— VOL. 14 “ae APPLE tps “THE °RERRACE. NEW, TERRACE, B.C, WEDNESDAY, ‘OCTOBER 28, 1936 —— | Terrace Notes S. A. Corley was a visitor to town this week, Capt. J. Willman was in Terrace on Thursday. E. Willie; proprietor of the Ter- race Hotel, is recovering from a sev- ere influenza attack. According to reports good progress is being made on the new bridge on the. highway’ east of Usk, ' Mrs, Wright, sister of W. A. Kirk- patrick, is holidaying here as ‘guest of her brother and. sister-in-law. My. McLean of Prince Rupert, ship builder, was’ in town at the latter part of ‘the: week. re Mr. and Mrs. J. H; Smith arrived home on Tuesday after on extended holiday spent in the eastern parts of the Dominion. Bert Swain's new house is making rapid progress and the roof rafters ave now on. Bert is putting up a fine place that will be a credit to Terrace. When purchasing LUMBER SHINGLES and MOULD ' NGS Be sure that you get a standard grad¢ _For Best Results ‘Buy From Litt, Haugland & Kerr 1+. Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE, BC. ”‘Telkwa Hotel C.:P. Buesinger, Proprietor a _ New Beds Bath, with hot a 1 and cold water Rooms and. MINING SURVEYS. Fred Nash | B.C. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. [Terra Men In Charge of Church} - On Sunday evening’ the- men of Knox United Church had charge of the service. Special music Was ‘ren- dered by the men, with F, M, Hall singing a solo, Messrs. Hall and Gig- gey giving a duet, another duet: by Messrs. Giggey and Hewson, and the men giving a unison with the favor- ite old Welsh tune “Hydrofal.” A. Hewson presided at the organ. The ‘| pymne were in charge of 0. T. Sun- day, and Mr, Harris read the lesson and the announcements. Will Rob- inson gave the address, The contract for the new Dominion government wharf at, Lakelse Lake |’ has been awarded to George Little, and the material is now being assem- bled in readiness for construction. H, A. Butt, Usk, appeared in the local police court this week and was sent to Prince Rupert for a hearing before the judge. The charge was being in possession of stolen goods. On Friday night the high school students held a party and- initiated . the students who have entgred the’ schoo] this sammér.. According to all]. reports the lads and - ‘lasses {had an excellent time. and the newcomers are: accepted in, full standing in. Terrace school circles. re settlement: eathe ig: “Gordon Kerr who has secured achoice fifty-acre|-; eo block: that is. Igeated: ‘at the junction of the Skeetta: highway and the: Lak else Lake ‘road. ee ee ‘The change f in nthe running ‘time ‘ot Friday’s freight is greatly appreciat- ed here, With the train leaving the coast at 7 o’elock in the morning in- stead of 8:30 the freight for Terrace merchants is available during the afternoon and a good part of the Saturday morning rush is eliminated. Local merchants are encouraging | the ‘shop early for Christmas” idea. Already a considerable stock of holi-}. $|day goods has been “unpacked, “and many choice gifts are on-hand for the ea#ly ‘buyers. © In ‘the grocery gtores fresh stocks of fruit and .other eatables are on hand, and every en- couragement is being offered to the! 'Jadies to make those cakes, puddings, mincemeats and other delicacies that} | so often in the last days’ before]. Christmas get the mothers all hot and bothered and leave them’ somewhat limp and tired when the great. day does arrive. DeForest: Crossley : Radios! -. . Write for. Prices and Literature featuring” New Type : os which eliminates all “BY. and: ae. Batteries.” J onttny Batteries-Wet and Dry “.. The ‘association : good geason, There is a great deal F ormer Terrace » Girl Is Married] A wedding of interest to many in this district was solemnized on. Wed- ‘nesday, October 14, at the home of Rey... Hugh MeLeod of Edmonton, when Miss Dreda Kathleen Burnett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Bur- nett of Jasper, was joined in ‘matii- mony with Mr. Max Garfin of Jasper. For her wedding the bride chose a charming gown of blue silk with hat and aecesgories to match and. carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Kensel dress with a corsage of red roses, Mr, Kensel -performed the duties of groomsman. For her going away cos- tume the bride chose q suit of blue with: navy. accessories, ‘Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple left by motor on a trip to Portland, Maine, and other eastern points, . ” TERRACE BASKETBALL The annual .méeting of the Ter- race Basketball Association was held October 10. ‘in the Terrace Hotel, when the: ‘following: officers. were el- ected for the coming. season: ; . President—Harley Lewis. | ' Viee-President—Ww, McConnell. . Secretar-Treasurer—Mary Welch. Business. Manager—Dudley Little. Woinen’s’ ‘Representative —Marjor- ie: ‘Llewellyn..; : 7 ‘hopes . to have. a among the. juniors. The BT. Kenney, ML: A, 1éet, for Victoria on Thursday: where hé-will ; attend the fall session’ of the British “x Fred M. “Wells. “and. Major Gook left on Monday night after spending the week-end here, While in the dis- trict they sized up the local situation in connection with the Dardennelles ‘property and itis understood that additional equipment will be: taken into the tunnel-as soon as the first snow flies. . | Terrace, Catholics 2 as matron of honor wore a grey silk |} part of the ladies to help themselves - |W, Bridden. ‘| Cloutier. | Had Fine Success] The ladies of the Catholic Church held’ a very successful social event on Saturday, the function including. bridge, whist and a raffle drawing. Misses Teresa Des Jardins and Mary Hipp acted as hostesses for the even- ing and Mrs. H. Doll received the guests, Mrs, N. Hill; who was the winner at bridge, received a fine box of stationery. ' A close: contest marked the whist oe ‘Sinithers Garage: & Elect "Smithers, B.C, :: General Motors Partsand - Service “Accetylene Welding Experts tournament, Mrs. Marie Cote’ and ? Otto Matz tying the score, On the draw to determine the prize winner Otto became. the winner of some nice chinaware. : .The raffle was conducted by Nigel if -| Sherwoed, who, in a. humorous. vein, j. B.C. UNDERTAKERS EMBALMING FOR SHIPMENT A’ SPECIALTY | A wire will bring us - P.O. Box 948 | PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. : ncoamecaie called on several ladies to draw the| # winning tickets. Mr. Sherwood sug-| gested that the ladies had a splendid chance to pull their own numbers, but}. a hundred per cent failure on the was registered. Winners in the raf- fle were as follows: (1) Ring set with a ruby and 16 pearls, value $35. Ticket No. 1179. W. Stohan, J (2) $10. No. 712, Johann Seaton, (3) Girl's dress. No, 771, J. Me- Laren. (4) Hand embroidered table rune]. ner. No. 412. P. Vuk. (5) Hand embroidered tabje cen-|. tre. No. 1127. Sisters of St. Joseph, Buns? Christy’ $ Bakety “Tertace, B.C... _ Will ship to any point on line . Will you try our r Bread ‘and Standing orders shipped . ‘ regularly. me, All kinds of cake. Get our price, ae |i (6) Two hand embroidered pillow cases. No. -678.: Mrs. Thistle. "(TyY"Mart’s sweaters Nov WT Jolm | (8) Pillow. cases. No. 128. Bugene Chalifoux. (9) Pillow cases. Roseberge. (10) Tray cloth. No. 231. Donat No. 314. 0. (11) Pillow cases. No. 754, Miss Jean Desjardins. Refreshments were served during ~ Phifbert Hotel BO. Box5 - Gordon Temple, Prop. TERRACE, B. C. - Fully Modern " Electric Light Running Water 4 - Travellers Semple Rooms - ; : “Pelephone the evening by the young ladies of S the church and the event was voted a preat success by all present. Additional Terrace news will be found on Page Two. New Winter Excursion Fares You. cam travel to Eastern. Canada. oo, Gncluding Winnipeg), the Eastern, oe and Midwest States at fares compar= Ban “able with those in effect during the... summer tourist season. .Tickéts on ©". sale. until ‘May .14; good ‘retuiniinig _