RRM Pci. Mossions went down from here 88 Qongitions. A A oreont, mee Ivichey. THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B, ©, WEDNESDAY, MARCH | 16,1988 GONE a, nee * . : moe : . . : : , 7 ‘aon Yona A gt a At ACH ACICIORECROIIE NACIONAL NE NORIO ICRI IRIN UCHR INCH INI, _—————————————— =) | 5% oe ; 0 “It it grows Id the woods we'll Basketball si he el: Start the Spring Wright asketva it ot 8A oe : | See us for Inter'V Alley’ ‘Lumber TERRACE, B, Co tox. . Watta a game! Watta a game! ik be ivgnc ‘y Right on the dot of 8 o’clock on Sat- & Supply C0. . Fully Modern. . Electric ‘Light_, Ge d: Ti urday night ‘the battling damsels took unnitiz Water °°. 00 year ires the floor at the basketball hall to de- Lxlmber Manufacturers _ Travellers Sample Rooms... = cide the question of championship, CEDAR Poles, pine: ‘Posts (:° ‘ & & Paints Alabastine Oils. | Officials’ prepared for a real battle be-||/ Spruce Boor. ue , Hemlock ‘BO. Bes . ne , talons ; i tween the gals and put Frances Sea-j|t-.- . Gordon Temple, Prop. Herr Groceries pry goods ton in charge of the whistle, The TERRACE, B. CL. | So eee 2 - . game started off in the usual-manner.|j{ - eta ba Bd enw iai slp our an ce The Nits got a lead with a- penalty| ~ = shot by Eileen’ Taft, and Eileen follow- - ed with a shot from the floor. - Score 1€ J. H. SMITH TERRACE MOTTO CCe eee eee L STEAL LLL LL CLL CULL 6300 The C.C.F. held a well attended tea and sule of home cooking, fancy work ‘and other home crafts on Saturday af- ternoon. During the ufternoun some of ‘the guods were disposed of by 4 auction. “ se 4 Borh—To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nel- son, on February 26, a son, Herbert William. TERRACE The Terrace basketball team has B hopes of entertaining Smithers in the. near future, The interior team is z0- ing to Prince Rupert during. Easter, |- ind may be induced to stop off here. oon Bill Smith has done a Jot of repair work on the Local sidewalks. , se . At Prince Rupert on Wednesday, Bennett and Anderson appeared before’ Maistrate McClymont on a charge of! brenking and) entering in connection |- with Fraser & Payne's store. mM ‘ Bee us for your fruit trees,’ shrubs, and Roses, Delicious apples, No. 1, ($1.25; No. 2, $1.00, f.o.b., Terrace—A. .Kerr & Sons, Terrace, B.C. ap @ = That worn and harried look on the Jim and soces of men is not due to economic It is just n sign of the wiltiesses and both the accused Were) gross nnd strain they’re ‘undergoing ; cominitted fur trial. j Maw that spring ‘cleaning has taken ‘hold of the hetter halt. -* © The freleht train was late Friday‘ and the passenger did not wet here wnitil the early hours of Saturday. A tock slide near Shames came down ag =e Harry Bowman, colonization for the was in town on Friday. net Ken Matheson, ©.N.It wis at Terrace md Usk investigation last ; a ‘gine was derailed. No one was hurt, able to bold the pace throughout. The .|score was made the: Wits had a score of them turned out in slacks; they de: en Days iu Prince 3-0 Theh Norma Kenney got the vange of the basket, gad then clicked again, mking the score 4 to & for the/ Wits. Maccy Llewellyn made the 5th point in the first half, and when the whistle ‘blew the girls flopped to: the floor for breath and a ‘chance to think over the 44 score. . When the play was resumed the scene changed again. As usual, after 'o promising start the Nits didn’t seem John’s Garage & Taxi Good driving days are near- ly here. Don’t miss the early ones. Let us overhaul! your car. | Wits took charge and the result was ‘ never in doubt egain. When the last] ~ of 13 to 9, thus taking the game and the season's series. Seaton, with the whistle, cramped the style of play somewhat, and with! symmer holidays this year? Rather la goodly portion of the spectators he'early a question perhaps but, if you was not overly popular, but he, tried to!sre like most of us, you will have to keep the girls playing ball, and not'stnrt now: putting away your nickles fight or be unladylike. Bué in spite pnd dimes. Make up your mind to of his best efforts the girls got away'see something of Canada. If you have ; With @ lot of stuff that makes for big been forvanate enough io have seen #ate receipts |the two new motion pictures produced The girls expected a battle and some py the National Parks Bureau, “Color- Albert National vided the extra clothing would soften Park” ond “Playgrounds oi the Pra- the shocks, and. one of the girls had ries” yon will reasize this country some thick bandages just below the js more wonderful than’ you had evér knees to serve as shock absorbers. ' dreamed. ; NATIONAL ‘PARK FILMS - Where are you going to spend your the freight was passing and the ‘en- Another girl's gym rig’ was nicely pad-| ‘The library of the National Parks Swain’s Transfer Gatage, Service Shop ‘Taxi ‘tyneking Delivery Coal and Wood -Agent for Ford Cars _ Ford Trucks Ford Parts . — Chtisty’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you trv our Bread and ded and quilted, and others ‘adpoted” Burean contains more than 1300 prints - Buns? :. and after several hours work the line other defensive measures. | ‘and 84 subiects which fe ‘ivailnble 2 Appearing before Tudge Fisher they elected for speedy trial on the Prince Rnpert count, and aldo, amended their election on the J. H. “Smith case’ and took speedy trin? on that as well. At was cleared. ‘ « @ eh Siav mill operators are working wu- der road difficultles .at present. In the trial hoth pleaded guilty and were fown the snow has gone and some of ‘von 12° mouths imprisonment in the the roids are dry enough for hauling. one case and 18 months in the other, But outside where the roads run throu the sentences fo run conenrrently. ‘the forests, the snow still Iles, and in oo between these two kinds of roads the Dr, Morrison, tuspector of schools, sayy is. composed of soft, and muddy spent the end of the week in town. “ends. iy} ETRE When you use the columns af your | Loc CAL NEWSPAPER You are supa tina ia local industry and encouraging the “Bay at Home”. orintipal. Tell the baving pablic what you have and give the price. “OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS - Are here ti carry that message to the public for you. Will you use these columns? , Vancouver. printers will, ant. help build your town and community nor . help sell your’ ‘produce. © +3 2B ARRSAE ES we LLL YL KT HSRRARELS ROARK PRR /Nowi is the time to check your needs for wf! ‘Spring Cleaning---See o our lines . Paints. ‘Varnishes Alabastine - 1938 : Wallpaper Samples : . Polishes ca oat CAEN id thd ped “a ¥EL Hans oopeshe puen ase DORIA SR ESE OD ENS HONE beh RIE | Syet, when I met her after belng away ee to conservation societies, ‘universities, "Vanarsdol was down Saturday night scivols, writers, lecttivers and’ other for the third game of the season. The’ ‘organization aud individusls interest- visitors were hot up to their usual oq in wild life conservation and ‘strength and Lockerby of Port Essing- making known the many atiractiona of ton-filled in tu complete the line, The Canada’s national playgrounds. local team took the lead with Dave| ‘These films are now in circulation in Kelson aud Arlington making baskets the United States, Great Brilnin, and befure Kenneth Cecil scored for the France, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Hol- visitors, Arlington, Little- -end Nelson Jand, Norway, India Australia New each scored during the first half, and ‘Zealand, Haw ali, South Afriea and’ -Cecil and Lockerby did what was ne- the British’ “West Indies 1 as well as in ivessary for the visitors, but the half tne Dominion. time score was 18-£ for the local boys. | In the second half Vanarsdol seem- vd to have got the range of the bask- ‘ets and Cecil, Lockerby, McKenzie and Bolton all scored. The handicap was too much and the game ended with a score in favor of Terrace of 42-18, The gume was eR good one to watch. ‘Open play wag in evidence all through, ‘nnd both teams had good combination. in Fishing was guod at Copper River the end of the week and a number of local anglers were there. eee “Track in England a mon who eas ‘hhuself Socrates runs a heart throb coluun in the Nottingham Weekly Guardian. Recently he solved a pro- blem that might be of service ‘locally. “When not engaged, * writes BAM. ny girl gave me a most beautiful pho- ‘tograph ‘of Herself. It is too smooth ‘anid self-conscious to be life-like, and for some weeks, it is. with a@ real shock ‘that I see ‘the lines" and blemishes of her face and observe ‘the faces she |* ‘pulls. ‘Should I destroy” the | photo- graph?” Says Socrates, “That seems a pity. Why not' get _a ‘earicture of her ‘done to take away with you? You would then be enchanted when you see : her’ agnin,.” ; Rey, John and Mrs... Stinson who hnve been carrying on educational and religious work im Kisplox, for.several months, left .on Tuesday, afternoon for owe! Soe res: 7 onville: Kenney’ ‘artived ” from, the. “eanstrnction ‘or ‘the new. bridge. * oa “soitt on ‘Tuesday -hnd_ left ‘for Kyex the const, In.a.day. or. so they will}. an) Thursday. He expects -to be. there’ embark: for. it trip ty China where .they, for, sontie ‘time int ‘connection’ with. the: WIll-lahor in. the: mission fields. -. regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price, Standing orders shipped | Terrace Drug Store For Coughs and Colds Try MELO-REX Cough Syrup an A. 8. A. Cough Drops R. W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B.C. Little, Haugland and Kerr : Lumber mata aa B, GQ | According t to latest “advices 4t is ex- pected that Mr: and Mrg. 0. T. ‘Sundal will.return from the south’ the end ‘of the month. : ee ne . cs . ae cva gt - Alex Rix, Prince: Rupert, was: torrn on. Saturday. pe Have: “you pata your sdbscription yet? Have you | paid