ce ser amarante eT cae TT soy Toanranta ka ene me Orel Fab - TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1980 Big early this year. what you want. your family and friends happy, selection and very often the best goods. Is all Ready for the We ate all set for Christmas. For quality of soods and for real ‘values you do not need to .. | send your money away this Christmas. there is in Terrace to stay right here. have, ‘You will le surprised pad ‘also satisfied. te Some Suggestions We Offer Victor Battery Radio—The Latest Style, just arrived Victrelas and Victor Recoriis—Newest records always in stock. A nice assortment of high grade. Clocks; Wi fiches (for men and for womeu) Plated Ware and F ewellery of all kinds. Lady’s Gand Bags and Purses from $1.00 to $15.00: Fancy Chinn. latest patterns, z Perfiuines and Toilet Waters, Toilet Sets—all prices. Parker, Waterman and Sheaffer’ 3s Pens Pencils and Desk Sets. Stationery iu Fancy Boxes and in pads, Toys and Dolls, all kinds for all nges. Boxed Handkerchiefs for Men and for Ladies—very nice gifts. Lighters from 35¢ to $25.00.....Cigars, Tobaceos, Cigarettes. . Cameras and Photo Albums—Keep a record of your daily round. Ganong’s and Liggett's Chocolates in faney gift boxes and in bulk for home use,....Candies of all kinds for Christmas —__. Range of Christmas Cards to send to distant friends. E. P.N. S. Silver Tea Service—A very handsome Gift. Community and Tudor Plate ware. Books for all ages, Winchester and ‘Eveready Flash Lights. Pictures in Frames The Terrace Drug Store. The Christmas Shoppers All our new stock cane in You will not be disappointed by not getting just. Start your Christmas shopping today amd make The early bayer gots the best : We need aH the money Let us show you what we. This is always a welcome gift. Stationery always useful Remember the children. Vanity Cases R.W.RILEY -— - The Terrace Drug Store. TERRACE, B. - | Australia where she —_ a WEDNESDAY FRIDAY ‘SATURDAY: Terrace, B. Cc. ‘December 19 and 20 TERRACE TH EATRE This Week : Comedy— L Adults 50¢ ’ _ | McCarthy gave an interesting talk on {Humor and Pathos in His’ Majesty’s Children under 14 years 25c Sized Lumber .; Finished Material . Shingles. .. Orders. tle i at short notice, _ GEO. LITTLE. ‘Terrace, B.C. LUMBER MANUFA‘ *TURER LUMBER Price List © _ Prices subject to ‘change without notice + ’ Prices of Moulding, ately on epplicstion oe Rough LUmber...ccescsseeessesseneecse ft§18,00 per om Shiplap ss. seseogeocrerereeeiteene tenses 22,50 beat etnereeeteb sense BRbO- . 70.60 ta 65.00 | ecleeteveede vere, from 82,60 to. 35.00 por u Mill running continuously ran | sometime, =a and “entertainment,” mo gddd ‘program.’ do" which” the children : |at bridge last Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. D. D, Munro. | | -C, BR. and Mrs, Gilbert expect to leave early in February on a year’s Jholiday trip abroad: visiting relatives enroute at Vancouver, : Seattle, San |Jose ond San Francisco. Thely many friends will wish them bon voyage. tables at bridge Wednesday evening.in honor of ['Mrs. D. D. Munro. Mrs. W. H. Burnett won first and ‘Mrs R W. Riley the consulation,’ * qu. L, McKenney made au official visit to Stewart last week ‘ani took part in the raid.on. the boot leggers in that village. Mrs. R.. Hogan returned last week from Kamloops, Her health is quite restored again, : Mrs. Tessier retyrned recently from spent several months. with relatives. Mrs. T. ‘J. ‘Kirkpatrick. is home again after haying spent the summer with her daughter in. Montana, Engineer W. H. Cotton was down from Smithers early in the week. W. Vance was up from Rupert on Wednesday last to attend ‘the meeting of the local masons, a Geo, Rorie of Prince Rupert paid a business visit - to Terrace. The road camp at Lakelse Lake , is to be closed down early this week. It is due to the continued rains making work impossible. The Shooting Stars and the ‘North- ern Lights played a elose game of basketball Saturday night. The Dubs beat the Dumbells in another game by a ‘score of 21 to 16. The town team beat the high schoq! boys. Tiveryone enjoy ed the dance afterward. Mrs. D. D. Munro lett Mhursday 4 for Vancouver for the. Winter. The P. T. A. granted $50 to provide supplimentary renders for the public school, Another $5.00 was granted ‘to the Christmas Tre fund, Rev, Mr. Prisons. Out reporter writes that it was the: Orangemen who installed officers last wek and not the Odd Fellows. . Also that the W. A. of the Anglican church. received $200, altogether” from, their sole and ‘contributions, and not” ‘$360. as reported. _ md ‘Mrs. ‘Broadbent “Went. {0° “ Sinithers last week. t0,; g0 into’ thé’ ‘hogpital for|: treatment,, She | hag I Deen, unwell for “the juvéatie’ aves party - pivon “py |: Mrs. “MeKenney . on “Monday - ‘evening last in honor of Mrs; Mzmro was ‘a de- cided ‘success, the guest” of honor. win- ning the brine ‘for’ the: ‘best > -costume, staat, Friday: evening’ he: oad: Fete laws entertained: “thatY/fdnifles: and! ‘he Rebekah members: ton. Chitistmas’ ‘Trea “There Was 0. very Terrace Notes | |day for Vancouver on a holiday. Mrs. Geo. Dover, entertained friends Mrs, B, rT. Kenney. entertained four | : Buildings in. Lindsay, Ontario. a {no interference with reforestration, ty said. -the™ -eilent. a nro nent. . Mr. and Mrs, W. Butt left Wednes- Mrs. MeLecd left Monday evening Jean who has been attending school at Victoria and accompany her home for ‘the holidays. . John: Dool was 4- visitor. to Prince Rupert the first of the week, for Vancouver to meet’ her daughter |: tory recovery. a 1 WILL RAZE FAMOUS a _| ROSS RIFLE FACTORY. J tween the Department of Immigrat- ion and ‘the National Revenue Dep- the $5,000,000 warth of ordnance st- ored in the Ross Rifle factory at Quebec will be temporarily honsed in the new immigration — building Commission having secured ‘the ‘site of the factory, which adjacent to ihe plaius of Abraham, with a, view io ‘completing thelr program of bea- tificntion, the structure will be de- mulished, The qavfliou of filing a io which to store the ordnance prey- iously kept in the ftnaeclory has been soved by ‘