TERRACE KITIMAT Townsman ' Published by Sterling Publishers Ltd. ~ PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 3212 KALUM ST., TERRACE, B.C. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Nass Valley, Stewart and the Hazeltons VOLUME 1 NO. 18° MINECA HERALD | ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1977- NEW HAZELTON, B. C., SEPTEMBER “9 1927 Wonderful Crowd At Barbecue For 12th Time ‘ae the twelten tne the Velkwa bar: becte scorer aticvess. The ble tet any feral) the doterior was, aa usual. hell on Labor Duy, mid ns aaual, the venther ma was on hit very leat be- hutlor. Le wasn perfect day from the very euthy uatttn tdntlt the eurly hours af the fallawing day. One of (be largest crowds that bay over vethered ait Cella was there on Monday for the batbectio and favmers toel a day off after a lined simmers work to sve tLeir old friends, That aay Lig log been regarded ax the big Het tevether day—free from organisa tind ineetings free frum all care, The people went ie Telkwa from all dir- vero tad the town wus at no tine caypatite af yroviding onécunmcdation. but as it wus uily one day hoe one was very foeg abeut acemanmlitivn She ww progr of barhecne lua. chen ut neon follnwed by horse reex aml broneho busting anid steer eidiug, was, provided, und. there was the us- Tail munttit of Lutevest, The races nt- traeted «considerable attention. All local Rorses competed and the Kpectn- tors new all ahout them. It was an nfterheal ef goad fou und ono cum. plaints hove been heart since. The evmnlng. was spent nt a dance fu the ovmumunite ball and it saa a dhince. AN one young ledy xald, “We tanya perfectly lovely thee” The ball wos crowded wa thie duly part of the peagle could duce at a the, but H Waa the barbeene danee, “The fhemelel end of the duy shold he very encouraging iudeed md oan: doght Et will be when the treasurer's Tepirt bas been presented. The Ladies Ald of the Vulted Chorch Hazeltou belt their first meet for the seman on Fetday Inst aud it wis Meviied ta held the usual chicken din- Her in. the exerting of Thankytviog Thiy, Monday, Nuys 7th. LADIES ARE ORGANIZING Daortng the afternoon of the) fair Mw, Grieve. arganizer of | Wamen's Custituted and a judge at the fale? the local ladion together fb the - ten band espinfaed to thea the many ndlvnatagex derived from and through the Women's Institutes. She tn a Rood apetker smut knows her xutject well. The ladies present expressed the opln- fon thit there were alrandy ample or- duolatione fir Terrace. they fele tht the Women's Tnetittte wat worthy a telal. Five director were appolnted Vin, dle, 1b Gilbert, Sin. Gen, Dae ver, Mra, W. Kirkyatrivk: Mera As C. Tea] anid Mra. 8. Reaeman. Litera. ture Will be sent fer and longmiza- than completed as voor nw posite. aera Rov, TF. atl Mew, Mareh lett Wed- healay ‘for Ontazlo to visit with old frimul< for the next three | niowthix, They whl olan he ‘present ait the Jubl- Ineot Wrellffe Colteze abont the mid. ie of the present mouth. Many of thele trier hore and bi the marth will Wish them a wondertil tri anita sate retnrh: te, Terreee, The members of Rehockd Tadeo hett a dott eventig, dn theit: lodge ron coon Thesday evening. Mra. Elisateth Ttankin of: Teall aad preaident ofthe Reheckn Assembly of TC. waa }ire- sent on hier minni) visit, A revlew of the degrees work was Deld pnd thhe}s wie followel by a aliners The even: Ing wasn very pleneant ww] profitatie ine, Mex, TMnakin went on to Smith - orn on Wednealny. Sawmill to be Built Soon at New Hazelton A nun wos around town a few days first week Jogkiug fite the poss!bbill- tied of establiching a naw mill at thls polit, Hestovkel over the ¢imber anil the avnilulte stiles for nom He bax foal what be wante nid ft is reporter that he Ix new arranghig for the shir of ibe aimchisery Jute New Hazelton, The Hiaher to be cut extends alum tho foot and lower reaches of Itecher de Hoole umuntun, There ts a supply te tant quite a few seam and t [k propos ed to erect a mill with a cupnelty of 20400 feet per-duy. It ls expected to have the plant operating this fall. NEED MORE SCHOOL ROOM —— Miss (, chardsan returned Friday night frou Yanconyer to take charge of the New. Huzelton sehool. At the Hine of potug to press there were 30 children tt sehoo! aud mire te come. Tt looks Hike a second school room for New Hazelton next year, Usk Sheena’ Industrial Centre ow Mins Violet Whitlow came howe laat Thiraluy for 1 few days before tak- fur or xchuol’ work agaln, Mixx Petra Titidland af Vancouver was a visiter of Mike Irene Durham lant Frkug, * leavlug Katarday fer South Rank where xbe will bare chare of the publle school . Mins J, M. Whitlow left for Kelowna, Inst Katurday where vbe will continue with her work as teicher. of Home Keononiles. on Mia. 8 Alger, accompanied by Miu Alger touk in the Riyert fatr thi week Mins Hesxle O'Befen and brother Jbume teft for Itnpert on Afondny ta nttemt high xechoul. Are, Fred Atewart and ehttaeet are Io Pebice Itupert of a holidays Mee Rowe, formerly of Cak, ia ylait- fhe Mex, duiod Wella. Mra. J. Hilbert, accompanied by her vor William, left for the enst un Mon- tay lt, Mr, Tlatward)of the Canada Pro- dnete Ca, ureived un Monday from Eds Tnenton, Te wae neennpotnid by hit DS . Capt. John Willan vidted Prince Hupert this week aud teok tn the fair. A geneml “meeting . in camection with Tsk Commmonity Choreh was held fn Bethurem Lindl on Tuetdas night, Mix Tagpnat returned from Vaticen- ver ai Monday night to again tke up hey dutfes an teacher here, C. kia has returaed te town af. ter a vidt to Prince Rupert, Tho seed annnal niscetlag of the Womens Ansitlary to the Uek Con nutty Chizeh takes plree nt the home aft Mrs. Whitlow on Reptember 1th rt 280, ‘Rev. Mr, Aten med Rev, ates Haba son Were np from Terence on Toes On chireh kiatiess, Terrace Fair Achieved One More Success The Terrace annual exhibition took nlace fu the G. W. ¥. A. ball on Sat- urday last, Sept. Grd, and wos one of the enrlieat exhibitions ever hetd here. But despite the early date ‘ond the Inte season the maungement was well pleased with the exhibits, both as re- gards quantity and quality. Ordin- arlly two rooms are required for these exhibits, but thia year, with a little bwre concentration, aud the eliminn- Uon of the achvol exhibits until 2 Iat- ter dute, the main floor of the hall sufficed to house the entries offered. Gwing to the extremely dry season It was expected that the entries would : [at be up to thelr usual high standard, -| but the fair proved the contrary as to frult exblblts. The number of entries waa smiller, but. greater core in se- lection made competition quite as keen, The vegetables were exceptionally good iu quulity and the individual dis- plays of farm producta were attrac: tive. It was a very creditable show- ing and was evidence of what the dis. trict und the peuple can do in an op: BM fight. Perhops the best exhibit of the whole fair way that of garden flowers, At no time in the past baw this exhivit been surpassed nnd seldom if ever equalied. The praises and ad- Practically every flower known in B. ©, was displayed, elther in. collections or -n8~indiridual exhibits. The falr mionafenient might very profitably in future gre thia section more gttention, Another section of the show that Ix not belng contested with the old sim fa that of home cooking and canning of the products of tha farm cud guy- den. This year there was nut the humber of exhibits, wthouzh the high quality way there. The house keep era could help the fair very wutertully by digging In and conking up a bateh of thelr nlegst stuff. The faney work xectlon was thin yeur far tn excess of previoin-shows, due portly to the fact that an early Vat’ of ‘the prized wre avaliable, ‘This shold be followed un next year and moke it apply te the entire prixe Ist. The prize Meth should be issued early In the summer and: supplimentary Nste ‘|iseped Inter if necessary. The exhl- ‘|Ultor! should have ample time to pre- pare for the ahow and they nlowld be Informed what te prepare. An exhibit which attracted a xrout deal of uttention wan n cane of ueduls badges, eruilete und other military “Idecuretions nleely mounted by Frank Nlubtwiue and, shown for exhibltlon purposes only, Such exhlulta might Well be encournged a4 they bave an cit: Nentional value, otherwise not nvail- uple.. A few distluctire rina = for tee displays might Ie the mens of producing mire of them. The Ure stock entries ure belug la eregred gradually but there fs rion fer a hig inerenve yet. Pusslblly the sud dest department of ail was that of the poultry. Ao dixteler. which bealy so biany ehiekens, and whieb ssa fiver: able to powltry Nreeding, abuvkt Weve 8 otlg poultry whow. "Thera are flicks of wax Wirda and there are a homber of- different bread. They should he atthe fulr, especially when the dhe tance to Dring them i se ¢hort. The fale director tilmht give thin section conefideratie thought between now and next senean. A ponltry show fa bbe attraction Itrelf, Summing up the show fn reneral the irectars: uueht well be plenred with thesrespanee this ven. Tt antet be an eucnurgenent te then ta reduabte ef: _ fota for ext year Much credit Is due t mization of the visitors were merited.| No. 10 TouRIST . . LUMBERING Hor Sennas TERRACE Bonriouutuae Geo. Anderson of Prinee Rupert ts rellering in the local Lank during the alwence of Mr. Taylor. Misses Easthope ond Mallett return- ed on Briduy to resume thelr duties ot Kallum school. They have taken roums in the Bundal block for the winter. Allen W. Holmweed, the new prin- cipal nf the public schosl, arrived on Saturday. Miss Marjory and Billie Atwood re- turned Wednesday from Prince Rupert Cons, und Mrs, Service Left on Sat- urdey with thelr three sons, for two weeks holiduy which they will spend with the former’: brother in Smithers, Tom Taylor of the Bank of Montreal atalf has taken a helday trip to Van-) courer, “Amella Gervitch of Prince Rupert f+ u Fuest of Mrs. Geo, Hipp. Mies, Jurvis McLeod of Prince Itu- pert cawe op for the falr and to visit, with friends. Tt. L, Melntosh retarned this week fran Prince Ropert to his summer home -"The Crossroads” Mra. MeTn- tosh will fellow later. They Mke nice warm weather bot the thent here o week or su dg0 was too much, Mrs. FLOW. Eohler and sare were wtecessfil exhilitory nt the Smithers falr, They wecured twenty “four prizes Mr, Anderson of Prince Thupert ts a uest of His son George who ft here on a Khort bustness trip. The Scout camp at Lakelse bivke vy on Priduy ufterncon nud the boys or fuck in the for the falr, Gn sunday Q xpeta] xervice was comlucted for the Scouts by Nev. Wa. Robinson, asalat- ed by Rev. TOJ. Marsh and Capt. Par. wont wf the Chore Army, Kitwangn, Mra, Farvha McLeod of Pines Rupert wing a a Nolo “One Hweetly Solemn Thonght." ter spending cne summer ot Lakelse, turned ot Prince Rupert this week af- Mrs, Glass ond son Ereraly went to Prince-Nupert on Monday for the fair, W. Norapuest of Los Angeles was'n freak end visitor in town, Mrs. Bobler ond sons and Gent. Hamlin of Hamlin & Thomeon, left for the Rupert falr with exhlbite, Mrs, Ackleberg of Prince Tupert Ix a guest of Mra. 8. Sousle. « W. H. Watt. and Orval Kenney of Anwunry wore here for the fair, The Kollum Lake Miners Co. held the annual meeting In C. R. Gilbert's office this week and trangacted ron- tine business; The company has not heen very active for the past couple of years. The officers elected were—C. A. Smith, president: J. B, Agar, vice- president; ©. R. Gilbert, secretary- trenstrer; directors, the offleera and Jas, Swan and Chas, Chas, Destord. Misa Sibary veturned from Vancou- ver to Copper Clty the end of the week to resume charge of the pubbiic scchool ——e Mins Elderkin returned Tuesday to agaly tuke charge of the local high aechool, Mins Davis of ¥ictorin arrived Mon- day und da In charge of the primary gvade in the Rallum school. Mrs, Hadden an two sans who bave heon visiting Mrs. TW. 8 Auderson left for thele home in Prince Hayert | ace cabapanted hy W. Anderson. . Perera Ac Mijor representlog the Associat- ed Dress, Vaneouver, wis a latter tit the Terrace file. Mra. 8. Hanseneblit ds in Princce Ryypert-thix week. HL RR. Watt whe bas been on the Ba kelxe hatchery staff the past season, left on Tuesday for the eust. N. Yack left Wednesday for Alberte where he will epeml the winter. The Caundiin Legh held w dance in the. G. Wo. AL ball on Monday, at Mrs, FL Mawdaley of Wiunl vinited Terrace aver the week end on Iasipexa, = She fa oo oafster Ondaw of the late W. F, Muvwaley. AoE, Davy woe up fram. Trpiect mL Friday Inst. ©. A, Smith of Amesbury wi quons the fur vieltors, — Pool Brodin, Jobu Cautare und ML Allard of Killam Eake spent the Inat week end in town. C. Taylor of Dovreen was tn town ou Raturduy Inst. . . Mr. am] Mire, Falten and family re- the ‘officers an] directors, muny of whan were on the Jol this sear for tae first thie. If they stay with ft they will find it ensler nad more gratifyliz. nest Year and each sneceedine yenr, The doy was conelnded by a dni: in the G, W. Vi A. Ball In the evening ond it wan very Inryely attended, Kine pagan af pinsie syne provided. Anions the ont of town exhlitars were Mrs 3. 0 Youn and Mra. W. OC. Littio af Wandencts. of Huzelton f- lively Jusion te the belfduy whtel | war quletiy spent in Perrave. Eine mule wit furnidhed by Mra. Atwoeds orchestra, |. Mr. and Mra 8. N. Kickaldy enter: talaedl a anunber of the young people fn the hone an ‘Tueatiy evestug, 2 farewell to Lawrence (irely who bs ya- Pugs te Saskatoon ta reaine hin xtadies Aovery Jelly evening wot epet dane ng and playing granes, 1, Babb left fov Bis home la Bato ton after spending the past rupley af meuthy at Eallnn Lake, Mivry Arkte fotned the hurveaters an the prairtes this week, BT. Moore hun gene ta Edinontan ton Intel inerte, Tlenry Binlth retarnedste Aiabnry in Wednestay atter spendlug a few daya tn town, ~ Behow) opened in Toealay mornin with a god utterance, 15T children om the rol The high xehool opencd ont Werlneniny, Mr und Mra. Geo. Dover went duwi to the Rupert fale on Welnestny.”