Page 7A TERRACE. “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA ___Wednesday, October 12, a , - oe has announced the opening e Looking Back ' month of Jewellery store in § , a q ee 7. lace, : NEW REMO —HIWAY 16 WEST N.H.A, APPROVED WINDOWS . | IS YEARS AGO“ FEBRUARY 1901: | STORM WINDOWS — SCREENS From the files of the Terrace) Newly elected Commlssioners of| A new OSpassenger Int ; All Sizes “Ominees’ Herald the Village wre any sworn in tieoal school bus has ginived : os JANUARY 1981: y Magistra binson as| will go ce .. Call V. Vistiea — VI 3-6864 A forward step in what will be| follows: S. N. G. Kirkaldy, (re-|Irvine and Bob Elkin of the P.O. Box 2558 Terrace, B.C. lone of the biggest industrial de-| elected), Geoff Lambly and W. F.|race. Transportation Co. velopments in Canada and which|J. Oshorne. have been awarded the contraim will benefit Terrace and the whole a = , z North-Central British Columbia] Returning to thelr” studies at was taken when final touches|U. B. C, are Allan Dubeau and were put to a long-standing nego-/ Parker Mills, tiation between ‘the Government — of British Columbia and the Alum-| Since January 5 local trucks inum Company of Canada when|have been hauling logs from John the Honorable E. T. Kenney, Min-| Hagen’s. operation at Remo to the ister of Lands and forests, on|old Army spur here. The logs are behalf of the government signed|to be shipped by rail to Columbia .|4n agreement between the pro-| Cellulose Company's plant at Wat- drive the bus, Grant & Newton, ‘electrical il tractors. of Prince Rupert, - # completed negotiations with Fieg Morris, real estate agent, foul purchase of two lots on Avenue to open a branch @& . A lew garage will open fe shortly, Robert Parker, hea We offer... vince and the company. This son sland and loading will start|Bob Parker Ltd, Prince Rie . , agreement covers ie proposed j the er part of month, announced this week that hea (a) AMPLE CONSIGNMENTS power and aluminum development -_ —_ purchased Lot 1, Block 1@m (b) LIBERAL EARNINGS . in Northern British Columbia! After months of hard work done | Lokelse Avenue from Walter iim (c) QUARTERLY BONUS _ | which has been under survey of uk sperefie, Pastor | Ww. & Solon ner and wili estabish oa fame . e : (d) SALES TRAINING AND MATERIALS: — |@P@0Y since 1048 Church and members of the com (eons sales and service agi , . ; A petition has gone forward to|gregation are pleased to announce — | bo y Write or phone E. Maslantca Lid The Honorable E. c. Carson, min- | the onening a their new church An old-established busi 4a icfor Comptometers td. ister of public works requesting on Lakelse Avenue, next the | changed hends this week witht . : that Highway 16, between the| Masonic Temple. |purechase of Spencer's Garacieee 1014 Howe Street — Vancouver, B.C, — Phone 682-7431 | Village of Terrace and the City _ Robert K. Elkins and Jamdame . of Prince Rupert, be kept open| George Cook, owner of George | Irvine from W. H. Spencer. Sa the year ‘round. ; ' |Cook Jewellers in Prince Rupert, _ MARCH 1951 B.C. Power Commission day completed the Agar-AWiR 21 pole power extension to Bae five customers in that area. |. Stan Smith-and Tom Jug ‘who have been associated Terrace Transfer for some have purchased the Transfer 3a Ness for Harold Smith, who continue to handle the sale of Gam APRIL 195t in ‘There were only two convictime In local police court during .fmonth of March. One under # Motor Vehicles Act and one ung the Government Liquor Act.: |. Aceording to an announcem@ll teceived by the Herald from Ké {Heth Caple, regional represeml '|ative of the Canadian Broadea™ ‘|dpg Corp, ‘the first of five 18 ~) power. transmitters designed @ ‘|bring CBC programs to listend wooo * J between Prince George and Pring "| Rupert will be installed this well me The. initial unit will go —..q Smithers, CBC plans for addition _ sf installations this summer at Vig | derhoof, Burns Lake, Hazelton 3° “| Terrace, ® Robert Yarnall Richie of tm . | Robert Yarnall Richie Productiogs ~|Ine. New York arrived this well to make a colored documenta ».] film on Columbia Cellulose Id ‘>. . [ging operations in this area. Hi: {old Lynum, Terrace area supervgly “for for Columbia Cellulose is acti3 “| e0-ordinator, enabling the N¢q | producer to make a complete fill “.|in-color, motion and sound of ¢@ - {Columbia Cellulosa Watson Islaie ,-_ | Pulp plant, from the virgin stangy _ {of tall timber to the finlshed py + Fduet. ae an —i= 5 “|. Esquimalt dry dock was com “| pleted June 26, 1696, - i ~ i ‘ JELECTRIG: . Mejor liance Sea ~. STOMORROW-BUILDER % Electrical ps 5 oe me ge wpe a oe es * Residential ‘No reat problems in a small boy's road-building. Mountains are moved, rivers are bridged, canyons * Commercial mie -" , 2 - a : Y ; . a ry . . . Py . li : . . re crossed. It’s not ‘that easy in real life but that’s ‘where Finning takes a hand For Finning supp ies c of Katum end P ‘and services the powerful yellow Caterpillar equipment that forces-our. - INA IN G Phone VI 3-752 T COLUMBIA 7 front a CATERPILLAR os Syour boy and Finning will tomorrow-build together some day. ———— ar —e frontiers ever, further, Opens the way to greater prosperity. Could be Motor Winding