4 dq nn a Ny ee ee eye na or . _ This. ‘week's. special! —_ SAFEWAY _DELUX ” 60" x 12! three bedroom,’ fr kitchen. ‘Most’ practical ‘and. spacious .. floor plan on the market.: Western Trailer: Sales. _ West of Skeena Forest Products, Hey 16 ee ete Geen ret ‘Phone 635-6566 -- Terrace, B.C. Press Run—-4,000. . St “Wedhesdov. July 12,1967) Page ‘Nine = “oF | No municipal | status for | | reserves: MP Skeena M,P, Frank Howard, told a public meeting at Moris ‘cetown June 29 that Native In dians should be wary of any pro» posal to turn ‘Indian Reserves into municipalities for they could easily losetheir Reserves ‘by doing this, Mr, Howard sald: “The Pro vinclal ‘Government is promel- Ing the concept that Indian Re ‘serves should become munick- palitles, If this is done it would , Mean that the Indian Band would ‘become enfranchisedl. under the “Indian Act. . “The very moment this hap- ‘pened the Indian Band would le-. ‘gally become extinct and tose Its “Endian status, “Under the provisions of an old B.C, Government Order- in-Couneil when an Indian Band becomes extinct the Reserve land which is held reverts to the Provincia] Government, . “This of course is intolerable and no Indian Band should ac. cept municipal status unless tt wants to lose its Reserves, and lose them without compen Satlon,'? Chicken, low, b f hi lh, PLAYGROUND PROGRAM at Uplands School Thursday saw Lena ; ee ig IS Connor directing costume preparation by interested boys and girls taking advantage of the summer T sessions organized by : CDA forecast the Community Centre, OTTAWA, «= Foutry mest Youngsters attend prices are likely to remain low during July but beef prices are expected to rise as a:re- ice. cee DIGYGround program demand, Here’ is the ‘detailed outlock from Canadian Depart- i +4 . moe LIRY MEAT: with lange Some 200 youngsters have already put the Terrace Playground ks and increased production | Progtam to.; used, ey eat eens eroductton And even more from Thorn included making costumes for RUTH _HALLOCK A'tasieof _ peanut butter — If Mr, Bonner doesn’t come Which reminds me - = how up with an explanation before many more moons have passed, come 50 much Country and Wes- Terrace may have to set up} term music on our local radio statlon? Even the so-called asthetose torn sheet mons Housewives Hit Parade is usual-: gy | rily with butterfly netsrounding | LY ® Country and Western tune, fal opening at the Yes 1 know -.- you'll now think chicken and fowl, are kel to| alll are expected this week, the: ceremon up sloshed strays, Charge.them remain low, . el The Thornhill program opened program Friday, $2.00 a day bed and board and Pm a stuffed shirtor some silly sang the save progam i ich eoinea ee yi | gc gu Yoee | + EGGS; Current production Is --Op enin “act! ti ave} ‘summer: vacation -. project. ors - tive days'="= zotz ede high and prices are expected} Pe vittes tn Tei ‘gantzed! by tha Terrace Com: ve diy fo a tern too « » bit 2 steady diet of. to remain low until: the saa- |) munity Centre. , Frankly, I don't care how the | it? Ech! sonal dacline in production be- FREE GOLF It 1s designed.to keep young ~, | matter 18" glossed over, we Just Oe, gins later in the summer. __. | Paoplé busy and interested dur- | new HIGH GRAD PatCasey | can’t have inebriatedatrangers | Certalaly wish TK radio or BEEF; Strang domestic de- ‘ ing suramer, above is now in Abhostsford on | walking into: ving rooms and |. television - could ‘get Attorney mand, reinforced by Expo vist. FOR JUNIORS Playground centres are at’ .}|a six week flying scholarshlp | flaking out on chesterfielda, General Bonner on & hotline’? tors, Is expected to strengthen | |” : Clarence Michiel, KitL-KShain,: which he won as a member of | simply because the local pokey |" show here for just fifteen mit prices, ‘{the Terrace Air Cadets, Course "| cannot put them up forthenight, | utes, will lead to.a private pllot’?’s | I had the gendarmes remove He licence, Pat .will study aircraft | one from my house on Saturday I’m back at the Herald oftice mechanics in the fall, hopes | morning, Should have kept him| thia week working on an eventually to be a commerctal there to cut the grass! upcoming Centennial issue. pilot. 7 ttt ‘ Some of the most interesting and Uplands schools, - | Boys and girls cangettoleara |" qornnit School will Also be , PORK; Supplies are plentiful| he game of golf from a pro | ysag: “and prices are éxpected to re- next week, - Play activiiy Is dtrected by main steady, And It?s free, young leaders trained to direct POTATOES: Stocks of pota-} | Terrace Community Centre 15» | recreation, toes have daclined to neariy| Sponsoring free golf lessonsfor |: Fach week takes a different. = Tuesdays andFri- : : 1 Bee by the papers that some reading in the world is to be normal seasonal levels and prea soe uescays ‘theme, Theme for July 10-15 Blondes aren't “bright Individualhasrecommen- | found in newspaper moreues, prices are strengthening, ‘with ine. Creek Ron Cush ‘Is nature, . : " | ded firearms tests before hunt. +4++ further seasonal “price rises} Spring Creek pro Ron Cush. Activities include, a flower . will teach © aspriring golfers expected,. -grips and swings at the Ter. ue 1 “ing licencas may be issued, Now what they seem ‘what do you think about that?| They tell me the assistant show, Mikes, and arrangement of . grass, dirt, bark and cones to MONTREAL (CP) - Only about +++) Municipal Clerk, Terry Lester APPLES; Suppites of apples | race course, ake pict . qi ‘are. stil available from cold| Lack of equipment isnohandi- malse on the agends are soft~ two per cent of North Amer!- | sorry to. hear that Danny Me- | 1s leaving Terrace ior New . Storage at firm prices,: Cade OTHER FRUITS AND VEGE-.| ‘Bags and ‘clubs will be pro- | Pi! and soccer. TABLES; Favourable crop re- vided free of oiare ted \ ports Indicate Increased sup |.' Only money involved is a re plies an@ seasonally low prices'| duced green. fee rate of $1,00 Faulty fr idge or ‘for early summer vegetables if young golfers want to play ar and fruit, : ; ~~.) round after lessons, dirty hands: can ec — ~aeeameng! poison food The type of food polsoiitng can women are naturally blone, -|- Atiister the affable TK weather. Westminster. Sorry to hear that hair coloring manufacturersre- |’ MAN IS Calgary bound. Have en:| but wish him the best in all port. This year alone 40,000,000 | joyed Dan’ s friendly grinforthe' | his endeavours, Terry hasn't women, whether teenagers with past year or so and particula- | been with us too long .but he’s ‘| allowances or grannies with pers ‘Tly Tike his radio show. Good | managed to wade through moun slons, will spend $180,000,000 | ‘luck in your new home back in | tains of Municipal work during on hair coloring products choos- | the old home town, Dan! the time he’ s spent in Terrace, . ing from 30 shades -of blonde Coulter Electric Ltd. - | plus blonde hightentng shades of ‘] mauve and pink. rm DWeposits ' er ee, p ; ; | bulance, the Canadian First Aid ‘ 2 . . ‘@) authority. 2 - Symptoms. comeona few hours after ~ eating, They consist of nausea,’ yomlting, abdominal pains, and diarrhea,: If the food has been contam!- most Likely to be encountered Men. wanted on vaction results f, ither poor refrigeration or unclean in Home Ec... CONTRACTORS ; handling, watns~St, John Am- | ASKATOON (CP) - ‘The Unt RESIDENTIAL — COMMERCIAL versity of Saskatchewan’ s Col- lege of Home Economies ls look- ing for men to enrol, Mean Edith Rowles Simpson sald. degree programs jordietieians and food scientists have’ been modified Agents for Wallace Neon and Neon Products FOR SERVICE AND- ESTIMATES, PHONE | Terrace, Bob Ramsay. 635-2445 - KUITIMAT, N. COULTER, 1072 othe fee CSRS MRE ROR aeoe: sinbcceot ~ fo sof a suds and a hook — By JOE CUNNINGHAM Okay ma*am; I?m a convert, | To the Terrace Public Library, Recently I added imyself to that: dust-munching. segment at humanity known collectively ag the citizens of Terrace. Whea [ first poked my nose into, town, I looked for a itbrary, My Idea of the good life Is tostretch supine on a chester- field with some good, if not necessarily” improving, book, A further refinement ts to have nearby a can of cold suds to help me through the dry paris, . I found the library, ; I said good grief, and turned my back upon ft, : Admittedly, 1 only saw the outside of the old building, Coun clllor Dorothy Norton once showed’ a deep appreciation of its architectural excellence by suggesting to Council that it should be converted to a public comfort station, Personally 1 felt that it had reached that status many years, past. I became a nomreader,’ grew morose, ind looked around tor pussy cats to kick, ‘ I even began to read Dr, ‘Crane's column of platitudinous uplift, found in the slum areas of this otherwise fine newspaper. That! 5 when Hazel Cambrin walked into the office to talk library -- new library. ‘ I don't think any of her.former co-workers on library boards and committees would quibble with the fact that she is the lady mainly responsible for giving this town a real library, . As & matter of fact she worked for two libraries, When she. : first came to these parts In 1959 she ralsed sufficient statlc to influence school board people-to get to work on the Skeena Secon dary School Nbrary which has now reached a respectable. status of 6,000 books, This column should have been a salute to: Mrs, Cambrin, Bu a review of the notes taken. during the conversation ine dicated that she had outmanouevred me, She talked only about the Terrace Public Library. «And then she left Terrace for-her new home tn the unpronoune eat unspellable community of Tsawwassen, 7 Bi she did‘persvade me that you shoulin’t judge a Nbrary © by its cover, Béhind that outer facade resembling yon condemned outhouse “were 6,000 books worth reading, she sald. That’s one of the reasons why when all the July 1 footeraw of ribbon cutting and speeches -was done, ] ambled in one night to join, I discovered that [ had to take my place in line becatse a number of other residents have decided that in Its new quarters the library has something to offer, Business is brisk, Ané obviously enough, as more people use the Ubrary, is going to need more books, .¥ou could throw a bouquet to the. ‘fiction: section, It! s ample, 7% yood range of authors, and. titles, and well displayed. But you had bettér throw @ rock-at the nonfiction section, Itt s- “small, far tod small for a community this size, But brary people are working on that now, trying to bend the budget to. meet the needs, . You can’t assess a whole library staff on the ‘strength of Just ‘one ‘visit. But the volunteers I encountered were first rate, They looked interested, deted helpful, and showedthat they enjoyed the job, .. Admittedly, now that 1 have again acquired a supply of reason- abla books, the chesterfield is taking a pounding. 7 To say nothing of the dwindling. supply of suds, But then you have to live a little, SES EEES PSetitete lalate a tronons trainees < gunner = ' ‘ oa CITE PALE DAN ILY SERVICE ~ VANCOUVER - PRINCE GEORGE - EDMONTON NORMAL SCHEDULE TIMES LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE 9:00 P.M, BAILY ., EXCEPT SATURDAY & SUNDAY | 79. ARRIVE BURNS. LAKE, TOPLEY,” HOUSTON SMITHERS, HAZELTON; | ‘TERRACE™ DAILY” EXCEPT SUNDAY, & MONDAY ~ Agency and Terminal Facilities at oll Points. nated by unclean handling, sym= ptoms may start with a chill, f|.and later the patient may feel cold while having 4 tempera ture.in fact of 102, - The patlent- should be given simple hot Hquids such as tea, Cause of the food poisoning should be reported to health of- ficlals Immediately so that pro- |& per. action can be taken as SOON | to attract men students, It's Our Year-eld: ‘Sale! Come In And. Save On Thasel tem e oe ce 7 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, GIFT WARE, NOVELTIES, SPORTING ‘obs, ‘LADIES? WEA Terrace: Call George Dyer Phone 635-6857 | a. When asked why he parted with his wife, Caesar replied, «1. ‘ ‘wished. my wife to be “not 50 much a as Suspocted."* vy . - “PLUTARCE A rticle “Sears : COMING |} greater. “PAYING war is a wise precaution to re- AND INDIAN. HANDICRAFT t etumns | UPTON Bie a thysictn Sone _ — on | esse eclnononts » Save. on. . s ee 7 . a serious nature, > Beery: