a Se = mee . concluded the week-end Mrs. Riley and. Mrs. Thos, Brooks had the misfortune to fall and break her arm on Park Hill on Friday last when returning from visiting a neighbor. Her foot caught in a tie, throwing her to the ground. Mrs. Brooks left Saturday — for Prince . Rupert, -where she will receive medical attendance. A speedy recovery is hoped for, A large congregation was present atthe United church on Sunday evening last when Rev. W. Allan gave a most interesting and detailed account of the Conference meeting held recently in Vaticouver, His talk on the world amongst the Indians was instructive -and was enjoyed as also the reports from the -various committees, which will be on Sunday evening next, - Mrs. R. W. Riley was confined toher home durin throug illness. daughter intended leavin, Sunday for the south to visi her father who is seriously ill, but was unable to go on account of her indisposition. Waldo Jordon, of Remo, was a business visitor on day. _N.. Wilson of Prince Rupert spent Tuesday in . - Rupert.on Sunday, .. ... - TERRACE KITIMAT - Published by Sterling Publishers Ltd. = PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 3212 KALUM ST., TERRACE, B.C. Serving Terrace, Kitimat, Nass Valley, Stewart and the Hazeltons VOLUME lI, NO4 Mae g See Miss Florence Vanderlip spent Sunday in Remo. Misses 0. Cassell, B, Kells- and D. Doille, Messrs. B. Unger and Jas. Lever took in the dance at Usk on Saturday night, returning Sunday. : Lillian and Dan Tape spent the week-end at the home of their parents in Pacific, — Mrs. W. ©. Sparkes was a week-end visitor with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Skinner, at Usk. . The Ladies’ Guild of the United church met at the homeof Mrs. E. J. Moore on Tuesday last. Diamond Jubilee benefit dance will be held in the G.W.V.A. hall on Friday evening, June 8rd, to raise. . funds for.the Dominion Day celebration, Be present and help make it a financial success, ; Mrs. Foulton and family, who have spent a short ime at Lakelse at their summer home, returned to Prince OM OR Be: aa nadie os Terrace Fifty years ago this week aera G. E. Gulich, of Prince - Rupert, was a visitor in town over the week-end, - George Wilson, of the Prince Rupert Newt, spent Friday in town, The boat sent in by the Department of Fisheries for use at Lakelse hatchery arrived some time ago and has been side-tracked in C.N.R_ yards waiting Tor favorable road conditions to be delivered at the Lake. On Saturday last it was loaded onto Ged. Little’s new Elder truck and* on Sunday morning accompanied by a ang of men and several ms, started for the lake. © Considerable difficulty was experienced in making the hills, the trip taking nine hours to complete. It was fortunate that a conveyance _ was obtainable to remove it to its destination, Frank Glass, of Prince Rupert, who has been on the sick list and convalescing at his home here, made a trip to Prince Rupert Monday for medical a: vice. wee ON MAY 20 1936 this picture was taken of someone’s home most communications in Terrace were cut off f heading for the sea. That was the year of the big flood-when (L. Johnstone collection) R.S. McGill, Vancouver representative of . the Western Jewellers, was .a business visitor the end of the week, Thos. Brooks returned Monday from Vancouver where he attended the conference of the United ‘Church as the local lay delegate. Mrs. Brooks accompanied him home from Prince Rupert where she had been for medical treatment having had the misfortune to break both bones in her right arm. Mrs., J. A. Kirkaldy left Wednesday for, Naniamo, a delegate from Mountain View Rebeccah Lodge, No. 47, to the Grand Lodge convention from. the 7th to 1th of June. - J. M. Adams of Smithers motored down on Tuesday and called on some of his old friends in this part of the district, This was about the first he has visited here since he moved up the line a dozen years ago, Mr. Adams if expecting | Mrs. Adams and family in Smithers this week for the summer, John and Lewis Croteau and Oscar Gendron of Kalum Lake left Wednesday for Cedarvale where they will do some scouting about THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1977 H, Pethick, road supt. of _ Smithers was smong our buiness ‘visitors over the week-end, ’ Mr. Greenaway, teacher in Kispiox went up to Prince George Friday night and purchased a “bug” and on Sunday made the drive through ‘to. Hazelton. Greenaway says its not much for looks but he will take no body’s dust and it will climb banks, trees, rocks or swim rivers. He will eruise the wooded stretches of the Kispiox this summer, and maybe help George Beirnes over some . of the tough places. Misses Anna Johnson and Jessie Smith received certificates for their recent Bible Exams written under the supervision of Rev. J. H. Young, . . A good number from New Hazelton took in the picture show in Hazelton on Saturday night and again on Tuesday night. - J. R, Murray, formerly a tie inspector on the C.N.R., arrived in Smithers to hunt up some of his old friends including Hans Olson. Mr. Murray has been in the- eneral contracting iness with his brother in San Diego, Cal., and they have done pretty well. He left these parts seven years -and possibly settle: Ca " age. .- We A Ae ON mew uf \