ate ge ; > ri BU alte. BT iy A bate PRE tee Hook ys ~ THRACE, B. C., 2 R24, 1980 L <> + . = . . . . et | “The Terrace e Drug Store es RL W. RILEY: .- TERRACE, B. C * Phe ah held {ts annual Christmas Tree and}. fentertainment in the comunity hall on ; [Monday night, : TERRACE THEATRE » Terrace, B. C. B vepxespay THURSDAY | SATURDAY This Week| December 24, 25 and 27 a Win. Hains i in _ “EXCESS BAGGAGE” | : B comedy re Adults '50c . ‘culiires under u years «ae er ee oF 1 nd, ° * GEO. LITTLE ‘Terrace, B. C. C. - oS LUMBER MANUFACTURER LUMBER Puce List Rough Lumber. 3-0.c0Hvelecsecceene Shiplap..<...---. cece ceseee anes aes ; Sized Lumber '...+.6360+es+--: . Finished Material.... ....+..-..: "49:00 to" 65.00.” Ye | Shoes ..eeeceeccu shes ag ss POM 8260, $5.00 per. a . ‘Prices aubject’ to thange without notice - 7 orders filled at short notice, - Mill running continuously. Prices of Moulding, ete., on application ++ emma 0 « * Pakelse’ Community League |. “Bert Swain has been under the care of. the doctor for the’ past week. a of «ae ‘The Terrace Theatre Wishes you alk a ‘Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. . ‘PD. ‘Graham of Prince Rupert ar- rived Saturday to visit his mother whois slowly ‘recovering’ ‘from: her -re- cént filness. ; Cian oe “Miss Elsie. Reid of: Vancouver, ‘re- eently of the high -sehool staff here. arrived on-Monday to. spend. the Christ |: (mas holidays with Mrs. Greig. -. . . “Miss .McInnes entertained atte savmber of her friends. at tenon Thursday of last week: : . Word has been received. that Mrs. Rebinsonsof Princeton recently of Tex. race had the mistforune to break her leg in three, placés,. aiid also. ‘fract- ured her ankle, oF ee - Misses May. Willams mith were visitors to, cand : Helen Usk . Saturday. " Thos. B. Marsh was” ui "Rupest ‘the first of the week. ie : iy’ ‘Some Cases Even Better than | » - ++ fhag not waned -with time that womer canot keep a secret. But no less a man. than Sir George Ashton, E.C.B., formerly of the British Naval Depart-| ment, ° hd the: secretarist of the War - {Keep “geerets much better: than . men ‘}oan.: “Jabout naval and military” niattets,. 2S: |, pecially in time of war; “while taking 1" in most cases,’ he goes-on to say, ‘was : not in the matter, of. their, revealing ; ..seerets but in indueing i ithem: to ‘do so” "WOMEN CAN ‘KEEP SECRETS — . And are Very Useful in Secret — Secret Service It is o very old saying ani. one that Department, ' ‘affirms that women'-can in: Sit George Ashton was entrust- led with: many ‘of the most important secrets of the war, In his latest book “Secret, Service’ which -has recently ‘| been published both: Ba England and Canada, he comments most highly on the work done, by ‘women, in the *Sec- ret- Service.” The gollowing yarapipt' “from his book will sexve to illustrate his rea- sons for believing. os he does : :—“There ig” a stamp . of man who’ wants to earn a reputation. for belig in, the know very little. interest in the family’ ‘lives of his colleagues, . and with women _, gerved., throughout... - “The “difficulty "Woman. as a. keeper of secrets ht ’ Miss Bunro ‘of the Public : ‘School |. staff is spending the- Christmas. season with Miss : :P; Guyer in Prince Rupert. Miss Patmore left Sunday for her|! home in. Frinee" ‘Ripert. % OA Asem Oy Mr. nowerlds left: “Sunday fo sam- merland for the holidays: on, ' : . "John Hagan, “Fecompanied :. by" “his: father aud mother left Thursday - ‘for Vancouver ‘where the former will take nm course in, aviation? Capt. 3. &B. -Colthurst; who. pant the last few weeks in town and at Lakelse Lake, left Thursday ‘for his home’ on |: Vancouver Island, and will spent the holiday with his family. - Miss ‘McInnes of the high school mola To all our customers and friends We Wish a Merry Christmas and A Happy, Prosperous New Year E. hy Kenney Limited . ‘General Hardware a _remnach - amen cae eer "British: Columbia: - ; parents at North Bulkley. Mrs. .I.° A. Broadbent who left - re- months‘ and was in a-serlous.. condition; funeral was ‘ield in ‘Smithers: ‘and ‘serr Hales.” t ally defeated ‘Terrace. * a was the first for the | was 12 points behind 7 The next: nivet of ine, Board’ ‘ot'| % Trade on’ "Jonny oth will” be in the ‘form of a social: evening. to be follow- |} ; -eil by a dance. ‘Fhis {sone of. the tiie |. im: l ovents of the gaint € tijere will he al {big crowd there’? * ; qe “iiss ‘Dorotly [Whittott of Usk: ir ecant. suest ‘of Eade el FT ee ek Mrs. MeLcod’ nnd Miss Jean return- ed. Sunday. ;and after tl the holidays are over Jean, ‘vith: ‘oO south agniny to re} game, The, return, contes Saturday night, in Terrace Ww! local. pia: . ore uipilse piso! ; - They. ‘nave ‘kept: tem _ falk down through ° *the,ages“and . ihe will’ go‘on keeping them until. the ‘end 3 of ‘time ‘and perhaps: ‘after that.’ ‘We 3 ‘expect to. have to do's0. -Love of coun: | - staff is spending the holiday with her cently for Smithers Hospital: died two days after ber arrival there. She. had a | beex confined ‘to her hed for several | The family moved. to, Terrace. about a} year AgD, coming” from*” Topley. “ened, leaves to: mourn her loss" ‘one: ‘daughter in Smithers and her “husband: “The : in’ six! ‘wel ' ‘of ‘the: “election: “oft Prem: | 44 vices were “conducted, by Rev. i “3; -Vanaxadot’ badketball’ team’ bas fin- The game took place at Vanarsdol last Saturday’ find ever, fromthe viewpoint: of ‘a woman can: kep secerets: .: try. ix-women is as strong as jn man, their country’s secrets when occasion and wwe Will ‘do so again if we have to. * As for secrets regarding their own peaple—those they love—women, that, is woinen of the rigit sort, would go tb the gallows, go to the stake, go to Hell itself, rather than tell anything that would hurt those: they love. EARLY SiiSSION Ar OTTAWA: To Deal, First: With’ Agricultural Sit. uation. in Canada—Premier,.R. a? B. Bonnett’ Preparing Program. ar tel Ars Will there’ ‘be two emergent ségsions of the: Canadian © Pa lament - “within. six inouths? cen? “One' was; Hed i i if Septembet’ with Bennett to’ deat. with; : unbmploynient, At that: time’ théra: was ‘a yeat old -but? not: acute: ‘problem. of, farin: depression: Solution of. it, had: been” * atterpted: ‘bY: the westet ; ‘prairie: . provinces. “The months which have ‘elapsed since ‘the September session. of parliament have 2 not. indicated’ that “Srovingial efforts | ig just: the other way about," “He gives _ instance after instance of, ‘the methods a used: by women spys during. the: ‘recent | 2 war and the absolute silence ; ‘they pre- |’ a.warm advocate in Sir. George, ‘howe || we may, say that if not only Sir George ™ arises. We proved it during the- war |: : local’ farmers: set. ‘them. .{namber ,of. birds. around. , “bansportation . (ANADIAN National offers many luxuriesandcom-. . forts which add pleasure to — your trip South by Steamer or East by Train... Sailings from‘Prince Rupert ? Vancouver; thence via tri-City Service to Victoria and Seattle, Thursdays 10,60 pem., a ° For Anyox “aiid: Stewart, Wednesdays 4.00 Pept vas) Regula ’ services’ to Mdérth ~ * and South Queen*Ckaricite : sinnds. . Particulars of sail- ° ™ ingsy. tates, eté.,. om Pequest. .Passenzes. trai ‘KACE,: , eastbouns , “Mondays, ‘Wednesdays: “and ‘Saturdzys OB Og lp ams weatbourid.San- _ «days; Tuesdays and. Thurs- .. days, 11.52 om. (stronger, perhaps, aud they will keep a ROOSTER VS COCK PHESANT There was a fight in the suburbs of Terrace recently, and there is: going to ~\be. another before long, according to reports. The provincial . government a may have to take-2 band in the at- .| fair as itis somewhat to. blame. Last spring’ the. government:-sent:s some: eges : of. phoasants.. to, the :section and tie There are a present. “Fear, Mrs Gregory: -Anyported ‘a oster: f, the 1 barred. rock “Yarlety and