NEW HAZELTON, B C.. WEDNESD AY, DECEMBER 12, 1984 Christmas Gifts We are ready to help yeu with your Christmas shopping. A new stock in a new store. Christmas Cards Gift Stationery Fountain Pens Toilet Sets JEWELLERY—Latest in Neck laces, Ear Rings, Bracelets Handkerchiefs Plastieine for the children Candies = Nuts Cigars and Cigarettes in Christma Fruits | LARGE COLLECTION OF TOYS ot Christmas Candles aoe s Packages Christmas Decorations Novelties of all Ikinds Come inte Santa Clans’ Headquar ters and see for yourself C. W. Dawson Hazelton ir an SS Gp ts w Hs) @ ro Q ty eon - - gst os NN BRAND CORN SYRUP Cod pure, wholesome, and economical table * Syrup. Children love its delicious flavor. Canada Starch Sales Co., Limited REDUCED WINTER FARES $392 To VANCOUVER. Ss ’ Meals and Berth Included RETURN .S. RINCE GEORGE Prince Rupert T H U R S D A y 10:30 p.m, Southbound These rates effective to February 28 Return limit, March 31 CASAGIAN NATIO! STHAS 4 rpg cue rire P SEEPS V-T5-34 re errs When you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER, You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the “Buy at Home’’ principal, Tell the buying public what you hive and give the price, OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Will you use these columns? Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community nor help sell your produce, cross ee eee ee le The weather ling been wonderful for another week in this district. There hns been lots of sunshine, good cleru wir and: very little frost. For a couple nizhts it threntened to be cold but the best that bas been recorded was ten above zero,. For the rest of the time orereconts have ‘not been neccesary @x- cept for driving, There {s practically, ne snow yet, although enst there is a ecousiderable quantity. * ¢ bD. f. Greene of Quick won first prize fur wheat at the Prines George show not long ago. Te grew’ Garnet. He should new go further and try to win the prize from Saskatchewan an? the Peace River at the World's big show at Chicago, The Bulkley Valley is just as good as the Peace River and if is apparent that all that is needed in the gatience aud time to select and to grow better stuff. *#=* * A qitiont. from Burns Lake was ad- witted to the Tingelton Hospital on Tuesdiy afternoon. ; | A eold spell has hit India ond fires were sturted in the streets to keep the pour people warm. In New York. tt wis sa cold the first of the week that six people perished. In Calender, Ont it was fifteen below zero and the quin= hiplets kept their noses. mnder the hlankets, In this far north country it ix not freezing. although some ‘snow fell on Tuesday. se * Bruce Hutehinson’s father, a pro- uilnent resident of Victoria, passed on the first of the week. Bruce Hutchin- son In the Victoria correspondent of the Vancouver Province, eh & Mos. Gus Christianson left Tnesday for Prince Rupert to spend a few days with friends, , eo keep New Years Eve Open fur a hig dance in New Hazelton. ene There was another telephone bridge TIazclton JIospital last Friday even- fue. "Phere were three tables, eke vication now, Te spent one diy in Smithers and the rest of the time he plins on doing his Christmas shopping nid perhaps a Httle hunting, at least he is going tutu the woods to see what srows there. . * * Cuns, Andy Grant, accompanied. py Mrs, Grant. left: on Tuesday to spend Ww ofew days with friends. in Prince Rupert. He hopes by the time he is buck that the snow storm will he over and (he hunting will be better, eae Iv. Garson of Prince Rupert. was. at the Hazelton Hospltal Inst Friday and Saturday morning, yeturning to Rupert on the afternoon train, ~ ae ew Dr IL C. Werineh will return from the south tolerraw, oe In Vaneouver today the people are trying to decide whether they will stay with the old regime ov linve a big change, T. D. Taylor, the perpetual mayor of the elty was confident. last Tuesday night that he would still be one up on his oppone:t, Gerry a. MceGoer, however, said there was noth ug to it but counting the votes and he would be mayor in the evening. If was quite a warar campeigs. _ * © A. Ein Roden of South Tazelton. is spending a few days in Princo Ttupert eae _ Mra, J. C. K. Sealy left Guesday for Vetorla: where she will gpend’the whit ter with tie sister, Doings Around Home Of interest to you and your friends eivon at the Nurses residence at the |: Cons, Andy Grant is having his]: RK. FROM FARM CLUB MEMBER TO EXPERIENCED AGRICULTURIST An outstanding feature of the train- fing received by Canada's: young farm- ers nd frrmercttes as members of the variows Boys’ and Girts’ Clubs is its pronounced effert upon. their success invafter life. AN-over Canada there are proud to admit that the fovndation af their present comprehensive know- ledge of farming was laid while they were members of the’ boys’ sand girls’ farm clubs in their districts, ~ Severn] examples of this were to be fonnd at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto mong the well known mimes of the older ‘folk prominent in the ex- ecutive. advisory and. judging lists, and the good work was also being car- rled on ina modest way. by the young- er generation there who ]iad just shed their: boys’ and girls’ clubs” feathers. For instance there was Jack Rainbird of Stayner, Ont. who this year won the gold niedal for highest standing in indging swine at the inter-county jud- ging competition, Last year le was the inember of the Stayner Swine Club team. Clifford Raldwick | of Barrie, Ont.. winner this year of the Stone- house Memorial Trophy and gold med. al iu the judging of dniry enttle, is a former member of a Boys’ Farm Club, até aue time he was one of the mast ac- tive members of the Barrie Ayrshire Veifer Club, and as sue in 1930, with two other hors represented Ontario in the International” Dairy J udging competition held in England And sa on it goos, in all the provinces the young farny club member later gradu- ates into the highly efficient farmer of Canada, Most of the fruit shippal ro Canada fram St. Lucia, British West Indies, is picked nt the depot for private ex- porters in the government packing shed, The slied is also used regular- ly by other exporters for Packing fruit under government Inspeetion, A) When nyvou need Dry Cleaning Laundry service let us do it for you, Get your suit, dress, cont, ties oy hat dry cleaned for Christ- Ins am? make them Jook like new. Sond them by iad) or express and we will do the rest. Pioneer Laundry (1921) Limited Prince Rupert, B.C. “e Prince Rupert Hotel A rea] good hotel serving the north land Prince Rupert, B. C. H. B. Rochester, manager Rates—$1,50 per day ‘and up are uneny leading agricilturists who | » ——— Wm. Grant’s Agency Notary Public Representing Leading Fire and Life - Insurance Companies You Office Work given Prompt and Careful itention “HAZELTON, B.C. --ser Orme’s, Ltd. (The Pioneer Druggist) The Meil Order Drug Store of Nurtnern B,C, Druers Stationery Fancy Goods Kodaks Pictures Geveloped and Printed Prinec Rupert, B.C. . <6 City Transfer Smithers, B. C. Taxi and. lransfer Service At all hours W. B. Leach} Owner Shopping Early. | For Christmas Cine fn oatat look aver our big Christinus Stock of the auewest Faney Stationery ‘Toilet Sets Mars Chocolates. Christmas Cards ° Seals Wrappers rm, EES Shop. early while our assort- ment is conplote. The Up-To-Date Drug HAZELTON The «Hazelton Hospital The Hazelton Hospital issues tic- kets for any period at $1.50 per moutu in advauee.. This rate in- eludes office consultrtions, medi- .elnes, as well as all costs while ‘in the hospltnl, ‘Mokets are ob- tninuble in Huaziton at the drug ature or by mall from the miedi- cal superintendant-at the hospital | The normal duty on Canadinn wheut. imported inte the Tiited Stites is 420 a bushel, a yr ee a | | : t | L