i gl a pr ee armene a A, = fi - — - ae ee * Peminton Day, POTS appara omen ees gels THE TERRACE NEW, TERRACE, B. C. WEDNESDAY, JUNE B, Ti. “TERRACE - Bor ‘—On: Wednesday, June 16 ta Atv, and Mrs. Gordon Kerr, f son. .’- en a! Constuble MeKentey’ inade: a trip ta Terrnee froin the coast on Friday and returned to the const Saturday, - Lat-. est news indientes that Mrs.” McKenney has taken a definite turn for the'bet- ter and no further compHecations are lnoked for following a recent operation *. . s Lewis McKenney, ‘who: has heen con- tinnizg bis studies in’ Yaneouver for some time, arrived. home. on “Wednes- day evening last week. , Loe se Mv. and Mrs, Jack M, Sparkes have tubken np residence on Park _ Ave. _* 2 - Teho. Colthurst is in the district for the veeation senson. ‘ties was in town during the week and ‘|six grades of the Terrace-Kitsumgal- to the danger hoint and on Sunday the avater had dropped again. — le as @ we Ww. Strachan of the Dept, of Fisher- swore Rolly Beecher in as fish warden for the season. mS _** ke . On Friday afternoon Mrs.’ Evelyn Bagshaw Hewson spvke to the upper Ium public schook Her topic was the World Fair at Chicago which she had attended, ind her vivid descriptions of some of the features of that big show made the routine studies of geography far more real to the pupils: z¢€ ¢ Hay crops tre well up to standard | this yenr, in fact-the cool spring has! prevented.drying out in many of the upland fields and has resulted in more healthy growth. ‘eee Mr. and Mrs. Melville. Forbes will a erased a shut down for Log shortage t- x. eS Wedding | Bells. - Marttéd- ‘in so iss at >the | home of Dr. and Mrs. Brummitt “on: ‘Monday, June 14th, Helen Gladys Greiz, daugh- ‘ter of ‘Mrs. M. Greig, Terrace, to James Melville Forbes, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Forbes of Prince George, the ceremony being performed by. ‘Bishop G., pA, Rix of Prince Rupert.‘ ** * ; . Fiickson-Houlden . The Lome of Mr. and 3lrs, W. G. | Houlden was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon when Margaret, their second daughter: be- came the bride of Oliver Ford Jackson, son of Mrs. J. Jackson, The ceremony was, performed by Rey. Adam Crisp, und took place in a room brightly de- corated with early summer flowers. reside in Tertace and will be welcome |» day .or two at the Little, Haugland. For her nuptials the bride chose a uddition. to the younger set. Forhes has spent most of her life here" and is known. ¢o everyone, and Mr. / Forhes is.a) tinher. inspector. for the Capndian National Railway, and is also well known Dere. . * . VW. A, Swain who represented the loen] Oddfellows at the convention in the south arrived home last Tuesday. ee The Terrace Baseball Club. staged a yerr smeeessful dance on Friday night - with music by the Gavin orchestra. x ONOK Fred Nash has gone to the Ocstell liver with o party, He expeets to be finished there in about a month, - xe oe A delegation of the: Canadian Na- tional Raihvays.. Recreation ‘the Lexcirsion ‘here on: In: the party were P, Takie, J. Frew and. G.’ Phillipson. A Terge crowd is expected to come.. =. om > arra nging ‘for: George Tittle is looking ahead — to the eold weather, He has a crew busy on his property in the north east cor- ner of the village limits cutting down some fine hirch for fuel. es & The Skeena took another rise on Fri- day and Saturday. following the heavy. rains. However, the level aid not get Associa- tion was-in town the end” of the, week: nesilay, June ‘16th, by dirs: “Ee ~Sehu- ° * Wann in toner of “Mrs, Fred’ ‘TMonias Before leav-.. ling after lunch -all took part in. pre-' week due to.one. of the big trucks jhreaking mn axle. Cutting at the, mill. Wns restmed on Monday. ¥ ese “The marriage of “Mise Margaret Houlden and Olver Ford Jackson was! ane of special interest to the returned men of the district. Terrace has been the home of many men who served oversens and-W. HE Houlden was one jof them who did his bit. But the wed- ding of Marguret is the first time the returned men haye been able to cele-' brate the marriage of a daughter ot their number when it has heen held in ‘Terrace. are you pata your subseription yet? sh 4 _aAn afternoon tea was given on Wed- ‘who Is about to leave us. | senting her with a small. remembrance. ‘of her girl friends. Thos present were Ars, Fred Thomas (guest of honor) Mrs, Frank Gavin, Mrs. Leo, Liewellyn Mrs, Yernon Glass, Mrs, Oscar Fark- } ha. Mrs, Moran, Mrs. BLT, MeCon-! nell, Mss: Helen Glass, A good tme 'was enjoyed. by all. I Advertising in the local prper pays. Yes! . But hare yon tried it? Steinem es “Buy at Home’ p ineinal, you use these. colurins? help sell your-producej.:.. ony uo : RNLFASAKASRAAAKS AAP HEIR Wasi you use the enlutns of vour. LOCAL. N EWSPAPER: You are supposing 4 local: ‘industry and encouraging the Tell the buaving piblic what you have'and give the priée, OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that messae to the publie for you. Vancouver printera will not help Bild your town and community nor so wena a snoereannnr NT Aeeersxes NEAR ARENA IOAN rrmec Will F. ‘ Pas beens Peep d : - “Will soon be oni, ' Sealer Rings © The Preserving: 8 “We carry a complete line’ of Preserving Kettles. , 7 Tops n eason | _ Sealers . ~-Parawax i many gifts and good wishes. Ars, t& Kerr ill towards the’ end of _the | fown of white. flowered organdie with ‘ aecessbries to match and carried a bouquet of. Iris and Columbine. Miss Eileen Taft as bridesmaid was attired 4 in a'gown of white taffeta, and carried ia ‘bouquet of mixed flowers and foliage | Mra. Houlten, mother of the bride, chose a gown of blue and white erepe for the occasion. ‘The bride was given away by her father. Garnet Jackson brother -of.. the. groom, acted as. .best man. Following the -ceremony: a ‘but- fet luncheon. .Was served; the. bride's _talle being centretl with: the ‘ tiered | wedding cake, .-Mra.. Jackson,- who. is one of the most popular of the yonnger set of Terrace was the recepient of For the time being the happy couple plan to make their home at 14 mile on the 'Kalim rood, and ater take up resi- dence in tow! a c The Ter rice Cemetery Board, held its annual meeting in: ‘the parlor of. the Terrace hotel. The’ report for’ the ‘year showed. that: ‘while finances: were not over-plis ‘in view of the: ‘owtstarid- jing accounts .they were in good, ‘shape. :In-Angust' ‘of last. year additional: Tand was purchased and.this “land being’ all -aleared is under’ eultivation™ until “such ‘time ns it is needed for cemetery “work, Tt is expected that the land will be all ‘paid for shortly. The 1936 Board was re-elected as follows =--President, . H. | King: See.-Treas., W. A, Kirkpatrick; directors, CG. F, A Green, W. Donald, und T. E. Brooks. he Little, Haugland & Kerr power ’ heat was brought in from Lakelse Lake and Saturday and- will go through to Kalum Lake to work on a pole con- tract of some size, | en ¢ By the time this Asstie. renches town, the ‘tennis court should be. finished: ; - “rg it grows In the qroods we'll . . get it” || titer-vattey Lumber ; & Supply ©. Lumber Manufacturers. CEDAR. Poles, Piling,. Posts _‘Spree oe + voRs. Hemlock Ing ‘ TERRACE, B.C. : ” Phifbert Hotel TERRACE, B; C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water — Travellers Sample Rooms ~~ P.O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. ats ‘ Telephone Forester, Forester, Prince Rupert, B.O. “TIMBER SALE X20873 Sealed ender will be received by the Minister of Lands at Victoria, B. Gi not later than noon on the 5th day of July, 1987, for the License X20873, to cut 3,390,000 fect of Cottonwood on: Lots 5504, 6643 and part of Lot 698 Skeena river, 2 miles west of Terrace, Range 5 Coast Land || District. ‘Two years will: be allowed for re- moval of timber, . Further particulars of the Chief B.C., ‘or District purchase Vietoria, of Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent for Ford Cars | Ford Trucks Ford Parts wa + “|s. quay, four miles. from the dion Paci ath A funds" t to cbr 4 for the, 1400, | Army too " | to contrihute whateve |to this worthy CAlise. people this district are offered: this opportu ity to assist In this worthy work, . | Here and There Opening three weeks earlier this year with a 15-inch snow fall on December 2, the ski-ing season in Quebec province was off to a flying start with special Camadian Pacific traing as well as regulars crowded with enthusiasts on the ., first: week-end thereafter from ‘ Montreal: to ‘the Laurentiang. “The Empress of Britain will start the winter cruise. season from New York December 25 ona - nine-day yoyage to the West In-" dies and Cubs. It will carry its .own night club of Brordway en- tertainers and a smart dance band. The Empress of. Australia, between Januayy. 7 and March 25 will make six cruises of eight,’ "nine, ten, 16 and 18 day duration to the West Indies, all from New - York. “Gift of a visit Lome for Christ- mas ard New Year was the un- usual present suggested for the year end by G. E. Carter, general passenger agent, Canadian Pacific Railway, Montreal, as he explain- ‘ed the company’s pre-paid ticket plan for sending transportation to out-of-town relatives and friends. Arrangement of details of such - visits is extremely simple, Mr. Carter said, and tickets cost no more despite use of telegraph in _ case of emergency and the guar- antee that the tickets wil! reach the right person, This service is not confined to Christmas and New Year but is particularly po- pular st this season, Canadian and world aking en- thusiasts will have an opportu- nity to test the Rocky Mountains’ claim’ of having ski facilities equal to any -when the Dominion: championships of: the: Canadian’ Amateur’ Ski Association are held from. March 6 to.8 on the steep slopes of 8,275-foot Mount. Nor- mati ae pe by naked “Afternoon, Tea will also be: sorved tel ; tron the war rome in Spain, ‘ MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash _ |. B. C. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. ~, Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. | will ship to any point on line Will vou-try. our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake, ' Get our price. L \Terrace Drag Store a) FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS Fancy China and ‘Sowellery, 7 Watches , and Clocks ota RW. iy Pa B. ‘ ds ‘posaible|*” a |