1 toj1 .1 ;. ! '4 til (.1 WB mm Prince Rupert Dally r3clus Wednesday. July 30, 1947 Central Terrace IWORKS MINISTER VISITS TERRACE VIERRACE -He:'.. E. C. Carson, jihlnlster of public works, arrived inmerrace cn nicay evening on anlospc;Uon "trip through the inbrthnd central interior. He wasT accompanied Jby H. C. An-i , juraay, provincial engineer o: Prince Ruper JVY Bottomley. assistant district engineer of Smlttiers. party was entertained at allate supper in the Silver Tip ICafelby the executive of the .Terrace Board cf Trade Preteot IwerfjGeorge MjcAdams. president oi juae Terrace Doard, Duncan K. Kerryice-prasident. W Osborne Jrsecretary. J. H. Smith and 1HarryiKing. past presidents, and WjllRobinson, AH Yoxill, C. J. Norrlngton, Dudley 5. LiitTe. W. AjfKkkpatrlclt aqd H. A. Ken- flistrict foreman of public Miprka at Terrace. Stay at The Willows Aulo Court Cabins with Electric Lights Telephoned Reservations W. CREGO, Prop. TERRACE ,CABINS Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp (One Mile East of Town) ! Box 13 , Terace, B.C. j terrace" Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE' DISTRICT (IL Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace On your ivay THE-SKEENA 11 mi TERRACE DINE AT PHIL'S (Formerly Skeena Cafe) Lakelse Awntic BREAKFAST - LUNCH - DINNER mm : AND BANQUETS Serve':" Tasty Food Fine Pastries Proprietor, SILVER TIP CAFE CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS fclCi: CREAM 1 ftllKAUrJ, JJ.C. F9R PROMPT SERVICE .... See GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Pontiac 'Machine Work A Specialty Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Rough and. Dressed Lumber Lunil)cr Manufacturers TERRACE a ntGnor Tom Olson has shipped 1100 pounds of green peas to the I Prince Rupert market during thy past week. Most of the remainder of his crop will be left for I seed. , At a meeting of the executive and directors of the Terrace Civic Centre held in the centre en-Friday evening Dudley G. Little was elected president replacing Alf. Yoxall who Is now the manager on a salary. Bowling alleys are nearing completion and will be opened shortly. Following the breaking and en tering oi uip lerrace noiei aur- ing the weekend and the removal cf the casb register therefrom, a boy of Juvenile age appeared before Stipendiary Magistrate Will Robinson Monday, the case being adjourned. Mrs. E. T. Kenney has arrived in Terrace from Victoria and has joined her daughter. Miss Norma Kenney, R.N., and son, Edward Kenney, at the summer heme at Lakelse Lake for the i summer. I Driving along the Terrace-Prince Rupert highway on Saturday evening, it was rather sad to see one of the noblest of birds, Terrace Theatrej Showing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm. Saturday matinee at 2:30 pjn. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY August 1 .and 2 "The Dancing Pirate" IN TECHNICOLOR with Charles Collins, Frank Morgan, Steffi Duna and Luis Alberni. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY August 5 and 6 "WATERLOO ROAD" with Stewart Cronger, John Mills and Joy Shelton. Lo the lake? SEE OUK TWO FLOORS LADIES' WEAR YARD GOODS MEN'S WEAR GROCERIES MERCANTILE Terrace, R.C. Quick and Courteous Service Phil Tetrault sni?T iiimvitc Your Bulck Chev. Trucks Oldsmoblle G.M.C. Trucks Logs, Poles and Piling Agenb For International Harvester Co. ; ' Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. - Phllco Radios ! Willard Batteries PROSPERITY MAKER Eagle Lake Sawmills at Giscome, 24 miles east of Prince .George, one The geographical centre of the of the lar .est of 290 timber operations in Fort George forest district Plants such as this are j United States is in Smith Coun-contributlnrr to an unprecedented era of prosperity in that area these days. ity, Kansas. bald-headed eagle lying in the dust of the road. Some unthinking person had shot him to death and left him to rot where he fell. He was picked up and dropped into one of the deep eddies of the river to float away on the swift running tide. The Terrace branch of the British Columbia Automobile Association Is holding its annual meeting on Thursday evening. The meeting -will take the form of a dinner to be held In a Terrace restaurant. Reports will be given by the President, W. Os- borne, jr., and C. J. Norrington, secretary. Invitations have been Issued for representatives, to at tend from Prince Rupert and 'Prince George. The chairman of the B.C. Power Commission, G. Weston, and party, were in Terrace on Tuesday and spoke before a public meeting held last night In the Oddfellows' Hall. Many Prince Rupert people were holidaying at Lakelse Lake over the week-end. The weather was perfect, not too, hot, "and the lake was at its best. Among i those noted were Mr. and Mrs. Currie, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Starr, and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lee and Forbes. Frank Dibb is busy with his summer home, getting a lot of work done around the place. He was joined last week by Mrs. Dlbb who has been south attend ing a convention of the Eastern Star. The party of girls to camp at the Rupert Kinsmen's camp arrived by bus and the boys who had Just completed their holiday at the camp returned to Prince Rupert by the same bus, Clarence Dixon, driving it. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Love, jr., and friends were visiting with Mrs. Martinusen at the lake for the day. The Terrace Kinsmen were L . A j -wen, you Kept yappm' about a bird bath, didn't you?" Sm i t CAMPERS Supplies delivered twice weekly to Lake Kathlyn. GOODACRES' SMITHERS, B.C. (202) PIONEER HOME BOARD FILLED Wilbur Sheardown and Eric Faure have been appointed by Mayor Nora Arnold to sit .on (be board of governors of the Pioneer Home along with the three members of the city health committee, Aldermen Ham, Nlckerson and Brooks-bank. Announcement of the appointments was made by the Mayor Monday night in council. "Both of these men have teen very active in the drive for the new home," Mayor Arnold explained, "and I thought it only fitting: 4hat they should -be members of the board which is responsible for running it." Reporting on the "open house" held at the home, in recognition of its recent opening, .Major Arnold said that there was a large attendance -at the function and that she had been impressed with the favorable comment about the new very pleased to receive a donation of $25 from the girls' soft- ball teams which played in Ter race on July 1. The money had been allowed them for the expenses of their trlD bv the Kins men of Terrace and the girls have returned It as a gift, a very thoughtful gesture which is much apprclated. You saw it in Tne Newsl I EARLY NEWS US WELCOME Local news Items, to ensure - publication, should be In the office by 10 &m. Contributors are asked to bear this in mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. hers WANT TO SWIM, FISH, BOAT OR LOAF? . . . .Visit LAKE KATHLYN AUTO CAMP SMITHERS, B.C. (175) r;an a HOLIDAYERS When in the vacation land of Bulkley Valley SHOP AT Leach Bros. FOR GROCERIES AND MEATS Free Delivery lo Lake Katlilyn Tuesdays and Fridays Classified Advertising jlaasUleds: Ue per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 60c. Birth Notice 60c; Cards of Thanks. Death Notices. Funeral Notices, .Marriage and Engagement Announcements'. 12. I BIRTH NOTICE j WICK Mr- and Mr3. Erllng Wick I announce the birth of a baby . son, J,uly 25, Arnold David, weight 7 lbs. 15 ozs. FOR SALE FOR SALE 1942 Ford 3.4-ton panel delivery truck. New 100 h.p. engine; 5 excellent tires. i Ideal Cleaners and Laundry. (tf) FOR SALE One lighting plant, AC. 110-volt, Watts 750. Make Onan. Mrs. K. Dopson, General Delivery, Prince Rupert. ' (180) BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE $2,000 handles $3,000 buy. C-room house with -3 lots on 6th East. Apply Collart and Mac-Caffery. (tf) FOR SALE 1 only 18" swing by 6 ft. bed plain change metal turning lathe. This machine Is priced to sell and may be seen In operation. Address P.O. Box 563 or Phone 211 city. (177) FOR SALE Shlplap, windows, flooring, lockstave buildings (two inch cedar), Gyproc and Gyproc lap, steam radiation. 2 by 4's, 2x l's. 2 x 8's. Phone 866. (179) HOUSEHOLD and Office Furni ture, Hardware, etc. Used Hassocks $2; Palls 50c; 5-piece Kitchen Set $12.50; 3-plece Chesterfield Suite $40; Desk $7.50; new. Hot Plates $3.50; Chest of Drawers, well made, unpalnted; Desks, Radios, and other useful furniture at the lowest prices. B. C. FURNITURE CO.', Black 324. FOR SALE 16-ft. Turner-bnllt speed boat. 62 h.p. Willys Jeep engine, used only two months. Complete with all accessories. Phone Blue 365. (181) FOR SALE R.O.P. White Leg horns and Hampshire pullets. 10 weeks old. .$1.35 each. Add 10 cents per bird per week after July 19 jsufficlent cockerels free. Terms cash F.O,B. Xltwanga. M. Rowe. ((f) FOR BALE Desh able resort site n Lake Lakelse. Frances Ppe, 117 Linden Avenue, Wllmette, Illinois. (178) FOR SALE Good used lumber; ,2x4's, 2x6 and 1x8, all double dressed, can be seen at the main highway at Telegraph Point. There are approximately 6,000 ft., all for $2D0. Apply W. Walsh, Telegraph Point. (182) FOR SALE-32 ft. Glllnetter Rq?e Island, 7 h.p. Apply at Port Edward on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. (179) FOR SALE 48 bass Hohner piano accordlan, good shape. $125. .Also ,B-Flat Clarinet Albert system, Just repadded $50. Apply 434 8th Ave. E. (178) FOR SALE 5 used cars, 1-8 cyl ,lnder Hudspn, 1. Dodge, 3 Fords, from $500 up. Contact Johnson or 'Maif . Phone 'Black ,155 ,or call ,171 3rd Ave. East, (tf ) 1930, LINCOLN ZEPHYR for sale. Parker's Garage. (181) ROOM ANIi .HOARD ROOM AND BOARD $40 each double; $45 single. Home away from lwjne. Tabic meals. Mrs Lawley, 622 Fraser Street, (tf) METAL WORK DON, Walt for Winter. Now is the time to have that eaves trough fixed and furnace Installed, -Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd., Black 884 (tf) Pioneer M.P. and Wife Yilcon-Bound George Black, M.P.. and Mrs. Blade of Dawson were In Prince Rupert Monday travelling north aboard the steamer Princess Louise Mr. Black is member for Yukon and Is homeward bound, after a lengthy and .strenuous session. He and Mrs. Black are pioneers of Yukon, having lived In the north since the meior-ib!e days of the Klondike rush. Fcr several years Mrs. Black sat as member, this belng the period when her husband found It necessary to retire from public life, due to illness. He Is at present practising law during the Intervals between the sessions of llament. HELP WANTED HOSPITAL COOKS, $2004-2244; Department of National Health and Welfare, Edmonton and Prince Rupert. Full particulars on posters displayed In post offices in cities and larger townj, Offices cf the National Employment Service, or from the Civil Service Commission at Vancouver, Edmonton, Re-gina or Winnipeg. Applications, obtainable thereat, should b?1 filed not later than August 7. f 1917. with the Civil Service Commission of Canada, Ottawa, J tit) ' HELP WANTED-Cook for small crew of men locally. No bread baking. Phone 453 or call at Millerd's Cannery. Seal Cove. U7? WORK WANTED HIGH School girl will mind children afternoons and events. Experienced in handling lp-fants. Red 318. (I82j UNTED WANTED Used beds and dress ers in good condition. Phone W2. (181) SHIP Us Your Scrap -Metals, Top .Prices Paid Active Trading Company Ltd.. 935 East Cordova St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) TENDERS WANTED TENDERS INVITED for 1000 feet of tunneling In Omineca Gold Quartz mine, ten miles from Terrace. First class equipment' and accomodation. Apply Box i 560 Dally News. (tf) FOR RENT FOR RENT 2 room apartment and single housekeeping room. 221 5th Ave. East. Phone Red 807. . (177) FOR RENT Housekeeping room at Vernon Apartments. House for sale at Seal Cove. Blue 815. (tf) HOUSE TO RENT Four-room, modern; 2 lots and garage. 568 9th West. . , (I77j; MACHINERY !ro SAW better lumber more econoraicalryu33 the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver. B.C. (tn Classified Advertising Paysl ! COTTAGE CHEESE- New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Ill I I Your Dally ! ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Announcement . . . ROYAL 2 : . 1 You'll get a ringside d v I. . !. ivlwn the - waiter sees you $ . .41 if in this lavish . if USE OUR CONVENIENT . ' BUDGET PLAN , . NO INTEREST . . NO CARRYING CHARGES . . . . r Electric Sewing Machines J For Rent I Reasonable Rates Phone 864 Prince Ruperts Singer Sewing Machine Co. O INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) UPHOLSTERING 1 FURNITURE REPAIRS Truck and Auto Cushions Repaired and Recovered Drapes a Specialty New .Upholstery Material Available NOW! Out-of-Town Orders Given Special Attention LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP 330 SECOND AVENUE (Next to CFPR) PHONE BLUE HIS C.KORC.i: McWHINNEY & Company CONTRACTING IN Decorating, Landscaping Lawns, Etc. Ill 147 4th Vlll Ave. E. F HI (To rear of Pioneer Laundry) T.ninHMil I Phnn. 1 Black 489 P.O. Box 1420 I fl Vtirt S I ( ((Ml Under New Management 1)1 I REOPENS Completely Renovated and WE SPECIALIZE IN SEA FOODS - SALADS ITALIAN AND MEXICAN DISHES Take-out .Orders Qiven Special AUentl J. COMER and JOHN PEOI'ONES Proprietors DEVELOPING,! AND LNLAtfli We have Arruj ry . . . iiMifcvia 1UU I (IT "V Ul VIlVfcUKIlQU W K A 1 HA n aw Ato nt... n inuuu Wl 111 IL OPTOMTEt John Bulsa Third Ara If your building,! would your prts IMsI IRAN cover replacesea: possessions? vo you reaua nnure are up ij advlstri irf I I l ' UL I. LIMITED 218 Sixth EW FILMS . n ..11- n. mr jng i-urLiitiw, J-r Photo SuppS Prompt .Mail Orda Chandler andi n ill. r Z1U 1111 Ok. nj-r riTTDPPT 1 1111. I Km I rhree Sai F Tuesdays, 1 :3" v Coqultlam. Fridays, 5 pm.- Saturfay1!P Camosun. .i.TrillE'1 Fridays, 12:00 STEWART nd A" r..nov It D.IT1. DUUU(;I , I - nl QUI. - Augusts W September Mian'8":, FOR SOUTH August 10 prince RuPert I Third Ave.