro office, . ~ -Prizes offered include a va- ‘cuum cléaner donated by the Terrace Co-op Agsn,, anelec- tric mixer donated by F. W. Woolworths Co, Lid, and an “electric” blanket and a study lamp donated by B.C, Hydro, a Legion L A. asks ‘to: turkey ‘dinner ‘ Terrace'’s senior citizens are honored guests during the Christ. mas season, — Each year, for instance, the Royal Canadian Legion ladies? auxiliary serves sumptuous tur key dinner to the Old Age Pon signers’ Associa tion. Pa ey did it again Saturday, December 14 at the Legion Hall, Tables were decorated and the traditional turkey and trimmings wore served, : Legion’s Mrs, Keith. Tutt pre. sented Mrs, Mabel Eobenshiold with a corsage and a birthday eake to honor her 68th birthday, : | After the dimer, each member ‘of. the pensioners’ association was presented with a gift, Robert: Spears entertained by playing on the pealtery, a med aval instrument, Mrs, Keith Tutt accompanied _| Connell Road, ‘Around G Winners of the recent Jaycee rey Cup pool were: first quar. : ter. G25) Harold Kendall of Ter. race; second quarter 50) Dennis Peters of Prince Rupert; third quarter ($25) Rose Killaly of Tere race andfinal score winner $100) was Gordon Clarkson of Terrace, eee -Misg Leah Seaman,’ daughter of Mrs. G, W, Keenleyside, will -.be home for Christmas from her studies at UBC, Leah is in her Second year of. rehabilitation me- dicine. x] rr’ = ‘ Miss Dorinda Steben, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Greg M, Sieben, ‘returned last Saturday from Vam couver where she completed her first semester at Simon Fraser University, She is home for the Christmas vacation, eee Lorne Litite, who is with Boe- ing in Seattle, is expected home Saturday to spend the Christmas vacation with his parents, Skeena MLA: Dudley and Mrs, Lite the ‘family, A “special Christmas: ‘gervice was held at Knox United Church. on Sunday evening when the Junior mor ofthe ehurch, under leader, Lodge attended as a ‘group. Also at the service were Old Age Pensioners and elderly gentles men -from Skeenaview Hospital, who were guests ofthe Fellowship Club ofthe church and wore enter. tained by them with refreshments and carol singing, following the service, - -— . re Robert Fell veturned Sunday night, December 15, from his first, year_studies at the Univer. sity of B.C,, to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr, and Mra,: Wilfred Fell and family on Mew him. “RABY BEEF ct & wropped ATURE BEEF cot & wrapped Asa ‘service to the public;: your: toca nl Govan ‘|| FRESH SMOKED Hams ond SIDE BACON with bargains like this - vacation the newlyweds will ree turn to thoir studies at the Unie versity of B, C. Mrs, Ellis Hughes, Dando, son of Mrs, A. N, Dando,| fF will be home for the Christ.|- je mas vacation from their first ’ term at Victoria University, . |. iim Friday’s. plane from his first year’s studies at UBC to spend the Yuletide holidays. with his family, Mr, Lawrence Haynes’ isnow presi - dent of Tarrace’s Royal Cane. Be dian Legion Branch 13, « Haynes was elected December 10. Also. elected were* Derek Hales, lat vieeepresident, and Jack Gare, second” Vicoprost. Ps dent, : Election of Officora ‘was “the matn {tem on the agends at. ial oe annual meeting | held ¢ ort” ae cember 10th. As a result of the election L, Haynes will head poe Branch No, 13 during 1969 sup=|P “0.2. ported by Derek Hales and Jack || ° .| Gare as First and Second Vice- President respectively. : . “he Deal of Sores cat to the po ¢: Gowe as‘ Treasurer, Direce tors elected were: J, Mitchell, Jack Hill, Gerry Potter, W, Swan son and Stuart Brown, ‘A welfare officer and a' sérgeant-at-arms wt be appointed by “President ynes, . The meeting was told that due to legislation introduced in Brie tish Columbia, a holding company in the form of Terrace & District Legion Ltd. is no longer ré- quired. - Each legion branch Is _| considered a corporate body able to hold, acquire and dispose of real estate and other assets, We have a tematkebl gelection of a Overcoats at remarkable ‘prices, too -” Famous. ‘brand — _Rames.. Wools, stam ond. ‘eeptenes ° with | Hp-out Miller’: s Men S Wear 4444 Lakelse Avenue the t town The girls of the Tsimshian’ & Maids basketball team would Like to thank Terrace Kinsmen for the financial support toward getting third | their new unlforms. . The Chris Troelstras of 4704 Walsh will be having their two out-of-town daughters home for Christmas holidays. Anka, who is in the second year at the Unis versity of B.C. will be arriving today, December 18, and Berta, who is teaching school In Vic. toria, is expected home on De- cember 21, Only jewelry is the lasting, per- sonal reminder of your love... that's why people appreciate gifts of jewelry on the most sentimental holiday of all. Christmas. Isn't there someone you'd like to gifti in a special way? y anes Be Miss Bertie > i ghland, who is in her third year at the Uni- versity of B,C,, will bahomenext Sunday to spend her Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr, faautly. Albert ‘Haugland+and rateerne iat A pos Mr, and Mrs, J, H, Hanna and| — daughter Ma jory of 4813 Halliwell left Tuesday by car for Vancou. "SP ARKLING ver where they will attend the wedding of their son Richard to DIAMONDS | _ enhance wedding & engagement rings. | fan Whitehead, daughter of Mr, dad Mrs, T, W, Whitehead of 606, : Eighth Avenue, Nelson, B,C, Following the Christmas ” Man's ring with brit. @ . liant stone .. .. Griff Hughes, son of Mr. and| .f and John} .@ ENGAGING DIAMONDS Po Marquise stone, 1 two baguettes. ae 6) «| BRR Marquise stone, § ee Gerry Elkiw arrived on last and. Mrs ME § » 53° th. n 50 | Elkiw at 2709 Keefer. . [cen VALLEY MEAT PACKERS Wish to announce their FAM ous NAME WATCHES. Fashionable 1 7-jewel timepiece for men, women and youngsters at prices for Santas on a budget! Many novelty and: sports styles also available. oe ; “SILVER: SUGAR oN ~ & CREAMER. “An elegant gift sire ‘ 4 to be appreciated by’: 2 your favorite hostess! Finest silverpiate. in charming rococo design. Only: |