(DEN ' BROAD , special consider- ' len co widening . 6 ,hP Kitsum- h . busy iot ."- ,0 T'rraee u- :cutlve 01 me Board jjrin" n. rece" ,ni wa; m response u.a, ait- encroach-. .. ninn? the hack m otitrta facile plows to 0, snow (he wln- tn ,d open Lake road c bu: ie i m the Ter-l Eunkallum havniK about 40 d'rd lonme tru.cks ; daily .... rl n. . ca-'Uihers, ciepan-U n 'tee- and J C Ft Wiii " and J A, feistrlct engineers at kpe'Uvpiv were pres- t the dinr. f Mr Car- i i tin actc e 3, men ijn .iiforma) dls- l'i x. 'ttve members y . r-ade Mr. Carlo ' :. -lire at the bith oi :iupnt or me wa chairman, trade SUPPLIES rplane to properties IT Dr spite adverse jiidition Morris Sum- IMino Ltd, is getting supplies by plane. Of-;;.,pu:" the lake will ' yi. until all shlp- amoieted. Already i 100 ions of material bs nave oeen snippru t w avoid hazardous id oy fuad m Exploration vom- i:uk Rlve u, awaiting It! ;n ot supplies. iv.Jth anllnes in the Bowser River also l:uve ny air this year. LEADER tARS OLD .D, Eng. 0, Dressed ftsquare bowler hat and I, with his long Dun-inkers especially trim- occasion, "Bishop" j te eddle celebrated his day by preaching a smon to the Peculiar Be religious sect or Is leader ' !tn London in 1838, !ai Peotile seek na in cases of sickness i oil prayer and nurs-nsed Ed mainly of simple erple the community ith severe criticism at in children who have ant of medical atten- l Heddle has worked Peculiar People for Records show that he in Stromness, Orkney, UNION SCHOOL IV India. Kf, -A firhnnl Mo and Trade Unlon-i laborers will be traln-6 I union work Is plan -e Bnmbay government. pale survev wl'l nlsn tin tegarding followed by agricultural a welfare else Lake CAMP Pe's Camp at Lakelse still open for the I season, ti.. i Still good. fNS TO RENT lls FOR HIRE RANSFER PHarold Smith) SEItV'lrr rtiy pt of ' Tl?T)D A I ... NHS fnCV foKmc w J jUUIIIO e Tourist Camp fca of Town TERRACE, B.C. FIRST ANGLO-GERMAN WEDDING 1:1 BERLIN- -John Downing, member of the British Friends Relief Service unit. Is shown with hi bride, the former Frauicin Marrlane Wilhelmlna Kath-crine Neuer, surrounded by a curious crowd as they left the church in Soandau. Berlin, after their wedding, It was ihe fr Angl6-German wedding io tak place in the German capital since the wai. Dcrwnihg, who 1 comes from Kent, and Frauleifl Neuer., were previously married in civil ceremony In a rep-. Istrv office. This first ceremony made the bride a British subject. Her father died in a Nazi concentration cam? and the girl l)fr.;elf was forced to work on -a labor farm, where she met the man who was to become her husband. 7? imdly Topics from Terrace Miss Grace Mitchell, a former member of the R.C.AF. (Wo men s Division I nas openeu a dressmaking shop near J. Smith's dry goods store. Gordon Haugland left or) Thursday's train for Vancouver. SSgt. and Mrs. Prior arrived last week to spnd some time' in Terrace. SSgt. Prior was stationed with' the R.C.E.M.E. here. PAIN-KILLER In Java it is believed that if a REDDY KILOWATT Miss Estelle Jonnston arrived from Prince RuptTt over the vtek'end to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnston. Mrs. Nellie Yeomans left Tuesday evening for her' home at port Edward. . Mr .and Mrs. Chris Ivarson of Ocna River are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. Fossuni. DIAMOND'S DEBUT Agnes Sorel of trie French husband will sllf the wife's robe court is credited with being the with a iharp knife from throat first woman to use the diamond lo hem .without touching her, I as a personal adornment. She ihe will be freed or the pains of j ' wore one in a necklace about childbirth. H- Stewart AUBREY FISHER PRESENTED WITH LEGION PAST PRESIDENT'S BADGE STEWART Stewart branch of the'Canadlan Legion entertained members, and friends at a .social .?atherns in the Region Hall Saturday. Whist and bingo qpen-ecl he program. Supper 'was served and ample Justice done to the good things provided by th3 members wives. Storekeep VYour Electric Servant THE WELCOME MAT IS ALWAYS OUT FOR THIS TIRELESS, HARDWORKING SERVANT! He'll wash your . clothei and vac your floor? and kerp your foods well chilled. BBMFHiiniiiVMlliilll'B A. MacKcnzie Furniture LIMITED "A OOOD PLACE TO BUY" NOW IN STOCK... CONGOLEUM HUGS All sizes. In Limited Quantity Only. .' 1 Choose now while a selection is available. WINDOW SHADES All sizes are now in stock for standard windows. , , . , WINDOW CRANES which we have long waited for are now in stock. . , WINDOW CURTAINS and IHtAPERIES and accessories FLFCTKIC VoASTEKS will be arriving this Week. ' Everything for the Home. Mall orders are given prompt attention. Watch our windows. -:- 327 Th,rd Ave rhonc 775 REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 8 ajri. to 2 a.m. PHONE 17S er iFRAvSCOIS LAKE A customer went into, the Francois Lake general -stpe and passed a bill over the counter for a small purchase. Merely glancipg at the money, Peter Nave jiut It into the $2 compartment of the till. 'then he suffered a shock. The bill didn't look right. Quickly, he pu'lied It out It wasn't right. It wasn't a $2 bill. It was a $100 bill. Frank Kecfe is staying with ills brother, John Keefe, for I two weeks. Mrs. KeeTe expects to ! come up from Vancouver to Join him shortly. Hirvey Campbell recently sold his ranch on Uncha Lake and the new owners moved in on Sat urday. They intend building 12 tourist cabins as soon as possible This is an excellent location for hunting ducks and geese and large game. Cyril Shelford brought a new Jeeri from Vancouver by road. It is the first to come Into this district and Ts causing a good deal of Interest. Trajr Schedule For the East- Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday! in:45 p.m. 1 1 lty to play the violin and Billy Orr delighed with his Impersonations. President Rector Stewart presented the rptlrlng president, Aubrey fisher, with his past present's badge. The fjpor was cleared " and dancing enjoyed tp the strains Ree. Crozier did a eood Job of an orchestra corfiosed of Mrs, with his "Swede at the Baseball"! J?an Stewart at the piano, popi-Opme;" and Secretary R. M.; rade Sweenev. violin, and porn-Sweeney demonstrated his abil- rade Orr on ine drums. Pity The Poor Prosperity Visits f erroce Pfstfipt TERRACE Terrace is gpttlng a fairly cjqse look at that thing called prosperity, It would appear f rom the record of the municjpal tax sale scheduled for Monday. Probably for the first time in the history of the village there yfre po pieces of property sold Sot delinquent taxes. HONOR IRISH HEROES DUSTjI.V, -.Special 2 V2d. and 3d. stamps will be issued to NATURE MAY BE MAKING UP BACK RAINFALL j TERRACE Heavy rainfall i which has marked the last two week-ends here is suggesting tp ; local residents that perhop".; Mother Nature is catching up on ! some precipitation which she spared this district during the last two years. i Prepipitation on Saturday' measured an inch and a half, while in the preceding week twp inches of ralri fell. Terrace people are comparing this with the one-iuarter inch that fell during August, and in May. Also' there is the fact that rainfall in this district in 1944 and again in J945 was seven inches less fhan the 32-year average. Terrace shudders ' at the possi faulty that this 14-inch shortage might be made up between now and the end of th6 year in addition to their regular quota of Vain. Titled Actress Apartment Robbed LONDON, Sf Thieves rifled the Mayfalr -apartment of actress Beatrice . Lillie, talcing Jewels and a mink coat valued at '$32,-000. ' ' ' ' The mink coat alone was valued at $12,00. 'Mtss Llllle is the wife of Lord Peel. commemorate me centenary oi : LONDON Twenty-five per the- births of Charles Parnell , sons queued all night for tickets and Michael Davitt, Irish nation-1 to the Old Vic's Shakespeare alist leaders. season. :eBC..Lt1. He'll cook your waffles as light as a cloud , . . And provide you with warmth where you need it . , . He'll press your clothes as smooth COMMENCING OCTOBER 1 (By authority of B.C. Milk Control Board) Milk Prices Have Been Advanced as follows: Bulk Milk advanced 8c per gallon 1 quart 19c 1 pint 10c Ticket Price 6 quarts. .R1.10; 10 pints $1.00 Cream and Buttermilk prices unchanged. VALENTIN DAIRY (231) Announcement... JOHN HARRIS and M. PARKINSON have resumed proprietorship of ATLAS BOILER WORKS Boilers, Tanks and General Ironwork And make your toast in record time ... If you like .your coffee to be extra-special let Reddy make !tl To the busy housewife with an active family, the electric servant is her "Man Friday". Housework becomes a "career" instead of a "job", with time left over for other interests; Plan now to buy modern electric appliances as they become available. CAMEL'S HUMP Humps on camels are' 'composed chiefly of fat. SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING NIGHT CLASSES Teacher, MRS. HILL (W.C.T.) PHONE RED 284 The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Prfnrc Rupert DtiHp pclos Wednesday October 2, 1946 sM AXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ) ! Wtm(mP " 0 INMTH0RIP6REGUIAR6RIN0S "ji ljgFPGood io the last Dropf """" i Hollywood Cafe I'KINCE UUFEUTS NEWEST AND MOST REPAIRS PHONE RED 561 Quick Frozen NEW CONSTRUCTION MH72& UP-TO-DATE UESTAUKANT Z FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO G AMI Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to &p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY-WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE VMi 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST 1 Terrace Corner Snack Bar MRS. FLAMBLY HOME-MADE PIES SANDWICHES CAKES LUNCHES FOR TRAVELLERS On the Main Highway TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products MACHINE WORK GAS and ELECTRIC WELDING. DIESEL and TnACTOR REPAIRS OPEN SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS For minor repairs and gas ALTERATIONS ft GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors P.O. BOX 721 I- Cellophane Wrappwl "RUPERT BRAND" SOLE FILLETS COD FILLETS SALMON FILLETS No bones ... No waste ... No fuss. Try them today from your butcher. Canadian Fish . AND , j Cold Storage j COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. i