Getif I ral Interior Wimely Topics from Terrace p TIME CAMP REVIVAL MEETINGS; USUALLY COLUAUUU5 1 WEATHER very successful camp -meeting- has just concluded in the British Columbia north and was convened. e pasr.o? and members of the Pentecostal Church lartre 'ent nan ueen juLciieu on me railway prop- Old power house; :re installed by tne piano and ft1 . A 1 A Iwerf- o"v'n tn irom ulc Fine wCs ere in at- i I- SunSa '.f'naon it warn 5ma, was held at Eh,;) Ctp: x wnen peopie baot::eo amunp the camy : lt Tl l.ln jr we tv u n hoi miJ1 Tn. ;i sa.-katcn, Sask., Rev. ' "Ji victoria, a-i;pc ijcr.o :;.iiP".ai'nt of the Pen- 1 AismSlie of Canada Rev uciii' of Mission gev (f.na: uuvira, iura- t Ar,r.- Bell. Vandrr- Rc7 R Aiin Burns Lake, krenctad Smlthers, Rev. J Prime .Rupert. s were ?i :viaea in uie Hiul by De ladies of the k)itiJ Ciiur h a: id the local knb "e;e generous In t!c.;atl.;.i of supplies for lEar vCl: :hlni suffer- kl fall two weeks ago and confined to her home. Ted Clausen and six companions, all of wliom have been working for Mix. Brothers, left Terrace by truck last Sunday bound for Edmonton. The Ladles' Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion staged a cleaning "Bee" on Wednesday and left the club room looking splr and span. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon entertained at their home on Tiies-! day evening celebrating their1 wedding anniversary. Among those present were: Mr. and Mrs.' W. Christy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Parmenter, Mr. arid Mrs. Dick Dubeau, Mr. and Mrs. Norm Mr. s vd Mrs. Sparkes motored to Prince Rupert at the beginning of the week, returned home Wednesday evening. Wednesday this week was an unusually cold day Jo rthe mid-1 die of August at Terraie. Sherwood, who keeps the weather records for the Canadian Meteorological -office, reported Terrace race Theatre ting on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. iay matinee at 2:30 p.m. AY AND SATURDAY August 2! and 23 eUambooHIonde" iMcJt Xaifwdi - Ralph i' Russell Wade aiid James Greer SMY, AUGUST 2C INI) THE MASK" Kane Richmond and Barbara Reed. AUGUST 27 INESDAY, AST COMPANY Jordan and Jane Randolph Ef-O Oorcev Hunt trn Phil's pdse Awnno CABINS Skeena Jtridge Tourist Camp (One Mile East of Town) Box 13 Terrace, B.C.! TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN TILE DISTRICT (IL Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Classified Advertising Paysl Cafe Terrace, B.C. EAKFAST LUNCH DINNER Serve Brood AND BANQUETS Fine Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault Your way to the lake? SEE OUR TWO FLOORS LADIES' WEAK YARD GOODS MEN'S WEAK GROCERIES THE SKEENA MERCANTILE TERRACE . rrmTj - - - - ,'ttOMiT SERVICE ,i. See Your -ENERAL MOTORS DEALER Bu,ck Cber. Trucks 40 Oldsmobile O.M.C. Trucks Machln Work! A Specialty ra Machine Shop & Garage rand & Lumk. JEHU ACE B.C. TIE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers TERRACE WllUrd Batteriet Lots, Poles and I'lllnc AnU For Itenutloi Harvester Co. Firestone Ti ft Rubber Co, Ltd. I'bllco Radio. 'CARNIVAL TAKE EXCEEDS THAT OF LAST YEAR Patronage pf the . Civic Centre vw...a uigm reacnea a- peak that exceeded the biggest night of the 1945 carnival and receipts for the -first five- nights, this year are substantially greater than for the corresponding period of last year's carnival.1 Civic Centre- Director Don Forj-werd said today-Greatest receipts during the 1S46 carnival were taken-in on Coronation night Friday-while" this year, probably due to the influence cf Port Day ana -the ivi' siting sailors, what may be. the' .peak was reached" a night earlier. While actual, attendance' .tig-1 ures are Impossible-to obtain, it was estimated that there were about 2,000 people on the grounds last evening. Attend-'ance set a .record -for this year's show. Mr. ForwarB sgest that the reason for the increased in-t-rest rol?ht be the fact thatdhe C'vlc Centre Jsjust completing ,lts first' full yeari oDeratlmi and tijat there Js! a growing awareness on the part of the nubile of the value of the lristl-tutiomto the community. "Not -only are -we getting jood attendance. -but this year, it inks Deen easier to get competent nejp at the booths, and for .the various other Jobs," he said. "I think that .people are becoming more .aware of the usefulness of the Civic Centre." ' " Tonight will be the vcjlmatic point in the current carnival, when the show will open with the crowning af Queen-BanbaTa Wilson. that the thermometer reading In the morning tood' at 40 degrees and many people -were seen wearing their .overcoats.. The Woman's Auxiliary, Jo. St. Matthew's Church met at the home of Mrs. Giggey on Thursday afternoon' with .Mrs. West presiding. Two minutes sjlencp was observed in memory of the late Mrs. Halliwell -who, was a member for over'20 years: " Freddie Erlcksdri. an clan employed by Mix MtoUxupsI in dismantling the.alrporVbuild- ings, aa uie mistortune' :on Thursday to dig his spur iftfo .a knot when up one of th.KJes; As soon as his weight was put on the spur it yieldeti ac& he fell heavily to the grounjsus-taining severe stra,lnlng::3tf the ligaments In his rluht leg. .Be was taken to Dr. Mill's :s,urgery where the doctor dressed'hk'jn. Juries and he was sent "tdPrJjfce Rupert General Hospital ori . the . - evening train. George Dover is returhfng to Ocean Falls on Thursday: ifter two weeks stay wjth'hls pirehts, Mr. and Mrs. George DoWr THIS AND THAT 1A penny for your thoughts, Mr. Taylorl" HUM0WU 1 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) , FRIDAY P M. 4:00-Ed'McCurciy irngs 4:i-etoclr Quotations 4 30 Rambling Cowboy 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 String Styllngs 5:30 T.BA. 5:45 Community Calendar 6:00 TheThlrd Horseman a;30r-Banl Music 6:40-Recorded Int, 6; 45 Recorded Int. 6:50 Fish Arrivals and Int. 7:00-CBC"Jews 7:15 India's Independence Day Broadcast .7:30 Heritage or Music 8:00 Prairie Schooner, Wpg. 8:30 Serenade for Strings 9:00 Conlihenlai Varieties 9:30 Three Suns Trio, N.B.C. 9:4 The Fraers 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B. C. News' 10:15 Music by .Shrednlk, NBC 10:30 Dal Richards. Orch. ll:00--Weather and sign Off SATURDAY AM , 7:30-viuslcal Clock 800-CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions B:45 Little Cdncert 9:0OVBBC News' 9:15 Records at Random 9:30 Melodies for Junior 10:00 Trme Signal . 30:01-Nature Sketclies. 10O5 Saturday Matinee-iO:30--Musical Program J0:45-CBC.Newa 10:55 Weather Forecast ll:0Or-Pofiular Varieties lI;30-WeatheT Forecast 11 :33 Message Period 11:45 Personal Album. 12:00 On the Teen Beat 12:30 Jive Hive. Hal. l!00 Storehouse of Music 1 :30 Musicians GEORGE tiki & SONS LTD. Agents for Slater Shoes 624 Thlrdi Avenue, Next CommodorCafe P.O. Box 737 2:00-Satuiday Concert 3:00 El Ritmo Tropical 3:15-CBC News 3:25 .Recorded Interlude 3:30 Serenade, Tor. 3:45 "Not in the News" Tor. LONDON CP) Twelve old ships loaded with surplus chemical warfare ammunition have been towed to sea and scuttled, uie only safe method of disposing lof it. i EARLY NEWS i IS WELCOME Local news items, to ensure publication, should be in the office by 10 am. Contributors are asked to bear Uils in mind. Items of social and personal Interest are always welcome. Stop HAY FEVER Hay Fcvci needn't plague you with Iti tnecsing and wheezing, its blon-ing and gasping, lt sore, streaming, itdiir.g irritation of eyes and ears. Just do what thousands hare 'one to get last, safe relief take Tempi ,m KAZ-M AlI. .You"U sleep tetter, f ik better.leel Utter. SOc. $1 at druggiji verywhere, K-1S INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) COTTAGE CHEESE j New Creamed Fresh Made ' VrALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally , ALL-WEATHER SERVICE a re Pasty Strawberries in Britain Again LONDON, 0) Britons have written poems to their strawberries but new they are luxury fruits Instead of regular summer treats. Land strawberries once occupied grows acutely-needed cabbages and potatoes and regeneration of strawberry stocks from a disease called Yellow Edge still is iiwohiplete. In 1924 strawberry acreage wa3 estimated at 3A 000 acres. .Now It Is only about 10,000. However, efforts are being made to increase it and the ministry of agriculture says "the next few-years should see a strawberry renaissance that, will go down In the hlstcry of British crop hus bandry." earance TENNIS RACQUETS AND RALLS TENNIS RACQUETS to ' at HALF PRICE clear CAMPBELL'S TENNIS BALLS regular 50c, to clear H." each The Sahara Desert stretches 3.000 miles from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea. jIM WiSTil SAY5p! f ...About WORK AND PRICES Other day I was talking about getting a new 1948 car. Something like a kid that can't a-ait for Christmas, I been doing some asking about prices and found iiey're a lot higher than I figured. 5o I began to find out why. seems one reason m that at about 40 per cent more pay for an eight-hour day the employee! in one big automobile factory are turning out Dnly about two-thirds as many cars per eight-hour shift as they used to before the war. And that's in spite of better machinery. The same story goes right around the circle of manufacturers. Result is that all of us workmen included who want cars have to spend a lot more months of our work making the money to buy em. The thought that comes to me is that if we ..figure we are getting prosperous by just having-work and pay, we're kidding ourselves. We only get prosperous according to the amount of goods we turn out that we and others can buy at reasonable prices and consume. "Jim Vrst Sayt . u tpemorti by I'm British Columbia Feaeratkm of TraJi ani InJustri. w. Sale jus Phone 311 McBrlde Street RLONDIE ffV ' :i By Chic Young ' ' ! ' VV'; ' 'vrj I ""lit'lf -BUMSTEADi I I I'M HAVING 'NWELL.WHyARE VDUl '( IT'S MV y'lll'1, ' j '..H ' LvOURS GOING TO A TELEPHONE J) JUST HOUOING V WIFE T I rxmsE CCAZY! conversation )the recqver ,v.tJI' : F J02s? V what are you v-f r( anonotthe IV I - 'I t " (WINS THERE? 5 HjgS 33 I'Y" IMMIt l - (ilovtl B'S?c,'lf;IsLjR mmWl f( now have. ;,ni!p i talk" iW- JrVERy BA PLSASUR'E--rTS- fp 334 v VOURSELF ' 1 ( TOO MUCH ws Qml ,tiuuyTl fum to make the ,Ji f7Zcr7 w (some fun') MaOEONOrJ ftwl DISHES GLISTEN ANP: VtSSV 1' i7Af ' TO GET MARQlEa A aB9uJL THE! POTS AN&.FANS . - (T THAT,' J 7'' $k J 14, jafc!r . H Uptime Kupctt Daflp Jetos Friday, August 22, 1947 K HAS THE WELCOME MAT OUT FOR ITS PATRON-FRIENDS Rotary Club Thursdays 1 p.m, Our Foods Are Prepared by a New White Chef Who Specializes in Canad ian Dishes Open 7 a.m to 12 p.m. Weekdays Sundays, 8 ajn'. to 12 p.m. COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE SODAS - ICE CREAM -'SUNDAES GEO. DYBHAVN Prop. W. T. COOPER Manager Official Appointmeu Appointment1- .RUPERT MOTORS LID. Chrysler Parts and Service' Depot We specialize In rebulldlng.Chrysler Marine and Industrial Engines. Complete Automotive Repair Service (or all makes of cars and trucks. Call on us for your CHRYSLER ENGINEERED PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Out-of-town orders given special attention. Corner Second and Park Avenues PHONE 566 Prince Rupert, B.C. Household Helps XlUSTMOPS STEEL WOOL DRYING RACKS GALVANIZED WARE FLOOR WAX ENAMEL WARE CLOT HES PINS ALUMINUM WARE SATIN-GLO PRODUCTS THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD'. PHONE 101 255 Third Ave. FAMOUS RUPERT BRAND FISH PRODUCTS Produced and Processed by x CANADIAN FISH & COLD STORAGE PRINCE RUPERT Company Limited BRITISH COLUMBIA THOM SHEET METAL LTD. . ERIC SPEERS, Manager Specializing in Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Sticks Furnaces Gutter Work 253 East First (Cow Bay) Plione Black 881 P.O. Box 1219 PRINCE RUPERT Remember ... The THREE SISTERS CAFE ONCE AGAIN OPEN FOR v; BUSINESS Same Place, Same Jim Moran, Prop. 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