WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1972 Dudley G. Little is seen above beginning : “put on kids on’ ils‘ original site on a Avenue to make room or :the “Half Million Dollar. 3 . flooring which: was hard ‘to - Motor, Hotel -which Opens | for business on Friday, areh: oth... : ‘Joe Felber an ‘oldtimer in - took the picture last: — oduly, (possibly: witha feeling of °Mr,and Mrs, Little built on “the site in 1941 and were very proud of. their first real home. ‘They “had to! bring in a ‘carpenter who received $5.00 a day plus his board and at the mill cookhouse.. The iate Will ‘Robinson did the. plumbing. -“The floors inthe house are ‘all hand picked local Hemlock . hich had been dried in Little, ‘Haugland & Kerr Mill (Mr. ‘Litlle was a partner.) ‘During the years of their , _ residence in this lovely home’ many visiting lumber buyers -wereé entertained there, They were fascinated ‘with the identify... ‘One, .. however, " spotted a little black knot and: : . Suessed, ‘correctly that. _ the flooring was hemloek..:- Window ‘frames ‘of Fasiern Spruce were a gift from‘one of . the lumber buyers wishing to - _have some part in the house’ 8 constructjon, Many people. have. enjoyed ” hospitality in the, Little. home “on Army days ‘The Little's entertained © their many firends -and supporters in the same home . when Mr. Little was elected - MLA for Skeena: Lorne ahd Anne Little spent . * their childhood ‘ home before the family moved ~ to the beautiful. new home on ae Terrace Crescent. Mrs. Little recalls“ that. if “the season: was on time’the- cherry trees‘in the back yard’ 2. ‘were in bloom for Anne's... - -birthday party: on ‘May <6th, : “These same trees also lent. good harvest’ for the fleet. footed neighborhood children,’ Prior. to’ building the. home . ~ they planted the lot in potatoes - and before .its construction took 22 sacks of potatoes off. ™ the back third of the lot.? The old Little home has now ‘been: moved ‘to McDonald — Road’ ‘near the Terrace. of : Bowling: Alley, of It marks another step i in the progress of our town - the town of which Mr. Little's. father was the. founder. — JOE’ S PRINTER'S. - 224611 Lazelle, Terrace. ALL TYPES OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING -. OFFSET & LETTERPRESS CALL 635- 3024) Res. 635- 6411. LONE DAY SERVICE ON RUBBER STAMPS. ec this family” : Jute, one of the hostesses at the Lakelse. Cabaret Leon Prusko 635-6668: 650 CLARKE