Chicks Well. athe cemieequienee, of conditions that “ROL, VERY WORRIED: "THE EARTH 15 BECOMING TOO CROWDED FOH _ COMFORT: PERHAPS THERE Wil, BE MORE ROOM ON ANOTHER PLANET” Feed the Young © ~The: poaltry farmer 1s usually, faced with the problem of replacing halt, if hot more of his flock each year, be- cane the profitable laying life of. the domestic hen Is short. To provide for this replacement large nombers of tniby chicks are hatehed pach year but for tao Buny never reach a profitable. uge, alate; Dominion. Bxperimental ex- erty. With the rapid’ expansion that Tana taken place in the Indnetry in. re- cent years there hag been an Increas- ing mortality that Reems to be out of normal proportion. Too, often this loss a Fie av: sided. ’ In-thelt own Interests reputable hatehwrles have exercised considerable effort to anoth: er six tveeks. "At present the snaw Is _ ab new “and soft. There has been no cold weather yet, Along about the end ‘of February or first of March the show _woutd he settled and the going pretty. “yond, Were he starting aut from the Alugkn end he would he enfe in start- jug tiew. ¢'ona. Irving af the B.C. pollee pot wind of the proposed trip and refused the traveller -permlasion te start out, “He took. poxsersion of | Magnusson’s j r skis and sleeping bag, untll he could get in. touch with ‘the Commissioner. Monday ward came to not permit the yonng American starting out on such A trip, Maganssen,'who ls ‘about 27 years of age: looked physleally fit tyr the trip, and had he been able to cet “Tix pifle and) anmunition across the border, he salght now be on his wy, “hat he would never have reached his northern destination. Mre Tam Mursahalt his Koue to Vin- euiver for a time. @ne “Me AL Mypas boot it Tuininess trip tog Vancouver. _ . who Lave onlisted from Terrace or men adian. Foreosi—~ ce N., 1887, . “Tost with H.M.C.8, Mar: wire.” ‘Vernon Dodds, Bal. i.u.N., 1937 (Both the above are from Usk) “‘N.: BL Chapman, lost off Eastern coast doe’ to,-enemy action. Tom Merkley © Engene Liawellyn, army, Terrace BIN Tewellyn, merchant Marine Jack Smith, Terrace, navy Jim Smith, Terrace, navy . Lloyd Jchpstone, Terrace, RCAF Garnet Jgckyon, Terrace a Hector Cote, Terrace - ~ Henry ‘Thomson, Terrace Bob Cooper, Terrace ' Adrian Pieter ‘Vonstolk. Netherlands way. ‘Kenneth Bvans. Atoerican: “Army” Bryan Sessiona, ‘Terrace Peter Cartwright, Terrace Ronald Cole, Terrace ge Karl Knapp | fo: t Norman ‘Hmith : Charles Honlded Oved Benoit . Emile Broze ¢ Tom Olson, Terrace Donald Cooper : Clarence McCullough George Gregory, with marine. J. Bichmond © Kenneth Kerr Himer Hovde <{U.. ‘s. marines) 'Malevin Elder “Whitfield Elder . «Rolert deKerggmmeaux . Garkni Kerr. “'D, BL Alvey M. G. Herbert | Raymond Taft, Terrace _&. 8. Thomas In C. Thomas. . Cc. A. Doll’, : ie, Hogan ; ‘Kdwin Ogrison Robt. McCabe | . - Rod McRae, Terrace: *: James Stanley. Brooks F. Seaton. Miss Buliott Head Misa Doreen Wilson - ‘Stanley Olson . . J. B. Fale Chas, Canthers . Jack Sparkes f. Fred amith Jobn Bunting ' ‘John Little, Terrace, died a pélsoner of war in Hong Kong, Otto Lindstrom Wt Wm, Holmes- Pat O'Hrien |... Edtie Finlayson” ¥ronk Green. . t .fRebt Hamer Gd aii? ro a i Rubt. Taft. ose ee pe ee att Ted Johnaton - ’ Soin Desjardioes . Gorald Fagam:.; 2°. ’ . Bruse Emith , . Albert Mavgland - the merchant Here “Js fat of the. Terrace. ‘men’ who previously lived hers, in ‘the Can- : Fred Jantea Marvin Henderson,- Bal BO... ‘Gintin Haug Ww “G:Vanderlip. Eelrin. Wilson). 25. Robert’ Henwood, Terrace | 2 Sidney * Pannhauery Terrace’ pa Joby Smith, Terrace Erle, Turner, Terrace -.. A. Vanderlip Henry Smith : - ' or a) eee wi a Fthel Mary Obristy : , William ©. Lindstrom, Bemo. Hubert Warden, Térrace ~~ ‘ F..N. Thome, Terrace Harry Attree - _,Kenneth Attree, . Angus Beaton, - Henry Joseph Plerra Desjardines of Terrace - ‘The above lst includes men from the area, Terrace, Pacifle, Uwe, Remo, ete. Misa McLeod, RN, arrived on Janu- ary &th fo ‘assume her new dulles as miaron of the Wrinch Memorial. hoaplt- al "A new sonree nf pectin haa been Fev olved by the Forest Research Jnsti- tute of, India from tamarind seeda, up to the pres aut which have heen thrown away The pectin readily forms a firm _ end sitrie acid, a . of No food -posnesses all of, the four | te a peenttal. vitam!na, Ar B,C, afd D, but eggs coutain thresof them—A and 0 the growth vitamins in abiandance, ald 'B, the yeat viteutin, int lnuderate quuih- ‘tities. 7 . - oe 1 Ay ' A process ‘of dehydruting “ moliases and packing it an dry form how heaw de ' veloped :-by the US Duard.of Keonointic Wartare.. Flaleavd’ goll blecks eon he stored for‘ filefinite perloda in or: dinary warchoresss and shed, nnd ean be’ shinped a dey eCaree. | c "A colling prlee has been pat on wed - bags, bagging and baling material. If n dealer Hifia "a “Milsad ‘tobdt used bays {he must take thé maximum price al- Jowed. for NReAt iced bags as fixed by rus eee eT Itiptled by the total number of used bags in the lot. An adv. fa the Ominect Flerald wii} bring gond results ne matter hw ith all - the ade. may be. Kenneth Bammer, CA, (A) Qrerseas. . "| Alfred “Attrea . _delly with sullable proportions of sugar’ ~ Enjoy your stay” during the Terrace Oldtimers Reunion. from:the management & staff at: Be Welcomes h home the TERRACE OLDTIMERS! Skeena Mall rwa teal 635-6950 mai Poe eat et, oe - Welcome Home - Ordtimer!| Be sure. to § drop into” our r Steak House’ & |asea Lavelle lve, tot Cp aed eal ~ welcomes the ~— OLDTIMERS | to their. reunion. 5u2 Lakelse Ave, 6%. a rae “we _ Bi 5944 AS Welcome Home Terrace oe. él 8 Bre | Oldtimer Re J6Unioriers, ers, ho ope yo u en f°) your. visit. .