[VoL 10: en he aac g oe spel “TERRACE, B ‘G., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 95, 1929 tae ‘Tourist’, “ | CHRISTMAS ‘TREE AND CONCERT Dee “Lakelse’ Valley People Get Togethier . “8 og fn | Resort TERR ACE -, oie _ 3 OT SPRINGS HoRTicuLTune a l Friends of ‘Cannon and Ma, “Marsh, and Miss _ Deacon: will: be. sorty to learn of the’ serious neetdent ; of: their |.” sister, . Mrs, -Ranin | of, Montreal, who suffered a: factured - ‘skull in ‘a street car acvident on Monday. Thelast re- port’ stated slight improvement... -Mrs. over, - Se be capacity. The choir. rendered. ppecia . ‘Miss’ Reid, High: shool “principal,. left Thursday for: ‘Vancouver ‘where she will spend the holiday under the Parental: roof, ¢ Coon, oe . in. the public. sehool here, ou : Mrs: “Géo, ‘Little relied: home on : te Monday after’ spending ‘a sliort' holt: day in Vanvouver having Aeccompan- ied Mr. Littie that far on his. trip’ to the Fiji Islands, . Miss Ruby Dowsing’ of Shames' is spending a holiday’ in the. district. with | friends, 4 Greig. ond family. 7 Mag Halliwell ‘of the: Pritice Rupert public sechool staff is ‘home, for ithe holiday Bo me, : es Tollowing the » Bible Society: Meeting held at the home of, Cannon and Mrs. Marsh on Tuesday evening last $70.00 was sent from Terrace. and district to assist in the worthy work of ‘the Society. Ss oe ~ Misses. Cecelin Desjardities and Bar: bara. Sherwood, ° ‘students in’ Prince Rupert, are home for. the holidays, : E Carlson of Skeeria Crossing was Q: week end Visitor in: ‘town, ae an ’ Miss Gwyer, assistant High “school teacher left ‘Thursday: for “Prince Ru- pert to spend the oltany et her home ‘ there. - tho ei om Carlson* ‘Of Skéena Crossing was’ a week-end visitor. Sos? wa ~ _—. A. Goodenough of Sinithets | ‘Was’'a business. visitor. the ‘end, o- fthe week |. in the interests of. Hanson Pole Co. Ye ee, “TERRACE CommUNETY TREE “Where Was a. record attendance at the communiiy Christmag tree and. en- tertainment held. in the G,W.- Ve Ae hall last Wednesday ey ening: “Te yas a tery happy, evening: for the children and for: the _Davents : and their. friends, A very excellent program, had: been: pr e- ‘Apared by; the: ‘different: classes ‘and. the , efforts. of: the teachers were well re- “paid. . The: closing: number , “Ninny’s ® Born on Thursdny, Dee, 19th, to ‘Mv.’ Tomb" “was “i tragic conclusion ’ fol- ind Mrs, Daubl of Lakelse Valley, a ‘lowing all -the Christmas ‘carols and daughter, oho , Malogues,. : 7 : ee rr . : Y. - Mesdames Barnes, Aira and ‘Sher | wood of Pacific were Nisitors in town” last Thurssiay. re Fred Nash | has ‘eompleted the | sur- _ vey work for the. ‘winter, ou: ‘the high- “way east: of’ Usk aia’ moved: in avith | his party. on: n- Wednesday ‘of this week. a ah Rev. Ay “Allen. ‘paid a pastoriai isle to ‘Pacific early in th eweek: cots — _ CHRISTMAS EXAMINATIONS: oo HELD ‘ey do fe The rept. of the Cliristming exam- inations held in the Ritsumngallim ‘School dy as follows, names in: ‘order of merit: i Gradell—tessie ” ‘Nash, Blot Head’; +. Grade” 10—Luella- ‘Liewellyn, Mary: Hipp 5. + Carmen ° ‘Smith; " Fanet 7 - Younis; Mone ‘Greig, Tobi. Sintth, ‘Aug- Doris Robinson ratiirned ast’ ‘Satur: ‘pean ie Sanna uae ined i E day after e visit with | friends ‘in® Por t -Mavgaret: ‘MeLaren, : ‘Donald ‘Burnett, Btmnpson: iar ae Fred Thonias.- Average marks, 64.5, . ’ » Grade: 9—Atinie Lins, Doris Holden, Stewart, MeLeod, dna Dover, Helen Grog, . ‘Berthin. Bjornson, Lloyd John-, stone, Howard Wilson, Bertha | Moore, }) ‘There Was i ood congregation - at: the special Christinas services held. in .. Knox United chureh Inst Sunday’ even- ing. Rev, “Mr, ‘Allen: gave. an appro- - printe™ talk: and the: choir’ rendered a- special amnsical: program. a yi a ee i ¢ ‘Mrs, E T.- ‘Kennoy -went 4 toa ‘Prince Rupert. last’ Sunday. ond” accompanied - Mr. Kenney hoine on Monday, Many B. friends wera glad ‘to see Hd: able to’ be ‘Keiinéth, Kerr,” Alberta: Dobbie} ‘Aineil ~ mbout - again ani: ‘hope’ he. will, ‘be on Decnire.” Average ' ‘thos. 7. ta 3 the > Job again with, ‘Ais. usta 1 vigor byl. R » wes oa S . URCH i ONGERT. East Friday evening. the dnnual en- 7 tertainmient:, and ‘Christmaa: tree waa held by ‘Knox United’ church in Pro- areas: ‘hall. ‘and although the. weather '|: ; Wwadia ‘the ~Digeet from’ ‘Hagia | PASCALLS. CANDY,” Special, for, ¥Cheiatmas Trade. ‘8: ie the- time - ‘thd « vnolday festivities are’ gt. swartigit church was nieeiy dec- orated Jast Sunday. fox the Christmas services and the church’ was ‘filed to Cc. Michaud ‘f Calgary,. recently on |, the Burns. Lake “school - “stati, ‘arrived in. town the. end of the week ‘and ac cepted a position as assistant principal Mrs,’ Clare: Gigey iso. guest of her sister, Mrs. Thos. P..Smith at Telkwa.. | Miss Munro’ ‘of ‘the public school’ staff is, spending the.: ‘holidays with - Mrs. | . forts in. the. refreshments served . at 7 district be granted: powers - to employ ‘|feed, and seeds for the members. . details: of the chéeme. were left in the | hands of the. new hoard of directors. immediately. after the annual mmeeting | HL. Pranks was: elected: president _[trer,. 7 immediate’ purétiase.. of tw. carload. ‘of t feed for the Institute ‘members, . the Jast | year’ and ‘a half. on the local public. school: staff. bas tende For Annual Good Time ~ BE i ; The Lakelse _Yalley.. ‘Community. Ctub | {staged their. annual Christmas ‘tree . jentertainment and dance -In ‘the Com: ” | munity. hall. on Friday December 21, . |. An excellent. programme was yender- red by... the’ . toe which: reflectad’ with much’ credit. . on, the: work of the: ‘tencher: Miss I “M, I Murphy. _ * C Rankin is remembered ~by the ‘local muse. gn there oi bins = - ‘Thie ‘chil firen’s progran yas, followe a people she. haying spent. several weeks ied he. nie ~., [by 2 cleverly’ rendered ‘ ‘one. act - play. with her sisters a few. summers gO. pied the pa Pit, - Harmony. Junction with BJ. Kirk patrick. a8, the.’ ‘oparetic singer, ‘Dewey ‘Atkingon , as the station ,agent-sherriff, Joe Cook the’ negro - roustabout, and Mrs.: Frank -Robinson as the tramp, was full’ 08. action and. provided. the . audience’ with a continuous, series - “of laughs. . ’ “Santa Claus. ‘then ‘presented . all the children of the: Valley with attractive gifts. : cob, The ladies. excelled all "previous et the. close of the programme. a _A short dance foHowed, , and the at- fair’ yas: -vited the- “most, enjoyable one of "many years. - THE KITSUMGALUM FARMERS * INSTITUTE Cash ‘on: ‘hand—will- -purchase Seed for “ ~Members’ Ms a The annual meeting. of the Kiisum- galum. Farmers’. Institute was held in the Progress Hall, Terrace On Peiday December 19, . President H. Te Franks 1 was I in the chair, 2.65. Melita ail: standing’ accounts: had been’ pro- vided for. +: Tn consegence’ A. resolution. was pas-| sed to pay off the old. powder account thus clearing. up all old: obligations, . : A resohition was passed asking - the. Provineial Government ‘to. aménd the scheol act.. The resolution asked .that the board. of-trustees of a. rural schoo] ae : ren) roe as. secretary treasurer a pergon other than one of the trustees. The’ Institute dectded. to purchase |. 'Bhe. A discussion was held on the subject of the- amalgamation of. the institute . ith the: Terrace District Fall .Fnir |: ‘Association: it‘ was. decided to: lay. the. ; ihatter. on. the, table until: ‘the next: “an: nual ‘meeting. ° Messts.. ‘H. L Prauisa, Ploy ‘Fianks J. OC, McConnell, ©. F; Green and: Will|2. Robinson. were elected . directors , . for he enusueing. year a a > Ato meeting. ‘of the: directors hetd nd’ Floyd: Franks : as ® secketary treas: ve _ Atrangements , were -made: for. tlie he anf * Misa “Alige , Phas ‘who, ‘hag’ ‘spent -ehildren:: of the, district | Penrson. and her - assistant , Mrs. P,: ‘The financial statement showed inat - there Was 0 credit balance of $87. after GEO. LITTLE. ‘Terrace, B. C. LUMBER MANUFAC TURER. me - Lume: Price List -Rowagh Lumber, . _ Spetee as $18, 00: per. n - ‘4 Pa . Shilpa... ines ‘e250 - Sized Luniber Se) 8 | Finished Material |. eae coven. 40.00 to 65.00 ** Shingles. . Spit tthe rernes ++ from $2.50 to $5.00 per. H- ” Prices subject to chang, without notice a LY oa’ _ Orders 3 filled at short, notice. Mil running contiiuously. “Prices of Moulding, ote on application oe fan ‘Steamship and Train Service _ Sailings from Prince Rupert for Vancouver Vie-. toria, Seattle — and intermediate .. points, each Thursday 10.00 Dp. 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