a of the district turned out. SOL, 13 TERRACE, B. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1985 About Terrace Larry Greg lost a “valuable part of iis fishing gear a few ays ago when e was fishing in. Zemicord river and he is wondering if some.one ‘found it, |: nnd will they return it to him. . It ts orth $20 and he would like to Bet it a Black az soon as possible. i. eee Remo residents brought before the eerrace and District Board of Trade} Rie information that’ rumors were out, Mio the effect that the railway: proposed to remove the spur from: “Remo! ‘siding. This would work a “hardship © on: the strawberry | Then and a resolution.” WAS passed. asking, the. railway’ not. te: do nny stich thing, es « | Constable ‘aird Jlrs. MeKenney. ‘Jett for Prince Rupert Thursday. , ' ene As, Bap Relideving with Mrs. Will Robinson who bas heen 1. C. Narrington min Prince Rupert ‘retumed home Just me Friday. “ann z Mrs, % J. Moore arrived from Ru- ae pert ou Friday, | . os & na Rev, W. R. Welch eyeled to Copper m City on Sunday afternoon and held a service there, and twenty-three folks ‘ re . Rob Welch: who bas. been taking col. % lege work In- ‘Alberta, arrived home on Wednesday. ” Sua oem t ® ne rs Mra, TyT.; Kirkpatrick left:for Rn- pert. on, ‘Sarurday, deach night this week np to and includ- Jing Thursday ‘night. on Tuesday. ° On the morning uf Good Friday, at-11 o'clock. a united. service of the: “United Church and the Anglican, church’ will he, held in St. | Matthews . chureh. , *. al Dp. G. stuart left ‘for Prince Rupert se TH “MeCubbin, of Pacific was here on Wednesday, . * . | Ww. “Horw il of Doreen | spent. Wea- nesday in town last week. _* 2° - ‘The local ellitor is quite convinced that spring has come’ The jackpine rabbits have doned their summer coats Then the summer birds are returning a thrueh bas been around, fox sparrow phoeties and other specimens of birds are back sean, ; ** For the third year in succession al- bin» robbins have shown up west. of towns Tn 1983 Alrs. GR Gilbert saw one that was ‘all ‘white near, her. home and Tast yeur she reported “another thit had a red breast. The middle of Inst week a white robbin witha red breast miiid oa | visit to Walter Chap min. | . 7% @ Tent catapillar egg clusters show signs ‘af hatching out: in the | near fu- ture, - ete A public works compressor unite ar- rived here last Friday nnd its first job will be on some rock work on the Cop- per River trail two miles above the bridge. This work is being undertak- en by the interests developing the Dar- danelles group. : oF & 0. T. ‘SUN DAL CO. » Headquarters for Oils” Goodyear “Tires Paints. - + . Ts “General Merchandise Feed | Flour RAHI INARI IRANIAN IIIA ICR AEIICIN ACR IP ACICIR IOI ION INCISION SEEDS — oF Bulk © Package. ~ for Garden and Field Timothy ° ; Clover ” Alfalfa, ‘Garden Tools ° Rakes “Hoes _ Cattivatars : q i Varnishes Car Batteries ae Hardware . E L E. T. KENNEY, LIMITED | RAGIN NEI EI ay aby. ne Hi ‘Buy at Home” principal. - ive ey OMINEEA’ ‘a HERALD -Are hereto carry that meiia you use’ these columns? : , Dias Ceci “Vancouver printers:will nothelp. help sell: ‘your ‘Produce. - iat ving . You are; supporting a local industry and encouraging the " tell the, buving. public: what. you haye and, give. the, rice: ir DJ AND TERRACE “NEWS ve Rp ito the public for you. : \citehen in anticipation of a |day.: afternoon and ‘Inspector’ TS ; Hall! ‘officiated ‘as .umpire;’: are also golng to-have- a league, vegulur ‘monthly. meeting of the Ter- race and. District Board of Trade last Tuesilay night. was.in the chair. came the. information that ‘Sunt. Toby has taken ‘satisfactory: ‘action with re- ference: to the complaints made last month and that, there is less crowding. around the trains. now; also, the step for the convenience of passengers is heingi (used regularly. President Harry King Out of the minutes _ fhe matter of lower freight rates for farm and ‘orchard . poducts came up for they had_ found great beneflt during. the last’ season ‘under the new shipping discussion, and growers said reimlations for vegetables and the low, er. freight rates put in effect on them. Tree fruit growers felt that similar facilities ang reductions in should be ‘available for their products, tarriffs as it was impossible to make up a car lot shipment. with present, production, and the weekly shipment by freight, together with the regular freight ‘rates worked o grent hardship on those who were operating orehards. . A resolution was passed to be ‘for- warded to the proper. authorities ask- ing that tree fruits be included in the 1935 plan of farm produce movements from Terrace and disttiet, and that-a similar reduction in charges be made on this class.of produce. It was asked _ that these arrangements be made. ef- . fective to shipnients to Prince Rupert | Have'you wid sie ‘subscription.yet| - fe Speelal. Easter services will be held next Sunday: ‘in all “the ebnrches. wea . 7 a 1, . ” . “TNs, A Beaudin is enlarging her larger |! ‘business this season, . ’ ~ . : « * Ed The Kitsumenilum’ high and publie schools aye’ going in for soft ball this’ yeonr and teams are now. being organiz- The first game was played Fri- “HA. “The® stris ed. a sf Py : ‘ ATUNTING’ MONKEY TAILS ‘Monkeys, Which were landed on the island of St. Kitts, British West In- dies, from a stranded French trading shi have ‘become “a’menace to the | sugar planters, whose cane fields they raid, “The ' result” ‘ig the payment, of a Bounty! of ‘sixpense per’ tall which pro- vides a living for “monkey gunners” who stalk the simians in thé high for- ests of Mount. sMiseryi- Some of: the: hunters speak the almian, Jamgnage as Bond: na ‘the, monkeys.” i “Ehnve you: ‘ald your. sunsitelption yet mn . extended, mance Mr. Hall and Mr. Kenney gave the youngsters a talk, but we did not . More Money for Skeena *_ | eee Trade Heard Board | und also to Hazelton, .N ew Hazelton Ninithers and other points east. . After the business was attended to. the local member, FE, T. Kenney,. was. talled upon for some remarks... He. de- voted most of his time to justifying New Westminster. There had been a: lot of adverse criticism and. Mr... Ken- ney inude out a good cuse frum his point of view, ...... Mr. Kenney dealt with public Ww orks mounted to over a hundred thousand his vote in favor of the new bridge at]: expenditures, which he said, last year]: dollars in. Skeena and that this’ year the appropriation’ for venda® ‘wis “$2000° more. than last Fenr.: He also. expects tha t- ‘there will be fiom $30,060 to $40,- 000 available for Skeena from the 1985 highway. loan and that this will be spent on the‘ ‘Usk-Cedarvale’ section of the Skeena highway. ‘This “money will allow ‘for 30 or 40 men “to work |. for six months. He also said there! . would be considerable .work done on nining trails where dev elopment work is being carried on. main talk at this meeting, taking as his subject Douglas Social Credit, As the local member was present, Mr. Halliwell gave up his time to. await another: meeting. But when the: local Thaember had: finished the: chairman: ‘Te- quested. Mr. “Halliwell: to: ‘proceed : with his talk, ‘and. he” dia. 0, but any ‘ dis- ; cussion qvas left over for another-time. ley school on Friday afternoon and watched an exhibition of physical aril And athletic exercises put on by the Seott. School Inspector T. H. Hall The class ran in age from six years to sixteen and they went through some intricate work. Instructor Scott was assisted by Gordon Pearson who sup- plied ‘the . NeCesSsarry. ‘music. Penrson has granted the use of some extra spnee so that the work may he At the close of the perfor- say a nything—out Jond. eee Gold Creek on Tuesday afternoon for medical attention. ished with his tie contract ‘when the ax slipped and eut his foot. “¥alhalla,: Valballa--No-: }-and-: Val- halla No. 4 Mineral Claims. Situate in the Omineca Mining Div- iston of Range 'S, Coast, District. , of Gold Mountain... 05 20 ee H, Ualitwell was slated to give the | ' We paid 1 a ‘visit "te ‘thé, Laicetsé: “vais Geo, litte Te race, pupils under the direction of AW. Lf} 7 and TT. Kenney were also present, B. IL. |: He was about. fin- |: commnicane ov Eabaieors | Where’ located-—-On' ‘the: western - slope : _. TAKD NOTICH that Ie “Prederick -tNash of Terrace, Bi, (one acting ‘as: agent: _ |for Ernest Victor. McKoague,. in. ttust,: {tree miner's certificate No, 62547D, in, ner tend, 60 days’ fom the date hereof, to}jf):*": Lapply to | the., Mining: ‘Recorder, for ey Certificate. of . “Improvementa for the | we purpeve of. obtaining ¢ Crown. Grants vf 1 on Ve, L - Christy’ S Bakery | Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread. and Buns?” Standing orders: shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Gel or price.” i] Phitbert Hotel. TERRACE, B. C. _ Bally, Modern... Electric. Light. “Rinning Water ™ Travellers Sumple Rooms. i a P. 0. Box 5 ~ Telephone ’Gerdon Temple, Prop. she _ CHILDREN, Dib THEIR, STUER wis Rough Lumber ... Shingles 2 Terrace mil Stock of Lumber oat foe ee ts any » scutdings, 4 PRICES, IN APPLICATION AT gee Falah cot No. 2 Shiplap S48 common dimension and } No. 1 1 Shiv No. 4 Finish, Siig Forge, Vloin Ete. Bi. Easter Cards Chooolate Eggs, oe Burinies. | Eee Cups - Chocolate Novelties Angust Kintula was brought in from | “tracking | Coal and"Wood. ‘Taxi Agent for, Delivery