Fy tM TE RRACE VOL. 14 ‘TERRACE, B. .C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1936 *° . ‘TERRACE | After a persisten senreh by joer! ski euthusiasts a good rnway has been to- «uted north of town, The take-off is at the Cretien orchard and comes down the ravine for some hundreds of yards. |- tv finish on the grade of the road that wre put into that area in 1991, ‘a om 4% £ Donakhl Bruce left for Rosswood on Sunday after’ spending some days in town. Li + ® As a result of nomination dat last Monday there are five candidates in the field for village cammisstoners and three are required, on for one year. one for (wo years amd one for three. years, Th candidate getting the highest vot will he there for the langost term. Those nominated are as follaws J.B. Agar. HA. Swain, W. \. Klyknatrick. Gordo Temple and Pett Tien. only av a ae “ y Owe: to the death of His Majesty Tie George Vea number of functions ther herd heen arranged for during the mo wore caneelled or postponed. ea Ww. Cavanagh of Kalem Lake was in town at the end of the weck. tee NASTY POLICE: COURT CASE The local police court wus pretty well occupied on Monday with a rath- er messy ease in which three young en of the village. and 2 juveniles had to face charges of indecent assault on i local young girl, .The three older boys were committed for trial and the}: two younger will go hefore the judge of the juvenile court, Possibly no good can come of making public read- ‘ing of the case, but the boys and: the parents should consider themselvs very fortunate that the offence was.com- mitted in Terrace. rather than-in one of the larger cities. Possibly the cass Will be a lenson to other young people Bvidently the offenders are not real criminals or thee wanld not hont in packs, -|pare themselves to make up teams for Havesting Ice With Difficulty Put Out 8.0.8. on Monday morning butsbad luck dog- ged the operntors for on Tuesday the weather turmed mild. The ice was token from the Skeena river on the Loklise side. By Wednesday after- noon the road from the river to the bridge was so badly cut. up that opera- tions were most difficult. Three op- erators were at work in the bay, the Swnin Transfer and ‘Taxi, Frank Gav- in, and W. Christy. These men talked things over nnd decided to interview HT. Kenney, MLA. with the’ idea of securing government assistance, und asia resuit a government tractor was. pur on Thursday morning to help. haul the tricks up the river bank and to the main road, ‘Phis was a big help and saved the canshmer considerable, On Friday afternoon Mrs, (. 1. ML Gigey was hostess at the tea hour in honpr of Mrs. H. McIlroy whose mar. rhige took place New Years Eve, ae % The basketball club | has posted the names of those who ore selected to pre- a costal invasion that is proposed for a later pericd in the season. According to present plans two teams, one of met and one of girls, will go to Rupert some time during the Easter vacation and"try out their skill against the city players. oe 6. . - Ed, ‘France arrived from Smithers on Tuesday and after giving the local situation the once over, returned to the interior on Friday night. ; was RT. Adams of Massett.. has, been a visitor here the past week, He trav- elied abont the district ‘a zoad dent and before leaving on Saturday for this district In fhe nee inture. Prince Rupert made it khown that he ‘vas consinerive making his home In AoeROEMERE ES FERRED: SSnHTMR NAR ENR ENEnERELEIEEICIN ‘When. vou use the enlumna of vour i LOCAL NEWSPAPER! 3 You are suppdrting. a local industry .and encouraging the . ‘Buy at Home” principal, you use these colamns? Vancouver printers will help.sell your produce, . Tell the buving publie what. von have and give the price. OMINECA HERALD AND TERRACE NEWS Are here 'to earrv that message to the publie. for you. not help build your town and ‘community nor te Will a d Ye Resident Agents E. T. KENNEY, LIMITED Terrace, ‘RB. G ‘Phoenix. Now i is the time to cheek up. on- your “Heavy firing i in. ‘cold. “weather . increases the Hazard. _ Property byt insuring is in reliable compauuies, a We are: agents for “Liverpool, London &. Globe American and other. companies. : “ Write us for ratea Protect ‘your oa 7s The local ice harvest got under way | yYand make jelly from the juice. Reduced’ Fee. Membership to On Thursday evening Rev. Dr. §, 8. Osterhant, supt. of missions for the United Church, gave a lantern leeture in Knox Church. The occasion: was the annual congregational’ meeting and very encouraging reports were pre- sented by the leaders of the several de partinents of the church work. The Ladies Guild in the past year did a bigger work.than for severn] years and and an Increased interest hus | been taken, A vote of thanks was tender- ed Walter L. Scott for his great help with the boys and girls camp last year Dr. Osterhaut's lecture: was on the work of the missionaries who have served the population in the north over a long period of years. He went into the work himself in the Naas in 1893. Following the tecture the Ladies of the Guild served refreshments and u social period was enjoyed. There is no argument equal to a- happy simile, . . age Candied Apples—Choose apples of a variety that will not break in cooking. Peel and remove core with corer and slice apples cross wise in half inch slices or lengthwise in eighth inch bits, or cut in half. inch cubes, Make a syTup using—-2 cups sugar, third eup white’ corn syrup, 1-cup’water.’-Boll 3 minutes then add sufficient fruit to cover the bottom of. the kettle. Cook until. clear, Remove and drain well. Then set aside.to dry, Add: more fruit to the syrup and. repeat the pro- cess. After second boiling add three tablespoons boiting water to syrup, When fruit is dry roll in fruit sugar. Syrup may be tinted red, green-or yel- low ff destred,. Canned pears, plums peaches or apricots if thoroughly drain ed may be eandied by this method. oee | Centiod Carret—Serape small ear- tots and.cnt them in quarters length- wise, Cook them until tender. Make syrup nsing the water the carrots were evoked In, and allowing two cups sug-| ar und 4% lemon und % cup white corn syrup to t cup liquid. Cook until carrots are elenr. Drain and dry, roll in stizer ‘and pack between layers of waxed paper. *o Applets—Cook any red skinned vari- ety of red skinned applés without peel ing in sufficient water to cover. Drain Press the pulp through a fruit press or a coarse seive, Allow one cup sugar to ench cup of pulp, boil slowly’ 15 minu- tes stirring often to prevent sticking. Spread in a pan which hes been rinsed in cold water. Let stand 24° hours. Cut in cubes and roll in fralt sugar. These improve when stored two or three weeks, Color may be added, but if. red apples are used the natural col- or ig a pleasing pink. . oh . Kitchen Kinke—Enamet’ the kitchen ‘furniture, choosing a. comforting color scheme—dull red or dull blue on dark ‘wood, -yellow, green’ or. grey-blue on light ‘wood. -Bring ‘an old dresser or chairs from the- attic; tepafrtand ‘paint Ten cent -glags.-knobs and if ‘coat. of paint work. miracles Save empty, eof ‘fea cans for’ suppl | sharp” ‘Rnives. - ; planning ment, ~ Board of Trade| For the Ladies) | ‘Use. we “Ritehen slate in] . | Lantern Talk| On Early Days : s. . a . Mission Fields The ennual meeting of the Terrace & District Board of Trade was held in the municipal offices on Tuesday ev- ening last. President Harry King was in the chair and gave a resume of the year’s work, The financial report showed that there was a good balance in the bank. In order to stimulate new ‘members it waa’ decided that, while under the by-laws, the member- ship bas to stand at $2.50 a year, a re mission of three-fifths should be made in the ease of anch payment of 1936 dues.- By this means a paid-up mem- hership for the year ean be secured for ¥1,00., A Short Story Writer to Get Get a Break Canndian short story writers will have an opportunity of procuring pub- lication of their efforts through non- commercial venture of The Writers’ Club, Toronto. The | Writers’ Club, stimulated. by BE. J. O'Brien, famed compiler of the “Best Short Stories” each year, has decided to finance a publication to be known as “Fiction”. Mr. O’Brien will be advisory etifor, and the manuscripts will be read by ten persons. discover the writer and help the writ- er to ‘discover the market. The so- there fs already a: commerctal market, Hg not. sought “Fiction,” says the an- nouncement -from the Writers Club, will not pay for cbntributions, but the publicrtion wili be copyrighted and ecoypright for each contribution will be vested in the author so that if it has a future market value that value will accrue to the writer, The: Writers’ Club will pay printing and other costs There will, be no advertising and it is Jstated that proflt.is not the objective. The Umited nddition will be circulated lurgely among editors. throughout the world. , Mr. O’Brien has consented to det as advisory editor, and to give these stories consideration in making his an- nnal selection. and listing. It is hop- ed that in this way “Fiction” will prove a really successful means of de- _| veloping the art of the short story in Canada, In the United States, one non-commercial magazine of this’ typ tion for half a dozen front-rank short story writers in that country, ‘ Manuscripts of not more than 5,000 words, should be mailed to the Manu- script Editor, Writers’ Club, 1606 Northern Ontario Building, Toronto. flour, 1 cup white sugar, 144 cup butter, rub to crumbs, ‘Take out 1 cup of the crumbs. Mix. the rest with-2 cup of sour milk. 1 tsp soda, 1 tsp’ cloves, 1 tsp cinnamon, 1- egg, 1- cup raising, 1 cup currants. . - of cake,’ then ‘put in ‘oven and: bake, My oars ot Pie Crust—Best’ résults are ‘obtain: ed when pastry flour “ig ‘ase. For shortening Tard makes ple, crust that 18 obtained’ ‘by: the. use” on ay ‘Bood * ‘vee table chortening.. “ed ‘BILVER: AND: GLass _-Preelpitated. halk’ + 'The purpose of the publication is to called formula typeof story: for whieh}. has served to gain permanent recogni-| Sprinkle the enp of. ‘crumbs: ‘on top . shorter ‘and. crumbly. . Best rests :are |” 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. Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5 Telephone - Gordcn Temple, Prop. Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Yaxi ‘Trucking Delivery . Coal and Wood: . Agent for Ford Cars. Ford Trucks Ford Parts Terrace Drug Store FOR couGHS ‘AND COLDS Try. Our White Pine with Tar. and Cold Tablets. ; TERRACE SAW MILL nel We cnrry a@ complete stock of :— Roagh Lumber | No. 1 and-2.Shiplay ‘Sized Dimension ‘Finish, Siding, Flocring, Vola : Shingles, Mouldings thnmois or flannel» Mr, and Mra 7: