ate the. Weet of Sheena Forest " MANOR, “decor with a difference” .- G4! x 12° = 3 bedrooms = alll deluxe features yo Western Trailer Sates. TenRAace wee Senin Termce, tha Hu City ofthe Mighey Daina Volity in Northretem British Cohen aod — The Sist annual report of the strict raised $4,277,62, so that expenses, other than salaries, ran to $2,467.81; |. . i e @ ‘fs . - From the 1923'files of the i Terrace “Ominaca” Herald, - The district between Beaumont and Terrace, where the finost timber in the north is secured, will be the scene of activity for the next few months, The Han- son Tie and Timber Company ro- cently secured ‘a contract for 39,000 piecas of eédar from the Western Red’ Cedarmen’s Anson ‘ elation of Spokane, The timber fs: to be used for poles and piling and will. be s to the United States and Eastern Canada, . oe *-'«@ . . The Farmors’ Insiltute of Tor. race has decided to market the strawberries produced inthedis. trict this year, This is the re- sult of a successful campaign = by the directors, . e ¢ 4 m For the purpose of setiting many matters pertaining topublic works in B.C,, Hon, W.H, Suthers y land, minister of Public Works, is In Ottawa at the. request of the. Hon. J. H, King, federal Sceiatesat | Teachers’ $3,500 of budget ‘salaries. o | land hopes to secure additional federal aid for provincial high : ways and be able, as a result,| -- to proceed with the completion| -- of many important highway Hnks. | ° Bridges over the’ Skeena River at Terrace ani over the North; OMpson fiver: are planned, |. ©. A &, Andrews Association, that has its own special appeal to Scottish. people, was ins augurated under pleasant ¢circume stances in the Ww. Vv. ‘ Pall in Jerrace on Friday night (Ap 13, 1923), A preliminary gathor. {ng had been held and sh setilers in the district notified, and @ good gathering was present, Jack Hepturn presided when a pleasing program was rendered by various artists including Mrs, » Mrs, von Hees, Miss Anderson, Tom’ Moore and Tom er, : e® @ «@ : Eggs have touched bottom prices in Terrace this week, some being. sold at 39 cents a dozen —the lowest ever, old.| # timers say, ; Helps breathing MILTON, England (CP). = | : Norman Plush, 53, has invented | - & gadget which could be a hoon] - to short-winded Scotsmen.’ The machine, fitted with an air pump end heated water flask, takes| . | the strain out of tuning the reeds | ::Aaamy on bagpipes, he says. It atimu-| ' fi lates the breath moisture and| pressure of a strong Scottish! .¥ OY. minister, The Hon, Dr, Sather. | pip CAB ...JUST HOURS FROM _ TERRACE f + Weall suffer from | - “Cabin Fever’ — that cold, cloged-in, winter-all- s over feeling. Aspirin - won't kelp. But CPA will! _ For the oniy sure cure is 4 warm friendly sun. | And in just a few hours, CPA: will get you to one ‘of its ‘Sun Countries’ Hawaii, Mexico or California. HAWAII - oo, Sit around on white Mtr a coral: beaches, kick UP AMAMAAAAY your keels in the surf, ““\ “4 WAAAY stay ina pretty fabulous =“ lace for just $9 a day (double). Or take a light -housekeeping apartment and really cut e mses, | One way or another, everyone can afford Hawaii, -MEXICG os Warm, inviting beaches, gay fiestas, colourful bullfighta, PLUS living in a luxurious hotel or ~ resort for as little as $8 a.day (double). This year, discover Mexico .. . where luxury costs less. _- ‘ CALIFORNIA. B So-call A Airlin P B. SUN COUNTRIES, FOR: THE FASTEST: RELIEF UNDER: THE SUN P| well indeed as cracks inthemak ‘| really sprung at TK: when they ./put out a garbage can with a .| great but {t still sounded Ite a | Ausociation of B.C, _ | stalking local coffee houses in the past - week, presenting cards ‘| t0 Say. he was a-deaf mute, and “| outa shoddy key-ring, -..* [dropped "a quarter ‘behind: hin, ~ | The.:-sound’. of ‘}and he: whirled around after the |-leotn a: lot faster than a deaf mute - fshould, oo: , item “does “atleast offer. the | fublus’‘more: bald‘ contampor: |: -|aries: “Mandarin. who use Gov. | cantre,. :.: That's:: tha: word: right ‘| now... Thore: willbe. nine stores: with’ | Wook -The Geb Bag Jooks like being & garbage column this week, For a start BILL SLEMKO and other notables from District of Terrace are having numerous | birds following. a ‘| bage cans will now be okayed The plastic cans are frowned on because in the cold weather they ¢rack,- What the garbage by-law is approving is garbage wrapped in plastic bags, And toa wearled reporter whose day startedsome. where at 5 am, the word “bap’’ sounds like “can” at abott 10 p.m, However, for all ardent souls who fled to loca? hardware cans on the strength of the pres vious item, we have comfort: reliable sources, notably ovr bars room correspondent, report that plastle garbage cans serve vory ing of homebrew; en (This_column is not sponsored by the Provinefal Government, or the Liquor Contro! board.) . a ; We thought ‘that spring had gold-plated Hd. Before there is an’ urgent meeting of the board of directors, however, the word is that the TK garbage unit was requisitioned: for. the . Little Theatre . “pantomime, “spray painted, .and used as a. symbol ofa cymbal, Visually: it was garbage can lid in the perform. ance, — ce i . 8.8 Al and Mac’s GEORGE Mc. CULLOUGH off to Vancouverthis week for a two-dayconvention of the Building ‘Supply . Dealers’ , * 8 # . Seems that a tragic figure was in return. for. money would pass », However yon tragie figure blew the whole thing: when somebody accidentally und’. of sweet’: money Tairaculously cured his deafiess co ME : - Government weigh acaleis pre-. aring :to ‘go into. action in the ‘spring... which “won't: be. greeted with any."excess enthusiasm by tho"-local" men. who make thetr living : driving: truck, But the excuse for: quoting one of Con ries: "Mandarin: who uso: Gove |" ernment -weigh station ’as wash. Look for ‘o'' May 16 opening of:]. the Safeway-Woolworths shopping. ight ‘opening.’ May .16 ‘aria wight ppenkng May arid | The: soph of Kitinae’ Is panne q ‘| Broach: ‘to aay Herald |. ,) Sfinouncement -that plastic. gars, the municipality, . It just isn’t so, stores to acquire plastic garbage |. nomination: th Foom..do business on big-scale,*? |. prest Products, Hwy 16-9 me rn _*Phions 625-854 » Tertace, BLO. ae - ‘Press Run—4,000 fe Wednesday, February 28, 19683 9." Carnival - jollies, whipped cream, lemon or chocolate cream, tt 4 * * for a move to Prince George, . eee Local man JOHN GLEN found this item in an Edmonton paper, It would be an item for study by Terrace road crews: Anglican monks. open priory DUNCAN, B,C,. (CP) —Two Francisco plan to establish a priory in this community, 39 miles north of Victorla, Brother : David, .24, hope their order, | the Commitment, will be able to build a retreat, “.. . to help Jocal priests with young people and Christian éducation’’ = - form: ‘their own’ order’’ .. . | for the purpose of ‘bringing the |f 20th century into the monastic life’?.) +: - AND OTHER POEMS qn this moving collec-@ ton. of.. verse,: Edith it a Mary. Essex..reveaisia fher ability to. see thes ing “a-ne raising the ‘cu Jevel, :“Teachers-and community leaders will have pies thrown at them as part of the Winter You- pay 25 cents with a choice of -jetlo and meringue mo, _| 82nd Avenue out tothe city limits, Overwaitea’s ROBBIE ROBIN. SON preparing to pack his bags young Anglican monks from Sen | | _ oe a | SAVE UP TO 15% Brother Francis, 25, and : 7 a _ wheal bs ae Community . of |f Formerly. members’ of. the | Roman Catholic. - Order *”.of Franciscans,:they left that de. |f ree years aga to |f ‘by Edith Mary Essex (9 (0: E John Fergpson of 10929 83rd elty engineering department, . .' He thinks it’s about time the de- partment started using one of the the road east of 99th Street on 1 “lt reduces cavities by 40 per gent and, brother, that road has em,”? ; sO Vancouver Liberal Pat McGeer is apparently disenchanted with dosk-thumping in the B.C, Legis. lature, specifically the: thump. ing of Socred desks. Speaking in the budget debate he noted the accolade for the Premier's speech. .‘'Before the afternoon was over, it was hard to judge who had taken the worst beating ,«, the desk toys of Government members or the taxpayers of Bri. va, has a suggestion for the’ RUMMAGE is brandished and worn above by Louise Severn and Julia Hemmons who are accumulating the stuff for a Saturday, March 2 sale at the -/ JOOF hall between 11 a.m. and |: 4 pam its forthe -“Whornhitt| | cross Tummaye can be disposed o: by phoning 635-5175, 8 =.= Changed name DISLEY, England (CP)— in this Cheshire community: no rlonger exists—it has ‘become Nos Ha. Mrs, Anne Townsend had no objection when she was given the unlucky number, but from then’ on she had a series of aceldents and misfortunes. Since the. change: she says her life has reverted to normal, . CATERS TO SMOKERS © The - tobacco. industry manu- factures almost all the ciga- Skeend: guides ‘and‘extra| ° House No, 13 on Redhouse Lane!’ | tish Columbia,” he said nastily, a) 1914. — 1959 rettes and other tobacco goods soldin Britain, ©" ©. RONALD T. WORD CANADIA By ALFRED SIMPSON are NA Se [s ft 5 —— 7 78 3] 7] 3 ACROSS 1, “Num-Ti-Jah” is Stoney . DOWN L oee Islands, Quehec:.-_- we VIVIAN N. 1915 — 1966 eoUY Indian name for this 9, Child’s goodbye. (collg.) “ animal. "3, Eboracum. (abb) > | 9. Alaskan dog. 4....0fkin. 10, .. , Lincoln. - §, Michigan village on: - 11. British Service Award. | strait joiniug Lakes Hu- - (abb.) -. + fon & Michigan. © 1. Poisonous. = .. . g Lounger, 13. He who grants a lease. 7 Urge. ; 16. Sask, village north of g =” Verda. National . . “The fishing Lakes," "Park (Colorado). + 1 Familiar article of 9 Rabhitsarelong.... clothing in N.S. 4a First wave : of -military:”: -. 20. 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