“Terrack HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, ‘Skeena. MIA. raps, ferry susperision _ ‘Dudley Little MLA has | ‘eriticized the. surpensicn. at. : ferry service between Kelaey. Bay and Prince Rupert. . ane sald: ‘that ft ‘seriously aftect ‘ected the northern tourtat ee . terty 1 sérvice was suapended when ie ‘rman een of Prince ‘Fan agro expected ‘ ‘be be In service in the apring, ° ; The Sota Credit MILA tor Sheena: iota the “Houses ° aitia, poe of action by. ‘the Government. aca “Ia not good eno : " _ Little sald that if the Fort. ‘Bt, John: to Dawson Creek Highway wore: cut, ‘I wouldn't haye the’ audacity to stand | in this house ‘and suggest that the repair of i road 7h monthy tater ‘pould be good. enough.” s, *The ey Bay-Prince- Ropert ron is a inarine highway," Wednesday, February. 14,1968 - SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT, suggest Lauren Gorley ‘and Esther Madsen, is Guides and Brownies upcoming Think- February 22 when.pernnies are collected for the ing Day World Friendship Fund. Sea ‘story, page 8 L TERRACE ee : EQUIPMENT: ‘SALES me “LTD, . _ Your ONE STOP toacens’ sHoPr \: @ CHAIN SAWS . @ LOGGING - SUPPLIES ot @ WIRE: ROPE m @. WELDING SUPPLIES" |: 4841 Greig cet _ NOTICE | - The Terrace and District - HOSPITAL -ASSOCIATION | and : ‘SKEENA HOSPITAL: IMPROVEMENT. ‘DISTRICT No. 17. ~ ANNUAL MEETING: - one 039.504 AT THE ~ HOSPITAL DINING. ROOM All ‘interested parties are asked to purchase their membership, cards at any local - bonk before Feb. j «27th... “ “INSIST ON’ REALLY _ FRESH. EGcs H} race business leaders and Inter- Delivered Daily to your Local Grocery from . _SAMSOMS - POULTRY FARM ho told tha Ne haem. 9, Little sald that ‘he was pleased that ‘the Department of Highways: had taken over the government, ferry service, , | atttons.:- Lake toad. residents | hit. slow: snow removal - Kalum ‘Lake Road residents. “have petitioned Highways : _ Minister P.A, Gaglardi for better snow removal. Thirty-six: ‘signatures were af- fixed to ‘a petition: which com-|: plained of inadequate snow re- j-| moval causing impassable roads, cancelled postal delivery and . . loss of revenue to the residents. Kalum Lake Road, gometimes called . ‘Amesbury | Borth from the northeast coat bound ary of the District of Terrace, | - The petition stated that poor road conditions: seemed ti: be ‘| caused by a lack of sufficient| {equipment*- for a region with regularly poor wihter Toad cone Highways Minister Gaglardi, | in his’ reply to Robert BR, West- over spokesman for the’ am Road residents, sald, "power saw, . Around | | the town _ Mrs.,G.E. Reum left on last Thursday’s . train for Alberta [| where she will visit with rela- tives, dim Burbank of Radio Station CFTK and Mrs, Burbank have left Terrace to make their home -in Kamloops. Mr, ‘and Mrs, C.M Adam are ‘at present. ‘Nacationing in Kamai, nCFTK, has’ Sie Sur ared toon, Saskatchewan to take up residence. Mrs. Bacon is al- ready in the Saskatchewan city. - Stan. MacLean” of Cedarvale (was brought ‘Into Terrace last week for medical attention, He sustained a badly cut wrist and hand while. cutting wood with aj. He was lald off work with the CNR ‘ for & weeks “Mias Diana Miller’ and: her|. brother. Arnold patd.a vistt with Mrs, Phillip Sutton and her son Fred of Cedarvale,* Terrace Truck ’ ‘here to stay’. gorrace ‘International . Truck was “there to: stay’? according -to a top executive of the parent _ International Har. William Fleming of Hamilton ; made the statement at a luncheon to mark thé opening of new head- ‘quarters for International Truck in Terrace, Because of construction diffi. culties, the move to the new site on Highway 16 West was not com plete, ° But the lwich for’ Tere national Harvester executive took place as planned. Fleming said that International Harvester. had gross sales ‘of $2%4 billion in the past: year. . Reeve J, Fred Weber thanked: the. company for “having com come? ji our. part of the We have ambitious plans for : the future in this most rapidly |. developing corner of British Columbia,” Weber, said, - Ask for this booklet from our representative, ™ Mr. K, ES Phillips: "| Mrs, Have noted your comments onthe /| “Show removal, but as you know * GOV'T. INSPTD. AN, CHOICE TEBONE o cB ‘SIRLOIN: we have to operate under a/ie . system of priorities dealing firat with those roads which heaviest traffic,’ “Tn any.event have the a I will check into it and do my | iam best’? he said. A. copy of the petition was also to MLA: Dudley Little, |e “Obituaries. Mrs, Emma Birgitt Fossum, | Mam Terrace, B.C, Following -a lengthly itiness |i Emma Birgitt ‘Fossum ‘| passed away-in Mills Memorial | Hoapttal oi on. Thursday, February | ie The ste Mrs, Fossum was . born in Lincoln, Nebraaka, U.S.A, on January. 13, 1886. married in Prince Rupert in 1912 and came to Terrace with her |im Their home| # husband in 1945, is at 4704 Graham Avenue. - The deceased is survived by her husband, Christian Fossum: |B three sons, "Vernard ‘of Prince|[e Rupert; Christian of Oona River i and Raymond of Squamish; one|m daughter Mrs. Max (Marguerite) |i e@ was Slevert of Prince Rupert. and| Ree brother - Emil Bergloff of Ter-|f ‘race, Ei ‘Funeral services were held on|I Saturday, February 3from Christ Lutheran Church, Pastor Holgar | ff 3 Interment | Madsen officiating. LEER PSE PEE EM OS erat Pallbearers were: Robert Am-| dam, Hans Amdam, Ernie Ar- MIX N MATCH NEWTOWN, SPARTAN,—MacINTOSH ._ ata Sires SE, ai bul badae. ia weller, Albert Arbour, George/ Mi - Hipp and Gordon Watmongh. Thornhill Yatepayers _ return slate Thornhill ratepayers uary 30, : Alternative candidates’ were nominated. for all the exec 'f tive posts. But Lloyd Scott was | re-elected as president, Bert Bel-| ff ‘| Iamy,” vice-president and Mra, (= Renee Cox as secretary. Mrs, re= ig ‘elected the 1967 executive Jan- . SUPER-VALU, 1 Ib. pkg. KRAFT, 32 oz. Jar Steve Gyegorash was also re-(B - elected as treasurer as was Mrs, |G Roberta Muller as director. Two new directors, Leo Dyck and Alfred Swanson were elected, Zz John Collier, in his report as chairman of the Thornhill Centennial’ Committee, sald that | i: the ‘full government Centennial |§ grant totalling almost $800. had -been received and all outstanding | § Gebts had been paid, . Work on’ the Centennial park |z is still ~ uncompleted but is scheduled to go ahead in the spring, | a Funeral held. for Mrs. McColl MARY PEARL McCOLL, Ter- race, B.C, - Mary. Pearl McColl, Mrs. ao resident; of Terrace for 18 | fie : “ALL BRANDS | pion: : iz S years, died at her home in Key-|9.~"- stone Apartments on Wednesday, February 7 The late: Mrs, McColl was Pre-deceased | by, her husband in| & Left to: ‘mourn: her loss are .| two daughters, Mrs, Maxine Pe- _at the age of 50. [i _who will be at . Lakelse Motor Hotel 4620 Lakelse Avenue Terrace, B.C, February 20th, “1968. ters of Vancouver; Mre. Roger | @ .. oanna) Christopherson of Ter-| te TRE, 4 rol pkg. ; _ ‘and "Mrs, Norma: Sigurdson, of a Pare Trail, B.C, ‘threebrothers, Floyd 5: 2 ar . Olson, | Regina, - Saskatchevan; g , ‘Melvin Olson, Salmo, B.C, and Al a. ; O : i fred Olson, Vancouver, B.C.,and : 7 = oon ‘\nlné grandchildren, ; ‘| “Fimeral services were held | i z aa i i a SC INTENSE Enea ron. - Monday, February 12 from TWX | ‘Waited " Church with Rev, . Keenleyside cfficiating, Interment was mado in Kitsum= If you require a term: loan. to start, imodernize or expand your business, : we invite you ta discuss your needs with o our representative, we db: INDUSTRIAL | | ‘alum Cemetery; Pallbearers s Charles Siras Dan El- Harold nny, aor DEVELOPMENT BANK | | TERM FINANCING 5 FOR ‘CANADIAN BUSINESSES 7 1320 =! Sth. -Avenue. i pat ‘Prince ‘George. Bs. Oe A ‘