Wednesday, June 29, 19 _TERRACE .'‘Omineco” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA + DOCS CARTAGE & STORAGE CO. LTD. 4 .| Freight Agents for: SMITHERS TRANSPORT - (To Smithers and Hoxelton) REITMIER TRUCK LINES ' (To Vancouver) Local & Long Distance. Moving - AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES VI 3-2728 Herman Bandstra Epp Talstro 4504 Keith — modern facilities and spacious heated { warehouse for all your Storage needs, eft es. $ fo Magistrate's Court The following convictions were made in Terrace Magistrate's Court last week: . Magistrate C. J. Norrington: James Carnell for impaired driv- ing was fined $250 and prohibited from driving for. three months: Harold Strain, driving when lic- ense suspended: due to failure to Pi file financial responsibility fined $100, . David Trowsdale, impaired driv- ing fined $300. mo There were 26 liquor offence convictions; two for driving - with undue care; 20 for other traffic offences; four trucking violations and three other minor offences, Magistrate F. H, Adames John Erickson was fined $100 for driving while prohibited; Geo. Brown was sentenced ta 14 days for trespassing. There were five liquor convic- tions; 12 convictions for speeding and minor traffie offences; three for trucking offences and two for other minor offences. — CENTENNIAL MEMOS English author John Emmerson wrote in 1865 that unless a per- son had money, it is useless . to come to British Columbia — and if he has it, “Why then he better stay home and enjoy it.” af letters to the editor... Terrace “Omineca” Herald I take strong exception against your editorial “What idiocy is this?" in the Herald of June 22, Being neither English nor FrenehCanadian I feel there is an urgent need for more «understand- ing and respect between the two if Canada can ever claim to be a true nation. What better way to pro mote understanding and interest than the painless one of a French language station in B.C? Culture and Janguage of the French-Cana- dian wil] become familiar to you without expensive dull lessons or crash courses. What a hoon to our high school students, who - you agree should be taught French, to be able to combine pleasure with learning, and to improve their pronunciation taught by English Canadianst T assure you there are many peo ple who, like yourself, do not be- long to the 2,800 people speaking French only, who, unlike yourself, are still most interested in getting a chance to lear another language than their own; and whose “free and easy Western” personality is free enough to listen to somebody else's viewpoint, As for tlie CBC — no words of praise are good enough for an in-. ‘[that retaing thé- ability to seup! couver plywood factory as the B.C. TEL closed circuit television camera sees them.Watching a conveyor beltis an extremely tedious job. Closed circuit TV takes over this essential but dreary chore,enabling the ‘man it replacesto move on to more productive and worthwhile work. Second by second, hour after Watching the picture ona moni- With new industrial applica- ¥ .|about the worth of a wife. _| fired.” stitution that has been‘ a ‘pion dn bringing radio to this count that has the courage of ite come vietions to justly criticize ange not seek easy popularity, ani ‘beyond the demand of the averag public ‘and keep in mind the benja@ fit of that public, - Re Yours sincerely, im ' Mrs, W. HL van Heal Editor — . _ Terrace ‘“Omineca” Herald In your April 27 edition yqim carried a picture of a section of i tree found in the Copper Rivas area, which tree contained on BEM the carved names of a number fe people who presumably were sim tioned in Terrace during the Sq ond World War. — I checked with the departmenmas of defence and veterans affaie and discovered the following which may be of some interest { you and your readers: ; The initials P.W.R. relate to (iam Prince of Wales Rangers withime which there were two Priy Campbells, each with the initi of their christian names R. D. ie F0638 Private Campbell, Reva en David, Born in Cumberland Cg NS., 27 November 1922, Enrollé at Halifax, 27 January 1943, wy - M610524 Private Campbell, Rage bert Douglas. Born in Round Hila Alta, 3 January 1923. Enrolled fie Edmonton, Alta, 30 Novembe _ 1942, - a 1.608860 Private Selinger, Frail John. Born in Delke, Sask., 5 7 vember 1918. Enrolled at Regin#ae Sask,, 15 January 1043, a L.600011 Rifleman Eurich, Davicjam Born in Luseland, Sask., 19 Jul¥ 1919. Enrolled in Regina, Sask., March, 1941, K.59502 Private Robinson, Harry Friend, Born in Qu’Appelle, Sask.,™ 12 September 1913. Enrolled ing Vancouver, B.C, 12 December 1942, L.608819 Private Heuer, Edward @ Albert, Born in Swift Current, Sask., 7 August 1921, Enrolled infil Regina, Sask. 14 January 1949, L.609204 Private Nazar, Steve Al- @ fousus. Born in West Bend, Saak,, fi: 10 January 1917. Enrolled in Re & gina, Sask., 26 January 1943, me If there is a desire to communi. } cate with any of these gentlemen, one should address the letter to im the individual, listing his regimen-& tal number and sending it ing care of the department of Veterans Affairs, Ottawa 4, Ontario. The led ter will then be delivered to that J person's last known addregs. 7 I hope this information is satis- factory and sufficiently informa-@™ Hive, . ; Yours sincerely, Frank Howard, MP Skeena 7 Editor " Terrace “Omineca”. Herald fe I believe your editorial headlines fi were misplaced in the issue of § June 22, "What Idiocy Is. This?” I should have headed your editorial . ‘In my opinion, one suck summed§ it up very well when she said, “It’s a good thing we're working for love; if we were working - for fm money, most of us would bela “Parasite” iHalum ke Major liance Hor g eehan hour, the camera scrutinizes the flow of logs into the plant—checking '- for size ‘and correct positioning on the belt. . rr a » 3818-8-CCTV WORLDWIDE TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS « INTERNATIONAL TWX AND TELETYPE SERVICE = RA , SYSTEMG # ELECTROWAITERG = DATAPHONES = ANGWERING AND ALARM UNITS = OVER 300 OT: tor inside the plant, this worker can . 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