HE HE TERRACE NEWS, TERRACEB. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1938 ———— ———— ——— pee SORRENTINO EOE II _ Christmas-is Near! >>> >> >> oY Member None’ _ Worse for the - ‘Recent Session Tess | COC Tree : | 230 Children Philbert Hotel " TERRACE, B. C. Don’ t wait, but see ‘our stock now, Something for all. Fully Modern. Electric Light Running Water ‘The Conitnunity. ‘Christmas ‘Tree was| .E. T. Kenney, M.L.A., arrived hothe Travellers Sample Rooms FOR THE YOUNGSTERS | an unqualified suceess last Thurdnay. | 07 Wednesday night after taking “part P , in the recent session of the provincial} } P. 0. Box 5 Telephone The list showed, that, there were: 280 children slated to those of eight. and under recelving..a -Toys Books Scarves Gloves and other new ‘Vines. . FOR HER - legislature. He says they had'a busy receive presents; time. Public accounts, that received Gordon Temple, Prop. Pyjamas — Undies Glassware Evening Dresses | toy in addition to-a more substantial] $0 much publicity, kept them busy for) # o FOR HIM gifts. Gifts in the age classes of § to) 4 while, and the redistribution bill, . 12 were more expensive, in addition} -also came in for a lot of discussion. 3 Gloves Ties Handkerehiefs Slipper Sweaters Sus- all the younger generation wp to the] Speaking of the Monkman Pass, road,| i mm) for which $15,000 was asked, he said “If it grows in the woods we'll age of 16 werg.-in recetpt, of. ‘base af candy and fruit..; 2 1° . Tt became clear to the committee in charge that there was golng:to be toa large a crowd to be accommodated in the hall at one time, so in the nfter- noon the kiddies up to six years of age were entertained at a children's party ‘and their presents were given at that time. In the evening the 1.0.0.F. hall was crowded to capacity: A fine pro- gram was put on by the pupils of Isit sumgallum and, Lakelse- schools. ;. : The items were :— - O, Canada, grades 7 and 8.. Jingle Bells, grades 7 and 8 T saw three Ships, grades 5 and 6, Come all Ye Faithful, grades 5&6 Good King Wencelas, grades 1 and 2 Little: Jack Frost, grades 1 and 2 Awny in'a Manger, grades'1 and 2 3 _ 0 Little Town of .Bethlem, sextet, Maurice Cote, Jack Kirknidy, Eay- get it’ Inter-Valley Lumber ‘& Supply Co. Lumber Manufacturers _€EDAR Poles, Piling, Posts _ Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock t TERRACE, B. C. pender Sets:. Tabaeco Cigars Cigarettes Don’t Forget the Table - New stocks of Fruita, Almond "anges Nuts Chocolates Assorted Candies Let a Coleman Lamp help you Save $2.00 by Buying one this month. J. H. SMITH TERRACE EAHA AA ANANTH ARI ENAIN the members tock the stand that it was not in the interests of public pol- icy to comply with the request, To do so would have been establishing a precedentfor other communities to start similar projects, and they would have equal rights to grants. Some years ago permission was granted for farmers to. work out on roads and in this -way: pay taxes for. two years on their properties. After thé first” year this privilege: was ent down to one year’s taxes each season, ‘but at the session that hes just closed the amount — x of taxes that can be worked out will]; ~~ Christy’ s Bakery be increnséd to two years. Terrace, B. C.- Paste ‘*‘Manderin’’ Or- oe 646 oS SS <0 Cx ‘TERRACE - Will Little; O. Solbracken and W. aA, Kirkpatrick aire rushing the shelving ut the new, liquor. store. The stock is in town and only w ailing “fér the men - to finish and get: it- on the shelves for. . CARD OF THANKS This system, says the member, is ‘an excellent one for getting good work | on local roads, and also, it provides .a means whereby farmers énn keep their properties from being - included in tax, sales lists.” - at Mr. I... Chretien wishes to express his appr ecintion ‘to all friends.who, ir so Inany wuys, showed their sympa- thy: during the time of bereavement in the. Joss of his daughter Margarete. Will ship to any point on tine. , 4 Will you try our. Bread and » the opening day. _ "i ‘ nen ; 1 / ete : Miss Frances Dover who is taking mond Patt, Martan Head ee Hall Sg an Buns? ; . lusiness course in Prince: Rupert, is Pee Miss Marjory K y arrived from A. B.- White, principal of the high" Tt came upon a, Midni ih Clear, b ss Marjory Kenney arrived school left on Thursday to spend the -home for the holidays. , she seme sextet’ ie : . y Fraser Lake on Saturday night to pe Standing. orders shipped 7** ~ home for the holidays. . regularly. ' The First Nowell, parades 5 5 and 6 5 . . ; - All kinds of cake. Get our price. | Star of the Rast, Ella. Lefuedo, Hel- en Hipp, Grace Little, Pearl Ferguson, holidays with his family in Vaneorver. *** TNRNER VALLEY OIL Miss. ‘Sally Finlayson arrived from Miss E.G ison, tencher ‘at “Lakelse Valley school is spending the holidays. with her parents in Prince Rupert. «..6Uf8 Miss Clotworthy left. on Friday for her home in Telkwa where she will spend Christmas. — . ee Miss Fithel Christy arrived from the cunst on Priday and is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mra, R. a. Christy . cs The new: “ atndle was mov ed into’ the ligqmor store ou Monday and Vendor D MeKivnon, assisted hy J. B. Agar,,.is rushing the arrangements, and got the store open, he ee } ey, ¥alley, dates back to 1918, but no. The pr oduetion of ernde petroleum and gasoline in Canada during. the six inonths.. ending. June. advanced. 115%; from the output in the corresponiing: . period of 1937;; the totnls were 2,910, 425 barrels and 1,062,046. barrels, re- spectively. Increased . production in ‘the Turner. Vailey -fteld, Alberta, was responsible. for this sharp, advauce, Drilling, for oil. and gas in the Turn- development of importance | occurred ‘intil late in 1924 when gas with a con- tent of one imperial gallon of, napthia per thousand .cubie feat was: obtained in well drilled in the. upper part of Between then and 1936 Anna Pongrac. — -“The Dispeptic Og re”, play by Ta. kelse Pupils. Silent Night, erades 7 and 38. ‘Harry. “King: was ‘chairman.,. forthe rend 4 jetter of: apprecintidn- RON the work of, the committee: and. al ‘hers who had ‘made the affaiz 30° “stsesstul This letter, from A. H. White; who had! acted as"chairman for the: organization | léave ‘on the evening train for. the south, . “ One of the most pleasant features of the: work was the. complete. harmony that existed | hetwveen the workers, The evening: and: during’ the" “proces dings . explained his absence owing to have to; a visit with her sister. ee . Stewart the middle of the week after Have you paid your subscription yet? = == : Christmas - Coming ROW YOU CAN ENJOY ANY 1939 ‘CHRISTMAS CARDS. So , . . Fine selection of Toys,. Dolls, etc. Brush Comb and Mirror Ivory Sets | "Woodbury “ Rexall “Men’s. aiid ‘ndy’s Sets. of. Toilet Articles: i Faney Boxes: of, tStatloney Philco” “for as. litte a as the limestone. members all pulled together to niake it a. succéss for the youngsters.” Algo, it waa: noticeable the. hearty cooperation “of. the local merchants.. Not only aid they make contributions in eashj, ‘buy those ‘who*were mialdug the purchases were greeted with price reductions and ‘mnbstsintial ‘donations of candy; fruit —. and supplies. , As acresult, while, the co an .! original ‘abjective of $200 . hid been : is Petty! renched, about $20 of this remaing7un- spent and it: Is, expected - -this balance will be: used to’ send hampets. ‘fo homes more this .150° wells were drilled for naptha -in n large percentage of which commercial, yields were obtained. Inj], _ The yorngest son-of Mr, nud Mrs. Huge Johnson of New Hazelton hing Tween: naider the Doctor’ 's vare. mo 5 —— we = : , —. - T wh teas IT ane. | or Store ~ Toys i Doh Christraas { Jards “Decorations where’ they will do_.thie moat good. . 4 Chi pe SS ee R Riley. Phm. ; r ‘China_ | Cutelry, Pyrex Ware. : Si be oo du = See Skis . "Ski Harness ! - Poles : a aaa SEE | CII IOIC ICICI IONE RCICIONICH ICICI Fred Nash.» = “Land Surveyor’ 7 3 ' TERRACE, B. Ce PHILCO 3 B 4¢ B—The Value Leader of the Dominion! Com- pact in size byt a‘giant in per | formance.’ :Phileo - big ..set fea- tures that bring -you.clear tone, § greater reception, , more, enjoy. ment! : Handsome salnut tin- | Ash plastic cabiiet, : : “stu @ Hockey ‘Boots and ‘Skates; . Hockey Sticks, ete. ee Hom BORNE Dae dae HE Dey eee ite, Taagind “and ‘Kerr ned MANUFACTURERS TERRACE, B.C... "fg and Dressed amber ° . Shingles and. Moaldings - Di whe he : . + . 939 De Fe ! Als. 1936 a well: “drilled on the’ west Mf flank, ‘toward the southern’ end ‘of ‘the a a | field, renched: the, ‘top: -of the produc-4 : i thon Jimestone horizon iat a: ‘depth of |B | 6,396 feet and obtained a crude oll Peat See it now ate LEDS AR Tr 7 ' | flow of 850° barrels daily at a depth: of c “We are anxious th ‘that’ Yous see. our 1 G,828 feet, . The. success of ; this: well little Tagua re give | US. a € ul: jefore going. elsewh léd_ to: ‘extensive drilling... Ain this: por: | _ } oe rs tion"of the: tield with result ag noted May Rert: ve {y “Lumber Manufacturers | / || TERRACE, B.C. q : BUY. ‘ON. EASY TERNS* 4 Calgnry:-to~ refineries : ‘ ‘aud: ‘Regina;-and:as' the. ‘avattanie, Supe Avil probably. move. stilt | t ‘Yephite. imported perto-'