: " S4S common dimension and No,-1-Ship- B Phithert Hotel a, TERRACE, B. C. SF touch Lumber Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. _ heing at least with with Mrs. Diggley’ a,’ disenssion was held’ nt the Bonrd dealing with the matter of motor Heen owner in the north has: much less use of his machine than the man fn ‘the. {nto ‘service. Poor os THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1934, pe oe “Bully Modern | Electric Light Running Water . Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5} G. Temple, Mgr. . Telephone a. fal Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber : 9 "No. 2 | Shiplay ae lap ; No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Fie. Shingles Mouldings, _ RIC = APPLICA Terrace Notes at. Matthews Women's Ansilinvy wil viésd up the bus'sess for the past year oan Wednesday, Jamiury OF ut amet ing to be held at the home of. Mrs, Ai. fiveig.. New officers will be elceted aid plans*prepared for another year. fury re i ae Word. las been received from Cons. I I. McKenney who, with Mrs. Me Kenney, are visiting in Vancouver, Mr McKenney willbe home this. week and Mrs, McKenney a week Jate! the city they met quite a number of, old timers from Terrace among whom were MMrs, D, D, Munro, Mrs. Jas, Hich mond und Mrs. ‘Ardagh who are staying with Mr. D, McLeod. _ = x . Mrs. F. Diggles aml three daughters lett Friday night for Halifax where they will embark for Halifax. ‘They intend to make their home for the tlme . sister in Yorkshire, ‘ eet According to all tratlitions there is zoing to begun early spripg. 0 Lakelse Valley the rabbits ure beginning to get vid of their winter ‘coat and there are very distinct sings of the darker fur of the summer cvat, May the rabbits be right. ; a aan ’ While in |* Board of Trade’ is Re-organized | _ Another Year On Thesday hight the Terrace and District Board vf Trade held its annual iecting. After the reports had been received and soine business attended to the officers for the year were elected. The president remains the same‘as last year. ‘The vice presiednt is H. King, and N. ‘Sherwood and Geo. Beveridge renain as secretary and treasurer, re ‘spectively. i. T. Kenney was elected an honorary president along with ‘J. I ‘Gorton who was electe dlast. year a8 i permanent honorary president. The council for the present yenr will he:—F: Nash, W. A. Kirkpatrick, T. 7. Kirkpatrick, J. 1. Jones, J. Hepburn, Ceo, Little. Rt. W. Riley and Will Rob inson. In adition councillors from the ontlying sections were named 283; Remo (. Lindstrom : Copper ‘City, TL. G. Skin Bud Corley: Usk, Capt. Willman. S.A. Voorley, who wus visiting ‘in baw < present nt the meeting. He of continually pressing for . reduced. freight rates te enable the farniers on fhe Hine to suecessfally compete with pradnect from the south that reaches Prince Rupert at less expense than do stmilar goods fren: Terrace and Pacific ODDFELLOWS NEW OFFICERS | ‘ast Wednesday night: me Oddfel lows instulled their, new offleers us falhws — Q . Ny. GES, Pearson Vv. G--R. MeCat'.ugh ; “Sceretary—T. EL Bisokss eee Ff . Fin, Seeretary- I. Tanglaind “‘Treasvrer——T. EL smith | . TThe Rebekabs offleers for the ensu ine term are ; N: G—Miss Betty Andersen 2 Vv. G—Mrs. J. H. Smith Sodretary—Misa Vera Aelnnes Pin, Secretaryv—Mes W. (. Sharpe Trensurer—Ars. 1, ‘1. Nenney. HIGH SCHOOL EXAM RESULTS The following is a list of the results ohtained by the students of the Kitsam galtum High Schou) in the Christmas the order of merit — Grade 9—Muxine Tlewellyn, Little, Billie Cooper. Francés Dover, Jimmie Smith Marton McLeod. Nor man Chapman. John Christy, Dorothy Herd, Musjory Llewellyn, Dorothea Ridie Margaret. Houlden, | Barbara (Sherwood, Francis Smith, Clara Little. TDortecn Willsou (anmarked). On Weduesday evening the Rehekahs spent a niost enjoyable evening in thelr lodge reom in the, 1.0.0.F, hall | There Wiis Gravhist drive among other things. : . ee - “O.T. Sindal made a business trip to Prince Rupert list week, . _ ek Several men ire engaged pitting up 2 supply’ of jee. for the anticipated warm weather some months henee. a on: WANT FLAT RATE MOTOR FEE ‘of 'Teadé meeting on Tnesday night ses. Tt wns brought, out that the car nore densely setiled parts of the pro vince, but the local man, still pays the sume fee, AS a result of the discussion a resolution was put: through recom mending a‘ nominal’ fiat rate license the government. being relmbursed by the grent incrense of revenue ‘from the vasoline tax, owlng:to more, cars going Sis, ' yeaded0—TJennie King, Adela Haugh and. Marvy Mirxsam. Joe Hipp. Gilbert (trade: MeCuiloeh, - i Graie -11—Jeun Dover, Catherine Fivliyson, Velma Greig, Lenis MekKen ney, Mavy Smith (unmarked.) Grade 12--Ahiir Tips, Alice Hnamer, Eloyd Thomas: Fred Nash, Rita “Taft, ‘Ralph Sktuner, Marjorie Kenney, Ade ‘Hie Thomas, Hdna Dover, Helen Glass, Rose King, Dorls Tloulden, Sophia Me Tarren, 1 On Sunday evening Rev. W.R, Welth devoted the sermon period at Knox Chureh to a talk on some phases of the Missionary: work. in Central Afiica. He went on a mission station on. the ‘Congo river in: October, 1904, and his material wes tuken from his personal |: experiences ‘inmnong ‘the hatives, nn a a re The fire alarni-is once more reidy to nae in cise of necessity... After the fire which destroyed the electric light plaut the ‘alarnicwas out of commission as no power wna” availabletto fill the alr difficulty has siniée ‘been’ oveteone. rr a oo. Pe ‘ level, Lake Superior -602:Lake Huron J. McLaren is,again giving danctng lessons nt a weekly dance, and the very young are not the only ones attending. fi81? Take Eric 512; Luke Ontarlo 240; fect ahove sen Tevel. | . ner: Kalum Like. W. Warner; Pacific: AH the ncecd | exaniintions. The names appear in|: Rath | Mavtin,, Eileen Tatt, Bruce Smith, Barl | tank! that ‘operntesthe alarm. That) | Take Winnipeg: t#2710 feet above sea | “BASKETBALL GOING AGAIN: in .fferrace basketball. activities were stopped early: in December, but’ after six weeks, sultable lighting arrange ments have been made. A meeting was called for January'é when the decision toearry, on was made. Fred Nash jr. was élected vice president and C. Mich iel was appointed business manager to fill the places of 8: McLeod and Dud. Little. who have gone awry. The first exhibition games were held ,on Saturday last. In the events of the Levening the Intermediate girls had a very snappy gnme. The main events, however, were in the ‘senior league Girls—-The Mikes called the Reds home with a score of 15 to 12. With a slight change in the team the Reds were better able to hold the Mikes, down. Both teams played a good game ’ Score--Mikes—Mrs, Michiel .0, B. Moore 9, A. Thomas 6, J.. “‘Dover0,' E. Head, R. King, I. Christy. Total 15. Tteds—8. MeLenn 2, D. Houlden, B. Kohne, 2 ¥. Greig, M. Glass 8, H. Glass M: Muxsam, M. Kenney, .Total 12, 32 tv 3. The town played a fine game with Michiel. Begmore. and Nelson do ing some excellent floor work.’ The high. schuol with the aid of W. McCon nel. formerly of the town team, made a desperate effort to claim the honors, Score—Town—C, Michiel 20, J. Big move 14 D. Nelson 16, F. Hipp 2, F. Green. Total 52. ae : High schoo]l—L. MeKenney, F. Nush nell. Total 2. ° D, McKinnon has been under « the weather for a time and last week had ta throw up tie sponge. He is being relieved’ by Chas. Youngman of Prince Tupert. Myr. McKinnon is reported as inuking satisfactory: progress towards recovery, but he will not be on che job again for several days. -Flis cheery “mile is missed about town . son Have you paid your supseription yet Owing to there being no ‘electric ‘ght ; In the senior boys game the town: defeated the high school by & score of 3. L. Thomas 6, R. Skinner, W. McCon’ SEND A DELEGATE TO VICTORIA? , The Cnion of British Cohtnlia Muni : cipalities will hol dits annual meeting | in Victoria om January 80th. This ‘is likely to be one of the most important mectings the Union éver held. as the Municipal Act is likely to conte in for a; complete overhanling at the. next .ses sion of the Legislature. A great many chinges will be made and others could he made will would effect this partieul fy municipality. This yeay every mun ielpal council in B, C. should hare a representative at that meeting to look after the interests of the community, and Terrace would do well to send a’ delegate, . _ a es : Fh Trogress is reported in the -negotia tions between Terrace and the Colum bia Power Co. re taking over and oper ating the electric light and power plant in this villace. Something definite is expected in the very near future. THE ELECTION IS ON AGAIN There wil! be 2, municipal election in Terrice ulright’ this - yedr.. Nomina ton day. was lust Monday.and nemina tions werd received at- the -munieipal aft ices: ‘Three’ commissioners ‘are to he eleeted:and five. nominations were received. as follaws:—W. A. Kirkpat rick, 7.. B., Agar, J. Ge Smith, W. F. Lindsay and T. Walsh,”The election will be held on Thursday, January 25. and N. Sherwood will act as returning officer with. Ralph Cory as poll clerk. The shower of kitchen «utensils given under: the auspices ‘of . the . follwing |committee, Mesdames Greig, R. Christy W. C. Sparkes, und G. Beveridge, was a decided suceess and as n. result a nomber of ‘homes in fhe district are inter provided with some necessities. In codition to Incal contrigations there wre a shipment from Mrs. Nerrington ot Prince Rupert. Ffast is East and West is West, but men ride wher- ever the sun’ shiney and the Trail Riders of the Ganadian Rockies, with a mem- bership which girdles the globe, are creat- ing widespread in- terest with their plang for their 1932 expodi- tion from’ Banff to : | Mount Assiniboine, through some of the most beautiful coun- try thelr name, joining Jakes and valleys, spent in camp, according to: the niboine Pass and in the great mountains from which they take The famous peak, with its many ad- 1927 trail ride and thi ars we foeat point of the ig 29, will follow generally the name i nos, with nighte the Order. Ample time will be given for exploring the territory traversed; the ride occupying five days and traversing Brewster and Allenby Creeks; Assi- and the shores of Lake Magog to the _ great mountain: which is the objective of the riders.’ ' Return will be mide through the Valley of: the. - Rocks; the Golden Valles; Citvdel. Pass ‘and so _. WITH THE TRAIL RIDERS ines, with nights best traditions of fog through Sunshine Camp to Banff once more. . Tha pictures shown above are distinctly interesting and show Lt. Col. Phil Moore, president of the Trail Riders, and’ Mrs, Moore, on. camel-back at the Pyramids, during the world-cruise of the Canadian Pacific liner “Express of Britain", in strong contrast to the cowboy viewing Mount Assiniboine, whete this year’s trail ride leads, Inset is H.¥M. King. Prajadhipok of Siam, who proved an enthusiastic trail rider during his visit to Canada last’ summer, Below; two fair bathers are seen setting outfrom one - of:the cabins at Assiniboine Camp. °°