THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1934 Terrace Notes To find out wit is. happening in WM iho district read the Terrace News. t Will Robinson ean book your subserip- ee jion with much pleasure. It is just See 52.00 a year. eu A. Campbell jr, while helping bis father with a pole-operation on Lakel- se road, had the mnisfortune. to cat his leg just above the ankle and was braunght in for medical attention. aan i i The ‘Terrace base ball club sent a ‘team down to Prince Rupert ‘on 'Tues- day to try conclusions with the coast hoys during Carnival week, 2 0828 The Forceful +Five ‘report that one or thelr number, John Hagen, has ad- ‘died another unit to his armory, The latest weapon is a Lefevre shot fun. Tie w itl: be well armed, this fall ‘when the bird’ SeUSON opens, ee tee A large contingent of Terrace people lelt for the coast on Monday morning tuking advantage of the special C.N.R. rite for Carnival week. Included in the party were six delegates fram the Jacal Bonrd of trade to the annual meeting of Central B. C. Assoclated | happened to the next eight. Boards of Trade. xe . red Nash and son Fred returned test week from Queen Charlotte Is- lands where they spent a few weeks, ‘ee Dr. Rrhminitt of Smithers arrivet on Friday night to spend the y week end sat Takelxe Take, Capt, J. B. and Mrs. Colthhrst left on Monday morning for thelr home at Sooke, Be G.- oy . * * * Capt. Muriel Brewerton | w ho’ ig in charge of the Girls Guide camp at. the Take was called to Prince Rupert on Thursday on, account of the death of her nephew,. John, Brewerton.., She returned ta her duties at the Lake the following evening, =e # Miss Florence Welch who has been holidaying with her parents, Rev. W. R. and Mrs. Welch, left on Monday for Nanalmo, She was accompanted south lw her hrother Boh who will visit with fiends in Vancouver hefore proceed- jug to Alberta where he wil enter college, FF A five started. by George Little on his iskind south of town to clear up a Dmneh of trash. showed a considerable reflection about nine o'clock = Thiutrs- day evening, , His son Dudley, who was down town and abwvays looking tor a fire, sew the reflection. and not be- ine aware his father was burning up the rubbish, turned in an alarm. The citizens stirred themselves and got to the scene of the fire in gadd time, It was too bad to turn ‘em out of a very comfortable home and early nap. The fire was quite safe and the conditions were all just right before the fire was started. Has your subseription been paid yet? Teame the Spinking. | C.C.F. Member Of Legislature -Speaks Terrace}: Harald E, Winch, M.L.A,, address- rood sized meeting here on Saturday evening in the 1.0.0.F, hall in the in- terests of the G. C. F. The gpenker, who is the youngest member of the Provincial Legislature, held his audi- jence with weil reasoned arguements, iI frequent injections of humor and a happy nack of painting word pictures that stuck in the minds of his hearers Dealing with the work of ’ the past session, he claimed most of the’ time was wasted, and in connection with the Male Minimum Wage Bill told. of the verbal spanking he had received in the parliamentary woodshed hy the Premier, His story was that Hon. Fe. Tearson, minister of labor, had introduced the bill, and snid he want- ed it to have teeth, be fool proot and something be cold renlly werk. C. GC, F. set ont to co-operate and after picking a number of loop holes prepar- ed a number of amendments, WPhe first of these was voted down by the government mass vote, This Then the minister submitted an amendment he lial thought of. The Liberal voters twere so accustomed to voting out all ‘amendments that they voted out this one waxo. The minister’s face went red. the matter was explained, the vate rescinded, a new vote put, and the nmendment passed, all in a min- ute’ and a quarter. This drew from the young ¢.C.F, member the remark that Duff might as well let his sup- porters go home and’ substitute ‘an equal ninber of rubber stamps. Referring to the same act he said he had received reports that local were not living up to the scale set by the Industrial Relations Board. nor were the provisions of the Hours of Work ‘Act being followed along the C. WN. R, Dealing with the Eeonomie Council, he elaimed the chief remedy they. had to offer was a Back to the Land move- ment. He did not agree movenent, t . T. J. Kirkpatrick acted as ehairman of. the meeting. After spending the week end in the distriet Mr. Winch left on Monday morning for Prince Rupert enroute to “Anyox and other northern mining centres, According to reports there will be n. considerable inerense in the number nnd the size of tie coutracts awarded this coming seisen, It is expected a Int of men whe want to work will be able to thus keep thomsely es and their faniilies, | an . . Av Ontario flim denling direct with producers reports considentble success in encouraging faviner ta candle their own ceex und grade them. and that the grading done by the farmers is very good, ‘ Bod . * _* * Tas your sibsertption heen paid yet? }§ * Hardware Groceries Oils Boots and Shoes . s » Large, fresh stocks earried at all times ry) Paints Flour and Feed . } : ; 3 “Friendly Service” Is our motto Q. T. Sundal Co. The } Then MINISTER PUBLIC WORKS HERE The Hon. OM McPherson, minis- ter of pupil works arrived in town on Thursday. accompanied by Deputy Minister Dixon and District Engineer I. C. Brady. ET. Kenney, M.LA., met.them at Smithers early that morn- ing ond. accompanied them ‘through the distriet.. "While in this district the minister inspected the Kalum Lake- Rosswood, road, the Usk road and the Lakelse Lake road.- On Friday even- ing he met the Terrace and District Board of Trade, Harry King presiding Jmade strong representations for the Friday last. over the meeting. The Board of Trade completion of the up-river. section of the Skeena highway and also for the completion of the Hot Springs road. The minister and his deputy left for Prinve Rupert the same evening. Little retnrued from Rupert on His leg is still in a cast but he is alle to ‘move rbout and see his many friends, * 2 © Ww, Has your subscription heen paid yet? = SWAIN’S Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains Special Rate to Lakelse ‘Lake. 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