‘#3 7 “| 4 | | | i iVOL. 14 ' TERRACE, B. €., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1936 = —s TERRACE Mr. und Mrs. Frank Gavin enter-_ tnined n number of the younger set on Friday evening. ce _ Gea, Little, aceompanied by Misses ; Clara and Derovthy Little, left for! Smithers on Monday evening. eee i . Treston of Kainm like rune Wh made a ftirip to tow n Monday. sa 8: +h ee Lawrence Greig went wp to Hnzel- ton on Monday night where “he is -to spend a few days with friends, on * . Prnean Kerr who has spent the las few months iu Vancouver, arrived in Terrace “Monday uight before Christ- THR, ead on January trining as oa muse | *e 8 Life aavely is dull this winter. off their road. . * 7 han secing that ‘the And, big ember samen destroying the roads. {tle easier than in past yenrs. mink * |) * Foreman Tommy Turner was at ty Raluny Lake for the holidays. He Miss Barhara Sherwood left for the eastern | senboard an Friday night of. Inst week and fs due to sail from. there; the lake, 4th for England. Aliss Shorwoaod plans on teking a conse in the Chel Costtry We “teven't heard a single person kicking because the snow his net been plowed logging truck has been kept . off the. roads since the weather’ ‘turned mild: in Nov- there has heen ‘few - Brambles about the Iniquities of the ‘suwinlll ‘ se 8 For ‘imonths ‘we've seen less signs of jmental acidosis than . for lo’ these, may years. ‘lt. looks ‘as. ‘if. the people were finding fresh adjustments in life ‘or they are renlly finding things a lit- uae » a Dos ay i The cold: snap did not Inst long and “hy the ‘end of the: week the snow had turned ‘to slush’ ‘in many plies. In ‘towh Invee -puols of water filled the Jaw spots, . says that the new bridge over Douglas sive it Will stay put however high any futute floods nuy'come. that. good, progress is, being , made with the ‘other bridges’ on the’ east site of , of open weather. Kathlyn, Creek has-been completed and he 1s, He nleo says! Users of iee are beginning to get. a, ttle mmeasy with the pretonged spell as yet the river is still rooning freely and no sign yet of ice forming o. the ttsnal cutting | reir TF Gap .Bungalow Camp, lices, “Already some of: the. le} Tung. 21; Algonquin. Rotel, St. DHLCESs, ready oy 12) ‘people Andrews, Nv. Jure 29; The concerned nave talking of «what they}. will do if tie crop ‘fails, and the gen- eral impression seems to be that sup- plies’ woule have to came from Lake To The. Editor Terrace, B. C. Dear Sir—Your Jetter in Terrace News the man that rote same aught to be put in asiim ‘If it was one of. the 'Terrnce Adastocksrery Gall bless the henrers he must lay awake at night thinking up such Bol Con and, no naine to same I was lerned the troth ean be blamed but never shamed but there were no truth in your last letter in Terrace News ~My letter you ean print. Yours. truly, W. PF. Treston | Tere and T The 2 with the warn weather and k stale and resorts of the Canadian LPaciiie Railway will be welcome nvvs to tourists. Banff Springs . [fatal onens, June 16; Chateau Lake Louise, Emerald Lake Chae Itt and buaralow eaxmps Wapta, Yoho, Nedium Hot Springs and Moraing Laka, June 21;, French . Niver Dungalow Camp, June 16; Pines,. ‘Digby, June 27, and the Lakeside Ina, Yarrhouth, June 28, Portlond, Oregon, famous at- nual Rose Festival will be held this year, June 6-8. Millions of , XREKKRKI EXEKENE : ENN Poea ns OCAL aa ak You t are ‘supporting a lacal “Buy at-Home’’ principal. Tell the baving public: wha OMINECA. HERALD you use thesé columns? _ Eetp sell your produce. INIA ~ When you use e the eolamns of vaur Are here to carry that message | to the publie for you. Vancouver printers will not nelp builk ve N ne ar NSPAPER! ~ industry’ ‘and: encouraging. the a a . a oe, . you ‘have and give ‘the’ price. .. . AND. TERRACE NEWS © Will: SERIO CKICCOICRRCES rose bicoms will be on display Jn the many floats of the grand flo- ral parade and also in the 47th annual show of the Portland Rese ‘fears oe a eNritey the Silver. subi" cele , brations: ‘Of thé corpnation of King Sto he held this .’year, “the? Cahadian Pacific Railway . has: issued a strikingly handsome ring the main events ction: from the King’s St"Paul's Cathedral on _ May: 6and:ending with the Lord’ Mayor’ Bhow. on. ‘November 9 _ A beautifut. new: menu ecard for ‘the’ King’s “Jubilee; celebrations -vhas: ‘been desietied’ -by the Cana-" “dian Pacific ; Hallway. to’ be used: "In all ‘the: company’s. ‘hotels from 1). goast: to. _codat,on: “ships: of the caaaaidadaaaeaaied TH Rantine rina ene: w ee we * Wishes i ‘alt Friend: ini aN Happy: and a Prosperat R. W. Riley Phin: B LS weewenes see tee ween Terrace _ Atlantic and- ‘Pacitic: fleets and on ‘world. ‘cruise | ‘ships.’ Its front ‘cover. is done: in gold with the “Canadian Coat! of \Arme in color: &t..the: top: abd: ‘the: Canadian Pas ifia.: erest.- ate “tha: ‘bottom, - The’ “back cover, aleo' done. in gold, ' “shows. train in the, Rocktes, the ‘Chateaw Frontenac at Quebeo City - and the Empress of Britain, A ‘maple leaf below the; Coat of _ Arms: anda. space'.on. ‘the’ back - for: autographs _ completes the ment card, : optig wortd is. ivited ‘Yo atiend the annual ‘Rose: Festival. to be _ held ‘at. Portland, Oregon, Jano 6, oF and. 8. = This, one of -the. out: ‘standing fetes of the United States, will this year show many _ Tew .and. . beautiful features, : ‘among which. the. 47th annual ‘ AHA ICIACNCIICREACIE ASCII NERC ASIII ET. [KEN Resident Agents >> EY, LIMITED | “Terrace, a SIC RCICICICICHCI Now i ia the’ time to. cheek ap., on mn your”, i. FIRE INSURAN Heavy. firing in: cold weather. increages’” ‘the. ‘Hagin p property: My, insuring in, ‘reliable fat : sip Phoien cake! ; Anierican ‘and ot . We at agent for sen tie: ba ‘London & Gleba i “Bi itish er: companiés,. ae in : CE. wise a ares ies er va retec rot ey me oh A Gi any ed . Labi d rier companies tet ee ae Th “aOR gins [ee rae “not Nescaurd per ‘Dut was ross show of the Portland Rose Soctety will be not the least im- -portant.. ‘The whole city will be ". embowered, in roses, at that time. of year, _ . as ahi Over the. period May 15-28 fn=' ‘Clusive, tho ‘Canadian: railways ‘are offering special: bargain fares . figuring «approximately at one ~ cont @ mile from ‘various eastern cities to western Canada. ‘Return limit:is thirty.days from the dato of Jasue.of ticket with. stopovers within the: limit. of the ticket ‘at: Port. ‘Arthur, Amiatrone and - yaints west, thereof.: - rests “Pee vey rd Sry TY a oe ce ‘sis “s Ch ce : tik: ‘treed ‘antl ‘got, ‘fn the: way: of one. The Past Year a number of things worthy of more steadily than since 1930. -Jactivities will be renewed and extend- Yiu the saw mill business, but there is _ Chis: Turhey “of: Cedarvale’ was cut: In Terrace Saw | Improvements Terrace during, 1983- has Been. quite note. running he saw mills have been Then Olof Hanson got the order for those big poles-and Claire Giggey got them into town. Premier folk started the habit . of week end commuting to Lakelse Lake Christ’ S Bakery Terrace, B, C.- will ship to any point an, je uy Will vou try our t Bread. and Buns? *- we Standing orders ‘shipped regularly. . All kinds of cake. oe ne x al tee Get our price. —_—- by airplane. road in, running up the Valley of the Copper. Sinn Bishopric breezed In in the fall and made things hun with orders for poplar logs. QO. 'T, Sundal went in for bigger anil hetter business, and remodelled “his . store. os Benny Agar bust open the country to the south, With his crew of young foresters he opened the trail to the Fred Wells put his 14 mile mining | 4° Philbert Hotel - TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern’ Electric Light - Running Water @. *: . Travellers Sample Roome P.O. Box5 _ Gordon Temple, Prop. Telephone north fork of Kitimat Arm. The public works department made .s n decided advance on the Skeena high- wor. ; The community showed that it can do things as a commuinty, especially when the younger generation are con- cerned, They put over a three week enmp for the boys and girls, and just before: Christmas every child in the (listrict was remembered at a Christ- mas tree. : : The young people have decided to forret sectionalism and formed a Young People’s Association, and rolled up a membership of 58. John Smith entered his last year at Guelph. Agricultural College after he had made specially high marks in the spring. Young Alair Lips finished his first year at U. B. C. well up in the group Rough Lumber S4S common dimension and No. 1 Ship- No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, V-joint, Shingics Geo, Little Tertace, B.C Terrace Mill Stock of | Lumber + No. 2 Shiplap ‘fap Ete. hiouidings, | PRICES ON APPLICATION - of scholastic leaders. ' So, perhaps. there has not been the snme énuse ‘for grumbling that has existed in the past. And folks should he satisfied . politically.” ‘They : ‘have members who are in the good graces of hoth governments. amd these represeut- pfives wore elected: by: decisive major- ities, 1926 hols ontin ‘number of possthilic tles for this district, It ‘is expected that with fhe coming of spring mining ed. There will be some readjustments every sien of a continuance of steady aetlyity along these Hnes, Lomber pri- ees are reported to he advancing. Loggers are only waiting for roads fit to hall over to bring out poplar. There is 2 munielpal election in the offing. I fa ; en . + Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop "Vari “Se ‘Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood. - Agent for. Ford Cars‘. _Ford “tac Oy Geo. Little is Waning for bigger and hetter farming. Lime ‘for the. local farms is a dist- tinet possibility. attraction.:, Oh, yes Matt: Allard’ and Oso: Kalu Take ’ ‘spent the ne i cn aee There's, talk, of a better ‘trail, to the. _ on tov of Thornhill: mountain, . _Dhint will]. help the: miners’ and alg kq “he a, tourist 7) ARS ot any: night, and some ei “disorder that’ - resulted, oe YeKenney was on han’ tie. People up go that the altered without crowding ‘time and the late comers ig antalele 2 on: the Btreet: une |