I "'-' "" ' ' """" 11 TERRACE COMMISSION-'1- into the ravine where it '5 Frince Rupert Daily !ev3 Friday, February 16. 1951 H ; couia De easily Durned. A ce-I ment abutment was necessary bemuse' a wooden one wuuld burn (as has been done previ Alarm Bells In Firemen's Homes the government's representative had approved ami given eon-is pending. sent to having it burned down. ously) wnen tne ga.-bage wa3 burned. The u-jutment was the remission to move the former Two other small dwellings di- I only1, solution to getting rid of telephone office from its present rectly west of Little. Haugrand j I an me garoage witnout naving iwanuii un laneise Avenue to the roadside strewn with it. As Greig Avenue, behind the feed store of J. H. Smith, to be used and Kerr mi!!, on the highway, are also to be .'ondenlned. For first offenders who allow their horses or ponies to wan-tier at wiil through the town, alter having been warned s.gaii:st it and the animals impounded, there is lo be a fine of tfi, Second offenders will lie fined $50. TERRACE. The village commissioners decided at theis monthly meeting to hav fire bells installed in the fireman private home with a master swiich iu the telephone office so. that the whole town will not b aroused by the fire siren in cases where the fire is not seri-ius. Should the tire be serious soon as the snow goes, the commissioners decided to inspect the location with the idea in view of Implementing Mr. Hart's suggestions. Sam Kirkaldy wis appointed to act for th." town on in t of appeal. Tne appointment of for an office or store, was granted Mrs. G. Jordan, owner of the building. Mr. Hart .stated that the former Turner dwelling In the area behind Smith's Transfer had been condemned and the owner ind more help needed, then s. .e::ond cali would lie on the ! ..u'eii. I X. U. SmUh. chief of the vol-' unteer fine bri,aic, attended the 6.A.S1NU 1,ifAi.liy -Work is in progress to increase thp liuuor stores this week, both the 25-ounce and 12-ouncei sizes, iim (company uock Mount lines will cover Canadian Whisky, London Dry Gin, Highland Whisky, rum, liqueurs and industrial by-products. '"" v "f Allwrta. DMW-ors. Limited at .Caluy.. to. Present warehouse capacity Is 02.0(10 barrels and daily rapacity Is 1200 bushels ol grain. This company is Jurlng Rock Mount London Dry Gin in British Columbia comniissioneis' stssiou to pre ! sent tli4! leju;st of the firemen ' ;ou.':taiiin iiidividual alarms. I On viuiuus oivj.suji)s .some ot i the fire flehters llviim on lht i outskirts of the town have not j heard the alarm. The cost of tlu; j installation would be $2.50 per I alarm and 50 cents a month i maintenance. It was disclosed , that tile system would not in- lerfere with the telephone as the alarm could be ringing and the telephone could still be used. : The commissioners decided to Take r cp pri Terrace Topics . . . Va I 1 I 1240 Kilocycles ! The Women's Auxiliary to the Colin and Paul Sargent, broth- ' di'fray the whole charge of iu-Canatlian Legion met on Wed- ers of Egel SargeiU, are ': spend- ' stallation and mainU-nanco of m-sday evening in their club- ing a few day.s in Terrace. ! t sysU'm. room and completed plans foo a! I The monthly meeting was held (Subject to Change) FR1UAY P.M. 4:30 -Sleepy Time Storied j 4:4S-Sloek Quo;,. & Int. I 4:5S-CUC. News 5:00 Int. Cointv. Your Place With Men Like These laicuuuc uunce ui oe nei on on m Factory io You JLby Chenille Bcdkoe-cods J $5.25 Each I iirai: in C a n a d a. itu1 fii.st duality, eoin-4 lultcd, no .'heeling jj,. All colors, double or d.-.irs. New center .', in flowered or solid 1 Sent. COD plus post-fin medial'..' money-back It.e. Order one, you &- more. New address: & COUNTRY MET., Si: Place IAniics, Muii-$ ii-bec. -H in tne village clerk s office on 1 Wednesday afternoon and was attended bv all the commission- wora has been received by Mrs. Buker that Mr. Baker has had a a minor minor operation operation on on his his Prs pmi, HanoianH im' I throat and, should not be long Sam Kirkaidyi Dudiey Llttleil in returning to Terrace. He left WilUam Qsborne, Geoff Lamb-1 last month for Vancouver to re- le and clerk A j Harmon. se,v omplcte medical check- The villa wa- , rPPPint ,rf 5:10- Rawhide 5:30 Now I Ask You 0:00 Supper Kerenade 0:15 Personal Album Friday evening In the IOOF j Hull, Mrs. C. Hall was in the chair and there was a good I turnout of members. Two new I members were accepted and welcomed to the meeting. These I were Mrs. F. Clifford and Mrs. I Kdmouds. The social committee j served refreshments at the close ! of the business session. ui. the order-in-council for the lo Ronnie Hartnel has left for the south, having been called there through the death of his father. cation of a new garbage dump adjacent to the old dump. Mr. Hart, sanitarian, who came into the meeting, asked the council to consider having a cemeut abutment placed at the dump so that trucks can drive right to the edge and dump the garbage J. Haaland made a business trip to Prince Rupert this week, going to the coast on Tuesday's train. 0:30-Musical Varieties 0:45 Raddle Pax-kin' Rhythm 7:00 CUC News 7:15 - cue News Roundup 7:30- Wiiteha Know, Joe. 8:00- London Cavalcade 8:30- - Opening Nip.hl 0:00 -"Horns Chu(kwn;;on" 0:30 Canadian Short Stories 0:45 Words, Words. Words 10:00- CUC News 10:10- CRC News 10:15 Nesbitt Reporting 10 30 - Riverside Ram lio 10:55- Inlerluda 11:00 Weather F. B. Barclay, inspector from the Department of Labor, ls spending a .short time in town on official business. J. T. Harvey was a visitor to Terrace at the end of last week, beiii' here on legal business. Morris Wightman is leaving this week-end; for Vancouver wiieiie lm will attend the annual- meeting, of the Canadian Red C'ross Kueiety as the Terrace delegate. Teddy Pa:'he has spent the past few days in the local hospital but his condition, thought at first lo be quite .serious, iia.s cleared up and he is well eiuu;;h lo return to his home. iiosp.'tolity rind fr jm a tit ;Uood ood S it Is t)ur Fir.it Aim r t?1 SI I. 4 t 1 1 V. ti V il -t 1 'j IvU ROYAL CANADIAN ORDNANCE CORPS MILITARY STOREKEEPERS TO CANADA'S MODERN ARMY 1 11:00 fllKn ott I HATURDAY-AM. 7'00 - Musical Clock B:0B--Cnc News II : 10 - Here's Bill Good j 8:15 Mils and Encores 8:30 - Moi nliii; Devotions "Cm-ley" Cusey has left the employ ol the J. H. Smith Company and Ls now maintenance man for the municipality. ' Mrs. Sargent of Hazel ton is the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eael Sargent of Park Avenue. iin 17 fr tlnlrrs l Take Out modore Cafe hibing & Heoting Prudhomme Lake Fish Ladder ,' Admired By Commissioner i James Cunningham Promises Co-operation on j lletler Hunting and Fishing Conditions Here One of the biggest jobs in the entire Canadian Army falls to the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps. This corps must obtain and distribute whatever the Army needs from shoe laces to tank afist of 195,000 items. The job of the Ordnance Corps is getting bigger every day as the Canadian Army grows. Right now the Ordnance Corps needs more men men who cm qualify as siore-men, clerks, ammunition examiners, tailors, shoemakers, leather and canvas workers. Here is your opportunity to acquire new skills in an unusually interesting career The best-planned unci constructed fish, ladders. 5." J Marchand 8:45 Utile Concert j 0:00 - BBC News and Comt.y. ! tel.') .SaiUlie tkreiiude ! 0:30-CBC Stamp Club I !j15 -The Answer Man j 9:53 -Time Bitfnal 10:00 - Bandstand 10: 15 CBC News ft Wendier lu:.io -"Melody Time" ; 10:45 Saturday Dal ih::5 Weauiei and Interlude ll:'V) Saltinlav Dale II ;3ll Weather Ii'port 11:31 Message Period 11:33 - Recorded Interlude II :45-;ijundinavian Melodies SATURDAY- P.M. 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12: 25--Program Resume 12:30 Musical Program 1:00 -Pops on Parade 2 : 00 - M usieal. Program 2:30 - Musical Program. I VITAL ROAD The Alaska Highway extends nearly 1.000 miles from Dawson Creek, BC, to Fairbanks, Alaska. ! anywhere in the province are at Prudhoirune Lake, i Game Commissioner James G. Cunningham, in an 'address to the Rod and Gun Club annuaJ banquet last night, said he felt Columbia Cellulose Company , had done "a marvellous job" in building the ladders. i The ladders were installed In ) RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE CAS AND 1XKCTR1C RANGES Phone Blue !M)': PACIFIC FLFCTRIC in the Canadian Army Active Forte. You can become a soldier in the Ordnance Corps by reporting now-for active duty with the Canadian Army Active l'orte. Remember, Canada needs you now. So act today! TO ENIST YOU MUST: 1. Be a Canadian citizen or British tubjuct. 2. Be between 17 and 40 year of age, 3. Be single. 4. Meet Army lest requirements. 5. Volunteer for service onywhero. KfPOrir MGHT AWAY TO: No. 1 1 Personnel Depot, 40tt West Fourth Ave, VANCOUVER B.C. A33HS BC connection with the pipe line glve nls help ally pr()bu,m!j put in to car- y water from Prud of local anglers. ACE HEATERS iORTEX BURNERS OIL NE PLUMBING J FIXTURES JHONE l':iirs and Alleralimis UEIkinsLid. I'O. Hox 274 homire Lake tr Watson Island ; mill. With reference to re-stocking With reference to tourists, Mr. Cunningham pointed out that the business of hunting and fishing should not be overlooked. "As long as we have a surplus here and we have sport-loving tourists should be encouraged in every way," he said, and added: "They are the best kind lakes in Prince Rupert area with sport fish, Commissioner Cunningham said that some day, when finances were available, a fish hatchery would be built here but that in the meantime the planting of eggs in predatory- mrnmm Have a Good Meal! NEW CITY CAFE FULL COURSE MEALS or Phone Blue 92 FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS i 'ffective " -"ioi tourists, anyway. ' l' KnJefnrl than ever before Meantime, as far as the Queeu for sparkling entertainment, listen to "tho Voice of the Army" Wednesday evenings Dominion Network ECTRIC Charlotte Islands were concerned, Commissioner Cunningham said several attempts at stocking with squirrel had been made without success. Also, a request for goats from the National Park Board for Island stocking was one of long standing. j Work-Saver" ANGES have been made available to the game department this year, said : the commissioner, but bcaus? revenue from the Prince Rupert area was slight as yet, few expenditures could be made here. , Only $1111 from fishing licences was realized from here last year, he said. 1 But everything, 1 he declared, would be done to co-operate with the local game club to ensure better future hunting and fish-; ing conditions. In order to de-: termine why in some lakes sport I fish slay small but numerous, the commissioner suggested fishermen obtain a permit from 1 the game warden to take a few You'll Be Happy WITH YOUR i FOR BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing CALL 363 vt'i-tisenicnt Is nut published or displayed by the Liquor iol Board or by the Government of British Columbia. I , MOFFAT hi Marine Phot m "Work-Sover" Illustrated Model is the SUPER DELUXE OOIM1 n'lJ.JO ( !sg lb 5 Surface Elements 2 Big Ovens VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chllcot.in Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunflny, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin February 2 and 16 0 p.m. FOR SOUTH Ql'EKN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Feb. 9 and 23 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 508 IfJ) Manufactured by Wood Freeman - Tocoma, Wash. J Available in 6 - 12 - 32 - 110 Volt models except, fi-volt, supplied with "Dynamolor" I elimliiafing "B" and "C" Bat Uries. p MOST POPULAR. AND DEPENDABLE I PILOT ON THE WEST COAST small fish. These should be either packed in ice and sent to commission headquarters in Vancouver, or the scale, scraped off above the lateral line, sent In with size and weight of the fish. "From this we will be able to give you the entire history of the fish," ho said. "Our scientific department, larger than in any other province, will be able to U1 you why the fish are so small." Dr. Peter Larkln, chief fish biologist for the department, will begin a survey of the Kitimat area this summer. The commissioner assured club members Dr. Larkin would visit Prince, Rupert during that time and would "Automatic Chrf" Time Clock Spacious Warming Drawer and Utility Drawer Other Model's from $192.50 up McRAE BROS. MITCHELL & CURRIE MftU'l'Kl., Builch-rs & Contractors tax ice-$360-00('"' Rales s nnnl ra where applicable) 4 :.. V.i'vj ISTItlHI'TOItS-- . i . . 1 J BROOKSBANK Kine ARGYI.K Sales and Service Use ' W EVEHY!W ST. PORT Al.BI RNI, B.C. L- writf: for illustrated booklet h