VoL 12 - - coed as 7 . TERRACE, ‘B. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1982 =. senate rT ep MPR Me “ry No. 88 Terrace Mitt Stock 0 of | -Lember No. 20 ‘Shiplap S48 common dimension and Nob. 1 Ship. Rough Lumber tap. eee so “No. I Finish, Siding, Flooring, Vso ' Ete, L Shingles... “Mouldings, ms PRICES ON APPLICATION... Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Bring your car in for a Complete Overhaul - Agar’ S Garage: All repairs carefully made Oil and gas. Full stock: of parts, tires. ete. General Motors Agent Terrace, BC. Phitbert Hotel ‘TERRACE, B. C. Running Water Dining Room Electrice Light Telephone Travellers Sample Rooms Special Chicken Dinner ‘Sunday 2 Tbe P. O. Box 29 & SWAIN’S- Transfer and Taxi Service : Meet all trains - Special Rutesto Lakelse Lake. ' ‘TERRACE, B.C. Terrace’ N otes 7 Mine Host Louis | Martin returned tw Termce lst Monday night from the Ytinee Rupert. hospital. He is feeling pretty good, but of course is still weak, Taint, Wednesday night the barometer jumped about three points and by noon |: an Thursday. the weather was showing iu decided improvement. During the afternoon the ‘san came aut,: and spee- titers at the ball game were more than comfortable. At night afog settled ir the hilis but early next morning Old Sol was doing his stuff again and the leen] farmers got real busy. on the hay at Vakelse Take, crop, ta accuinmoilite- ‘number: of men whe | will work on the Hot. Springs road. ting inn short stretch of road. running np the valley fiom. the east: and of th at Lakelge, spent the. week end in fayin he publie works department is put. with Mrs, Geo, Little, : Rupert are: guests of Mr. and H. A Swain. : family of Prince Rupert have return. ed to Rupert. ‘after a. holiday, at the Lake. . 3 i tyre ty Frank “Clark of, Prince ‘George. war: J, B Miller ‘of Price Rupert, speni _ja few days’ in ‘Terrace. | Sunday Was a day of: € bullliant sun shine und pleasant warmth, The. ble change in/ ‘the weather .wag most. wel. come after a long. period of tain. "The. people went out-to the. Lake’ in flocks where they fished, - -swam: ‘and boated. 4 ¥ Wr. Warner - is ‘bitsy “at -present in- stalling a new telephone line along the ‘|rightofway on either side.6f the Spring Creek bridge. Sot Weisch were guests in town. this week. . 7 J. Norrington arrived. from’ Ru- pert for the week end, and with Mre. ‘|Norrington were ‘guests of . Mr, and Mrs. XN, Sherwood. George paid an official visit to Lakelse Lodge on Friday. night. After the business of the lodge. was completed the rest of the evening was spent ‘in a social manner.’ The refreshments in- cluded local cherries, : cl During the fine spell at the week end ali the hay that was out in the fields. was - ‘taken to -the- barns, but--s _preturn . of the rain‘‘on Monday put: a ‘|stop to any. further cutting, : Bill Johnston who lives along Lakel- his farm. A mother bear and twe cubs are often’ seen in one of his big fields. fortune to connect with.-9 ° cleat’ on Thursday, during | the Hazelton-Terrage ball. game,’ was. able to resume Wol on Monday. . , Hazelton returned to Terrace Sunday night and. has gone out to the Lake to be with | fhe Taxis Boys in camp, ‘ . airs.’ 8. Hiudenchiid of Prince 1 uu: pert, ‘With, other lends, has-been nat daying at ‘Takelse. 7 Mya: ‘Noonan and daughters of rang. wa are guests at ‘the home of Mrs, Bohler, , - on Mrs. (Dr.) West of Vancouver is. al Miss Blsle “Reid of Vancouver “who hos spent the past month with Mrs. Marsh fs now_a gueat.. ‘at the home of Mrs. Greig, Mrs, Novis Watt: ibd chitdven tet! for thelr home fm Prince Rupert ov, Monday last after visiting Mrs. Little “Mise ‘maith Wilkinson of Prince Ru: - Oni Friday morning the . equipment pert ‘artived Saturday and 4p o guest ».for a camp was sent out to: ‘Lakelse |of Miss Velma Greig. Mra. w, B, Pulton who is sumimering Mrs: | Sis “firqahr of Bitice “Rupert hench. ‘The road will open’ up'a plea arrived: Thursday last.week and will of fine farming Jand, ‘part ‘of. which 1 alvendy under eultiyattan. se spend: the remainder of the ® month with my her mother, here. . ore ‘ ae Seg! "Mr. and Mrs, A. J, Galland of Prince | . . Mr. and Mrs, Tony Christian and registered” at the. Philbert. Hotel Wed- nesday last week: er rn Misses Ballinger, A. Geyan, and R.|-: Grand Master Prank Clark of Prince se road ‘has three steady visitors on]: ' Lawrence Greig who had the. mis-|- Verne Hawkin, after two days at : HY guest ag M and : ‘Mrs, R. L, MeIntosh, | 8 usept, #ninerals for: nae: Here and There Lord Nigel “Douglas-Hamilton, "fn charge of @ party of thirty “'Eaglish Public’ School boys, ‘who ‘Will arrive in- Montreal August 5; ‘under. his supervision,..claims that - : _there is -no_ better, .“‘finishing. “school” than a! tour, ‘ot this fae ture. u . : ‘First wheat harvesting ‘reports ° ‘int the Canadian West were - re- - ported by the agricultura) depart; ‘ment of the Cariadian Pacific Rail- . way from Winnipeg, July 23, with “parley and rye going under . the knife in-the Alida and Estevan ‘Subdivisions of the railway.’ The - wheat was harvested in southern ~ Manitoba: . woe . August will see the Season: in the Canailan Rockies ‘at its peak _ with the Prince of Wales Trophy, . already bringing in- golf entries _ -:from far .and near, scheduled for August 15-20’ and coinciding with -this event the Indian Days’ cele- : bration, August 19-21, which will be attended- by. Stones; ( Crees and . Kootenays. 4 . Conducting five < French and five Swiss professional men from - Paris, France,..to this: continent, Nicolas - Racz, of the. Paris of- ‘fice’ of the Canadian Pacific Rail-" way, is’ visiting Toronto, Niagara ‘Falls, Detroit, ‘Chicago, Washing-. - ton, New York, Albany, Montreal, _ Quebec, and returning to Europe. ; on the Empress of f Britain, Aug. ust 6. . _ Mystery cruises, 80 popular out of New York, Southampton and other great ports, were ushered in on the: British -Columbia : coast: - with the sailing of the. coastal. ‘liner Princess Patricia, of of the Canadian Pacific coastal: service, to an unknown destination under aealed orders,.recently. . Close to 200. passengers, were attracted. PY . the trip. -- “Sutey," “red; succulent sputtalo : steaks. grilled’ to a nicety, greeted ‘the Australian and. New. Zealand - delegates to the ‘Ottawa: ‘Imperial Conference as they entered the: dining car of their. special train. over the Canadian Pacific Rail--. way out of Vancouver ‘recently. The Anzacs were particularly im- | ‘pressed: by this: menu. and. pra-. nounced it better. than ahy beef they had ever eaten, Governor Franklin Delano Rade sevelt of New York, Democralia Nominee for the Presidency, has . for years been one of New Bruts- - wick's most distinguished, non- resident visitors, members of his family annually spending several weeks at the Roosevelt summer home at Campobello, one of lhe Grand Manan Island Group in Passamaquoddy Bay. He first ’ game there as 2 mere lad back Ja - 1895. ’ "“Anewering the call of Mt. Adsi- ’ ‘niboine, Matterhorn of the Cana- . dian Rockies, old and. new mem- ‘bers of the: Trail Riders’ Associa- tion, gathered at Banff July 29th with the objective of climbing the Jong ascent to the roof of the world and the Alpine country of ‘the. Great Divide in. the vicinity ‘¢f the Mountain. -The ride re- quired five days in ajl, Tweuty American girla, summoeritig ‘at ‘tha’ Laké “Windermere: ranch, oy among these taking pare . oy rs eh a ek pt: ye . NATURE'S ‘WAY TO HEALTH - Fres "Vegetables: are Best for the Skin Nou Love to Touch and that ; Sehant ¢ Girl: Compleetion. gy 1nd thi imposalble ‘to rite ‘sound teeth: and strong jbone and i enjoy. get gral: Rood health, Tt is also” known ; that without vitamin the body “is. ‘aiabley by even, (hie they: may’ larg it * jmagnesium’.and sodium. All of thesc Ja8 well as most vitamines are suppli- ‘Jed in‘ large quantities by fresh fruits Tand vegetables such as tomatoes, beans peas, and raspberries, which are now 80 plentiful, _ The prov ision of. adequate quantities of minerals in the winter ‘diet_can alsc be enanted: by canning and Preserving Ta ter use. no appreciable effect on the mineral content, of either fruits. or vegetables. Elsewhere in these columns will bé fornd an advertisement of household foods. for snle at private ‘sale ‘by Mrs Jas. Richmond. .She.and Mrs. Ardagh fire planning on spending the Winter ir Vann er, , Misses Edith Miller and Ruby Wilk : Bxperbnent haa shown. ‘that. . | the canning aid preserving Drocess has | show Up. inson of Prince Rupert. ere holidaying at. Lakelie Leake: for a couple of weeks HERD LAW IS WORKING —— The new herd law came intio effect last Monday and that evening Pound Keeper Wilkinson rounded up 7 cows that had n....0 permission to-be wander- ing. about the municipal limits and on Tuesday he collected two more. Sincc then the cattle have stayed away from town, and the local gardeners feel that their gardens, will be much safer in future. One man who had his cow: rounded’ up under took to.-take them away without the consent of the pound keejier and without paying the neces- sary fees. He was invited to appear before the magistrate, but he.failed t He was given eight days t wet around to see his worship and taik things over, io —r afr = Private Cash Sale Howse : Mrs. Jas. Richmond, Terrace f Goods and — Chats ~All goods may be seen. from two to.three o’clock in, the. afternoon ~ and:seven to eight o "clock in: the - evening. 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