“o£. * ge " " ‘TERRACE, B, C, aaa aaa 14, 1935 About Terrace Mr, and Mrs. D. Hamilton: arrived N OTICE CAMPERS RENTING MY |The Community Camp Popular LOTS ’ from Anyox this week and are staying *. with Mr. and “Mrs. J. W. Liwellny;. the ; parents of Mrs. Hamilton.” +s The boys with guns are getting an- xious to start after the ducks. LJ had Ranger Sid Cooper was ‘driving Mr. Collins he noticed smoke coming from Lakelse Valley. He went over and found that clearing fires had got away from L. B. Pearson and had ‘started to ran up the side of the hench, He went to town and got the fire pump, some other equipment and ‘a forestry crew and about five o'clock started to attack the blaze.- It: was, hard work owlng to. side hills and down ‘Togs. and sSlashings,; The wind was blowing up the bill and the fight was mide’ down the hill and was kept up wtil eleven o’elock. that night .and resumed. Again in the morning and carried on ‘all day FIVE ‘DOLLARS MONTHLY.—MRS. M. W. BOSS, 1147 Pandora Are. Vie- toria, B. C. . * Mr, and Mrs.-C. V. Evitt of Prince Rupert: were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs, McIntosh at thelr ° Kalum “The Crossroads.”. - * . «ARD OF THANKS | My. L. FL Cole, piano tuner, wishes to thank his many friends who have made his stay sa enjoynhle, and only Wishes he could visit the district more often, : are o Mv. and Mrs. Fred Scott spent last Sunday fishing on Gold Creek. Mrs. Scott. handled a light fly rod in the afternoon and got a strike that was’ a AT LAKELSE LAKE. MUST PAVi {sprint. nimbly up a spring board, take And Beneficial The following was written by a. ‘Joeal young lady who was at the camp at Tukelse Lake, and is worth your: time to read..:: heed avery boy ‘should be taught to swim nnd dive. It, is the finest physical ed- ucation a -hey can take ‘part in: and that is Wh? i ecomniunity camp for the boys is so essential in Terrace. As a boy learns to-swim he looses that awful, fear that makes so many boys backward. With- the improve ment made in his swimming’ he becom- es more confident and acquires that natural, easy grace which is admired so in boys. Have you ever seen a boy {dividuals have been very génerous ninti? eleven at night again. ‘ee . I spite of n'long dry spell the Ter-|" race aren his been remarkably free of forest fires this year. To date only four fires have taken place and these have caused little ov. no damage. It seems that the people of this district are coming to realize the great loss that can be sustained by fires runing in the timber. eee . Rev, J. B. Birehall occupied the pul- pit in Knox church on Sunday even- ing, taking the place nf Rev. Adam Crisp who was at the Girl's. Camp at Lakelse Lake. =e 8 A. It Tordiff of Cedary ule spent the week end in Terrace, ut th str ike, young lady played ‘the fish and after a great battle proved to be a Fred siys it was a good thing for the rest of fhe fish in the creek when the night came on and Mes. Seott had to For over half an hou finally. six hunded pound § quit. seek TL. F. Cole was in the district for a week. attending to local ‘Pianoes, He is able to get nround his district once a yedr but his visits are always wel- comed’ by his many friends. visited the district for’ many years and has many tales to tell of unusual tra- vel conditions experienced as he zoes “jaround to. the various, Instruments in e north and, the interior. / - ene ; “Have you pata your supseiiption vet He has a spring and a jump and go flying off into the water ina great dive? Fer is a prison to sume boys. They are afraid to step out inte the world and’ find. far themselves all that is fine and good in life. If you want to discover the hest in life you must not be afreid. If you are afraid you de- serve to be left in the shadow, or the sham of humanity, It is only natural that one must strive for good and beau tiful idenis_ before one can be worth the recelying. of them, If you are g0- ing to strive for the best you must loose that lack of confidence, or in other words, fear. If anything will help to banish fear and make a boy self-confident, swim- ming and diving will, It would sur- prise the parents of the boys in this camp if they could see how their sons have been striving to improve thelr r the it. It Almon. _ 0. T. SUNDAL CO. Headquarters for ‘i Paints —_—- Oils Goodyear ‘Tires Car Batteries - Varnishes General Merchandise. Hardware Flour ' Feed ET KENNEY LIMTED General Hardware . ; » Insurence_ swimming and diving. They are willing te and have. con- quered tear. Therefore the camp has been bovrefieial to thea: ‘There is one spunky little fellow, Maurice Cote, I especialiy admired. He had never be- fore. tried diving, but still he walked up ‘the spring board and jumped off | head. first... That -boy tried ani tried, always lending squarely ‘on hig stom. ach. He finally learned to get his hend in the water before his stomach. One day he surprised up by taking a run jump dive. That boy achieved something because he had the will to keep on trying in spite of his fear. Six of the boys learned “the side stroke. One little fellow who does the sidestroke best was trying to float on his hack: and in time he will learn, for he ts cortainly willing. The same hoy niki two others have ventured forth in- to deep water, Three boys have learn ed to use the spring board. Bighteen buya have Passed the test in swimming on the fifth day. . Now twenty boys can swim a few strokes. . T np sure ‘the citizens’ of Terrace will agree that the community camp is very beneficial to the boys: of Ter- race, Bob Orme; who haa’. ‘pent several. "(days at. the family. slimmer home at Ke tthe! te aa "'Buy-at Home’ ‘ principal, HM sigees youn nitive heer Vancouver nee . _Relp sell your produce Lukelse’ Lake, veturtied to: Rupert last Monday.) : ; oO MANY-GIRLS.IN CAMP AT ‘LAKE Thirty-two girls went into camp on! Tuesday. Mrs, Fred Nash is assist- ing at the camp and in spite of cloudy wenther the young folk. are having 2, splendid time. ity camp has proy en -very popular and a great deal of support has been given without being asked for. Private’ in- wn the local merchants and business then have been very generous too. One business nan sent out _o& fed of water melon aud a erate. of oranges. while on Sunday the same man had a tub of ice cream sent:-to the camp. The camp has heen successful in its aim; that many children who other- wise would not have n ehance for o holiday have heen able to spend o few happy days on the lakeshore. HE CAN THROW UP THE DIRT Bill Little has made a new reputa- to reports he ean throw dirt faster than a gas shovel. It happened last Thursday afternoon when he was rid- in with Charlie Couthers on George The idea. ‘of a commutn ||) tion during the past week. According] ! i Cristy’ Baer Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will vou try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders. _ Shinped regularly. — All kinds of cake, + & Get our r price. AS Se Phiibert Hotel TERRACE, BoC. © Fully Modern Electric. Light Running Water © . Travelie:s Sample Rooms . P.O. Box 5 , ‘Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop: a Terrace Mit Stock of Little’s big. Hayes Anderson truck. near Copper City the exhaust Line dls- connected from the engine, and before the engine could be stopped flames were coming out of the hood. Bill and Charlle hit. the ground together and before Charlie. could lift up the hood Bill had the dirt flying: This prompt aetion saved the truck from any damage. THEY, SAW A BIG BLACK BEAR JW. ( Wes.) Liwellyn and his son Billy. made a record dash out on the Lakelse road. They had driven in’ a logging Tod off Jackpine Flats and Lumber be ties Reugh Lumber | + Noy 2 Shiplap S45 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- lap Citta No, ‘1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint ) Etc. Shingles Mouldings, “ PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo: Little Terrace, B.C. parking the truck went a short dist- ance. into the bush to look thé timber over, Before they had gone far they heard a squeel, but took, no notice of it. Right after the squeel An. old black |: et. . As the two] efend. themselves | with. they headed back for the’ truck | . Ins fast as they could go, and Jumping’ . on the. Platform, one seized the axe; and the other the cant hook, ready to do- battle if she decided to attack, but she did not attack. Stan Brovks left on Friday night for Hazelton, and expected to drive through to Burns Lake. All the boys she benr ‘came out with’ a’ rush and [2 seemed to he quite - zy) men had. nothing to’ R. W. RILEY, Phm. B. Terrace Resa. Fly Kil . : O01) ot. -Citronella, ete. ishing Tackle ‘Rods, Reels, Lines and ys ‘All hey stock. ICE CREAM—Our ‘Own Make hone he has a good time. een ; The trustees of the Kitsumgallum school are trying to figure out what kind of n school to hold this year— that is high school—whether one or two teachers: “Most Iikely it will con- tinue as a two tencher school. see. Good progress is being made on the highway enmp at Usk. Tom Moore is now hosaing more'than forty men, ‘and a yood stretch is’rendy for ‘Plowing and grading, . _ 8 * Mr. Collins of the forestry . braneh, OCAL NEWSPAPER’ | AE You are supporting a: local industry and: ‘encouraging the A fedart what you have and sire the pre mil not. help balldy your r town and community. no a Grelg are on, a mount viti> he a Colth 71 en ae oe i: J Vietorin,: waa “in.-the: district. and: an Sunday, afternoon: ‘went.-up. the: Copper : : nver.’ Ho will: igo: 38 alles ‘to. Jovi: OW per: the timber in’. the 1 “upper valleys’ ¥or ‘|yenrs., he has. been: in: charge ‘of :the}. cover map dept. and. this. is the: basis |g = Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘taxi Trucking. Delivery - uments : | Agent for Ford Cars ° Ford Trucks . Ford Parts : : of ‘the - province... an Born “August 10th to Mr: “and: Mrs ws Mrs. Ohi DeKeigommenus, a doughs i rletté L. ,..{of ‘the Inventory of the timber’ ‘wealth A es