ee ~ ~ - - Sr eaemon a oe a ee = egy oy A ‘i is } and Miss Fordham, Mr, and Mrs, Dan- me; baur and family of Copper City were 7 ' visitors in town Sundny. t vhf a) f ies. m Saturday visitor. mo you's Institute Joint pienie held at Geo. 7 Rupert spent the week end in town, | TERRACE HOTEL | oft mpm RRs nine nn AAAARR AR RANA ARR, mer holidays, . —_—aees i Tvan Frank was a business’ visitor to Prince Rupert on Saturday. f Mrs. 8S. Hansenechild and two child- aa} .ren of Rupert aré visiting relatives in the district: ’ . Semeaee ee J. Spltzel, fert attending the assizes, 0 The continued warm weather has rushed the berry season: and it. will he a short one unless a big rain hits the district. oe, Mr. Ballock of Prince Rupert, the new resident public works engineer for the province, pald his first visit to Terrace last week in company with his assistant, Mr, Pethick. eed W. C. Sparkes is building 2 boat|. house at Lakelse. Parking space has been provided at Lakelse Lake. - Misses Kasthope and ‘allot enter- lained friunds Friday after.-oon |. be- fore levving for thetz homeg in, Chill: iwack. mo, . oF Dorthy and Clara Little are home: from Edmonton where they have been attending school. oes oo Mr. and Mrs, John McRae returned Friday from Prince Rupert where they attended the funeral of ‘the late Jas, Mchtae. , co , Js Spy t sve . : Mr. and Mrs. R. L, McIntosh Are in town again after spending a few days in Prince Rupert. =~ ; “Mrs. O’Brien, Mrs, Bell and Miss Al- gers of Usk were visitors in town. :* The out: of town pupils writing en- trance examinations bere were: Ar- thur Algers, Dorothy Whitlow, Usk: Alberta Dobbie, Copper City; Mina and Iola Medd, Woodcock; Elsie Dan- haur, Copper City; Jack and Norma McCubbin, Pacific: Stanley and Dor- The Sons of Canada and the Wom- Litéle’s island on Monday was attend: ed by a large crowd, The morning was cool and cloudy but did-not spoil|.-" the outing. . Be Mrs. I. H. Skinner, Mr, and Mrs; y GC. R, and Mrs. Gilbert were at thelr| cottage at Lakelse Lake over ‘the holl- m day. : : ri a) pomeen Ralph Davis of Victoria’ was ‘among | he week. end visitors, ee tyes F, H. Hondley of Smithers Was. 0 Mr, and’ Mrs. ‘B.- Smith of Prince ; John Hearn and R. A. McRae‘ were |” min from the hatchery for the holiday. |. IK, GORDON . . TERRACE Froprietor -° Britieh Columbia CEDAR POLES: WANTED—40. Terrace: Notes Mise Halliwell of the teaching’ statt |. at Prince Rupert is home for the sum- Mrs, Ohnesorg was up from Rupert and spent the holiday with her uncle F. W. Beard spent the week in Ru-| | a . tte . Sinaia eae Te t 0 rare ieee meen apwae py uing its policy-of consis '_Bress—in its continual search for deas:, ... in its constan of better cars ... . General Motors not International s and hundreds of but also operates the ost Complete - Only maintains its great "Research Laboratorie eit eA ODL yu ~ ite! —" ‘reproduced, ‘Here all makes of General - Motors.cars are constantly being sub. t development . . jected to the most searching tests. Here . » every. principle. develope by General Motors engineers is put to proof... every detail of each test’ car's: perfor- mance carefully and closely checked, Here years of normal use are crowded into a few months of continuous, gruel. "ling operation, ‘A. typical example is offered by Chevroles, Since the opening of the General -Motors Proving Ground, ‘Chevroler oy cars. along have piled up three ‘million miles o a ve + OSHAWA,O “M°LAUGHLIN-BUICK': Li wa ak testing wa | “around the world, ty and worth a NTARIO