6" MEWS Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday. January 31, 1951 SiTerrace Church : Had Good Year ; TERRACE The annual vestiy WE ARE AN Terrace Is Shivering Haugland Heads Terrace lodge TERRACE Installation of the July there were now 30 on the roll and a satisfactory balance in the Sunday School funds. However, two more teachers were needed. R. Corey presented a fine treasury report. Despite the fact that TERRACE Terrace shivered officers of the Lakelse Lodge No Yvonne De CARLO-Richard Ci Starring i. wmc., uaa ueen wiinoui a over tne week-end from the icy i 33 of the Independent Order of rector until July, the receipts oW Dlasts of the norlncast wilKl j oddfellows was held in the IOOF were quite high and the full ap- which has blown amost lnces.:hall on Sunday afternoon with portionment, almost $1100. had! santly lor the past few days. The ! District Deputy Grand Master been paid into the treasurer of l temperature went well below Harry King as installing officer, the Diocese. There was now a zero putting an end to any hopes. ' H. Seton was Deputy Grand Mar- .h iackie GlEHSON Lois ANDREWS - George MACREADT . j) A G E N C Y fit "ADAM HATS Wed. - Thurs. YP7ff?5 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. rrfj1Aj ...c lu w.c engendered by the mildness of shall for the ceremony. - j meeting of St? Matthew's Church as held on Friday evening in 3 1 the vestry ol the church -wich a fair attendance te hear favor- j able reports in a good year's I work. " Venerable Archdeacon Hudson j presided and, in his report he j thanked all who had made his ; and his fife's coming here so i very happy. They were extremely u ! thankful for all that had been j done for them to make them , comfortable. He thanked all j those whose labors had kept the j church active while it was with-m j out s rector. I There had been during the year 3 baptism', 2 marriages. 5 fun-! ' erals and u young people confirm-J!ed. J ! The Sunday School was bein 5 ! worked up very satisfactorily. Starting with four children in Jcrrace JIo.Sjtila( TERRACE The annual meeting of the Terrace Hospital Auxiliary was held on Thursday evening in the nurses' lounge at the hospital. There was a fair attendance presided over by Mrs. D. G. Little, who reviewed the accomplishments of the past year. The incubator purchased by the auxiliary was already installed in the nursery. A tablet to the memory of Mrs. Edna Maxted had been placed in the Women's ward. An electric kettle had been donated to the nurses, also a donation of records and material for curtains to brighten up the nurses' lounge had been purchased. Ward socks are being made for the children in hospital. Sick visiting committee for the month consists of Mrs. Littit, work, the past two months, that this The officers are: wouia be an open winter. Mrs. West, president of ti.e Women's Auxiliary, and Mrs. C. Nnhle frranrl WHtrpil H.Tiiii- The sun shone brilliantly in a al)d T D XT...V. . ' xv. ruUu., xx.ivwy-weuw clear blue sky on Saturday and St. Andrews Had Good V Tr ,iCon9regation ' WOKLDS LAROFST RETAILER OF MEN'S HATS RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE CI, Bac a icpuu iui me Sunday but Tuesday was clone. y, past year. , presaging snow which wouid The election of officers result- bring a little relief from the in-ed as follows: j tense cold. People's Warden Ralph Corey! The official temperature was Secretary Mrs. C. R. New- 13 degrees below on Monday houser morning, the coldest day of the Church committee Mrs. R. season, although other spots in Corey. Mr Newhouser. Mrs. tne district have reported Jem-West, Mrs. Giggey, Mrs. H. Houl- Peratures as low as 22 below, den, Mrs. Hodson, Miss E. Head.1 1 In Sessi ion icuulc earner Drive Planned Vice-Grand James MacKay Recording Secretary S. N. G. Kirkaldy Financial Secretary Jack Barman Treasurer J. H. Smith Past Noble Grand -W. Bailey RSNG W. Smith LSNG L. Newhouser RSVG Emil Haugland LSVG Pete Mune, jr. ISSVG W. Warner. RSSVG II. Spencer Warden George Hamer Conductor William Osborne Chaplain F. Clifford. A large number of th, gatiori of St. Andieu Cathedral turned oat'. TERRACE A meetine nf Hip annual meeting Mocfc Mrs. Oirniiri. Mrs MrArt:ims ami - tru . . luiw uiilci uuji, was ne u on nnri hi.uvrf ,,t Mrs. Mallet. i PriHv nin. m th nt, :M heard of a ,: Sidesmen C. J. Ntirrington, C. i l l Oil ( L. M. Giggey, L Newhouser, P. f ferle Veil J JOHN H. Following the election of o;ii- Hospital and those in attendance 1 . ' ) usurer trt cers a vote of thanks was accord-1 were: Dr. Ken McPherson, Mrs if" y 'fe A testimong ed the retiring executive. 1 E. S. Laird. Mrs. C. Newhouser. )"lproved f"lanclal P. (IJriilc onuiiin. vv. uuiiaiu, Ainui crown, Don Gillanders. J (1 Lay delegate to the Synod' vracc The officers are: ! Robin Edwards. C. C. J. J. Norrincton. Norrington, "'5. l-"1JL."ce Yv ,e Dy oy mei s. H. Cote. Mrs. m! stun "e t President Mrs I Fink- !tlr Ci Mau Mrs BULGER Ojtfomcfrhl Vice-President Mrs. E. S.' Jones, Mrs. F. Clif ford and Mrs. ",lol"''l1K to almost BUY YOUR drapes NOW 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL DRAPERY MATERIAL! Mrs. West with R. Corey J as al- lcmale , TERRACE Miss Merle West. ' tu . ,, . . 'only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The mectms decided to assist Bert West of Xcrrace d j h 1, Scout Association in havrng M1 were united m marrja b mtrr Tt U'evtCh"rCfh hfU ffc" Rev' p- M. Mallett of Knox Uni F: .Cd n Ule rtPilt J "0l !nore ted Church at a quiet ceremony TERRACE I OPICS ! Laird i H. Houlden. The meeting had " ' y'ar' I Social convk-not' -Miss E. Head. ! ton called to discuss the April ' Conclusion of wort (t j The election of a secretary- campaign and was presided aver torv Dii'MinK during . I treasurer will be made at the by President, Dr. McPherson. The reuortrd. February meeting when, it is meeting decided to hold the ox- Officers elected lor honed, there will be a better turn- fcutivc meeting on the third were: than $50 as the ciiuVrh's share. . John Bulger Ltd. -,7 Third Avmm in the Manse on Saturday even- Mrs Hone irh h rof, ,..,,' out of members. I Friday in February and to have a i Rector's Warden- F E from Van., -hor .h. ,..r.t ; I Publ,c on March 9 when three or four weeks. I films will be shown and coffee anil di ui;hnu(s served. hV h.r,., Z f , n the presence of the bride's that thev could af lord. , . motheri Mrs Bm ajj(. A committee was struck for thr anrt Mrs. Tonv Cote SvU,10M",la? am!m0'1',f!! Th br'de chose for her cos- mrml. . tume a suit of Power blue gab.r- nf t. -1 r n Thu J P , i T -T1. fiine with whicn she a swan On this committee are Mrs. West, h, ,u M bIouse , J Mrs. Giggey, Mr. Corey, Miss iU-,'lf'tIWhlte 8r Moose Meat In R. Wilson was in town at the end of the wtek on business in' connection with the General People's Warden-G , Envelope 6ecretary-c sions Church Committee -Stewart. J. W. Eastw M. Rivett, Noel JoneiJ say, W. E. Simmons, i: and F J, Skinner. Synod dt'legates-6 Reade, F. E. Anfield 5 CLEAN CLOTHS LONDON sPThe K-ns.nsl'in Council made a special pica to Log Camp Out REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PRErARED R. E. Mortimer 324 2nrtA.-.. fNcar CFPR) HeaH nnri Mr N.-h,., "-' -ui5,aKe was ui depD nink rnxps snH pnrnaii,.n Motors interests here. He left, for i 111 i f 1 Abe Siemens.' amateur artists who use the BURNS LAKE. The meeting adjourned to tne and she wore the bridegroom's tne coast on Sunday mornmg's ivctory where scones and coffee i gift, a pendant late train. i were served by Mrs. Hodson. Followini? th'P rm, ih,J . ! town nan uantef'ii. i n iiutu,- Who ntlPrfltPc a lirrointr ..imri n.. rtain. T.i. .... says: If .you mu.-t doodl? or was appre- - , ,;,!mVptt and Frank Skua ., i wedding party adjourne 1 t r 1 near? ronure i "Motel." 10 UU' Krnrn?nffretUr,nCd hencied by GamT Warden W H 'npektrT urdaV t. 7S . uT ... flom Rhmo.ul II.IMIUIIU when TVlll-il an an niouL-tt Inspection I tJ l Decker Lake where she had uvea ived h.'i iwre e " , spent vi of the me meat-house meai-nouse disclosed disclosed -j u 11 Id tCi COO W 111 IJIUY IVi Z 1,1 Wl 1 . v--m. Cause of Death untie, who as i.r tii- since ginnood, coming here w th ,F " ule choice hind quarter of a freshly- An inquiry into the death of! her F parents from Prince V Kuort . son-in"law and daughter oi Mr. kiuPd If It's SERVICE You Ik mouse with well-filled T3in1-.n. , 1 f f i Alex Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Morin.' platters of huge steaks all ready ) " """" "j is on tne stair oi the T:rrnr ' iound in his cabin on Eleventh' Co-operative Store while t'---Aver.ue En?'. Monday abjutj groom is employed w;t,h John noon, found he had met his death Hagen ' . . . , 'for the frying pan. Siemens was d smk R. Elkins y T and J. Irvine travel- med $20o and casts or in d-( led to Prince Rupert on Sunday fault two months at the Oakalla Phone 383 CAB 3a I fori fig for Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor miuugn nean lauure. runerai, Th.. hririo' fatv,,., ,i, "ii'iomg s train, returning on nrison farm 1 arrangements had not been com aces a butcher storp in Rr ' aay s train Mrs. J . Irvine --r J m pieted this morning. Lake was nnnhlo t h . ,. . o"u ciuHuvn are spenaing a lew in h loin ... t ..... k at the wedding because of"theays fwith relat'ves in Pri.xe practically stamped out for, as lateness of the train from UwKupm- ' ! the magistrate pointed out, tliere east. ! . are nearlv three hnnrirpri inn. Mrs. Morris Wightman left for i ,.amn in v, i i,. .,.i.. I. ATTENTION Home Owners 1- 'jh--, ..'. .-.a- Phone 649 220 Sixth St rrw'fi fcf l. U Terrace Cemetery Board In Session Prince Rupert recently where a,and. if tney all killed rnoose out1 son was born in the hospital, 0f season, It would mean the I e' itxterminution of the moose In! ' i this area. a obbiBurnfn The mcat confiscated to: Modernize Your Home th AI L YOi: NKEI), T I SE Ol lt HOME IMPROVEMENT FINANCE PU jjf y-'' V'-S TERRACE-The annual meeting of the Terrace Cemetery Board was held in the Credit Union Hall last Thursday even IS A Ci)OI) aiiMT swt ing with the executive members, music of the Terrace Ramblers, SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Sale for One Week Only GORDON & ANDERSON teSyyTf READING.Eng. (P - More than oniy m attendance. Harry King presided. t : ANY AMOINT up to $2()0.Bfl may be financed. f are due monthly, and ou can have up to 21 moult Down payments ure nut necessary. The work in the cemetery dur square dances. The door pnzeIVPlopment Bshir? Bt lnis city was won by Barbara Stewart. ' mi r,i. , f .i Have a Good Meal! : MEW CITY CAFE FULL COURSE MEALS or Phone Biue 92 I (Ml T AKE Ol T ORDERS ing tne past year was reviewed. uuwuuig ior tools, tic . had' t kivcu oy uie because thv had nn ,i.nt. .-t bpen erected on the grounds J slsters of lhe lociBe, general con-! in the past year Thev oav in ' Thar. n-i ..Mil . . . VPtlfir hPintT Mrs l?lr,rAv,nA Tr.il ' .J J J , i..v.c a ami a soda oaiancc average oi w.o a week. Various improvements which ran be financed PUin arc as follows: Attic rooms, adding rooms, re-c new flooring, modernizing kitchens, bathroom; bascment rooms, etc. omelliinci in the treasury to start the season off this year. There had been 2:1 Xua-.'ruts! last, vear. " i The new cemetery plot v,i,: 'ol surveyed. Election of officers suited in last year s boaru ga-g1 back into office: i Chairman, Harry King. 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