‘ | ; ~~ ae _ ane -o -. TERRACE, B,C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1932. 5 - ¥. | Terrace mil Sick of of Lumber Rough Luniber ; No. 48 Shiplap S418 cammon dimension and Na. 1 Ship- 5 25 owes zm lap eae Be iG No, 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-jdint | 7 "Ete ‘ Shingles _ Moitdings, a tea PRICES ON APPIAC ATION: y ' tar ivan s QL Geo. Litt Tetra, B. B. C Bring your car in for. a Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage All repairs carefully made Oiland gas. - Full stock of parts, tires, ete, General’ Motors. Agent Terrace, B, C, | Philbert Hotel | TERRACE, B. C. 1 Running Water Dining Room Blectrice-Light- Pelaphone—.-. } Aye Travellers Sample Rooms =" y Special ee aad Sunday : Tbe | P, 0. Box 29 SWAIN’S - Transfer aad Taxi Service Meet all trains co Special Rates to Lakelae Lake . ‘TERRACE, B. C. KRRKAKREKERKE ah i oT . ferrace Notes . lt was a large’ and aymnpithetic. ga- thering which met in the G. W. Vv. A: hall on Friday morning (Remenrbrance Day) to pay tribute to the departed soldiers. Owing to the illness of Can- non MeKim, the services were con- dueted by Rev, H.-T, Allen. He gave i splendid nddress in keeping with the ‘ secasion. Buglar §& WN. © Kirluldy sonmded “The ‘Last Post” concluding |: Pwd, Murphy of Remo spent the end |. the tyvo minutes.of silence. AfIss Jan- et Young presided: nt the organ. \ "The Cannidinit ‘Legion held” re very sitecessful ‘dance: on. Friday. evening in theli hall end the affair Was attended by a large number’ of out of crown ‘vis- —_ itors ns well.as many from town. Ye Dens | ye oe Toth hy eee % Rev. and Mrs.- Allen rentertained a mimber, of friends: on, Satucdey even- ing In honor of Mra. ‘Mcfunes of. Smi- theirs who Was 1: guest '< of. her daughter ; Misa .¥, MeInnes.. Tay ht a Mrs. McNeill. and son ‘Donald. were visitors to. Prince Rupert ‘laat week to see Mi. MeNetIt 1 who is d patient in the _) YORK HOTEL | ‘| SOn. |on Thursday afternoon when she en- ; of Mrs. Jas, Richmond: and Mrs, “Ar-- | number of ftiends on Wednesday af: hospitn] theyre. | Vanecuver, B.C. - The House of Comfort — ‘and Cheerv Service - Extremely Row ' New Winter ‘Rates: , : wirout BAII - “wrt. baT . - DAILY. ‘$1 50S 2.00. - MONTHLY. 25.00 °30,00 © ALL.OUTSIDE ROOMS, -¢ . sd Free. Garege . e - * In the centre ‘of the city’s attractions All reoms exceptionally : large snd noise proof . bal + | et Write For [llustrated Folder THE YORK HOTEL Vancouver, B.C. HG Houdhtan, Manager | SS Rev, Canon MeKim left Saturday for the coast for medical attention and he was accompanied by his wife and Mrs. R. Christie. was a tea hostess tertained some twenty ladies in honor dagh, who -are- leaving shortly to take up residence in Vancouver. © toy? ? ' Mrs, McKinnon was hostess ‘to a ternoon In honor of Mrs. Richmond. " Miss Beth McCubbin, accompanied by Miss Marjory Kenney spent the end of the week at the home of the form- el’s purents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me: Cubbin in Pacific, Mrs, Neill McInnes of North Buik- léy is n guest of her daughter, Misa Vv McInnes of the high school staff, c. Rt. Gilbert paid a “business visit. vie Ed tu Vanderhoof Last week, Soemenisiataiea! v. F. Lindsay ests. movements for the time being, but wil? probably be returning south -in- vent -tuture. , ‘ i. C. Cowell af the departnient of immigration spent a few days in thir distric t last week. é “Harry Mist. returned from Rupert last Friday. Prince Gen. Hills of Kalum Lake wns in the yillage over the w eck end, , of the week with, friends in Takelse, . Terrace got its first taste of winte) on Saturday night, it Started to’ snow,’ and Sunday war blessed with a’ steady blow from the north, accompanied by. snow, And. thé 1: + Blass several degrees below freezing The snow kept.up all day, and most of the following. night. ing o ‘considerable: amotnt of. trite lec was coming: dow a the Skeeng. Pere a 4 "There ts. talk in Victoria, of ver opens, ing the Ladysmith, copper smelter, to ‘handle the ores from tlie coast and the . on Shipments of cop-[' northern Interior. arrived last Wednes- | day in connection with his local inter: He says he is uncertain of his |. the | Late that evening | ‘On Monday morn, |: Basketball Now Chief Attraction - Games Started . “Raskeifal started: Saturday evening “| with ‘three fast: moving games: béing. ‘| played: before. a fair’ audience, ‘The junior game was first off—Jim Smith's team winning by slight margin over Harry - ‘Attree’s’ aggregation. These boys try hard: but find that Tugby: in- ‘terferes a little with the, recognized . mode of playing “basketball. : ‘The girls’ game was very creditable, two ov three of the girls making their debut on the floor. The high schoo ‘team found enough openings to trim ; the Wild Cats. ‘Sophia MacLaren romped away with the scoring and her co-worker Lydia MeGregor intercepted many dingerous passes. Tt-was. Lydia's first chance ‘on the‘ floor The Wild Cats played nice combination but were unnble to find the basket. - = In the senior hoop event Fred The: . |mas and Lloyd Johnstone of the Town | team took matters in their own hander und sank plenty of shots from. all an- les. Their guards — snared: all. re- . | bounds and furnished lots of opportu- ‘nities for the forward line, Some of the high’ schol boys resented this and. wasted” time’ in unnecessary chatter, However, after ‘several’ ‘penalties had been handed out, the scond~ stanza found ‘both teams playing an airtight gamie, and’ ‘High School 6.0 *-° “C. ‘Michiel’ presided nt the score book. | Duhcin Kerr os: time keeper and ‘H. Lyons “handled ‘the whistle. These games ‘are scheduled’ every ‘Satirday night at 7.380 and are deserving. of pub- le, Support, t..as they are the only. efforts at winter ‘spidrts with the: ‘exception ‘of ; bridge. “ way wd Tt gt ‘ : . AS a player of games Canada 1s on- ly. rivalled by Australia as” the great. est in thé world.’ oe The final scote was, Town 22 FIC I IIIIEICIC III ICICI DORIC III III ICR ICRI ICR ICICI ACIDE : Now i is the,time to. prepare for.the long winter nights by installing a “RADIO... _We are agents for. 1 apts a DeForest. Crossley Machine 7 and can give ‘good terms on same. . Write or call for prices. | “4g? Batteries - eB Batteries. Pred Batteries- : E. T. Kenney, Ltd. ~ Terrace, B.C. Victor Radios’ oR. W. Riley - - “CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS Sample Books now on hand ~ . and ecords eee TERRA CE DRUG STORE. ca “a -Victrolas . ‘Terrace, B.C. NATIVE SONS’ OFFICERS | The Terrace Assembly No. 15, Native Sons of ,Canada held installation of officers on November 3rd when the fo! Igwing took oxer, the work for the en suing year :— : President—H. L. McKenney ; ist Vice-Pres—T. Elwood Brooks . : 2nd Vice-Pres.—R, D. Christy ; Secretary—James Smith 4 Treasurer—G. Graham The installation was followed by : social evening at which whist and dancing were the outstanding feature: Turing 1981 the seaplanes employeil in the fisheries patrol service in Brit- 18h" CBhitabia, under the“Domfnion De- - partment of Fisherles, were on flying. have. duty nubout 320. hours, Planes heen used in this service for severn’ years past, with very sults. Gast is. East and West is West, but men ‘ride’ wher. ever the sun shines -and-the Trail Riders . of. the Canadian Rockies, with a mem- ‘bership whieh girdles | the globe, are creat- ing. widespread in- , terest with their plans “y., for theiy.1932 expedi- “| tlon from. ‘Banff to Mount Assiniboine, th rough some of’tha': ~ ) most beautiful coun- -* try. in the great mountains from which they take aos peak with its many ad- ralleys, was 1927 trail ride and this: year's tri “29, ‘will-follaw generally: the bom, at 1 fpent ‘in:.camp, : according to ‘the: "best Liaditions. of ‘Ample time will be given for exploring ” the territory traversed, the ride ogcupying five days. ie Brewster and Allehby ‘Creeks; Agsl-. 4. * nibéine Pass -and the shoyrs‘of (Lake Magog to the PBL * great: ‘mountain; which is the'shjective of the riders., " their name, “joining Takes. and past e Order, -: “and traversing nor to-Grant Britain are increasing. at. Aa rapid rite ne te the. yeferenees: a ~ Return will Rocks; ‘the. Golden Valle; : be made through | the. Valley a the Citadel Tan 3 be s so . WITH THE TRAIL RIDERS ¢ focal point of the ip, start: neon July. nes, with nights Riders, and. Mré. through Sunshine Camp to Banff once more. The pictures shown above are distinctly interesting and=— - show Lt. Col. Phil Moore, president of the. Trail. ‘Moore, on camel-back at. the -Pyramids, during. the world-cruise of the Canadian Pacific liner “Empress of Britain’', in atrong contrast to the cowboy. viewing Mount Assiniboine, where’ =) this year's trail ride leads, . Inset is H YM. King) -Prajadhipok, of Siam, who proved an’ enthusiastic -: trail rider during his ‘visit to Canada last’ summer.’ Below, two fair bat hers ‘are’seen: setting: outiromrone’, tle th Cebit uh Abe rbeine Camp. - ae wh No, 47° eee satisfactory 1o-- om la cag ts