Tle para. THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACES. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 18: 1938 : cobb DAYS ARE COMING . Ll ee a et nit’ Ti ght: “He Circular. Heaters : Stove Pipes: and Fittings © Drop ancand. ‘gee us for vaters 4 it ‘START “THE DARK NIGHTS WITH A ANEW Stewart Warner Radio | “Or r fix up the old: one with General Batteries After ‘visiting in Terrace for’ a:thme W, O’Brien returned to the coast Sat- nrday night: and thence by boat to Tul- sequah where he is working, ©. ., a . my ORES | CARD OF THANKS: <7 Thal Mr. and Mrs, Finter and” taunts | wish to show: their appreciation and thanks to all- who -took part in any’ ” Wedding Bells MARTIN-FINLAYSON rhe ; ing ‘took place at 7 vclock Thuidsdae évening, October 20, at St. wustetecren ‘Stewart,'of Catherine “Cathy? * inlayson,. daughte fof : Mr. and MB. . Fintnyson of Terrace, BC. to wWilltath, HH. Martin of Big Missouri. tk Sowmed iat: avhite satin dress cut OF. Pring Aines, with Hlizabethan way. at the dance given for. the bene-. fit of their son; Archie Finter,. now:in- on _ hospital_as the result: of a:very geri- dunenocddent, © “Thank: ‘you all again.:+: ~ Finter. ave daaas! eta EM ein ory aes nine Mus - Gona, H, 1. MeKenney Jett on: “Thurs: day for the «oust on escort duty, and went on south. Sols see va _ Ralph M, Corey started: a “hotiady nt ‘journey to the south: last Thursday: He. will viskt- Vancouver .. “and: other points on the. mainland: Sas “ke %, _ Mr. and Mra’ W. ‘King. left for the ogst.on Monday, to- holiday with their damedter, in Toronto. ' =~ By ; Haskethatl - practice started | Satur- ay night and teams are: getting. into | slinpe for the: opening of the season. ne) * * * Revi, Ai Harditig-Pr jest of” Calgary wis in town ‘the middle -of last’ week. Tle is western field bécretary: for’ the haard of -rellzlous: ‘education. : dav eveninghe- conducted: a service in St. Matthews: eHurch and: bh Friday afternoon held. a. service for’ the | young- " ep. folk. Poltowing ‘this’ service he" iiet: . the Sunday. school teaeljers’ and: talked over the work: they ‘are! slong. Ce me ON Miss Tula’ Simpson 1s back having arrived on Satnrday's ‘train,’ - Miss “an Pissed. “gees Jeno ‘hor fram the sone. and, wit ‘visit Werw for’ sonie! Pe: j tte Thurs: |- collar, “HRS. brides embroidered veil of tine-n pt, ayith t rnin, was. held -to. the coiftu ta i ibandeau ” of orange blossoms. AS cher. sister’s bridesmaid wood on Tuesday aftérnoon that the hunting party: of D. G. ‘Little, “Chris, Haugland, Lioyd Johnstone and’ ‘Steve Tomecek had: arrived hack - at: that point. The boys lad gone- out after a flock of goat, ‘but their efforts were a blank, According to advice, a confer- ence was held‘ as to whether 2 tame oat shoutd*be.sécured or not and the a-| Vote was 8.to 1 tn favor,. but Dud held |” ‘| out against anything in. the nature. of 1a foke trophy. ‘different’ stéry to’ what Dud - tens “Get, Thee Be- | “ hind M Me Satin” News came over * the wire from ‘Ross- Chris Haugland, however, tells “a Chris says the party Ieft town Satur- day afternoon, — stayed. at :Resswood over night and set out for Sand. ‘Lake on Sunday." They went as ‘far as Ced- ar river inthe company. truck. .. rom there: they hiked to. Sand, jake: c cabin. four miles they were ‘told... Past: the four mile post Dud broke a pack strap and stopped to mend it, with..Lioyd.as a. ‘companion. were at the. cabin an “hour..when the other two arrived.’ They:: thought they had passed. the cabin and back-tracked a couple of: miles, changed their minds and. wenti forward again, making @ 12 mile hike out of 4. The cabin was: not large. . Three of the .party (Walter Warner. had arrived: early. from: : the north) and had taken the bed. - : Lloyd slept on a shelf. ‘The, other man took A cot, and ns it. was short, a door was added to. one end ‘so the fellow could stretch out his:legs! © ©: + °° Monday moming Steve went up “to the mountnin in search of goat, and Sarahot 8A -yunlayson, wore. an em- and. the’ munrings service’ was perform: ed by Rev, bw. Slater of. the North- em Star itisalGa bont, ° Alexander Whidden and Jas. Light- heart were the ushers and Mrs. H. P. Gibson presided at’ the organ. Following the marriage. a wedding Jsupper .was. served at, the Good Bats Cafe where the immediate friend of the bride ‘atid~ ‘groom agsgombled to. ex- tend best wishes, Mr,: and: “Mrs. “Mat. tin will make their home. in Stewart. Mr, Martin’ is on the electricnl staft of Big Missouri and was formerly ‘a8- socinted with’ Pacific Airways Ltd. He will be remembered for his heroic to Pilot Chas. Elliott, with whom: he | wns flying at the time as air mechanie, The bride was one of the best known ind well-liked members’ of the younger set in Terrace. _ Her ‘many | -friends in her home ‘town’ will ‘wish her. all happl epee era ae ROSE and a Tong lite. | Wa ies manern, equipment MG othe Crossley , ‘to tast vee Fey vt ’ seodak pon os Winter is, Cominig! yee nat! ( cheek: up" (vour fire inst anid * oO alia rusts broiderggy. Oy 's “of maize, ehiffon net f gver yelloy,.§ gatin, with.. small 4: satin holera aah fe pleted, with. tiny chap: 290, OF ont esponding color trimmed yith vey f lower. and tying with rib- hoy ba gudex,the chin. Both bride and , bridesmetd. jeaxried. colonial bou- Nets, oe ge Murray of, Premier gave thegbride:away.: H. MeCorriston of Hyder, ay “attended the groom, _| blazed so they. called for time out each efforts in bringing - ‘speedy aid to the |. scene of thé’ crash whieli proved fatal] ‘There were geese . in’ the ‘distance,’ but too: distant. “A lone duck’ ‘showed up and Dud let’ fire. It went away, but came back.” Two. barrels were “fired, but it went away. ‘again. It came back i third time and :Dud ‘gave. it all he had, bnt.the duck decided that if the zune was. going, to-be so rough he did This is Chris’s story all through. °* Steve got back and reported fog on the. mountain so the gang decided to return to Rosswood. From Sand Lake to Cedar River the trail seemed long. Dud and Lloyd decided -it’ had' to be mule to notch trees, ‘and rest a bit. At Cedor river. Lloyd found he had left OF; BQ, for, ites 4; ite, vg Homat Rojawodd: tiie a) adi at Dud hat’ to havea goat evel: Were a. tame one. old billy goat. dt full, ‘of, bulletg.‘to make St: Took real. Vote ‘the. ane ‘}Ohris’a car, ; ‘Inke. - - Another ‘disougalon,.. ‘but on ‘a:‘load of: Poles, aid poles, 3 i ALL ‘members of The others went on and|~ the-ofherdwent to’ Sand Wake for hirds |. not want to play and flew‘off for good. | his rifle behind:and- went boekity mile Warner. offered his He said they could fill ome plan saying“ My fath- “hls “eald. q ‘they could. not afford to. waste gas that way and. the pole truck would have to: “Dud stepped out of. the car to stretch’-his: legs’ ands Chris stepped on the gas and away the. hoys , wentCall’ ‘but. 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It would seem that there is a possibility. . of. three teams of girls entering the league this year, but. unless the. boys turn out bet- ter it svill: be hard. fa get 1 more than one team. - veg le as . a ‘. . oe AM the pupils of the- Remo. school under || , “ig it grows th, the woods | we'll - : ig Lumber < CEDAR fooms Logs, Posts get it” —& Supply Go: . Lumber Manufacturets . Spruce “ Boom Hemlock a "Piling. : wo " ‘TERRACE, B. ©. basketball series was strong. on the |‘. side of the girls, but a bit feeble on Some Canadians are: supriosed ‘to be connected with a big liquor Canada—shame’ on them. s s. - pees wi naa Ate banat rere at apy, oth enemy, come on if you ‘dare. ‘punning ring ‘between the United States and Nine bombing ‘plaiies a are to: be mov-| ° ed fram. Teronto to a "point some where near, Vangouver-—Now., you. Tapas. or — Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. ° “will ship to any point on : tine 7 Will you trv our r Bread and ~ Buns? Standing | orders. shipped ' _regularly.. 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