_ |p encore aca: scat aacacacac ese eae un ven Kou eh Lumber Shingles a she ee: ee a 12 ee .. TERRACE, BYC., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ¢ 9, 1982 ~~ “No. 46 vere “Terrace Mill Stock of |. Lumber No. -2. Shiplap: S4S common. dimension sind No. I Ship- lap. ce No, 1 Finish, “Siding, Flooring, V-soint . . Ete. 1 : Mouldings, aes PRICES. ON APPLICATION «. vibes hat Geo. Little Te Taran, "i . Bring your car in for a Complete Overhaul | Agar’s Garage All repairs carefully made Oil and gas. Full stock of parts, tires, ete. topes General Motors Agent Terrace,.- B.C. Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. ¢. Running Water Dining Rook _._._Blectrice Light Telephone “Travellers Sample Rooms Epecial Chicken. Dinner Sunday. . c P.O Box'39° SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi: Service Meet all trains Special Rates to Lakelse Lake. TERR ACE, B.C. Terrace Notes Mrs. O. P, Sundial spent a few days in Prince Rupert Inst week, ° ‘ J.B. Agar is able to’ ‘be around once “more after suffering an attack of flu, With ‘the Skeena dropping to lower levels the ‘fiyhermen are finding great. er sticeess ih their favorite pastime. Neveral.- who were out on Sunday came] Inek with good catches and it should he possible from now on to add fish to ‘the diet. at more frequent: intervals. . | Miss Cousins: who: W ag ‘expected to he here in the near future-‘has avritten that she will be detained: for-some time time longer, dn the’ south -as-amexpected: Iusiness matters, had arisen. “Phe village “commlsstoniars? are , keap- ing o, strict. wateh. on the condition of Ms ihe streets,’"As small” botes- ‘develop |: they are belng-patched,-and/aa a résult wf judicious | work good results. are bet ing obtained for’ ‘Hid mond? that is ve} tne expended. °; ioe " bye Eby Hees “Herald Ia $2.00 per year 4 YORK HOTEL, . Vaneouver: B.C. - The: House: of: Comfort oy and: Cheery Service a ad a aA Extremely. Lew | New. Winter Rates: - y witout BATES” WH BATH . paiLy. $ 1,50$ 2. 00: ~ MONTHLY "25.00: 30:00- -» ALL, OUTSIDE ROOMS re 4 Free Garage ene ‘In the centre of the oie. ; attractions, All rooms cxceptionally ' Jarge and noise proof , . Oo. . Write For Ntustrated Folder’ THE YORK HOTEL | Vancouver, B.C.. A. &.. Hoxehton. Manarer = SSS SSS VISITORS TO THE SCHOOL _ Michael, principal f the Kitsum- gatlam public ‘school, is anxious, for all ‘parents and those interested in educa- tion to know that ‘on Friday; Novem- ber 25th, ‘the school will’ be open for visitors. — . The-week of: November 20-27. has been ‘named. Education‘ Week and the -idea of setting. aside’ ote day as ‘vibit- ors day.at the public school is a part of the program. It is felt that if those who have children attending school Will pay a visit to the school while it is operation ‘and mutual understanding will be developed between the teach- Ten, iy BEAVER MOVED TO NEW HOME . Tarst week- Game Warden EL Martin looking over one of the’creeks. “UA trap per who operates along this creek had an iden that some one, possibly .con- up w' hearer dam; ‘and thus: damaged his line. the old dam:was. out no signs of forced animals had mdéved to some other part, and ‘the high waters ‘during the sum- mer had carried the. old strueture ont. - Further. investigation - ‘revealed. 2 new dam -further up-stream,-with new. liv- ing. qnerters in readiness for! the win- ter and‘a good supply of food ‘on hand, It would seem that for some'reasoi. on- ly known to ‘the beaver, the change seemed to be indicated and. the migra: tlon was the result. : ding of Orvil Kenney with Miss Jesste ‘Dellaw, deughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. “G. Dellow .of Vancouver: MP6 : ‘tere: ‘mony is to take place on ‘the evening of ‘Wednesday, Nov. oth (tonight) ‘at: the home of Mrs. R. ‘Crowe-Swords, | and Rey. W. EB. Gilbert will offidiate. lkonve for ‘Terrace shortly after ‘the " . soa ‘coning the, way. he’ wants, it. Louis ‘Martin de-authority for. the story: that joue morning-as Pete was throwing out ithe dish water after breakfast he daw 'n buek and a doe ‘standing’ 'n short ‘dls: tanee ‘away... He gat’ the buck, a in operation a greater measure of co- and Fishery Warden: 8, Strachan were- bia in 1893. _ -| in Prince Rupert in Wishing him a re- | laundryman, . jonly: evening was spent, ing staff and the homes: of the. ehlkd- |’ | nected with" the-fisheries, had blow ro “Investigation showed that |. were. evident, it being believed that the]. Word hus been recelved of the wed: |. Teds || understood that’ the happy couple wills. . wereniony. we i : “Pete. DeBper evidently ‘has “the # some : ft ‘given at the home of Mrs. H. 0, Wrinch Judge Young for 12 years. He “was born in Mon- treal and ‘was’ educated: in‘ the public and high: schools of: Ontario and took: his B.: A. at Queens: University. He was called to the bar of Britis Colum. Tudge Young: has-1 many. admirers and friends among’ the’ people of the in- terior who will, join. with his: friends. turn to health ‘and many: more years: to enjoy that hew health. A SHOWER FOR THE BRIDE - - On‘ Saturday night a’ shower ‘was in honor, of Mrs. Robt. - Hunter (nee Miss, Mery Cordiner) and there was a good number ‘of the ladies of the old town and new town present, The bride was always & favorite among the people’ who knew her and their high regard of her was shown by ‘the large number of, useful and beautiful gifts that were ‘fourid in the’ two: laundry baskets carriéd into’ the room’ by Mrs. Sargent who characterized the Chinese “During the evening the following local artists rendered a mus- ical program :—Mrs, Chappell, Mrs. G. Dungate, and Miss Moreham, piano- forte: Mrs. Redman, Mrs. Sealy, Mrs. Falconer | and Mrs, Myros, vocal solos. Refreshments ‘were, served, and a ver ‘e ‘Probably’ owing to- the continued wet and mild weather there ig quite an epi- demic of colds and kindred ills passing through the district at present. The attendance at the Kitsumgallum pub. lie school was down. considerably Jast week as a result, one class reporting from « third’to a “hale of” the’ “Dapits awily each day. steee ad : . — ‘ ' ‘The first furs ‘of thé'seaéon are now coming into town, One trapper had G SAINI ICI ICICLE ICIIORIC ICICI ACR III III EI IAI. Now is the time to. prepara tor the long winter nights by installing a RADIO, ‘We are agents for ‘ DeForest Crossley Machine .and ean give good terms on same. “B” Batteries, “A” Batteries | Write or caJl for prices. “gor Batteries. iat es oe E. T. Kenney, Ltd. ‘Terrace, B.C. SEC CE CLC AEE LEC LLL L CE SEC LECCE CEC EEOC AE EEC CE x - Victor Radios R.W. Riley moe. ‘CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Sample Books now on hand gate ca | - and Records TERRA Ck DRUG STORE. Vietrolas - “Terrace, B. C. es ' 0. T. Sundal made ‘a quick trip to to Prince Rnpert last week. Geo. Arnold of Prince Rupert artiv- ed in town Inst Wednesday and pro- ceeded to the hot springs for a few days. ee , Owing to the small attendance at a meeting of the Board of Trade last Tuesday evening the discussion of the tivo fine fishey iy this week. ee Vivo st attitude of Vancouver to the vest of : ‘ \ the province was left. over for another | Session. oe - Buskethall practices started . last Monday night . It would appear that under the pres- sure of-berd:laws some of.-the loca) -cattle are. developing ‘nocturnal habits. Two nights last week, the tramp of, hoofs was heard ‘around town. It is reported that the pound keeper fs go-' ing to stay awake nights for'a time nt least. ast is East and West is . West, but men ride wher- ‘ever the sun shines — and the Trail Riders of the Canadian Rockies, -with a mem- bership which girdles the-glohe, are creat- ing widespread in- terest with their plans -for their 1982 expedi- . tion. from. Banif to | Mount Assiniboine, «. through some of:the most beautiful. coun- “their name. The famous peak, joining lakes ‘and valley, Sy. 1927 trail-ride and this year’ 8 tri -29; will follow generally the. Baim. ”. the Order. Ample. time -will be "the territory traversed, the ride and traversing Urewster and Al tl miboitie Pass anid thé shores of. me oo Reet mountain, which ia the chi som eturm' will Rocks; the Golden Nate: Gh e a try in the. great mountains from which: they take was the focal: point of the DE ‘staring on July e li ; Bpent: in. camp, ‘according to aa est ‘tradi be- made throu} tha Va ry = “WITH THE TRAIL RIDERS with its many ad- C5, with jnighis ‘Riders, and: "Mrs; aes of. ch‘ ict & toning etupy ing five days lenby: Greeka; Assi.) eke Magog to the etive ofthe whe 1 re adel Fu iS Rid BO Prajadh ipok df Sia ‘througir Suishine Camp’ to’ Bantf once wore. The". | ‘pictures shown above are distinctly interesting ard ~~ ‘show ‘Lt.-Col, Phil; Miore, President ofthe Trail IMoore, “on carnél-bdels at the «~ Pyramids, during-theworld-cruise of ‘the'Ganadian -~ Pacificliner /Empréssof Britain’:,in Strong contrast... tat the cowboy. viewing: Mount. Assiniboine, where, , this. yearn. frail ride, Jeads,. Inset,is HL. M..King - » who proved an enthusiastic, trail rider during his visit to Canada: last summer.” Pelow;two fut hathors are seen setting out irom one: af: tha cabins nb. Asolnit Liine Camp. a” , y.