Dow nso. ; VoL 12 Terrace Mill Stock of - Lumber” Rough Lumber . No. 2 Shiplap Sts common dimenston and.No. 1 Ship- ey “. lap an pa on Noo 1 1 Finish, ‘Siding, . Flooring, Veloit Shingles : Mouldings, 7 “yh PRICES, ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Tana ke Ete. . ai : "Bring your car in for a Complete Overhaul Agar’s Gane |i 7 All repairs ‘carefully made Oil and kas. Full stock of parts, tires, ete. General Motors Agent. Tertaze, B.C.” Di Phitbert Hoel TERRACE, B. C.. Ruaning Water Dining Room. ‘Electrica Light Telephone * Travellera Sample Reoms Special Chicken Dinner Sunday c “P.O. Box 29 ake oS SWAIN’S: | Transfer and: Taxi Service Meet all trains: . Special Rates to Lakelse Lake ‘ “TERRACE, B. C. ‘Terrace N otes — ‘the jpentug of the hunting season ; and the w eekly half holiday came on the same day this. year, and as a re- sult a-good many were out with thei guus.to rid the country of a lot of the ‘wild things that are @ tame, ; Ront éxops have ‘been. malting won- devful growth this-year, Spuds pas ticularly are better than ever as tlie wire WOFTL, always bad in dry se Sons, did not ike this. season, Aliss -Besale Moore returned t ‘Hazelton after a visit’ with ‘friends: and her ‘brother, ° . She: took. in: the: flower Sanne EES . se a At the Inst inonthly imeetug of thy Terrace and. District’ Board, of Trai At was decided ‘that.at future meetings | systematic, djseussioni would «be fnsti: |: tuted. These", discussions would: Have their, baats in- Ri: paper ‘elven: by. ‘some one of the members, The. September meeting will ‘see’ the start-of” this Bro- | eedure’ wlien ‘a pajier ‘wilt ‘be. ‘given. by’ ach Reverldge on Finance, 7 po Veome nice clean-ups being made by the _ frost closes them out. TERRACE, B Cy WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1982 | . ; No. 36 ——— ‘The. Water: ‘evela of the lakes is now Jlower . and. the fishing. has greatly im:). proved. a The Terrace: baseball ‘fans are. a to Usk on. the first of September and on the’ 5th the Usk boys and their su), porters are coming to Terrace, 7 M. Bores of Rémo spent Monday Terrace, oe ge ing treatment, at the Hazelton hospital returned home: Hriday, : ! 5 ih Buird, inspector of niunielpalities pald an official visit to Terrace this week, : were visitors in town on Monday. E. §. Cole, fishery Warden, is con- fined to his. home at present. es Angus Bruce of Douglas Creek spent | the week end in town. “Mr. aud Mrs. E. Williams of Knox Williams, who suffered from a sever illness early in the spring, reports tha he is much improved by, his stay in te district. , Se Mrs. It. Barayon of Nlazarn Falls Iw us in town this week, ' Mrs. J. sg. Irvin and son of Princ Rupert arrived on Tuesday. Under ‘the new- train service. trains will atrive fromthe east on Tuesdays’ Thursdays and Saturdays ‘at 4,42 pm and the trains from the west will a®, rive on Mondays, Wednesdays and o Fridays at 2.15 p.m, - Cee” : Mrs. C. #. Norringtén who has spent some time this summer in Lakelse Val ley has returned to Prince Rupert, Mrs: Colthurst arrived from south on Monday. Local blackberries are especially fin. this year. The cool, damp season ha develop extra large -berries. growers re now. busy: “gathering thi crop and are meeting: with fair au \CCSS : in: m inarketing dt.: re th Roe . < + + 4, ‘eae. last "week, leaving Thursday for: up river r points, Mrs. J. W, Nicholls of Prince Rupert | returned | to - her home Thursday ater holidaying“ in’ ‘the’ Aletelet An some weeks. ; ; ae "Reports from ‘Douglas. Creek tell ‘of ‘placer miners during the past, week. Now the water in’ the-creek ‘has dropp. ed work has: got under! way and thc various outflts are putting in som atrenuona licks before~winter and the mm was Mra. Ay Ross in. back, th, town after: apending ‘the simmer: months. at Rosi- ‘wood. - ‘ 2 are oe ar ‘Paul: ‘Armopr, mabyizer of the Paci (tle Salvage Ca,,.: returned to the. con: : on Monday. last, © ove moa ; i spent some’ time nf" Takelae Lake tht week’ ori business, ae ‘ 2 apie 7 ' days’ at Taikelse: ‘Take: with: eM Mra. Parlow, an | Mr. and Mrs, AL Carmichael of Us. | Hotel, Prince Rupert, came in from : | Lakelse Lake On Wednesday and pro- _{eeeded to the coast .on Thursday, Mr. Loeal |, “AL, Vv: Flumailton of the: pubile work: department was in town Wednesday -or Mra. Dr, Milis ‘nd son spent: a ten | ‘ Geo, Graham who. has been ‘receiy- W, Strachan, inspecto of ‘Aishertes: ; , (| tp toany. one -of a? score -of:: new high ‘ald Gatineay districts ' decording ‘to A. ‘0. Seymour, Gen- - eral Tourist Agent, Canadian Pa- =| [Here end There Popularity. of Canadian apples abroad has notably Inst yoar apple exports to Efirope ‘vom: Western * ‘Canada reached record “of | 1,174,000 : boxes, Fruit ‘growers ara . anticipating am even darger’ crop _ This. year, ee "RY. Dantaud, formerly Travel- > Iing, Passenger Pacific. Railway, appointed District . Passenger ‘Agent, Algoma District, | Nurth >. Day, Ont. eifective - “August 16th, W.anipag, ' wags : Mx. Daniaud has had a long and ' Successful career with the Com- ’ pany, and jis now recelving .con- ératniations on | his most ‘recent : pr omotion, i" y Numbers of anglers. returning through Oltawa and Montreal re- port having experianced exceed= ingly: gdod bass fishing. was the expression of'a group from Cineinneti, “Ty visited the bass fishing waters of the Gatineay River, north of Maniwaki, according to A, 0, Sey- mour, Generc]- Teurist Agent, Ca- nadian Pacific Railway... ‘This is evidently the peak year with’ partridge, one would: judza _ from the reports emanating from various Parts of thé Laurentian of Quebec, cific Railway, Ta almost every _ locality partridge, as the ruffed ' grouse and Franklin grouse are: best known, are: very plentiful. Most flocks hatched thig year are "nearly full grown, New freight rates « on live stock with low iinimum weights to meet the competition of motor trucks .,in the -transportation~ of :” ; ‘animals: to: ‘niarket. have been But . Jato effect by ’ fic. and “Canadian National: Rail- . Ways ‘cover! & movement from “the Canadian Pact- Stations within a radius of 160 miles of" Toronto, and these were - effective from “August 15. ‘Phe Lew rates are. belng tried out as "an experiment, and it is expected they will result In a very gubstan- tlal increase in the rail movement : of cattle, sheep, and hogs, One of the most interesting ‘passengers arriving in Montreal by the Canadian Pacific SS. Duch- ‘ess of Richmond on August 13 - was. “Miss England III", the world’s fastest motor-boat, ° After the international races‘ with Gar Wood's buat at Detroit, Kaye Don . will take “Miss England IIL” to Toronto, where visitors at the _ Canadian . National: Exhibition will beable to 5e6 an attempt by the * powerful vessel to.lower her awa OF any other aew world’s record, - The hig apeed boat was accom. Danied in the Duchess of Rich- mond by It. E. Gamer, senior mo- Chanic, and‘“mate" to Kaye Don during the races. - Pwo hundred organizations afe “hinted with the guverning bedy of the Canadian Chamber of Com- Merce, whose seventh annual cons - - vention will be held at Halifax, - Sapte; uber. 18- 15, will send mem- -bers ‘to a: pre-'and post-conven- tion sea. crulse-and Jand tour with ‘the Clarke Steamship Co., the. Dominion Atlantic and the Cana- fan, Pacfie “Riilways. scheduled ‘leave Montreal September 3 > ani retin there September 19, The'sea ‘crulre will be on. tha- 8.8. New Northland, calilng at Charlottetown, Sydney, St. Pierre- Miquelon. St. Joltn’s, Newfound- land. -and ‘Halifax. prior. to. the Jconvention, and. . will: * Maritiwe* ‘Provinces after. It. “Cost: of: ‘travel: ‘to ‘Enstern ‘Que- ; bee, the Lower’ St, Lawrenen ani, to resorts In the Maritime Pro- vinces ling been deflated this sum-: mer In a ‘fare revolution ‘that has . never :been equalled inv the :bis-: .. tury. of the rallrands; of Catnuda.. oo This reduction works out at about. fare and one-tGhth ‘forthe round -; Glorious, summer centres an Can-. Ada's unsurpassed | Atlantic. . board * with, proportionately rae “duced fares to maay ather des.‘ ‘nations in eastern Quebec and | "the Maritime Pavinces which = (nom Comptne, v increaved, and . Agent,” Canadian.” . . This. Ohlo, who recent-. {Worst way to help us live, cavor.*the |. s@h- Letter te Bal ‘Editor Terrace News and Omineca ' Herald, ; Dear Sir—tIn your issue of August 17 - _ the article About my trial . seems ty. £8 compared ° with 560,060 . - boxes in 1950." plaster it all. over me, Now’ in all fa‘ ness the readers should see the other side of the picture, ft might clear up some of the misunderstanding for peo- ple not ww ell acquainted with the facts. The new’ herd Jaw was enforced on : Aucust i without‘ any forewarning at ‘all gly ing us ‘no chance ‘to get pasture. ‘But on the 1st of August we watched ‘the cows all day. During supper time they got away as far as the C. NLR Iright of way, They never got in towi iproper. They didn't do no damagc ‘nor were there any complaints agains’ | them still they took them into th ‘pound. _ _I was srmmoned to court on on- charge Int once there tro thar; ., Were waiting. You ‘rend about the respect for th , law, but what about Tespect for our right to live. Byer since Terrace oe: Jisted we had the Privilege to let om cow rn on free pasture, and that wer good times. Is it. right or fair to ta] that privilege away from us in. real hard tines when we need & cow in th: The jp pounding fee is $2.00 about the ‘value ‘Jof. one week's milking, Lots of weeks & working man has no chance to make that much.’ We went to jall, in pro- test for myself and all the other neigh- vf their own, -Now you have both sides of the pi : ture. -It wan't take you. jong to draw & conchision, Respectfully. yours, John Lip ' Thea Colthurst entertained a nur ber of friends ‘at the sammer home Lakelse on Monday evening in cele} tlon of his 18th - birthday. A. McLeod of. the ©. N.: R, who has spent two weeks at Lakelse returned on Monday and resumed his duties, Tack Sparkes is improving in healt! at the camp and was able to come into town Sunday evening. CANNED Goar MEAT NOT. LEGAL Two Men in the Terrace District were Before Magistrat Kenney and _ Found Guilty—Sentence “Later . + ire . a ‘ he, (uo fe ’ Terrace, Ang. 20—TWe | well known men of the: district appeared before - Maglatrate Kenriey today on a charge of having game in their possession ‘out of season. Cons, McKenney told oi having . searched the. premises of both men and had - found: goat ‘meat ‘canne. at each place; One of the men told tht judge that they had been out Prospect- ing-and that a wolverine had ratde, bors suffering wlth me throug no fauli' their food. cash and they Were a Joy way from home and without food. killed @ goat with a rock. Thewe: er turned bad and they returned Ac - bringing the goat meat with them and rather than have it spoil had canned it. The magistrate found both men guilty and . postponed sentencing them for ten days, ‘The court pointed, out that the game act only allowed deer ° meat to be taken by prospectors, Geni meat was not included in the clags, Mrs, Stamvincent -and three daugh-: ters w ho have been spending the school holiday at Lakelse Lake returned. to their home in Prince Rupert on ‘Sunday —_e Mrs, Geo. Little left Saturday for : Lake Kathlyn where she will ‘be the guest of Mrs, Olof. Hanson, ° Mr, and Mrs.. Frank Glass of Prince . Rupert are holidaying with the form- er’s sister at Lakelse Lake. - Misses , Kathleen’ Harvey, ‘and Edna GUker, R.N., of Prince Rupert hospitat staff spent a.few faye ‘last week a Lakelse Lake, : Capt. and Mrs, Colthurst moved ou to their home at Lakelse Lake last week, The Captain has running hot: water.and cold water and ‘many othe, modern Improvements in his home, a Miss Marjorte, Blance who hag ‘been : a guest of Mrs. E. T, Kenney at.Lakel-: se Lake for. the past few weeks, 1: turned home to Rupert Monday. ; —— ‘The Omineca Herald is $2.00 a year : near future. : use Counter . Check Books a _ Byen though business j is not up. to’ normal you still” nd need them now or in the. "The Omineca Herald ©. Will now supply you with e