< RACE N if Tul. “dooftt (he body. shwightened ont: “THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACEB. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16,, 1938 — Circular Heaters Stove Pipes and Fittings "Drop | in and see us for Air Tieht Heaters START THE DARK NIGHTS WITH A NEW Stewart Warner Radio or fix up the old one with General Batteries J. H. SMITH ROE CLEC LC CES ES SECC CECE CE CEL CC EC CCE CLAS LTA TERRACE “TERRACE The-Hayes Anders 14 Logging Truck a a close call on ‘Tuesday when 3 ringers oF the Wiliams ereck bridge Iroke as the truek d:nve over. Chas Cacthers, wha was ftising, managed tu keep going and other tracks that were on the Lakelse Lake sida were brought over on a teparary span of pliaiks. Pridge Pore man Tommy Tur- her anud“his valient men got Inisy at ouce and now have the bridge tn shape for traffic . sae holy Beecher hat a few exetling reoude on Baturdavy ineruing when he, wi. ptossing the: Rosia, ver heilge, talgne a omuimbe of cuen to the Wil- lias creck bridge 48 he got lar the eust-cid enrve be braked to slew qeer cor the tat ane his car went inte d skid. When ell was quiet once, More the nerchine wits headed haek te tesn. Ne one wes hart aud Rolly, soar ub ye ed I AWW TTC A : i 1 Tast wock's Hight fall of, snow did! not last tea. Mild weather over the week end. with seme rain, cleaved it mwa. ‘ weet ; J. Lee Bethurem of Usk was in town last Friday. . > Miss Melntosh who tenches sehool at Remo, was the week end guest of, Rev. (. A, nnd Mrs. Hinchliffe. - =e s - ‘The ladies of Rebekah Lodge spent: a social afternoon at the home of the, Todge Warden, Mra. H. King. Dey Hehtiul refreshments were served by’ the hostess during the afternoon. { se 8 The lasses can pick ‘em. The girl's” Tsket ball teains have been named for, the senson Taskets,” “The Tiskets’ and “The Sa far the boys have not. anuouneed their names but fans are hoping that they will be husky. Play began on Saturday night but so far the teams huve hardly hit their stride. se. REMEMBRANCE DAY SERVICE The annual Remembrance Day ser- yiee was held in the 1.0.0.8, hail on the morning of the 11th, beginning at 10.45 and was tn charge of Comrade A. EL White. Prayers were offered hy Rev, Adam Crisp and. Rev, W. Allon yead the scripture lesson.- Following th etwo minutes of silence Bugler 8.N. (, Kirkaidy sounded “The Last Post.” “Whe address. was given by Rev. C. A. Hinchliffe who dealt in a very able manner with the: hopes that inspired those who fought in the “Great War. He charged his hearers to be diligent in their efforts to see that the sacri- fic of ten million lives had not been in vain. ‘There was a good sized con- grogation. and the service was most iinprewsiv e throughout. _ COWS STILL HAVE SOME RIGHTS Terrace may have a herd ‘by-law, but that doesn’t mean that every ani mal seen is a candidate for Gregory’s pound. At least that seems to be the eonclusion arrived nt nfter “hbappen- ings om Monday. During the morn- ing -n lusiness man saw a cow and a enlf at pasture, and he felt the ani- mals’ had no right there and called for the assistance of the pound keeper. Soon the criters were guests of the municipality. Then the pound keeper started to find the owner, and this ac- complished, ‘it was also discovered the avimals had a right ‘to be where they were, However, they were. in ‘the pound and that meant some one had to come neross with two. plunks before the eriters could be freed. It fs said that the man who called the pound keeper thought he might have been a bit hasty, so he came across with the fees and all is quiet again, CRs ee EUNKE : - ‘Call ; ard CERERAERRAARAARRRRASR >>> > >> >> >> > DDD ‘ 4 aot at see our new 4939: ‘DeForest Crossley Radios: We have modern, ‘éqitipment to test your: ‘talio and tubes rs “Why. not check un your fire insurance. “Winter i is Coming! ve wT Pee “A ‘ Vv Up to the ‘minute Floor Coverings . atlery ee . China and Glassware i: get ean are! ET. "KENNEY, LIMITED. | warts ‘al oh SAE ig A Great Dance Prize Winners Canadian Legion On Remembrance Day the Canadi- jan Legion held a- dance in the eren- ing in the Orange hall, and it was a freat success fn more ways than one. The hal! was nicely decorated and a big crowd of dancers were on the floor from start to, finish in the small ‘nour? of ‘Saturday. The finunciai returny were very satisfactory, The music WAS splendid and mostly airs that the old ‘soldiers knew were THayed. The friends, or a number of them, of the Legion, had donated valuable articles to the Legion for the purpose ef draw- ing and the results. were most benefi- cial to the Woman’s Auxiliary branch. The prizes, with. the donors and the names of the winners, were ns follows: |-1st prize, hand made, quilt given . by Mrs, North was won -by J.. Norman- deaux; 2nd prize, cut: work tea cloth, given by’ Mrs.:Dubeau. and won by H. H. Warner of Smithers; 3rd prize, pil- llow slips, knitted lace, given by Mrs. Mist and won by Mrs, McKay; 4th, hoys knitted sweater, made by Mrs. Attree, won by Mrs. Bonduk, Remo; Sth, cushion made by Mrs. Fagan and won by Mrs. C.L.M. Giggy: 6th, two pairs men’s socks, made by Mrs. Sher- wood and won by J. OG. Sessions; 7th, and won by Canadion Legion, Prince Rupert; Sth, embroidered chesterfield set, made by Mrs. Herbert and won by Miss Blanche Ray, St. Boniface, Man. The ladies of the Women's: Auxili- ary of the Canadian Legion wish to thank the general public for the gen crous way in which they have helped along the Legion's’ work, especially’ on this occasion. EARLY MORNING COUNCIL MEET- INGS IN TERRACE Last Wednesday morning when nill hands and others were sitting down to their brenkfasts four self-sacrificing men, bended for the municipal hall. Chairman Gordon. Temple of the vil- lace commissioners, Emil Haugland walked over from his home and Thos. Walsh. came from the west and from the south arrived the village clerk. Since the beginning of the year these men have made the same trip on the morning of the second Weduesday of euch month, and their purpose is to transact ‘municipal business, -Council incetings are generally held in the ey- enings and some times In the after noons, but for municipal fathers to get together at the blerk hour of 7.30 a.m. is something quite ont of the . usual order. After the election at the first sion 7.30 a.m. was decided upon 36 the «most convenient hour for teh commissioners. The chairman could not loose the evening hours and Com- missioner Walsh could not spare time during working hours, and Com. §. Haugland is an agreeable fellow and da pretty much ‘his. own boss when he leaves home, so-he agreed to meet at any: time that suited the others. So it has come about that the municipal- [ty has been administered during the early hours of ‘the morning when al} heads are more, or leas clear and the majority. of citiz ens have hardly. finn ished their mush. —— People with n. flare for scientific ‘knowledge inform -us that benenth our fect there is a “water table’ and when ‘Wwe dig a well: we: ‘must ‘reach this'so |‘entled tabie “in: order’ to-get water. - It would, be helpful it these scientific per sons would” explain‘ how it. is: that vevery few: years the'well diggers find At ‘nétessaty ‘to ‘dig desper. “Two. or three times during “the *-Jast. - twenty. “years: this lowering of. the-water. table has: tuken pince, ‘ind. ‘the autumn of baby’s knitted suit, made by Mrs. Mills] of the -year, and after a long discus-|_ Fire and Automobile Insuratice ed for giving absolute protection—fair adjustments, and prompt settlements. 0. T. Sundal Resident Agest TERRACE, B.C. 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Hnid Waite; duet; The hour of memory, by, Miss Enid Waite ond Mrs. 8, Brooks; duet, Sweet bells of peace, by Misses Francis and Marie Hall; instrumental pieces .by Mrs. Floyd’ Frank. and Mrs Adan. » Orlsp. Ot ls ae musi¢ ‘club: of Knox United Chureb took part in the evening service’ ren- derizig several, choral selections,’ Yol- lowing the regular service. , there was a: “communion : service: m " a ae phere ¥ WAS ‘1 Jarge attendance: ‘at: the United Church. ‘In Hazelton last . Fri "Day: services: “Re Mr: Golightly." was ‘the Spéaker'for ‘théday and -he.gave'a: very, tine : Hedda and’ ‘very, ¥bonwopelate Solo, When Song is Sweet, Mrs. 8. B13 “On Sunday evening, . Nov, 48; the “day morning. for a: Joint, ‘Remenibrance: “Tf it grows in the woods we'll get it’ Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Spruce Boor ae” Hemlock TERRACE, B, €. == | Christy's Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line | Will you trv our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped - regularly. All kinds of cake. Le . For Coughs and Colds . Melo-Rex Cough Syrups or White Pine and Tar, and Nyal Creophos, Get our price. COUGH DROPS We have Formolid Throat-EHase and Iodized Throat Tablets or Rountree’s Menthol and Bvealyptus Drops.. AS A Cough Drops and others, Terrace Drug Store R. W. Riley. Phm. B. Littie, Haugland and Kerr TERRACE, B.C. Rough and Dressed Lumber Shingles and Mouldings |. —een Agents far International Trucks Firestone Tires . Phiteo Radios, . 0° Wind Batis rT LS ere) fa HONING SURVEYS Fred Nash: B.C. "Land: Surveyor” a _ TERRACE; BC - ‘Haye you, ‘pata: ‘your boot