TER ACE TERRACE, 8, C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1983 ! Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5, Telephone L. Martin, Prop. Terrace organizations, ineluding the churelics, would find a considerable incrense in attendance at the various functions and gatherings if they did a little advertising in the Terrace News, The cost is very small in proportion to the service given, Hand your copy in to Will Robinson, agent, or get him to write it for you. Try/a little publicity before the event as well as efter, et B.S. Cole eturned from Vancouver on Thursday after receiving medical treatment, { Terrace Mill Stock of | Lumber No, 2 Shiplap 2a S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- s lap . % Rough Lumber [No.1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete. Shingles Mouldings, ” PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C, 2 YORK HOTEL fameouver, H.C. The House of Confort and Cheery Service Extremely Low . New Winter Rates: WITHOUT BATH = WITH BATH DAILY $ 1.50§$ 2,00 MONTHLY 25.00 30.00 ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS e Free Garage . In the centre of the city's attractions All roome exceptionally - large and noise proof oe Write For Hlustrated Folder THE YORK HOTEL ae Vancouver, B.C, es #. G. Houghton. Manager Terrace Notes Verge Moore, Prince Rupert, agent am for General Motors, was in Terrace on Saturday last and made arrangements me, With John DeKergemeaux tu linndle the Chevrolet sates und service agency 2 for this seetion, P My, and Mrs, 2. Willman of Usk 2 wove In town Thursday und Friday af last week. : ot ' Owing to the highway not belng inn meee Tit state for hauling logs George Little has shut down his mill for. the time iheing, Be will -reopen’’as soon as a 1: AULppLy of logs can be secured. Bes f The Iecal Orange Lodge added ta the Nghthesrtedness of “the community on mM Saturday’ night when they’ staxed 1 zoo minstrel show, ie m.! Tcl anglers got ‘a gobd’ entch-from f}, Copper River last Friday and Satur- mR day, cnough to do over Sunday. -- Ly . ‘ ¥, ‘| has opened a dvess making establish- not only the best packing for aspara- Angus McLean of Smithers, in ¢har- ge of publie works, was here during the week end looking over roads and getting a Hne on what will be requir- ed this senso. A good sized party visited Copper River on Sunday and all the fisher- men got fish ta bring home. Gardeners are nuxlons to get onto the ground, It is enrly yet. TE those anxious ones can only keep up their enthusiasm until the crop of weeds Is veady for the first harvest it will be qnite alright. There will le a special service at 3 pain. on Good Friday in St. Matthews ehnreh. Special Easter serviees and music has been planned fer loenal churches. Arrangements have been completed for sames between the local basketball teams and visiting teams from Smith- ers on Friday, April 21. The Smith- ers teams will go through to Prince Rupert for a series of games and take the wayfreight back to Terrace Friday and after the gume here will proceed home on the passenger train. «. black bear was seen on the shore of the island just above the Skeena hridge Sunday afternoon. This is the first black benr reported this season. W, Quinliven of Pacifie was in town Monday afternoon. ' he last of the ice under the Skeann bridge went out on Sunday, Its good in these days of gloom to find one. of the younger generation with a vision and an ambition to try the vision ont, . Miss Jean Meleod, who has returued recently from Van- eomrver, Where she took a course in dress makiug, bos rented a store and ment along with a side line or tivo, The locnl girls in training ut the “New Westhinster hospital are now on im eleht hour schedule and they report that they Hke it mueh better, Foren yoar or two there bas been at disigreement over the trap lines and Innting grounds registered in the name of Osea Olander of Kullum Lake. It appears that a family of Indlans Dave trapped and hunted over that ground from almost the beginning of time, and the fret that the Indidns did: not get it registered when the law ‘first was put inte effect was no frult of theles. Tt is understood that the matter. is to he investigated by the game depart: went and an inspector will be. sént! in at an early date to xo over the ground the Indians claim, It. is well known that the Indians have first claim ‘to trapping and hunting grounds if they can show prior oeenpaney, ' woe gttn The loose-leaf type of lettiiea is tHe most commonlyygrown but: it ‘is-ndt as rood in quality as the tivo types which develop heads—tthe Cols and the Cab- bage. ‘Weather-proof cellephone' paper. Is - ‘ The Terrace News ig only Fwo. Dollars A SPRING LAMENT - (The Tervace Haywire Poet) A-local spring poet blew into town recently and he had a hat full of his own troubles which he was finally in- duced te put on paper rather than de- yote all his talents to a vocal lament, Here is what be did, you may rend it or not as you like, we will not mind. The bedroom’s in the kitchen, And the stove ig in the yard; The lady's hands are itching With scrubbing that’s so hard. For spring is here, and clonning Is the order of tthe day; To ask “what is the meaning Is just louking for a fray. Of we don’t get pudding Aud we don't get .pie. We may get a flapjack If there’s time to fry. There aint no cake, And there aint no jell, In faet, in the spring Its just plhaitn hell. That cobweb on the ceiling Has been waving since last fall. Spuds ‘poor hubby's busy peeling Midst the wreckage of the hall. The curtains in the boiler Loose their, cout of winter black: While poor hubby—that bard totier Lives on any kind of snack, There aint no sense nor reuson When the fever hits the home, Its the rankest kind of treason If 2 fella wants to roam. When the ice goes out the river And the bug comes in the house, A fella’s got to shiver Like a kitten-hunted mouse, The Terrace News is only Two Dollars ~. “We wish to announce the appointment of John DeKer-. gemeaux as Chevrolet sales and servant agent for Terrace : o> , a and district.” ue ‘ : ne ; The New Chevrolet Six for 1939 _ lity and operating economy, Por full information amply ta = ‘ is a beauty. Dependibi- Terrace, B, C. Prince Rupert, B. C. John DeKergemeaux Kaien Motors, Ltd. SPRING GARDEN TOOLS GARDEN SEEDS CLOVER TIMOTHY ALSIKE ALFALFA FLOWERS VEGETABLE E. T. KENNEY, LTD. phd an ¥ eid ast is Hast and West is West, but men ride wher- ever the sun shines and the Trai! Riders of the Canadian Rockies, with a men- bership which girdles the globe, are crent- ing widesrread in- terest with their plang for their 1932 expedi- tion from Banff to Mount Assiniboine, through some of the most beautiful coun- their name. Joining lakes and valleys, 29, will follow general] niboine Pass and the gus in cold storage, ‘but: “enables “the eontents to be seen all the time. : ! the same li spent in camp, according to the b the Order, ple time will be gi the territory traversed, the ride oc and traversing. Brewster and Alle shores of L try in the great mountains from which they take - The famous peak, with its many ad- i ake eys, was'the focal point of the 1927 trail ride and thig year’s trip, starting on July nes, with nights est traditions of yen for exploring cupying five days mby Creeks; Assi- F he si Magog to the great mountain, which is the objective of ihe riders. » Return will be made through the V _ Rocks; the Golden Valley; Citadel ake alley of the Pass and so WITH THE TRAIL RIDERS 2 through Sunshine Camp to Banff once more. The pictures shown above are distinctly interesting and show Lt. Col. Phil Moore, president of the Trail Riders, and Mrs. Moore, on camel-back. at the Pyramids, during the world-cruise of the Canadian Pacific liner ‘Empress of Britain’ *, in strong contrast to the cowboy viewing Mount Assiniboine, where this year’s trail ride leads. Inset is -—H ‘NM. King Prajadhipok of Siam, ‘who proved ‘an enthusiastic trail rider during his visit to Canada last summer. Below, two fair bathers are seen setting outfrom ona - of the cabins at Assiniboine Camp. ps