| ] poe _ ‘HSH is the food for thar little boy or girl who is growing so -_, fast » hes “who uses Up 50 ‘ouch energy | in plays . ; whose appe- “tite ‘is so. tremenddus!” HET rp oe aa “For. Fish is not onily delicious . . ~ nourishing, body-building, full of the: hele promecing, éle-: :'%. ments, and the greatest. known source of Vital yi the” “ sunshine Vitamin : . . that means so ‘toch 0° “the vitality: of = “children. * - Serve Canadian Fish and Shellfish to the whole family. They will - enjoy it... and it is good for them. There are over GO different kinds of “Canadian Food Fish and Shellfish from which to. choose . .. seafish and freshwater fish . .. and whether you like them fresh, frozen, smoked, dried, canned or pickled, you will find them all delicious in flavour, and economical to prepare. _ DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES, OTTAWA. Ladied ! Write FOR FREE RECIPE BOOKLET se cce a et Pt mB - Department of Fisherles, Ottawa. Please send me your free 52-page Booklet, “Any Day a - Fish Day”, containing 100 delightful and economical Fish Recipes. . ' cad Name... Address. ft _childien: loverit bur it is 2 : . |generalship, ‘| thing to it. Is Your Subscription Due? Get Your Paper All the a - $16 VES and BANG pti te . : ak inl _ General Hardware. neds ab 7 ‘of the Usk ferry.” going through to the road ‘camp to]: Has Beens on Job Again The Terrace Basket Ball Club put on a full evening last Saturday. The girls played first, and for the second Saturday im succession the Nits walk- ed away with the gnme, taking the Wits into camp with a score of 12-5. Frank Hip handled the whistle for this game. This was the second of a series to, determine the local champion ship, and on the previous ‘week end Nits had nosed cut on a closely con- tested game with a score of 8-7. The scond game was played by Ter. race and Vanarsdel The game wes a fine exhibition, and although Terrce won with a score of 42-13, the visitors showed a good. deal of ability and on- ly need practice in shooting, . ‘The final game was. _ between Ter- race old timers and. Terrace team. For. the old imers Dud Little, Dunc. IXerr, Clarence Michael, Lewis McKea ney and George Hipp took the floor to show the youngsters how the game Is |% played. The youngsters were Ken. Kerr, Norman Smith, Jim Smith, and Bruce Smith and Fred Nash, jr. Dave Xelson was referee. ' There had been considerable talk of this game earlier in, the week and the young fellows had an idea that the old boys couldn't come back, but they did not atlow enough margin. for the old timers “stay with the game,” It is a very. good thing some times for the young cocks to get thelr combs trim- med by their elders—-they con learn a lot from the has-beens, The game started off with a rush., ‘The youngsters hoped to carry the old boys off their feet at he start—poor Terrace got the first score, but Frank Hip soon put one in for the old boys, just to keep the young fellows cool ond playing, Ter- race nicked another one, but quickly McKenney put the ball in the basket and thus it went until the score was tied at eight-all. Then the has-beens decided to step out and took. a lead of a.couple of points, Once after that the regular team tied the ‘score, but they could mot stand their. own pace and the final score was 20 to 15 in favour of the has-beens. The writer thinks it was an heroic effort. Tarly in the game the Old Timers showed. slens of prespiration. It was visable on their brows, and one or two,of the heaftler:ones breathed partly. throngh thelr mose and partly | through heir mauth.. But that was | just “big business man” fat oozing out Ounce ,it was worked off there wag no- Had the youngsters just tontilized the old guard for he .first part of the game the has beens would not have been. in good shape for any tinal drive . at the end. Worry them: that’s what age cannot. stand.. exes “The local championship series will be coninued until about the end of March, and one prize, already has been put up for the boys section—A. HL. White, president of the club, has post- eda prize’ to the value of $10.00. The president is now om the hunt for some ¥\ public spirited citizen to meet his of- ‘fer and put up 4 similar prize for the lassies, At the close of play it. was, announ- ced that Vanarsdol would pay another visit in-two weeks, “ pyc 5 Mrs. C. Michael and daughter arriy: ed from Prince Rupert on. Friday, : b , ee t Cons, A. J, Wakinson was ‘here Inst Thursday, returning | ‘to the, coast the} same evening. pot os . oo . During the“ “week the’ ‘snow ‘plows worked on the highways and on Sat- urday night they Were. awithin: e mile “This ‘week they are permit the road. camp being. opened 8 atl an early date, “Te it’s rows in the 3 woods we'll’ : get it” Inter ab Lumber & Supply Co. Lumber Manufacturers’ CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock. Filing TERRACE, 3. o. A —_ a — eee oe Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B.C. Fully Modern: Electric Light Running Water Traveflers Sample Rooms . P. 0. Box 5 Melephone Gordon Temple, Prop. as 7 “John’s Garage & Tax Twenty-four hour service Have your car serviced for win- ter driving. Expert and speedy repairs. We specialize on cylinder honing % A Covered Rink Next There has been some talk lately of organizing a drive for funds to build a skating rink for next winter’s fun. Skaing is a sport, that in normal win- ters, can caly be enjoyed between the heavy falls of snow. One of the more feasible suggestions seems to be to ‘al water supply is close by and water for flooding ‘is thus) available. Vol- unteer labor wader skilled . direction, ‘and perhaps some donations of -lum- ber and the project is well away. It is not necessary to heve a fancy build- ing-nor to use No. 1 lumber, so long as -the foundations are intended to last. It is certain that once the rink was up it would soon be put to other uses in the summer and fall, and im- provements could be made as funds were available. oa C, C. F. CLUB OFFICERS The Terrace C. C, FB. Club held its annual meeting on Thursday evening when officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows :— President—F. Frank - Secretary—W,. A, Kirkpatrick : Treasurer—Miss Jennie King. . The police court was busy Thursday afternoon hearing a charge against|-‘ Arthur Bolton and Mrs. Ellzebeth Ryan, The. charge was one of as- sault causing bodily harm and arose out.of a fracas at Vanarsdol on the 4th of Janvary when Mrs. Martha ‘Bevan was struck over the head with a stable lantern and received scalp wounds, a black eye -and other injur- ics. The two accused were sent up to a higher court for trial. bd an . “The ‘students of Kitsumgallum high achool were sad on Monday. . They’. jar- rivad qt school to find that the. heater in one of the, class rooms Was. ‘ont, of commission. “The weather was “near ‘the zero amark and a fasy, wind blew | from the north, po thatthe second stove eould not raise the, temperature above freezing, . There was nothing to At. Dut, send the young ‘folks. home. . oy * ” * Lo “A. skating party went. ‘to! * Lakeleg ‘Lake ‘on. ‘Sunday and spent’ “several ne immensely. - aap. wen yt a ‘eee build ‘on the south enst corner of the. ball park at the intersecion of Park |: Ave, and Kalum street. .The municip-. hours on, the. Jake. ice..;, Thera, were 14} in ‘the. party and they. enjoyed. the out: én —=->) Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Taxi Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood: ROOF, tt ene Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts Have you paid your sunscription yet? en a iN 1 Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou trv our Bread and Buns? | Standing orders shipped regularly. "All kinds of cake, Get our price. — — Terrace Drug Store For Coughs and Colds Try MELO:REX cough Syrup A. S8. A. Cough Drops R. W. Riley, Phm. B. _ Terrace, B. C. When requiring’ LUMBER, or. your fall building and: ‘repairing order. from us Jor satistaction and service i Little 2 Haugland. Bar| aac vu : a He x * tig t . Rough Liiabers Sized Dimension and Shiplap Finish, Shingles and Mouldings, - oe oA 4 hI