ednesday, February 9, 1966 TERRACE “‘Omineca’’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Page Seven Miscellaneous hand tools, vari- ous brand new merchandise, gas m and electric stoves, bunk beds, wa new Hollywood beds, new mat- stresses, hundreds of books. m Items of interest for all. Don’t mm miss it. Sears Auction Rooms mm Phone VI3-2414, 029 Menor prompt efficient service. a NORTHERN RUBBER STAMP : Will pick up and deliver. Con- tact Tess Brousseau. Phone V1I3-6879, or leave at the “Herald” office downstairs, MEW PHILIPS “301” tape record- fer, 4 speed, 4 track with stereo play back and built in P.A. sys- ma tem. Includes all attachments ™ and new warranty. Was $319.00. New $219.00. Phone VI3-6758 after 6 p.m. peo “MARSHALL, | wanes Silvertone TV, Fully recondi- meme tioned smart looking reduced tO ee ee. $189.95 eed Hot special. 14 months old Rogers Majestic 19” portable s teieee g . $149. must received 24” GE Range, See Mit. cee eee $129.9) ef Frigadaire ...... 8 79.95 meollywood bed. Spring filled mat. Ce i re ee] : .eoeeeee .. § 60.00 m3 RCA, New Vista 19” portable TV yours for $120.00 whisholm radio-phono Hi-Fi, Exeel- lent tone was $179.95 now only 4. $148.95 Meishley thermostatically controlled wood heater, .......... $119.95 mm BIRCH AND JACKPINE firewood, m 6 cut any length to order, Phone VI 3-6879, haeae stf B @ SALVAGE s CASH FOR scrap copper, -brass, aluminum, radiators, batteries. We salvage your waste. Phone VI3-5816. OK Used Goods. 20 f@ COMING EVENTS: ; PARENT CRAFT CLASSES ? SKEENA HEALTH UNIT wishes to announce that their new ser- ies of prenatal classes for pros- pective fathers and mothers will commence on February 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Skeena Health Unit, Municipal Building, Ter- Tace. Please consult your physi- cian for enrollment in the class. c ANNUAL RNAEC dance will be held February 26, in Commun- ity Centre. Music by Aiyansh band. Tickets $6 a couple. Re- servations of tables and tickets, phone VI 3-5850. 29 N.D.P. ACTIVITIES q Terrace Club Discussion group. Non-members welcome, Monday, Februaty 14, 8 p.m. NDP club rooms. . Organization meeting NDP Youth Club, Non-members weleome, Tuesday, February 15, 8 p.m. NDP club rooms, 4621 Lakelse f Avenue. eJoin the NDP, The planning party. : ¢ RU.C.W. VALENTINE tea, Febru. ary 12, at 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m, in the United Church. e290 ae HELP WANTED—Male BFULLY QUALIFIED heavy duty @ mechanic preferably with some experience with forklifts and front end loaders. Must be able to supervise small staff and should be able to assist in keep- ing stock records and ordering parts, Please apply to Box 1450, Terrace, B.C. eC Be ENGAGEMENT mR, AND MRS. L. J. Hayward of Smithers, B.C., wish to announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Sheran Rebecca Vagg, to ’ Hendrik Herman Onstein, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Onstein, Ge m. leen (L), Holland. The wedding to take place Saturday, February 26, 1966 in the Sacred Heart Church, Terrace, B.C, Write Advertiser Box 310, Ter- race Herald. 029 OCLERK-stenographer would like part time or fulltime work, Mon- day to Friday. Write Advertiser Box 322, Terrace Herald. c29 EXPERIENCED TYPIST seeks of- fice position. References. Write Advertiser Box 321, Terrace Herald or leave message at VI 3-9395. p29 MALE accountant seeks permanent race Herald. p29 @ WANTED TO RENT ONE bedroom apartment. or small honse by elderly woman. Phone VI3-2356. . c29 FOUR OR FIVE bedroom house with basement or storage space, by reliable party. Phone ¥VI3- 5718 after 6 p.m. or on week- ends. stf NOTICE PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO ZONING BY-LAW NO. 2699 NOTICE is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held on application to have: 3, Blk. 22, D.L. 362, PL. 3126 (4931 Walsh Ave) Re- zoned from Residential No. 1 to Residential No, 3 . AND LOT 1, Blk 18, Pin. 1009, D.L. 360 Pin 970 (2610 Kalum St.) rezoned from Residential No. 2 to Residential No. 3. The hearings will be held in the Municipal Office at 7:30 p.m. Feb- ruary 22, 1966. ; All persons having any interest in the rezoning of the property aforementioned shall take notice and be governed accordingly, DISTRICT OF TERRACE I, T. LESTER Deputy Clerk Administrator ¢ @ MISCELLANEOUS Notice to the Public FOR temporary roof repairs call Gateway Motel at V13-6172, and ask for our representative Dan Lansall. Steve Parzentny, Roof- ing Co. Ltd. c 5 | ROOF LEAKING? Needing repairs? Do it yourself with “Zone” a pro- duct of Southwestern Petrole- ums, Sold in 150 countries guar- anteed for eight years. Phone your Zone representative E. L. Polding at VI3-6833 or VI 83-5519 after 6 p.m. ctf MOBILE HOME MOVING. Local and long distance hauling. Phone Fagan, VI 38-6463, ctf BUY AND BUILD the outstanding Suburban Homes for as low as $3,780.00. For the 1964 catalogue and information write to Subur- ban Building Products Ltd., SS. No. 1, Sanderson Road, Prince George, B.C., or phone LOgan 4-6300. ctf ® WANTED TO BUY THREE OR four drawer metal file cabinet, legal size. Preferably with a lock. Phone V13-5100 ¢29 ® LEGAL SALE OF MINING EQUIPMENT BY PUBLIC TENDER Pursuant to Section 20 of the Mineral Act, tenders are invited for the Purchase of the following abandoned mining equipment on and in the vicinity of the McNeil Crown granted mineral claims - Lots 7516 to 7522, Range 5, Coast District, situate on McNeil Creek, a tributary of the Zymoetz River: 840 feet approximately of 1% inch pipe ___, 975 feet approximately of 4 inch pipe 1000 feet approximately of 1 inch pipe . 500 feet approximately of 4 inch pipe ___, 1000 feet approximately of 10 inch air pipe _ 1500 feet approximately of mine rail 1 compressor — 300 cubic inch 1 Air receiver 1 Pelton wheel — 20 inch — and fittings Miscellaneous fittings . and serap Tenders submitted must be ac- companied by the full amount of the tender plus 5 per cent Social Service Tax and will be received in the office of the undersigned or at Box 340, Smithers, B.C, not later than 10:30 am. on Mareh Sth, 1968. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted and such tender as may be accepted will be on the condition that the equipment must be removed from 29\its present position with six months after purchase thereof. Dated _at Smithers, B.C., this Sth day of February, 1966. G. H. Beley, Gold Commissioner, 2 The name of the department looking after lodgings for Expo vl- sitors is LogExpo. At peak periods p2gMontreal area. more than 100,000 visitors will be accommodated overnight in the tf | 3989, Range 5, Coast District. 1-4 and Moneymaker 1-3 reverted | LAND ACT NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY TO LEASE LAND In Land Recording District of Prince Rupert, B,C, and situate 22 miles west of Terrace, South of HWY. 16 in the vicinity of Lot Take notice that Skoglund Log- ging Limited of Terrace, B.C., P.O. Box 640 intends to apply for a lease of the following described lands:- Commencing at a post planted G60 ft. from the SE. Corner of Lot 3999 N 32 degrees E; thence 200 ft. § 50 degrees E; thence 1518 ft. N 34 degrees E; thence 1102 ft. N 47 degrees E thence 200 ft. N 50 degrees W; thence in a south- westeriy direction along of the Highwater mark app, 2700 ft to the point of commencing, and con- taining 13.6 acres, more or less, for the purpose of booming. for Skoglund Logging Limited G. Reithofer Dated January 18, 1966 e29 IN RE THE ESTATE OF MAN CHOU DONG also known as JUNG WING PING DECEASED FOR SALE TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to 12 o’clock noon Saturday, of the 5th day of March, 1966, for the purchase of the hereunder described parcel of land situated in the Municipality of Terrace, Province of British Columbia, belonging to the estate of Man Chou Dong also known as Jung Wing Ping, Deceased, and more particularly known and de- scribed as follows: Lot 15, Block 7, District Lot 369, Range 5 Coast District, Plan 672; Highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted, TERMS: Strictly cash, The above described premises ean be viewed by arrangement with Thornhil! Realty Ltd. of Ter- race, B.C, Signed W. N. POOLE Official Administrator P. 0. Box 546 19 Besner Block Prince Rupert, B.C. c30 IN RE THE ESTATE OF JOHN CZINK, DECEASED, INTESTATE _ TAKE NOTICE that as Admin. istrator, duly appointed by the Court, of the Estate of John Czink, deceased, late of the Mun. icipality of Terrace, in the Pro- vince of British Columbia, who died in Ferrace, British Columbia, on the 20th day of November, others having claims against the said estate to send the same to me mentioned below on or. before noon of the 17th day of March, 1966, after which date I shall pro- ceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, having re- gard only to such claims of which I shall then have been notified, AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay their indebtedness to me forwith Dated at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this 27th day of Janu- ary, 1966 Official Administrator unty of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert 19 Besner Block 1965, I require all creditors and | Properly verified, at the address |} FOR SALE © WORK WANTED '@ LEGALS @ LEGALS AUCTION SALE! ACCOUNTANT SEEKS permenent IN RE THE ESTATE OF ursday, Feb. 10, 1966, 7:30 p.m,| Position. All replies answered. DISTRICT OF TERRACE MARGIT CZINK, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICH that as Admin- istrator, duly appointed by the Court, of the Estate of Margit Czink, deceased, late of the Mun- icipality of Terrace, in the Pro- vince of British Columbia, who died in Terrace, British Columbia, on the 20th day of November, 1985, I require all creditors and others having claims against the said estate to send the same te me properly verified, at the address mentioned below on or before noon of the 17th day of March, 1966, after which date I shall pro- ceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, having re- gard only te such-claims of which I shall then have heen notified. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that all persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay their indebtedness to me forwith Dated at Prince Rupert, British Columbia, this 27th day of Janu- ery, 1966 Official Administrator - County of Prince Rupert Prince Rupert 19 Besner Block P.O. Box 546 Prince Rupert, B.C. 31 Aluminium Ltd. To Adopt ‘Alcan’ Name Aluminium Limited announced this week that its board of direc- tors has adopted a bylaw to change the Company's corporate name to “Alcan Aluminium Limited” and to ‘Alcan Aluminium Limitee,” The bylaw is subject to ratifica- lion by the shareholders at the time of the annual meeting on April 28, 1966 and to confirma- tion by the Secretary of State for Canada. The change would be made effective immediately there- after. Nathanael V. Davis, president, said the “Alcan” name is being adopted in order to identify the Company more closely with its Products and to reflect the fact that the Company and its subsi- diaries constitute an integrated in- ternational enterpris2. Primary or fabricated aluminum bearing the name “Alcan” is now turned out from company plants in 19 countries and sold by sales offices or representatives under the Alcan name in some 100 coun- tries. Aluminium Limited’s largest subsidiary, Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. is generally known as “Alcan” and produces aluminum Magistrate’s Court The following convictions were made in Terrace Magistrate's Court last week before Magistrate C. J. Norrington: Stewart Jones, intoxication fin- ed $15; Wilfred Carbol, impaired driving fined $200; David Greer, speeding fined $40, displaying im- proper license plate fined $15, op- erating unregistered motor vehicle fined $20 and for increasing speed while being overtaken fined $10. Henry Pache, unattended motor vehicle fined $5; Dale’s Collision and Towing, unattended motor ve- hicle fined $5; Dale Lioyd Quinn, speeding fined $40. Barry Linder, driving without due care fined $50; Wesley Rus- sell, littering the highway fined §25; Gary Wright, interdict in pos- session, fined $50; Henry Sinclair, obstructing police fined $100. Ronald Forshner, egal U-turn, fined $10; Gary Wright, littering the highway fined $25; Lawrence Brown, intoxication fined $25; Duane MacDonald, falling to stop at'a stop sign fined $10, Joachim Bueckmann, littering the highway fined $25; David Brent Elliott, minor in possession of liquor fined $25 and for being a minor with no insurance fined $25. Magistrate I. H. Adames presid- ed for the following: David Gibson, failing to yield right-of-way fined $15; Ormond Jamieson, overheight load fined $35; Ole Hide, backing while un- safe fined $10. John B. Smyth, failing to yield half the road fined $15; Lodovico Stival, failing to report accident fined $15; Bruno Williams, in- toxication fined $15 and Medrick Azak, intoxication fined $15, Profit in a Herald Classified Ad Ph. VI 3-6357 products bearing the trademark ALCAN. TO THE | Yearly Subscription $3.00 SUBSCRIBE CLIP AND MAIL THIS COUPON TODAY! SM” HERALD | Outside Canada $4,50 | ADDRESS .. | CO) Cash Enclosed DRAWER 1177 P.O. Box 546 Prince Rupert, B.C, ¢31 —— ee ee ee ees Terr ace OMINECA Herald CO «OBI Me TERRACE, B.C, . tT eee