ea TERRACE eee eS @ 4 ; Te eee HLOTE 1M ff or an "Published by Sterling Publishers Lid. ; PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 3212 KALUM ST., TERRACE, B.C.” . | Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Nass Valley, Stewart and the Hazeltons "THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1977 . VOLUME 1 NO. 14_ x unidentified, anidentiied, John Desjardins, Jim ” Lever, unidentified and (front left to right) Jim Nelson, a millwright named Amos and Joe Spittel. _ . ..Some of George Little's hard workers at his mill in the 19206 were (back row left to right) Robert Christe, Charles. ‘Nelson, Peter Maquasoa, Scotty Murray, “Terrace commercial couree. for Nine Mile, but before it . Fifty years ago this week OCA “Miss. Gia, Kenney’ s. Mrs. Geo. Little “en Several ape avelng Recent fur auction sales in ere class mbt at tertained the B.D. bridge. in from Smii the east indicate a return of ! : her- home. .on Monday. cia with their husbands on . evening and also a number good prices. ‘The majority ° ~and. “the: and presented: her night of this week. of Hazelton people report’ of furs s an advance. . - Skesna‘ river will oose “with ‘a handsome French adies prizes were won the appearance that evening of from ten percent upward, beavily this year, due to the’ Ivory mirror in recognition by Mrs, Dover and Mrs, about ten o'clock of a and the better. grade furs . long, dry hot spell,” The of be her faithful services as Little while O.T; Sundal. and. meteor. It seemed to have are in more demand. - amail fruits: were’ pretly teacher prior to her leaving Wm. Donald won the men’s shot out from’ Rocher de : good and were harvested in for Prince Rupert to take a prizes. =. ~ > Boule mountain and headed are. small and -few in. “got there it burst and spread SEEING THE WORLD _ number, er three fruits .. its shower of sparks over AFOOT . arelitile, ifany, better. The quite an area. ; Nell Walker blew into garden vegetables are Practically done for. Spuds a meeting of ‘the. Thomas Ie . Co “announced hersele aie? ve not grown and arenow Rupert Presbytery held this M OV ‘or. the | MLV Jenks -of New mature while cabba; d week in Rupert. ~ ma i where-he will work ..M.¥. Jenks of New and she a at other vegetables have ninde in Rupert... | be we felds. : ‘Westminster was a business Hazelton " theatre that no grow and in some Cases visitor here last week. evening . again .. . ven drying up. “It is~ no, ; a — . — . . proclaimed, herself. very doubllul if rain: could et ; champion and showed some eres are to far savanced’ lt Beit moitS QM: ,Souman ge gt 2M Maret dootny irs and area : are so far advance: + -week for ‘or le, hav. nm. prove ehas an the: One t » D.. ». left last alter sane ~ called'home on account of One thing the rain could do Mrs that is save the week for Vancouver. Mrs. his wife’s illness, =~ gained treesand bushes for another Harris had motoredtoNew = = ee, are derable. weight and. year. Sunse of the fralt trees Hazelton some mer wh —_—_—— ence in that Hime th. was, Everett: ‘ot ‘Van. "About midnight one ut’ alms to visit all the capitals iu year for ‘ie gat rdenera. : | part at of Laminated . court was on fire. An alarm these parts She figure irre _ Materials Ltd, of New was sent. in and. going ¢ ck to Smithers and The Swadsy Schools of New ‘Westminster. ’. *. workers soon had the blaze to Prince George. Hien "and. pazelton, yo jpetore. much damage was She ad better head south ; church; on”: en Apparently som preety soon or the going will Maa Mes. nag: Sta ao Merck "oo, Libis aus Peines dropgede clgareds put and mt be no go od when the the wind - extended to. Geo.-Little: was in-Prince it set-fire- to eaves begins ow and the snow were in " in ‘town: Wednesday Rupert the first of the week. Kader the floar of Hha court, begin to fall. ; and spent the summer her sons. .. all children to attend, Prince . aenerett, ‘Thomas left - couver was in town the first” part-of:the week in the in- this week a straggler going this week a strazgler going ; . town last Tuesday and. “wing, or foot, for two and.a ‘half and has: