— ‘neslln SS pis ave ait he : A UNIQUE MONEY-RAISING STUNT staged Saturday by Terrace. Teen Town realized $41.62 for the club when they held a penny race along Lazelle Avenue adjacent to the post office. The race featured two strings of pennies, one donated by teenagers and one donated by passing adults. The adults won with a strip measuring 99 feet 714 inches and teeners came up with a strip 92 feet 11 inches long. Teen Towners also assisted Terrace Lions members at the annual Loggers Day Sports held Sunday. _ THE CORPORATON OF - THE DISTRICT OF TERRACE _ LIST OF ELECTORS — 1966-1967, _-.. The list of electors for the year 1966-1967 will be closed on 30th September, 1966. A draft list may be examined on the Notice Board in the lobby of the Municipal Offices about 20th October, 1966, The list will be confirmed on Ist November, 1966, ; Persons who consider that their name should be included are advised to check the draft list between 20th October, 1966 and Ist November, 1966, and ‘to report any errors or omissions to me. om OWNER ELECTORS 4 The names of OWNERS of real property who are Canadian Citizens ay or British Subjects are normally entered in the list from records held in oe the Assessor's office. Persons who have received their certificates of Canadain Citizenship and who own property are asked to check the list to ensure that their names are included. RESIDENT ELECTORS All persons whose names appeared in the 1965-1966 List of Electors as RESIDENT ELECTORS have received a letter asking them to confirm that they are still eligible, Persons who are eligible for inclusion in this section, but whose names are not in the 1965-1966 list, must make abe a declaraton to this effect. The necessary forms available at the Municipal i, _ Offices. To be eligible for this section of the list a person: a, ; (1) must be a Canadian Citizen or British Subject, and at (2) must be over 21 years of age, and . (3) must have resided in Terrace for ot least six months prior to: 7 the date of the declaration. of TENANT ELECTORS . ss - This section is confined to those persons and corporations who have.- - rented or leased property in Terrace for at least six months prior to the date of taking the required Declarations, Persons and corporations who are eligible for inclusion in this section, but whose names are not in: the 1965-1966 list, must make a declaration to this effect. The necessary forms are available at the Municipal Offices. , _ Corporations are reminded that their name cannot be entered in. the list unless they have filed with me a written authorization naming ‘some person of the full age of twenty-one (21) years who is a Canadian = - Citizen or British Subject to be its agent to vote on behalf of such corpora- - tion, ; ; 7 The Municipal Offices shall remain open for the convenience of od - Tenant and Resident Electors Friday, September 23rd from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday, September 24th from 10:00.a.m. to 3:00 p.m. | os, DECLARATIONS BY RESIDENT AND TENANT ELECTORS MUST BE ” “b DELIVERED TO ME WITHIN ONE WEEK OF THE DATE THEY ARE SIGN- | i ED, uo. 4 «INO: DECLARATIONS BY RESIDENT AND TENANT ELECTORS, AND 7: — *. "NO AUTHORIZATIONS BY CORPORATIONS CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR , 7 ANGLUSION JIN THE 1966-1967 LIST IF RECEIVED LATER THAN 5:00 | _ "PM, en FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1966. . a ES, J. Pousette, Municipal Clerk Se a - - ..... The Corporation of the ; a vm ps District of Terrace . ro) TERRACE “OMINECA™ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA. Centennial Committee. “The Totem Route’ markers were commissioned. as a British Columbia Centennial project along the route formerly covered hy Indians in canoes and now served by modern ferries and highway links, George Clutesi, well known Indian artist and. Wilson Duff, Provincial Anthropologist, judged the carvings. The ceremony will be opened by Mr. Wallace. _ Among those attending will be Robert P. Clifton, chairman of the Native Indian Participation Sub- Committee of the Provincial. Cen- tennial Committee, and Chief .; Edwin Underwood,. Councillor... of Tsawout Indian Band, Saanichton. The ceremony of unveiling the Swartz Bay pole will be conducted by J. B. Cumming, Reeve, District of North Saanich, and A. W. Free- man, chairman, Village Commis- signers Sidney. a The story of the totem pole will be related by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hunt. Carvers who will be introduced at the ceremony are: Jimmy Sewid Simon Charlie, Sam Henderson, Tony Hunt, Stan Mod- este and Jimmy John. During the ceremony and pres- entation of awards Indian dances will be presented by Abel Joe, Chairman of the Cowichan: Indian Centennial Committee and Chief Simon Baker, Squamish Indian _| Band, North Vancouver. Poles marking the “Route of {the Totems” are located at: Camp- bell River, Kelsey Bay, Prince Rupert, Victoria, Saanich, Court enay Qualicum Beach, Parksville, Nanaimo, Departure Bay, Duncan, Tsawwassen, Malahat, Ladysmith, — Wednesda September 14 1 Awards Named Tomorrow : In Totem Carving Contest & Awards for talented artists responsible for the tm totemic carvings which mark the “Route of the Totems,” : be presented at Swartz Bay Thursday, September 15 at 7 by L. J. Wallace, general chairman of the British Colum Swarts Hay Sidney and Hors Bay. 7 . Je = More People Films About B.@ More people than ever ig are seeing mére mection pee films about British Columbig television —. and more: of ate seeing the scenery and § of the province in colour! Bill Round, director of thé tographic Branch of the Tie ment of Recreation and Coimea tion, says the number of tela of Canadian travel films Aig United States increased by fi than 45 percent.in 1965 ovegiam and every indication is the trend is continuing. - With reference to films ae British Columbia, Mr. Rowgy ported that in the first 2 months of 1965 there worl telecasts “abroad,'’ mostly Hy United States, and 14 of § were in colour, Figures fam same period in 1966 show (3% 102 telecasts, 25 were in co} “The advent-of colour telqgy in Canada, and fhe current ‘3B in colour telecasts in the im States will certainly give}iam colour films greater and %& valuable exposure,” Mr. Rag The Photographie Branch % operates with the Canadian Tr@ Film Library of the {ana Government Travel Bureau ing purchase and distribution of # tion pictures. - 7 All available figures s¥ greater use being made of try films about Canada, includ prize-winning productions by ‘E Photo: Branch which also has J Port Hardy, Nimpkish River, Ai the 19th hole, bend your arm and lift your ead with a quenching lass of Lucky Lager, ucky's a bold breed of beer, man-sized, slow- _ .. brewed. So grab yourself a Lucky and savour a flavour as big as all outdoors, ~ ‘Don't Miss The Vancouver, i _ Give Yourself a LUCKY BREAK 1966 Canadian Cpen Sept: 29 - Shaughnessy Golf & Country eral new films now being m4 Watch the birdie! Whether you . Shoot low seventies - or high hundreds, B,C.’s famous — ’ fairways offer constant chalfenge ~ and sometimes sweet success. oti. Club, DATED AT TERRACE this Sth day of September, 1966, - cee This advertisement is nol published ar disptayad by the Liquor tr ° or by (ha Government af Buaish ‘olumbia Control Board