Wednesday, April 6, 1966 TERRACE “Omineca'’ HERALD, TERRACE, BRITISH COLUMBIA: feffers te the fc DITOR ditor, rerrace “omineca” Herald Pleased to hear that the Indus- Marial Relations Board rafused the Mameirena Association the right to meemake deductions from payroll parheques, i Of course we must realize that ; any organization there are al- Mevays those individuals who pro- Hose ultra-terrific schemes to take Money from our pockets, and this meerne is as ridiculous and narrow minded as they come. Naturally @hey’re not completely to blame mes it’s always quite easy to sway a Troup of people in favor of these chemes. | aaa Anyway the working man today, maeas enough payroll deductions and meaecre such a scheme fo go ahead, would be only justified for the meemployee to fell the employer to gaeo to hell, but of course what em- Reeeeloyer would be ignorant enough mao accept this idea in the first Meelace, as it would reflect on his memusiness and could hurt him fin- maticially, m The Arena Project is a worth- meevhile cause, but to have the re. arpect of a town it mustn't come mip with such hairy schemes. Roland J. Chenard Barney Potts Will . Ld °. Jisit Loggers ‘spiel m Barney Potts, well known radio mand television personality from @ Vancouver will head the entertain- = ment program at the eleventh an- ma nual Loggers’ Bonspiel banquet mr and social Saturday evening, April m9, i 636s The: event will be held in the = Community Centre. Tickets are available at Miller's Men's Wear, ms Mac’s Barber Shop or the curling a rink. : : Ladies Curling Club a Busy Closing Season m An executive meeting of the 5 Ladies Curling Club was held at m the home of vice president Mrs, m Frank Skidmore on Monday eve- | ning to make “close of the season” . plans. 7 The last meeting of the season m Will take the form of a pot luck = supper. This will be followed by a Ma general meeting and social to | which guests will be invited. The # event will be held in the Elks m Hall on Saturday, April 16 at 6:30 : p.m. Final arrangements were made am for convening the Men’s Loggers’ & Bonspiel buffet supper to be held a in the ‘Community Centre on Sat- om urday, April 9. ® Tickets for the event are avail- able at the Curling rink. == LAFF-LINE Diplomacy is the art of saying, ge “Nice doggie!” until you have the B opportunity to pick up a rock, aRalum ELECTRIC Sales & ear * Electrical Contractor * Residential *& Commercial : i ; Corner of Kalum and Park Phone VI 3-2752 Motor Winding NDP Youth Group Formetl In Terrace Last weekend a group of Terrace young people, mostly in their teens, formed a young peoples branch of the New Democratic Youth of British Columbia. The association, which will be known as the Terrace and District New Democratic Youth Club, is believ- ed to be first ever organized by any political party in northern British Columbia, At a banquet held Saturday eve- ning in the Lakelse Hotel Banquet Room, inaugural ceremony was Berformed by Collin Gabelman of Vancouver, president of the New Democratic Youth of B.C. The group has some 18 members at the present time. NDP Members Honor Sawicki’s Presentations were made to Mr, and Mrs. John Sawicki following a business meeting of the New Democratic party on Saturday eve: ning. Mr. Sawicki was presented with sealskin slippers and Mrs. Saw- icki was given a corsage and broach and earring set. Mr. and Mrs. Sawicki have been a hard working couple with the NDP organization in Terrace, They have left Terrace to’ spend their retiring years in southern B.C, but will vacation for a time. be- fore settling down, Frank Howard MP for Skeena made the presentations. es Greig Ave. Place your orders early! M ARGUERITE’S E'S THE BRITISH COLUMBIA MEDICAL PLAN Gives HELP WHERE HELP IS NEEDED! OW, NEW LOW RATE for New and Present Subscribers who had taxable income of $1,000 or less or no taxable income in 1965 APPLY NOW...BEFORE MAY 1 FOR BENEFITS FROM JUNE 1 Basic rate far - A. SUBSCRIBER WITH TAXABLE INCOME OVER $1,000 IN 1965 MONTHLY ONE PERSON $ 5.00 FAMILY OF TWO 10.00 FAMILY OF THREE OR MORE 12.50 QUARTERLY PER HALF YEAR $15.00 30.00 37.50 PER YEAR $ 60.00 120,00 150,00 B. SUBSCRIBER WITH TAXABLE INCOME OF $1 TO $1,000 IN 1965 ONE PERSON FAMILY OF TWO FAMILY OF THREE OR MORE MONTHLY $2.50 5.00 6.25 QUARTERLY PER HALF YEAR $ 7.50 15.00 18,75 PER YEAR $30.00 60,00 76.00 C. 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