E] RACE NEWS Les, “ay OL. 14 TERRACE, B. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3 29, 1936 a pera esaengeneneraoen nese “TERRACE Remo is te have a new ferry in the tenn future. It is. stated = that: the trhlic works dopartinent. has issned oi esdoer for the Joh it will be a dupli- ésteoof the one put in service at Usk, Bond will have a five ton enpacity, W Little: will be in charge of eonstrue- tien work, : mat Parties that made the itip te Laket- Lake on Sunday report that the road is drying ont nicely bnt should bo raded as soon as possible. 8. Kirk- @ akly drove right through to the lodge. rie had a lot of rough stufé to go over but had no partienlir difficntty. a4 * sa * bal ok ~ After being - lost in the wilds at New Trazelton for some time the public works pila deiver finally arrived here on Saturday night.. The work of un- Tonding it and taking it to the Copper “iver slauch wre sturted Monday early in the moruing and work is being hur- ried on account of high water being dee very shortly now, T. C. M, Tur- ner will be in charge of bridge huilding nnd it is planned to run two shifts to wet the bridge in as qnickly-as possible Order Your Wood Now For the next few monihs we will have plenty of good slab wood . available, largely hemilock,...Now is the time to get next winter's wool In. Only $1.25 per load if -elose in town, and slightly high- er out of town. We also handle’ Firestone Tires and Willard Batteries. b Little, Haugland & Kerr © | Lakelse Lodge, LO.0.F], and Monn, tain View Lodge of the Rebekahs, par- nde te Kuox United Church’ on Sun- day night. "Pho sereiee was condueted? by the Rey, Adam Crisp who stressed the work “of the lodges in’ promoting brotherly love. One of the members of the LO.0.F., J. MeLaren, also gave a very able caddvess: in. which ‘he hrought ont the tenchings of the Order Jonathan and’ avid. and from the story of the geod’ Samaritan. Mra. It Dilling presided at the argan and Mrs. A. Munre amt Misi Longworth sang is aaduoet “Hear the voice that entrent- eth.” >. & ment of 3000 young maple trees from the Onlarig goverment recently and ke got busy and planted them at once on lis land near the. rock eut on the min hiehway. Ae had to put in some lang honrs. bat he does not mind that as he Tikes work fo keep his mind aff his New Year resalution. os + & of all interested in baseball. Tb Pinned feo get practices started as soon ats possible as in less than oa month the lueal boys will have ta meet the Usk boys in the first gine éf the SCHSO. : - eee A business project.of some. import- ance is about to start here. Joe, who for many yenrs has carried on a laun- dry business, has rented the bullding formerly occupied ,;by the Bank of Montrenl. As yet he has not given to the public what his intentions are, but has promised to do so int due course. The Ttemo Fa rmery’ Institute hold a social on Satur day night and a num- ber of local people went down for the floings. i. ‘T. Kenney, M.0.A4., and . Harry King were included in the local =| contingent, A good time was had and the member -for ‘Skeenn especially en- ‘Joyed hhnself as he was given the op- perbinity to tell the people of Remo wliat was done at the last session., It. ‘J was-good for the strawberries, someone sid. + ‘Buy at Home’? principal. PRONE ET TIRED: you use these columns? help sell your produce, ’ Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community: hor, When s you use the. colamns of your “LOCAL. NEWSPAPER; You are supporting: a local industry and encouraging the Tell the baying public what you. have and give the price, OMINECA HERALD AND. TERRACE Are here to carry that message to the public for you. NEWS Will Spc An IORI CORIO SO IOERICRACE IOC ERIE III ACHE SEEDS! ~ SEEDS! SEEDS! Timothy | Be : “ th Chemical Fertilizers Clover’ “Red; ‘Dutch “Alsike a ~ Onion Mailers - Gardrn Tools, Garden Seeds a Dutch Sette. ” yf Loy Lime 9 Sulphur George Lite revreived another ship- Notice has heen elven of a meeting is ostatians, a muss of yalunble data as to at trapat the same station. WILD BIRDS ARE REGULAR | t On May ard, 1985. a gold crowned spartow was taken nt the loca! band- ing station and biological ,band 34- 142707 was placed on its leg. On May Sth it entered the trips twice. ‘From then: on, for the balance of the year, it did nat show up again. Doubtless it ‘took its part in. the nesting activitie® ly: illustrating from the friendship ‘ot: of that spring time, helped raise a fainily’ oF young sparrows, and then, ‘in the fall migrated to southern clines for fhe winter months. On April 21st of this your this same sparrow entered. “The? bird wre: in good condition and ready for another your's activities, This is a gved example of the pre- cision with which the wild birds trav- a anstheir vear round routes, Since 1920 some YHOO bird. binders, working in_co-opermtion with the National Park Lraneh, and with Board of Biological Survey of the T.S.A, have banded over two million wild birds, The banders have been scattered over the two caun- ‘tries, and by binds being taken on their returns to stations where they were handed, or being rveeaptured at other the movements of birds has been col- lected. (Report show that six per cent of the birds banded‘ have been retaken nt some point or other after an inter- val.of at least three months, The work of the binders has been benefi- cinl to the birds as every station be- comes a minature sanctuary where feed is put out to attract the migrants, and thus, after long flights the birds are able to rapidly rebuild their vigor As the majority of birds thus treated ave of a definite economic value to man, either as eaters of weed seeds, or destroyers of insect pests, the work of banding hag“the additional vale of helping to nrotect these friends of man Kind. Irs. 8 8. G,"Mills and Mrs. N. Sher- wood left on Thursday for a trip to Vancouver. : se & . Harley Lewis aud Ken Warner ar- rived from Smithers on Monday. If they can secure jobs aronml here it is gxoing to help the ball team, ee Misses Helen and Velma Greig have Wilt a new walk into their home and they sure showed the boys how gravel and dirt should be hanitted. : oe & The fine weather of the past week has, stimulated farm work to a great extent. The Jand warmed up and the farmers have been working early and late plowing and seeding.. Everything is growing and rhubarb will be ready in a day or two and asparagus was eut from one local bed last Sunday. eo8 ‘Ledies Guild of - Knox United Entertaining The Ladies Guild of Knox United church put on a fine evening’s enter- taimment on Wednesday when the LO. O.F. hall was filled to capacity. ‘Phe program opened with a westtation Dy Mrs, Evelyn Bagshaw Lewson of Van- ing Tood ina inodernized version un- der the title of “The Big Bad Wolf.” The item was skillfully exeented and wrs a settue of modernistice youlutal langage, showing o- cousiderable in- fluence of the technic of Shadow Sinart Taevad Teen aud ether mom- hers of the yorthful comic strips. The mnin item of the program was a play, “Listen Badies.’ “Mrs. J. HL Smith, Mrs. G. S. Brooks, Mrs. ‘TI. E. Brooks, Mrs A. Mine, Mrs. CAM. Gigger, Mrs. W. EB. Smith, Mrs, Ivan Frark, Mrs. BR. Dilling Miss A. Longworth and Mrs. guild composed the cast. The story realistie treasure haunt on ‘Thornhill mountrin. As many of the characters hnd been localized, ‘bringing in some the sallies were received with great amusement ‘by the audience. Follow- ing the play Mn R. Dilling brought down the house with a eowboy song and had to respond to an encore. . Mrs. G. 8. Brooks gave two fine recitations and the hist item on the program was wnother song by R. Dilling. Mrs. T. FE. Brooks eeeompanied him on the mandolin. : -After the program the cast nnd others who had performed certain functions repaired to the church where refreshinents were served, and a pre- -|ladies ore. in sentation of spring flowers was made to Mrs. Sundal who successfully tradi od and directed the ladies. Our local sertbe has a great curiosity and le may yet get an earful which he will not find exactly to his Hking. He_ snys he would Ifke to plant a naiero- phone in the room where the’ ladies foregather for. a sqa-called meeting. He of course would be hidden some dis- tance away. Our local serlbe is surely ald enough now to be satisfied if the session behind closed doors. {While they are there the men are sate and they will learn ample in the evening when they get home. It is indeed an individual characteristic to want to evesdrop on the girls in session Take our udviee old man, and tend to your own knitting. ee 8 , A local lady fed some honey to her pet sqnarrels. She put the honey on a butter patty and got quite a kick out of seeing the animal go for it. But after cleaning up the honey the squir. rel packed away the butter patty and now only five guests can be entertain- ed for dinner instead of ‘six, of board will be nsed in future when the squirrels are to bbe fed. eek The probability {s that a bunch of work will shortly be done-on Kalum Lake Road or R. W. Riley will want to know the renson why, Last Sun- day he made a trip by. truck out to the Inke and here’ ia’ what: ‘he e Boys te the -rond ‘ “were close’ together’ as: _the driver would then slow: down. “But there were places which looked alright and the driver speeded: ‘up. only, to-hit some bouncing around, one time: being the other,. : with aan and wot ¢ durred. off. nid Th sto wrestle | arsdol who gave the story of Red Rk: o. TL, Kenney, all members of the interest was well maintalned through- ont, and told of the efforts of the ladies to raise money, and included a. of the most prominent men of town,’ A plece |. was alright when the: rough- ‘spots ‘on | an unseen‘ bad spot": Then. I would do | thrown from one: ‘side’ of the truck ‘to |: and twice". the: side boards !- ’ r) * Citisty’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will. vou try our Bread and Buns? ; Standing orders shipped . regularly. All kindsof cake. Get sur price, =f } Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. 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