THE TERRACE NEWS, Tens (, WEDNESDAY, APRIL et 19a ee . . 7 re Catholic Young "Hazelton Hospital Annual Report 7 . “People Gavea [0 Sawant UL ~ Philbert Hote _ Great Progtam| - TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Running Water Agents For WILLARD BATERIES and- FIRE... - -_ he STONE TIRES and TUBES | - cen. . ASSETS AND’ LIABILITIES _ Electric Light m treasurer: . ‘Thursday and Friday nights, were ASSETS: ns SR ass : Bee whee ‘ wf . z ; . gala times for- the Catholic Young ay : By- Cash on k and ‘and in’ bank bpeennnenes je Travellers Sample’ Rooms as People’s Clu, and each evening they| ‘ soo | “Real Rstate-and- Buildings toast For GOOD WOOD. Buy Now. while tte ‘hed the andiences into the’ 1 O.OF. . oom vet. Furniture and Equipment vecceneesesedeeses ane pessestunnaecteiba P.O, Box 5 _ Telephone we pre cutting herloel._ | hall, During the past weeks the young]. - .- :=-Supplles- on hand perarteneceneeees eect nesenits ; ~ Gordon Temple, Prop. a t pouple have’ had intensive training in| ©" -. --Accounts Receivables ae a i ttle Hanghod & | dramatics under Joe MeConnell, wha? | |. °f 7" Patients ine have agreed : “to take over that’ part | ‘of - -the, “work. JA complete: “program ° of : ‘sports - 18 being arranged ‘and it fs hoped that Usk will be down for’ baseball. Following’ the monthly meeting’ of the.’ ‘Legion early lust week, invitations were “issued to. ~ al orgnnizations io send. a representa- tive to a central contmittee which, will, tuke over the completion of .the plans: _ tind carry out the program of the day. 7 featured the. ‘Duncen |. _itenis were given each night, two hours ‘of ‘live entertainment being furnisheil. ‘All three plays had Joe MeConnetl ‘as. their author, the first the Vancouver festival. In this play item “All]. ~ Lips” having been written in 1833 ani). . oer lin that year winning high honors at Joo touk. the lending role—a snappy] = 7 artist who has got, into a jam. His}. ‘ f AUpporting east. Included) Miss Jean '. ‘LIABILITIES: i _ Bank, loan .. To ‘Accounts payable bealelowotteoeseceed _ 5,585 94 * "$108,734 76 and’ Johanne | Seaton. Vide Music School.” Gaia” a. zroup of the younger lads, it “ave. some ideas of the changes they night make In tutitien if they had the chance, Some changes! This item ‘tap dancing of “Plop" Parker, a midget of T years whose fect step with a fast played mouth organ. | The ‘final play of the evening “The radio plays written by My. McConnell The author took the roll of a slick re- porter, while Ted Johnstone ected the part of .an editor. Mrs. W. Christy fain. with’ ‘those ‘appealing eyes. Miss Theresa’ Desjurdines, as a. wise-crack- ing gtenoprapher,- vs a bond salesman completed the cast, During ‘the evening Henry Desjardines and Fred Spitzel wave recitations. give. an enchore, Honor Warden gave two Seoteh dances and Helen. “Hipp sing while Mrs. .-W. Christy: and Joe MeCaumnell gave ‘a duet. - At the last minute the services of two highly skilled - éxponents of. the erunt and groan busincss: had been se- enred and Man Mountain Dean IT and Hd. (Strangler Lewis jr.) brought the audience to. their toes. and held them there, “Later it developed ‘that. the par Heipants were Peter: and. Oliver, Park- Flip and Flop. What. they licked ‘in weight was more than: made .up: “in speed and the way they. rolled: each other aroun was no-bddy’s.- business. Ted Jolmstone as referee. announced a1 the finish that the match wad a. araw, and that both wrestlers was netied the ‘first -prize, A great deal, of praise is due to all who made the two evenings such outstandimg successes, and the ‘siivoth = running of. the’ plays speaks well ‘of the, author's work, Mr. Me- Connell: is from Belfast, Ireland, and a brother is playing Ampowtane roles on wha) “4 for Spring Garde , ET. 7 KENNEY E — = Don, Miss Mary Hipp, August Lips’ 4 "The steond play was written special- 4jly for the-oceasion und was called “Ye ° Played by “Our | just. seemed to shimmer as he Kept Gold Strike” was a combination of. two: ond. .played over the ‘southern. network, : portrayed ih. reporter who tried. to get Johanne. Seaton: as a mining broker, and Wilfred Dumast{- Marjory Doll ‘nlyo recited and had to. er, ages T and 9, known: at school as]. grade of maple and when sanding and Ja, long winter. - W.-Asto the Hy H,, Annual Report ‘lows Receipts:— . ; Cash ‘on Ham oe teeceetee 5 80 87 ‘Membership fees... ce 21 60 ‘ Entertainments’ 221 35 sealsetunedypone 1-50, Donations to. gifts. $314 72 - Snephis of Ads ver : Wibitites...- case The financial statement was 48 fol- vo +. ~ | Hospital supplies: ..... ‘| Treats to patients wits -§ 5027 05 - "201,707-71 "$106,784.76 ixpenditures:— ee “neefh122. 19 . 62 11 Cost of entertainments ie Printing Hospital . Annual ‘rep... GUNATIES cecceaceelee -cecienceteeeece eee 17 20 Cash on" ‘hanil -. lnstlunieiasieeien LT 20 ~ $814.72 - SECRETARY'S REPORT This Auxiliary being organized of it and its’ ‘patients The following tires:—shecting, towelling, gowns, Jnonth of September, meeting with a. _ contributed generously and willingly v the: varlous appeals made during the expressly for the purpose of. assist- .ing the Hospital,-its entire net income has been expended for the benefit. are the principal items of expendi- cotton, ‘hedspreads, pillows slips, Christmas gifts for patients, niso treats each month, flowers and sub- — Seriptions fo newspapers ‘A miscellancous shower was held in the generous response . he membership for Hazelton, nomber 23 and for New Hazel- . . ton elev en, making a total of forty-four. . : The Auxiliary extends sincere thinks ‘to the many ‘friends who in various ways with cash, goods, . groceries, preserves, home tooking, : clothing, Hinen,, etc, in responge to year. . Mrs. A. Grant, secretary the English stage. He came, to Cana- da in 1929 and contacted the ‘Little Thentre _Association in Vancourer, and since then he bas had a troup in the plays, Including a 52-week serial deal- ing with. early Hfe in the Fraser Val- ley. He is taking the C.Y.P.C, players down to Prince Rupert next week to play for two nights... The same group. mily possibly play at! Smithers, Prank Lockwood was up froni Prince Rupert at the week end. ee Miss Inu Smith has returned from | holiday spent in Prince ‘Rupert. oe! * . ‘ ‘Public Works Engineer Cunilffe was | in the district several days looking ov: er the work in this district. | see , - The Toeal Oddfellows. ‘have: made 4 very snbstantial improvement to thelr hail during the past week. The ‘old fidor has been covered with a -fine waxing’ hns been completed * will. pre- Kent a dancing surface far ahead ot any ‘other™ in town, 2 jo, - oem in . Aust Goodenough was, pie town a duy or’ so Inut week: and, mnie: ‘several trips Into the country. tp. line’ up Paley work for the season. .- ' The’ Terrace. Cemetery. Board - hela its annual field day last Sunday. whén hours ‘cleaning’ up. the: cemetery .aftey. vurities. oo ‘But that has’ not’ the grass: anil’ clover. how: “sien i} Fraser Valley, has written many radio{ j taken almost ten years before. quite -a number turned out and spent’ ‘ Quite * o.-: _mumber ,, of ; trees “were | planted, ‘mostly: “hardwood | “rhe: “past weal was: enol’ ‘with fre: wr} qnent showers. Wg ring is the green‘apped |: }: ‘ange, of. the. bixeh’ trees." ~ Harry Jones. Contnued from Page 2 newspaper clipping, if it could be link- éd to the deceased, would be strong evidence that Horace was a brother. Mr, .Smith obtained the clipping and |‘ newspaper from whieh «it had been He got hundreds of papers from one end of ‘| Canada to the other and closely exam- ined the type of engraving, used on photographs... ald and Weekly Star, or the weekly addition of the Winnipeg Free Presa.. “Mr, Smith wrote to | both -papers. While the Winnipeg Free Press was ‘itnable te find the paper from which -| the clipping: had been taken,. it had a record of a Fokker airplane flying in- to the Red Lake gold field on Septem: |. ber 9, 1997, {Through . Canadian | Alr- ways. Mr. Smith ‘was able to establish that this airplane, named the City’ of | Winnipeg, was: the one~ in the photo- graph. While no one. eould ‘be: found who had. actually * aden ‘the ‘picure, ‘be- ‘ing taken. Mr.’ Smith: ‘finally located. 4 people who swore they! heat Tones, ‘being photographed ‘dle Finally Mr. Smith con-} | cluded. the’ clipping in question must} ° have come’ either from the Family Her: Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent ‘for Ford Cars| | Ford Trucks ‘Ford Parts MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash © ‘B, C. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. “ Christy’ s Bakery | Terrace, B.C. te Will ship to any point on line Will vou trv our Bread and Buns? . ‘ Standing orders shippéd | regularly. All kinds of eake, -Get our price, - Terrace Drug: Store + ; FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS = and Clocks ‘RW. Riley, Pha. B. photograph, “the. ‘gothes of thé people and the. scenic background, were.clear- ly -the same. Moreover - “there - WAS 2 marked : resemblance ‘between “Harry Jones and, the brother Horace ‘Merri- Faney ‘China and Jowellery, Watehes a = eer et teresa