~~ PPR FREES AEERRS | VOL. 14 _ TERRACE, B. c, WEDNESDAY, A APRIL 15 1936 aaa ae { TERRACE Peter's chureh was prettily .de- coraflod for Baster with spring flowers. nid evergreen bows, The attendance nt all services wits good and the choir reudered special music, ass’ Sted by the congregntion. — . soe e Maw aud Mrs. ©. R. Gilbert returned home from a winter's yisit in Califor- nin, last Wednesday. hey lhad a very. wonderful trip this year and found a creat dinpvevement in conditions out- side people, bert wis Inid ip fara few days no henry eold. St, Ninee eoming bnaek Mr. Cil- with * + 8 Miss Ulattie Finleyson arrived from ° Trhice Rupert on. Saturday to spend | the Enter vicaton with her parents. J, Kk, Gordon, net to be ontdone. by f sey at the Local people, took to his bed §- fora day or so ever the week end."He Lad the li aind his famiky hoped: he wottd soon be better, - x * * Aliss Mixing Liewellyir is hone from Prinee Rupert for a holiday, Order Your Wood Now For the next few months we will have plenty of good slab wooil available, largely hemlock,...Now is the time to get next winter's “wood in. _Onky $1.25: her Toad if. close in town, and: slightly high- © er out of town . We also handle Firestone Tires and Willard Batteries. | Little, Haugland &! du, aud a better feeling among the : A. Valmer of Prince Rupert | is visit- ing in Perrice a few days. : Lede Gn Mondity evening” _ the Young | Peaple's Sovicty brought their Inecting toac lose with a mast: enjoyable sacial and dance which was held in a local ‘2 8 & Cons, McKenney was, one of the first to be Inid low by the tha and he took a couple of days off to ponder over his sins of ommisston and commission. « xk aw Mrs. Hamlin was under the care of a nurse fer several. days lately. - «. “T. M. Gigey was inc Smithers the reporting (neveised orders, and as soon pastowveek for a few days. and on Sat- urdicy went on through to Prince Ru- pert.; Te has ben looking over the saw mill machinery eat Smithers and. has hotght the engine for. nse at bis mill at Terrace. ‘ ae ¥ * \e There will he considerable activity in building operations at Lakelse Lake this yenr in order to repair the damage done by the floeds last fall, that is where ever anything was left to re- pairs: Some places will have to be: re- huilt. entirely. There never was such high, water since records have beet kept, some twenty yerurs. ‘All the saw mills in this vicinity are as the niilis can get a supply of logs they will he rnonuing pretty steadily ail stimer. tae. he toe 7 a a j “The pile ‘driver whieh has been at: Trout ereek suid New Ilazelton, should | be shipped back to Terrace this week The piles were all driven for the high Jevel railway Crossing at New Hazelton | the foreqart of the week. As soon as | ii gets here work will be started on | the Copper river slough bridge, T his | Will be ad faportant piece of work as industry ix credtly haiudicapped by the bridze bein Kerr “Buy at Home’’ principal. OMINECA HERALD A you use these columns? help sell your produce, Are here to carry that message to the public for you. When you. use e the columns of your LOCAL N EWSPAPER! You, are ‘supporting a local industry and encouraging the Tell the buying public what you have and give the price. ND TERRACE. NEWS: Will Vancouver printers will not help build your town and community nor Resident Agents E.T. KENNEY, LIMITED | Terrace, B.C. Now i is. the time ‘to cheek: upon your . FIRE INSURANCE Protection Heavy firing i in cold, weather increases ‘the Hazara. Protect. “your a Property by i insuring ‘3 in reliable compauies. : w! ’ . os . ce 7 ae at We are agents for a ae Phoenix : American’ and’ ather com Write us “Liverpool, ‘London: & ‘Globe panies ‘ for rates! wis wh “Nice Weather For It” “79 TD Vimy Battleis | -Commorated i in | . Enjoyable Way, The Terrace Branch of ‘tha Canadian Legion held a very successful Vimy dance on Thursday evening when the great battle was fittingly remembered. President Waiter L. Scott in speaking nt the dance referred to the work of the ‘ladies in high .terms, He. also stressed the point. that while the mem- hership list of the branch is riot a big one it is felt by .the. officers and mein- ber's,;of the organization that this in ho .way limits thelr activities.’ It is realized that under present conditions there are many returned men who find It almost impossible to pay the fees to keep themselves In good standing, and that- being so the benefits of the or- ganization should go to any returned man’who. is in actual need of - agalst- ance or guidance, ‘Mr. Scott. ‘algo. sald ‘that’ non-membership | should - not be a bar. to attending: the meetings, and -it is: desirable ‘that’ es. Mnany’ as ‘possible should turn out at’ these monthly oo sions and. thus the: most good. enn be netounpltshed. rrace Branch. Canadian - ‘Legion; BE 8 L., meets at the-Terrace Hotel at All returned. non, members or hie on. the: lait ‘Thursday of ‘eae : anonth, On Sunday evening Knox TWhited chureh. wes filled. to capacity with an Easter congregation. Speefal music was rendered bby the choir under the dreetion of Mrs, A. Munre, The spec- ial numbers were—dnet by Mrs, Munro and Miss Longworth “Open the Gates fof the Temple”; Mrs. EH. L. MeKenney and Mcs. Munroe sang a duet assisted by the choir, “Come ye Disconsolrte ;” heard the voice of - Jesus”. Mrs, R. Dilling presided mt the organ. Rey. Adam Crisp took’ as.his subject “In the morning—Joy.” He dealt with it in a mamer that was simple and very impressive and. thot he has the right outlook on life. — . L wee : The anction sale held on Wednesday proved one of very gvent interest and | drew buyers from Pacific, Usk, Copper City, Remo aud. Rosswood, besides A big crowt from the’home town. Thys ‘prices secured were good and ‘the sale was so large that at 5.30-it was ad- journcd until 2.00: ‘pin. the. ‘following, day. . The auctioneer, ’ A. Attres.’ wns at hig best ‘and. everything. went off in, a."tanner that ‘pleased - ‘the vendor, eee a “Yea,” repliod ‘nother buyer, “bnt the sal, wis well, advertised | Printer’s ink} Christy’s Bakery Terrace, B.C. “Will ship to any point on line. Will vou try our Bread and. Buns? Standing orders shipped. regularly. All kinds of cake. Get our price. re ” Philbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern Electric Light Running Water Travellers Sample Rooms P, O, Box 4 Gordon Temple, Prop. mee Telephone. oe yee) UU Le en ee ee ee eer Swain’s Transfer Garage, Service Shop Trucking Delivery Coal and Wood ‘Taxi Agent for Ford Cars Ford Trucks. Ford Parts tee \ Terrace Drag Store the choir rendered: as an anthem “T ‘, Trenrd.at the auction. sale last week . |My, bots there’s able’ crowd “here” FOR COUGHS AND COLDS | Try our Whife Pine and Tar Cough ‘Syrup SPRING—Stecle, Briggs Seeds" here Fresh NEELSON’S and BETTY ANN Chocolates R. W. Riley, Phm. B.. . MINING SURVEYS | Fred Nash ._B, Cy. Land-Surveyor TERRACE, B. C. Is event, start ar attract, buyers". : efwlve, are: Invited to. attend. | ; aoe yt pith Terald: ‘dp only: ba 3.00. .