wee re — ITH T ERRACE : EE HIKER HH KRHA IIN IIHEE : “TERRACE On Swuday ‘evening a special carol service was held in St. Matthews, fea- tured by special mumbers rendered: by the choir and organist. . s* © F Indian Agent W. 8. Collison and Cons, A. J. Watkinson arrived from the coast on Monday night and spent the next day at’ ‘Vanaralol Indian ye- nerve. ‘ ~ oe -« Game Warden Martin was here from ~ his recent leg operation. Monday until Thursday. , *#8e Miss Edith Kobue says her father B. J. (Tin) Kohne is doting well after While it will not he known @efinitely nntil the mid- dle. of Mareh, they have great hopes of a sucecssful outcome of the work, We ‘will be around an crutches | again in, a - few. days. ; oe ‘ een : . Kalum Take was: well represented at the Christmas festivities. Oscar Ohunder, Paul Brodin, W. 7. Raymond Sawai: Matt Allard. were among, those in woos : te wh, 2 Miss Lda ‘Schultzik left fm: ‘Shames on Saturday morning to. spend the holi- . days with her “parents, The C ‘ommunity Christina Tree com “mittee met during the week and made “arrangements to use the halnance of the “finds on tind tor Christmas hampers; “OAS nearly: stuntigily added to, #30 was available seyern] families: hind their holiday” store sub- Tn addition to the ~ gammunity effort the Canadian Legion sont ont oa niuber of hampers ao that . “mest “peaple were well provided: for. , ; Tove yon pat your. “waterlption, ‘vot? —_— “Wedding Bells. “Murray Creer ° On Peiday avening the liome of Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Smith provided the set- ting for the nuptials of Miss Mae Yule Vallence Murray, eldest daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs, John G, Murray of Sask- ntoon, Sask., and Peter Bentley Grock- er, B. Se. eldest. son of Mr, and Mrs. A. Crocker of Saskatoon, Sask. The home was tastefully arranged with Christmas decorateds and white bells. For her marriage Miss. Murray. chose in floor length “dresa of.. forgetimenot taffeta, with accorsories to meich and carried a bore of pia and whiie carnations, Mrs. 7..H. Smith, as ma- ‘tron of honr, wore .a dress. of wing crepe, Mr, Smith ygierformed the- dut-|- ies of best man, The ceremony war performed by Rey. as the bridal: party- entered Logrhin’s wedding march was renderod hy Mrs. A, Crisp who alsa rendered selectivns / while the register was. ‘being signed. Following the. curamony : “a wodilily dinner was: served, ‘during v pride-cut the. three tier cake that Bet off the table: Rev,:-Mr. Orisp gave the toast to the ride and. the groam maids av ‘smitn ble respons. - My. Smith offer- ed’ the toast .to. the bridegroom which was” “responded. to by i. 8. Brooka. The happy. ‘eouple are making their home in the’ Smith house an Kalu ste ‘north. aay ans “Misses Phy lis and Gladys Mcintosh or Remo: are holidaying here as the guests of. Rey; OA. Hinchliffe and of Mrs. Hinchliffe. ; oo . Ge + * +, “s — ‘ Vendor Dan McKtunon ot the new liquor store open for business on Wed; /megdny: an. he, ala iy 1 nice. holiday trade . 1938 Was . | ‘Good Year | moved: ‘into’ ‘the ‘clags; - ‘Adam Crisp, and! which the]. For Terrace ' The year, 1088 was not such he bad old year for Terrace and district. » A lot of the gloom of the bessimists : ‘prophesised. didn’t come to. pass, ‘while quite a number of things have marked the PIOgTEss of thé district... 7 In town Bill. Carrigan : ‘puilt a new} ‘store, stucco finished, about the. smart. est building in town to date: ’ wo A-number of people have built new ‘homes for. themselves. They. have of. permanent residents ; with an ad a. stake, in the porimunity.. oe the, town awater, ayater “fled... a ; ‘New: y bridges have. ry e in at. L Rang and. on.the Kalam. Lake road. hasabeen, ‘the site of the old pontoon, a and anoth- et ‘at-Lean-to creek... “ Progress, has been; ‘made on the Usk - Saw mills have operated steadily Ar through the’ year, and finished with ‘substantial | orders awaiting cutting: in ‘the beginning of 19397" a A good rumber of poles have been eut and sold. Tn spite of a dry summer the crops were fair, and gave ao demonstration |. of what,can be done in spite of a lack of moisture. The dry season improved the quality of apples, far. less scab was encountered, George Little has cleared a good ‘deal of Jend: for farm work.: . Gordon Kerr has established an el. ectric plant arid has given good ger- yieo : The muter-Valley Lumber & “Supply Co. recondidtioned the Remo mill and ‘it is in rendiness for operations. “(he Bell-Alger -interests have ship ped quantities of worth while ore from the’ Grotto property and brought — to Jight the first known oceurrence of telluride ore in Northern B. C.- rom the Globe property on Thorn- hill. mountain Messrs. Kenney & Mce- grade ore, 4 “fhe Forestry crew have carried the thew .Thornhilt trail to ust below tim- -ber line. Sport generally is in a more » healthy condition. And the’ Board of "ride ig on the way ty new and more active life. the hospital on Friday ‘and spent the holidays. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Love in the ‘Rispiox. “Town ‘ronds have | been iniproved and . _| improved watt a: high: level: bridge atl to New’ Hazelton: Toad section of. the) « [kena highway. Te Kenney have made shipments of high | | Mrs. “Lee and: Anfant daughter ‘left (Many ‘at Home | “|” Ror Holidays| Christinas of 1938. might be! enlled, -“the come home for the. holidays.” . It has been a very pleasant feature of. | this season that-far more of our young folk have found their: ways to the old | homes to sharé with their families the |. festivities. From: ‘Vancouver... came. “George. Little. “Norman: -Moorehouse= and: daughter Tithel ‘spent the festive season swith. Mr. and Mrs: W.A. Kirkpatrick, ‘and Harry’ “| Attree came. up from: the: const, to ‘Bee | thie‘ ‘new’. homies 0" 7: “agter ‘spendiiig: some: thonths. on. the hdnie fora few diyg before, Christmag nid Migs: Della : Haugland,” with, , Miss Wierle West" came. up from: the: lower, | sigter | Kathie: (Mts. Bill “Martin) - ig well: and happy.: Miss. Marjory Ken- ney is holidaying with her = parents, and- Miss’ Fern’ Berthour 14 here from rer, Mrsy BS Willie, gatheritig and: a. welcome , “one. seems to indicate: “that times are im: proving and people can spend more on travelling, and that the age long lure of old: home still runs: in the ¥ veius of our young People. ee old Man Weather was kind to. folk this Christmas. It often happens that there is a sudden drop in temperature ~ REAUCED: | RAIL FARES = for CHRISTMAS Fare & 1/4 Fist Suass. On Sole Dec. 23 to 2 p.m., Dec, 26 Returm Ly. Destination Dec, 27 Sy aad ‘ “NeW Y EAR'S : Fare & 1/4 "SiS | On Sale Dec. 30 ta 2 p.m. Jan 2. © Retum Ly, Destination Jan. 3. - also- “FIRST CLASS Fare & 1. ‘OR COACH . - On'Sale Dec. 20:toJen..9. ! Retum Lv. ‘Destination Jan i - for LE oie “SPECIAL ‘REDUCED FA FARES FOR. _ - COMMERCIAL: TRAVELLERS ’ TEACHERS: AND, STUDENTS, oe uw Miss Clara Little to visit Mr. and Ara ! . John. Christy, . leaving J ij. - the'sea for‘ a -few. weeks, spent the} —. ‘| holiday: with Mr. and Mra.-R.J; Christy jen -while Miss Hadith - Kohne dropped . oft Th . [on Friday - ‘to: visit old, scenes * and ta} of rénew ‘old friendship. « Mr.. cand Mts’ - | -Hestall: Tiver,: -Fyed Nash,:ir., arrived Skeeni.:” Miss. Sally Finlaysou is now |* home: swith. her: folk, she reports: that Prince “Rupert: to visit-her: grandmoth- |, “It' wags quite. a He 7 Teifr inst. about the holiday time, but’ this season the drop was oniy a small dno and resulted in far greater comfort for a both visitors and their friends. ae a . ‘Terrace Drag Store “E Gil, on T i shin oe cores Sreedy— ualy ns hae “Fully Modern | ae ‘Light Running. ‘Water. ., Travellers Sam| i “Rooms | |i ame : et Supply. ©, |. - Lamber “Manufacturers | : CEDAR. Poles, Piling, Posts 1 2 Spruct: oom ee Bemleck | E TERRACE, B. 0. — is . ie _ ty S. Bakery _ Terrace, B. Cc wit ship to any point. on tine | Ay Will you trv our Bread and ’ Buns? Standing orders. shipped ’ regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our ‘price. RR WwW. + Riley. Phm. B.