NEWS VOL. i, — =e ———— TERRACE,’ B. Cy WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1936 © : REV. MR. CRISP WAS CALLED ‘Fred M. Wells cian ff FINANCIAL STATEMENT —=— — = = — = Knox United Church has ‘extended | ' : | a call to Rey, Adam Crisp to become the pastor of the church. Mr.’ Crisp Was sent in July to supply the field during the illness of. Rev. Cecil Lan- caster, It has since been decided that the work here would be too much for “ Mr, Lancaster, and Mr. Crisp is stay- ing to supply until the end of the con- ference year on June 30. ‘In view of the outstanding work of Rev. Mr. Crisp with the young folk of the district; a8 _ especially shown in the, Community Camp at Lakelse Lake last summer, wud the Community Christmas Tree 2 few weeks ago it was felt that he was (he logical person to continue with the work. The ent] has gone through the regular channels, after Mr. Crisp hed _ expessed -his willingness to carry on the work, A MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR KING + Tnesday morning saw, the’ Orange hall packed to. capacity with the con- svezation that gathered for the Mem- oriat service for the late King George Vv. iT. Kenney M.L.A. was in charge of the serviee ani the opening volun- lary “Large” was rendered by Mrs, Ss. _ Kirkaldy on the plano and 8. Kirkaldy on the. eoranet, . The order of service was-as follows :—-Hymn 662 ; -introduc- tion by E. T. Kenney, MLA: ‘duet, “Gently Lord” by Mrs. Kirkaldy and Miss Velma Greig: lesson, ‘28rd psalm by Rev. Adam Crisp; prayer, Rev. Linney; hymn 550; sermon, Rev. J. E. Birchall; duet, “He wines the tear,” Miss Longworth and .E, T. Kenney? hymn 516; benediction ; “God Save the Kings” Miss Fanet Young présided ‘at the piano and Mrs. A. Munro wags ac- companist for. the special musical numbers, : A very successful ‘church soclal was held in St. Matthews hall on Friday. evening, 12 tables of. whist occupied o aD food part of the evening. . The win- ners were: men, Bobby Hamer, conso- lation, W. Donald; ladies: Mrs, & G. Mills, consolation Miss @. Cardinal. jrepluecing the Copper On Dardenelles Fred M. Wells and Major Gook ar- rived in town on Wednesday and con- tinued on tothe coast Mr. Wells told the Terreee News that he had come in hoping to arrange for an early start on the development of the Dnrdennelles properties. Snow ds light ‘this “winter and work could be opened much earlier than in the usual spring. When he found that work on _viver bridge had not yet been started he ex- pressed’ considerable disappointment. This bridg is a vital link to his pro- perty, and until the bridge is rebuilt. work ‘at the. mine will be held back As he, bad planned to use. the services of a good many men, this relief to the tenployment pressure. will have - to. wait antl such time 1s the. public warks department comes to life and provides the funds for wiiges and ma- terial. Mr. Wells. ‘spoke the work of Mr. Kenney in his. efforts to have ‘the work done at once, but stressed the need of the community getting behind the niember and foree the issue with the anthorities at Vie toria. - At the municipal election N. 8..Sher- wood was returning officer and. R. Beecher was poll clerk, “ om: Mrs, E, T. Kenney was bridge hos: tess on_Thursday.... were Mrs. H. L. McKenney, lucky num ‘Ready to Start. ‘Wednesday. |’ slough | appreciatively of | The prize winners |. -..- ber Mrs. Geo. Dover, consulation, Mrs; R. ‘Cortett. mot kk ' Guido Bussunich, who has been ac ae- Rupert on ‘Saturday. se eo the week end, althongh at noon Mon- aay a small flurry: of snow came along Son CARRERE ic IRICEN When you use the columns of your- f i LOCAL NEWSPAPER! _ . You are supporting a ‘Ineal industry and eucouraxing, the” ‘Buy at Home” principal. vou use thege columns? RRDRSDIHD: _, help gell your produce, Fell the buving public what you have and give the price, _ OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS. : 7 Are here to earry that message to the publie for you, =f | . Varicouver printers will not help build your town and fommuanity nor stor ereE reir ween Kerexanns - Will. ‘ ’ Resident Agents ' E T. KENNEY, LIMITED _Terrace, B. C.: “Now i is the time to ‘Phoenix. “FIRE INSURANCE Protection” “Heavy firing in cold ‘weather’ increases “the Hozari, _ Property by insuring: in _Teliable: compaisies. é eM ” “ha A! ifs te chal We ave. agente for, bade Ves 2 ‘Liverpool, London & Globe 3 American’ “and other companies." - Witte us ‘for rates © check ap, on: your" Protect ‘your: 7 *“o countant for George Little for some| months, left for his home in Prince 7 Cold cear weather continued aver |- " 8 44 event, Rol 3) an a - RECEI IPTS: a - Receipts and Expenditures For the Year ending December 3lst. 1935 cesteecsseee eed nis 8 PAYM ENTS: tonds and Sidewnlks~-Lnbor | * ASSETS: | .) Unpaid Water Dues . ae ’ “Ottiea Wixtures | este cranes ry 0 rate ayer Zon, cs, 6 h Material COM acts ce ceeded “Water System oi.....j0 “esleauae sie sspeerecee” 850-28 Hospital per diem payments sone aesesnsgeeeed 417 83 _Suniries—Printing and Stationery sevestarecsaeteseees TT 85 AGEL E cee liceeeasedennne ceeeeeesnnenenennerseees 10 00 FIMEL se ssatanetanes seseresscteeeceenaned peochaapereeenieesten 6 00 . Postage Rent “7 wiranice . ~ Notice. Board . | Assets and Liabi lites. : ue ee "December Bist 1985 - Caan i Bank acctesseeesteenns penyeeennegqene - Government: Bond ... Unpaid: ‘Toxes .......1. Fire Holt: and Lot’ “Ww ‘ater System seagetveceense Toals, etc. we 3 are meen mera apt yout q : $05 8 5 iis & = 1482 91. ° 875 21 » January Ist, Cash in Bunk TANOR—VAUNG ececsecesecsecee, ceselcoectlece seoseieaescee dace 565 88 . Improv ements : “584 OT APVORTS lec 980 14. Penalties . . 282 Voll Tax 34 00 - Dor License | Lescdaa "20°00 : Prade Wcense ccc ees lilccncsecltee ces 277 10 Water Recetpts peceesetscveneeae vas o casnelbentuesteree 544 it Misevlnnenus—Govt. Grant Motor. License Lesnees 385 OT ‘ Interest on Bond ............. van cedeenennenseseed sotecs 27 00 ‘ Interest on Reserve Account... 291 Pound CHArges oot meee 12 007 Sule of Lot vo ee Sregeeerees bectesneneeee .. 2500 - PAX SMe eecceewecssecessie seessecsessenneteceeee sees 80 06. School Tax held in tras seoserecineceaee 29-70 362 GL $3996 G4 - 888 70 350 28 S783 162 91 "$9671 79 —-BO4 BH ‘Post offlee DOX Tent. cs eee BBO eC |) ee ee seoeeseenee - 200 = Registration... elie tices 19 25 Ss Water Rights oo. ecceeliele ceenessate 6 00 Je DU TORS ety cnet neg 2 91 Clerk's Salary oc elec cee 5B 00 OFf¥ee SUNALICS cee elec ee AT LL Mlre Hydrant occu aetpiave. reavaesvetneeseses 6-00 Union of B. C, Municipalities dattstesseseeceee 10 on Telegrams ...........- eitatessas cuvnlenterssceee fo eenssteee & 65 Pound Rent ............05 _ 32 00 x Jubilee Celebration .... 18 GO. - Workman's Compensation. stesseneeene penateceuses 15 00. ’ “Donation to Base Bail (331 ee 5 00 ‘ a Mtreet LGD. ceecteene scceestent tebe 13 50): Refunds — seueceeme ues fenton “nav evess ot, _ Special Constables 0... ke cence 8 00 “School Tax forwarded oc... vase ieeee . 24 69 Water ‘System oooccicg clicelene ae) OB sr o Bane En Bank ce cies cesseceedasetennee 07 ' , $3226 64 | Christy’s Bakery » . Terrace, B.C. e ’ Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our ‘Bread and ‘Bans? | Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake, Get our price. ————S— --Philbert Hotel ’ _-TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water _ Travellers Sample Rooms. P. O. Box 6 Telephone ~ Gordon Temple, Prop. ——= ~~ Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Taxi Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood - > Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks Ford Parts Terrace Drug Store “i: . FOR COUGHS AND COLDS. Try Our White Pine with Tar ani {Cold Tablets, R. W. Riley, Phm.B. TERRACE SAW MILL We carry il complete stock Of : Rough Lumber No. 1 and 2 Shiplap a |. Sized Dimension _ oa ‘ . Sbingtes, Mouldings on a Prices ‘on: 1 appltation, ve to ak Nornian A Watt a auulte serious ‘condition, : “Mis, Pr, ‘Sheeban, of: the Riepto patient- ‘in ‘the hospital: and fis”