THE TEI ! CE_N MvoLi 6° |. a _ TERRACE, B. €, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1934 NO. 51 Terrace Notes QO, ty Sundal has just installed a new water heater in the basement of the me ilock, It is a new type. of sawdust A hmrner, and in preliminary: tests has proved very efficient in heating wat- mae er for domestic purposes. ; * ee. . Mrs. N. Sherwood and Mrs. 8. &. me Mills left for Prince Rupert Wednes- B clu, we ee Word has come to hand that on Fri- Bday a danghter was born to Mr. and _ AEs. Donald Burnett, Prince Rupert. ca enn ‘ Mr, Mitkepeace, principal of Kitsum P vallum high school, returned te town an Wednesday, and Miss Irene Mitch- ell, who was relieving him, has gone hack ‘to the const, eet Hallowe'en prssed quietty. “in the isteiet in spite of rmmors of raids te We arede by revelers. The Commis- ae: “ionecrs had nade arrangements for two specinl constables to be onthe job nud Charlie Cauthers and George Gre- gory patrolled the district with Cons. McKenney nntil the wee small hours |/ of the morning. The threntened raids] did not materialize: everything was lovely, and the citizens did not have to spend the next day repairing damage to buildings. . * * *. Dick hunting at Lakelse Lake was especially good on Sunday evening. Local. hunters were posted in good spots all the way from Muller’s beach to Grouehy’s beach. Tt was estimated fhat over 600 mallards passed over and all the hunters except two are re- ported to have had good bags. The Copper City hoys did not come up to serateh, - eee / Mrs. T. IE Marsh entertained art the tea hour on Wednesday. Assist- ing the hostess as serveteurs were Mes dames Greig, Giggy. C. R. Gilbert and Miss E. Hend. 9 7 , ze 8 Some nice strings of fish came. to town last week. Fishing was especi- nily good near the mouth of Spring ereck, for winter service. 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Native Son’s | 11 Anniversary Held 3 in Terrace fons of Canada celebrated its eleventh evening fur the members,. their. fam- ilies and a number of guests. The at- fair was held in the 1.0.0. hall and the early part of the evening was de- vote to a whist drive, with Mrs. Greig making the top score for the ladies, and Mrs. Head bringing up the rear. Floyd Frank and Jnek Sparkes were the winners in the men’s section, Af- ter the whist drive an impromptu de-|° bate was staged by‘Dud Tittle and men over 50 should be exterminated. " The old timers were ably defended by Juck Sparkes and Floyd Frank, so well in fnet, that the judges, Mrs. Birchall, Miss Welch and J. Hepburn snid the: exterminators bad lost out. Miss’ Welch. in aiving the decision. rave a very ible eriticism of the style dehaters.-- résident Danean Kerr then called upon HE. T. Kenney, M.I.A. to say a few words, and Mr. Kenney told of the formation of the luenl assembly, it being the fifteenth assembly - in the ‘Dominion. At present over 800- ‘assemblies were. in operation nul were -to- ‘be found from coast to At first there. had ‘been a lot of opposition, the aims of, the organi- zation being misunderstood and mis- represented, This condition had been cleared up, and the work of the order for the advancement of the Canadian statis was evidenced in. the Statute of Westminster throvigh which Canade mgved up-from the. position of depen- tion o£: - “Canadian” by. birth had been | effected, : It. was fully expected that within @ short time -a Canadian Nr- tionnl- flag would ‘be granted. Follow- ‘jing the speech dancing : was enjoyed, with an- intermission for. refreshments. Music was frnishéd ” by the Terrace orchestva, and Miss.‘Fanny McLaren. BASKETBALL SATURDAY NIGHT Beskethull was an attractive fea- tive on Saturday night. Before a full hall the senior girls put on a ding done battle vesultiIng in a score of 2 for the Duces and § for the Aces The seufar boys game was close, The Mkeens Wonders nosing ont the Alns- kus with a seore of 13 to 10, Tom Qisen amd his Fmior boys gave Gordon Little and his crew o heavy trimming with n score of 11 to + Dud Little liundled the whistle for the senior boys und Dunenn Kerr for the senior girls md dunitor hoys. ‘ a "©. CF. DANCE HALLOWE'EN The GC. F. put on a well attended rdance.“on Hallowe'en, abont seventy esnples enjoying a: good) time until about ‘dayblrenk, The dance was #@ costume affalr-and with Curley Bailey as floor mnnager there was no drag in ithe proceedings, ‘ Prizes were atvari- Lad to Helen ‘Taft who gave a splendid imitation of Charlie Chaplin, and Mrs. Dutéh’’ and: Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Smith Halwa: mndé the’ prize’ class as 4 pnir of }Eaquimos.::-It- was very evident that the Vaanees” wee diligent readers of the’ conitestilps, Tillie, Mra, Jones, Nine, “Wally @hd several others being yery much in evidence, Musle was furnished’ by ‘the Terrace orchestra. Mrs. (. Cnuthers and daughter ar- “hited from Prinee. ‘Hupett '¢ on Friday. ay a aieee ! i nae paren! - The Terrace ‘Assembly of the Native ‘ anniversary on Friday with a social. T. BL. Brooks was ae’ winner as “Old A Hunter and His Pouch Vest Lost the Ducks ‘A Ineal hunter has appronched the Terrace News for advice, but as we could ‘not solve the problem it is pass- ed on to the sporting fraternity of the district in hopes someone may be able to locate the cause of the trouble. , It appears that another Terrace. hunter goes out to Lakelse garbed in a shell pouch waistcoat, Normally the shelis eome ont olright, but at times they stick, and these times are «always when the ducks are flying thick and fast. The troubled hunter has popped off both barrels and hurries to reload He has only one free hand, the gun be- ing in the other, nnd the darn ard cartridges stick in the ponch ond he gets excited, throws away the gun and takes both hands to the cartridge and they work alright. In the meantime the birds have got half way up the river, It is tough on that hunter, but it is worse on the others who are in the party because they just stand and watch the performance and they too foose their birds, Anyone who has a solution will be thanked kindly if a report is made to the local scribe or to Larry Greig who will see that the pro- per hunter gets it. s+ * CLOTHING FROM I. 0. D. E. Two large cartons of clothing hgre come in frum the Municipal Chapter of the I. 0. D. E., Prince Rupert, for distribution among the children of Lakelse Valley school district. The distribution has been in charge of Miss I. 3. Pearson, the teneher of the school, and as a result many of the children are much hetter equipped to face the coming winter. Throughout the (district there is a strong feeling of gratitude to the T. 0. D, BE. for. the present donation and alsa for help furnished on severnl previous occas- ions. A letter has been reeeived from the south reporting that on October 18th wson was born to Rev. and Mrs, T. A. Mien of Cumberland, V. 1. eee * Aloeal subscriber who is in town every day finds out many things about the Terrace Distviet by reading the Terrace News. Winter is coming and many people will get to town rarely, Why uot subscribe to The News and be assured of knowing what is going on? - eve oe The Woman's Auxiliary of St, Mat- thews ehureh held a tea in the church hall.on Saturday afternoon. The hall wos tastefully decorated with Hallow- een tokens and the funetion was well attended, -_* * Gardon Temple and associates went into‘a new line of husiness on Satur- day when they started on cranberry ticking venture, The party left the Philbert Hotel. equipped with autos, buekets, tin pells ete. Later in the day they returned, but they found but few cranberries on Braun’s Island. Hughie Adams who acted as. gnide, philosopher and friend, has since de- cided that it is necessnry to invent a special eranherry gun to subdue the wild fruit. eee At the sacial held by the Terrace Assembly, Native Sons of Canada on Friday night R. W. Riley, on behalf of the ‘members made ‘n presentation gg glassware to Mr. and MMra. Vernon Glngs, who recently joined the ranks of niarrled poopie. For That Fall Building We have a Full Line of DRY LUMBER Our Prices Cannof be Beaten It will pay you to write us . Prompt Shipments Shames River Lumber Co SHAMES, B.C. John’s Garage General Motors Cars and Trucks Gas Service 01] Welding Air Honing Batteries Charged See us for SUPROX BATTERIES John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. a | | Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. Will ship to any point on line Will you try our Bread and Buns? Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. —= — A Tertace Drug Store New lines Watches Clocks Jewellery Order yo oards now Greeting R. W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B, C. Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber -No. 2 Shiplap S48 common dimension and No. 1 Ship- Rough Lumber PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo. Little Terrace, B.C. Phiibert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water . Travellers Sample Roots P. O. Box 6 Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. " . : " \ lap Xo. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-Jjoinit Etc. Shingles Mouldings, ~ cat .