‘DRUGS “a EVERYTHING - pPHONE ecee: OTTAWA —- Frank Ho Howard, MP, for Son said (Feb- ruary 27) that the recent Par- tamentary. crisis would rot have developed had the government accepted the proposals of theNew Democratic. Party ‘for. a min imum period of four years De tween elections, The: principle -of “our posal {s that the House of Com lan Tons should devote itself to the nation’s business . without ‘fear of electoral interruptions for. a stated perlod of time. : an ‘The. BNA, Act. now ‘states. that not more than five: years can lapse between one election pro |ttself the dtetorial: right “call @lection,, ag it did in’ 1365. politics. , Ae SRT ‘GET “SET”. a Mr, Howard said: “Mr. Ar-|and the next and.we aimply pro- | FLATTERIN hold Peters, MAP,, on behalf} pose that-there be a minimum g Wil A HAI RING of the New’ Demoératic Party|period as well — a minimum | 2 ’ haa had a Bill before Parliament| period of four years. — fo from ~$ fave cutablished “tet glace | mininn e neaee _ ve it disse: Lam a Wo tion of Parliament, and a eon-|of ParHamert is designed to ‘CEORECH ats ‘sequent election, could not take} permit an extremely emergent BEAUTY SALON. place until four years had lap-| situation to be dealt with, |e. 695-2492. sed from the preceding slec-| ‘This proposal was rejected| = ~ Phone tlon, except upon a two-thirds|by the Liberal government, be- % (Opposite Ltkelee Hotel) vote of Parliament” cause it wanted to keep UTD | Se ‘ An with current exploration THAT’S A MURAL of an African rain forest being con. structed by this group of Grades 5 and 6 people from Thornhill Primary. The work’ was progress when the picture was ‘taken Tast week. . in the early stage of: ‘Use Terrace Herald Classified | need money bargain-hunting money - the Associates are the people. tose If you're passing up all the bargains just because you" 1a short of cash, here's a bargin we'll make ‘with you Tell us how much you need, for the Items.’ ‘You ‘Want, - and we'll make the money available to you=-with a...” 2 repayment plan that's ‘Carefully: Suited ‘to’ your bud jat. You can get money for any worthwhile purpose at the Associates. | . . vo (And bargains a are always worthwia ; ‘ took the chair, '-| Keenleyside reported” that the senior citizens Lome fs. expect- |: €d to be occupied early in May, Pensioners plantea for April 22° The Old Age Pensioners Ase sociation held their first meet- ing this year March 21, jiu new member, Mrs. KR Slate Ea aiden Wik ‘ga crite e to attend, Mr. J, Glen an The main topie of business was the apring bazaar to be held Apri! 22 In the Commun- ity Centre Funds from the bazaar will be used to help furnish the senior eltizens home. Members have been busy all winter working on things for the sale. Three raffle donationa have been received: A Canadian Rose patterned. quilt made and don- ated by Mra, J. Norton and Miss B..-Reld; A Mary Maxim Rug donated . by Mrs,.R, Skoglund; A. smocked: cushion made and donated by Mrs. R, Hall, : The ladies of the Royal Pur- ple will convene the ‘tea tables Rebecea Lodge ladies to take care of the bake tables. The Womens Institute will look af ter the attic treasures, At the meeting Rey, George A film entitled the Wood. Lot was ‘shown at the meeting. Hostesses at the meeting were Mra, B, Norberg, Mra, F, + Smith and Mra, J, Mitchell. ‘Next meeting March 30 in the Community Centre, ‘Students solve house problem WINNIPEG (CP) — University. own hands, . Manitoba Student Cowp. Housing. already owns q large house an a | marth, $30 less than residence tt ‘Is seeking. ligip ‘trom Inter= | rovinelal ‘Federated Co-opara- “Broun, - gécretary= the house, .with each: resident, ‘sponding four hours a week help- SANADIAN ROPES ‘UTp. ; Maratacl lurets a v8 REENHEAR al Gea Rees TERRACE EQUIPMENT ~ SALES ‘LEMITED Orely y Ave, | Terrace, "| tempts. The rutes of the road in of. Manitoba students are taking’! - the ‘housing problem into thelr,| A group to-be incorporated as. rents rooms: out for $55 to ae . tives* to purchase an ‘Spartinent : ‘treasarer; | bays the apartment) | will -be ‘operated the: sanie as|: dog vit with upkeep of the ullding, : ‘WRIGHTsS : In passing during Education Week, Cassie Hall teacher GEORGE KENNY keeps class in= terest high in natural history by bringing Hve animals into the classroom, Latest addition is.a bright green iguana,-Hen- ald photography :department was at the. school ‘last week, -im- mediately agked where this rare fauna had been found. "T bought | er it at the Co-Op,’* Kenny replied, And that’s our little iteni of ‘animal lore this week, . *‘This.sounds suspiciously like a plug but the guy deserves it, Tillicum Theatre’s BILL YOUNG is determined to send two Ter- racites to Hawait by -pulling. tick- et stubs sold in March out of & barrel on & 8 local television out- let April Certainly there. is a strong argument for leaving that han gar up at the airport for the henefit of local pilots. But what we can‘t understand is the change in ice arena boosters incensed at the very thought of the han- gar staying at the airport who, in one short week, became very reasonable indeed. Either. ‘ somebody out there doesn't like your Gab Hag. stuf: fer or the highways are infest ed with raving maniacs, Twice in a week he has been moved] and to! use strong ‘speech after un- successful assassination at- way, you save may he mine, wo can dredge: up this weelt, from a South Seas holiday got a good look‘ ata typhoon when his plane was approaching Fi on a. refueling stop. Pilot also got a good look at it, turned around and headed hack, BIT OF LUCK MOOSE JAW,- Sask, (CP) — Mrs,- Lonsdale Clarke says wine ning contests is pure luck, and she should know. Last year she won .a fully-equipped trailer, an aluminum boat; a set ‘of camp~ ing’ equipment, a two-week. holi- day in Bermuda and Barbados -a-Jet ride over Regina, . In 1965 and 1966 it was a stereo set and a color TV, “I do any con test I seo,” she explained, this north country seem to be that if you are travelling on a highway and some gent aheadhas omelous Areas MILESTONE MINES LTD. claims group FUT ys) Far Farther information & pro = MILESTONE MINES LTO. (NPL) 302-540 BURRARD St VANCOUVER, B.C. Phone 685-2381 SALES AGENT ‘Davidson &Co.lid. 572 Howe St, Vancouver 18. Phone S8I- $135 spectss to stop t change a tire or view the scenery, you must neve er slow-down, but: inatead.accele ‘erate anptind thé" obatacle: doing) your level best ty'try -and‘are range a head-on prang with some unsuspecting Joker going the oth Drive.carefully: the life Thorahill Golt : and Country Club is all set for a March 10 annual meeting at the Club House. It starts at 2 p.m, And that item is the best announcement that spring is on the way that ERNIE MCCONNELL ‘back R. M. Toynbee Kitimat, THORNHILL | REALTY APPOINTMENTS + Ww. Ruehien Mr, R, M, (Dick) Toynbee, President of Thornhill. Realty. Ltd, ‘announce the appointment of Messrs. W. Ruehlen and ~H. P. Directors of Thornhill Realty Ltd, Mr, Ruehlen heads the General department in Terrace; Mr, Caulien i is ‘Presently the firm's manager rs HP. Coulton. : - Wishes to. “Caulien ds | Insurance in | TTALIAN RED NTA ony to ‘suit the convenience oF party