"TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933 — ‘Phitbert Hotel. ‘TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern | Bleetric Light Running Water ' Travellers Sample Rooms ‘P.O. Box B: G. Temple,. Mgr. - “Telephone | Terrace Mill Stock of ~Lumber Rough Lumber No. 2 -Shiplar Sis’ common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap Sh Not Fiitsh, Siding, Flooring,: ¥-Joint Ete. , Shingles - : PRICES | aN APPLICATION. Mouldings, . tn Ge0. Littl Tertac, B.C, SWAIN’S “Transfer and T axi Service We meet all trains ‘Special Rate to: Lakelse | if ‘Lake. Sunday. Special . Terrace, B.C. Terrace. Notes Ars, VY. Soucie returned from a trip to Vancouver on Wednesday. While in Prince Rupert she called on Air. and ADs, Norman Aoorelouse. ae oe Misses Chara and Dovothy Little en- _ tertiined ‘thei? friends to a Hallowe'en "party om Tuesday evening . ie a AW. Oliver is ‘making good us ‘eof his slack time by building a hone for Jim: | self and family, and it will be OIE | table was covered with'a cloth of hand |” mide lace, veutred with the wedding ; home when he is ‘finished. oC. Turnér af Vinconver, Grand! ‘cake and banked with DELAYED BY BIG SNOW STORM: ‘ - Lhe big snow storm caught a-num- ber of Rosswood people and, caused ‘a delay in their plans. Ed. France, J. Couture, Alf. Egan and Miss Allard came down from thé lower-end’ of Kal- um Lake on Tuesday and found two feet’ of snow,- making it impossible to ‘get through to town. with the truck. On Wednesday niorning an effort -was made froin Rosswoeod to seenre the ser- vices of the public works snow plow, but it was not ready for operations, and the loenl roads needed | plowing badly, if was not possible to send the plow out.. ‘The party returned to. Ross- wood and on Friday John Lips, witha team and sleigh left town, reaching the ake lnte that night. The next morn- ine everyone started out with the team ‘brenking trail, and reached town that afternoon, Alf. Egan is deputy ‘re- turning officer for that district and he was wondering Low he would manage to get hin ballot box and supplies out it time, but where there is.a will there 4s a way and Alf. had the will. Wedding Bells Moovehouse-Kirkpatriei . Contributed Kuex United Church, Terrace, B.0., was the scene of a lovely autumn wed- ding on Thursday, “Oetober 19 at 8 o'clock, when Mildred Grace, only dau- ghter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kivkpat- rick, and Norman, second son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J.-Mvorehouse of Prince Rupert were nited in marriage by Rer. W. BR. Welch. The bride entered. the church on the arm of her father to the strains of Longrins Wedding March tendered by Mrs. A. Young who presid- led nt the organ. For her niurrlage ‘Miss’ Kirkpatrick chose a gown of ivory satin and silk laee,"and wore a veil of silk net ond wreath of orange blossoms. The bride carried a bonquet of sweetpeas, roses und maidenbair fern: The chureh was heautiful with decorations of autumn foliage und pink and white siweetpeas ;. the decorating being done by members of the I Ladies Guild of the church. Yhe veremony took place under an wreb of sweet alyssum, uti follage’ and pink sweetpeas. During the signing of the reister Mesdames A. Mimvo and TL. L. MeKen- vey sank “Oh, Perfect Love” Pollowing the ceremony a reception. was held at the home of the bride’s parents on Kalum Street. The re- ception room was beautiful w ith a pro- fusion af autnnil foliage, cnrnations |. snd piuk white sweefl)Cns, The bride's white — tulle. Wrrden of the LOR, paid an offi! yiy.cés Dovuthy Frank and “Margaret clad visit te Terrace this week. ° ON; Metaven ieted as servituers, Daring Wednesday evening a special meeting* ‘the reception Rev. -W. Rt, Welch pro- of Lakelse Lodge was held and follow- | posed the toust “he Bride and this | ing the business of the session a social | happily responded to be the bride- time’ Was, enjoy in which Rebekah Tavlge joined. ee Hnve you paid your subseription vet _ GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT’ ——e Notice of Application for ‘the Trans: ’ fer of Beer License ————e Notice is hereby given that on the -Ist day of December next, the wnder- signed, intends to apply to the Liquor Control Board for the transfer of a; license in_ respect of‘ premises being part of the bullding known a4 “The Philbert Hotel’ situated at Terrace in}, the Province’ of British. Columbia, uy- on lands deseribed as Lots 1 and 2, Block 11. Plan 972, District Lot 360, Range 5, Coast District, Prince Rupert Tand Registration District, in the Pro- vince of British Columbia, for the ‘anle of ‘beer by the-glass, or by the un- opened’ bottle for eonsumption. on the premises. | |” Dated this 11th day of October, : ' A Da 1033 . “Gordon ‘Temple, 4 Apnlt ennt 4 ecessories to match, groom. The bride for her going away en- ; semble vhose brown-silk crepe trimmed with white, aud a brown broadcloth cont with trimunngs of murmink, with The happy cou- ple left on the evening train for their hume in Prince Rupert umidst a show- er of good wishes, confetti and rice. Ived Nash retnrued to town recently atter doing sone work at the Colam- ario nent Usk, He van the lines for the trim line. mos ee . ‘The O, G. 1. T. of Knox ehureh held nh social ev al on Saturday,and dur- Ing the affair the girls put on some of their work. . - 2k Charles Giggy, sr, Is makhig good | progress with his new louse across the wiver, : eae oon oh Geb the local news ‘in ‘your weal | pa per, Subseribe for the Terrace News. Will ‘Robinson ‘ will yeesive your ‘sub- g Serintlon. The. cost is only ty $2.00 a year -. SATURDAY BASKET BALL ’ ‘The first basketball game of the sen- aon Avas; played last, ‘Saturday night The first girls game between. the Inter- mediates was’ a -Close “score. » ‘The “see- ond girls ganie was betwen thé Red Terriers and the Mikes resulted in a score of 10 to 8 in favor of’ the ‘Mikes _The mens’ game between the high school and the town team was won by the town, Johnston doing excellent floor work and_ Micheal checking wel) on guard. For ‘the high school 8, Me- Pp Car Chains Cross. Chains... Be ready for the slippery roads, ting good chain equipment. © ‘Avoid aceidents by get- eye gt Leod showed up well, The game was fast. The score was made as follows: - High school—8, McIeod 10, L. Tho- mas 4, Pred Nash 0, T. McKenney 9, W. MeLedd 6.: ‘Town—D, Nelson 6, W. McConnell 2 ye Johnston 10, J. Begmore 2. F, Green , G. Michiel 4. : » otal 20 to 26. Toeal grawers are beginning to. feel the dy anteges of the new marketing systein. recently inaugurated. A short time ago a local grower was in Prince Rupert and at that time the Dest offer he could get for cabbage was 10 ¢ pr 100 pounds. He was down to the const agnin last week and through the mar- keting agent of the new ‘organization secured $2.50 per 100 pounds for the eabbages. Evidently it pays tu organ- ize, but it also nays to advertise. It was the free advrtising given to inter- jor produce by the press of the country which brought that Jocal grower $2.50 instead of 90c. The press has played fair with the growers now’ it us to the E. T. KENNEY, LTD. H. Sawile, New Hazelton. tion. FOR ‘SALE - Model A Ford Tudor This ear is in good mechanical condition, has new battery, Rood tires, chains and gond tool equipment. The eat may be inspected and tried out by applying to U, Prices and terms on applica S. E. Parker Limited ' FORD DEALER Prince Rupert, B.C. growers to keep the advertising going. a * F ‘The ,.N. R. have a ditcher outfit working between Terrace and’ Shames After the serivus tie ups and damage of last winter every’ effort is ‘being male to ensure a steady. operation be- twen here and the. coast for, the, coming }.. months, Terrace people are hearing a goodly number of blasts and a lot of reck that seems likey. to come down is ‘peing removed in an orderly manner. The melting snow together With the rain of the past few days has removed the worried looks worn by the village commissioners. Once more the water supply is ample for all: purposes. eee! . Why send out of town for your print ing. needs, Do city job printers help build up Terrace? The Terrace News can supply all your needs. See Will. Robinson, Or, he will call on you. Government Agent Norman A, Watt of Prince Rupert arrived Friday, night and intended to remain until Tuesday, but on Sunday he received a wire tell- ing of the serious condition of Mrs. Watt and recalling» him, to the const. . eRe On Monday the local roads around fown were bere again. The plow had . pushed most of the snow to the sides nnd the steady thaw had ‘done fhe rest. -' Co-operation Eases Situation © ow the Canodian Paciti¢ Rail- way Company ‘aa a. large property’ owner allowed - its tenants to catch upon their arrears. of rent and also earn some much needed cash is told by ‘J. F. Hendry,’ Toronto, real estate agent there for the Company.’ ; “The. Canadian. Pacific’, said .. Mr, Hendry, “is owner, of! elghty -alx, dwelling houses.on Marlbo- ‘Tough Avenue’ paralléliiig¢ the _ tracks near North Toronto sta- . tion. . ‘Many of-‘tenanta were in arreara on their vente | ‘donpite 4 cerned.” The ‘unemployed te tonaits to take ends ‘mueet > ‘The madority;: too;,:were tenants .of-. jong - atand-' ing.; Wa had a mutual Batztogete;| her and decided, that the unem- loved tenants ms would: ‘point, all,the fs) fehty x housé Ss Under ithe | Bue | pervision | of one “gt. thelr: OWn: number as foreman, "The » Com- pany supplied all the material, in- sured: the ‘men ‘under thé: Worle, meng Compensation , Act, and ‘the, work: was started, The results are most eratifying for all: ‘¢on- Have seen their’ arrears of rent sradually, erased: from the’ ledger,’ and the property: ‘hes; beet! ‘made Spick and -span ‘ata ‘reasonable ‘ost because. there was‘no idling: fqn: the: job and, everyongtworked . thelr hardest, "Yn fact“the scheme went along 6 ., Smoothly,that . it? WAS decided: ‘thatall thie labour : would not. be credited on” ‘tt ie rent: : ledger but tHat each’ draw.a percentage In cas to Kelp... . keop. his family, and himself going. -. 7