et oF “Se VRRREREARERD RADE RRERED REDS v OL. rn TERRACE ' Mr. and Mrs. “Hews son of Vaunrsdol were the gvests of Mr. unk Mrs, C.-T. M. Gigey over the New Year. holiday. #ee a All the teachers were back in time ts resume sehool on Monday morning. : ‘eee ‘The temperature started down on, Monday morning and by evenig on re- gnlar blizanrd was-piling drifts on the ronds, oe & . . My. nnd Mrs. CG. RR. Gilbert will leave on Jannary 16th for a trip to Calitor- nin, Mr. Nash will have charge of Mr. Gilbert's affuirs during his ab- SOTHO, , 7 ' Potowing ao slintdawn for stock- tiking purposes the George Little saw mil redpencd on Monday afternaon mider the management. of the new part oship of Lite: Hauglind & Kerr. Ceorge Little hus moved his office to The buflling used ag mill headquarters m fen few yours ago, “om ' Mik] weather continued throughout the week. Some snaw Bis fallen but thaws Thive followed quickly on the fe els of each fall nud the end of the woek saw only a vers thin covering on She gromul and if was nat very white. amok Fred Michaud whe delights in good handicraft has (uken up a new ocen- inition this winter. Te is spending a lot of his time making hand braided riding quirts, and speelmets of his work speak well fer his skill and ar- tistie taste, meee x mR tear ores. 77 aa ay “ arty + Rey. Prank’ Bushfielit of ‘Port “Es- ‘ington ° urrived on Friday: evening to ‘Kpend the week as guest ‘of Rev: Adam Crisp. He nildrersed the children of ‘Knox United Church - ‘Sunday school ‘Sunday morning. and was: the gnast preacher nt the evening Reyrice. eee. : . Miss voLmn Grelg, wha hid been n nest of Mrs. Sawle at. New Hazelton for the New Yenr week, and her -bro- ther who spent the week with friends a News items have appeared that The George Little Mill’ and Lumber — -.. Yards at Terrace has come under a new management. ° ~ tle, Haugland & Kerr, the new operatirs have all been connected with the __-Speration of the business for a number of years. a pot we We wish to assuré the customers of the past that the same service and efficiency will be given all in our future dealings, and that in all wayi’ we. shall do owr utmost to continue the good fecling that. .has existed in the past with the users of our materials. ~e ws The partners of ‘Lit. : ' Hh" toe mo as CLEAR RIGHTOFWAY BY CON- TRACT NOW The publie works departinent have. sturted a new iden so far as this dist- rict is concerned, in connection with roud Clearing. ‘During the ‘hast week notiees calling for tenders for clearing the tightefway of the Kalum ‘ Luke road for the stretch from Mile 6 to Mile 20 have been posted, The notice wovides for the contractor to have the right ta the logs on the 66 foot strip hese te he in putt payment, and only subject to the royalty and stumpage charges. For many years rit has, been zn common thing when driving over the local ronds to see big piles of logs rot- ting on the side of the rigitofway, and this new system seems to offer an op- portunity to stop this waste of mater- in}, and also to allow the work to be done at less cost to. the public’ funds. Evidently the Remo ferry that got away in the October floods will not be returned to service and a new one will bé ‘constructed to take its “place. “This is made, clear by a. notice calling fox tenders for the old _ferry as iis, aud |. where it is. a 4 The lnttest. word” from Prince *Ru- pert states that Ralph Matthews who “4d was recently operated on for appendi- citis, is making a good recovery, Tt tyr Tazelton, returned home Suatwrdiny. eity. ceorumneencennrenneoernensens * ¥ thal tabetiialtictiti . : FP “Buy at Hame? principal, you use these columns? . help sell your produc e. PANIIT OD s Teeseeyesrey EFFHESE chee st When yan use the columns of your. LOCAL NEWSPAPER’ You are auppaering a Ineat industry and: pneouraging the: Tell the buying: public’ what yon have and give the price, OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE, NEWS. Are here to cirry thar’ messase to the public for you. Will Vancouver printers will ni it help build your town and community: ner | Resident Agents E.T. KENNEY, LIMITED | . Terrace, RB, Cc. roperty b b Seas heeaniee mena f “Write us Now is the time to check ap on your... 0" : FIRE. INSURANCE Protection. Heavy firing in cold. weuther increases the Hazard, Protect your Inguring | In, reliable, . FOMpanjes. occ es we are agents for R Phoenig « “Liverpool, [London & ‘Globe: 7 American and other. companies. v ‘ how PE tere, ea a i Ae Bele Aa Pa | for rates ; ‘Sereia Bo: SHOWER FOR MRS. PAT MeILROY. The liveliest of partles in the form of u shower was held in the Orange hal Thursday’ evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Pat MeTivoy, who were mar- ried on New -Year’s Eve. Mrs. Mell yoy was formerly Miss Carmen Smith. To the stralns of the wedding mareh the bride? aiid ‘groom were nshereil to the stage of the hall, followed by little Onnolee Kirkaldy, dressed as a. bride and wheeling a prettily decorated’ baby bugey ludenéd with lovely gifts. ‘The evowd gathered round in a semi-circle while the: bride and groom opened: and displayed their gifts, Mr. Melirqy, on behalf of.Carmen and himself thanked evbryone for their kindness. Dancing, consisting of many circle and tag dances was enjoyed until mid- night. music being supplied by Mr. and Kenney and Rawley Beacher. °°: Delicious refreshments were served and o toast te the happy couple’ Was proposed by the Rev Adam Crisp, to which, all present responded heartily. selections anda very unique Scotch reel, in castume, which was cleverly ‘executed “hy Sam Kirkaldy and Blwood Brovks. Danclng was resumed: ‘until 1.50 .a.m.. when all Joined hands, and sang ‘Anld Lang Syne.” _ Among -those present and invited Wave :—Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Smith, Mr. will be some thne before he yeturns WJ. Jordan, Mr. and-Mrs. J. H. Smith home as the cuse was a very serlons’ Mr, and Mrs. ore hy the time he reached the const Mrs. I. Seott, Mr. and Mys. B, Brooks. eee and Mrs. ©. Lever, Mr. and Mrs. Kir- . Christy; Brnce Smith, Lloyd Johnston, tie. Datilineies “Bi gold properties in these two. igen] jand Mrs. E. Haugland, Mr. and: Mrs. Cc. Carruthers, Mr.‘and Mr. and Mys. ©. I. M, Giggy, My. ‘ant | Avs ¥. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, W. “Christy, My. and Mra, V. Glass, Mr. Kaldy; Mr. and’ Mrs. St. Louis, Mr, and Mrs. J. B Agar, Mr. and Mra, R. Dill ing, Mu. and Mrs. F, Gibbs, Mrs: :Jane Yandertip, Mc. and Mrs. F, Gavin, Mr. and Mrs. ©. Michiel, Mr. G. Griffiths, Misses... and D. Head, Misses Ina and Lome Sinith, Margaret Llewellyn, Mar garet and Lorrnine Kenney, Francis Dover, Lettie Cardinal, Mary ‘Welsh, Eillian: Christy, Cathie Finlayson, Ade ‘line Thomas, Rev; Adam Crisp, Messrs Jack Sparks, .Harry — Attree,” ‘John Gordon Temple, Fred Mist, Rawley Beecher, Stan. Brooks, Lee Liewellyn “Phas, Wars and R. W. Riley. |; _ 4 The W warn? 5 Ankitiary of the Angll ean chureh are holding their qmnual reparts.¥ will “be. received and officers: “for the. coming : ‘year elected. Sg ge” . Fred M. Wells, the man who’ makes "gold mines. where some engineers. gay there is-no gold, was recently, jn the _ 4 far north where he has interests, - Mr.|:. Wells is. managing director of the- Om-, ineca Gold’ Quatz. Mining Co; Lid., op}: erating in ‘the ‘Manson country. and ot i AS z group at Terracs, ¢ ‘and he feels that he ‘has two mong, good | ar 1g. proper Hed, i Went south, . Le Laat. week Englind avad saa vise by dlstruetive . floods. and over the: We BRUNT. ial rat tick a rane. 3 | een Mrs. Kirkaldy, Mrs. Dilling, Miss L. {vied in Terrace immediately after the The-gathering, ayns favored with’ socal . A New Year’s Eve Dance All «| Enjoy Terrace) The Canadinn Legion put on a New Year's Eve dance that will linger in the memories of those present. It Was 2 nov élty dance ond the committee in charge under the leadership of Pres ident W. L. Seott, had covered the gvound thoroughly, ‘making splendid provision for the entertainment of those who took part. Possibly for the first time in the history of Terrace, “Bere.Comes the Bride” was rendered twice. The first time marked the ar- rival-of Mr.-and Mrs. Willlam Harold Mcllroy, while the second-time the air -was played shortly after midnight to -hernld the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Martinson of Usk, who.were mar- New Year: had started. _ Wedding Bells. : | Smith-Mctirey a oll The last hours of the old year saw a popular young Terrace couple united. in matrimony. The wedding was held in the United Church manse when Rev ‘Adim Crisp united William Harold Mellroy in marriage to Miss Carmen Smith, eldest daughter. of Mr. and Mrs, W. HE. Smith of Terrace. The bride was given away by her father, and she chose for the occasion a gown of bine taffeta, Miss Lillian Christy ns bridesmaid, was gowned in pink tuffetun. Stanley Brooks fulfilled the funetions of best man. Tha happy couple are spending a few weeks in the. district: before proceeding to Van comer. Later they plan to take up their residence at Fdmonton, Simonds-Martinson A pretty wedding was solmenized at the United Church manse on T anuary. first, immediately after the New Year was born, when Glen Louy Mar- tinson of Usk, was joined in .matri- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. ZL, Sim- onds of Usk.For her wedding the. ‘bride wus gowned in pink satin, and. Mis. Fred Scott, as matrdn of honor i brown crinkle ‘crepe. Fred Scott: ‘SUp>: was const ed by Rev. : Adam: “Giap. mony with Florrie Diva Simonds, the]: Bde - Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point’ on line Will vou try our Bread and » Buns? © Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. ‘Get « our price, - — ——— res Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern. Electric. Light Running Water “Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. de - Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Taxi ‘Trucking . Delivery Coal and Wood “Agent for ‘Ford Cars ~ Ford Triieks Ford Parts: Terrace Drag Store FOR COUGHS AND COLDS | Try Our White Pine. with 4 Tan Cold Tablets. and RW. Riley, Pim. B. TERRACE SAW MILL We carry o complete stock of — vs ~ Rough Lumber, Lg | No. 1 and z Shiplap ported the _ groom, and the ceremony. 7h a