pea we LM be? TOL 18 TERRACE, B. (. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 6, 1938 — TERRACE: Additional Terrace Newsw Il appear nest week as space and time will not permit all to be printed this weet.’ ; see Henny Agar played in luck when the flood waters upset and carried’ away his boat. It was taken. into a -back eddy and ground only a short distance from where it shonld be. ‘He soon fot if into commission again between his ; ixlund and the mainland, and he alsg foiind that his cattle on the isl, had not noticed the high water, — * s Notices have been posted re the elec tion of village commissioners. The election will he early in_ the new: year und there are to be three commission crs clected this time, but from now on there will be! only one ‘elected ‘each year. The commisstoner whe Teceiyes the highest vote. will serve for three |; years and the next highest : for * two vears and the low inan for one year. a | Monday night ‘the local C.C.F. Club held a soein) evening when Prof J. Ning Gordon was the guest of. honor. oe @ The Ladies Guild of Knox United church held a very successful sale of home cooking. and needlework on Sat ‘| Kemmel, A very successful whist drive was| held nt the Catholic rectory on Satur |- day, Oct. 10th. - Miss Munroe acted as hostess and the prize winner were:—| _ Ladies, Miss Alice Hanier and:; Mrs. . Swain! men, Billy Bobler and Mr. — “On Friday, November ist Miss Mar ‘garet Loraine Kells. was | united -in matrimony with Cecil Gordon Lever. The. ceremony took place at the home. of, the. bride’s sister, Mrs, ‘Emil. Haug land, and jas performed. by ‘Rev. adam Crisp. ‘For her marriage the bride chuse a-gown of white crepe back satin, and wore a wreath of. or ange blossonis,.. The, accessories were in keeping with the gown.: Mus. Emil: Haugland ‘acted as matron of honor, und was dressed in a gown of bine crinkle crepe. For’ the occasion. the home was decorated with dainty flow ers.;. FoNowing the © ceremony the »happy couple with their.friends enjoy ed a wedding luncheon and then went - on to the Orange hall where a: dance. ing abont by themelves.,, -|was beld in thelr honur, There was a oer {lirge. gnthering at the dance and ‘the 5. Bishopric. jr. While in the: “push Annsic. was furnished. by the Terrace the early part, of the week had the orchestra. The groom was supportel] Inisfortune to Injure ‘his back and has’ by Emil Haugland, , since heen laid up. ——___ oe ie | . : Sid Cooper: got. back to town Tues day night. The day after the election he went to Aiyansh to report on-a fire there last summer,. He then. made his Wedding Bells » Kells-Lever © ee 7 Born— To Rev. ‘and Mrs. I -E, Birch nil, on Octuber, 29th, a son, Roderick Ernest. ; q Denes creek: welt on a: rampage as did all other streams. ° After the water subsidded Donald: Bruce went ont to see how his placer camp fared. He fovind the water had broken the wi dows of his cabin and the place was full of gravel. Much ‘damage was done to wl the claims, ng es ’ Tom Colliver found his cabin out on the Tatkelse shore and off the, sills. The sills he found after ward Wander | ‘i date there has? been no. indica’ tion as to who will aspire to municipal ' uriday in the Orange hall and every article was soli. . , es € & . CARD OF THANKS Through the columns of the Terrace News: we want to thank our many friends of Terrace and vicinity for their kindness to our daugliter Irene since her accident._Mr. and Mrs, Chas | Waite, Ribstone, Sask. a tr aened: off ‘quietly, honors this year. ‘The election will be held enrly in the year. One at least why to Rupert to come home by train. But, there wis 10" ‘train. Sid started out anyway and travelled by speeder, by hand ear, by vow boat: by gas boat and a good deal of the way on shank's ‘Many do not realize the work involved ‘ind the present board, following ‘the mare, At one pinee he found a ‘big’, exiunple of their predecessors in office log jam right on the. railway right at ‘have served two years without pay. way. He ‘saw lots of things. ie ot Under the Village Municipal Act ench eee ae conmnisstoner is entitled to receive Ww ith tiv o special constables” Hallow $100.0 year from the municipal funds. + Some, times free service is not fully Appreciated, and perhaps if the new | Paints 7 * General M _ Feed. ELSE OS FESS. “Flour. ee 0. T. SUNDAL CO. “Headquarters: for : ; nt | Oils — Goodyear Tires © <; | commisstoners aecept | the honorarium. and inerease the taxes to meet that; extra expenditure there Will be a more. ‘| wnanimnous - appreciation. . . THAT WAS A BAD STORM. , : ‘Varnishes Ls Car Batteries. chad, in faet quite the worst on record. Tt will be a long time before the fotk | forget it. There were few indeed in the entire disttict, who did not ‘suffer some inconrenience, and it might well. have heen much worse. By now al mot ey eryone Knows the extent of the idzunage- and it.is hoped that ina day Jor so the rnilway will again be run, erchandise Hardware " When you use th ' Ving are anpportin “Buy at Home” ‘principal. - Are here to carry that messa vou use thése columns? -. Vancouver printers will not: help b help sell your produce. SOKSRSD PRS RED Meese oases eke LOCAL. NEWSPAPER! - ga Ineal: industry and encouraging the. Tell ‘tha having publie what you have and give “the: price. OMINECA HERALD AND: TERRACE NEWS _ ning | through trains, The first: train | fi artive here’ from’ the east got: in- ‘on. Tresday evening and one would have thought it was 4 long lost bbrother. The. fir st ‘mail went: east Wednesday. By the first of the week trains are, expected: ‘trom Rupert, . “ e eolumns af your - MORE WATERFOWL NOW wove “An offictal: voport ‘from onter Migro tary Bird Officer J;A. Munro of the {Okanagan Landing states that the | Waterfowl. situation In “B. CG. is. amuch improved this year. It appears, ‘that ge to the public for youl Will uid ‘yous ow abd comimunity, nor., ave. uanch relieved: and that asa con .. Sequence. more. birds. have raised flocks |. on peFonest Crossley Machines New all wave setta now iq ‘stock. Call at-our ratore and: inspect hem, Labay # Let us're recotidition your vai £ for the fall and winter, ma - ao _ Batteries; _ wnt Tei : | It. is also pointed : cut.that hunting re |eitintions dn. the. U.S.A, have » f been tw tightened eD: veonsiderably, “thus ensur RADIOS! the. north the” “following” year; is “Mr. Munro, who is’ an officlal-of the, Parks Board, ~Domintoi’ » ‘government; .* has’ charge of. the waterfowl survey in. this! province. my tn, With: the. assistance of one: : ori. alte Prof. J. ‘King: ‘Gardon started on Aerials” oo oe - his way to Vancouver,’ going’ over ‘the! poe enst | ‘route.He left: Wejnesday and: got engon. oy to: Vancouver in’ time to preach in Rev j] | Appropriation further processing, Mt NICIPAL HLECTIONS AGAIN of the present board intends to retire. |- ~ For a Road to | Lime Deposit iT, hesday that-an appropriation ‘hag been nade for the building of a read in to the. lime deposit near . Ritchie. The material in this lime’ deposit is finely powdered and -ready for. immediate ‘Application to. the lind without any As the deposit is close to the rnitway the building of the road: hould develop quite a tonnage for the railway, and. will increase: the fertility of the lund in the whole of the northern Interior. Jt has been known for many yenrs that local soils need lime, This will afford an opportunity to renew the lime content of that sol and it should he at small cost. At one time Ilme was brought in trem ‘50 or more infles east. Imt that was tao ex pensive. The railway is taking a some what different attitude now on devel oping new tonnage and the future for ithi lime deposit is much brighter and the lime should very soon be available. ‘Matt. Allare in ‘a Tight Corner Morron Creek * Matt Allard and Jim Kohne had a tough time when the storm hit up in the Kalum Inke ‘country. They: had gone out ‘on a gout hunt and late in The recent storm and flood was a' } the drought. conditions ‘in- the . “south , the afternoon ,made camp some four hours hike up the Marron creek val ley. Just above them there was a big gravel bank and before night fell they noticed the creek rising rapidly and starting to ent into this bank, and just ‘ before dark Matt suggested that they nove thein camp site, but Jim did not feel ike mov ing, so they took a chance Small slides ¢ame down during the early purt of the evening and about midnight a hig stice let loose and took trees along with it. That was enough ifor Matt, so braving snow, rain and fog the hunters packed np thelr stuff and climbed | to higher ground where they thought they were safe ‘until, day light. ‘Then they hit over. the hill to the lake where they made uge of Wal ter Raymoyd's.- cabin. They got na goat that trip, . Due to ‘damage ‘from the flood’ the ‘Likelse hatchery for the’ Season, The eggs have been jDlanted along favorable. part of. the , erecks, Mr. and. Mrs. Norman Moorehouse Mv. and Mrs. w. A: Kirkpatrick were due to return. to Rupert on Saturday after the storm. But. Norman started out on foot i few days later and he zot there 0..K, ‘on Saturday Inst... A boat has been installed at Copper river slough to zive’ temporary trans Portation facilities. . a ® s if you want to get Rome. real good best and fire prepared to pay a real g00d, ‘price for it; attend the Winter on the Sth; 10th and 11th.- There. is to be thousands, of dollars worth of brime The Proyinelal Seed Pair and Potato fa. display: of Poultry A Sent “was somewhat stiotkea ‘te his, Wife's false. teeth , iin: i. hay thé, athe 0 oni -Roxtden's-atplt, on. ‘Suiidny. morning, 2 Kenney, ALLA. stated on Wed | ‘Chtisty’s Bakery - Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and. Buns? has been closed down | - who lave been _ holidaying here with |. Stock - Show in Vancouver in. December . beef, mutton: ‘and pork soldat auction. | show vill ‘also he: ‘hell at the. same - time and- place, and: there will also be|-§ °° Stinding orders shipped regularly. . ; Allkindsof cake. Get our price. Philbert: Hotel TERRACE, B. €. Fully Modern - Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P.O, Box 5 Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Kough CLuniber No. 2 - Shipp : SHS common ‘dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint ‘Bie Mouldings, _ PRICES ON APPLICATION Shingles Geo. Little Terrace, B.C Terrace Drug Store R, W. RILEY, Phm. B. SCHOOL Terrace SUPPLIES hs Swain’s Transfer “Gatage, Service Shop ‘Taxi “tracking. ‘Delivery + Coa and Wood DT “Agent for oe ‘Ford Cars” Ford Trucks | ‘tscoyer' ‘that Sandy, his fellow. “worker | veg v eh ‘a pt B B,C, “Land ‘Sayopor’ : TERRACE 1 BC.