EVOL 13 | TERRACE NEWS | . TERRACE, B.C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1933 Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water : Travellers Sample Rooms P, 0. Box 5 L. Martin, Prop. Telephone Bring your car in for.a Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage All repairs caréfully made Oiland gas. Full stock of parts, tires, ete. , General Motors Agent Terrace, B. C. Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber No. 2 S1S common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Ete. Mouldings, Rough Lumber Shiplap Shingles vray PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. WORK HOTEL VYVaneonver. B.C. The House of Comfart and Cheery Service Extremely few New Winter Rates: — without dATr : WITH BATH party $ 1.50% 2.00 MONTHLY 25.00 30.00 . ALL GUTSIDE ROOMS ° . Free Garage e. In the centre of the city’s attractions All rooms exceptionally large and noise proof . o . Write For fllustrated Folder THE YORK HOTEL Vancouver, B.C, @. G. Houchton. Manaser ee S. Kirkaldy, local postmaster, lind th aecident on Saturday whe he tried te take the plice of the bumpers on his cu The ent was’ herded for‘n post and Sam was in between. Sam got the worst of it, and he admits naw that: it would hive heen eeonaniy’ to _ te ke a chiiee on ‘the Tegtihity “dnpes ty] doing its duty. he Forenee News fe andy Ped Mote: Terrace Notes Mars. 6. L, Giggy was the winner of the turkey at the drawing held at the Canadian Legion dance on New Yeurs Eve. Mrs. KE. Hogan and family returned to Dorreen Monday nfter spending the holidays as guests of Mrs. N. herwood. Matt Allard, Katlum Lake trapper. returned last week from Prince Rupert after disposing of his fur. He report: tbat during the big storm which visit ed his district recently his camp on th. Big Beaver was fluoded and his cnuay was carried way. Five trees were_a-] so hlown down near by and one of the trees erashed onto the roof of his cab- in. Other than that he is alright. Dr. S. G. Mills left for Prince Rupert ou Saturday. W. Chapman and N. 8, Sherwood are spending oa few days in Prince Rtnpert on business, W. Dunean of Usk was a visitor in town on Saturday last... Chas. ilstvam of Vanarsdol spent a few days in town this week, W. Shannon, Vinarsdol rancher, was in town on Monday. On Friday night Miss Kathleen But, nett entertained three tables at bridge The public works snow plow is clear: ing out the Lakelse Lake road. The continued thaw..and rain over the week end las tuken away a lot of snow. On Monday night the weather had every indication of turning cooler W. F. Tdndsay is expected back this week from the south. The Ladies Guild of Knox Chnreh enjoyed a sleighride to Mrs. Pohl’s or Kalum road on Friday afternoon, NOTICE fo Whom i may econcerui— This ‘is te notify the publi¢ that we, the undersigued., whorvhave heen carry- ing on on butcher business at Terrace have this dry. by mutual consent, dix solved partnership. The Insiness in the future wil? be carried on by Paul Hertel, ALE debts due and owing the old firm will he payable te Thomas TB. Preshy, aad all debts owing by the old finn will be pata br Paul Tlertel. T. B. Presby Paul Hertel Terrace, B. c, January 2.17983 x IN PROBATE N THE SUPREME COURT OF BRI- TISH COLUMBIA N THE MATTER OF THE “ADMIN- STRATION ACT” AND IN THE HATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RO- 3ERT CORLETT, DECEASED . Take notice that by order of His Jonov J’, McB. Young the 8th day of Jovermber, A.D., 1932, I was appointed xecutor of the estate of Robert Cor- Fett, deeensed, and all partles having laims against the said estate ore here- ww yeqitired.to furnish same, properly evified, to me on or before the Sl1st. lay of January, A.D., 1033, and all varttes Indebted to the estnte are re- ulred to pay the amount of thelr in- lebtedness te me forthwith. KE, T. Kenney, Pxecutor, . Terrace, B.C. Satea the 20th day of December, ALT. 1182. 82-32 THE BASKETBALL GAMES, . Basketball had several thrilling mo- ments on. Saturday evening. After the smbke and dust had cleared the Jumors found:the Bulldogs bud sub- dued the Panthers 6 to 4. ‘The girls tried their tuck and at. half time were fairly even. . Some flashes of combin- ation jy Sophia McLaren, Adeluide Thomas and Rose King forthe Hicks kept the-Cubs jumping around. Velma Greig netting most of the points for the Cubs on especially good pnsser fvom her team mates. At the final whistle the seore favored the Hicks 12 ta 8. Before the start of the senior game aoone minute silence was. observed in honor of the late George Graham. The High School attewpted to put the Town Tenum in the dark, It war touch and go for several minutes, both teas starting at a fast pace. The lack of experience the High School he. came excited and could not find the, hoop. Their shots were us plentiful as| the Town Team but Fred = Thomas and Lloyd Johnstone seeme to snare nll passes gnd ¢heances for points. The fini] score rend 28 to 9 in favor of the Town Team, There was an important announce- Inent made after the game—Vanarsdol is to play in Legion Hall on Saturday night next, It looks as though, with the talent at both points. a keen game should be put on and the spectators kept on their feet the whole session, The Intervalley Lumber & Supply Ca’s mill resumed operations Monday of last week. - Mrs. George ‘Wilson, whooade the trip te Tervace with Mes Graham and remiined for on few days, retumed tc Fhince Runert last Tourarzy, rock banks of the trond the Skeena river bridgt ed that this rock work will eontinue Tut the road is put in shape so tha. traffic will be safe. ed at the potit where it iefi off on November 1991 amd the waste rock j being dumped onte the garbage «ui, aud thus widening out thit partienla enrve in the read. and a@ permanent job cum be mate ain ali danger to traffic Mliminated, rain tn Prince Rupert was Int the Empire on Jan, 3rd more than confirmed this when it stated that the rainfall for 1982 was 117.85 Tay was apparently in a hurry when he read the proof and let a comma slip through when it should have been a period. Well we all do that at timer and like ta have our readers draw our attention to such slips. Dc) Victor Radio Ganong’s and Rexall’s Chocolates McIntosh’s Toffee in tins or bulk ”, s R.W. Riley -— = TERRACE DRUG STORE Terrace, B. C. 2, ~ WORKING ON THE ROCK CLIFY eerie ng Work started on Weluesdiy on tap aDrorcains Tt is expert! Work was restr | A first elass jal been believed that ‘the copious It has always inches Major C, Henrn returned from a trip to Vancouver on Monday of last week. ‘at FUNERAL OF LATE GEO, GRAHAM | The faneral of George Graham was thehl on Tuesday at 2,30 pm. Rey, T. | EL. Allen conducted the service at Knox United Church and the service at the rerave Was conducted ‘by the Native j sons of Canada under the direction of president H. L. MeKeney and acti chaplain Ky ‘i. Kenney. The pall benr- els were C. Ceauthers, E. Brooks, F. Frank, W. Jordan, Orval Kenney qi J. Smith, In spite of the inclemen weither a very large nuniber turned out to pay their last vespects to onv who had been highly esteemed in lite He is survived by Mrs. Graham wl formerly taught school at Dorreen. and two children, George, age 4 and Donald aged one and a half years, and two sis- ters, Hulda and Margaret, who are both married and living in Southern California, and a. brother Don, whe lives in Southern B.C. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Grreham wishes to thank the |imauy friends for their kindness amd symputhy, also for floral shown in her late bereavement, loss of her dearly beloved hushand. offerligs the BEATTY MEETS SCOUTS Hv, courage and modesty are the cardinal] virtues that make for success and they should be the ideal of every Canadian boy, said BE. W. ‘Beatty, chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in addressing “the Montreal District Scout « Council at their headquarters m that elty recently. Mr. Beatty was . Speaking in his capncity as pre- sident of ‘the Canadian General Council of the Boy Scouts’ Asso- elation and or“ a funetion at whieh la he. Lion presented with a copy of the new Scout song book, “Songs for Canadian Boys." The appeal of this book Some of tha finest poems In. the the book an anthology in itself, The songs include those common to the Empire, songs of Can- ada, England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales, the United States, Rrench- Canada, France; sca SOD g: Be seg ehantice,’ scouts ‘¢ hBn ening bones, chowur.s iad Licocliane-| at ous songs, The French-Canadian Song group have scholarly Eng- lish translations by J. Murray is to all classes of boys and|Gibbon, It is a book that would girls, to adults and to the Eng-/adorn the shelves of any library. lish-speaking world generally.) Mr. Beatty made a complete inspection of the Scouts’ Mont- language area included, making} real premises and evinced Hvely interest in the toy shop where hundreds of old and-“damaged toys were being put into shape and renovated ‘for distribution amone the poor and Asstitute _ children at Christmas. ‘orn shows “him: ‘among thebes Photos werk ia the BROD.