acces -B Other Names Reeve‘! “perm of Residential ’ Oc tics | tt ; Surname a Councillor Ouiice.. Address cirpa > _ Bg BOGELUND. Fa . , ania N. Eby at. ‘Often Mage. sets ah 6 GOLLIFFE . Vitlor.0,.G.. Reev “4629 Hillcrest ‘ave. - veces # WEBER - J,:Frédérick Reev 4695: Davis, Ave.’ ‘Managing Directne : wh CLIFT ..- Everett F, ‘Councillor: 3 years Ste.’60; Keystone ‘Apta. : A DEANE”. “Doviald H. - Counclllot 2 years 3524. HarisenRd. ‘ DuRFUS. .. M. J. Gerald Councillor, 2.years -3823, Munroe St... : ae ‘ i JOHNSTONE Lloyd M. - Councillox’'9” 4593. Birch Ave.’ -Sem!-Retired | Ai McALPINE Allan M.° Councillor “2 years 4404 Birch Ave. - - Chartered ‘ecountant : 4 = MOORE... Mary.“ * ‘Councillor 2 years 6021 Dalry Ave. Florist’ : 4G -QLSON: «.. Thomas 5." Councillor: 2: years 9604 Kalum Bt, . Trailer. Court Opr. |~ A Bey, “Gi -. Gouneillor1 year;: 4507 Cedar Cres, _Blectrical Contractor = ey oT was also present,” : Mee oder” and must be In my. hands S Se acu Wednade. Decembi er. “tt TERRACE, HERALD, TERRACE, 8. C Rarer: Kaka ‘heamber 2, inthe Tert: aComi. | > Terrace old Age. Pensioners Vand: ‘Mea . Johnaon, ‘Assoclation has moved into-an- |: other -phase of fund raising for.| the. Old Age: Pensioners Assoc-| alwaya welcome Terrace’s Senior. Citizens Home,. Antion; will beheld. at. 2:00 p.m.,| nko. ’ The group wilt spontoraSpring | » ; bazaar in an: effort to” yaise! © ™ money to help with furnishing |°- im of the new housing complex, | dus tts for completion in April; : ” : Anyone having odds- and: ends tes ,of four ply wool or.” remnants’ |: of cottin print, is asked to’ phone | - = ae : a ou _ be : a 7 . . 4991 Lazelle Avenue. aa irk Ss" ald erman 635-2546 or leave materials @ at |- - During ‘the QA:P.. regular’|: 7 monthly meeting,-lield November 4th,, members heard a progress |- report on’ progress:of the Sen- ior Citizeris: Home:.A- number rd - “TORONTO. (CP). of applications for occupancy have already been received,. h --. Twenty-six. O,A.P. members | | attended: -the ‘Satuéday meeting |: ‘and ‘a* visitor; Miss Be Reid, ‘Meals on “wheels pets, says | Barbara Froom, comi- -*| ing -to. the defence: of the snake aid old’ folk.” <- ydn the face of ‘efforts. by -sub- WINNIPEG’ cP) — oh ‘volun: strictiong on tlie conatrictors, |” ‘eer meals on wheels. ‘program ig} * During ‘the. debate: onthe pro-| - helping this city's elderly main- posed ‘amendment ‘to 4 Following the meeting, ‘an én | tartainment’ hour featured’ old time “vocal ‘selections by’ Mr, | and Mrs, L,F, ‘Robinson... : Hostesses for the meetingwere | ‘During ‘the ‘last two years {ties the power to control the at. a price they cari afford, bet- | keeping: of : reptiles. -in’ Homes, The next- regular meeting’ of) munity Centre, Newmembers are wa strictors |make. Feeney a ‘| bikban Etobicoke to trinpose re-|" oo ‘Ontario’s| _-. im. taln a’ broper ‘nutrition balance. Mlinicipal Act giving municipal-|- . -f HAM ITHATS — THEM CLOTHES. < SHES WEARIN' WERE = 'ER MOTHERS! 3 UP ON YOU,MOUTHY! } Mrs, J. OBrien, Mire, Fe ‘Thomas ‘| ween. 300 and 300 yolunteers of|:Ald, Donald Kerr said: “1 don't "i the “Home Welfare Association | cara “if a-whole house is: full ‘have - delivered | more than 250,-| of- garter, snakes ‘but: boa’ cor ; . NOFICE | 000-meals to aged and’ infirm strictors’ are something else,” cos, SURPLUS OF MUNICIPAL citizens. . . -Miss Froom, conservationdir- VEHICLES |" GW, Plerce, HWA president, ector for the: Canadian Amphib- 4th Dee, 67 dnan interview sald some elderiy’] ian and Reptilé Conservation Soc- couples are on the program. He] jety, suggests ‘such ‘remarks in- said elderly people often eat only dicate Ignorance to the true nat- what is avallable and do not ure of a boa constrictor. |, _eare for cooking. Ina letter to a Toronto Tiewse “Yt they weren't: on the pro- paper.she maintains. the- name |. |. gram they'd. he in hospital or the| only: “applies to a atively | nursing home,” small’. South American species |- Onan’ average day between ‘averaging nine and 11 feet “In G0 and’ 75.meais are dispatched) Jength, from the Manitoba Rehabilitation (Centre's. kitchens, ‘Each, meal Costs..a. maximum of. 75 cents “and recip jents. pay only “what ‘they can Ufford. ~The balance is ‘paid by tlie ‘association... - ‘The..average age of the re. ‘eipients. is hetween.78,and 80 and the majority of. casea are ‘referred to the association by the home care departmenta of the | diftienlt, to see any justification St, Boniface and Winnipeg Gen- | for prohibiting individuals from eral Hospitals and from various | keeping one or two ‘powconstrict- ‘care seryices’ operated by the jors in any borough,”* | province within the city. *.. ‘Island lake | turns. purple ‘THREE MILE LAKE, B.C, (CP). — They may have to change the name. of: the lake: here ‘and Pur . The ‘undersigned will receive ‘Sealed: tenders: on the purchase of either or both of the two vehicles described a3: " -1, 1955 2. ton Chev,. truck and hoist Serial No, 5154820011. *-2, 1955 3 ton Int'l Mat deck and hoist Serlal-No, R1624024C, These vehicles may be.viewed |. by contacting the Public Works ~ Superintendent at the Municipal: Office, ‘Bids shall be'on an ‘‘as./- is, where is’’ basls, nor shall the highest bid nor any bld be necessarily ‘accepted, . All. bids shall be marked “vehicle. ten- |: to: add: dogs ‘and cats; to” its. diet; she says, They squeeze: ‘their ‘prey: only: enough ‘to snuff: out life ‘and don't care’ for Can-: : | adian . climate. If ‘one ‘escaped. It wouldn’t' live Iong since it can: not survive in temperatureslow- er than 78 degrees, | ‘ not later than 4:00 P.M,, ‘Thess ; “*9f properly cared for, ‘tt 1s day, December 12th, 1967... 4 eo POUSETTE, ‘Clerk Bt ’ District of Terrace, .0 .. ‘Box. 610, . Terrace, B.C, “ ) (e209 L. E. PRUDEN REALTY Ltd. Very cozy, 3 bedroom home on cement foundation and with enclosed attached garage. Located on large lot and. connected to both sewer and water. Excellent location close to both High School and. Elementary -School. Features wall to wall carpet, . attractive kitchen, utility room. An attractive buy. . Bat only $14,000 full price 00: low i "onsen partiovlary 7: a ae ° Zz n 2, Avai eons rt st spring, the lake ‘was ee et “taxes ¢ ° ly" S158 0: Ava _ | typical blue-green; but sincethen not ce we . it has changed from ‘pink | to deep purple, Residents of this community of about . 30: ‘persons near Cline : ton, -140 ‘miles northeast of Vatie couver, say the lake was. chang ing color almost hourly. : : Leone Jorde, wife of the pro- prietor of.a drive-in restaurant NAME aS ANY | {ieemnot tee three miles long or rlleGdeo-any-plaooel was Small 2 bedroom horné * Mtoé .immediate sole at $6300 on terms. Some reduction for cash. i.acré lot i near new. Vocational School, $800 down balance at $75, a0 per month. B20 ft. X 200 ft. in Thornhill ; bolance at #90 00 per. month. ays: “UA few. weeks ago she. varied ; from a light.to dark pink, . It 4} seemed to. depend -on -how. the Bl light struck it, .Now.. the Jake jis pretiy well dark. purple © all |. the time, - Samples of. the water have S| been sent to the University of British: Columbia where Dr, Janet Stein, an algae expert Bays. Mithe color could be cause by a| many factors, Dr, Stein says the “purple and pink coloring is probably caused by blue-green algae . Tt is also. possible that. ‘the i} color changes are. caused by'a heavy concentration of purple @| sulphate bacteria, UBC is, inve stigating this possibility, Dr area: * $500: "down . “ATTENTION: TRAILER: OWNERS” ne Cost. of fire insurance high? We.feel our-rates are-reasonable“and competitive. a Call in and let us give you a quote. - : ib —E PRUDEN REALTY LTD. . "Box 1118, Terrace, B.C. “ Phone 635-6371 _ Evenings. 635-2662 _ including Stein said, eek : 7 Real Estate, — Insurance, of all. kinds .ife,.. Property. Manogement, .. — 0 "CLANS REACH FAR, : “Legal Notices, _North America. NOTICE OF. POLL | OF. TERRACE - Publie:notice | ig s hereby given to the electors, Gt the” “Municipality *, : aforesaid that ‘a poll has become necessary at’ the éléction: now, pending,, and ra that ; have: ‘granted such poll; ‘and ‘further, ‘that! the persons: sduly: ‘nominated ir ion, for \ whorn ‘only votes will be received, are: ‘4Q29 ‘Walsh Ave,” ~, Councillor) ‘year: oe + Ee a — face ne Pa 40a “rifle . in. the -hands- of a maddened. Kootenay Indian, *.:-.. Itvis'a fussy | eatey' riot Likely : i have bared my heart to your. bullet. Surely’ it is not you who, | children under the” trees, _{to be -a missionary.’ | British’ Columbia, | arriving at’ | Pete reveals, ple Lake would be as good a) ‘| «There are 66 different. species and sub-species of weasel in} - | pérts, - wa “MUNICIPALITY OF THE District” os coe tae Lumber Mill: Mer These men built E “"Pather ‘Goceola: paredhis chest *T-am waiting," he said, ‘See -is afraid??? ° ; His bravery won ‘the respect of his would be.assassin and led to, @ peace treaty when Indian. wars | threatened in 1887, And it was just one ofmary adventures inthe life of the famous priest, _ : Nicholas Coccola was born in Corsica: in 1854, He spurned-a: family tradition of army careers Ordained as-deacon- and a-member of the: Order of. Oblates he sailed for Victoria in 1880, pickle: recipe. -ESTAVAN;". Sabk,- CP): — member the .preat-apple: pia; |b beablre pudding yc ‘or whatshave: ‘your "that: other! F used tomake? 6 7) ste - If you came from ‘this * souths ern ‘Saskatchewan -town |. what you'd. remember is Uncle: ‘Pete's Hattenburg’s dill pickies, * Uncle, Pete-is.78- and. tho-re= cipe.-has, been serving. him: well for 40 years, “The former CNR employee's dill pickle recipe has been pub- lished in’ several “cook books bit’ for anyone" who -missed:: it here itis: °° Ingredients are -eucumbera,: dill, alum, cream of tartar and, if desired: ‘garlic. The brine: is made: of two quarts of water: ‘one quart of vinegar: ‘arid half a. cup of pickling salt. .. not. wash cucumbers and, snip off bud ends, Place cucumbers with & small. amoint: of aul in each |’ quart. sealers:: .* To; each add alum and cream. of. tartar. each the size; of a pea and‘a.tiny’ piece of garlic} if desired. ~ ‘top with the brine which hasbeen |‘ | cooled, before using. ‘Uncle Pete says. if you follow the. -Teckpé you ‘can’t go. wrong,: ’ RABBITS ‘SEEN. | Priest bared chest to brave's bullet Bridge where he was ordained: ‘| his intervention with contractors. ers. and. Wipe: with. a.damp cioth aol. Then’ fill each sealer to ‘the brought to the boiling point when | °.. } Seal tightly ‘and store in’a _ : | dark place three or four weeks . , “"pencite that wild. ‘rabbits |. have been seen in Papua-New, -Guinea,. so'far. free of. the pest, B.C. : ‘He waa sent first ta Spence’ 8: as.a priest,” Then he, saarved in-a | mission in Kamloops, farming, cooking and ‘teaching . white and ey s willingness to‘/travel into ‘the wilderness ‘by ‘horse or canoe to aid the Indians. soon won their respect... ~. He started a new ‘mission on Nicola. Lake despite - the antagonism of medicine men who ‘onee tried to ride him down — until he shamed. them; standing unarmed before them, °: : In 1883 he was ordered ‘Into the . camps .of . the trans-Canada railway builders, * which. were rampant with vige and. cruel, in- J their hardships. In 1855 it was that averted a revolt of the wark- improved their con- ditions. In 1887,. after. the murder of two white prospectors andthe ar- rest of.. two, Indian .- anes NATION GROWS UP The Russian population .was “| 234,400,000 at the, end of 1966, | compared with 8,000,000 on the beat Aris Chevron: COFFEE BAR AND -.GROCETERIA “Under: New | : . Management “Monday to ‘Saturday . “Bam. -10' pm... ‘Sunde 10am. - - a pm we "euMISTAN a ‘RMFORMED ‘Sparkes Street at. ‘eww Ave. same territory 1000 y years ABD» | : woe | ‘BETHEL BAPTIST. CHURCH (Regular) . an | “Stove and. ; Fireplace Wood | Birch: or mixed wood. _ Delivery, ‘gnytime,, Bay la lenarar ‘foot, to intercede, -- It. was. then he. had the “bush he -arranged a land: grant ‘which led to a treaty, ....., Then -he founded. ‘an. indtari school and a hospital fear Cran- of, . the ; ‘Indiana | in’, mining: ‘and brought them prosperity. He Jed a’battle .at Ottawa’ to protect their fishing rights and.-won -it, He died in Smithers in 1949, one of the most respected of all: the missionaries in the history | of B.C.:—B,C, Centennial Come mittee. Bie te ae " 1 Bs Ae Ss r Coccola aWho rwent there: 7 ie Golden, : part of-the’ way on with death with the Indian Pierre. . -} Winning. respect: of both sides. brook and aroused'the interest: 7 Imonutactss tens of Fomeus ““GREEMHEART” Quality Ropes F "SALES. LIMITED Crely. Ave, Terrace, “a > Phone. 635-8384 - BO. Warours: CANADIAN ROPES LTD. ° ". .> ‘anywhere. ; . Phone’ 635-5340 (e~22) ber: BOED" COL ie ‘MINTED. ‘AT. THE - ROYAL ‘MINT. AY: The:prite of ° ‘the . ‘gold - 1967 Sovereign - con ‘ts > ed mall — insured. 12) Coln specifications: - , weight: , 123.27 grains _ (7.98 grams); gize; 0,868 | includes. in diameter. 3) Cheque or money order - : payable to: - $19.67 CENTENNIAL COIN CO. Post Office Box 111, Montreal 11, Canada | ‘$10.67 includes register-- . .. 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TABERNACLE . 16.00 am.—Sunday School Tues. 8 pam, “Bible Shidy — A: 0 a.m. Worshiv Service, “ . 7130 Evening ‘service : Friday- December 1, 7:80 pam ' Missionary Rev, Ralph Jacobson, . Film — Fire on the Mountain 7 S080 Agar Ave, :' sone 635 or og BA de 635-920. ; ‘a Cordial Welcome ‘Awalts You _ ia re ‘ADVENTIST Pastor, Gorton. Se smear. sa5-aamt oo 9:20 ‘a, ita A peat, ¥ Schoo - 11:00 a.m. —~ Morning. Service . co 7:30 poms. — Wed, Prayer: meets : | CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH. Cor. Sparks 52. and foe, Ave. . 9:45 A.M; ‘Sunday Schoo 11:00 ° A.M, . - Worship. ‘Serviet - Pastor H: Madsen, B.A. BD.. 4718 Loen Ave. Fi h. 635-5682" — "Your friendly familly church” . i. “mVANGMLICAL ‘nan CHURCH | tor, ‘Park. “Ave; ‘and. Sparks * “10:00 a.m.—Sunday ‘School: . 11:00 a.m.—Moraing Worship. a m0 ba Evening ng g Service, . - Wedn _. coe ‘Prayer and Bible ‘Study A‘ Cordial Invitation Te All. Rev, BB, Ruggles, 4665. Park Avenue. ¥ Fhone- 835-5115." a “KNOX ‘uNnED ‘CHURCH. Cor, Lazelle. Ave. & eee. 9:30-a.m—Sunday -School whe ‘£1:00 a.m—Morning Worship : . ‘1:30 p'm. Thornhill Sunday . School, fn Thornhill School, ’ > Ntweomers’ ta’ the communily are invited to share in-the - @ United . life and work of th 5 aoe sect a Ce ear as . Mos Eby § s. y eheas sme . Paster Alvin. renner - wheat te . 10:00 a.m.’ rofalvin Fe ins’? have alarmed agriculture eal =a at “This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Boatd or by tha Govertimant oF British Columb ‘From the first fall ‘of powder to the last grain of corn,” Lucky Lager goes own ‘gre at: , :