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Dally News, lib and price, (tf) Bit KKXi c 2 furnished r.j reams, private o 6 room flat part 15th Ave West. Ap- k:n E!:::k, Suite 1. (40) Sleeping room with livileie 221 5th E. 807 (39) r, -. . . rurnisnea nouse, prt Phone Blue 815. (AND FOUND (tf) :ycle between Xma V'ar Owner may rma :on rer,ardln s! r-j at the Dally pa;.:: 3 for this ad-t- (tfi fcutomoblle radiator Er may obtain same 1'j cn inavment of (tf) (:xpan:;lon ii? return bracelet. to Dally ard. (36) Viet on Third Av- in-day afternoon. my have same bv n at Dally News paying for this ad. (tf) F-r lumDer more ly, use the modern Kate type National lawmllls, manufac1-INatlonal Machinery 6-imlted, Vancouver, fit m The Newsl III N in l-nss . . . Cocita,7 Fe in "out, of shapes (tf) FOR SALE FOR SALE 29 ft. troller, Carlisle FOR SALE-:Sm ill boat generator, 2 batteries, l- volt, 1-2 volt. Cheap for cash. Phone Red 409 or call 622 6th West. lit) FOR EALE-Steel double bed and Atpilng, brown dresser to match. 1228 Park Avenue. 38 FOR SALE Dinette sat. .22 Win chester rifle. Reconditioned double bar bicycle. 1006 9th E. 141) FOR BALE -41) ft. trollc-r complete, including halibut gear Inquire Standard Oil Dock (40) FOUNDERS' DAY IS OBSERVED Inspector of Schools Speaks At Terrace P.-T.A. -Meeting ! FOR BALE 21 00 feet No. 1 sea-. soned 1 edge grain boat lumber. Write or phone Henry Hc-lin. Atlin Pkntrini, Cow Ray. 37) I i 59. Complete with 4 poles and i gear. 5 hjp. Vivian. Cheap for I 1 $253 cash. Phone Red 109 or 1 j Call 022 Cth West. Ht) i FOR SALE Five room house, hot water heated. 114 9th Street. Phone Red 835. ' Hf) FOR 8ALE -Kitchen cabinet built-in flour-bin). Wall cabinet, ftauw doors; buffet; dining table and two chairs. Good condition. Phone Black 84. , (30) USED Chesterfield Cushions, good quality, $2; Floor lamps, $4; 5-plece Kitchen Sets, $15; Linoleum Squares. $5.50; Smoking Stands, 95c; Single Beds ana Springs, like new, $12; Studio Couches, $G.Q0; Oolichan Grease, best quality, fresh. $6.50. All kinds of hardware and furniture at the low est prices. B.C. Furniture Co., Black 324. TERRACE Guest speaker at' the regular monthly meeting of the Terrace Parent-Teacber Association in the Orange Hall weu F. P. Levirs, Inspector of schools, who reviewed the organization. responsibilities and problems confronting th? Terrace District School Board. Appreciation of , the Interesting and comprehensive address was apparent by Ihe warm, applause accorded the speaker. At this meeting, dedicated to the founders of the P.-T.A., President Mrs. R. de Kergom-meaux commemorated the occasion by a suitable reading and the taking of a silver collection to be st to headquarters. Conveners appointed to take charge of the organization of a play were Mrs. W. Richmond. Mrs. G. Haugland and Mrs. F. Frank. Mix James's room was awarded the silk print for best attendance of members. It was District and Interior News... ARE WEDDED AT TERRACE Miss Irene Iirnoit Bride of William tfyger To Live At Smithers TERRACE The hvar.t of Mrs Anna Benolt of Lakelse Valley was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Friday afternoon when Irene Yvonne Benolt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Benolt of Terrace, was united iu holy matrimony to William G. Gyger, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gyger of Smithers. Rev. Mr McAllister of the Knox United Church was the officiating min ister. The bride was beautiful in noor-iengtn wnite sneer gown with flowers of the same color adorning her hair. Bridesmaid wan Marianne Benolt. slater of the bride, who was lovely in a town of green sheer. Orooms-nttn was John Gyger, brother of th groom. Stuart Campbell ve the bride away. Present at the ceremony, in addition to Intimate friends of the young couple, were Mr. and Mrs. F. Gyger, parents of the groom;, who" had come from Smithers far the occasion. Following the service, a buffet supper was served to about 39 t&w sis. Mrs. Anna Benolt. it!! ther of '.he bride, who looked charming in a white sown or-rv minted wiUi sequins, weleom-?d th; guests. In honor tf the young com!, a formal dance was held at tlie OdC.fellcws' Hall that evening. Fr the ocraston, the groom had brought with him from Telkwfl an orchestra members of which were Kenny Holnus. Ltoyd Tompkins and Orval Gourlay. To the excellent music provided, an enjoyable time was had by ail. F-M'-wln a delicious supper at midnight, the fpur-tier wedding cake was cut by the bride and g'enm. Mr. and Mrs. Gjrjer will make their future home In Bmlthers. decided to purchase a large die tlonary for use in. the element ary s:hrx)l. Arransemenis were made for a book shower. Mrs. Florence Bailey was appointed convener of a committee which will Investigate the possibility of serving hot lunches in the schools. Following the adjournment of the meeting, a social hour followed. During the serving of refreshments. Mrs. R. deKergcm-meaux cut the specially decorated cake prepared for Founders' Day. Train Schedule I For the Eauu- Monday, Wednesday. Friday 8 p.m. I From the Kast 1 Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 osa- Mild At Stewart After Cold Snap COOK ELECTRICALLY AND ENJOY THE STEWART The Portland Canal district is enjoylnj a spell or mild sunny days, again after a severe-cold snap which brought the temperature as low as. 18 below at Stewart. Shortage of coal and wood In town, caused a sreat deal of discomfort while frozen pipes and lack of water added to the distress for some days. A heavy snowfall followed and only now Is it possible to dig out. Snowshcea are still very much in evidence You saw it in The Newsl With the ice shifting on the lake, the ice cutting gang has been working steadily relieving the pressure on the wharf. The ice is 18 inches thick and cars and loaded trucks are cioWinj every day. The schools were closed again Jwrlng severely cold weather. Mrs. James Jeffrey, this district, and Mrs. Cot- tarn, from Southbank, attended Ibe school meeting in Bums J Lake last Tuesday. j S. B. Calder has recently ar- rived frcoo Piince Rupert and Is cooking at the NickoLson lumber camp. Tom McKlnley. old-timer of Ootsa Lake, was found dead in his cabin early on Friday morn- In1? by Frank McClary Frank had been to see Tcm the night before and brought in seme firewood for bim, He seemed well then. It Is surmised that he died of heart failure as his heart had bc-pn troubling him for seme time. Tom lived very happily None exactly as he wished to live, doing some trapping, boatbuilding and fishing. He also did some guiding and those who went out with him always had ; a good time as he was such good company. With rcpes anu horses Charlie Beatty's truck has been pulled out of the lake. The ice was cut) DIFFERENCE! News of Smithers Leach Bros, store In Smithers has opened a meat counter with Archie Leach, who recently re turned from several months in Vancouver where he worked in a butcher shop as an apprentice. )n charge. Two teams from Smithers Journeyed to Prince George to take part in the bonspiel re cently. The team skipped by Jim Francois Lake News round it first. The only damage was a broken windshield- At the meeting of the Women's Institute in Mrs. Neave's home on Thursday another parcel was collected to send to London, England. This was of .soap and clothes Within thre;- days the perature rose 90 d rrces. tean- Bovill was a record winner, bringing back the Kelly cup, the Robertson cup and winning the grand aggregate of 8 straight gomes. Jim's team consisted of himself as skip, Ernie Harm, Stan Heavysldes and Bill Bo-vlll. Mrs. Robert McEwen (nee Nora Ryan) was the guest of honor recently when Mrs. Alex Muhelm and Mrs. Roy English entertain- en a number of friends at the home of the latter. Mrs. McEwen was presented with a beautiful green chenille bedspread from those present. A delicious lunch was served in a candle-lit tea room with Mrs. Muheim presiding at the tea and coffee urns. Favors made by Miss Mclntyre was given, to lie ' guests after lunch. Mr. ' and Mrs. R. ,W. Calder-wood and eldest daughter, Mary Alice, have left on a month's holiday to Manitoba wher tlicy will be the guests of Mrs. Calder-wood's parents. Friends of Pete Eby will be pleased to know that he is now well on the way to recovery alter being very seriously ill with pneumonia and pleurisy. He is still a patient in the Smithers hospital. jMAXWElL HOUSE COFFEE 1 3. Sffper-Mrcwmm H. 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