Sen ‘Hon. W. J. Assels _~ THE TERRACE NEWS _ THE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACE ER. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1938 . SPEED. THE HAYING! | Use our Sevthes, Forks, Stones and Rakes, The. Preserving We have ‘complete’ lines of Sealers, Rings, Kettles, Wire Racks, Jar Tops Season i is Here Camp in ease with our Pots, ‘Pans---wide range. Canned and other goods — JU H-SMITH TERRACE ed tink-for the coming winter. iar British Columbia Department of Mines * “ NOTICE—It is the intention to cancel the surveys, field-notes ond official plans of snrvey “of all reverted Crown-granted mineral claim “ pppearing on the list of such reverted - claims, except these in re- spect of which an application to ,lease has heen | “yecoived pur suant ta section- 161, “Taxation Act.” No application ‘for a lease of & reverted claim will be accep- tea after the 26th of August, 1938. n copy of the printed list of said. reverted Crown- granted min eral claims may “he seen: ‘in the office of any Gold Commissioner or Mining Recorder. Minister of Mines ne John F. Walker Deputy Minister of Mines fe ‘a! TERRACE FOR SALE—New flat bottom row boat, 14 feet over all; eomplete with oars and rowloeks; $20.00 f.0.b. my store at Terrace—E. T. Kenney, Ltd - a a ae The forestry plane that has’ been at Lakelse Lake left for ‘the south the end uf the week. ’ ‘wee Hayling was pushed along. rapidly during the latter part of the week and i good percentage of it bas been put under cover. thay. The waintenance of way men of the CLN.R. from Prince Rupert to Pacific held their unnunl picnic at Lakelse on Sunday, Members of the union, to- wether with their families and friends to the number of about sixty spent a happy time ut.the lake. Ice ecveam.and eatubles were provided in. abundance and sports of various kinds enlivened the proceedings. The party retnmned Then it rained on Mon- e town late Sunday night. it. 5. Sargent of “Haielton was here on; Monday. “ot ge AMAA ION TORSION REN IONEENNN RNR RENIN NALIN (RA REAR alee | Preservig Season i is Here: Economy and Perfect Seal Jars “Economy and'Mason ‘Tops -* °°: © Sealer Rings and Parowax: ... Jelly Glasses, hag Kettles” Ja Picauen se . - Madd es HE tains _E. T. KENNEY. | LIMITED | rk iy. yo t + eh Se te ae ah ES fees is a \the benefit of cnsh and all — 7 } -ennsetita Terrace recreational activities have rival of A. H. White, principal of the high gchool, last fall. . Mr. White is not-an athletic theorist. In. his- unt- versity days he played a lot of senior rugby, competing in the epic battles between Edmonton aud Calgary. He has always taken .2. ‘keen interest in physical development and since coming to. Terrace.bas been very.active in pxo- moting and, supporting various kinds of sport Basketball last winter, was under his presidency. Baseball, soft- hall and foctball have all had his sym- pathetic support. At present he work- ing for the purpose of getting & cover- A pub- lie meeting is to be called soon. Some financlat support has been offered al- ready contingent upon a responsible body being formed to handle it, It is believed that the idea can. ‘be put over, been distinctly advancing since the ar- |: fe Chrysler Products Agents for Dodge Cars Plymouth Cars Desoto Cars _ Dodge ,Teneks Passengers, Freight, Express Baggage transferred to any point. Prompt and reliable service, Always at your eall : Je The local cemetery Board held their pannual meeting in the 1.0.0.F. hall and the old board of directors ‘were re- elected to office, including CG FPF. A. Green, W. Donald, H. King, T. E Brooks and W. A. Kirkpatrick. The trensurer’s report showe da balance on hand of $25.10, with $15.00 due from outstanding accounts. During the last year the land has’ been fully paid for and the deed will. be recorded in the near future. It was decided to have n-lock placed on the tool shed. The next major expenditure will be to ‘| survey the new addition into lots. A deal of credit is due the members af the board who have quietly and effi- ciently carried on their work. s 8 @ A new departure in local business -| enterprise made its appearance on Mon day morning when the Terrace Cash and Carry store opened for pusiness in the Lindsay building on Lakelse Ave. J. H, Smith is behind this: move and he hns put Wm. Donald, with his sun- ny smile, in charge. . Mr. Smith has had the iden in mind for some time, and he aims to make prices so attrac tive to cash and carry. customers that no more business will be sent out of town. The people with cash will get that it menns. ae Foreman §. H. Senkpiel moved out to the highway camp east of Usk at the week end. Work is starting right away and men will be taken into camp as fast as accommodations are avail- able. There is one stretch of rock to houdle before dropping down to the flat where between three and three and a half niles of ensy going Mes to the east. The right of way over the flat has been slashed and the logs are ready for clearing, eet Mrs. A. MeDonald and daughter Jean are holidaying at Ocean Falls. eee . eet ‘ 'T. MeMartin of Smithers spent the I week end in town, — * . a Miss B. Patmore of Prince Rupert is the guest of Mrs. Ivan Frank, ees _ Mrs. R. Hogan and daughter Gwen left for, Prince Rupert on: Monday, HONEY FROZEN FRUIT SALAD yy enpful ’ diced canned pineapple, y% cupful sliced,: “yery ripe straw- berries, wy: eupful sliced oranges, : % ‘cupful “stoned: ‘ennnéd ‘or fresh ‘cher- ries, | honey " ywhipped- -cream ‘snlad dressing, 1 teaspoonful gelatine, . Let the gelatine stand barely cov- ered with cold water. * tor” ‘ five - min- utes; Melt over: “steam and ‘beat in- to the ‘salad. dressing. Add. the pre- pureed: fruits, - transfer ito” a ‘mould |, hours, or. allow “twos hours: for indi- vial ‘moulds.. Seer with a garnish | ot lettuce’ ‘aa ‘the co ined: ‘saled ‘and |: sweet ‘at duncheon,; nek! or sitpper, i of! ‘oeukers rinsed with cold. water, seal ard bury |. ; . in equal parts. of Swain’s Transfer, Taxi & Garage A, McDonald, Proprietor o “se ge 3 ESTABLISHED 1770 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia and chese and black coffe. HONEY WHIPPED CREAM SALAD DRESSSING 1 cupful = heavy , cream, sweet or slightly sour, 2 tablespoonfuls strained honey, 1 tablespoonful lemon juice, few grains salt. Whip the cream, gradually heat: ing in th honey and salt, Then add the lemon juice and use in making up any frozen fruit salad that i& to serve as a. sweet. . oo, rere CREAM CHRESE AND DATE OPEN SANDWICHES: » % cream clrese, 11 tablespoontul butter, grsbaim crackers, stoned dates. Work the cheese ati .burrer toge- ther: with the: Lack ofa spoon? until soft and, creamy. Spread” on erisp gra- ham: crackers - and, decorate, each, sandwich: with ‘a. ‘stoned: ‘date ent lengthwise ‘into quarters, ‘Serve ‘as a salad neeompaniment. es | dee | FOR SALE—Model T, Fora generator in good condition; fine for charging ' hatteries ote—Apply:: Omlneta, Hier ald) ‘otflee, Ce Yearly’ "wages of amine workers of ‘South’ Africa are #90/000,000 above: the 1982 level. 7 ray a “ported: ‘by. alr ‘to’ rentote, goverment : isin Rassks* nase ; as “Pen. ‘thousand sheep are pein’ titins: — Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone 4 “Tf it grows in the woods we'll get it” Inter-Valley Lumber & Supply Co. Lumber Mannfacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts 1) Spruce Boom, Logs, Hemlock TERRACE, B. C. \ “ B, C. Land Surveyor - MERRACE, BCE pair aa pep ee Agents for International Trucks Firestone Tires Phiteo Radios Willacd Batteries . 2