a a a & ERAS PEKRESESARAKTHRESH ERAS * THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE B. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1938 - TERRACE» Alex. Rix of the Imperial On Con was in town this week: . ' ee s The home of Harvey Doll which is, heing butit on Park Ave., is being push- ed ahead in good shape... It will be quite a large place and an additional asset to the town, a ef Although the notices have been post- ed for the coming election of a village commissioner to fill the place of the hite H. A. Swain 10 THAMES as yet have hoon put In for the office. me a oe Bill 'Treston was in from: ‘nik ‘inink riach this week and shipped a number of pelts he had ‘raised during the past year, se 8 SJuln Hagen ‘of the Vanarsdol Lum- her Ca,, left last week ona trip to Vance muver.: pune Png eee Mild weather has held away all the week and most of the snow that came at Christmas time has gone, Tey roads huve heen experienced and people have, been walking with great eare, “a he Born, on December 17th, to Myr, and Mrs, W. R. Adams, Lakelse Valley, a (kinghter, Fern, Blizabeth, . ss * J. A. Barman, C.N.R. tie inspector, ix holidaying in Vancouver, wa Oscar Older was in froin Kaluin Lake for the. week end, - ; ee 8 S.C. Cooper, forest ranger, paid a visit lust week: to: Cedarvale. | awh Borie to! Son, an lan {to this tyro. Mayor Snowshoes ‘Gordon Temple is back from Lakelse rid has a tale of hardship to tell. He xs chairman of the village commis-. perience,.and as he never travelled ou showshoes, undertook to master the art long practiced by the Jack rabbits, Last Tuesdiy Mr. Temple, and. Tom. _| Coliver and Rod McRae motored. out to 11 mile, that’s where. the. cleared road ended. They unloaded the ‘car and it staried for town, Tom put on his webs, picked up his pack and start- ed for the lake, As he moved off he pointed to a 40 Tb. pack and said to Ilis Worship, “That’s your pack.” Temple looked at his shoes, got 'em pointed in the right direction and tried to puzzle aut the dinguses that held them to his feet. A nearby pole mak- er came to his assistance and the shoes were connected up and Gordon got un- der way. oe But the broken trail was of no use Tom had mushed in the approved fashion, but Gordon, seeking a much more secure base ofo opera- tions, swuig his feet high, wide and handsome. He broke a new trail on either side of the one he followed. Half way to the lake a halt was called, but the hard- -hearted sour- doughs had no sympathy for the chee- chuko. YThoy went ahead again as that is the only way to get there. Hig could under the cireunstances, Two hundred yards, and a shoe got away. His Worship stood and looked, hot intelligently. A man coming along made the necessary adjustments and Gordon finully got to the lake, In the days that followed Tom took His Worship up as far as the Fulton ;| place" to “view -the ‘ontside of: the: Me- Kenney place and then gave him a ‘couple of trips up Williams creek, and 1} the latter, says Tom, was easy going, y.2-| but Gordon told the News that he hag With ‘the coming Of. ‘dearer weather on Bninday: night the ite cutters “be: ant to size ap the! situation... ‘af “the “keen. While the river {s frozen at the canyon itis felt that as yet the conditions are not ¥et Mght for work to the: Job indery way shortly. The Omincea "Herald. is: only $2.00 sonence Imt. it is expected to get “tn different idea of the country But Temple was ea pretty good sport and he took everything with a smile and when he got back te Terrace he looked as Tit as a fiddle, and would not have missed it for a lot. No other guy wiil make a monkey of him on the snow- shoe tr iil. Dr. . G Mills was in Rupert over [the ond ‘of the week. ee iol aon “Bay at Home”’ - principal. help sell your Produce, m, es oP eras Vancouver printers. will not el. build your town and community nor i crewman When vou use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the Tell the buving public what you have and give the price, OMINECA. HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS ‘Are here to carry.that message to the public for you. Will, you use these. columns? . Po c NARA IAIN AHERN INAH ITH : RMN ANIM ICN INN snore pa RANGES bre wet JeForest ena Radios r _ _ _E.T- KENNEY, LIMITED |: sioners, feels he must have a wide, ex-|! Worship was left to do the best he. Yukon Wedding “Dinty’ > Moore Dawson, Y.T., Dec. 21—One of the prettiest. and most colorful weddings seen in Dawson for many years took place.in St, Paul’s Pro-Cathedral on ‘Monday evening, Dec. 20, when Flor- ence Catherine Goslie, only daughter ‘of Mr. ond Mrs. Christian Goslie, of Benur Creek, became the bride of Alva! Edison Moore, youngest son of Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Moore of Terrace, B.C. Rt. Rev. ‘W. A. Geddes, D.D,, Bishop of Yukon, performed the ceremony assist- ed by Rev, A. G, MeCallum, rector of St. Paul’s. The groom is a constable in the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and was in uniform, as were also the best man and the ushers, their bright scarlet tunies lending .a splendid touch of color to a most charming wedding group. The church was gay with ev- ergreens ond poinsettas, having been decorated In advance for the Christ- mnas festival. The bride was given in marriage by her father, was a picture in a gown of white slipper satin with tulle veil at- tached to an orange blossom headdress She carried a bouquet of gardeniag and lilly-of-the-valley. The brides maid, Miss Pretoria Curtis, who selected a gown of gold taffeta with blue halo hat and elbow length cream gloves, carried a bouquet of forgetmenots. Lance-Corporal Stanley Rothwell ,as- 1 sisted the groom and the ushers were Constables Earl Cross and Arthur Stewart. : the chureh sang the “Deus Misereatur” gister they ‘sang “O Prmise Me’. ‘The, Breathed O’or. Eden”. ’ Miss Solway Dines played: the i : d dding: music, St. Paul’s Hostel,, ;Mr, and ‘Mrs: Géslie| assisting the- pride and. 2room jn: re- ceiving the gitests. - Mrs. ‘Géslie chose a‘black velvet dress and hat with cor- sage of gardenias. attended to. the visitors register and. the serving was looked after by a num- her of girl friends and school-mateg. of. the bride, including Miss BH.’ Hender- son, Miss M. Wyness, Mis 8S, Dines, Miss I. Fornier,; Miss Emily Skistad, Mra, J. Stevenson. and: Mrs. ©, Craig. | Tea was poured by Mesdames Jeckeli, McFarland, Osborn. and ‘Geddes, and Mesdames Lewis, Chappell and Coli- rick and Miss Ida Dale were in charge of the genera] arrangements. A deli- cately decorated three-tier eake was the centre of admiration and the bride’ tnble was dainty with silver vases and flowers, being centred. Awith a. silver bowl of gardenia” aid eypsophlia. Mrs. G. Binning and Miss’ Marion’ Harvey served the wedding” ‘enke, ors from various parts of the Yukon, notably from Bear ‘Creek,. the home of |, the bride and. her’ parents, and the stene at the reception Was one of ani- mation and beauty.’ The groom’s gift ‘|to the bride was an feropock travell- ing case and an overnight bag; to the bridesmald, a gold:compact with watch and to the best man a gold. nugeet, tle clasp. Mr, and Mrs ios Glosite have resid- ed in the Yukon since 1911 and their charming. and popular. daughter was |the recipient of a -large numbor of handsome and useful. glfts. The hap: py couple spent’ the ‘Christmas’ holi- day at Bear:Oreek before making their home at Whitehorse where. Constable Moore Js stationed. “Dinty” “Moore,'‘the “groom, is well he. spent most’ of his “boyhood th er. |. race and. after: ‘Joining the Mounted]: Police force was stationed at Hazelton for a thme.:: ‘Mrs Ay Tevitte’ of, Hazel- ton is a ae re ‘Vyant they tee “not Tess you tall: th During the ceremony the ehoir of}.- and in the interval of signing the re-. wedding hymn was. “The Voice, tbat, . A receptioi Was. afterwards. held at}: Mrs, :B.. Gladwin |: There were a Jarge*number of visit- | known along the’ tailway line here aa|’ ze down.and tle men “oust fi pioeperons eer ‘hope : “If it grows in the woods we'll . get it” Inter- Valley Lumber & Supply Go. Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, jriline, Posts Spruce Boom Lo Hemlock Piling” TERRACE, 6. C. ‘John’s Garage & Tax Twenty-four hour service Have your car serviced for win- ter driving. Expert and speedy repairs. We specialize on cylinder honing Order that Suit Now JANUARY SPECIAL during this month. Delivery as late as Mareh 15th. (J.H. SMITH A “Agent. : " FIRTH BROTHHERS LIMITED : “Distinetive Clothes. for Men” , LADIES HOLD AN INTERESTING MEETING SA meeting of the Ladies Guild..of Knox United church was.held at the manse on Friday, Jan. Tih when 18 members and 8 visitors were present. Plans were made for a play: to be put on in February. During the course of the afternoon. the members enjoyed a short talk on “Prayer” given by. Mrs. Adam Crisp. Mrs. T. E. Brooks read a poem “To a New Year’ and Rev, A. Crisp gave a reading. Part of the poem “The Death of King Arthur,” was given by Mrs. Ivan Frank, and a solo “Prayer Perfect’ was. sung by.| Mrs, J, 8. Brooks: The service of re- freshments brought, the meeting: to a close, -the - hostesses. being Mrs...Ivan Frank and Mrs, A Orlap. . INDIANS. map A JOYFUL “TIME “Qn Monday evening a: varty at the Indian village .of Vanarsdol wag fol- ‘towed by some disturbance at which .Mrs. Bevan received severe cuts on the sealp. Cons, McKenney went.up Tues- day to investigate and on Wednesday. night Cons, Watkins arrived from the coast. Investigations were made the following day and a court session held in the Vanarsdol school at which Fred McKenzie pleaded guilty’ to a. charge of béing drunk on the Tegerve. On Friday at Terrace, David Mason, an- other of the, ‘Kitselas band, - pleaded gullty to the same charge. a Constable! ‘Watkins is still here‘and- it ia. expect-} ed other, charges. cwill be Jaid in‘ con- ening. . be ate mala toe year. before. ° “an! nidittte Ten per cent off on Suits ordered |! | nection with the events ‘of Monday, ev- iit ~Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. ‘Fully Medern' = Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box & _ ‘Telephone . Gordon Temple, Prop. 0 Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Taxi Trucking Delivery. Coal and Wood Agent for Ford Cars — Ford Trucks | Ford Parts Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on li line iL Will you try: our’ ‘Bread! and ‘Buns? . Standing orders: shinped regularly, All kinds of cake. Get our price. Terrace Drug Store For Coughs and Colds Try MELO-REX Cough Syrup 8 ande ta. A. S. A, Cough Drops RW. ne Dae Terrace, B 3 When requirin f ‘LUMBER for your fall building: and: repairing oniér. from : ae us for satisfaction and service Little, Haugland. & Kerr * Lamber Mannticrarty,, “TERRACE, BO.. Rough: ibs ‘sliea: Dimens enston. ‘ina Shiplap” Finish, shoes amd a ouldling : Mouldh gh Bats , ft ' fr wheefea | Mae gtr ie Pr ee “mil ‘Haugland determined: to start © i the’ New. Year ight, had hig, barber _ aoe