ee wa = Gi Bt P. 0. Box: me G0. Little Terrace, B.C, TERRACE, B. C.. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1983 No. 2¢ Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electrie Light Running Water Travellers Sampie Rooms ~ Telephone L. Martin, Prop. Se fe Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Keough Lumber No. 2 Shiplap SIS common @inension and No, 1 Ship- lap No. I Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-jotn! ’ , Ete. Shingles Mouldings, 1 PRICES ON APPLICATION a SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse Lake, Sunday Special. Terrace, BC. iP GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT Notice of Application for a Beer License Notice is hereby given that ‘on the Tith day of June next, the mdersigned intends to apply to the Liquor Control ord for a license in respect of prem- ses being part of the building known q as Eakelse Lodge, situated on Lot 4127 Range 3, Coast District, Lakelse Lake, in the Province of British Columbia, for the sale of beer by the glass or by le bottle. Beatrice May Johnstone, Applicant J. B. Fohustone, agent , - Dated at Terrace, B. C., 35-26 This 17th day af May, 1953, Terrace Notes . 4 When you want to know what ts hap- pening locally you get a copy of the Terrace Nows, Why not become a reg- war subseriber and keep posted, It ouly costs $2 4 year. . Miss Edwards of the Mothers Pen- sions Bonyd spent Friday in tawn on departmental business, . Mansell Clerk, mining man, left for Piince Rupert on Tharsday evening, The new sidewalk on Lakelse Avenue west has been completed and a start is heing made on replacing the one on the block enst from the Terrace Hotel, Mrs. Luckow of Usk was n visitor to town ou Friday. mh Mr, and Mrs. F. Digzles, who have beer Hying at Hxstew for ‘some time Terrace Took a; ! Another Game | From Usk Boys j TERRACE, June 3—The Usk base- Indl term came down te Terrace today und at 2 pan. tried conclusions with the local players. The visitors’ team was Martinson, plicher; Varner, catche C. Campbell, first base; Alger, second hase; 1, Branch, third base; L. Branch, short stop; Williams, right field; Post, left field; Moody, center field. Terrace line-up was EF, Thomas, pitcher: P, Michael, catcher; Scott, fist base; Me- Connell. second base; Green, third base: LL. Thomas short stop; Lever. Hight field; Hipp, center field ; MeKen- ‘ney, left field. Pred -Eall was tnpire lnntil the game was half over, qd Con- istable H. 1. MeKenney ofticiated for ithe balance of the game, i ‘The first stanza bassed without any iscove being made, but in the second j Glen Martinson erossed the plate, giv- jdag the first tally te the visitors. In i the first half of the thivd Post scored jagain for the visitors, but when ‘Ter- ivace came to bat MeCannell, McKenney and FY Tiannius all seored, giving the heme fem a lead they beld all through the game, in the fourth TL. Thomas and Hipp hoth scoved for Yerrave, bringing the score up to 2. Phe fifth was a blink, as was the sixth, ' In the seventh Post added to Usk's ‘tally. while Terace failed to score, In ; the eighth L. Thomas made home on /an overthrow, and McConnell also senr- led. The lust hope of the visitors, the first half of the ninth, was without ‘vesntt, and Terrace came out of the ‘battle victors with a score of 7-3. The game throughout was very rag- ‘ged, overthrows and fumbling being imuch in evidence. On the Usk side the work of the battery was very much in evidence, Martinson pitching a good game throughout, while Verner did a lot of splendid work, nipping off many of the home pluyers as they tried to inake second. Fred-Thomas was there with all his old speed and control, and ‘the class of pitching shown by him was ‘the main reason for the visitors not Ding up a much higher score, Mivrice Barns of Usk, who was in town an Friday, stutes he is about re- covered from bis recent operation, George Wilson of Reo was in town on Saturdny. Miss IX. Durham of Usk spent the holiday in town, eo Word Ins been received that John Smith, son of Mr and Mrs. Murdo 'Sinith, has successfully passed lis first year exmminntions at the Guelph Agrt- enitural College, He has made good marks throughout. having secured how or stunding In six subjects. Walter Warner, lineman for the Gov. ernment: Telegraph Service at Ross. wood Jeft on Friday's train enroute fo Foghnd. While on the trip he phir to visit Great Yarmouth, his birthplace, Tondon snd other points. 7 ' \ W, Kelso of Rosswood was in town during the week and had with him « bottle of gold warth from $250 ta $300 that had heen taken from the various workings en Douglas Creek. During the past week or two additional pros- rectors have gone into the district hop- ‘Jing to find ground that will repay them for thelr efforts. The softball game played on Fane 3 between the ladies of Copper City- Vanarsdol and the Terrace team re. “ave zeturning to Terrace to live. sutled in escore of 13-3 for the ‘home team, Anniversary of Terrace United. Church Held The 20th sunniversary supper of the Knox Gnuited Church was held ir Ter- rate on May 31, the arrangements be- ing in the hands of the Ladies’ Guild, and the servitors being the members of the choir. Following the supper Rev. NM. @. Allen gave @ very interesting address dealing with the history of the church. Organized at uo meeting on May 18, 1918, the church was built and first occupied on Angust 31, 1913, For a number of yeurs the pastoral supply was in the hands of student ministers, these following one another at a few months’ interval, The list o f student pastors included A. J. Wilson, A, W. Scott, H. W. Gurdiner, Myr. Oliver, Mr, (irant, ©. A, Mitchell, J. MeKie, J. 4, Carriker, Win, Migeot, J. Harrover, A. A. MeKenzie, W. J. Parsons and B. 'T. MeFarlane. On October 1, 1923, Rev. W. J. Parsons became the pastor, and it wis while he was in charge the church entered the union as a member of the United Chureh of Cannda. My, Parsons left on October 31, 1995, and Rev. Wim, Allen came from Part Simpson to take his place, Mr. Allen remained in charge until June 30, 1929. when Rey, FH. T. Allen became pastor, His term of office will conclude at the end of the present month when Rey, W. R. Welch will come, ; Before organized work wus institut- ed, preaching was held from tine to time, and included in those who under- took this work were FB, 8. Cole, W, Deans and R. C. Scott. The original board of management consisted of D, B, Kenney, H. M. Me- ve * Pherson, M. Smith, A. Kerr and J. Turnbull. To this list there was soon added EH, T. Kenney, and FP, Bohler, Following the address of Rey. Allen. C. W. MeKim bronght the greetings of St. Mathew's Chureh to the gathering. and in a fine address emphasized the growing spirit of co-operation between the churches, This speech. was followed by a vendi tion of “Steal Away,” a nezro spirttia by the choir. — o, A number o£ speikers.then took yur including FB. ‘ET. Kenney, 0. TT, Sund C, Giggey, Sr, B.S. Sole, C. L. M, ¢ izes, O, Pohle, 'T. J. Kirkpatrick, &. M. G. Nirkatdy, W. Donald, Ivan Frank » Mrs. A.J. Kirkaldy, ALvs, Tames Smith, Mrs. Munro, Mrs, ELT. Kenney and Mrs. Soucie, : Interspersed between the speeches wns a vocal salo ly Rey, H. T. Allen and “Excelsior by the choir, The meeting came te m0 end with a vote of thanks to the ministers past und present, and to the Guild and chair for their services,- The meeting closed with the singing of the Doxolagy. Those present were vory fitereste: in a nwuber of photos depicting the eurly days of Terrace, these being sup- plted bly Mys. 0, ‘TS. Sandal, REPORT OF CONFERENCE On Sanday evening Vernon Glass, the delegate fron Knox United Church to the conference at Vancouver, gave his report to the congreration, He gave a very pood iden of the stress of business transacted at that gathering, together with data of the operation of the Unit- ed Chureh during the past year, While at the conference he was apnolnted vice-president for the Tayman’s Asso- clation.for the Prince ‘Rupert presby- tery, and niso' vice-president of ti newly formed Leagne for Christian So- elal Action, A neice of Me, Fred Hampton arrived from England recently nud will spend some tine visting relatives in Cannda, CHEVROLET SIX Automobiles ere the world,s greatest seller, A few of their many attractions are: Long Life and Operating, Economy; Body by Fisher— beautifully streamlined; Fisher No-Draft Ventilation: Proved Six Cylinder Power Plant, and many others. For full particulars call or write John de Kergemmeaux Kaien Motors, Ltd. Terrace, B. C. 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