«, School District No, 53, from se THE AMAZING NEW FLOOR PLAN In the 68 Parkwood Line 2°: a Oh ‘Farntohed Apartment on Wheels. iB 1... Western Trailer Sales: 1°. _ " “Weat of Skeona Forest Products; Hwy 16 — . - Phone 635-6504 = Terrace, B.C. oe - TERRACE motorists will g00t \ receive miniature antoclicence. tags, mailed to their homes by the Tuberculous and Chest . Disabled Veterans Association for use on key chains, Pretty + Hanne Hunas, 19, reminds drivers that the ) tags are an invaluable aid in the ‘Association’ 8 annual service in returning iost Proceeds of tag distribution go toward support of TB keys, Vets and tuberculosis researc! h, | The year "News items from the files 01 the Terrace Omineca Herald: APRIL, 1953 ‘Word hes been received by Fred Macklin, secretary of the Department of Education ‘at Victoria, that ‘tenders may-norr called for the construction of if Terrace, : BE “Hehry Siaxk’ of HS, General Building Contractors © was awarded the contract for: laying a cement sidewalk on Kalum Street in front of E, T, Kenne. Ltd., Bank of Montreal and J, MM. Trek & Equipment Property. Te Terrace Public - Libary in the Provincial. building was officially _ opened on April 26, MAY, 1953 Approval’ was received here this. week from head office. of the B,C, Power Commission for permission to construct a power line on the south side of the Skeena River, which Line will serve approximately 41 pros. active cu customers along the Aix. port. road and the Lakelse Lake read to the foot of the bili passed the Piquette residence, “Following a lengthy discussion last evening in the Municfpal office with engineers B.A, Ella atid W. Rolston of the Edmonton Enginooring firm, the Village nggerdeor-senfor ih school ’ '. | were lost at 6:30 Tuesday morte “|the ‘two Terrace schools bring» was “1953 | with regard to the Deep Creek source of. water supply for the proposed new Village waternorks project, as outlined by the ens gineers, and also a sewage sys= tem to serve the densely popu lated section of the Village pelted RU tee ere. Ee AUGUST, 1953 ‘An important miles:ona in thet history of Terrace & District School Board No. 53 wasreached thts week when School Board |: chairman, Clarence Michie) and secretarystreasurer Fred Macke lin. signed bonds to the value of more than one half a million dollars which had been backed by the Provincial. Government ane 53 per $100, SEPTEMBER, 1953 : Sixty thousand yards of earth ing in a small earthquake that hit the Kitimat-Terrace right-of way at’ Alwyn Creek trestle, Lasting only. two or threo minules, the quake affected a 20teyard long Sd-yard wide aren at 6-mile, . With school opening date just around the corner, Board secres- tary, Fred Macklin reports 115° new pupils have registered for ing the total enrolment to 735, Jeff Wilson landed a 30’ pound | r steelhead while fishing withangl-| ing tackle in the Kisplox River. last Sunday, It took him two hours to land the fish, . Commission gave the gosahead DINE, nih 4 CANADIAN & “ ‘Phone. or. “Plan « a Group Dinner 7 Party Ty Oar “FOOD. (= : ; a \e Beck, Vancouver and Mra, "RES TA URAN coreg” OUT ‘Delicious CHINESE FOODS Pt 35-61 Le sold at the super sale price “who had ding Efe wifé;: Agnes and.son’Fred at [lent they: will ~~ By R : ‘This week wo: hava: flowers, ‘| birds and butterflies:but nobecs, The flower was -a:fucheis, .re- :. | moved from the garden of Mrs, ' | Paul Lafrance last fall and taken into the house to winter. On New Year’s day the plant produced.— not a bloom bit a beautiful multi. 4. | coloréd butterfly: An unusual har- bringer of Joy and | good fortune for 1968, | an advertise ar removed trom -the. ‘poof ‘of his a ‘Gorman t niouth last week ‘and his dentist says such incidents are Nery, eat Pale a a - Arid in these daya’ of. medical history making, car friend Art|: Lows cominents;. Well the South Africans: geom to ‘lave : solved the ‘racial Problem. They're keeping the negroes. for spare parts ‘over there. @. ” Terrace's ‘answer tothe Georg- fa Strait may hit thé local news stands one of these days, Two -or’ three ‘longhairs were in. the ‘office lagt week asking pertinent @iestiora about the tricks of the publishing trade and obscenities and such, Guess the boys are planning an avant garde clas- sified section, We're wondering what they intend -to call: their |: little ‘old goosepaper.- ‘Terrace doesn't have any straits, 45 miles of tunnels through the snow but straits wa ain't got rt . . ” Heavy. snows bring out the nica eat points in people, One of our advertising types tells’ us of a kind-hearted neighbour who gave a help’ ‘hand one'morning: when ‘comes a West Kalum MToggling -truck with'a wing plow,’ No-prob- Jem — just a whump ‘and athump and ye German ‘Bportacar ‘ia bai * a. * "And there's ‘Gatr ‘Avemué .| resident who. ‘makes. sure’ that none of his neighbours are snows, bound, He cleans out his own driveway and then obligingly does duty without even .being ished, His ‘neighbours. wanted to say’ thank you but they knew be would- n't like the notoriety of havira: hia name mentioned, All we'll, say fs that Paul Newman played the lead in a movie by the same name a couple’ om years 890, - As for the birds - - _ well we've {heard all about dumb dodo's but there's a hardy ‘robin flap. “| ping his wings: around town, and in this: weather ‘he’ just has to be. about ‘the ‘dumbest bird of which we've heard, Can you im: agine having a. free ticket to Miami and not using it? The little old robin was bobbin’ up. and ‘down in the back yard ‘of Mra, Dave Burton on South Kalum Street last Wednesday .morm- ing: Temperature was: 5 below zero with winds gusting up to "_..| 98 miles ‘per: hour, Somebody ~ +. should tell Phat bird about the ; ‘Ay now pay later plan, DoT Regarding another robin — this i ‘se a ten-year-old lad named | Robin “English. He ‘had a tooth | FAIR VALUE. FURNITURE “Ladies. Kees nt sessions are: conducted free for the’ taking every Wednesday evening at the | Thornhill | Elementary school. One hour “of -bends” and -yolla and hula-hoopla to bap pouid off _ the” perk. dp the posture, Starts nines o'clock. —_ends at ten. o'clock, Every- . Lone welcome, Some 24 residents turned out in Tuesday night snow to elect a new slate of officers for the a Recreation Commis- sion, The annual meeting and elec- tion of officers was heldin Thorn. “Rill. School..and. named. Mr, -Ira Ira | Bowed of Thornhill Recreation ( learance A ale named. p resident In the regular quarteriy finan cial and actlivitles.report-given at the meeting, i was revealed that expenditures had exceeded |B. - income during the October lat to January 1st period, -Income through grants andvar. Bowa’ +o_.the: ehairmanship : of the Commission. Jim “LeCleir was: elected to the vice-chairmanship, and Mrs, Ken English remained as sec- retary for the group, Continuing as treasurer until March 31 will ‘Native pioneer, Phillip Sutton, been a rasident of Cedar. yale for close to 90 years died at his home in his 88th year following a brief illness, Funeral service was held Suns]. day, January 7, in the Salvation Army. hall at Cedarvale with intevrient being: “made = in a. The service was conducted by Mr. Calvin Casselman assisted by Mosars, Dan Douglas snd’ Misses Norine bearers were Cliff Me. -race; Harold Johnson, John Latd. law and Orville Roseburg of PIONEER RESIDENT village of *, now Cedarvale) In 1889, where hehas since resided, ding to-be soloninized in the new Meanskinisht church. : Plang communtiy ‘celebration on Mr, B. Satton dening his hobby, ‘ ee several years he dervedon district | school hoard as Cotarvalo representative, He ‘leayes-‘to mourn-his logs, home, his daughter, Mra, Phillip children in Haz rot zelton, ‘were: two: nephews. and neices, ‘Wilfred Bright, ‘Gold’ ver; Harry: Burke and -Mrs, Beatrice Davis.of Quesnel; also Fat students — ~ have own class | eising. course. ‘for-. overweight students. M.E, Duke, school prin-: cipal, said the course:is being: cope j with: overweight; : fea ‘prob- Cedarville’ pio Phillip Sutton dies _Meanskinisht cemetery at Cedar. Arnold. Webor,| ff -Klevin and Gladys Jackson and|@ °° My, Henry Wilson of Ktspiox, | § ‘Pall - Chesney and Andy Miles of Ter«| Smithers and Mr. Bole of Frince Rupert, : | The late Mr, Sutton was born |} = | at Kitzeukla, and moved with | his parents, to the pew Lanigaion. . In February, 1908, he married a | Agnes. Bright; in the ‘first wed. |; had been made for at "B ” 60th weds | -anniversary next month, |. ‘Mr, Sutton. had been employed |: | tor :thany: Years as a Canadian a ES ~.[/ National Rallway sectionman, He |-} spent his retiring years with gare Morrison (Rose) and elght grand qT Attending the funeral trom out |: ‘fe board ELMIRA, Ont,, (CP) — Elinira a, lalatriet BA, Ont, (C “gchodl"ts dy- |B ganizing 4 special @let and exer. | ae designed to’ teach youths how to.|ff. be Mrs. LE, Englisy. neer, a a Dunit the three-month period, . ?/ Government grants .in the amount of $196.20 were received and the balance of the Commission funds + were. raised through regular Bingo sessions and various other . means, “Normally «the Government jf | grant only amounts to $105.0] for each quarter,..-but a rebate was included for use of Thorn hill Recreation Commission pro- perties In last summer's Blay- 4 ground program, ry late iiumbér’ of relatives and| friends from Prince Rupert, Kiti- ™mat, Terrace, Kispfox, Hazelton, Kitwrancool, omit thers, vitwanga, eona Crogsing and Woodco: : . ion contributed : Many floral tributes, from all | ¢-2%¢ Commiss : over the district, testisiod to the | $50.00 towards a Christmas party| fl « inthe school for Thornhill child- was hel in Walch Mr. Sutton ren as well as financing a trip ‘There beautiful. sets include a ‘Chesterfield, 4 and Chair, two step tables, a coffee table, a coy floor lamp, ‘two table lamps, aiid two throw - cushions, Over five styles to choose from. : 5 Piece Chrome Set . ; There is over 13. different : sets'to choose from. so come’ . early: while the selection is. the best, Sameer ment en tee ssencameesne “o& HOSTESS CHAIRS “* HOSTESS ROCKERS Sp Be ae | ee Ed [if * PLATFORM ROCKERS __- Comimercial Bisiding 2500 sq. ft. 0 on n75 f&. 8 ee ree ‘fot. Concrete block walls. stuccoed, finished §\i inside. with plaster, glossed front, tiled con-. -¢rete slab floor. Hot water heating, ’ flourescent lighting. Adjacent land . avail- | able for expansion. Zoned for commercial } use such as Builders Supplies, Hardware it f Sales, Automotive Sales and Seryice, Out- fi : ‘Marine, © Dry |: ‘Cleaning, * Gonteral Service and # Repair Shopr, ete, * id sens PORTABLE TV. BOX ‘SPRING & MATTRESS _ ertised Specials. thelr yes, :