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"4 OMINECA HERALD, NEW HAZELTON, B. C., WEDNESDAY APRIL 7, 1937 ”

Harold Wrinch

Terrace Notes

_, Was

Married

Ovear™ Olande®” was in, from’ Kalu

past five mile there is still a lot of
snow on the roads but with a continued
spell of mild weather the level is drap-

ping rapidly, \
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A pretty wedding wns solemnized
ut Ocean Falis Unite Church on the
Mm 20th March. at, 1.80 p.m. when Ersul
Thelma, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
& Charles McKay. became the bride of
BOM: Harold Frank Wrinch, youngest
ison of Dr; H. C. Wrinech and the late
Mrs. Wrineh, formerly of Hazelion. B.
rc. The church was beautifully. dec-
}urated by friends of the bride ‘with
B Easter Mllies, golden daffodils, pussy-
mw willows und other. ‘spring blossoms.
@. Diniritive nosegnys marked the pews
@ reserved for the gnests. The beauty
2 af the dark-haired bride wns enhanced
m@ by her lovely bridal gown of Duchess
lace over lustrous white sniln in the
Hlizabethan ‘mode, misted over by cas-|_.
cading lengths of cloudy white tulle) rnpert last week and was a guest of
[falling from‘a coronet.of ordinge blog-| his son Victor King. :
sons, She carried .a.sherf bouquet) — eee.
of pink rose: Imds,?" Wiy-of-the-valley | <0" 00 7 U7 rene se
vi maidenhalr fern, Her only jew-| THE. ODDEELLOWS CONCERT
clery was a silver locket—an —heir-| , 7
lvwom of the bride’s family formerly
worn by her grandmother on her wed -
r ding day. The bride, glven away in
marrlage -by her father, was attended
hy Mixx Lorraine Spear who was at-
tractively gewned im shell. pink point
esprit with matching picture hat and
eroried al honquet of pink carpations
snd inaldenhair fern. The groom war
supported hy My, Ben. Gdurley, Duv-
ing the signing of the register Mr, -P.
Oxenbnry, accomipnnied on the organ
hy Miss FE. Simpson, sang, “Until.” -
After the ceremony an informal re-
contion was held at the home of the
rei narents.. Before. leaving for
the sonth the bride changed into a
| fhree-picee Anthony Adverge suit”) of
sTTeartrrescovtehy nawxbhip, uoeessorl:,
os, > Her corsage bouquet. consisted ‘of

Some nice strings of Dolly Varden
tront are coming’ out of the Copper
river. This river is always open first
for the fishermen, and then. there is
always the chance of hooking a fight:
iuz steel head. :

. . _ wae
Tames MeGlashan, at one time a res-
ident of Prince Rupert, but now a far-
mer in this district, paid a visit to his
old home revently
oe

W. A. King pald a visit to Prince

The Oddfellows: packed their hail
on Saturday night when they, staged
one of their popular. minstrel shows.
Bert Swain occupied the position of

fionor and found difficulty in keeping
the boys in order. Leaders in. the

Attree who were end men while Fred
Smith and George Anderson frequent-
ly broke into the proceedings as they
sharpened their wits on ench other.
Alf. Heiwson and George Herbert were
on deck ‘with their violins. John De
Kergommesnnx showed ‘em how the
banjo twanged down on the old plone.
tntion, while Rolly Beacher made the
dynms boom. Other members of the
cast were Fred Thomas, Stan Olson, J.
MMelaren, send -accondian, Coren, Wine
and ‘Bed<Alvey. Alvan’ Jorés renitered”

Lake at the week end and reports that |

SERENA ID

The Garden City by the Sea

By Our Own Correspondent

Caused indireetly hy the offect of a
fall while visiting in California, Mes.

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Put Pep in Fish |

Fish makes a tempting party dish.
In the seasoning. one may attain quite
appetizing effects from’ the use in
cooking, and in sauces, if such simple
sensoning agents as prepared mustard
Worcestershire sauce, ketchup, chill,
tabasco, onion, vegetable stock prepar-
ation while orange, lemon, grapes,
pimiento cups and olives glve a range
of flavor possibilities that ald immeas-

rumpus were Harry King and. Alfred |

Gurvich,, widow of Nick Gurvich, ploo-
eer local contractor, died on April rd.
She wns a native of Jugo Flavia, und
had lived here contiauonsly since iW,
Surviving members of the family aré
four: sons’ and tw» danghters. Mrs.
Gurvich was @ kind hearted woman.
and never too busy iu assist s rangers
oi those requiring help or employment,
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The local Chamber of Commerce,
while not committing itsclf to any-
definite line of.action, appear to view
with’ favor, -the:proposal,that: machin: |
‘ery “intended for mining’ development
he admitted free of duty. ‘The ques-’
tlou was discussed at a chamber meet-
ing? when a letter from the Agsciated
Boards of Trade of Central B, 0. was
read. This advocated the waving of
duty that machinery to be used in
Ominéca ‘waonli be subject to.

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Cuptain’ Snunders, formerly agent
for the Dept. of Marine at Prince -Ru:
pert, anda farmer skipper in the 'ser-
vice of the G.T.P, and: Union §8 Cos..
died recently in Vancouver ‘where he
made his home. He wus 70 years of
age, Capt. Saunders was particular-
ly. known along the coast and in Prince
Rupert. ‘

oon
GC, H. Orme. who moved to Victorta
Jost years -is spending -8 f
fie Ci andae Poeeh ing eat hen whys

welcome. He’ relieves. Orme . Stewart,

red yose bids and imatdenbair ‘fern.| gour anmbers. ot: his. pinvo “‘aetordian.

urably to any fish under the sun. |

the average home in the saucing and
serving of fish. Yet garnishing is
quite a trick, and color has its. import-
ance, for food should be as enchant-

aril: Tittle -Worchestershire,-and fry

ris spending a’ few weeks in|
Nag cole searpeaud of serene, Le
ean be used in) so many ways. Fish.

teon their return ~ Mr. oand . “Mrs.
Wrineh will tike up residence in Ocean.
Falls. ts Do, ;

Mieny friends! In this'district will ex~

Two step ‘dances enlivencd the evening yanager of the drug-busizess In Prince’
‘Fred Smith performer a solo and Joe. Rupert, who has gone to “Esquimalt
and Fred McLaren lid a duet set. | foe nival training The “Doc” is look-

Fearne nares ee “ing Well, ani is enjoying a -sejourn

tend hest wishes to the young couple.’ wot ho . .
The groom isn native of Hazelton and THE. ROAD WORK HAS STARTED
wns one of the more popular boys. ones :

+ _ . ‘jnew fiscal year of the provincial gov-
CORONATION DAY IN HAZELTON crmment, werk, on the roads has sp

. ed np to some extent. Grading is un-
der way and this job, now that the
roads still have a’ hitge nmount of
moisture in the surfaces, should be
more sutisfactory than has been the

— Under the auspices of the Horticul-
, feral Society in Hazelton, it is propos-
ed to put on a celebration on coront-
tion day. During the day there will
ie Peld Sports,. races, “ete.» h for the case ‘same years when the work had
, _ . a Le a weaned ball inl peen left until the road, inaterial wae
ove 4 eet aoa ‘s I} jowder dry. Bridge Foreman Thos.
the handsome new hall. ‘when; £00 ener and crew are ont at the Chim-.
then aund eae eats will be res demach creek bridge and hope to ne
an t e , AY: i¢ finished in n few days. It is uncer
ome in the district ‘to plan on going out, stood that Thornhill bridge, and others
ut town for eiearirnae ajesties ‘At that were dainnged In last senmer’s
7 ; oe © 2G) ood svill then, be put in shape. e
a later date further particulars will be foreman on the rock cut, Sam. Senk-
piven. - i plot is plugging away opposite Hanall
tana that work will be nbout completed
_ by the end. of this week, From that
y oini for sue miles the highway runs
Went cist over a flat and progress on that,
xtretth: will be much more rapid.

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TRAIL RANGERS’ ON A HIKE
| The Tlavetron Trail Rangers
on an over night bike to Robison Lake.
am ‘Tuesday and? Wednesday>of last
week, ‘The boys found thelr sleeping
quarters, rather damp but they were
satisfied if they did not allp off: the
hed, ‘To show liow well they ‘slept the:
fret night in the open ‘with the night."
nolyes of thie ‘great open’: spaces all... ‘Miss: Cunning, Tt

.N., hus veturned tu
about them, they were up and -reqdy “the Hayuttom Hospital after a month's
tur brenktast:-at,. five. ‘o'¢lock—in : the: vacation ‘spent | bh “Port _Simpgon ‘and

" jnorning, snot “the aftéemoon, One \of.

Vancouver, «While. in| ‘Vancouyer she
thi: boys complained about their lead. ‘m

et Miss: Helen: Campbell, “RN. who
“ers legs being #0 long! that if‘ he had ‘sent .kind yegards’ to wl. northern old:
the blnnkets around his neck his ‘feet fr=nide, Dot

in

o atuek out amd if he‘cover his. feet; ne”. . _ Soy

“ime had any. blunkets. oO | Miss Elsie Dannhaver. R.N,, of the

ee eee . i fy 4 Hagelton Hospital staff left last Sat-

7 Even, Liberals at Ottawiare. demond urday for a two. months: vacation, _

“dug that’ the: oye rnment adoptid mew le De

'  Lpolley. for vellee “ani \ unemployment.’ -- Inspector: Fraser (Visited Smithers’

ae og Se Sot last week;to investigate the report of

Monday. morning. Senkpiel's dog vot hegligence’on' the part of the police to

va dose of poison ‘and. now ‘the. police is .. look after, the: children who -wanier-the’

“Jooking for. thé “person “who féd the. streets: nt aight: and.
“eatuff. to’ the. animal.* Some: valuable place NH

" toevidence was gecured, and. this:ls peing we

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Optometrist of Vancou-
t New Hazelton, Sunday
at Hazelton Sunday, Pp.

i. M, MeLeod,
yer, will be a
morning and
mi. May 9th. -

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With ‘the coming af April and the
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of salmony hh

tday

- }down-a week,or 80 ag

nd. fiequent,- ous
s they ought ‘not “toPrequent; = ‘|
cnet toe]

tf tol
et,

mong his -tricuds of ploneer days.
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The Billmour Lumber Co, a few
iles from Prince Rupert, is steadily
operating and according .to present ex-
pectntions will continue doing so all
through the summer. Just now bey
tween thirty and forty men are em:
ployed. “A few days'ago a carload of
lndder stock was shipped... — :

Ottawa dignitaries have lately had
| ctelightfut introduction to sheer merit
of Prince Rupert sea food. Cabinet
nemborg-anid senators had’ their choice
alibut, : black .cod,- shrimp.
‘erab, and they. all agréed that ‘the
wholesome sea is a grand reservoir of
the staff that’s -good,.for you. “The
Huichenn was given’ by’ Olof Hanson,
M. P.. and’ incidentally he did’ a‘ good
bit of publicity for his riding.

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The school tenchers nearly all got
brek on the job last Saturday or Sun-.
iy rendy for opening of school Mon-
‘day morning. This is the last lap un-
til the summer! holidays although: the
youngsters’ will have several breath-

ing spells in between. --
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-Ohuich services in New Hazelton
next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock and
in’ Hazelton, at -7.80 oelock in the ev-
enue
Ts a

Bad luck .seems bo
Shea of Hazelton,

be following J.B.
His home’: burned
fo, and then Jast
is best éow went out on the
ice along. the Skeena and went through
and before help, coild’ get to her she
had gone. dowt,ttié Skeeriay

Saturday-h

avi
qin

: Hils Majesty ‘has {avited ‘four indus-
| ‘to be. present

tril. workers of ‘Brit

at His coronation “on Muy 12th “ay the
Haiopts,of the British: teh

Very little imagination is used in

ingly and: becomingly garbed as the
maples in their fall costumes. ;

“If you are planing ® party, surprise
your family and guests by serving 'em
fish. Take two halibut. stakes. Dip
your stakes in finely sifted bread
ernmbs, seasoned with salt and pepper

them in salad ofl. . The oil cooking’ is
splendid, for the fish does not stick to
the. frying pan, does not burn or smell
and ceoks and browns to perfection.

For the sauce make a Hght textured
cream sauce, using two tablespoons of
Imtter, and one tablespoon of flour to
two cups of milk, or one and a half
cups of milk and a half cup of cream
or evaporated milk, well seasoned with
gitt and pepper and paprika and about
a terspoon of Worchestersiher sauce.
lf you wish to be particularly festive
add a ean of shrimps, cut them fine
and add to the satce. Cooking the
whole for half an hour, beating it
while cooking—with the eg beater oc:
casionally. Garnishings can be added
at will:—2repes, slices of orange and
lemon are appetizing.

Fish, if nicely prepared, is a alsh

avith fish, - fish’. with ‘fruit, fish with

onions, ond peppers and sweet herbs.,
Nature is not oarrew “minded. She
provides the fruits of the earth, and:
combined ‘with a little - imagination,
fish can he made as thrilling as a Ner-.
ontan banquet
And in add
please our palates, fish has also the
power to satisfy our thyroid glands by
furnishing plenty of idodine. . Sern food
is a most excellent provider of. this
necessary element and it was even Te-
ported several yeats ago that the pre-
senee of salinon ag an important part
of the bill of fare of an Indian village
in the Northwest was sufficient to ar
count for their freedom from simple
goitre; while throughout the gurround-
ing country’ the white’people who fail-
ed to use the salmon which came Up
the stream to their doors,were almost
all afflicted, Thus in inland regions
where simple goitre Is o danger, the
taste for sea food isa valuable one to
cultivate and the tse of it, wherever
it is available, should. be encouraged.

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_FASHIONABLE AGE TO MARRY

When young people /ask permission.
‘ta,marry parents are sometimes known
te say “not-yet, you. are too young.”
There are probabl yalways at least o
few standing differences of opinion on
the point,, It°may help to decide ‘the
probiem ‘to know what “other people
doin t Is’ the: eustomary: age

are doing, wha ar
for marrying.” In the last few: years
more ‘Canadian girls’ liave been wedd:
ing at. twerity-one, ‘more boys at twenty.
four, than’ at any: other.-age,. but, the’
averngé i# higher ‘because. more: inITY,
older: ‘than: yontiger. . ‘The age of the
avernge bride’ is twenty-three,” the
bridegroom twenty-alx. | (This ig’ a° lit-

tle older than
Ihit:not 6 ‘old difter:
Gf about thres- “years, lit the:.age ofa.
innit vand.wite-stil-persiste. .!.-% =) x:
“Dan Gupti at ins Wis: victims, of
curse, ‘Rcrdns:

evisp) salads, ‘with mushrooms, with,

ition to its ability tol,

“th predepression days.)
mich + and “the ‘old ‘differences |

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Water Notices

NORTHWARD ON THE PRAIRIES

The histery of. Canada. includes

more than a few mass migrations of

her people. Think of the Acadians.

the United Empire Loyalists and the —
ploneers of the western provinces.

Choive-aud compulsion both have play--
ed thelr parts in varying dégrees «at
different times; and the two today

have combined in bringing about our

broad movement to the north. On the

side af choice there is the lure of min-

eral weulth, but let us look for a mo-

ment at those on the Canadian prairies

whom drought has forced to seek new

homes elsewhere. -

About 6,000 farms of southern and
central sections of the prairie prv-

north. fot. ais EN, mare
Hone

Sasketchewan
about, 8,000, ne
1031, Altogether
areas of. the three provinces show an
increase of. ‘perrly 90,000: farms in the
five years: This many families at
least: have. either started farming or
have started -over again.

The net increase In five years, after
qNowing for losses in the south and in
the Pence River aren, has been about
12.000, So in spite of all hardships:
the farming, industry. on the prairies
is expanding. Manitoba shows an in-
creqse of more than 3,000 farms since
1931. In the preceding five or ten
years the Increase was less‘than 1,000.

the case of women, but claims neither

as otten as he used to,” Whether it is |
that experience: teaches differently or

whether they just can’t afford. it, we

‘dont know, but a much smaller pro-

portion of widows and widowers are,

marrying now than they did ten years

Vital Statisties.. -

‘ao.—So Says |

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A DOLLAR GOES. FARTHER NOW.
; a a hy
' Tn the last few years most. of bs
have heen finding it hard to make as
mich’ nidney’ ag we: did in the 1920's,
but there’ has been a consolation; when
we have got a’ ollar lately. it has been
‘going ‘farther.’ A- careful record <of-
prices: in all ‘parts of the country in-
dicates that in :the. last four or five
years It has-been’ possible, .to buy just
about as’\.much. forthe family with °
tour ‘dollars ag we used to get with
‘five. In: buying food or clothing four
dollars ave been worth : considerably
more’ than five; used to bé:.1n- looking
at the record ‘for 1036,*however, it is
signs of.” this” happy -.
© the ‘buylag public

possible to see

and

d
me

investigated, (Tf ave. good dog and. Dr. GB. Stanley wasn ‘vist
Swix nat: Went, far‘frem hones smithérs the lad bf last week.

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