_ THE T ERRACE © TERRACE, B,C « WEDNESDAY, MAR H 22, 1983. Fally Modern Trave P. O. Box 5 Electri Running Water ilers Sample Rooms -Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Telephone 7 L. Martin, Prop. e Light eS home on Thursday, of last week;- Mr. and Mrs, known in Terry fomed as permanent residents, D. ‘Little, F. Gibb and C left on Saturday for have secured Positions. _—y The 1.0.0.F, sta All re Oil and gas, parts, tires, ete, Terrace, B.C, Bring your car in for a Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage pairs carefully made Full stock of General Motors Agent Terrace orchestra Provided part of nunibers for the old time dances, over the week end and in the road was tuler water. in addition ta the water from some pla on Wests Hill on the Knlum road j Becessary repairs, ‘The ice on the river at Little Cany fis developing cracks and promises Lumber Reugh Lumber S1S common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap Ete. Shingles Mouldings, ‘Terrace Mill Stock of No. 2 Shiplap day evening whe ‘PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. "spell continues, and there ' . fWhy it shonld not. me Considernhle interest is belag taken bate to be held Thurs- n the question of elim- in the coming de |inating frills from the eurrieulum adies, one team the other by the Native Sons, a while Mrs, P.M. Hull, Mrs. B.A. Mr /Sent the Native Sons. YORK HOTEL Vancouver, 8. Cc. The House of Comfort and Cheerv Service Extremely BABTY Rew Winter. Riatess a WITHOUT SATE «WITH BATH DAILY $ 1.50$ 2.00 MONTHLY 25.00 30.00 ALL OUTSIDE ROUMS J Free Garage . In the centre of the city’s attractions large and noise proof Prite For THlustrated Folder All rooms exceptionaliy THE YORK HOTEL Vancouver, B,C, 4. G. Woughtan Afanaaer ——— eins cet] .}ebureh Was tastefully deeornted with Terrace Notes Austin Goodenough of Bilays last week, cea at poles, Mr. and Mrs, (. R. Githert returned” from the const on Tuesday morning. . ee Sb oe TG . an os . m iiss Jenn Meleod who has béeen‘in "The tor the Hansen me ituber & Uimber Co, Was here n few He shipped ont one ‘ [home A dance was given in Usk in _ Wedding Bells Holmes-Smith ——_, On Friday, Mareh 17 ut 21 o'clock |) Miss Mary Violet Smith was united tn . Fish caught in the sea fisher. fes of Canada in 1932 totalled 711,917,800 pounds valued at over | matrimony to Willlim Holmes of Usk The ceremony was performed at St, ; Matthews chureh and Rev. I. A. Me- As the bride entered father, Mr, E. M. Smith, Atiss Janet Young. at Kim officinting. re church on the arm of her 194,788,800 bounds; New Brung- | the organ, played the wedding march. 7 tat OF nO, pounds; Quebec, {The bride wore a dress of sapphire 87,144,300 pounds and Prince. Ed-. "j bine erlnkle silk, and a white silk m | “ward Island, 23,738,000 pounds. [Veil that reached to the floor, She . eirried a bouquet of pink and white re- ses, Dlingled with baby breath, The j bride was attended by Miss Jenn Me- Lead, who wore a dress of Pule green | taffeta amd a white and green organdy phat. The bride's sister, Miss Helen Smith, ucted ns mnid of honor and was ‘dressed int perch crepe with a white ‘Lace mohair steuaw. fat, The bride's lattendents alsa ¢cnrried honquets of ipink and white roses, ‘Lhe Sroom was supported by his brother, Jns, Tolmes lini ‘ , >We heing signed Miss Velnn Greig if ~ . (Greig sang “Because I Love You, The (white and pink streamers and banked iWith nv florn] display of roses and fern. Following the Coreaniony at the chureh a Wedding breakfust was served at the Philhert Hotel at which 27 guests were present. The hotel put on a splendid spread and before the bride w tier wedding cake, I. M, Willson pro posed (he toast to the bride and a num. ber of speeches were mande. Tater in the day the , wedding party left for Usk where they will intke their future honor of the newly weds and they were glyven a warm reception by thelr many friends, . Vaneovuyer for *ome months, returned John MeRae of: Prince cé and they will be wel- Cautherye Anyox where ther &ed a very enjoyable: daice wn St. Patrick's evening. The musie and J, McLaren played several Torrential rains visited the district The rain, the melt- ed snow, washed ont part of the grade on Monday the loval crew of the pmblic Works department were busy making ‘go out very shortly if the present mild is no renson _the public and high schools will be dis- cussed. “The dchate will be conducted : ss vue . si by six local J No, 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Sponsored by the board of trade and Mes- dames 8. G. Mills, H. Tr. Allen and W, C. Sparkes on behalf of the Board of Trade will take the affirmative side being j Kim ond Miss Bessie Moore will repre- 8. Gartland. While the register, ns nu four |: Here and There A cod with a Silve Rupert arrived last Friday and wit |. ; make their home at Kallum Where Mr, sna fen Albérta mines for McRae has a small farm and orchard. oa -tOlalled 4,870, tons, an Mr. and Mrs. McRae are both weil Increase of 300,000 tons over 1981, spoon en- _ Legs (Whote or halt), per pound oo... “sraved “C. BP. RB.” in its stomach . was caught recently at the fish Loins, per Ih. Sreteeatee seteatees eassstgeses float, Port Alberni, B.C. The spoon probably fell overboard Heads, per Ib. TTA natetee aneasecseecetaetnseeensesg” rom one of the company’s coastal sai , liners, Pany's co Side Pork, per th. Setteeesees acesnesenieeen, totes aeesseecescseseee Hf A trip that formerly took two SBOE COD ones rita 1244 gays over rough trails is now . , one in 20 minutes by airplanes . : an the] when fish from Northern Manj- SALADS VEGETABLES FREH AND SMOKED FIsi toba lakes are transported to rail . head for distribution all over re a Canuda aud-the United States, TS : Ces? the cruise s@ason recently when the Australin sailed from oi Medilorranean cruise with a list of 400 Passengers, - Many so- nd] ejay on bourd. The Nation Club’s tour OF Burape all hitches op ahd sailed to} fie Huer the Al play in Prazue. Montealm, an Cup holdere Loudoa, Twenty- the aud Alaska rou cess Royal, Canadian Steamships out of the Tug and Ba te, the old once the pride Pacific's 3.¢, of Service to the rge Company, ~———__ Carnival Throne, . Hustlers’ triple ladies’ hockey tacular ski jum of 12 to 15 we features of the Banff Winte uival recently concluded. Violet Davis, of Edmonton crowned the 1934 Queen. Series, and ping by youn ee Canada's ter Rolf tourney, toria Golf links Beatty Trophy, and 65 women. England, Scotlan British Columbia Provinces, They came d, United § and the P $11,000,000, British Colum 327,681,900 pou Ct the total real, centre for thirty-odd of the French. legal and sgoclal life of the vince of Queb a further lease of Life adian Pacific direction until tober 1. It was to have cl its doors sentations Tegpite, brought about special clipped four hourg f the = regular trans-contine Pacific Railway offi to be the fastest Tu clals bel to Field recentlys for the Colbourne -Jones Comp playing caught up with it at er Meld. Ki. Jucobson of Shames was in town on Monday making &arrangemen the reopening af his sawmill, - — The Shames material, bt) etree George Tessier of Terrace tg taco News is ouly Two Dollars tlent at the Hazelton Hospita). [y prominent Canadians were il Sea Flog Hockey overcame recently from Halifax by Canadian Paci- They are and will Paris, Berlin and SIX year old veteran of northern British Columbia fleet, has been sold Edmonton's recapture of the the Pdmonton vietory in the re the outstanding fifth annual mid-win- over the spring- like fairways of the Oak Bay Vic- for the EB. W, started February 21 with an entry list of 75 men bia. accounted for nds: Nova Scotia, The Place Viger Hotel, Mont- years Canadian political, ec, has heen given under Can- permanently January $1, but may and bowerful repre- A record-breaking ride through the Rockies on thelr three-car train schedule in what Canadian M ever made for the 605 miles from Vancouver The run, made “Too True to be Good,” started four hours after the resu- Jar train had left Vancouver und srwmill line Secitred 9 slzeable contract from the C.N. RB, for —— One of the largest Sallings of . Was recorded Empress of New York Prin. of the Coast Island spec- esters t Car- Miss 1 Waa from . tates, rairie catch Pro- Oc- osed the rom ntal lieve any ts for ‘|with Mrs. Michiel, proved to be a fast James Rich mond, Ltd. | 3 SS IRGS RARBG ah) D ANBAR SRR x oR ARS a 4 (ARDEN SEEDS ALFALFA CLOVER YEGETABLE SPRING GARDEN TOOLS TIMOTHY ALSIKE FLOWERS ~E.T. KENNEY. LTD. Lone Rancher is Found Dead ~ By Wood Pil reached Terrace on Wedn Word ten miles up the Naas River Ayuinsh. borted that ther iying alongside bis wood pile. investigation they in a starving condi had had no fee taking care Proceeded to set to Terry «AS have been imude for two of the leadin citizens of Ayainsh to pr fro d for some time. inition, fo discover, if possible, wha Was the canse of death, tion is dependent y this party pon the report o who ave expected to retnrt the week, ilone the water Some yeuts aga he decided to quit the sea, aud he located in the Naas Valley, ———__, v BASKETBALL, MARCH 18 Ce Th the flrst game to be Hayed in the semi-final series of the local basket- ball loop on Saturday night the Ball dogs subdued the Panthers 8 to 2. The Junior schedule will be finished this Week, total points count, : ; ‘In the feminine series the Tillicumg. again displayed their superior com- bination and shooting to defeat. the Hicks by n 26 to 17 score, Bessie Moore and Margaret MeLaren’ teamed and acewate forward Ine which put the game on ice early in the third per- lod. H. Lyons handled the shine. The sentors played a‘ fast-and’ rough sime to furnish the only excltement of n pa- the evening. After pliying for twenty day of last week that James Winter- nrute had been found dead on bis ranch Tndinns passing through re. had found his body Upon found the live stock tion, and apparently After of the animals the party Ayiansh. where Word was ce to the Provincial Police 2 Yesult of the Yeport arrangements oceed to the ranch and conduct 2 searching exam- Further ac. to the Nuax settlement at the end of The deceased was well known niong the const of B. O, Some years ago he Was engazed in sulinon trolling and backing sabnon for market, and he was a familar fivvre in. those days front in Prince Rupert {other ‘on all’: Poitits, beints, but in Thomas, engineering opened wp the fame, e es m Saturday night. action, Publie Support is hoped for uncial srecass also, ——____ Our old friend | Capt. Bowen-Col- thurst who farins on Vancouver Island in the winter and at Terrace in the summer is not an enthusiastic sup borter of the Provineia] Game Board, the pet of the Attorney General who jolly. well Mikes to flap a bit of a fly at jolly old trout, you know, The Capt. however, is chiefly bothered abort the hally deer that consume his crops on the winter farm. In the south there Is x great deal of objection to the ad- ministration of the game act, gins to look as if the Attorney Genera! has concluded that English as is Vie & t f 2 sport of the bloods, beople in Canada intend to starve for. the want of ment so that same may be Lrotected for the city sport. The game uct tind the game board bave got in very bad in all barts of the Province, | —_ ‘Balance thé Budget Jones and In. flated. Money Pattallo have been mnak- ing -the “best’ speéchas of thelr lives" and incidentally disagreeing with each “Rending the re borts of Mr. Pattullo's r Wonders if he hag not Yeported platform offeirs, and as 1 Prospective Provincial premier it {x very doubtful if tlie Dominion prem'o- ould pay much dttention to him. -1) niinntes the Meteors lead by seven the Dominion field, — the Second half Freq the Town Team, They eame With- The champtonship will be decided on The teams are well untched and should furnish Dlenty of sO that the season may Wind up as a fin- orm. I, McKen- the whistles fy: is Just ‘possible. however, that Mr. 1 tullo may be going to Awiteh over iy |