1 : . For You For. Now For Always CHURCH HAD following reports were submitted Cradle roll. Mrs. J. H. Smith. Primary department, Miss Lor iraln'e Kenney. - Explorers, Miss Ina Smith. Boys' work, Rev. Adam Crisp. Canadian Girls in Miss Marie Hall. Season's Greetings ORMES LTD. GOODYEAR 'Rev. Adam Crisp Announces I. Frank, Mrs. R. Christy. Treasurer, J. H. Smith. Secretary, Vernon Glass. Delegate's to presbytery and con ference, J. H. Smith, alternate, R. W. Riley. The pastor. In his report, outlined He the progressive stages of the local Will Seek Change of Pastorate church In Its work, during the last four years. The church had en-Joyed a record year In 1938 In Its . TERKAUE. Dec. 21. a good ai- church services and its youth uenaance oi memDers ana cnurcn groups. All bills had been paid workers heard very encouraging and insurances on the church and' reports at the annual congregation- mans property met for the next al meeting of Knox United Church three year's. ' The contribution to on Tuesday evening. Rev. Adam the maintenance and missionary ;Crlsp occupied the chair, Vernon fund was more than double of that Glass acted as secretary and the sent last year. The pastor Intimated that he was seeking a change of pastoral relationship at the coming conference in May. At the conclusion of the meeting R. W: Riley, in the name of the Training, congregation, expressed the deep , appreciation of the good work of Sunday School, Miss Norma Ken- the minister and his wife, stressing ney- . . Particularly their successful efforts 'across 11'", l? T Ladies' Guild. Mrs. S. Brooks, sec-' with the young people and iht" ".Sf"? returV. and Mrs. F. FrnnV trpasnrpr hotf! ,m.K.r f D..,.,'e.nler "le ,ooBJr of the hotl ' c..vvin.i uunuoj i thrniitrh trim. .i... j Youne Peonies Societv. Mrs. Ad- ' am Crisp. j Music Club Mrs. Omar Levesque. WINNIPEG WHEAT PRICE Junior Choir. Miss Francis Hall. Church finances, J. H. Smith, WINNIPEG, December 27: (CPJ treasurer. Winnlnetr wheat futures were Officers elected for the year 1939 to lc higher at the week-end with were: December closing at 60 Vic on Satur- Members of the official board day. J. H. Smith, William Anderson James Warren. Fred Fisher, Ivan The Dally Nev& is an A. B. C Frank, R. W. Riley, V. Glass, Mrs. naper. REGAL SHOP il ; May I Take This Opportunity to Wish On? and All Happy N ew Year And to most heartily thank all who have so loyally supported me during my six years of business and trusting that the many friends that I have' made during that period may remain permanent friends. trlan 'passing the hotel at tht time' made a hasty retreat as the car mounted the sidewalk. Mr. iSwift had managed' to navl sate the thirty miles of Icy r0ad3 up hill and down, in-curve and out-curve but the old bus just jhe made his report to the police ohm i was ioiq io come nack in one week and tell it to the Judge. Smilhers Weather Is Greatly Varied al Inches of snow here by Christ mas morning. The mild weather put a crimp in after the Christmas holldav. Irrespective of weather condition. .THE DAILY KZWS News of Northern Districts TERRACE MAKES GOOD FRANCOIS with accessories to match. jtrlct agriculturalist, Is doing a lot The matron of honor was Mrs. 'to establish the reputation of the James Smith and the groomsman J Central Lakes district as the best Mr. Smith. (seed growing district In British The bride entered the living room to the strams of the Bridal March from Lohengrin played by Mrs. Adam Crisp, who also rendered several Instrumental selections durinj the signing of the register. .Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brooks and Mr. Fred Smith. Following the ceremony supper was served, a beautiful three-tier wedding cake decorating the table. Toasts were proposec'i to the bride and groom by the minister and. crested wheat grass on ten acres. ("Snow White." Was supported in the He Is offered thirty centa percnoruse 7 semi Dwarrs-Ken pound for the seed but has noiTalor- EU" Spankle. Wayne auer a numDer or speeches of con- more for sale until after the seed graiuiauon ana welcome, the wed- plant eoes Into operation under ding cake was cut by the bride. I the management of Haien D Lnmr. Mr. and Mrs. Crocker are to re- i side In Terrace. SWIFT OF QUICK IN SMASH-UP i Things Happen on Main Street Of Smlthers With Car Having No Brakes SMXTHERS, Dec. 27: When a man named -Swift" from a place called ''Quick" sets out on the road In a car without brakes, things are likely to happen and so It 'happened that, when Robby Swift left Quick in his car to come to Smlthers to do some Christmas shopping he came to grief at the end or the trail. When he turned in to park In front of the Hudson Hotel in Smlthers his car forgot ih W..1 i. . . . iaju uul ennunnm neftl nn othy and has a good patch ot Santa Claus In This Town INDIAN HEAD. Saskatche wan, Dec. 27: (CP) The child ren of Indian Head, Saskatche wan, had reason to believe there was. really a Santa Claus. an anonymous donor present- ed ten cents as a Christmas gift to every child In town over six years" of age while every youngster under that age received five -'cents. TERRACE J. A. Barman returned Thursday from Prince Oeorge. where he has been engaged in pole and tie inspection work for the past few weeks. The government Liquor Store h? s been reopened In Terrace after an TZ Interval of several months. The c Snow For Christmas After All In new building Is a fine modern Interior Town f structure, embodying up to date j principles both In the construction SMITH ow,,, ERS, Dec. 27: - The of it and its architecture. The old weather man haa had a variety to building was on Front Street and dispense in Smlthers vicinity the was burned down last February last few days and he has used a The new store Is on Kalum Avenue great many of his favorite brands, opposite Terrace Hotel. After dropping enough snow to - 1 make It look like Christmas he pV . "i ' came along with some rain and LiiriSimaS LftHrPrr nrV If all f i , ... ! - - , . aU mi ugam, vnnsimas Eve he was ddln? his best to restore the snow to enable Santa Liaus to arrive on time with sever I At Port Essington PORT ESSINOTON, Dec 27: (CP) Under direction of the officers and teachers of Port Essington United me curling and hockey activities Church Sunday- School a fine but not before a number of con- Christmas concert was presented test had been completed In the,Iast Tuesday night. The native ham and egg bonspiel In the curl-(children gave a fine program of) ing nor before ihe Elks got lnjchoruscs. acrostics, songs, plays,' their fist hockey game and took Pantomlne, drills, recitations, and the measure of the Legion team 'dancing all of .which were much en-by a score of D to 6 on Thursday j Joyed. Those taking part indlvldu-n,fht- 'ally Included Florence and Billy In the curling, which has ar-;Starr. Perry Rutherford and Mary rived at the semi-final stage the Spalding. Santa Claus paid a visit teams of Bob Elliott, Art Simpson, ar.d presented gifts donated by St. J. O. Stephens and Frank Kcw. Oili United fchn Ibury are. waiting: to play but therelof Vancouver.' .. . . .II k U I ,ut iiut .ucr any mnner curling' Tne use or the hall was donated for the occasion by the Port Es-' ulnfftnn Hariri 4 Billy Jewell at the piano, filled the big hall with enthusiastic dancera who made the rafters ring as theyt danced the Lambeth Walk and other late numbers. Many Burns Lakers were In attendance. A silver Credit is due to Mr. Winters, the Lands.- owned bv C. L. Emmons locaI cnol teacner wno had dis-' sianyer. Albert Jelfrey. Ansclm Russel, Ralph Keefe. and Kathleen Russet, who sang, worked and whistled in perfect harmony. Little 4 jen Jeiirey nrougnt flown the house I with a recitation of her own compo- slUon. In fact every number on jthe program was worthy of special .mention. With Chairman Hazen D. I Long In the chair, every minute was 4 full of action and the following 4 Muuiucis iwiiuth m recora ume, no encores being permitted: Opening song by all. "O Canada." Welcome song, the whole school. "A Small Boys Lament," Albert Jeffrey. "A Terrible Catastrophe" Gerald Cooper. Arnold Pecble. Bob Pcebkw and Lawson Sugden. Selection by "Ruby's Rldin" Rai- 4 caw icaiunng -wwe arty Mother j 1 In the West." V "The Moo Moo Cow.' by Antelm; (RusieU. . Pyramid building. acrobatic, Dr. 8. C. Mills is inaugurating a Musical Drill, piano by Edna Jef-class for the Instruction of the frey. principles of first aid. The first j Selections rpeeting took place on Friday. I Rascallnes." . "Ma and the Auto," Lawson Sug-' Tuesday last provided the first den. touch or "real winter"; this season "Soldier. Soldier" Pantomlne at Terrace. A moderate blizzard, character. Hazel Walker. Larry i with a keen wind from the north. Walker. Larry Taylor and Tiny Jen A3 iiuifc ueo, nowever. ana me Jefircy. next day conditions were back to the mild and' showery type which had been the chief characteristic up. to the week-end since when It has been definitely colder. ,UU,UIU wp wnen ii snouid have Miss Clara Little has arrived done I0- I from Vancouver to spend the holl- xmmeoiaieiy auer the accident day season with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Little. by "Ruby's Rlnln' "When Mother Nature Sing Her TRAPPERS Goldbloom is Home A pain Mink and Martin are up 30 per cent, Don't sell until you have een Goldbloom Music Kuth Nelson A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. PHONE GIIKEN 390 Venetian Blindi Pioneer Brand PHIL LYONS Phone Green 885 NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. Zarelll Proprietor "A 1 1 OMR AWAV FROM HOME" Kates $1.00 up SO Rooms Hot & Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 198 Lullaby." by Ruby' Rldln' Rascal-ines." i -The .8mack In School,' Gerald Cooper. The Truth Telling Machlne'-John Keefe Jr.. Jen Jeffrey. Law- laon Sugden. Josle Keefe. Ruby Petersen. Elale Sugden. Virginia Keefe, Ralph Keefe. Oeorge Lindsay. ' Original recitation. Jen Jeffrey .1. s V v Old Faithful." by Ruby's Rldin WEDDING' WITH GRASS LAKE SH0W! . r'hltc and the 8even Miss Mae Murray of Saskatchewan 'Francoh Lake Farmer Gets First rt,,,imi.nt ui "Beautiful We of Somewhere." Is Bride Of Peter Crocker Prlie at Vancouver I ChtMm"M StT nd her "' I Outstanding Affair 'A - - chrWmM Cnlme ft one.act TERRACE, Dec 27: A pretty' FRANCOIS LAKE, Dec. 27: pjay by Earl Lindsay In the lead wedding was solemnized at the Earl Deeder found a shipment or t ,,. Supported by Martha Sugden. W- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith, crested wheat grass returned tcl FRANCOIS LAKE, Dec. 27- t!, walker and Jack Walker (still Terrace. Friday evening when Miss him from the Vancouver Seed Fair Francois Lake Christmas concert .ttoozi Mae Yule Vallance Murray, of Per- DUwlne down In the sack to show I was "aged by tne scnooi emiaren - due, Saskatchewan, became theia sample"of Hhe seed he dlscoverea ' last Friday evening ahd was follow- bride of Peter Bentjey Crocker, of the Terrace High School staff Rev A Adam Crisp was the officiating clergyman. For the occasion the bride wore a gown of pale blue taffeta silk that he had won the coveted blu' y a visit from Santa Claus wno ribbon, first prize against all com-1 had evidently remembered every potltors in nrituh nolumbla i kiddle In the district. The early Having had similar wins In Van- P' ot toe ewnlnj was given over derhoof and Prince Oeorge Mr.it0 the children but at eleven o'clock Deeder, aided by S. O. Preston dli-tne "arm orcnertra. led oy Mrs. Columbia. Deeder Is a carefu! scientific farmer and. while the crested grass seed was raised on collection was taken. a block known as the "Mulvany "God Save the King, and audience. the school C.N.R. Trains For the Eait Mondays, Wednesday and Frl days 8 p.m. From the East-Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays . 11 p.i ill! Two Show,,7;tt,n) Mickey RooT Freddie Bartholomew In "LORD JEFF" (7:13 and I 5 J) 4' i'oim .mu it ,u .rB4, COMING WEII.-TIIIU. mati.Vfes both hays at :::o Jane Wither n "KASCALS' and Don Amrtht In GATKWAV HIES AT AIVANSII AIYANSH. Dec 27 Lerttu Moore pasted away ,r. ' , tJ . on Saturday altera; T;; fe eral U taking pUre - of Kallspel, Montana, which Deed-! covered and developed the local' ........ cr rented, he has now acquired a talenL The staging 0f "Snow White fiSlSjSiSjSjSiSlSjJJV.l Ktf it,. ,nik..i . and the Seven Dwarfs" was rvirtlr- I KV.l4. Uti MIC WUUiCtl Mill. of Tchesinkut Lake, has fifty-acres cleared and seeded to tim nlarly clever, the costuming and acting of all characters being per fect. Charming Virginia Keefe. as To our Many Friends and Customers We Wih TUi 'J" Brightest of New Years Many Thanks for Your Continued Support During the Year Jutl Ending WATTS & NICKERSON Men's Clothiers r In the Yuletide Spirit That effervescent, catching spirit of gaiety that characterizes the attitude of one friend toward another during the holiday season is the spirit wc wish to convey to you, our friends and customers. Annette Ladies Wear Co. The store of the Better I)refs for Lew" Only "PERLVXE" Can Give You That PERFECT CLEANING A We extend to' one-and all our Heartiest Wlhi for a Prosperous New Year IONEER CANADIAN LAUNDRIES Phones 8 and 118 13