* ‘ : wt Yow. | _ ‘TERRACE, 'B! C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1993 SS " ; VANARSDOL BEAT TERRACE |W. Nelaon: was "iit“charge of the game. ‘hater, bam Farmers’ Institute for Tuesday: 4 : ee Following the play the visitors were (Cs \Kebruary Tthe : CF \ Philbert Hotel Gave Them a Good Drubbing ong AY eftevtathedt "to a-danée Which did not] Notices have beon sent out calling; 2 0-27 8 tek tle, 4 | so Made Them Like it—Anether, f.nish-itil ‘tlie! wee hours. The boys !the annual meeting of the Kitsumgal-} The Terrace News i8 oni} Ty TERRACE, B. C. ng of the Sitsungal:) The Terrace News 45 oni 3 ! Fully Modern ‘Electric Light Running Water - “No. 6 — = —a ; ee oe feat earlier in the évening. “Phe Terrace Basket Dall, players nr There will be another’ meeting of the Giame Later‘on;) ° © from: Tetrace had such n good -time ee a, a Travellers Sample Rooms P. Q, Box 5 lthnt they did not half mind: thelr de- Telephone L. Martin, Prop. xX) Bring vour car in for a_ Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage All repairs carefully made Oil and gas. [ull stock of 7. parts, tires, ete. General Motors Agent Terrace, B. C. Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Rough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap | No. I Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete. Shingles © Mouldings, wie PRICES ON APPLICATION tint they had Tide the trip to Vanarsdol Inst Fri- day night for the return gunie’. with | he boys.of that town. ,The game got tider way. shortly aifteer the -visitots irived and the local boys soon found sacrificed some of the | sttal freshuess that churacterises the vsual play ther put up. Several iniles over the. ties is not the best thing in ‘sorld before going tte a contest and sa result the Vanarsdol-Copper City cut soon estiblished a leadership and t half time the score was 22-14, in £.vor of. the home. term, -The second _alf developed into. a shooting mateh md at the end of the game the home tum had a score of 48 while the boys fom Terrace hud only 25. The home | oys shaply outplayed the visitors and rinde them like it. It was a sweet re- | enge for the defeat the) Vanarsdol rliyers received in Terrace x vouple of weeks ago, Roy Clarke scored nine tallies for the home team, and Harry Lyons was he outstanding scorer for the visitors Here and There Over 1.008 ths. of eels are éx- ported amuaily -from- Canada, Piucipally to Germany and . the United States, They are caught aluux the lawer St. - Lawrence ing Heeases have been: issued by the .Canadian..Guvarnment.. Radia Branch fru April J to September a0, 1932, or anproximately .one to evers gizhteen persons of the Pupulation of the Dominion. Astotal of £44,129 radio receiv. A Movie theatre has been iu- Geo, Little. Terrace, B.C. stalled on RM. 8. Aorangi on its YORK HOTEL Vanmeguvers H.C. The House of Conjert and Cheery Service @ Extromely Lav Rew Windex Rates: WITHOUT cat. WITH BATH “DALY § 1.50$ 2.00° MONTHLY 25.00 30.00 ALL DUTSIDE ROOMS — @ Free Garage ° In the centre of the city’s attractions - All rooms exceptionally Australusiin run and passengers had the first entertainment in Uhat Tine on a recent yoyage, This is the first ship to reach Vancou- ver carrying sound movie equip- ment. China's first woman’ batrister, Afrs. Lu Sean Kim Teo, was among the passengers aboard the Em- peess of Russia, recently sailing from Vancouver. Mrs, Soon ob- tained hor legal training in Eng- land and is attached to the Hong Koug bar, The Canadian people seem to have developed a considerable taste for macaroni, vermicelll, spaghett! and the like Italian food preparations, Output of 14 Can- adian factories, in 1931 was 20,- $11,423 pounds as compared with 16,819,625 Ibs. In 1930, With Remembrance Day fn our minds, i is timely to recall the brief epitome of Canada's part in the war inscribed on a tablet in the House of Parliament at Ot- tawa:— “Six hundred twenty- eight thousand, six hundred forty- two bore the badge of Canada in the Great War: sixty thousand six hundred sixty-one met death and pussed on.” two.teams Inter’in the senson, §' _ CANADIAN LEGION. OFFICERS - The annual meeting of the Joeal com mand of the Canadian Legion was held officers were elected :— . " President—James Tyler . Vice-president—Will Robinson. Secvretnry—aAlfred Attree Penson Sec.—Walter’ Chapman - © Treasurer—R, W.- Bencher Set. at Atins—T. Colliver ‘ Kuver and off the Atlantie Coast, -. Prince Rupert last Tuesday wan. Maurice Barnes of Pitmun was in Terrace on Friday and reports that ‘tiere is eight fect of snow in the busk at that point. George Cobb, W. Cavanagh and An- gus Bruce were visitors in town the first of the week, * The debate to be held’ on February 16th, under the auspices of the Native ‘Sons of Canada will be on the subject: Resolved—That Canada Should Have n National Bank Under Public Owner- |. fup. F. Hall, F. 8. Aykroyd and Will Hobinson are taking the affirmative and Dr. Mills is the leader of the ne- |- ;futive and his team will be announced jon Thursday night-when the following | Louls Martin returned home from k. ‘Christmas, Trans-Atlantic Style SR EE EE SED S555) large and noise proof hristmas, whether it be ashore or afloat, fs @ Season, looms almost as-largely on the horizon of Steamship Companies as on that of Santa Claus himself. Schedules must be planned months in advance for those who want to cross the Atlantic for Christmas in either direction, and above all, copies of the uailing lists have to be sent to the old Saint in time for him to plan his visits to the ships at‘sea, This year, from the Canadian. side the Canadian Pacific ‘liner ‘Duchess of Atholl’? sails from Saint John December 16th, thus giving her passengers a chance to arrive in the Qld Country in time to hear the Waits. and. Carol Singers on Christmas Eve. , Looking for Canadian children Senta Claus will visit the “Montrose”, also of the Canadian Pacific, two days out from Saint John, on her way'to England. . It is:strangly suspected by thoke in the know that a scent such as"that shown above, which is ‘a°familiar feature of Christmas festivities on all Canadian Pacific liners, will be enacted by Chief Steward Leith; of the Montrose”, aided by cotton - whiskers and the spirjt of Christmas. = 7 Good hunting ss reported from Write For litustrated Folder the Bates Camp, w2ar Mategama, Outiariv, on the main line of the THE YORK HOTEL Canadian Pacific Railway, seventy Vancouver, B.C. : miles east of Sudbury. Moose B. G. Houghton. Manager and deer ars very numerous close to the camp and in one morning ' i -a couple of U. §. hunters secured i ~ affine bull moose and a deer, They . “4 . kiled to the limit of thelr Hcenses : within a few days, i ' Terr ace Notes A free scholarship to be held at i ene L' Ecole 1 Mnegumlque of the Uni: : q Lhe fine clear spell enjoyed over the | Yersily of Montreal, offered by the | _ tl \ week end broke early on: Monday morn Canadian Pacific Railway to minor |" * i} ! | ing and the storm developed to bliz- wae crane eg Pec aid puoportions by carly afternoon. 18-year-old son of Ephrem Leca- ; Great new drifts have formed and the | - valler, elie? clerk at the Mile End . oa ‘ sow plow aud shovellers will be kept | Station. The award entitles to - ae five veurg study proceeding to the derroe nf Bachelor of Civil Engine. . ” . _ eerina, The Terrace News fs ony vu Dollies |. ition SES SEED Tosy fora thue ret. “ i