Vif- I Si ft ft! Prince Bupcrt Daflp Betas Thursday September 4, 1947 Central Timely Topics Mr. and Mrs. Len Griffiths i and young Brian letft ,for then "home in Ocean Falls last Saturday after visiting here with Mrs. Griffiths' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Dover. Mrs. Doris Brentzen left last Friday evening with her small daughter, Enid, for their home In Prince Oeorge where Mrs.' Brentzen is in the public health department. While in Terrace they stayed with Mr. and .Mrs. Will Robinson and part of their, holiday was spent at Lakelse Lake, guests of Mrs. C. L. M. Gi-ggey at her summer home there. Miss Elliott Head left on Saturday for three weeks; 'holiday in the south. Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh returned to her home in Prince'Rupert on Saturday, having spent the'pa's't' few months at her summer home at Kitsumkallum. jRev. Roland Hills returned last week from a vacation ir." Vancouver. Miss Anne Lips returned on Saturday after a two month's vacation spent travelling to Eastern Canada ana New York, visiting viUh friends and relatives along the way. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Harvey anff family passed througth Terrace thir week enroute to their home in Prince Rupert irom Lake Kathlyn where they have been on vacation. Mr. andrs. "Curly" Casey have returned to Terrace after spending the summer at Lakelse Lake where they were in charge of the Kinraian Kiddie Karop. 1 Mr. Casey visited Prince Rupert yesterday to attend a Kinsmen's Club dinner Wednesday " night, returning home today. Maurice Cote is spending a short holiday at his parent's heme here before going to University of British Columbia this fall. CABINS Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp (One Mile East of Town) Box 13 Terrace, B.C. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi i Storage WE MEET ALL 'TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DI8TRICT (U. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Phil's Lakelse Avenue f rom Terrace Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Monckton left on Sunday for Prince Rupert after spending a few days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nigel Eherwood. Accompanying them was Kenneth Carrier, a University of British Columbia student who was with Mr. Monck-tori's survey party. Miss Helen Hipp is spending a vacation at her parent's home here coming from Prince George where she works in the Welfare Office. Mrs. E. T. Kenney and son, El-ward, left Terrace on Tuesday for their home in Victoria after spending the past few weeks at Lakelse Lake; A transfer truck enroute from the Bulkley Valley to Prince Rupert on Tuesday went off the road between TJsk and Copper River where it turned over. Considerable damage was done to the freight and truck but the driver escaped with a few scratches and a. shaking up. Mr. -and Mrs. C. J. 'Norrirrcton returned home last Sunday af ter a holiday motoring south to Kelowna and back again. PARTY IS GIVEN TERRACE .COUPLE Fre-Xuptial Honors for Gladys Fisher and Duncan Kerr TERRACE Mrs. Lloyd John stone and Mrs. Tom Olsen were Joint hostesses Saturday evening at the former's residence, honoring Miss Gladys Fisher and Duncan Kerr who are to be mar ried next Tuesday. Movies of the first of Julv Da- rade in Terrace this year were shown by George McAdams after which the surprised bride-to-be was showered with a mlscellan eous assortment of kitchen uten sils. There was also a gift for Mr Kerr, presented to him by George McAdams with an apt poem which greatly amused the guests Delicious refreshments were served. Besides the hos tesses and their husbands and the prospective bride and groom there were present Mr. and Mrs F. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mc Adams, Mr. and Mrs, Ken Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Fell, Mr. and Mrs C. W. Michiel, Mr. and Mrs. Van Stock, Mr. and Mrs. G. Haugland Mr. and Mrs. H. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Maxted, Mrs. Head Miss Marion Head, Bud Fisher. FINELY SPUN Woollen blankets so fine that one 18 feet long can be rolled inside a bamboo pole are made in' Mysore, India. Advertise in the Daily News Cafe Terrace, B.C. Logs, Poles It A C E and Piling BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER AND BANQUETS Serve: Tasty Food Fine Pastries ' Quick nd Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil .Tetrault FOR PROMPT SERVICE ... See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Bulck Cher. Trucks Pontiac ' Oldsmoblle G.M.C. Trucks 4 Machine Work A Specialty Terrace Machine Shop & ' Garage TERRACE B.C. LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Rough and Dressed Lumber T.E R Interior Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. Pbllco Radios Wlllard 'Batteries SEEKS SAINT'S REMAINS With a mine detector similar to those used by G.I.'s during the war, the Rev. James A. McEner-ney seeks the burial place .of Saint .Rene Goupil, who was killed by Indians .in 1642 near Auriesvllle, N.Y. Father McEnerney believes that the saint was burled with a metal crucifix, and that the mine detector wil pick up traces of it. With him Is the Rev. Thomas J. Coffey, director of the shrine near Auriesvllle. Francois Lake News Mr. Kerindy, the new school teacher, has arrived and is stay ing in the cottage on the Keefe farm, Charles Rimmer returned to' Princ? Rupert last Thursday af t spending the summer here. Mrs. Murrav and Joanna nnd the Dickens family returned to Prinre Rupert on Saturday by bus after a short holiday he.re. 'Beauty at Home' (By Lynn Carter) Q. What Is a good point to remember concerning the use of foundation cream and powder? A. That you should not uss a foundation cream or powder that is more than one shade lighter than your natural coloring, unless you have a young, unlined face and a very clear complexion. The lighter the powder, the'morelt brings out lines, wrinkles, hollow and angles. Q. Is it all right for a girt to wear soft, frilly clothes to the office In which she is employed? A. No. A dress for the office must be tailored. The only frill elfect which is in good taste in an office Is through the use of collars and neck trimmings. Q. What "kind of exercise can I practice for reducing arms that are too flabby and heavy? A. Stand erect with arms extended sideways at shoulder level. Then rotate arms briskly in small circles for 15 times and follow by rotating In reverse circles 15 times. Rest and repeat. AERIAL KILLER MEDICINE HAT, Alta., J A specially-equipped aircraft has sprayed sage and buck brush as well as grasshoppers In scatter ed areas from Medicine Hat to Shaunavon, Sask., to determine what effect 2-4-D would have on ridding the land of such veg etation and pests. Results of the experiment have not, as yet been announced. 4. Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Otandard) For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCK RUPERT After a few really hot dayi haying is nearly completed. The crop is heavy but a good dea; ' is not -first quality hay, as its' was so wet during the haying season. , A number of Indians chartered the bus to take them from the landing to Burns Lake on Sunday evening. Tom Stanton was the driver. Terrace Enjoys 'Phone Service TERRACE the last of the linemen for the Dominion Government Telegraph -ajid Telephone Service left town last week. The switchboard, installed by P. G. Miller of Quesnel, switch board and cafole expert, has been connected and telephone service went Into operation on Tuesday. Over 80 telephones have toeen installed in the homes and places of business with a long watting list of applications which will be filled when new phones arrive. Classified Advertising Paysl BABY'S CONSTIPATION SERIOUS IF NEGLECTED nADVS daily movements an something of which absolutely accurate track must be kept. When he nnnu a.......!.: i - once. ii Constipation t i .. is . serious . ... for baby, Li . J""n.', K"a 01 pn, Ont.. ha this to say; "Having had seven children and laving uaed Baby s Own Tablets lor all seven i Ti? f '"V anu irentiesi regulator orchlMren. During teething lid by Own Tab-.ts were a boon to me as they cleared up at , ace any digestive disturbance or tretfulness." Equally effective for simple fever, teething irmiUs, uiwet stonucb and other minor ail-tuentsof babyhood. Uuick In their action. Sweet-tasting easily rrushed to a i.wler. if desired. No "sleepy'? ..tiirt uo dulling effect. Get a bos today. Sirk-less so ci! ten strikes in the night. IS cents. Money back I but satiaiied. No wasted time, no extra steps. Full-strength Fleischmann'sacfve Fresh Yeast goes to work righl nway. Makes sweet, smooth-textured buns that melt in your mouth. Remember . . . The THREE SISTERS CAFE ONCE AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS Same Place, Same Jim Moran, Prop. SERVICE AltpUND THE CLOCK From This Date WAR ASSETS COAL will be: LUMP Sacked 512.00 per ton MINE RUN Loose $ll.oo per ton No rebate for quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 BURNS LAKE CELEBRATION Barbecue, Kodwmnd Baseball Game Are Features BURNS LAKE A cloudy warm day greeted a record crowd to attend the Labor Day celebration staged by the Burns Lake Board iif Trade. Featured were a barbecue, a rodeo and a basehall game between the Palling team and the all victorious team of Franfois Lake. The huge roasts came from the pits cooked to nil tastes and the air was filled with the dell-clous aroma of prime roast beef. Good cayuses wild from the ustious ranges of Ootsa, Fran cois Lake and Cheslatta, filled .he corrals. Hard to handle, they taxed the skill of the ground rew.i to the limit in getting them to the chutes and saddling Jim Clark of Ootsa Lake won first prize money, with Johnny Skin of Skin's Lake getting second money. The latter was un-uaded once when the saddle came loose from a wicked black hor.:e named Mi. The ifeature of the rldlnrr events was the double clown ride uf Ken Smith and Herb Aslt-crrft. who rode a 'mean horse with a surcingle, both kids be-u:?r thrown but getting to their And makes them fast. -IF' YOU BAKE AT HOME, be sure to get Fleischmann's active Fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow labeL You can depend on Fleischmann's Canada's favorite yeast for over ,70 years. Always fresh, at your grocer's 0 I IAS THE WELCOME MAT OUT FOR ITS PATRON -FRIENDS Rotary Club Thursdays 1 jf.m. Our Foods Are Prepared-by a New White Chef Who Specializes in Canadian Dishes Open 7 a.m to 12 p.m. Weekdays Sundays, 8 a.m. to 12 pm. COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SODAS - ICE CREAM - SUNOAES CJEO. I1Y1UIAVN Prop. feet in a double somersault. I A drizzling ram spoiled the ; last fco Innings of the ball . game -when Palling threatened to win but foolishly attempted to steal bases, resulting in Francois Lawe winning by a score of 8 to 0. The latter team held n lead from the first Inning wihen they put five runners across the plate. . The dance Sn the evening packed the community hall to the limit of Its capacity. LETHBRIDGE, Alta., Pouring of concrete has started for the walls of the city hall building being constructed In the civic centre. VENETIAN BLINDS Quickly and Easily! use 3 TRIPLE mtmr ACTION action -m m PerfeX The Gentle Bleach simply delicipus RAISIN BUNS W. T. COOPER Manager Official Appointment Jow Available! 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