Hnesday, November 30, 1966 TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA f Page Thige special long-term §¢ com- ative stamp ‘to mark ada’s one hundredth year as jon will be a bright pro- tion in colours of red, white blue, Postmaster General a-Pierre Cote has ‘announc- The scheduled date of release Sanuary 11, 1967, esign by Brigdens Limited, epicts a globe on which is hasized in bold blue Can '3 area on the North Amer- Continent; matching in four is the official Centennial bol with the years 1867- at the lower right, Super- sed on the upper area is the 2 and ‘white national flag. ee jnder a nostrike pledge signed the unions at Expo 67, workers not participate in any collec- or individual action which Puld hinder the organization, olding or the liquidation of the eae =hibition. os RESIDENTIAL & _ : COMMERCIAL Flooring CARPETS LINOLEUM CERAMICS TILES . Guarantee Installation ym TERRACE | a Kalum St. N. @ Ph. VI 36842 (ct#) Hi there! well, we're all set for Christmas. “At.our usual Sunday chance. to pick aut an area to canvass and at the same time we all had a chance to look over the prizes for our raffle. ; The whole of Terrace was div: Ided equally among the members for the purpose of ‘selling 2,000 tickets, so kindly printed and do- nated by Spee-Dee Printers. We got what we had hoped for in the way of variety in the prizes also. We hope to sell all the tickets within a week because we are go- ing to, make the draws from the local TV station and they have only Umited time to allow us, For the sake of those in doubt as to the proceeds, the monies realized from our raffle will go towards sending delegates from Tall Tetem Teens to the annual Teens Association of B.C. conven- tion in Penticton, come Easter. Why spend this money just so a few people can attend a confer- ence? The answer is — so that DOC’S CARTAGE & STORAGE those ten or twelve delegates can Freight Agents for: SMITHERS TRANSPORT (To Smithers and Haxelton) REITMIER TRUCK LINES . (To Vancouver) - Local & Long Distance Moving ; AGENTS FOR UNITED VAN LINES VI 3-2728 a Herman Bandstro’ Bi 4504 Keith — modem facilities and spacious heated ae "warehouse for alt your Storage needs, be Taletre meeting this week, we all had a. y| ance. Century Polish’ astronomer. who discovered that the. vearth revolves around the sun, around the earth,’ wall stand at]: INITIATION OF SEVEN new members into Terrace Lions Club took place at the Red D'or last Friday evening, November 25. John Walbergs, zone chairman from Kitimat, extended a hand of welcome and presented each new member with a Lions kit and pin. Each was pinned on by a Lions sponsor. Those inducted were Gordon Johnston, Ed Thomp- son, Blondy Tennant, Bill Watson, Kevin van Herd, Mitchell. Koh! and Gordon Elliott. “sen Talk by Ron Hamilton come back and inform the rest of the club members about the things they will learn. One example of better serve your community through club activities. This means the whole community — not just the teen age side of it. Prizes. will be drawn for in no specific order. After a person has won a prize, his ticket will be taken from the barrel for goad. Yf a girl ends up winning a boy's shirt or a boy wing a girl's pair of shoes —- we'll be the merrier for it. The purpose of the. raffle is to win a gift for someone else, Prize draw will be held Monday afternoon, December 4 on CFTE- TV. If you've gol 50¢ or $1.00 hang- ing around — put it to good use, Take a chance, buy a ticket please! ' Following is a list of prizes and donors: ‘cup and saucer, Jake Best Jewellers; food hamper, Over- waitea; 3 men’s shirts, The Pal Shop; ski sweater, Millers Men’s Wear; ladie’s slippers, Elken Mer: cantile; “Barbie” doll, Marshall Wells; $5.00 gift certificate, Fern’s- Ladies’ Wear; youngster’s watch, Terrace. Cc-op; $10.00 Gift Certifi- cate, Al's Shoes; lemonade set, Gordon & Anderson; Christmas turkey, Arnie’s Meat Market; case of pop, Totem Beverages. Our thanks to the very kind donors for their generous assist- See yal MLA Waxes Poetic Over Bonner Win Monday’s win In Cariboo con: stituency by Attorney-General Robert Bonner has prompted the following telegram of con- gratulations from Skeena MILA Dudley G. Little: ; "Your southern outlook has been broadened miles, As northern constituents greet you with smiles. I's referendum for Sunday ‘and barmalda fool : ; ’ That's what a Minister from — . ‘Cariboo would del”. ot The poetic wire went out from - “Terrace ‘today, . ; — ‘A statue of Copernicus, the 6th | ‘the. gun Terrace Coop Staff - Has Christmas Party - Close to 100 ‘Terrace Coop... members and their guests. met . ‘last Saturday evening for the. Co-op’s annual Christmas . party, held in the 10.0.F hall on Lakelse Avenue. Special guests for the ocoasion were members of the Board of directors of the Terrace Co-oper- ative as well as for the Credit Union, CHRISTMAS Turkey Bingo Dec. 12 & 19 18 - 24 Ib. Turkeys PLUS % CASH PRIZES VERITAS auditorium (20) 718 Gronville Street, Mortgage Money Terrace ond Thornhilt Area For Residential, Commercial, Revenue and Farm Properties. Low Monthly Payments, existing documents purchased. TRANS-CANADA MORTGAGE CORP. LTD. Vancouver 2, B.C. whet they will learn is how to]. . Christian Labour Association of Canada Interview with HARRY ANTONIDES on CFT K-TV Friday at 5:35 P.M, Public Meeting at 8 P.M. in Veritas Hall, Terrace, B.C. (c19} 3rd Annual A MONTH SALE ! 1966 Parisienne 4-Dr. Hardtop — 4,300 miles, 327.¢c, fully equipped ........ Save over $ 800 1966 Impala ‘Super Sport—327 ce, 4-speed, tadio, power steering, power brakes. 1966 Impala Hardtop — loaded with extras, power steering, power brakes, whitewall tires, - 1965 Buick "Riviers’” — . fully powered. An executive car. Over $2000 Off new. 1965 Chev Bel Alr — One owner, low mileage, radlo, automatic transmission, V8 motor. 1965 Corvair 4Dr. Hardtop - — automatic, one. owner, radio, snow tires. 1964 Fairlane 4-Dr.- Sedan — V8. , age, two-tone paint, 1964 Chev Biscayna — 6 cyl, standard transmission, one own- er, low mileage, 4docr family ‘sedan, : 1965 Pontiac Strate Chief 4-Dr. . Sedan. — V8, automatic, radio. - ‘164 Pontiée — ‘6 cyl, standard, ° ‘-&-door Sedan, low mileage, one owner.:' Reum Motors. _PHONE Vi3-6331 OR VI 8-5905 — TERRACE, | BS . Expo 67 near the bavition “Man (a . the Baplocer." . = . 1963 Pontiac 4-Dr. Sedan—6 cyl, standard, radio, low mileage, one owner, TWO 1964 Volkswagen. Deluxe— both in immaculate shape, econ- amy ‘plus! .- TWO ONLY New 1966 Acadian 4-Dr. Sedans — 6 cyl, standard. ONE ONLY New Acadian #Dr. v8, standard transmission, fully Joaded, 1959 Renault — small economical transportation: Perfect shape and — real clean, 1964 Chev Pickup — Gcyl, 3 apeed, fleetside, One owner, Dark _ green, automatic, ohe owner, low mile. - 1964 Chev Pickup — One owner, 2tone’ paint, fleetside, cyl. 1965 International Pane! —extra 7 ‘window, extra doors, extra seat, 1965 International - ‘Pickup — low : mileage, one owner, 1955 Chev Pickup —: Fleetside,’- . short wheelbase, one owner, red: and. white, rear bumper, oy : eral Rambler Station’ American’ mod - ; 1966 Chav Caprice—low mileage, o 5