oH | “4 ta . the oe nT Coe BS ane 4 8 TERRACE NEWS rs Cot “THE TERRACE ‘NEWS, TERRACE, B. Cc. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1937 es ER KLEKAL RARER LE RRR RARER GREE MER REREAD AA Headquarters for Suitable for every member of the family a _ Fresh stock of Toys... -Books - Ladies Ware ‘Stewart Warner Radios J. H. SMITH General Merchant | Sucessor to . T. Sundal Co CSCC CCE CECE C COC CK Candies Christmas Gifts! _ Gloves Preserved Fruits . Ties TERRACE, B.C. CLEC CLEC ELE CELE LAL AS ‘TERRACE Wolves are reported to be “numerous in the Copper river valley this year. ‘Trappers say that many times they cross their tracks and the big animals are having a fine thne with the deer in the district. ze A ovyuic said :—Another reason ro- mance Insted longer in the old days is that a bride looked much the same at- ter she had washed her faee. —But today the girls ure not so old fashion- ed. They, Jike the males, change ‘once ino a while. uh * Dan Drummond is back home again after epentling a hutiday in California. sepa ial am Eee ota desire & Mr. aud Mrs, Nicholson returned to theiy home at Copper River this week after heing away. all summer in the Fort St. James country. *-* The mauy friends of Miss Edith Kohne will be pleased to hear that she his just completed her commercial course of studies in Seattle and is on her way to take her place in the business world. J * + Mrs. J. K. Gordon who has been in, indifferent hgulth for some time fa: ow feeling much better. Ye | Tom Young. the veteran village enr- tev, is sporting a new rig and is carry- ing on, not as usual, but showing evi- dence of the new prosperity that has wot round the corner. Penna Christmas Fare We have arraneed for a generous supply of— TURKEYS GEESE For the sreatest Festival of the year and at prices that will defy As in previous years we will prepare all poultry - coinpetition, Free of Charge. IN addition there will be Cauliflower, Sprouts, Sweet Po- tatees, Cranherries, Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Parsely—In fact that gues to make your Christmas Dinner a success. everything Fil’ the crop the result, PLEASE LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER EARLY. Jas. Richmond Ltd. of your turkey with our Old Country Farm . House , Sausage Meat and you will be move than pleased with - .{Church, Prince Rupert, ‘|son of Mra. B. F. Stewart, Smithers. ‘|Ingrid Morse, while Mr. Claus Auni iyear were elected os follows :—Presi- MARRIED IN PRINCE RUPERT From Prince Rupert Empire t 7.30 Friday evening a quiet wed- ding was solemnized in St. ‘Peters when Miss Joyce Doreen Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BE. §. Cole, Terrace, became the bride of Oscar Franklin Stewart. Just a few intimate friends were in at- tendance. The bridesmaid was Miss supported the groom. The alter was beautifully banked with white and yel- Jow ehrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart have the good wishes of many friends, . The bride {s well and favorably known in Terrace and district and the groom is one of the well known young men of Smithers, having spent most of life there until a couple of yenrs ago he went to Prince Rupert to engage in fishing and he recently took his ex- aminations as a mariner and now is qualificd to take out his own boat. THE GUILD ELECT OFFICERS The annual meeting of the Ladies Guild was held in Knox United Church on Friday, December Third with fourteen members and five visitors present. Officers for the ensulng dent, Mrs. Ivan Frank; vice-president, Mrs. E. J. Muore; Secretary, Mrs, J. Stanley Brooks; treasurer, Mrs. Hl- wood Brooks. Final arrangements for a Christmas tree were made. After the husiness meeting Mrs. Ivan Frank on behalf of the ladies of the Guild Twesented Rey. and Mrs, Adam Crisp AON SNARE ILE REHCAC ICAI HC ACHAT HC ACCICIEHCIE NER ACIENE INCRE IOIIORE DUCKS and CHHICKENS NO JAP ORANGES Terrace | HAHAHA HAAS ANA HARA AANA HMA A HANNS AHA INNA AHHH INA cotyy 8 ( Cryatal: vate Mpa “Pyrex: Pecgolsdors Fry Pans and other . COLE LOC U CCE L LT CR CTE ST ELEC CE CCT ORCL CCT OCT OCLC TS. : woe . on the 16th instant for o visit in Cal- Vand: Mrs. Fred ‘Nash, :: Mrs: Nash: is a night ..and: during. Saturday. a heavy. ‘| rain _storm - ‘get in. - : ‘streets were’ ‘filled. with:slush; but dur- with on oak.and. chrome tray, Both ‘Rev, and Mrs. Crisp expressed their ithanks. Refreshments were served by hostesses Mrs. A. Brook and Mrs. ‘R. D. Christy. WAS SHOT FOR A COYOTTE “Kelley”, well known in logging cir- ‘eles, left for Prince Rupert Thursday evening, “Kelley”, whose real name is Charies Melvin Wilcox, was slong the railway track-on Wednesday after- noon and with him was a brown dog. Man and dog stepped off the track at, one place, and while the man was out of sight behind some bushes Arthur Wagner came along with a .22 rifle. Said Arthur to himself “That’s a coy- otte’ and he proceeded to try for a new mat for his home. However, the bullet went wild and a yell came from behind the bushes-—-the bullet had con- nected with Kelley, gone into the smail of his back, and is believed to have glanced off his spine, Dr. Mills at- tended the man and passed him on to Rupert for X-ray examination. The man is getting Qlong nicely. ' Mr: and Mrs. Gilbert plan to leave ifornia. During his absence Mr. Nash will have charge of My. Gilbert's busi- ness affairs. ae * Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Durham of Usk arrived in Prince’ Rupert.on Thursday ‘'rhey plan to go through to Vancouver a little later. ‘ . ee 8 “Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Edenshaw of | Massett were :weekend guests . of. Mr. sister of Mr. Edenshaw. see. short distance west of The new place will be ae ” bene Some inches of snow. fell on: Friday By. evening . the jing the: night - the .temparature dropped J. B,. Agar bas just. completed 1 a. |new building a ‘| his garage. ‘jrented to Frank Gavin: as on oil ware ‘| house, . “If it grows in the woods well get it” Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co, Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock Piling TERRACE, B. C. ” Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Flectric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 6 _ Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. * "or John’s Garage & Tax Twenty-four hour service Have your car serviced for win- ter driving. Expert and speedy repairs. We specialize on cylinder boning J. K. Gordon made a trip to Prince Rupert on Thursday returning home on Tuesday. He will soon be leaving to spend the winter in the south. ane * Joe Felber ran into trouble at the weekend as he came out from his min- eral claims on the east side of Thorn- hill mountain. He had gone in with- ont snow shoes and when the snow came, five feet of the benutiful fell avound his mountain abode, ed back for home ond enroute got mix- ed up in a snow slide that was 25 ft. dleep# When he finally got to the Copper River post. office he wag all in ind quite wet, even to his hide. =e W. W. Anderson of Hazelton was a visitor here over the week end. ** 8 A clear sky-and brilHant sunshine on Monday afternoon spurred some of the local merchants on to an extra spurt of industry. Along Kelum &t. pails of water, rubber squegees and polishing clothes were to be seen in use and the windows were made ready ‘for the Christmas displays, Those dig plays are now appearing in said win- dow. ens Mis Velma Greig is confined to the house with a sore kuee, but she hopes to be on the job again for the Christ- mas festivities, ‘Miss Francis Willan, R.N., who -has been at Pert simpson for some months arrived in New Hazelton Thursday to spend at week at her home before go- ing to New- Westminster where she has n good position awniting her. Miss Willan is making good in her profes- sion and ‘she has -many friends here who are ‘as‘giad as she is. _—————————— Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Yaxi Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts. He start- | | regularly. —— nas Terrace Drug Store just. a few degrees. of frost: ' and Sunday broke fine and clear with | Mouldings, |: Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread, and Buns? Standing orders shipped All kinds of eake. Get our price. Christmas Goods that are Different Toilet Sets | Souvenir Articles | Perfumes Stationery Fancy China and Dimer Sets Jewellery Chorolates » Toffees. - rs Cigars and, Cigarettes. - ; : Christmas - Cards: . R. W. Riley, Pam. B. Terrace, B, C. ‘| When rouulring LUMBER for your tall, ‘building and repairing’ ‘order from us for sttisfaction and ‘serves | ute, Haugland & Kerr: ah “Luinber ‘Manutacturars TERRACE, B.) ve Rough Lumber; Sized: Dinenston and: Shiplap - Finish, Shingles ‘and