“THE TERRACE NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933 IL. 13 _ - —— ae NO. 4 mmm = Orangemen in. ete Hats, 8, Roadie SO ny Philbert Hotel Christmas Moo d W. Oliver, 30. Haugland ¥. M. Hall Ce oo ; - | oy a E FOR SALE | TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Ligh ; Running Water ; Travellers Sample Rooms P. 0. Box 5, G. Temple, Mgr. - ry . My . - | ; _” Model A Ford Tudor ’ This ear is in good mechanical condition, has new battery, good tires, chains and good tool equipment. ‘The ear may bé inspected and tried out by applying to C. H. Sawile, New Hazelton. Prices and terms on applica- ion. .. Have a Social CHRISTMAS AT LAKELSE VALLEY . About eighty people spent Friday ev- ening ut the 1.0.0.F, hall when the locul Orangemen put .on a banquet, 2 Christinas Tree dnd concert. At seven o'clock the party sat down to a splen- ‘\did spread and this was followed..by _Liikelse Valley Community Club put on theif Christmas tree and concert on Thursday. evening .and in spite of ‘be- low’ zero’ weather there was a good at- tendanice, some coming in‘several miles on snowshoes. ‘The earlier part of the Telephone 4 ‘ta social time during which Santa Claus made his appearance and presented each child with some very nice present. He evidently had decided that some of the oler'people were still young at “heart as he brought along a special sift for Charles Desford and boxes of chocolates for Mesdames Wilkinson and Darran, fRev, W. R. Welch gave n splendid. address to the children and during the evening an apt address was given by the Worshipful Mnster 0.-T. Sunda. One of the -happy features of Ete.’ the evening was the presence of quite . me iit number of: visiting Orangemen, two Mouldings, . (of these, Messrs. Davis and 7. Agar, {moving the vote af thanks to all.svho thud taken part fa the event: That the “members of the Lodge had not forgot- ‘ten their absent members and their eifilren was demonstrated by the fact thet all arrangements had been com- pleted te forward remembrance to all who were away. The evening was brought to av close with a baliraom parade, staged hy the children. « The dyrangements were in the hands of the entertiinment conunittee, eomposed of Mesdames Wilkinson, Durran and ; Beandia and these sgore ably assisted thy Messrs. ©. Desford and Bailey “The Lodge has also, done a consider- ‘nhle amount of community work of lnte and-as a result a number of ham- ‘pers were prepared for distribution.’ *° _ ee Terrace Mill Stock of © a . Lumber Bitough Lumber "No. 2 Shiplap ‘BS common dimension and No. 1 Ship- : oy ’ lap cons Yoo, No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint Shingles PRICES ON APPLICATION - Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. A= = =) SWAIN’S © Transfer and Taxi Service We meet all trains ——— Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. Sunday Special |; : ” : rr ne MERRY CHRISTMAS WEATHHR.. Terrace, B.C. | Anyone who let his svood pile go low . So , “Inet weks was just ont of luck.. First ~ it snowed and then it snowed some ‘more’ and the mercury sliding dows ‘hill. Of course there was a wind— | everything from-n gentle breeze to a iman’s sized blaw—it just dlepended on "where you were how much you got. ’ ) he lot evening was occupied with a program of songs, recitations, etc., by the schol- ars; this being added to by a recita- tion from Pat Atkinson and a reading by T. J. Kirkpatrick There was o play and then Santa in person arrived and had gifts for all the children and candies and fruits. The project was made possible by a contribution of $15 from the I.0.D.8.:- of Prince Rupert, and by local donations. The commit- tee in charge spoke highly of the treat- race: merehants. Dudley Little left for Anyox on Sat- ing company. ae) ; a _ Donald Brice was in from Rosswood at the week end. yy eae Export of enttle.to Great Britain up to December 6, passed the 50,000 mark with 60,193 head, as against 16,936 ldst year to date. ae Shipments of Canadian upples to Great Britain up to December 7 show- ed increnses of 122 per cent on barrels S. E. Parker Limited FORD DEALER Prince Rupert, B, C. ment they bad réceived from the Ter- urday to take a position with the min- |- Word Is been ‘received that’ Orval he temperature went down to.9 below Points “Royal Scot” in Rugged Setting - Kenney is laid up as the result of an necident while working at the Brit- ania Mine. He had two ankle bones broken. . eee Word from Remo says the people an the. south side of the Skeena were un- uble to take part in. the Christmas tree and social on Thursday evening . on account of runing ice in the river J. Durran and Fret West arrived on Friday might fram Anyox to spend the holidnys. . ‘ . oot After belug closed for sone weelts the heer parlor at the Torfiaee Hotel re opened for bushiess this week. — a + ee Miss M. Fox arrived from Prince Ru- port last Weduesthry, , a8 Re ne ‘Miss Mollie Brown of -Waleott und Misses Della and Margaret Willinson ave spending heir holidays with their grandparents, Mr. tnd Mrs. S, Willcin- a Jf SO, THE COLUMBIA POWER CO. .; “Phe sTervace iid, District ‘Board of rade met Mr. L.-Murray of, the Col- vmbia: Power Co, on, Monday night of Inst. welt and went into matter of bis company installing a phint here, While he seemed ‘favorably. impressed with the proposition Mr, Murray ‘stated he could not give any definite promise, but when the necessary data wos before his company dt would’ be thoroughly considered, It was nrranged, that Fred Nash supply a, sketch, map'showlng the residences within a .mile ridius “and that Municipal Clerk .N. Sherwood fur- nish additional data to the company. At the xiume meeting it was decided to stage a dunes on Burs Night. _ otfletating, and arrangements were in and some reported 18, All the troub- les that‘go with the above conditions were reported, and then wood men ran ont of fuel, and so did some of the folk. Al) jn all it was a very, merry Christ: ‘mas week. ne CHRISTMAR CHEER DELIVERED | Nhe Joon office of the B.C, police wens trrned into a sub-station for Santa Coens on Friday afternoon. Following lore the Hnes of their work last year. ‘the Boy Scouts at Aprox have operat-] od a toy shop and sande up fourteen hampers of these. together with a con- adeahle amatit of cothing. These “gone wore then ‘forwarded to Con, H. 1. MeKinney for lim to distribute, In the same shipment the LO.D.B. of An- vox sont through 2 splendid lot of ‘elothing far local flistribution. In or- tler that: Cons. MeKenney might have enough ta an the Native Sons of Cau- ada oad the Leyal Orange Lodge pre- paved a consldernble number of hani- poms Gf provisions nd elected him to hyrdie the ma trer, , Phus all the people > here were pMmetty well looked after. : Tewls MeReuney and is ‘faithful ‘old 'Newfoundnd doz toak a big’ part in the work, of distribution, 4 ee "OLD RESIDENT PASSED AWAY irs, Brownltke,: ss pnssed awny on Pelday, the 22nd, She had been in ill health: for some time and the end was not unexpected, “Deceased came to Canada from Norway. and at the time of her.death was 88 years of age. ‘For gevera years she, has made. her. home with her daughter, Mrs, Walter Olsen. The funeral was held on Sunday after- . proached North Bend, B.C., at the noon ‘at 2 o'clock, Rev. W. BR. Welch’ t rey . way, The London, Midland. rocky caverns to the. Pacific, | sing shows the kind ‘of country this of “pusher” power ‘and ‘entirely |famous British train comiuered on. under her own stean, thi Witit- ‘her. history-making trip over the. ing another achievement into. the Canadian Pacific, = record-of her Conadian and ‘Am- Canadians continued ‘érican:‘tour. * ‘The “ragged “natars, of the ‘mountaing along the:C.P.Ru} line néar North’ Bend, with ‘the: ‘Prasor River rushing through its Scottish flyor accomplished the Rockles crossing without benefit ufflag her way along the tumbling Fraser canyon over roaring trestles and, through cavernous. tunnels, the: “Royn! Scot” ‘Ig shown here as she. ap- . a to.give the: start of her crogsing of' the Cana- dian Rickles over the scenlo main ne of the Canadian Pacitiq Rall- 4