Fale e yeaa a eto ste tata ate eee ey a eye ter aR a Boe ean a eg a COTES Boe ea ROYAL CANADIAN PAGE Aé, THE HERALD, Wednesday, January 12, 1977 WE Vea LEGION BRANCH 13 EXECUTIVE are, standing left to right, Jim Switzer, Friday evening, January 7th, there was a good tur- nout at the Branch to view the installation of officers for the 1977 term. Zone commander Winnie Gray from Kitimat combined efforts with Zone representative Olga Waselowich to install both Branch officers and those of the Ladies Auxiliary. Following the installation Past President Jim Switzer assisted by Comrade Gray presented Golden An- niversary awards to the - following specially . honoured people: Comrade "Rene Levesque, Comrade ; Exnie ‘“Hainstock, “Comrade ’ Derek Hales, and read the citation which accompanied 1 the award for Ladies Auxiliary member Dorothy 1 Sheasby who was not able to be present. Mrs. Mary Cote received a standing ovation upon the presentation of her Golden Anniversary Medal in recognition of 30 years of outstanding service to the L.A. and the Branch. A Zone Commander Winnie Grey, Harry Fisher, Ernie Hainstock, Bill Daires, Jim Peden and Roy Clifford. | By Maryann Burdett _ Royal Canadian Legion (Pacific) Branch No. .13 Terrace pleasant social evening followed the ceremonies with dancing and lunch. Curling got underway again after the Christmas break with a good turnout of curlers. The draw was won by Comrade Neil Nordstrom who along with Comrade Dave Simons has been unusually lucky of late. Congratulations to you both ‘on your recent good for- tunes, . Don't forget that dues are payable anytime now. For fraternal Affiliate members January 31 is deadline day. Pop in, pay up and keep in: good'standing... -.: -~ Comrade Cy Hart is the new Services Officer. Anyone requiring assistance in the Service and Welfare area of the Royal Canadian Legion can get in touch with Cy at 635-4074 or through the Legion. It is a big job to be an effective Service Officer and we are sure that Comrade Hart will do a fine job. ~ OO Liberal fund-raising dinner The Skeena Federal Liberal Association will be holding a fund-raising dinner for Jona Cam- pagnolo’s next election campaign al Veritas Hall on Saturday, February 12 beginning at 8 p.m. This dinner will cost $15 a plate. For further in- formation please telephone 635-2156. “The first great rule of life is to put up with things.” ASK US ABOUT YOU Baltasar Gracian ~ We offer comprehensive training in 100 trades. - We can subsidize University training. - We offer a challenging, relevant job, a reasonable salary, many benefits such as free medical-denial, a good pension plan and op- portunities for world travel. To quality, you must be a Canadian Citizen, age 17 fo 24 — fit — able to pass our selection standards and be willing to work hard. We're the CANADIAN ARMED FORCES A Military Career Counsellor will be in Terrace at the Manpower Centre on Wednesday, January ith from 8:30 to 4:30 p.m. Seated left to right are Norm Butterfield, Esther Butterfield, President Dave Simons, first vice- president MaryAnn Burdett and second vice- president Bob Bennett. ROYAL CANADIAN LE EXECUTIVE are, standing left to right, Clair Taoms, GION L cat a ADIES AUXILIARY Dixon. seated left to right are Olga Waselovich, Gloria Campbell, President Lissi Sorensen, Bev Ethel Yehl, Betty Gare, Judy Jackson and Jean _ Dickie and Pat Halvorson. open and use one at a time. is insert the pouch, snip off a-small corner and pour. of refrigerator space. only one pouch at a tinie, you have a minimum amount of milk open for a minimum amount of time. The other flavour and freshness locked in. Canadas fastest - growing family-si ’ Easy to pour, One pouch fits into the custom designed pitcher (available at a special introductory price) so all you do Easy to store. The unopened pouches store easily on their side. using a minimum Milk stays fresher..Because you open pouches stay sealed until needed, with the Light and strong. Though light in weight, the ‘PITCHER-PAK’ is extra strong. Easy disposal. The empty pouches crumple up into almost nothing, take ulmost no space in the garbage. milk pack ze milk package. Now for the first time, pitcher-pouring convenience and economy. The new ‘PITCHER-PAK’ consists of 3 individual 1 1/3 litre pouches (approx. 47 fluid ounces each) ...so you just =~ Just follow these simple procedures. When you insert the pouch into the pitcher, tap the pitcher firmly on the bottom, 2 or 3 times. This will settle the pouch down into the pitcher and create a vacuum which will hold the pouch firmly in place. Then just snip off a small corner of the pouch and pour. When not in use, fold the corner down and tuck in beside the pouch. ~ Coming January 24th, ‘PITCHER-PAK’ 4 litres =i quarts (approx |