OL. 13 “THE TERRACE NEWS,. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, , 1934 Terrace Notes The Terrace News bs here to give | Yer, ad Victoria. fea. complete news service of the dist- . mrict. Will Robinson is always anxi- ous to hear of interesting local hap- Ppenings. If you dave a newsy note ee end of, Kalu Like. aud help you. ducks, enae B having, why ‘not try a renilet § andy, Ibs cheap and the paper is rend very gen- erally. You'll find tt pays. , q ee Lake to the Lodge where they FE. 'P. Kenney, MTA,, lett for Vie-| shelter and transportation. . - oe * ge feria on Saturday. He was accompa-! am ied hy his eldest daughter, Marjorie, 1, f who will attend college in the capital ged nice spike buck an Stmday. city. Mr. Kenney mMsxo had a talk with Skinner alsa reports : goad Premier Pattnte at Prince Rupert. ducks.: eae fa eniss in a canoe, oe a W. Thiwson of Prince Teapert ar- riet, For That Fall Building |. <. * kb it Pull Line of ‘DRY LUMBER for a few days Our Prices Cannot be Beaten We have se oh aoe Kewill pay yon to write us Tash five weeks with her Prompt Shipments B Shames River Lumber Co SHAMES, B.C. - her home in Rupert, -_—e k rived here Jast week to vellere Mr. Beorge Beveridge who left on Satur- day. for a.month’s vacution dn Vaneni- Larry Greig, J. Hagen and IY Bott: mun spent the week end at the north Larry came back - Het us have it. At. will hetp the town with a twelve pound goose end some k But it was not all sunshine. ; On Snnday when they wanted to come For that Lodite fuuction ° you * are home there was such a storm on the Take that. they did not dare to attempt They had to walk down the trail on the enst side of the G. Skinner of Capper River a hags Mr. and Mrs. W. Strachan of Prince Rupert spent the week end in the dist- Mes. FL Thomas and her two ebild- Tron Jett on- Sattrday for Prince Ru- . nert enraite to their home in’ Trail, They plan te step over in’ Vancouver with Miss Elsie Reid. - Mr BR. J. Moores who has spent the daughter, Mrs. Frank Gavin, left on Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Stone of the Hawain Islands have been holidaying here for Now is the time to have your ---Radio put in Condition : _ for winter service, We stock a full line of oe: | Ever Ready Batteries , Agents for DeForest Crossley Radio Write or call for prices on latest models’ K. T. Kenney. Ltd. Tubes and accessories | Terrace, B.C. When you use the columns of vour LOCAL. NEWSPAPER You are supporting a local industry and encouraging the “Buy at Home’’ principal. ° Tell the buying public what you have and give, the price. OMINECA HERALD ‘AND TERRACE NEWS Are here to carry that message to the publie for you. Will you use these columns? Vancouver printera will not help build your town and community nor help sell your produce. i oa | ‘Hardware’--~ Qils Boots and Shoes Flour and Feed ; Groceries" hoods 2 ‘Laree, fresh stocks carried at all times 7h, 1 {.. v friendly Service” wees Tay Is'our motto _ heb tas eo Wika ae 0. T. Sundal Co. Terrace, B, C. | Paints the last few days as guests of Con. and ins EH EL, MMeKenneye. : oo a “AL social evening was held by the Rebegahs on Monday: Might in honor of Mr. and, Mrs, iyan Frank 4 aS & Mr. al, Mis. H. T, Frank have ta- ken, the Brooks, honxe on Park Ave, * * * Word has been, receiv vd that ‘Rev. ae On ‘Bitchall, who has heen holiday- ing in England, léft the’ Old Country on his retur n, trip, on the 8th of Sept. He hopes. to. reach Terrace envy in Getober, Re k Social activities have been in nbey- ance for some days while the people ure getting settled in theiy homes af- ST ter the summer camping, Tt will not “tbe jong now watil the social whirl is hack ito norinal, ; ‘££ e ® Mir, and: “Mis, : Ivan Frank arrived home on “Situriay évening, : hh aOR 0. ‘Tres of thé? provincial asked sors department! spent’ several days in the district the past week -_ ke Miss Dorothy Head, necompanied by her mother, Mrs’ 4. C, Head, are now back from Prince Rupert, and Miss Head is reported to be making rapid strides in regaining her health. * & & On ‘Satiwrday night a large group of the younger generation, and many of their elders, gathered to see Alair Lips away to U.B.C. Alair, who is only 15 has done remarkably well and many of his friends served notice on him that he was expected .to do equally as well in the south, ree * Knox United Chureh Church: held | Harvest Festival services on Sunday: The young folk of the church had de- corated the echureh in a tasteful man- ner with antumn foliage and coilleec- tions of fruit and vegetables. Promin- ent in the floral decorations were bou- quets of gladioli and calennules. Rey W. R. Welch preached sermons appro- priate to the oecasion and good sized congregitions were present at both the SOrvices, donated were sent on to the W-.M.S. Tlopital at Burns Lake, eee Ars. R. Corlett who has been spend- ive the summer in the south arrived home on Friday, ean , Matt Allard was in from Kalum on Fridny. He says fur conditions are fulvly promising. Rabbits are more plentiful than last year, and aecording to experts that is usunlly a good indi- cation of a fur erop, . * € ; . Geo, Bills of Rosswoed gare the town the onee over dur ing, the end of the week. ane Bill Got a Fish Even the experts have their off sea- sous, It’s seen in golf, baseball and any old sport you can name, and it ey- en applies to fishing. Take Bill Lin- zey for instance. It is Weill’ known he woukl sooner flsh than ent, let. alone tend store, But this year Kas packed along 2. hoodog for. Bill. “How's fish- ing: BIL?” has -been asked many ‘times during the, summer-aond the usual re- ply was: “Rotten.” But there is al- Ways a turn in the tide and when he was asked the very pertinent auestion the other morning hi face broke. intg a smile and he replied, “Ob, not so bad. T got a five pound steelhend the Jast| time I was down,” Steclhpafis are |. late this year. The Indians fay they were down at the mouth of the river walting for a freshet to bring them up Now they are here and the Anglers are hoping for some fun, | Water Supply The fruits and vegetables|.. Is Now Assured For Terrace The Commissioners of Terrnee Vil- Inge hive a feeling that they have solved one of the main problems con- tronting them. At the time of incor- poration the village acquired the pri- vate water system of George Little wd J. K. Gordon, This, while: quite sutisfactory for the purpose for which it had been built, proved to be inade- quate when a lirger nimber of homes were connected up. The shortage was lelt during the ary months of summer und during the past 6 years several at tempts have been made to remedy the mintter. In 1920 a well was dug on the north end of the park, and a large tank placed on the high land near by, As this: jvell did not fill quickly it could only be pumped on a few hours aoday., and the supply still remained scanty, Later a second well was dug on the erst side of Katnin street and this also failed to give the flaw expeet ed of it.: This yenr arrangements were made with Geapze Little for him to, take on the joh hi completely averhauling the water supply for Terrace, The spring supplying the main reservoir hes been cleaned aut and the supply from this source improved. The muin improve- ment has heen digging a well south- West of Richmond’ buteher shop. Just a few yards south of the site of the well a spring has suppHed a steady Strenm of water all summer, this com- ing up ont of the ground, has been used to irrigate the garden of the local Taundryman, | . The well was intended to tap this vein of water, and at a depth of eight fect the effort was successful, the water coming into the well from the xravel on the north side of the well, The well was carrled down a further eight fect, and a test rnn made by the municipal power pump proved = that the machine could not lower the water level, ““An analysis has been made of the water, nud the report shows that it is wimost entirely free of animal or veg- etuble matter and contains a very shia amount of chlorine: The latter ‘is a distinct advantage, city water systems to make use of Chlorine in, their filtration plants to ensure Tority. . a As the result of the digging of this fire protection for the village hes been Inaterinlly improved. The water sup- nly is in a central Joeation so that in the event of 2 fire the pump can he started immediately and give a large addition te the amount of water avail- ahle for the hose line. The well is of sufficient volume thet the Forest mump could he brought into play and a second line of hose made available. As the test wa made at tha end of one of the driest easons on record for Ter- race the Commisioners feel they have Hittle more to w Ory about s0 far as the municipal water supply is concerned, — Mrs; I. C: McConnell has had o busy year with the Boys and Girls Pig Club She reports that have taken part. in. the club” ‘fictivities, and that a high: qualify .6f Porker, wilt “% he ready for the, judge When, he comes. Funds have been somewhat limited.,. and to asuvé the full amount of, prize money being available local supporters have arranged ‘to put on a dante in} the L, 0. L, hali ‘on Friday the 28th. ee 4 spent a few days at Lakelsé the first of the week closing his summer cot. tage at Mueller’s beach. J. B. Johnstone of Enkelse: Lodge left for Rupert on Thursday. ‘eleven’ youngsters Norman A, Watt, covernment agent | " SWAIN ) Transfer and Taxi Service” We meet. all trains Special Rate to Lakelse Lake. Sunday Special Terrace, B.C. John’s Garage General Motors Cars and Trucks (ras 8 rvice: dil Welding Air Honing - Batteries Charged See us for SUPROX BATTERIES John De Kergommeaux Terrace, B.C. ~ 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 kinda of cake, ‘Get our price, | @ Terrace Drug Store SCHOOL « SUPPLIES R. W. Riley, Phm. B. Terrace, B.C. Terrace Mill Stock of Lumber | No. 2 Shiplap S48 comnion dimension and No, 1 Ship- Rough Lumber lap No. 1 Finish, Siding, Flooring, Y-joint Ete. . Shingles Mouldings, * Sa PRICES ON APPLICATION Geo, Little Terrace, B.C. veg a wk ~ Phitbert Hotel TERRACE, B. C. Fully Modern | Electric Light Running: Water Travellers Sainple Rooma df P.O. Box 5) it Telephone Gordon Temple, Prop. a, ie . . id verted