, : =A 8 B Gy WEDNESDAY}: "APRIL 15, 1981” ~ : * . hee 4 . a on in “VicToRS mw VICTOR. RECORDS. ‘VicTos RADIO. ere fait stock: ot diups: patent mediciries, stationery’ ae 6h "Jewellery, faney china, ‘dlocks, ‘watches, tobaccos, -..” _ as cigarettes, -Candy,. Ganong and. Leggett chocolates; - eae | : 7 Parker, Sheaffer and Waterman’ 8: 3 pens, and, desk eae _ Bets. -. error a f f ‘R. wW. RILEY | TERRACE TH EATRE p WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY SATURDAY: This Week “ ‘April 9 and ii” “The Wonder of a =a B conay BE le B Adults 50c 7 Children under 14 years 25¢ . ' 7. F se re AN fete, sorte | And to: ‘do good work ‘you need vod tools, and sometimes ou ne seat ew . i tole. We have them. . hots: sty them. _ They, are not reed a ano iin “Cultivators . a Lt Lande .aue E T. ‘Kenney, Ltd: | Rakes, Hoes "Garden Seeds Terrace B. C. __Lumber Prices Down , Tervues Mill Prices Rough Lumber . cenegeee ates No, 1. Shiplap 4 inch No, 1 Shiplay : No.2 Shiplap, 6: aah 8 in. and 10 in - Shingles from . sean cel J Moulding from le. up per "tinea foot. ; .. Prices subject: to change without, toticce.- : | Write. to Geo. Little: Lumber Yard, Smithers, : When: wanting prices: on‘all grades :of lumber and the following!— =. Cottonwood Veneer, Gyproe, Brick, Lime, Plaster; Cement, Win . - . dows, Doors,: Building Paper, Tar Paper, Roofing, : Plaster. Board; : is Shingle Stain, Fir’ Filooring,: Finishing Tamber; ete, ete, og howe “George Little - 4 __ Terrace, B. C. Phe Hotel : pup _ Ran ‘ater ” Dia Room . pais ght co ° / “Travellers. Se i imple eRoome::. - and: has often ple : fhe soi here ra oye tg L. i . i {and ‘Thursday™ evenings and enjoyed a | dance. on Wednedday. evening follow- 1 ing, the game,’ On’ “Thursday: evening Mr, and Mra, WE o: Burnett | were thie |. out hosts ‘to the Tocal and- Visiting: teats. i Rupert; who. Was ‘2’ guest’ of. Misg Mar- : Jory Renney returned home ‘Saturday ; ae ; ‘returned Bunday, ftom Smithers where At they. were guest of, their ‘unele. . vt ‘} Mrs. ‘AL C ‘Head ‘and, ‘daughter, Miss _ fa ‘swim, ms Bridge. on Tuesday - ~f | sition. ; Jordon. ” e a . ‘Imeémbera. of the’ O.G.1/.- groups and |: 5 Sunday ‘School: was well attended and || were given hy Dorothy ‘Riley, Jackle Kirkaldy, John ‘Beveridge and ‘John . school stuff. sperit ‘Easter at her homé | spent thé Paster holidays in town are : now ‘at thet home: dn: Prices, Rupert. x home at North’ Bulkley where she vis- - : ited her parents. ei hollany guest of: Mrs. Tas. Smith. care Saturday afternoon when” ‘site enter- Vietoola and a. _gnest ‘at ae, ‘Grele’s. business ‘here last week: ee fy hes : . ternoon, in. honor : of ‘Charlie. Agar’e|| “hy 4th birthday. a | the’ baseball game ‘here™ ‘on: ‘Wednesday The evening. Was. spent. Garicing.. mend Dias" ‘Grace ° “Watltagon “of ‘Prince f Marion, ' visited Remo- last Friday. f.. Miss MeGregor of ‘Burns Lake ° was rr “Baest of Mrs. CGC W, Michtel, Mrs. MéNalit and: ‘Mrs.’ ‘Sherwood Ac companied . a “number | Of. girls. on trip ‘to Lakelse Lake last, Thursday, return- ing the following day, -The- ‘girls had. The water. Was cold so’ 0° they jad not stay in long.” oa aor = marie no “Tey... ia. (A MeCarthy Visited Prinéee _| Rupert last weak - ; uy Miss Jamie “Donald entertained - at last. .week.. The | prize winners were Mfrs, Mills and. Mrs Beveridge, - | "Mr. Beverldge is “again enioying his usual health after a few daya indispo- ‘Mrs, Jas. Smith entertained a num- ber ‘of friends at bridge on Irriday ¢y- ening in honor of). her: guest, Migs James o£" Copper: ‘City, ° “‘The™. “prizes Were’ won by Aiea 2 James and. Mrs. B. The Faster: ‘contatn put ¢ on. | Monday | evening in ‘Knox . United. Obureh: by | a thoroughly... enjoyed. -TRecltations Little, Several “anthems. and a. pan- tomine were given, and: Messrs. Alien and Finter sang two duets.: «: 1 — ; : 4 Miss Patricia Gviyer of the | high in ‘Prince Rupert, ' ; - . oT Mts. Worokec ‘and daughter, who ‘Migs NeInues ‘bad. yeiurned from her | ' Miss “Jamies, ‘of Copper City ‘was’ a ‘ae ee Me. ‘Thos. ‘Brook’ was “hostess, on Mr, Greeniticla ‘of Prince ‘Rupert did: “da Mr. ‘and Mrs:'J. B. Agar + entetained | solne’ 20: young friends. on’ Monday. af: cA. large. crowd: ‘trom. Tak: ‘attended - girls, lost the, first: game by a. score: ‘of, iM: ’ 27 to -10.: Play was even until near ‘ber Unger 13, Walters 4,. Vanee, Wing- a _|for Terrace but could not stop the chard, total, 22, quarter when, Boddie and. Pritchard’ pulley off some fast passing to cut the. _ [score down. . Glass played a wonder: )£ul- ‘game for Terrace and was given - ‘Table assistance by “Greig and McLarer Greig 1éft the floor on ‘personals and it. was’ during her absence that Rupert began - ‘to score. McLaren '8,.Glass 7, Munro, total: 20. - |inoie, Rice, Mortis, Tite A, Paltchar 2 total. 8. wat : j Thursday— ot oy! }race floor, walked off handily, with, tlre: visitors,. final contest. ‘16° to. ‘2... The. Terrace’ deadly. forwards wore ably ‘penued up ‘through. well. hig Joyt. the. game oud: could’ » “not *- score, . n Boddtie. pt ‘pillled . off some neat . -dribb ou l4,, Wingham, Walters 3, Vance, Hick: plays “for Rupert and wes: the.” oui standing - player ‘on. . -the. floor. ‘| more. and. Rice turned’ in {or Mervage Glass, “worlied | tire and, with” a little anpport might: Terrace Basket Ball Teams Lost. Three Games: | rut of : » During ‘the . Raster vacation the. ont” “The tains played’ ‘evenly duirtig Prince. “Rupert - and: ‘Terrace: hight the first. halt, the : score reading 8 to.7) school -teams: engaged in a series of for Prince Rupert,” ‘Then’ “Rupert: got - home‘ and honie games. Prince Rup- going and lead. by: ‘Unger and, Morri- the : boys and girls. games.” ‘Gameg in! Ince. - collected. oniy three: points in th and ‘Tuesiay and dn Terrace ‘Wedues-. steady gome as guard ‘for: Rupert and day and. Thursday: : On ‘Monday-—Handleapped by ajand Thomas were. best: for’ “Terrace _ strange floor and’ playing against a The forwards worked’ hard but could.’ more experienced ‘team, the. Terrace! not. locate the basket. ' ’ Prince’ “Rugert—Mortikon , os . Thur. the end of the §rd quarter when: Ter-sham 4, ‘total 38. + 2 race began to. tire and the homesters ; Derrace—MeLeod 4, Bowering 3. ran away .with the game.“ Por: ‘Ru- Little, | Thomas 1,. Michiel 2, total 10. pert -Mortis and Tite. were, outstand- -Tuesday—Pringe | Rupert:;: “won the - ing while Glass and Greig played the ‘second game 88 to 12, Their ‘superior , best for’ Terrace,’ 7 ishooting ability and experienced drib- Terrace Greig’ 6, Moore 2, Glass,’ bling. was chiefly, responsible for the. Smith 2, Munro, total 10. ! one-sided victory. "Terrace had: a: ‘fair. ‘- Prince Rupert—Johinson 4, ~Bodate 2; Patnore 4, Tite 10, Morris: % Rice, total 27. . ", : . Tuesday—The second. geome - syns tery, much the same, the Terrace girls seeming to loose their. fighting spirit. Rupert played ° tts best game of. the series and received full value for their. avin. Glass ond MeLaren tried hard tough luck in ‘shooting. Rupert on the’: __.fother'* hand. were: ideadly.at’ any. dis ‘taiice. - This was ‘Rupert’s best * game,” a good report. strong game and McLeod tried gamely: throughout, Bowering ‘had. 2° “great | speedy Rupert forwards. Fatmore af! many ‘jttempts at the basket, but tail-’ centre and Boddie looked. best for the Rupert, team. - Score 22 to 5: . Terrace—Greig 3, “Moore, McLaren, Glass. 2," ‘Munro; ‘Smith, ‘total Be. Rupert—Johnson,- Boddie , 8, | Pat more. 10,. Rice; ‘Morris, 2 Tite 2 Brit-| great extent, | Prince. ‘Rupert—Morrison 10, Unger’ ‘|6, Phurber *9;": ‘Walters : 4 Winghi ‘Vance 2. total: 89.: a -“Werrace-—Bowering, Th Tohnsoit): ani Thomas 25 ‘Little “2 2, 1 MeLeo L 3; Kt ; me total. 32. ~ Wednesda'y-—Coming’ ‘back to ‘their we he PE . home floor the ‘Terrace -girls played We dnesday—The most: “-aosely. con like champions to take the final’ game tested game, 0 £ the series was. playe cd from the visitors.20 to 8. Rupert was, at ‘Terrace on “Wed. "Ropert jump el = ‘completely outclassed until the final into an ‘early lea a of 9 to 2, but this | wis reduced to a 9 all at half time, ‘chiefly through Little who- ‘played. the best game of: “his career to amass. a t tal of 14. points;.. Terrace gat. away with oue of their usual second period rushes and tan up a 10 point .lead.. . Little left the floor on nergonals: late 6, in. this Kerr. Full time found the score 30. “to 23 for Terrace. . Bowering failed. to. -, Hupert—Jobuson: jh Bodale 4, a enter the scoring: - column, until late 4M : : the: second: period” but: fijally. ‘got zo = ing ‘and | potted several. ‘nice: baskets fh ' Wallace. and Thomas" “were. strong’. on. ‘'phuber ‘was the best of the’ a ‘his long shots being: ‘very Vanee and Morrison also. did: - Lorrace—Smith, Moore. 4 Greig Rupert, after one game’ ‘on. the Ter! defence... “Prine. ‘Ripert—Morrison B, haber - “sey, Unger, 2;. total 24. oct eod 5, Bowerlng : a it th aecuita aM rrison SeHioni, had | ‘Tert won three’ ‘out. of: four in each: of Aon ‘Tan in’ string -of baskets. Ter- - Prince. Rupert.’ were played ‘Monday. second half, | Vance tumed ina very .- : : | Wingham: was, alio: effective, Michiel. share of. the play but certainly: had the me every, member on the team turning in. - Michiel was unable. to. — play for Terrace and‘ this weakened:, ee the team greatly. Thomas played a: _ ed to enter the scoring. column: to any period and was- replaced by a