ee SHEKER SSSR ELEKE SHS. $2 ¢. E TE RRA BE THE TERRACE NEWS, ee conan TERRACE B.C, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1938 TERRACE | S. Is. Parker arrived Monday even- ing from the const to sell some Fords. sa 8 Game Warden BE, Martin of Prince Rupert was here from Wednesday to Saturday. J. K. Gordon is happy again. He hag given himself a job to paint one of his houses. “ae A lot of the places in town are being painted and “in other “ways fixed up. |: The appearance of the town is greatly improved. ese & A. L. Ducharme left on Tuestay for Prince Rupert. _Mr, Ducharme has not} been well gor some time and will enter the hospital. fox ‘treatment. , te aa ty Mrs. BT. Moore, who has been holi- daying as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Irvine, Hazelton, arrived home this week. oe * s * Percy William’s orchestra was here this week from Cedarvale. On Friday evening they put on a dance that drew at Intge crowd. “eo 8 Miss D, Head and Miss Debbis of Londan,. Eng., who have beea holiday- ie here with Mr, and Mes. A. C. tlend itt oon Friday for Prince Kupert and Mr oan Mies. Head. a¢ ompanied their wiests to the coast. at The water supply ran low on Sunday and for a few hours the folk on ‘the hill |- ha iittle to use, The commissioners got tha. gas pump ‘going an dsoon the service was back to normal. ow an During the pat few weeks Rey. Ito- land has preached .te.:: an. interested congregition in the ‘Pentecostal church |- on Bible prophecy being fulfilled and sixns of the times’ and - world: -condi-| tions in the light of ‘Bible . prophecy. The series will be continued. next. Sua- * diay at 7.30 in: ‘the - eveling when the minister will take’ ashi subject “Mus- salini and. his place in Bible prophecy” e*: * ‘Yommy ‘Turner and “his bridge crew are at Remo: putting in a. number of tridges that. have needed replacing for ‘| the following day on some time.: It. is. expected the work will be done on the Remo road during the season, making it possible for the people from the market gardening cen- tre to get to town with less trouble than has been their lot of late. @a@.« The Jocal branch.of the public works department:has recelved a new Inter- national truck to add to the fleet of gravel spreaders, eee A. G, Rix and his small son spent several days here last week. . eee, ' H. King’ arrived home from the south on Weduesiay of last week. He had been attending the sessions of the. pro- vincial organization of the I, 0, OF. *, * * * Mrs. T. E. ‘Brooks, who’. has repre- sented Mountain. View ‘Lodge of the Rebekah. ‘at’ the sessions, ofthe pro- ‘ “yineial “orennization, arrived: home. on Wednesday. me ' - eER . a On Wednesday night Indian Agent W. 1. Collison and Con. A. J. Watkins arrived from the coast. They spent departmental business, —~ ’ a : * "© € n Friday afternoon Airplane Mechay ie W. (Bill) Martin arrived to take over the charge of the forestry plane that is stationed at Lakelse Lake. He is the man who was with Charlie El- liott when he crashed in the interior, and who madé the long trip out to se- eure aid for the injured party. Mr. Martin still wenrs bandages on his head ag a result of injuries sustained in the crash, ° aa%8 or of the bride. -gent‘ were Mesdames J. §: Brooks, BE. Schumann;.. -E, Haugland, R. ‘G. Cauthers, -W. O'Brien, W. Jordon, B, Smith, J. B, Agar, FE, Scott, G. Kerr J, H. Sinith; 0. Stout, .J. M. Sparkes, , i Moren, C. Lever, SN, G: Kirkaldy; ! and. Misses Finter, Enid Waite, _Ina ‘Smith, Clara ‘Sebultzik and lida Schur, ‘tzik, Miss L. Brown of Prince. Rupert was a visitor here last Wednesday. f ae Copenecencaececees “LOC A “Buy at Home’’: principal. vou use, these columns? . - help sell your produce. : SECEDE Are here to carry. that message to the publie for you. Wh n oa, use the eolumns of oe _ - IAL NEWSPAPER; 7 CCCI ICNIINR COICO You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. - OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS . "Will Vanéouver ‘printera will not help build your town and community nor Coleman Gas Sey thes — _Seythe -Smathes Camp Stoves © Rakes: Stones ae Take, On Wednesday evening many friends of Mrs, Omer Levesque met ‘'at' the} home of Mrs. W.B. Smith where Mrs.P Mellroy gave & pantry shower in hon- Included in those pre- Munger, ;| guidance while making detailed cruises apy is a good place to ave as a home town. | He: ‘Has dugt’be ent His | Bars s the const on Taesita High Grade Ore - From TI The Globe A short time ago B. T. Kenney, ALL, A., and H. L. McKenney, made no ship- ment of slightly over two tons of gold ore from, their. Globe group on Thorn- nil: -mountain, to the sampling, plant at, Prince: ‘Rupert, and the ‘returns were most encouraging, The wYOSs value of the two tons was $121.10 and the net rernrns were, $93.46, or around $45.00 per ton. The ore content was. gold 1.05 0z8. end silver .08 oz. Iron, silica and sulphur _ represented 76.7 per cent of the" total. “The group of claims are ideally lo- cated, only.a half mile from the main highway on Lakelse Lake, and 500 feet above th road; and has a southern @x- posure which makes year round opera- tion very easy. There is a good creek of water running through the. “property that does not dry up in the summer or in the winter, and there ‘is ample flow for power ‘purposes, at “oS wide-on Which there is. 160 “th. .tunnel. This veinis all mineralized, but not so There. are two veins, one, 12. feet |° a Chrysler Products Agents for’ Dodge Cars | Plymouth Cars Desoto Cars Dodge Trucks Passengers, Freight, Express Baggage transferred’ to any point, Prompt and reliable ‘service. Always at Your - gall | Swain’s Transfer, Taxt & Garage A. McDonald, Proprietor ate wt q "s nluch s0 a8 the second ‘vein just a few feet above the hig vein, and it was from the second vein that the, ore for the recent shipment was taken. This property is now ready for some one with capital to ‘take hold of, and the owners, it. is understood ove pre- Jared to deal. Forestry Plane | At Lakelse Lake he forestry plane arcived from the coast.on Wednesiay and has establish- headquarters at the forestry cabin on Lakelse laké. The plane is here to do photographie work and will cover the whole ‘valley: from Kitimat: Arm to Kalum Lake. These photoswill be com piled’ as.an aerial. map which will be used as a basis of detailed, studies of the timber resources of the valter, It is expected that next season zronnd perties will use this map for their of the aren, and that their findlngs will supply the forest branch with the necessary information on which to de- termine a policy of forest. reserves and conservation of timber resources. » Sunday Fires Forest Ranger Sid Casas ‘s thinking of changing his day of rest. This fire season he bas not had many fires to contend with, but two of: them hava come on Sunday afternoons, The sec- ond one tame last Sunday” When 4 clearing fire got away from the upper part of Roy Pearson's plaice in the La- kelse Valley.’ There was ga strong south west wind blowing and the fire went up the hillside with a rush. In the evening it. made ‘its’ way. down the slope - towards .the cleared land of the farm. The main loss was about 20 cords of dry Jackpine ard’ some tools, Ranger Cooper had it. under control ‘on Mondny. - Earnest A, ‘3B ickby af Prince Rupert is the latest on -declde that Terrace ; t ‘two: aeres south of town: on the’ roid ito: G. Little's island. He Propokes to kuti a. home. thare, oe hae oe On Friday: afternéon at the tea hour Mrs.) Omer - - Levesque’ “entertained a number of her friends,” ‘Tea was pour- ed by Mra. 0,’ ‘Stout! and Miss Enid ‘Walte | re ar »_ => MACCONALD GREENLEES LIMITED, SCOTLAND This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia Game Reserve Decided Upon The Terrace Rod and Gun Club held a meeting on Wednesday night when the mnin business was recommending a part of the district be set up as an aren in which hunting is prohibited. The chosen aren will extend from the Skeenn river bridge east of town to the railway bridge over the Kalun river. The-C.N.R. track will constt- tute the north boundry, The south boundry will be the centre of the main channel of the Skeena. This. district includes much of the best breeding grounds for grouse and, also suitable places for the propogation . of other types of game birds.” -Members of tho club: ‘believe that with all hunting bar- red. in “this aren: the .22 rifle menace will: be materially’ lessened, and game birds. WILL. Increage in numbers 8 the oA weditiday everiing a ‘number of ladies; gthared at the home of Mrs, Norman ea, the occasion. being a mis- ge shower’ in honor, Of Mrs. “H. ¢ Mesiainos’ peat: Dall,J spp; Renal 7 Misses: Brethour, Hisie. Hipp, Tein’ ‘Des: Jardin, Theresa DesJardin, Rosa Cote, ; id jhave moved . out to thelr stimmer ‘woe on ‘Lakelse : Yvon Cote and Sheila’ McKenney. The}. ‘bride as the recipient: of several beau- . .titul gifts avd the eventig’ was devot-' Qi to social activites: and ‘wants. : me cRedl- “But: ‘have. ‘You ‘al od. itt | Philbert Hote! 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