? "+. THE TERRACE. NEWS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1934 _ °, * L) Tenex CHURCR* HAD, GOOD YEAR Ret urts Received Fron Various Organ- ationa—Mew M-obers for the Beard of Manasays a Philbert Hotel . TERRACE, B.C. a The amuual necting of the congrega- Fully Modern Blectric Light Running Water ‘ion of Knox United church was held Travellers Sample Rooms n Wedtiesday evening of. last week P. O. Box 5 Telephone ‘ith Rev. W: R. Welch occupying the}: Ciair, Reports were-presented of work |~ @one in all departments, and consider- jig the times, the finances were in as A good conilition as cauld be expected. : The Ladies” Guild is a live’ organiza- G. Temple, Mer.’ cont troubles, | _ the chalyman of the conunissioners is cbvetmbly gxolug to eain something for. sons of Cimada held n sogtal evening, “al which whist and diuelng were en-| ion and has contributed largely to the fnanclal und other work of the con- 'gregntion..-The.C, GL: P.-will- be ex- ionded. shortly, and a Trail Ranger group is eing led by Robt. Weich. Terrace Mill Stock. of : Lumber Nhe Sunday School is holding its, own. aid generally things are going along No. 2) Shiplap n'eely. , | ‘The retiring members of the, cbureh S18 conimmon dimension and No. 1 Ship-. board were -re-elected on bloc, ind tbe lap a, ; wo vaneancies that were made during jie year were filled by the election of Ne. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint cn we ee Rough Lumber everidge and BK. ‘T Kenney, Bie. i Following the business session the whe - : mbers of the Guild served refresh- Shingles Mouldin mem 8 uldings, rents and a soc’e#h time was er sjoyed obefure the evening wis con elnded. Se PRICES ON APPLICATION THE LATE MRS. WEST Ge0. Little , Terrace, B. w. JW. West. who Tis been: i in fail- . # yet, for some time, passed away ; a: the family home on Saturday.’ She T Meir (Time here xhout 20 years.ago and is ‘ errace Notes wrvived by her hushand and one dau- . hter, Miss Mary, Frexl Walton, rontmaster over this Whe avert vas held on Monday at section was in town-the end of the past t-rnooy at 230 and was conducted by week looking hale and hearty after his Rev. A. Berchell. . The pall bearers revent tussle with snow slides, bridge were George Little, BE. T. Kenney, T. J. wash onis and what have you. Kirkpatrick V. Soneie RW. Riley, W kk « ry ok 7 ? ‘ 7 Attte. 4i, Tycho of,the Hnes department of, ittle the CUN.R. spent a few .days on: this end of the line Jast week, ‘His depart- inent also had ‘a, full share of the re- AT PHE COiUDMARIC . —_——— - “Capt J. Willman of the Columarip fold Mines Ltd., at Usk, was in. town 1. Monday: following «a trip to hend- : uarters at: Toronto where he inet the Hay for v ictorla“for a session with his irectors on business matters, © During jalow caer eee Mee Wennes past winter development. ut the whl necompany him “south and during wine has heen progressing stendity.and . 1 Che results have been satisfactory. 1 his absence. Mrs. Birnie.of Smithers « reported that at present 75,000 tons will be in charge of the home, fore have been blocked ont and is “ *** _ eady ta mine and send to th? mill as fon a4 the mill is erected. In a short ime it is expected that an important nnowunesment will be made. eke E. Tg. Kenney plaus to lenve 'Phurs- W. UL Cotton, asststant district: en-, vineer of the public works department ; who has recetly arrived in Smithers to again assume charge’ of the ronds, |, Governor-General Visits Boys’ Farm , special train at the Farni. This is shown ini top photograph of the lay-out, Lower left,.the Gov- ernor-General is shown shaking hends with Major Ralph *Villeock, D.8.0., superintendent - of. the School, and at the right His Excellency is acknow- Jedging the plaudits of the boys from the steps of « the ‘special train. -It was the first time in tho 25 years’ existence of the School that a, Governor: General of Canada had taken part in the closing exerelses of the institution. His Excellency, ad- dressing the School, stressed character as being o: vital importance to success in life. ’ = s ihe annual closing exercises of the Boys’ Farm ; and Training School at Shawbridge, Que., were ‘made memorable for the 150. boys of the institu- tion recently when they were honored by the pres- ence of the Earl of Bessborough, Governor-General of Canada, who addressed the scheol ard gave out the prizes. Accompanied by BE. W. Beatty, K.C., chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, who is also president of the Bays’ School, . and a number of directors and wellwishers of the institution, His Excellency was the object of 4 great ovation by the boys on the arrival of the fails and bridges in this district, ar- BASKET BALL AT TERRACE rived in Terrace on Saturday and spent a few ‘days here’ ladking over local pro. hierus, - . : . ‘ ‘ Par * . hen the intermediate girls. C. BR. Gilbert is the: latest fer the local big gnaie haters mn vetirvel to his eradit. - okey around -the Githort home and . hsttied to dictate to the holder of the }elaren T. M. Glass. Hl. Glass 2, 31. ttle te the praperty. | .onney, M. Maxam, Total, 9. ai : | Wherks—Aliss Mélaines 2, 1H. Dover 2 Miss Marjory Munro returned MeLaren 2,. BR, Taft. Iteme on Suturday evening, |: ‘ote, ie The senior men's "EWILEs between the The evoxdon wluch started tast weet DE and the [ligh School resulted in just above the Skeenn river bridge he first defeat the Sill Team received kept up mntil Satandlais Ww hen, with fall-, his season, the score being 17 to 14 in ing water, it practle: ally (citing to an, uver of the High School, At half time end. As a resnit of the chance in the, he score was 11 to 14-in favor of the corse of the water Lot 2, DT. a74 ‘ta! ehoal, The High Sehonl team was in short about three aeves. On the other; etter shape Inst’ Saturday night than land a bar has started to bulid mp on tony time this season, Thomas and the §. KE. end of J. B,.Agar’s Island, 80 Tipp of the mill tent did not do their “smal stuff, due they clalm to handling oo mony ties and planks during the week. The mime was fast ‘and inter- “| sting to follows ‘The scares were— High School—L. Mcltenuey a W. feConnell 4, TL, Thomas 2. Fred. Nash R. Skinner, F. Seaton. Total 7° Mill Team—¥, Hipp 2. F. Thomas 10 Total “gat too ictory for the Reds by a score of 9 to Seores were—Reds-—B. Kohne, 5. tol MeTarven 1, nothing. ° x ® W hile Tatkelge Late. seems, to have heen, reasonably free of woly es during the winter the big fellows have’ done a lot of damage to the deer herds in the. Kalim Lake. vielnity.. One report, ish, Nelson, Ke Kerr. 7), Kerr :2, to the effect that thirty cnrcnsses are =i: bt, tu be found around the lake and that * Referee—Tloy Jotinstane. ; hands of the marauders. ‘hive heen BYS- ae tet tenuitically combing ‘the countryside, or en “On Thursday * ‘eventing ° “W, Treston ‘of Kalum Lake was in own -on Monday and -returned to his aink,, farm the same day. He says he ‘the Native ‘as seven’ paler of: the ‘fur-benrers and on Saturday afternocn at -a handker- in ished her all snecess in the east and Regular games were held last Sut- qnief shower given in honor of. Miss also eouveyed. the goad wishes of the rday night with the junior girls and Edna Dover who is leaving for Toron-t ‘The third io ‘in the near future. During the af- the popular girls of the school. ‘adattion gime in the senior girls league between fernoon Miss Vere MacTnnes, principal he the afternoon an impromptu whist He hag: he Sharks and the Reds resulted in 1 of.the Kitsumkallum high school, hap dvive was staged. . ; (las, Durham of Usk was in town hostess pily: nddresged the guest of honor and n Nonday. Miss Marjory Kenney was ee % Miss Dover is one off Vo ir: left Satnrday night for the Dur- |? vast B6hool to her, * * * - Haye you paid your subseription yet A nos ‘is now giving Miami, Florida, and Nassau (British West Indies) their first’ ‘regular transportation -link ,by “water ‘he ‘fur raising business | ts progrosting so oS eqravabty ‘ ’ Once al fmuatllar sight on the, British Columbia coast, the ‘Conadian National Steamships’ liner “Prince David” With a ment cont ee ee for serivce in the tropics she:is seen entering Nassau harbor where native divers RILroun¢ e ship in search: of small change. She now makes overnight trips thrice weekl 2 2 run between the Florida: city and Nassau, nae . : _ we 7 oven. the 2 200" mile