THE OMINECA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, se : S TERRACE BASKET BALL TEAMS, The new Lakelse road cut off is now; Visitor—I hear you've lost your par: eS “ completely ‘brushed -out and stumped ‘ot that used to swear so terribly. + The sectighn Hostess—Yes, poor dear, we founc Are Organized for the Season—Have nearest. the town is over the Copper im dead on the golf Tinks. ; Ten Teams in Two Leagues’ flats and runs in a straight line to the Be , From there . the}. _— ” ond turns to the left and climbs to the} 4 smile cannot be ~ tought, begse. top of the bench on an easy grade. It night of last week ‘The following offi-|Will be easy work on ie nn an whole . i avel subsoil w a cers were appointed for the coming |distance having a en Hoe oitt hag ai tired to give you a smile. Give then lso been graded out for a width of 4 to,%e Of yours, as none needs 2 smile s for foot | auch as he who has no more to, give. foot of the bench. The Terrace Basket Bail Association held the annual meeting on Thursday SERLSOD Veht overburden. _ Ton. President—A. Creelman. President—Harry Lyons. and ready for grading. 6 ft. and it is now possible Vice-President—Clarence ‘Michael. Passengers to use this route and save 8, Sec,-Treas.—Miss Bessie Moore,: a mile and a half walk. A committee was appointed to inter- view. the officers‘of the legion to make WHAT HAPPENED TO LIL ‘to take out my. appendix, but what I arrangements for playing space in the - Legion Hall. Another committee was | ‘ppointed to arrange the teams, with the object in view of picking such teams as will be evenly matched, -thus assuring well contested games, provid- ing lots of interest to the players and iso to the public. te It is planned ‘to have ten teams ii the field, Three of these will be sen- ior boys, and three senior girls, while junior boys and girls. will put on two tenms each. The new officers are de- with steno. hirdships in earrying on, to put on a ’ high class winter sport, and are tack. | Personal—A young woman to whom Jy for the cheque, but particularly for ling their duties with intelliz ence and black is particularly becoming, would the continued loyalty of this subserib- initative which angers well for the sue like to meet a gentleman in. poor healt; er. May the future hold for her much cows of the enterprise. object, widowhood. oct. 99-——TLillian'’s: salary ....... Oct, 25—Theatre and supper Oct, 26—Fur coat for wife .. asses termineed, in the face of predictions of Oct. 26—Ady. for male stenog. Oct. 8—Ady. for girl stenog ......$ Oct. 6—Violets for, new stenog... Oct. 8—-Week's salary new stenog 15.00 Oct. 11—Roses for new stenog..... Oct. 15—Salary new stenog....... Oct, 15—Candy for wife Sunday. edaeee wepasese --625.00 was a cheque covering ‘the subseription oe orrowed or stolen, for Jt is somethin; that that is of no value to anyone ur il it be given. Some people are to “4 Jim—So you are,to be operated on? Jam—Yes. The.doc. says he wantr think: he wants is a new- car. 50 oo 6 THANKS " TO OLD SUBSCRIBER 3.00 “AME is not clouds and dirkness, Las - 20.00 lweels Ww received from California a, 65 otter from a former resident of this 10.00 | district who has, been away: ‘quite a ; 22.50 ‘number of years, but who has been one '* lof the consistent: subscribers to Omi- 26.50 neca Herald. Bnclosed with the letter 50 t) date and in advance to November 1933. We extend our thanks, not an- happiness and material gains, aay 7 : 1.50 § 2.00 MONTHLY 25.00 30.00 : . sLE OUTSIDE ROOMS Free Garage - YORK HOTEL Vancouver, B. Ce: - The House of Comfort oF - i.and Cheerv. Service . 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Your -in- “tovest -is evidenced by the manner in | which you'read your paper each weex - by watehing your subséription close), : an keeping it paid up—for only new “Tapers with paid. up circulations. can sneécosstnl—and by offering construc > thee eriticism—ion't. tell some one. else ; —aitte and tell: an oe Sp tiet. THERE ARE es 7 ae - You Should Read Your Local Ne ews rspaper. BECAUSE you owe it ta yourself and your family to be thoreuighiy familiar ith the news” Of your town and district and the conditions which exist as refleeted in the happenings ~_-weel by week’ i The Merald.....The Herald gives you the correet. aceount—fairly, impar-- 7 tially—of many local events of f which you frequently hear many different versions, " ™ te a “only a limited time. DO Ir NOW. 1 Are you a subseriber?: If 80, is your subseviption patd un? ‘And aie, you . 7 _ rere, _-Peading, your’ paper. ‘ properly—thoroughly? And if not—ask : yourseltwhy._ mt" * not? Tif you are not.already-a subscriber, The Heratd is making & special *: aw trial subscription offer.to you for. very short time. ane “and mail of bring it to The Herald office with 50 conts..... This. offer’ lasts for, cen ee a cr ; : i Clip the coupon’ below..: :-: e vale . ey - on “The Heri, New Hazelton, BO, te “ ‘Enclosed, “please find 50 cents. as subscription to The Herald for three mo, * months on your special: offer, At the: end ¢ oft that’ time I wil notify you ! if I | | I BEAR SEEKS FREE EDUCATION | -Upon Application to Principal, but go: a Flat Refusal—Came to Town - To See Trustees but Later Changed. His Mind The reverbation of the Terrace dis. cussion of the Kidd Report must ‘have’ spread far and wide. At the meetia. came, up. “Dastardly attack on Nehta of the common people” and other remarks of the same tenor. were bu ‘died about in no uncertain tones. ‘strong was the protest that it appear? ito have reached the wild native sons ‘of the district (our local fauna.) This was evidenced on Friday morn- [ s'of the bonrd of Trade the denuncia. tion of the report were specially strong ‘when. the question of free education {| the 8c ing wlien Principal Michael was leav- ing his home for the Kitsumgallum school. As he left the house a large ‘bear was seen approaching, apparently to. make application to the principal | "for admission to the institution of free ‘education, The ‘principal refused . to ‘discuss the matter out ‘of school hours and induced the bear to-apply to the Mr, Bruin started jtrustees In town, ; for-town, feeling not too good. He gol os far as the recreation park ant then ‘decided as so many humans’ do, “Ob, iwhat’s the use.” He just fooled about ‘tor a while and then hit the tall: tim: | _bers again, quite satisfied that he war much better off than the’ poor, educat: ed humans with picks, shovels, pena pencils, typewriters ond such. Jaelk Sparkes fs now ‘on the rond to. ‘yoeavery, He has been ill for some time. ‘4 The Anglican unit of the. CG. G.I. T. Was re- “organized: last Friday night and Mrs, Attree was appointed’ leader. ficers are:—Pres., Velma Grély: Treks “Barbara, Sherwood ; “Cole. * ‘Secretary, | _ OF J oyee | Ww. Donald who bas been visiting in Usk has veturned, to Terrace. _ : : The sheer “booms for the ‘Braun's jand Jurldge will: s00n be, finished. Is. 1 8 “ieliealay. and L. Grete were out hitting on the Kitmat trail, south of Lakelae Loke, on Sunday, when they met aman who had come in from the. const, and “who had ‘Sust" shot. a black wolfe." A’ ttle, later the SL a flock of. five of and ‘later ingpectéd fi sandy beech on | which they had been, chase’ of game, ‘ Sridentiy, Terrace ’ men | Ez ese. animals |} ‘ stchina “Broi. hive téen busy | ‘ets jreeting a cabin up' the Copper river: a9 part of thelr string of gheltere ii fel . trap” ‘ings. en , In the centre of the city’s” attractions my. 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