VoL 13 TERRACE, B.C., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4, 1983 . “No, 2 $ ; CONSTABLE PLAYS SANTA CLAUS ; sous = . , . : . i . oan . . . .? Philbert Hotel Terrace Notes curs. ‘McKenney bas had ‘the very FOR NEW YE ARS _ cog A i ‘he C. G. LL. unit of St. Matthews| pleasant duty of phrying Santa Chas eo eae: TERRACE, B. C. church entertained their mothers at} toe a number of locat femiiive as the Fully Mod Bleetrie Licht at home ‘ ed cmp eae Mrs. - Teptesentatl . a i er nt an Ganong’s and Rexall’s Chocolates ~ wre uly Modern ectric Lig ree, on Friday evening when a most}in Anyox tnd the I. D. FE and the ? T Running Water enjoyable time was spent. The par-| Rangers. Some weeks ago Cons, Me- M ctor Rad Toffee i in tins or bull ravellers Sample Rooms ents entered into the drills and games|Mentiey réceived a ietter ueSins if be Ictor hacto -P, O. Bax 5 Telephone und were just as much girls as the/ would) undertake th: thar ution of youngsters were. IKefreshments were | lmumpers if they were sent in, and aise L. Martin, Prop. served during the evening. asking tov a Hist of mmmes of those t: 7 nn i : —_——— shem they vvoult be sent As nore . . * Miss McInnes returned Saturday af-jsult fhe hige paikiag- casos urrived . TERRACE DRUG STORE ter spending the holidays at het home| fast Friday containing goods tor 22 . ; in North Bulkley. Leal ieriives. Tae slipaehe bel been R. Ww. Riley i - - - Terrace, B.C. —- specially gonerais, eoutalning not ng Bring your car in for a Mrs. Hogan and three. children of | parcet but two or three for cach fume | * ° Complete Overhaul Agar’s Garage All repairs carefully made Oiland gas. Full stoek of parts, tires, ete. General Motors Agent Terrace, B. C. Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber Rough Lumber No, 2 Shiplap S48 common dimension and No, 1 Ship- lap 7 No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, "Y-joint *Shingles Mouldings, . PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. YORK HOTEL Vaneouver. B.C. The House of Comfort and Cheerv Serrice Extremely 8.eww New Winte: Fiatess WITHOUT BATE «= WITH BATH DALY §$ 1.50% 2.00 MONTHLY 25,00 30.00 ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS we ! Free Garage . ‘@ In the centre of the cily’a attractions All rooms exceptionally ’ large and noise proof . Write For lilustrated Folder THE YORK HOTEL Yancouver, B.C. 8. G6. Houchton. Manager eae nes orn a ae Norman Moorchouse of Prince Ru. pert spent the holiday in Terrnece, The Welk Sunday School held thetr Christmas tree on the afternoon of the 21st of December and the roungsters had a very enjoyable time. The ‘sre evening Hev, T, FH. Allen conducted’ a snecih]: Christinag ‘service’ at which a hinge percentage of the T'sk: people, were presen 7 Dorreen were guests of Mr. and Mrs N. Sherwood over the holiday week, Miss B. Sherwood entertained o nuniber of girl friends last Thursday iuiternoon, and on Friday Mrs. Sher- wood entertuined, in honor of their shests, “ i New Years was quietly spent in most of the homes. ‘Chere were some fini- ly gatherings: for dinner. Miss Patmore-returned on Monday for the new sehoul term after spending the holidays at Rupert. Geo, Little staged an old time shoot- ing mateh ‘last Thursday afternoon nnd there was a good woumber of loca” sports, present, The -first yrize tur- key went to Lawrence.Greigg atter he had to shoot off a tic. H. M. Wilsor won the second and BE. J. France wol third,. A number of chickens were nl so-shot for and wen. The Canadian Legion unt oon their audinl New Years dance. oo: Saturday” neht and there was a va. good tin out ta entoy the oceashon, Wolves were diore | plonfifal this veer than usual raport. the prospevtacs saul ‘trappions Sogd- on "Ss reported tad he living ou the thats just atave thy rew MFeenn rive. brides. The Terrace Nows is only Two Dollars 7 FUNERAL LATE MRS. RAVEN — Tho dtnnern] of Mrs. Tohn 6. Raver wis held on Monday last when Rev. E AY MeIKim veonducted services af Rt Matthews ehnrch, and Rey. T. TT. Aten at the grave side. The lite Mrs, Kav- on was born in Wiltshive, Bug.. on Dec 23rd, 1863, and came to Cnuada 12 years nyo, try whe spent in J predeceased hey in The pall benvers were Fe. T. IT, MeKRoanier. WY. CL Sparses. J tha, A. Autre and RR. Cores eC. Aer imshand Febrnary | 192. Kenney TT, ep | IN PROBATE. N THE SUPREME, COURT OF BRI- TISH COLUMBIA . N THE MATTER OF THE “ADMIN. STRATION. ACT”. AND. IN| THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF RO- 3ERT CORLETT, DECEASED . Tike notice that by order of His Tonor FL McB, Young the 8th day of Sovember, AD, 1932, I was appointed xecutor of the estite of Robert Cor- ett, decernsed, and IL parties having huims agnuinst: the said estate are here- nn regiired to fnrmish same, properly erified, to me on or before the Sst. lay of Tnnuary, AD, 1038, and all nvties Indelted to the estute are re- tired to pay the: amount of their in- lebtedness: to me forthwith. ' BE T, “Kenney, Executor, Terrace, B.C. dated’ the , 20th day af December, A D, 1992, , All her time tn this conn: | 92-32" ily, Each lot inchuided clothing. toys provided by the Rangers, candy. wuts fruit, including tifferent kinds of or- anyves, figs. efe. It was also noted the Canadinn National, both boats and the trun, brought the cases through free of carrying charges. At Terrace Bert Swain was hot -to he outdone by aqny- one xo he carted the boxes up to Cons McKenney and there Santa Clius did j the vest. The shipmeut made a dandy, Christus for a lot of pedple who aid not figure on much celebration for the Christhias season, Rev. T. H. Alen wnd family went t : Puettic lant t Wednesday and were the; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. MeCub-' bin. That evening Mr. Aen condnet efoa Chr ists rervice, Perhaps one of the most useful of: all things the economic disturbance has done has been to foster a much larger’ spitit of co-operation between ".conm-, munities and indiriduals, torether with. a keen desire to share in the goad, ‘the holiday season. -operation is all to the good. ‘will enter ‘for the people of Anvox and: Prince things of life, especially with those’ Whe wre enught in the wheels of ¢ir- Clisiauces and find themselves pineh on. This his bee speciiy noticonlte during the Christmas season, ft la heen evidenced in the action of the 1, OLE mud Rangers of Anyvex di send: ing such generous gifts to a number of local families. and tt is alse to be secu in the action of the LO.D.EL in Prince Rupert in cassenving that the Likelse Valley Cotmmnity Christmas ‘Mree Was carried out ino snch ao way that none wore left. out. Local ormaniza ‘ons wud iudividuals have heen assid- Aous for weeks pat in checkiwy: snd ‘Te-checking ‘were ‘cheer has brought to mumy homes thir sure thar none resalt) Christinar muke Asou ty missed byleht- whoo. ‘Year a real measure of cheer, ‘ening the outlook for many ‘through no fault of their own have . a P aye ry of ‘ % THE EFFECT OF CHRISTME ij found themsclyes without the ustial things that are looked upon as part of This spirit of co- Muny 1933 with warmer feelings -Rupert. and with n ownarmer. apprecin- ‘tion of organizations like the LOWD.E. and ‘The -Rangers, wha’ labor quietly and vnassnmingly that they mey sere ve their fellows, BEATTY MEETS SCOUTS 4 H°7: courage and modesty are the cardinal virtues that make for success and they should be the ideal of every Canadian boy, said EB, W. Beatty, chairman and president of the Canadian Pacific Railway, in addressing the: Montreal District Scott Council at- thelr. headquarters :in « thatcity recently.” Mr. Beatty ‘was speaking in his capacity as pra- sident of the Canadian General Council of the Boy’ Scotts’ Asgo- eletion and .et* a function ‘at Which he’ had been ‘presented with a copy of the new Scout ous Songs. The French-Canadian song book, “Songs for Canadian Boys.” The appeal of this book is to all classes of boys and girls, to adults and to the Eng- lish-spenking world generally. language are included, making The songs Include those common to the Empire, adn, England, Scotland, Treland, Wales, the United States, French- Canada, France, sea songs, sen chantles, seouting and marching sonss, choruses and miscojlane- Some of the finest poems in the- the book an. anthology..in_ itself. songs of:. Cans. children at. Christmas.. Song group have scholarly Eng-= lish translations by J. Murray Gibbon. It is a book that would adorn the ahelves of any brary. Mr. Beatty made a complete Inspection of the Scouts’ Mont- real premises and evinced ‘lively interest: in, the .toy - shop. where hundreds ot old and damaged toys were. belng put into shape ‘and -renovated for distribution among the poor and destitute Photo- graph shows him among the bop s at work in the. shop. , Lo ks