PUBLISHED. EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 3212 KALUM ST., TERRACE, B.C. " Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Nass Valley, ‘Stewart and the Hazeltons _ oe TERRACE _KITIMAT. -Townsm an ‘Published by Sterling Publishers Ltd. VOLUME: 1 NO, n. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 7 Kalum Schoo) has changed over the years. This is how it looked before the school board turned it over to the district administration which now occupies the building. It is beside the new school board offices on Kenney St. ‘GOOD SURPLUS (CELEBRATION AT TERRACE JULY 1 The first of committee met on Tuesday evening to formally wind up the business incidental to the day’s doings. The finance committee repo: brought. forth the ¢ ‘et discussion as it showed a balance. on . hand of practicall one ‘hundred ollars. e ‘total receipts - were $352.25 and the total: were $252.70 expenses, leaving @ balance of $99.85 and Mr. Cassel, chairman of the advertising committee, by negotiating a 1 a de it from t the even hundred. Chairman E.T. Kenney of the central organization, congratualted this committee as well.as other committees on the manner - in which they had carried out their work, and stressed the fact that this was: the _ first celebration of any kind -ever held in Terrace for which the public was not. directly appealed to. The affair was financed on its The greatest merits. © difficulty of the whole affair : was what to do with all the money left over. There was a lot of discussion, but no decision will be made until July | another general meeting is The flags and bunting will be for public. use in the The committee TERRACE Katyn, * Mire, Geo. Little and her guest have been visiting - . Olof Hanson at Lake | ’ Mrs. Saturday holiday's Haysport. Warne - returned from a pleasant Thelocal merchants and a ‘Terrace | Fifty years ago this week — nt with friends at’ Mr. Reid of Prince Rupert . is now visiting with Mrs. O.T. Sundal. . 4 Mrs, -S.F. - Watson - of Edmonton is a holiday guest at the Terrace hotel. A good many local people entertained Prince Rupert friends last Sunday. F.A. Bishoprie and A. Lipping, mining men from Vancouver, were visitors. here recently. Mr, and Mrs. TM. Smith ‘of Big Valley, ute» yate Ea Mrs / OW Miss. Dobb, formerly of the local sehol staff spent Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. W.O. Rowan. . of Vancouver were guests in town recently. ’ of Miss Eva Butt, The house ° Miss N. Gotting of Anyox is a guest at the Terrace ho tae ; "Mrs, Whitlow. and _ daughter Dorothy Mr. and HS. Crt an, Mr. Poe Mrs. Goodrich, Cap. Willman and Mr. Skinner all of Usk, spent the first rot the week in town. The Hospital Auxiliary met at the home of Miss Donald on Tuesday after by noon for sewing. USK ‘Rev, and Mrs. Robinson were the guests of Mr. and ‘Mrs. P.R, Skinner last weeks, A hard times dance was given. Saturda by a be Beirem's hall by d there were come. ey bard times costumes. However every one had a good time. The home of Mrs. A. Butt was the scene of a pleasant surprise party on the evening of the : 12th, the occasion being the birthday overflowed with young people, and dancing and cards were indulged in until: the eastern sky | gave warning of the new day: Rev. and Mrs. Robinson entertained tennis members and friends to a tennis tea on the Usk court on the afternoon of the. 13th, - Refreshments were served under the trees on the banks of the Skeena near the home of Mrs. Whitlow, the hostess being assisted in serving tes tea Mrs. Goodridge, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Whitlow. - Among those present were: - Mesdames Goodridge, Bell, Durham, Adams, Creelman, Drake Hulbert, Stewart, ~ Eggenberger, Clarridge, Matthews si ge Roberts, Whitlow, Mr. and: - Mrs. “Skinner, Misses Durham, Alger, Butt and Cpt. Willman. J. Mamblet has returned to Usk for the summer. anes BE be! mei eet tastes thes egal 2 vaeme it gS 0 yt ee Se a Ean aT ta eo, 7 ert. Sab eetiah crercTan og Fe pn peg erg et