ager grt een tm oan HE T Terrace Public | | School Report Division 1 Promoted. to grate. 8—honors-—Marie Hall. Pass to grade 8—Hector Cote, Henry Desjardins, George Dover, Harvey Her bert, Margaret Matthews, Theresa Nett heuser, Brian Sessions, Henry Thom- 2 ; ig AAI You are supporting a local in “Buy at Home’’ principal. Tell the buving public what y OMINECA HERALD A vou use these columns? help sell your produce. RARER E RRL RE RER ERS CERIEARKARKARRRAREREE! When. you use the columns of your LOCAL NEWSPAPER Are here to carry that message to the public for you. Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community nor ALORTRET HASAN HDB ON AAE FRET NRF HIA EIEN URINE dustry and encouraging, the ou have and give the price. ND TERRACE NEWS Will =e Dominion Day Real Holiday Terrace Crowd: Dominion Day provided a lull in the wet weather, and furnished an ideal climate for the big train load of visit- ors who came up from Prince Rupert. The weather had, cleared, Jnte, Tuesday |, | wits bhived between Rupert | girls ond Terrace girls; running and jumping events rounded out the day.- TWighland music wes another. wel- eome feature. Piper Leslie and his land sent their skitls into the town hefore the train stopped at the depot. son, ltodger Walsh. : Division 2 — ——) it’ x ° Inter Valley Lumber --& Supply Go. = Lumber Manufacturers CEDAR Poles, Piling, Posts Grade 6 to grade 7—promoted | with honors, order of merit—Jack Kirkaldy Beryl Munger. Promoted alphabetically— Armand Bissonette, George Bunting,Colin Coo- pex, Maurice Cote, Marjory Doil, Betty Dover, Frances, Hall, Teddy Hamar. Marian Head, Donald Llewellyn, Ella Lofeudao, Tony Lofeudo, Fred Spitzel, Rayniond Taft, Robert Taft. . Grade 5 to grade G—promoted with honors, order of merit—Sheila McKen- ney, Harry Haugland, Catherine Sena- ton. Promoted alphabetically— Charles Agar, Leo Brookes, Gordon Doll, Helen Hipp,Grace Litile, Queenie LoFeudo, Doyothy Mnithews,. Cecelia. Nenhanser Peter North, Noreen Oliver, Anna Pon- grace, Pauli Salonecki. Division 3 Promoted io grade 5—honors—Pearl Ferguson Fass—aArthur Bagshaw, ‘Beverly Fey guson, Pearl Fraser, Edgar Hamun, Alex. Houlden, Jean Kirkaldy, Ade- line Llewellyn, Lawrence Liewellya, Rose Munger, June Smith. , Promoted to grade 4—honors—Dor- Faring the day the bagpipes. were call- ed into play, several times, and as the train whirled - away . to. the west at 16 ('elock the -mmsic again’ drifted: back ‘te the residents at the station. » One unexpected feature-was-the im- aud Wednesday. brought forth brilliant sunshine and heat, Thursday had a quantity of sin, but a. cloudy sky made, ; Hotel. This gentleman who deals’ in Prestline. conditions ideal. “The excursion pulled ! in froin the coast at 11.20-in the morn- ‘in the words of one of the members of Division 4 ing. bringing about 300-holiday makers ‘the band “that man ean blow pipes. | Terrace was out in foree to greet. the, crowd and many who. had come were immedintely taken charge of by their: promptu pipe coucert..put on. by \Mr. ; , Copeland in the lobby of the Philbert - fruit, commandeered a set of pipes and’ The Prince Rupert Empire was re; presented in force. The typographical department was.100 per cent and Miss friends, and the others started in CO yryyie1 Brewerton from the accounting enjoy themselves as fancy this trip was a popular one. yovelling in dry ground underfoot made! trips ints, ‘the country and saw some- thing of. how the fruits and vegetables : nre produced. The ufternoon was filled “with a big . gperts program. The .main was a boll ¢ ene between Usk and Ter- race and for several Innings ‘the visit- ing tenm romped. away ahead, Then Tearmiee got. break, The Usk boys all ew up at once and Terrace got six yuns before halted, The final score wis 16 to 12 in favor of ‘the ‘home foam. A tug of war between. giant fishormen and brawny farmers ‘was exciting. net feel at, home on dryland and the farmers pulled them over the line. to win au bottle of bath salts. dictated. | Local taxi firms had made special pro- present visionsfor trips.to Lukelse Lake, and; ‘ feature | The seafarers; however, did Softball department. Only- the editor’ was, not The day was under the direction. of. Others tthe Nntive, Sons .of Canada and at’ 8 ‘g'clock in the evening a dance was got {under way ‘in the Orange hall, The itrain was scheduled -to leave. at ‘that ‘honr but a general appeal was .made to P, Lakie, genial freight and passen- rey agent of the C.N.R., and an exten- sion of two hours wag given.to allow All in all it was a good- day. “It was one that brought together ‘many fron the’ two points, nnd established fresh contacts and understandings that are valuable in: both communities, . . Mrs. M.. Av Greig hns sold her acre- age on Lakelse Ave., ‘west of town, to Mrs, John Desjardines. who will bulld a home on it in the nenr future, Sealer Rings ‘Grass Shears The Preserving § Season Will soon be on. We carry a complete line of Preserving Kettles iH - Sereen Doorsand: Windows... 4 wa Salers’ an Bary: SEY, tis? “arawax 5 Tepe eee Watering’ Cans Ey i= redat F "KENNEY, LIMITED the visitors to ‘take ‘part. in the frolic. | [the home of Mrs. Greig, leaving Fri- day night for ‘Prince George. Bl Mr. and. Mrs. ALT Hewson ‘left for {in the post offi Jot tampering with. His: Majesty's mall Age at eanipment for handling: ithe. mall. . othy Cole. Spruce Boom Logs, Hemlock J, Paling. Gordon Temple, Prop. -- ERRACE, B. C. F . ; . q }} * Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. | Fully Modern .° Electric Light | Running Water Travellera Sample Rooms P. O. Box 5 Telephone John’s Garage & Taxt Battery Coarging Cylinder Honing Chev. Cars and Trucks STRAWBERRIES Small Fruits | Ship to Copeland's Froit Market Prince Rupert | Terrace T heatre | Pass— Gerold “Bissonnette, Atlan Dubeau, Sidney Fraser, Verna Fraser, | George Hamer, Alice, Herbert, Joyce}: ‘Herbert, Gwen Hogan, Mervin Jackson ‘Freda Lambly, _ Phyilis™ ‘Little, ‘Hlinor Parker, Frankie: j to’ inde ‘¢-honors—Ratel- Norbert. Cote, Beryl Her- Promoted le Johnstone, bert. Passed —Arthiir Brooks, Doriel ‘Doll, ‘Joe Ferguson;: Gwen ‘Ferguson, Herbert Gaensbauer, Dolly Hangland, “Frank | Laimbly, Harold McCulloch, Roy Net son, Joyee North, Phillip Parker. i Promoted to grade 2—honors—Betty Bissonnette, Peter Mallon. - Presed—Bud. Brookes, Harry Hamer Irene’ Haugland, Joe Hogan, Joseph- ‘ine Jordon, Roberta ‘Lambly, Stanley | McCulloch, Parker. Mins, Mary Pon- gra. Mrs, home on Friday night’s ‘train after spending the past ninie months n Van couver, . * *. . Mrz. Melvin Forbes spent a. week “at Mrs, Forbes left Monday and met her hus- band in Smithers from’. which place the young couple will motor. to Van- courer where they will locate. The}; hest wishes of a host of friends. ac- company them to their new home. ‘ane A. Bernet, supervisor of the Soldier’ Settlement Board, spent the week ‘end ‘hin the district, ' one. ae Cons. Taylor and Lewis. of the. B. 0: ; police, arriyed on Wednesday. Taylor. returned with the holidaymakers’ om Thyrsday evening leaving, Cons, Léwis in charge during the: absence. of Cons McKenney. + . : } em mtd ‘the' south on Saturday. During’ ‘the: holidays Mr,. ‘Hewson will cattend sumi- mer school: rin Complaints: ‘have ‘been’ made reoently i of ébildren tinijiering with’ -thé: boxes! > Parents: ‘dhould im- press upoh the’ ‘children: tlie perionsniess |" J: “Marsh - returned: "eB. “tier | -lcomplimented Mrs, J, M. Forbes (nee ae Ps |'Nash, Rev. and Mra, Hinchliffe, Monday, July 12th . Tuesday, July 13th : “manta Love Song” ! Staring :— rite LEE .. FRANKLYN PANGBORN Short, ubjects:— - MUSICAL REEL . CARTOON REEL ONE REEL IN NATURAL . COLOR A Shower for _ Mrs. M. Forbes - Mis. “*e “Munro and ies riniott Head Mr. and: Mrs. A. C. Head on Wednes- day’ afternoon last week, when they Helen, Greig) at n shower, a number of intimate friends being present. Following 1 plensant social hour Miss ‘Head, wheeled in a sailing ship Indened with gifts” to the bride who, in a few well chosen remarks, thanked the . dlo- ners. for their kindness: Delicious re- freshments were then served hy the hostess,:Mrs. Kirknidy and Miss Velma Greig: assisting the Misses Head . in serving while Mrs. Munro presided’ at the tea: wn, sent avere : Mrs. B. R. Gilbert, _ Mra. ‘King, ! ‘Mrs,: Micheal,” ald, Mrs. Grelg, Mr. Donald and* Mrs. |- Corlett, “Mt. ond Mrs. W..0. Sparkes, T.Kenney, Mrs, © nag Ohbristie; Mr: and: Mrs. B. Smith, 't ‘three boys, Measrs, _MeCon: jell, Dean, Lloyd, Johnston Mr. Ame Sanderson, Mrs. ~ ‘Nash,, -Miss M Beaudin,-Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ab Attree,, Mr. Miss: Athol: Russell, Hazelton Mt ‘J. Marahy ‘Mrs. Not Mr. a ey were joint hostesses at, the home of | Among’ the friends Bre. . . Munro, Mra. Et ‘Ov Hinebliffe, Mrs": G, |. ‘J. Hamlin, Mrs.” McDon- |: '| Mr. find’ ‘Mrg, :Coltachinne, . the: Kir-|, "| kaldy: children, ‘Mrs. C;: iggy,’ Mrs. RB. ‘and Mrs.'J: By Agar; Mins-Jdnet’ Zoung an —————————————ooEeeeee) Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop ‘Yrucking Delivery Coal and Wood Taxi Agent for | Ford Cars | | Ford Trucks Ford Parts pe MINING SURVEYS Fred Nash B. C. Land Surveyor TERRACE, B.C. i] — — Oty S Bakery _ Terrace, B. C. “wal ‘hip to ‘any point on line Will you trv our Bread. and -Buns? ; Standing orders shipped regularly. All kinds of cake. —— Terrace Drug Store Get our price. FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS ’ ' Fancy China and Jewellery, Watehes ; _and Clocks e R. W. Riley, Phm. B. _ STONE TIRES and TUBES. Sherv *‘Demple: ood Di, ‘and ‘ats ae (ocadn: Ww -WIKLARD BATERIES and FIRE-. ana | ‘For Goon: woop Buy: ‘Now. while | g@ | WE: are ‘outtiog: henalotk. ete y