1 2h SHR TERED, ee sy ae - Boy Scouts of ‘Anyox at Kalum Lake Inst Wednesday evening, . - sident of the Rebékah Asseinbly; pald THE OMINBCA HERALD, WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST 2%, 1980 oe Terrace News There was a good erowd at the an- nual pienic at Kalum Lake.Jast Sun- day, good and the program of sports was worth going out to see, Anyox Boy Scouts won the long Jump and the pole vaulting contests and Welter Warner won the gas boat race With. J. MeLar- en second. Mr, and Mrs. Abernethy and dau- xhter of Parksville, B. C.,. arrived on. Sunday last and. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. MeNeill, E. T. Kenney’s return from the south was delayed owing to an. aceid- ent to bis mother in Victoria. She fell and broke a bone in the wrist, also injured her ankle and received a scalp wound. : Rev. 0. M. Sanford, Victoria, > Rev: W. H: Pierce, Port. Essington, Rey, P. Kelly, Bella Coola, were guests at the parsonage last week. Dr. R. G. Large and P. Burnett. of Port Simpson were guests at the Ter- race Hotel while attending the Pres- bytery meeting. , Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A, Grey. of Strat- ford, Ont., and their hostess, Mrs. M. Greig, were dinner guests of Geo. Do- ver and family on Thursday and after ward all went out to Lakelse where a visit was paid to the hot springs, Miss Jean Dover accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Grey on their return to the east and she will remain with them indefinitelys Enroute she will visit her mother at. Atwood, Ont. fe Miss Margrette Martin, R. N., of the Prince Rupert hospital.is a guest of her parents here. : T. G. Martin of. the-forestry depart- ment, Vancouver, was a week end vis: itor in Terrace Tenewing old friend; ships. : A surprise party was held at the home of Mra. BE. T. Kenney, Lakeise Lake, on Tuesday evening last tn hon- or of Mr, and Mrs. Abernethy of Parks ville, B, C. The Terrace Hospital, Board met on Friday last with President Halli- well presiding. The secretary, _ Geo. Dover, reported that a misunderstand- ing had occurred with regard to. the proposed dance, owing to the -Cana- dian Legion having also chosen the sume date: After a discussion it. wis: “decided to postpone the hospital dance until the middle of, October. Mrs. Geo. - Litere * entertained ” ‘the Peter Drumménd, a timber. cman of Lous Angeles, was a week. end visitor in Terr. ace. 4 Miss Kornn Christie spent, a few |, days fn Prince Rupert Jast, week, Mrs. Merithew of: Vancouver, pre- |! a visit to the loca lodge on ‘Thursday ‘A number ‘of. members . accompanied her to Lakelse Lake during. the: after-; - noon. . A.social: evening | followed in the lodge ‘room: «The: realdent., WAB a _ guest of” Mrs. E. Ty. Terrace. ; ao The Anyox heen -at- Kalum Lake for” a ; couple: of |; weeks will ‘break: camp: this: week: ahd: The weather ‘and the roads were hare spent the summer at Lakelte, ar- rived home ‘the end of the week, return. from their summer: ‘home: at Ta keelse, Lake the end: of this: week, enney while in thy NEW HAZELTON, B.C. ". Published Every Wednesday c. B. SAWLE PUBLISHER tinsertion, Hine each subsequent irucrtion: ; i od Seven hundred and fifty. ministers of the gospel in British Columbia are now authorized by the Provincial Gov- mony. That will be enough for that purpose, but how many wil] be. auth- orize to cancel the marriage — cere- mony? a ’New Zenland may stop the impor- tation of Canadian cars and parts into that country but if the Canadian mian- ufacturer gets all the Canagian mar- ket instead of the United States get- ting such a large slice of it, the Cana- dian manufacturer will be away ‘ahead of the game ,end at thé same time the market for Canadian butter Will have increased some $12,000,000. ee Olof Hanson, ML. P., was In this part of the district a couple of times last week. He ig’ looking over ‘his. cedar pole industry before leaving fot the east to attend to his pole and timber busines previous to attending the first session. of the new parliament. When speaking of the pole industry Mr. Hanson informed the ‘Herald that the outlook for busines in the not distant future is no so dark as it was a short time ago, Shipping orders nye in al- ready: in sight and he has hopes that before many months go by he will be able to open up the several pole camps again. The people of this district.are| . hoping that the brighter prophesy for the pole busines swill be fulfilled in a very short time. It means much to al] the country along the Skeena and the Kispiox rivers. Mr, and Mrs, 7 Ww. Hugh and gau- ghter, Bileen, of Vancouver, were Ter- race visitors early in the week. Mr. Hugh is connected with the Dominion Fisheries. Department. Rev. ¥. H. Sansum of Pott. Simpson- was a guest of Wm. Robinson while he was in attendance at the Presby- tery meeting here. ——as visit before returning east, ae “t . . eer . ‘ “Rev. Geo: i. Wilson ot Vancouver; superintendant of missions in B, O., was a guest of Mr. Geo. ‘Keith while he was in town last week. Mrs, Kirkaldy and\ familly have re- Lakelse. a “Mrs. Ww. £. Smith and’ family ‘who 4 Cel Mrs, R: 2. . Kenney and: “faxiily ‘will “the achoola will open. in: Merracé :on Tuesday next at 9. o'elock sharp.” : “ The Omineca Herald! ernment to. perform the matriage cere- | Mr, and Mrs, Jag, A..Grey of Strat-|.- ford Ont. were guests of Mrs, Greiz: jand family last’ Week’ and on Monday left. “for. Vancouver ‘and: Victoria. for: ‘a turned . ‘from: their: summer home - at ———— ‘ were _Name of Person Asseased, ’ Alice Higging ‘Subdivision of part ‘Lot 6, Range 5, Coast District, Plan ee Katie Giddings ' Mercantile -Trust Mercantile ‘Trust. Mercantile Trust. Mercantile Trust Mereantile ‘Trust. Mcveantile Tenst. Mercantile Trust Mercantile Trust Meicantile Trist Mercantile Trust Mercantile Trust Mercantile. Trust Mercantile Trust Mercantile Trust a m Co, Co. - Co. Co, Ca, Co. Ca, Co, Co, ‘Co. Co. Mercantile Trust Co. Mercantile Trust, Co. Mercantile Trust Co. | Mercantile Trust Co. Mercantile Trust Co. . Co, Co. . . _———— Tax Sale Omineca Assessment Distre Short Deseription of. Property Lot 8 block 16 - a on * ‘i wee a ig: ute OT “Block 6 . 20 Block 7 oS Block's" ‘Block ®! .. Block - 10. ar -Block i ee ne . Block 12° ee Block 1h _ Block 16° ~ Block 17°." 2 ‘+ Block 18 005 -* ' Block.“19 | Block 20° ; “Block 23° Bloek 25 ' Block 26.. ete Bloek 2700 ° --Bloek 28 _ Bloek 34 tected ar * Subdivision of Lot 622, Range 5, Coat District, HOUSTON’ ‘TOWNSITE, Fen 1005 Ceeil Seymour - ‘ye Tat 1, block 30 oy 800 4 “aa 7 LW.- . 1.007 "1.90 190 2. 1. 1.68, 1.68 “1.90 221.08: 12.29 13.29. 1281 10.78 | -, 9,22 . 8.95 5 TAL. Talon, LOT: 1.46 80 _ . 12.78" cs a Me * ; eas. aoe 1 | 12.75 AB 12,75. 12.15 12.75. “126” "12.76 1278-2. 100. * 12.75 12.765. 12.05 12.78 °.. ek: = - 1275 “12.76 12.75: 23.90 | 22.46 7. 35 Subdivision of N W 3, See. 30, Twp., 4, part Lot 5289, part Lot 1053, part 8 W Mi, Sex. 3, Twp. 4, parts s 46° Lo ¢ 865, Range 5, C. D. VILLAGE OFSMITHERS, Plan 1054 . 1 Miss M. E. W. Barnara - Violet M. W. Barnard Jas. H. and Mary A. Groat’ Mrs. J. R. Bentty John H, Beaton John H. Beaton Duncan A. McRae James §. Kennedy Sam Kee Anna Rehn - “Weldon F. Boyer. . ‘Robt, L. Lomas-Smith ~ . H.W. J. Delancey W. T. Rutherford . ‘Grand Trunk Pacifie Dev.. 00. Ltd. Willfam be Sweeney Leonard S. McGill Leonard S, MeGill ‘Leonard 8. MeGill Grand ‘Trunk Paclfie Dev. Co., Ltd. ‘John B. Stacey Laura B, Hertel, estate Laura B, Hertel, estate Gustav. A. Rosenthal, estate * Lot 25, block 12 oe Be Lot 26, block 12. ce B00 Lots 4, 5, 6, block 807 os 1082 ‘Lot 5, block 40 mo as “B19 -. Lots 16, 17, block.40. - a ES BS BS “ Lots’ 18,19, block 40 2° 0 gag. “Lots 17, 18 19, 21, 22, block 5a ae a - "Lots 24, 26, 27, block 57 7 sas : -! Tota 1 and 2, block 58 68.10", ‘Lots 28, 24, block 60 ~ 2 Lots 8 to 9, 19 to 26, block’ 81, Lot‘, block 106: ~ Lot 88, block 106 . Lots 8, 10, block 107 “Lots 27, 28, block 109 a ‘ “- Lots 10: to 12,14, 20 to 22). 24 to. “BL . ee block 1275 : . + Lots 8.and 4, block 130 ' Eota 9 and 10, block 130: Lots 25 and 26, block 130 Lots 27 and 28, block 180 Lot 3, block 1860 116 - _ Lota 9 to 14, 28 to 27, block 171° “12, 73 _. Lots 38, 19, 21, 22, block | 171i BA 28 Lots 18 to 20, 23° to 28, block 175. Dated at. Smithers, B. CG, this 25th. day. of aly, 1 1030 . “4st ‘iat! 20: "9s . “3 12: 7 2 12806 1275 o 12.75: 1276. “1275 . 126° eee hi aoe RB 126 1276) 1275: 12,75 -~ TB e - ae _ 80. 12.75) WBE | 1278. GA 127. ” 648° 12.75 -” 6.82 12.165 1,00 12.75 ~ Beet 12.76 6.79 - 12.76 (1.02 0-12.75. 16.05 151.93 19.08 ” 37.00 86.20 - 25:40 468.37 82.64 > 94.66 28.20. " 19.08 16.55 20.85. 17.80, - 92.82 16.08. ~ 98.24 B2.99° ' 25,18 ' 14.03: _ 26.67. -7214° 08.68 HLF. SHAW - - Provinelal : Collector ee 4 pe i HEREBY GIVE’ ‘NOTICE that on Prtaay, the 12th day of September, 1980, at 10. ‘Welock at the Court: House, ‘¥illage of BurisLake, B. C., I will sell at- public auction ‘the lands in the: list herein tt _ Omineea Assessment Distriet - ithe ‘orenoon | st : oy “out, of the, persong-in: sold: Het: hereinafter set out, for delinquent taxes, ‘unpaid. by satd persons ‘on ‘the 80th day’or, we June, 1980,. and for interest,. costs ‘and éxpenses, including the coat of advertising kala sale, if. the,’ ‘total: 7 ‘amount: . Lo ; due for the berlod ending December. ‘Bist, 1028, and interest t thereon, together. with. coats of. Advertising. : are > not, sooner pad. °* . . _st ABOVE PE MENTIONED