iltpl i Awnuc AKFAST --LUNUJ - rve: food AINU d nvd -- IrOMTT SERVICE.-.. fcbt race If, i tnd Umber . ,-m-tt Interior Cafe Terrace, B.C. Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault see iour ENERAL MOTORS DEALER Bulck Cher. Trucks Oldsmobile G.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A Specialty Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers T E K RACE AgtntiFor International Harvester Co. Lo;s, Poles and Piling Firestone lire oi uuoper 10. iau.-rbllco Radios IVUlard Batteries RS AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER EURNS-FRANCOIS LAKE? FAIR (Continued from. Page ,3) Ellen Glans, Don Clark. Handicraft Bird House J. Olans. Embroidered Article Thelma Stevenson, E. Hultkrans. Sewn Garment E, Glans. Samples ot Patch, Darn, sewn Buttonholes .A. "Hultkrans. Any Handicraft Article Not ListedJ. Glans, E. Glans. Ba,klng Powder Biscuits L. Stevenson, J. Glans. Plain Cookies L. Stevenson, E. Hultkrans. Fancy Cookies E. Hultkrans, J. Glans. Open Tarts E. Hultkrans, J. Glans. Bran Muffins L. Stevenson, J. Glans. Collection of Wild Fruits-June Durban, E. Glans. Special Prlz?s$5, Merchandise, Don Clark; $2 Merchandise. Jon Glans; Pyrex Ware, E. Glans; Glassware, M. McClary: $2 special prize donated by Mrs. Holtz, L, Stevenson. $10 donated -by, Francois Lake Farmers' and Wprqen's Institutes to elementary schopj winning most pplnts in 'school wprk Octsa Lake School. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS v SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE. DISTRICT (IL Smith) P.O.Box 167 Terrace Progress Made;On-. ': -.! Smithers Building SMITHERS It is expected that net later than mid-September will see completion ct the new garage premises for W. J. O'Neill of Smithers. Good progress, has been maintained by the contractor, R. C. Mutch. Subcontracts recently awarded include wiring, Wall Electric ana plumbing and heating, J. J. Herman. , ' HIGH5CHG0L AT HAZELTON Site Chosen at Board Meeting in Terrace TERRA CEi At a meeting . of the Terrace and District Schdo) Board In the office of the, ses retary, C, W.. Alger, it, was.det cided that the general policy o. y.. bo wdwguW. b?.. to ?dm tj)f r. ginners In school who have reached the age cl six years on or before September 30 the year of admission. A new transportation contract' has been granted in the Hazel-ton area frcm Hazelton to New, Hazelton. The location of the new High School which is to be built to serve the Hazeiton area cme up for discussion and a secret ballot was taken, the result of, which was that Hazelton was chosen. The Hazelton school site 1p held up at present till a sur- vey can be made. It has since been learned that the survey will probably be made by Fred Nash of Terrace. Mrs. H. K. Marks of Pacific re- Timely Topics ARE WEDDED- AT TERRACE Miss Gladys Fisher and, Duncan Kerr United. ait Inteier-ilng Nurtlals TERRACE Tuesday afternoon at 2,o'clock Knox United jChurch in Terrace was the setting fir the marriage of Miss Gladys Irene Fisher, only daughter Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher w Terrace, to Duncan Kerr, elde? son of the late, Mr. and Mrs, Alex Kerr, pioneer settlers cf Terrace. Rev. Mr. McAllister of ficiated. The church had been be autifully decorated for the cc casion by the church choir mem bers with gladioli, dahlias, sweet peas; arid pansles. The bride, radiant In a gown of silver grey crepe trimmed with bridal jink lace and a matching lace hand-made hat with em-, broidered veil to match and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses, entered the church on the, arm of her father to the strains of the Bridai March from Lohengrin" played by Mrs. Barr at the crgin. Preceding her down the aisle was Mrs. W. Fell, -gowned in tropic rose crepe, tunic style. with oakwood brown accessories signed frcm the Eohcol board to j accept a teaching position. It was not decided whether to appoint, np'.v mpmbpr tn fill the vacancy fcr the balance of the year as a,was beautifully decorated with new scnoor Doara win oe pointed in November; " H - : I J IT'S MV POkTPAIT-- j4 ij irij , ' SSI SH E. MADE M TAKE Jil T-r- -v THAT OUT, TOO" t?-r. Ill $R All nftK MSB MV WIFE PUT ) -j, ?V-v 5HE SAIO SHE "WSC' ,r ff iM ill fll HSIBr ,ME OUT OF, W IWHATSTHE PIDN'T WANTA.'4V )f??4k 11 r LQlq 1 bE :'s:' o uj" SOFA JrT? DEAC? BOY j y OF ME-ANO lit. .-fes Vi' T WANT BUT? YOU REFLrSE) ( 3LY MUG ) IT.HE MIGHT BE V tW- f ' -lfTl Jffi fi NSIP 7 OFFENDED ANDj 15L KE!CriA T34? TT ' ' AT TWO IN THE ( AND HES HANGING I I , I " ' MORNING HE ) 'V IT PlGHT OVER THE J if AX V v ' ,w $A !j lSBFJ) JP' VS?Ffi$!S ( SAYS SHES LONESOME J YOU, . .J -LIPPED J- dfa, r.U5e l&r? TCT AND WANTS YOU TO ' A MEAN I M s from, Tterrace R. Matthews, who, operates a lumber mill Lakelse,Lake, has taken. In a new partner from Smithers and U forming a com i pany. Mr. andMrs. Eml ILauglanci and family returned to, Terrace last. Friday evening, aftej a weeks' "holiday, spent motoring to yanderhoOjf.and. back. Constable and Mrs. Rogers re-, turned on Friday evening ater ' being away several weeks on re-. llcving work on, the Queen Charlottes. ; Mss, Janet -Young Is, back again In Terracet staying with Mrs. Glass and, hopes to, reside here in future. and a corsage of yellow, tea roses. Thegroomvwas attended by his brother,- Kenneth Kerr., and the. uihers were H. Fisher and G. Haugland. During the signing of the register, 1 ' Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone, wear. isler, Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone, wearing a deep rose and blacK striped crepe dress with black accessories and a corsage of pink carnations,, sang "Because' After the ceremony, a reception was heldat the home of the bride's parents, where Mr. and Mrs. Fisher received the guests, the latter attired In an embroid ered amythest crepe dress with black accessories arid a corsag" f Jhlto Hirnatlnn Thp homP vases of stately giaaion anaij sweet peas and the happy coupl'j stood under an archway of flow ers to receive the congratulations of the guests. Streamers decorated with swetpeas were suspended from a large wljlte beli to each corner of the tea table. The toast to the bride, was proposed by Chris Haugland, to the matron of honor by Kenneth i Kerr. George .McAdams proposed a toast to. the happy couple and Mr. Van Stolk' to the brides mother. With the groom's help the beautiful three-tiered wedding cake was cut (by the bride. Pour- lers at the .tea table were Mrs. ' Chris Haugland and Mrs. Head. Those assisting in serving were ' Lloyd Johnstone, Mrs. T. Olsen, Miss M. Head, Mrs. Van Stolk and Mrs, George McAdams The bride's gift to the. groom was a signet ring and tnat oi ine gicom to the bride was a chatelaine set in pearls and rhine-stones. Fcr going away the bride don ned an Imported .sunlight blu? wool suit with brown, accessories topped by a muskrat coat. The happy couple will motor to points south and expect to be away till the end cf the month. They will return to reside In Terrace. Both bride and .groom have lived in Terrace since childhood. The bride served as a nursing sister during the war, The groom is in the lumlber manufacturing business and.. Is secretary of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASER STREET-Prince Rupert- JOHN H, BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. 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