| TERRACE “OMINECA” HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA Telephone V ’ Malling CATHERINE M. PRASER, | Publisher the Canadian Weekly THE HUNTING SEASON: is here again, during which time lovers of the sport will be flocking to woodland and forest, It would be. well for those who enjoy the hunt to keep in mind simple safety rules and ee heed the warnings of the gome department ey and those who urge caution in handling of firearms. "Hunting is a sport that each year attracts many; but it is also a sport that each year takes its toll of hurnan life.. Carrying loaded firearms under fences and over deadfalls are habits that often end in tragic newspaper stories, “TERRACE “Omineca” HERALD Wednesday at T , British Columbia. | abled, ony ddrestt P.0, Box 1177, Terrace, 8.C. Authorized as second seas vost by tho Fost Ofte Department, Oftare, end for payment of portage in each ; SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. a s +, The publisher reserves the right te edit or refuse items in the publication ef the paper. © . e Member of: B.C. Weekly Newspaper Advertising Bureau; B.C, Division of © Newspapers Associations and Audit Bureau’ of Circulations. “Se Good habits--good hunting ... ‘cap — for no matter how careful one re- _ solves to be, there is all too often the - other fellow, _ safety habits there would be fewer fatal Wednesday, August 17, 19 M. HALLOGK, Sditer 1t@.,. a’ . the wotds in a bright colored jacket or “other fellow” who, carried away with excitment, pulls the trigger at the first sign of movement in a dimly lighted woods, Hunting is much like driving a car ih this respect — for safety, be prepared for the aay” pager However if everyone practised. simple: hunting accidents. rainy day!” Cultivated habits of any kind are hard to break —- the important thing is to culti- © Kies Feature Syndicate, foe, $965," World righie niger) “It's about all we've been able to put away for af B24 ; “A gun is ALWAYS loaded” —.is a vate good ones. good matto.to abide by. The wise hunter is one who heads for Times change---thank goodness . . hunting. AN 88-YEAR-OLD OFFICE MEMO un- earthed in Winnipeg provides an amusing backward glance at the primitive labar- management relations of 1872. “Office employees each day will fill lamps, clean chimneys and trim wicks. Wash windows once a week. “Each clerk wili bring in a bucket of water ond a scuttle of coal for the day’s esty business. “Men employees will be given an even- ing off each week for courting purposes, or two evenings a week if they go to church regularly, time reading good books, ‘Every employee who smokes per ‘day in pay, provided profits business permit." Good habits should make for “After 13 hours of labor in the office, the employee should spend the remaining cigars, uses liquor in any form, or frequents pool or public halls or gets shaved in a bar- ber shop, will give good reason to suspect his worth, intentions, integrity and hon- “The employee who has performed his labors faithfully and without fault for five. years will be given an increase of five cents Prince George Progress good | 5c to $1.00 | > | BILLBOARD THURSDAY, AUGUST 18. 8:00 P.M. — Family Film night 2 a Christian Reform Church, Film entitled “The Family Changed The World”, a THURSDAY, Sere ae p30 Pu PM. — Community Centre in} of The Rough”. ew sponsored by Terrace : tennial Committee. Adult Tickets $1.50 available at L. E.t Pruden’s office. FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 9 am. to 9 pm. — Rummage Sele in: the I00F Hall on Lakelse Avenue, under the aumpioes am Skeena Valley Rebekah Lodge. Je McBRINE LUGGAGE | Train Case ......... $10.95 Spanish from the | $ Lawrence Seaway. 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Among the hundreds of wildlife are tigers and a lion, formerly owned by the late Clyde Beatty, World famous wildcat. trainer, We were fascinated by the wide expanses of ranchland in Montana, with cattle grazing on hills and dales; Makoshinka State Park, where centuries of wind, watér and time have eroded and carved limestone and sandstone into strange, welrd formations; Glacler National Park, adjoining the Can- “RANDOM” Continved from Page One We overnighted at Iron Moun- tain, on the border of Michigan and Wisconsin where is situated the World’s highest artificial ski hill. The country is flat and the highway visible for miles, Crossed the faméus Duluth-Superior aerial lift bridge (cost $21 Million) be- tween Wisconsin and Minnesota, the Westerly terminus of the St. MISS It!" » FUSE... call : No Job Too Big! 1 No Job Too Small ! BN. 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