fr TERRACE '1 ir Uftft ! l II IV Vtf 1 1 ? ,.iBrfB!ml m e '.. minster tick Mr Uds rM I ? term'.? rionald, brr . -dun MS ASHLEY :n of id at St- ! ..jn-:n in J - in a (j! e ,.(5 . p of Mc- P:l- Utrr, T rrare, nt cm ! OV vtS. ( from Gcorse v. Ci.!.V". II:. us 'or of Arts Af nd i Ter- ' nal of p-thool, is degrees a rrUlt i held at r- :lumblp amcsnr; twi at ton in ? 1 IVflOJK . vidp mid the tvs a'.d ve the im- ,.r will! ...'t is I'.icwing pure m "ititv v: ".-h rng .nd tur- "Tint, r, Timely TERRACE Topics Rev. Mr. W. P. Bunt, suprrin-tendent of Home Missions for the United Churcth, spent the week-end here. A very successful Hallowe'en tea and sale was held In the Orange Hall Saturday afternoon jby the Ladles' Guild of Knox United Church. TERRACE HAS MASQUE BALL Colrrful Affair in Interior Town Friday Night Prize-Winners TBRRACE A very successful Hallowe'en masquerade dance was held Friday evenins in the Oddfellow1 Hall. The Women's 'V'X'l'arr to the -Canadian Legion was In charge. f Dubeau was master of airt. F. Hall and Mrs. Anne J. i;.rfcMy prHded at th door fi'll! was by local talent. Costume winners were the fol-lrwlng: 'best dressed lady. Mrs. T. 01n a n r-ny: bst dreswd ; man, "Doc" Calder In kilts; most I -vicinal ladv Mrs. Rose Far- trusri as autumn leaves; most crlr'nal man, Tom O'son as a dp-a ted spirit: lartis' ermlc costume, Mrs. Sinclair and Mrs. FrMh Mills drwed as rmall children: men's comic costume. Dudley Little as a hula-hula dancer. Unmasking took place at midnight and judges were: Mrs. R. de Kerpommeaux. Mrs F. Morris and II. Halllwell. Jim MacKay Heads Club At Terrace meeting of the Anglican Young People's Association held on Thursday evening in the Anglican Church Hall officers were elected as follows: President, James MacKay. Vice-President, Ronald Paulsen. Secretary, Pat Tumilson. Treasurer, Roberta Lamoly. Conveners Jacqueline de Ker- riorrmveaux and Kay Wiillscroft. OONE TO THE DOGS SUNDBRLAND, England ff IXStef oT 2.60!) ($8,000) in one week betting -on dogs and horses were mentioned In evidence at the trfal of a man p.dcused of embezzling more than 5,000 from the post office where he worked. Buy Canada Savings Bone's! aro here to serve ypu and guarantee run you WN 1)0 pleased. llK UELIVKKY OF ALL ORDERS BUlN BROTHERS 1 1 1 . - ' io. ntx OAL 00D CRATING STORAGE TRANSFER tone ssn 174 LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street NEW IIAZELTON Mr. and Mrs. G. Leary have moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Botham. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adcock have arrived here from Prince George. Mr. Adcock is the new Canadian National Railways section foreman here. Pictures of the Hadelton flower show this year were shown at the local picture show and proved of much interest. They were taken by Sgt. Lance Potterton of the provincial po lice at. Smlthers. Miss Lorraine Buchanan has returned to her home at Smith- TERRACE At an organization 1 ers after having been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lancaster. NIGERIAN. ELEVATED LAGOS, Nigeria History was made at Wesley Church, Ole-wa'frowe. Lagos, on September 4. when Rev. Moses Odutola Dada vivi inducted as chairman of th? Western Nigeria District of the Munodist Church. He Is the first Nigerian to hold such an appointment. , Quality Repairs Economy Prices at Steamship Service Geo. from PRINCE KUl'F.RT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FAKES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Officii J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Ooods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD OOODS WRAPPED, PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: But Blue. 145 Res. Red 137 Ask for George IWEDDING AT ing ihei Interior: country in vain nflTV A I AI(L search1 "for a' moose, Sam Klrk-!vVIJM LMIXL aldy and M. Dubueau of Terrace .. . , ... p",ar Coup,e Make L,fe called m on New Hazelton Wfd- nesday morning homeward Conlract At Wistaria Douna. Tney were as far east BURNS LAKE A matrimonial as Ootsa Lake. i alliance of crMt lntrpt. took Fred Falconer, eldest son of the late A..E. Falconer and Mm. Falconer, has been accepted into the permanent Canadian Army and Is now stationed at Brock ville, Ontario. As far as is known, he is the first soldier from this district remaining In the permanent army. Adjutant E. Brlerly of the Salvation Army at Olen Vowell has had the misfortune to suffer a broken knee while attending an Army convention In Toronto. Mrs. Muriel Hartford, R.N., for many years a member of the staff of the Wrinch Memorial Hospital here, has Joined the nursing staff of the Williams Lake Hospital. place at the Wistaria United Church when Rev. A. W. Atkin son of St. Joseph's Anglican Church of Burns Lake, officiated. The charming bride was Miss Mildred Elizabeth Blackwell, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Blackwell of the Sunnyslde Ranch, one of the pioneer stock ranches of the Ootsa Lake area. The groom, William Whitewater Durban, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Durban, of Grassy Plains, the family being well knowh in Bridge River and thdaifihout the Lllloet district. As bridesmaid, Miss Lorna veil with a tiara of white carnations studded with brilliants. The bridesmaid chose a full-length gown of rose taffeta and carried a bouquet, twin to that of the bride. , Following the wedding, a reception was held at the commodious Blackwell farm-house which has housed a thousand guests since the first log-cabin was built before the steel of the old G.T.P. was connected. With Mrs. Blackwell and a host ot Wistaria ladies assisting, service to a number of guests vho overflowed the big dining room and kitchen, was continuous. Friends of the young couple came from every part of the central interior and from the of united prosperity and hap-'NfZ. APPOINTS TRADE ENVOYS The rerpntlnn wan HppMpIv a musical event, the talent of the Lakes bejng accustomed to end the evening at the hospitable Blackwell quated repertoire he "dug up an old song "Pyjamas," a theme song of decided merit. The dance In the evening brought one of the greate.t crowds which ever graced the Wistaria Dance Hall. Fine music was continuous and dancing had Durban was entrancing and,, to be in relays as the crowd was with the groomsman, Gordon too large for the floor. Earl of Newgate In the Cran- "A u&t snow tail during ;he brooic district, completed . at charming couple. The bride was night covered the beautiful I mountains of Tweedsmulr Pari; gowned in , jn a cioak of Deari wnue tinted whlte uffeta' carrying a bouquet witn hose plnk when touched by Mrs J Havhurst of Kitwanea nri,i irAI9i W : - ... I were uisperi.ng. Engineers Ponder Destructive Jet LYMPNE, Kent, England V- Apparent p.bility cf a peculiar acoustic property of Jet aircraft motors to break glass and even marble has indicated future engineering problems at an airport near here. A de Haviland Vampire Jet machine preparing to take off had its jet orifice pointed toward an adjacent house When the plane had gone, the householder found the glass of two pictures had been broken and a solid marble clock split. The xplanatlun advanced by engineering experts was that the most remote parts of the Lakes 1 engine note somehow caused the District to wish them a long life damage. New DRESSES and COATS ARRIVING CALL IN AND SEE THEM Take your cue from our latest skilful Interpretations of FALL AND WINTER STYLES IU!Y ON BUDGET PLAN No Carrying Charges No Interest. Terms In accordance with W.P.T.B. Regulations. AUCKLAND, N.Z. 0i New Zealand has decided to appoint trade commissioners in New homes of the Blackwell's or j York, Montreal, Sydney and Mel-Durban's. Song after song was bourne. Officials carrying out sung by the local boys who ac-1 these duties have In the past had companied themselves on guitar, j tourist and other functions to banjo and violin. Not to be out-! attend to in addition, out win done, Verne Bennett of Uncha in future be able to concentrate sang a sympathetic song en- solely on trade and Industrial titled "Alimonv" which broucht matters. Senior trade commls- forth such vociferous applause , sioner in North America will be New York, with a commis-spond that he was compelled to' re-. with "I'm No Longer Lone- sloner working in conjunction some." This aroused father wltn him ?t Montreal. The Montreal position as been filled antl and from his Dy j, a. Maicoim, who was new Zealand supply liaison officer at Melbourne. He is already on his way to Montreal. Junius, an English scholar, Mated: "The liberty of the press is the palladium of all civil, poli tical and religious rights of free men." ' i I "Waif Oscar gotta better idea. Throw in this package of crisp, ervnehy Grape-Nuts Hakes - V if THAT comes out you beffer leave town" "Now you're talkin', Joel The little woman might toss my hat out again but shell never part with a package of malty-rich, nut-sweet Post's Orape-NuU Flakes. And while she's fondly caressing 'em. 111 sneak up-atairs to bed." "Sure enough these Orape-Nuts Flakes are womlrrful smile bait. And they stlck-to-your ribs, too with carbohydrates, for energy; proteins tor muscle; phosphorus for teeth and bones; Iron for the blood; and other food essentials." "My wife knows that Grape-Nuti Flakes are doubly good becauss they're made of two grains wheat and malted barley cleverly blended, baked and then toasted for matchless flavor, delightful crlspness, easy digestion. Those recipes on the package for cookies and other good things will catch her eye, tool" NEURALGIA Don't let the pilileti pain of .Neuralgia prevent you from enjoying life. lft law. nfe relief with T-K-C. tpedaUy made to relieve you quickly of piercing, "tabbing pain and dull, inrouoiiui yrc"i. " Lin for Rheumatk. Arthritic. Ncuritic Fain and Stiffnems Sciatica. Lumbago. . (t box today 50c, $1 at druggists- T-4. The Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON KWONO SANG HINO HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 812 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 pjn. to 2 am. Outside Orders from 2 p.m to 2 ajn. PHONE RED 247 MOTT ELECTRIC (Prince Rupert, LIMITED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Commercial - Industrial Marine Electricians Home Wiring and Repairs Phone Black' 807 236 Second Avenue West Box 1308 Phone 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING J. II. Scbuman - S. Julian Night Calls: BLUE 270 Cor. 2nd Ave. and 7th St. We Serve You Nothing But the Best . . . SPECIAL RED BRAND BEEF CHOICEST VEGETABLES AND FRUITS COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES DELICATESSEN Choicest Cooked Meats Roast Chicken Meat Pies and Salads Dally R U P E R T BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS-SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Prince Rupert Daily r3cUis Monday. October 28, 1943' i -5 TEA OA U 51 f gyro ; HOEDOWN I Thursday, Ortober life 9 p.m. I, civic ceKtre 6 Grand Papy's Oikestre No Shootln Irons , No Store-Botten Clothes No City Slickers IIi and She Hill-Billys 75 Cents Each , Ormes ltd. Ju! Pioneer Drm&tet A- MacKenxic Furniture LIMITED : ' : "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" See us for MATTRESSES - SPRINGS BEDS and BEDDING Phone or send in your mail order Phone 775 327 Third' Ave. Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 AJU. TO 6 AJW. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 183 735 THIRD AVENUE WE.8T ii , .. ALBERT, & McCAFFERY LTD. ; Phones 116 and 117 i Terrace Corner Snack Bar MRS. F. LAMBLY f HOME-MADE PIES SANDWICHES CAKES LUNCHES FOR TRAVELLERS j On the Main Highway i TERRACE MACHINE SHOP & GARAGE TERRACE, B.C. Dealers in GENERAL MOTORS Products; MACHINE WORK - GAS and ELECTRIC WELDINO DIESEL and TRACTOR REPAIRS . For minor repairs and eas . ,