ay The: new. that beer ‘has arrived at. the ‘Terrace Control Board spreads quickly. ‘Such was the “Liq se here Friday when * gonie suds found their way: nto town: Residents were quick to respond with the- ‘resulting line-up ‘pictured small sign went wp in. th . Ww Playground sofety is parents’ task — Bach year lens of ‘thousands .of chitdren. are injured in playground ‘accidents, ‘most of “which” could. be ‘avoided. if parenis paid more aflention to esafety 6 we @ Are age groups- segregated during play? Are (here lwo sizes of .swings and*slides for dif- ferent age groups?, an a Isthe playgretnd fenced in to"prevent children from run- ning out-into traffie? ~~" @ Mthereis a swimming pool: is Wefenced’off by'a very high mergency: medical josted -in case ‘of enclosure. that, will) .keep * children out whenit is.emply or | unsupervised? =.- : -@ Are all (he- adults ‘present “people “wha. are™ supervising children; or arethere others who ~ should ‘not: be there? . - @ Do.any teenagers using. the é gan played in separal area i IT’S A- LEMON When you slop and. think ibaut it--the lemon has been ul to more uses than any ther citrus fruit, eas Ever since. the . Parlsians nvented. Jemonade in -1630, nd perhaps even before, man is. Known that the fresh, de- icious smell of.lemion can be ransferred to other products, ‘And; that’s exactly. whal man has;-set’- outta” ‘do, ‘and (sa m7, Me ge [ w. the. lemon eez: {rae to the delight of ciga- ette amokers!.A dash of lem “freshvieds has beery added 6° the. new ‘menthol Twist cigarettes. Thay: taste. fresher thon: ordinary cigarettes and’ “ heal 040: & -Ubrough again, this a playground look responsible, or. is there some suspicion . that they drink or take drugs?” If* the, ‘answers to, “these questions are’ satisfaclory © you _ Should next check the condition give ‘a’ ‘smoother cool, ‘wut, ; . is the first new cigarette prod- uct to combine lemon as a flavoring with menthol; it has e cork-tipped filler with a thin lemon stripe on the filter. lipping wrap aphere's a‘teason that ‘the makers of this cigarette say: - "Our new menthol isalemon.” J os Sales “figures suggest that it’s a’peach of an-idea! of the playground area, Asphalt “ ot blacktop is‘a better surface for. play than. cement for example, but. even more ‘im- portant is that the surface be - free‘f. ruts, bumps, glass’ and | ‘litter. In addilion,' there should “be. adequale drainage to prevent accidents caused by a slippery surface. Finally, look. atthe equipment itself piece by * plece, and"be sure. all of it is solidly-set.in concrete and free from rust and splinters. Swings: More accidents occur on. and -near swings than anywhere else oon. the playground. Be surethat the top support of the swings unit is absolulely horizontal, The best Seais are canvas,” which discourages standing. — a a a wa ”. ‘and the United Kingdom vie for the world relay championship « at.-(he popular -Timber’ Show during the 1974 Pacific National Exhibition Aug. 17-Sept. 2. ‘The six-man teams compete in nine events for prize money of $2,400 for first, $1,800: for second, $1,200 for third and $900 for fourth. The Uniled Kingdom team will include loggers from Great Britain and New Zealand. at money is-up for grabs in the world ‘novice, intermediate, - open and relay championships, : _ plus the men's and women’s log irling championships, and the ‘(ug of war competition. The -birling is: part. af. the. open events « The Greatest Logger of Them All will be named and awarded : the. Panicky- Bell - Trophy, ‘+ named afler,a legendary B.C. woodsman. Defending cham- pion is Ron Hartill of Sooke, The relay sompetition, ‘held ~ B.C -Sept. 1-2, climaxes the daily logging events in the Forestry Bow.. There are three shows every day af the 17-day Fair — al 12 noon, 3 p.m. and? pm. A: total of $40,500 in prize -& ue ac - a ‘ 3 First aid oe e. - : certificates | The. | Workmen's | Com- » pensalion” Board’ issued . 4,051 -jndustrial first.‘aid attendants with certificates of competency ~ * during 1973. Industrial firs! aid attendants must be: examined and certified by the Board before they are allowed lo _< practise first aid in B.C, in- “dushry. ; 7 4928 Gair Ave., Here is a tovely home ina or” elementary school, 3 bedro~ roughed in downstairs “s to sundeck, living room and allhedreoms ca ~ry attractively decorated. 95° frontage on this or. “ating mortgage -at- 7/2 -por ‘cent. residential area close to basement, fireplace plus ‘are conducted.::-*.°: a ee eed Loggers wi be qualily 2 the: world ‘open champlonships ‘in-various logger: sporteven now being held throughout: B.C.’ ‘All such events are sanction by’ _Cantog, under whose rules.they . _ The nine’ relay: events. a “Wee ‘climbing (100: feet); “n= ‘derhand chop: single bucking; choker selling; standing black chop (12-inch alder); pole falling; axethrowing; double - - bucking (24-inch fir), and the springboard chop. Real Estate & Insurance 4646 Lakelse Ave Terrace B.C. 635-6142 4714 Loen Avenue Brand new just waiting f- hdrm. home is top * room all bedrooms venient location. This 3 ows in living raom, dining ay. The living room has at- tractive features. Vi “' anytime. Call BobSheridan. === «Fs J Required for 6 sheet curling rink. Dutiest to commence September 15; 1974. ‘Apply in writing stating experience, references Band salary expected. Terrace, B.C. Terrace Equipment Sales ". Votre'Cenire Recreatif Estival ‘Your Summer Recreational Centre _ LAWN bargain : fory | 4539 Greig DISCOUNT \, My ars And Now? “with exclusive “finger-tip starting and new safely features o- ’ 1 To Terrace Curling «Association, P.O. Box 247,739. Asking $43,500.00. Ca., Bob Sheridan... cE ae 1 Year Old On Scott ave., Roomy family home with open post and beam construction, | wall to wall carpeting, patio doors to sundeck, dauble car- port, fireptace, gas heat and hot water tank, lacated on a ba iarge landscaped lot. For appointment to view Phone Rusty i ma. or Bart Liungh $35-5754. beg he Acréage on McConnell ch : Three hundred and thirty feet of frontage on McConnell Ave. across from the Vocational school-wilb trees and excellent Ave., drainage. Excellent development potential. For further Information Contact Rusty. Liungh at 435-5754. . Bungalow On Davis St., E Three Bedraam home’ with twa extra bedrooms in the basement ensulte plumbing, two fireplaces; carport and a beautifully flnished rumpus room. Carpeting is only a few months old and there Is a built in oven and range tap in the kitchen. Property is close to town and a paved street and has an assumable mortgage. Phone ‘Rusly or Bert Ljungh for appointment to view. - 3 Bedroom Home — Located On the vary end of Munthe St., on the bench, Large a95' frontage x 126 lot makes for: vary quilat living. Home M features hardwood iloars, oll heat; dauble garage and large § B garden. Landscaped c-w shrubs and fruit trees.: Asking price $42,000.00 Call Dwain McColl and try your offer. — Exclusive View Property © This large executive home is iocated an 2 acres of private view property over looking Terrace: Approx. | acre Is flat with the balance down the hillside. The house features 5 bedrooms, rumpus ‘room, family room, flroplaces,' 3 ES bathrogms, double carport, and ‘confele patio, . immediate possession. ‘Tom Slemka will provide the detalls:- call him today. - wo : MD: : 3 Adjacent 2 Acre Lots On Huagland Ave., Full Price $10,000.00 each with $2,000.00 down and balance - over five years to rellableparties. Lots are not cleared. Good soll. Call Dwain McColl for more information. 3307 Eby St., Lovely large home on avery large cormar fot. 1625 59. ft. with full basement. Natural rock fireplace, large kitchen with nook, Sunroom just off the dining room. Rumpus room and extra baih in basament. Atfached garage. Recently” redecorated and re-carpated. This is a multipte listing so call the reallor of your cholee for camplete details, . Immediate Possession Two bedroom smalter hama located at 4607 Straume Ave., with electric heat, wall to wall carpeting, and remodelled interior, For viewing Contact Rusty or Bert Ljungh $35-5754 Full price $15,800.00 : : - Excellent Building Lot ro 78 x 264 located on Pear Street between Haugland and- Graham Ave,, on sewer and water with birch trees at the rear of the iat. Contact Rusty Ljungh at 635-5754. ut Large 1838 Sq. Ft. 4 Bedroom Home ‘Sityated on 3 - 55° x 418’ lots (approx. 1¥2 acras). Home features puto oll holwater heater, fireplace, two baths, carpori, wew in iatye iivivig & faster Bedroom. Very close to downtown area. F.P, $52,000 Call Dwain McColl for more intermation. : View Lot : . On WestView Drive with all Sarvices. Captivating view of . sleeping Baauty mauniain. for further details call Bob - ’ Sheridan. ~ . cee be Dee Lo Want To Be Close To The Arena & Swimming Pool - -. S Yot in a nico residents! areat This 3 bedroom home ab S04 | 7 Cedar Cres, May he the answer, It is located on the bench above the arena. ft features 3 double garage, ensuite — plumbing, gas heat, carpeting throughout, and 1.147 sq, ft, of mp iloor area. Two more basement rooms are also ¢inishad. The Sa full price Is $44,090.00 Call Tor Stemko for further détails. RUSTY LIUNGH BOB’ SHERIDAN JOHN CURRIE 695-5754 635- 2664 615-5065 tt You Want Room To Breathe -” And Privacy This execuilve home.at 4009N. Munroe St., wauld be for you. the 2 acre lot has 146’ frontage. The house is facated so that anextra lot could be subdivided sometime § inthe future. The house is immaculate and features 2 bdrm. up and one large Bedroom down, rumpus room, 2 bihrms. fireplace, and all heat. Tom Slemko will provide further dataits and arrange an appointment to view, Te 635-5754 635-3366, BERT LJUNGH, TOM SLEMKO DWAIN McCOLL 635-2976