‘TERRACE, 8 C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1981 “SPECIALS FOR MAY One 75c Stearns Day Dream Cleansing Cream ‘and your choice of.1 50e jar“of.Dav Dream Cold Gream. 5Qel| or Vanishing Cream, or -Face3Powder of Rouge for Astringosok Special---One Lanstar’ Glass in pastel shades, free with each 60¢ or $1.00 bottle of. this mouth wash, Fly and Mosquito: Preparations---Fly Ky! Spray, Fly Tox -Whix, Rexall, Nyal Mosquito Creams and Lotions, VICTORS VICTOR RECORDS VICTOS RADIO. The Terrace. Drug Store R. W. RILEY “PERRACE, B. C. a pair. jobs on local bridges. rc Tyctio of: ‘Sinithers as “in town on Wednesday ast: , vee house boat to be used. by his fapily ‘at the: lake... wo oly —~ of. Public Works, arrived. in Terrace on ‘Friday, to undertake. various re- foot ball’ team nto: camp on “Thursday night with aq score ‘of 5 to 2 R. Collins, reconnalsance officer of the forest, branch, was in this district. the early part of the week. On Tues- day he made a trip twelve miles up er R. G. Cooper. He fs engaged in v FISHING TACKLE ‘CAMP EQUIPMENT _E. .T, KENNEY LTD. PRESERVING KETTLES " RUBBER RINGS _PRESERVING JARS maping the timber resources of the province._ On Wednesday he left for Hazelton being taken there by Ranger Cooper on the departmental speeder. Hon. T. D. Pattulio pretty nearly had. no place to stop ‘m Terrace... He had -had plans made for him—-too many. plans by far, and It. required his own diplomacy to straighten out the matter. . ee . ‘ Haring operations were ‘brought t- a holt on Friday when Prince Rupe weather invaded the district. Rain, wind and a drop in temperature ‘stop- ped cutting, and has held a quantity ‘of hay ‘in the fields until such time as the sun shines once more. ~ ~N ~Lumber Prices Down _ Terrace Mill Prices quai Rough Lumber . No. 1 Shiplap . 20,00 4 inch No. 1 Shiplay 13.50 No. 2 Shiplap, 6 in:;$ in. and 10 in ._.. A850 Spruce ond Hemlock, No. 1 Clear. Flooring; Spruce, Hem- lock and Cedar Finishing Famaber, Drop Siding, V-Joint Bevel Siding,. ete, from - $35.00 to ..60.00 Shingles from ... _ $250 to. 4.50 Moulding from Ie, up per ‘lineal foot. Prices subject to change without noticee — Write to Geo. Little Lumber Yard, Smithers, When wariting prices on all grades of lumber and the following :=- Cottonwood Veneer, Gyprec, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Win- dows, Doors, Building Payer, Tar Paper, Roofing, Plaster Board, Shingle Stain, Fir Flooring, Finishing Lumher, ete,, ete Terrace, B.C. (eee cee. C19 George Little “ . I IS I ee I Cee ” Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. 4 < - SKEENA ELECTORAL DISTRICT | Running Water Diniag Room’ §. - Electrice Light Telephone --Travellers Sample Rooms . ° P.O, Box,29 L. Martin, Proprietor | NOTICH ts hereby given that, und- Jer the anthority conferred by Section 11 of the “DWighway Act”, Chapter 24 -|of the Statutes of British Columbia, 1980, it is the intention of the under- ; signed, after 30 daya from date, to dis- Terrace Notes ‘ Heontinue and close’ the Kalum ' Like " AMieg. Jounte Newall, . daughter of |Road along the noxth-casteriy :bounil-|: Notice Regardiig Discontinuing- and Closing Road in District Lots 693 anil 1102, Near Terrace, B.C. ‘ ate . “was -elected trustee for three. Y 7 Capt. and Mrs. G, M, Newall, of Vig- [27,0 Block 5, Resisteied oa lee toria, {fs spencting’ n: week's holiday at Lakelse- the gudst: of her’ -unele, 5, T. Kenney and with Mis. Kenney. eed , On Butt of Usk was in Texrage leat | Saturday. . So, nga me Mrs, ““MeKinnon of . ‘Yanarsaol, ac-| companied her, husband ‘on Aundoy to! Terrace vad was present at ‘the onan ; =. town Jast, Jweek, Levey wo gemen's: parnde, —_ in D. L, 1702, Range 6, Const Distriet, also the, portion . of , this road ‘between Lots 9 ‘and .10, Registerod Plan 1279, ita DD. EL, G08. -The hishway iste be - [diverted “ershort distance, to. the north: east. a RW. rote,” “Minister of. Public Works | Patlainent Buildings," : i ct ~ Chae. ‘Bucha of Cleveland. was dn Victoria,” ‘B.C, Suly 11th, 20815" | The annual meeting of the Lakelse Valley School District was held on Saturday night ‘when Robt. Corlett _ years. J. D- Jones was elected iuditor and DB, Aasernde was appointed secretary. It was decided to appropriate funds to ‘Icover the Lining of the school house with white paper,. provide a sanitary receptacle for drinking water, and re- eonstruct the stove on the lines of a cireulatory heater. : W. E. Fulton, Prince Rupert, arriv-| ed Saturday to go to his home at La- kelse for a holiday. He was armed with a scythe which he sald he was going to use, .~ . J. Bell, ferry foreman, department of public works, has zone to Pacifle to salvage the Hazelton ferry. A. Attree las joined his. family at Lakelse Lake: for. a. _ two week's holl- “day. - ee The strawberry season is. in fulh swing: and- the . local, growers are be- gining to realize the extent of damage _{done by the June 1 frost. “EL. Cole has an apple tree loaded | with apples as big as hens eggs and this week another crop of blossoms ‘Thas' put in. an appearance. .Often thd Jocal farmers get. tivo crops of hay, but when -they begin to get two crops of apples real estate values will go uD. The members of the Ladies Gulld of the United church held a picnic to the| . Lakelse Lake on ‘Thursday last when their camp. The .weather, was ideal pnd the: ladies enjoyed - themsel¥es.. ‘ —: “The. “Sea. “Onadets. with deut. ‘Rovti Blanche: in command | inoved | to ‘the bench. the beginning’ of” the week,. The mosquitos - were’ too BARES and they}; avon. the first battle onthe low ground The -boys . think . they, have. a stronger ‘position now, but they. ae hat ae | the. mosquito. “ ; Marguratte Ghrietion aiid. Eva ote returned home Saturday from a holt-|" 7 “aay. a, Yanarsdol. eee So bones Mr. Chapman ds. ‘erecting. “4 - new |: . ~ John ‘Pearson, bridge foreman, Dept There was a The Sea* ‘Cndets took the* ‘Tocal junior Kleanza ‘Creek accompanied by Itang-: they joined the O. G. I..1. groups at]: Kitsumgallum School in Good. Finan- cia ICondition—More Improve- . ments to be Made The annual meeting of the Kitsum- galum school was held in the school building on Saturday evening July 11 |; large attendance. N, Sherwood was elected chairman for the meeting and Mr. Allen secretary. C. H. Thomas was elected to fill the vacuney of the retiring trustee. In presenting the estimates for the ensuing year the chairman, H.: Tt. Ken-, ney explained that they had ¢ closed: past year with n° “substantial- balanée on hand due to the fact that the mon. ey vofed at the previous year’s meet- ing for enlarging-the high school had been only partly used as the exten- sions” considered at that tlme had not been necessary. He also explained the board had ‘increased the salaries of the teachers to bring them in line with’ other schools, and in view of the fact that the staff--had given satisfactory service during the past year. With the exception of one teacher it was ex- pected that the.full staff would ‘return for another year. Notwithstanding the -inerease in the teachers. salaries the board had found it possible to cut the requisition for the year by. a thousand dollars, and while they could get by with this sum- for the next year the chairman astat- ed that it was highly desirable to have an additional §200 to meet emergen- cies which. might arise ond which could not ‘be anticipated. The chair- man also stated that the bonrd had in the scholars ‘could ‘estape ‘in| case.-of fire was-over-the boiler room; and:it was considered dangerous to be en- tively dependant upon this landing. Jt was also planned to have the. class, rooms kalgomined during the present holidays, The meeting endorsed this-work and yoted the full amount asked for by the board. A request was also made that a telephone be. installed in the build- ing. This. matter will be considered -|by the board. MANY SUMMER HOMES BUILT Lakelse Lake is enjoying a prosper- sion.and 4 number of local people are occupying their new sumuner homes, among these:are Mr...and, Mrs. Geo. Little, Mr. and Mrs; ‘MeKenney, Mr. and Mrs. Beverldge, Mrs. E. M Smith, Mrs Ardagh, Mr and Mrs, McPherson, | My. and Mrs... Matthews and Ban Mason.: Some of the homes promise to be real beauty. spots. ‘Lhe head, of the lake does not do justice to the surroundings ‘and gives a bad iinpres- sion to strangers. A little -work . by the residents there in clearing. away fallen timber from the beach would help a lot. ‘ YEAR SUSPENDED, SENTENCE ; About ten witnesses were called to Prince Rupert on Monday, July: ¢ to atterd’ the trial. of H:: Halliwell; for- mer trensurer. of Terrace municipality THE ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING! mind the placing of fire escapes on the outside of the: building on_both| sides: as thé only © landifig- ‘by. Which: ous, year despite the genernl depres- °° jnomic condition he intended to fo “lev ORANGEMEN ATTEND CHURCH The local lodge of the Loyal Or- ange Order held its first church par- ade on Sunday, Sixteen members marched to the Knox: United Church where aspe- jal service was held with Rev. H. T. Allen, BA, B.D, econduct- ing “same -At the same'service a scc- ond parade of ten of. the Prince Ru- pert Sea™Gadets furnished a note ot eolor and national strength Mrs, ©, C, King rendered a solo anc Mrs. D. D. Munro presided at the or- gan Mr MeKinnon of Vanarsdol, > past master and a member of the or- ‘der for fifty-five years, and a regular attendant at celebrations, was present The picnic set Yor Saturday, 1ith. tr the park was postponed ‘on account of unfavorable weuther,-- end will tube place at a Inter date The communty is invited to be ‘resent on that -ocets- sion. ' SCHOOL REPORT, ADDITIONS In some way three names were cm- mitted from the report of the Kitsuin- gallum School report last week, 213 itis now with “pleasure that we jmention those names. Promoted from Grade 6 Freda Hall and Amy Little. Freda, Hall. has. been first in her clas every month throuzhout the year. Promoted to, Grade 7, Ruth Little. Ruth has also been the head of her class through ‘the year. Congratulations are’ offered to th young ladies named above,, and mix they continue to lead their classes du-- ing their school career. ‘NEW ROAD. SUPERINTENDANT “John A “McDonald; newly: afpointed general read’ ‘superinfendant for. the. Skeena district,. arrived in town Wed- nesday of last week., He: was aé¢com- panied by W. H. Cotton, who is bein ; ‘transferred to the south in the nexr future. Mr. McDonald made a thor- ough examination of the read sitna- tion here, and also visited Usk as well as outlying points, to look over thelr problems. He returned to Smithers: on Friday. . “MR, PATTULLO'S MEETING i "The meeting of Hon. T. D. Put als, leader of the. opposition, held on Th~ ‘day might was presided over by RV’ : Riley, and was. also addressed by me -Pattullo devoted his time to «rite: of the administration, but snid that na ; lzrenter minds than his had not ret wie trived ‘at’ a solution of ‘the “present ttt ! Jy in offering suggestions. He there- fore devoted ‘the time at his. disp: vel ‘to condemning: the administration ‘an4 without offering any, altermatlve yh Mr. McPherson of the Lakelse hat: - chery staff arrived ‘from Varicouver last “Wednesday ‘with: his. bride. 2 was accorded a nolsy welcome. by a, number of summer, residents in er h at the Jake. The -joung eotiple exten ded a hearty welcome to their friend: . to their new house boat at the hatch. ; ery ’ ‘Landing, - AS very pleasant eveu- ing, was, spent. ; . Mra, N N. 8. ‘Sher ood. enterinined. at ree pildige’? ‘on Wridhy: afternoon.’ There werd: three tabled: and” ‘Mra: “Greig: who ‘was’ charged: with | misappropria-. nesses yeturmed’ on Thorsday. on: ‘which ‘day : the. trial: awas concluded - before ‘Judge-:Young. ‘The. juége - found: the accused gullty and. sentenced. ‘him, to} a: year's. suepended ': Rontonce sand. Or: ‘| dered: that ‘he- male restitution : to: the mmaniclpality.:. Suge de the: prize for: high- score: ‘an : Mra," ‘R Wy Rileysavon: ‘for low’ score. “Mr: “and . ‘Mis. ‘Young ‘of Prince Rupert Were ; gnests of honor. a ‘ tion of:.the: village funds; The... wit- were. “hostesses” at: the:: former's: Un mer ‘home at :-Lakelae: “on: Saturda 0 ‘Plast. weeks. when. they entertained “the {Sea Cadeta from: Prince’ ‘Rupert. The boys had a ‘Bood: times: bor: “Tho ‘Termee News. ie em a year aah se Mis, Geo. Little: and Mra: Sherr ood.