H RICHMOND FAREWtLLtD Municipal Council, with Jons and Oddfellows, Honor mprtins Tolice Officer IXRRACE- A happy ceremony J pioct- in tht Oddfellows' j5 Friday night, when prrsen-Ii3 'erf made 10 Constable - nummvl mid Mrs Rirh- '. u'ho are to leave shortly r Burn Uke to wnicn point ,.m. nidrrnniid hnn hiwi - - tu. usferred. Constable Richmond has earn-i firing the years he has lived fl the general goodwill ar oi Terrace people and the jjjlon was ruarued by con-..k,!otnrv irpffchs bv rpnrm. Ull"--' tatives "J the local OckWed-rj' Lodt the Masonic Lodfee Ik.. tUa rff-A ff th milTi i Haugiand, chairman of the commissioners, after re- ..i. oinrn'hlp In tViA ruvoainn anted Mr Richmond with a couched m .eulogistic anj ant) signed ly alt three as.';ioners and the muntel- ;a Barmen, on behalf of : Lodge I.O.O.F., exprtwed 3tf:Mrai regret that to felt : .- Mr Richmond and his j aj to another commnnlty. j fit u our loss is their pain," ' T Tl lerraue meaire Showing on Tuesdays and Wednesdays . 1... 1 l n Miuruay mauute at, L.iu p.m. Tuesday, June 10 ADVENTURES OF KITTY O'DAY" ti'JiJc:) Parker. Peter Cookson. Tim Ryan and Lorna Dray. Wednesday, June 11 "WEST OF UIO GRANDE" with Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton. Friday and Saturday June 13 and 14 1IIT1XY OF THE ELSINOKE" i!h Paul Lukas, Lynn Hardine.. uimeen Keiiy and cuir Evans. ! . V? i rr m II -r WETS ii m in i 4 fj Terrace Machine RACE TERRACE P.-T.A. FINAL MEETING TERRACE Gucsl snrakpr at. hi' final term meeting of the iiua-ce I'arent Teacher Assoela. tion was Mrs. Floyl Frank who attended the Easter conivenltion of the Parent-Teach1 Aso- elation In Victoria. Mrs. Frank thanked the member for the opportunity of belna in attend artce and stated that she felt it would really be worthwhile for the P.T.A to consider sending a delegate next year. The theme of the convention was "A Link In World Under standing." TLKKACi; NOTES J. A. Barman left on Friday nlgWtf. train for a business trip to PeuUcton. All crops and flower gardens around Terrace are In first claiss shape due to the otisional warm showers. The Skeena River, going down, is four feet reduced from high last Saturday woen people whose homes are near the river were naturally anxious. his corluddng sentence, brought forth much applause. Mr. R. W. Bqulres ade a presentation on behalf of ICiteelas Lodge A.F. &A.M. The hall was filled with those w ho came to wish God speea and Constable -Richmond, In acknowledging, said that he did not realize so many people were Klad to see him go. A oleasant evening ended with a short social, topped off with coffee and light refreshments. SOCIAL REIKSAT Drawing rocm Is a shortened ttmn for withdrawing room. : ! TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace Jnrinrr! Irs TUNE-CP TIME during! F0R yoiIU CAR With Spring comes the urge to hit the open road again. Don't risk breakdowns, uur expert Spring Tune-Up will prevent trouble before rt oc- curs. See us for a complete Spring Tune-Up. Shop & Garage LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LID. Lumber Manufacturers Rough and Loss, Poles Brewed Lumber T E R It A C L and Piling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. rhilco. Radios WJUard Batteries Hotel... r arrivals Prince Rupert A. D. Olsen, Vancouver; H. Games, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. A, Arvld, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. E. May, Prince Rupert; A. P. Gardner, Vancouver; W. J. Laird, Terrace; G. Mac-Sporran, Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. N. E. McCandlish, Prince George; E. Eaton, Vancouver; C. Woodcock, Vancouver; W. Baker, Vancouver; Miss J. Mc- Crary, Juneau; D. C. Turnbull, Vancouver; J. R. Brett, Nanalmo; Dr. A. L. Prltchard, Nanalmo; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gruchy, West Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rogers, Dallas, Texas; Miss J. Carey, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. L. Letherby, Vancouver; John Stokes, Terrace; Mrs. M. Cregs, Terrace, SIX SONS AS PALLBEARERS Funeral Saturday Afternoon Of Late Mrs. Kristjana Eyolfson Six stalwart sons bore their mother's morta! remains to the final resting plact on Saturday afternoon as final rites were soleenndzed for the late Mrs. Kristjana EyoLfcon. The unique family incident was In compliance with the expiesed wishes of the esteemed pioneer Icelandic-descended woman before ahe" passed away last Tuesday afternoon. Grenvllle Court Chapel of B.C. Undertakers was crowded with friends and relatives desirous of expressing their sympathy and paying final tribute of esteem and respect at the funeral service. Rev. T. D Prockter. rector of St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral, officiated, making appropriate and kindly, sympathetic comment In his address. Mrs. D. Kriatsnansson acted as organ accompanist for the hymns i which were "Rock of Ages" and J "Abide With Me" ar.d played an Icelandic hymn as a solo. Following the chapel service, internment was mc.de in Fair- view Cemetery, Oddfellows' Plot, with committee rites of the Re- jbekah Lorge led by Mrs.H. Thur- pooa. NC'Die Grand, and Mrs. W.S. Hammond, chaplain. Decea?ed had ben a member of the Re-bekahs for over twenty years. The son pallbearers were Rag-nar. John. Albert. Arne, Bjom and Harry Eyolfson. Rev. Canon W. F. Rushtorook, vctcnan coast missionary and an old friend of the family, assisted the mourners. There were many beautiful floral oferings. Miss Jeanne Faurc of Tclkwa sailed Saturday n!ght on the Camosun for Vancouver. Miss Faure will show her art works in the south. Announcement's All B-vcrmeLnrn ru tnu comma wUl bo chareec; Tor a full month at S5e word. United Church Manse Garden Party, June 11. Tea and delicatessen sale at Catholic School Hall, June 14, ! and card party, 8 pjn. Anglican Tea, June 18, Mrs. Watts, Hill 60 Rose Tea, June 19. Local News Mrs. Obuchlna returned to the city at the end of the week from a trip to Vancouver. Inspector of Schools E. E. Hyndman will sail on the Co-quitlam tomorrow afternoon on a trip to Namu, TOO per cent Pure Wool Gabardine Slacks, tailored in the custom manner Morgan's Men's Wear.- (tf) Clarence Salter, manager of Carlisle Cannery, Is sailing on the Coqultlam tomorrow after.-noon on a business trip to Vancouver. Canadian Legion executive committee meeting, Legion Hall, Monday. June 9, 8 pin. 3 Regular monthly meeting, Wednesday, June 11, 8 pjn. with initiation of New members. . (134) Harry Zeffert, lonmer well known Stciwart merchant and for reveral years located in Vancouver, was a passenger aboard the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon golnij north to revisit the Portland Canal town on business. Stanley Cameron, travelling representative of Standard Oil Co. here, sails tomorrow afternoon on the Coqultlam on a business trip which will take him as far south as San Francisco to attend a company conference. Sr W. Raven, provincial government auditor, was aboard the Princess Norah when she docked here this morning. He is bound for Telegraph Creek and Atlin, via Skagway, on a visit to government offices in the northern part of the province. A survey of ground on the C3J. R, reserve near the fountain, second Avenue, has been going on recently. It covers the area originally Intended as site for a large hotel and this work, performed many a year ago, Involved extensive excavation. Nothing further has developed since then. 7te MAGIC EYE iltoi Jlelpl Ijou Buy Sluxel lluU FIT! Wa are Justly proud oi our X-Ray Shoe Fitter, not alone because it caves uf time and enables us to lit you better.. .but because its Magic Eye enables you to See exactly how your shoes lit your ieetl It enables you to buy shoes ior your sell or your children that are exactly right not only in style and color . . . but, most important, in FIT. The most expensive shoes you can buy aren't worth a dime ii they do not fit properly, the cheapest shoes you can get are too expensive ii they Injure your ieet or cause your children a lifetime oi foot suffering. It costs nothing ex tra to use our expert X-Ray Fitting Ser-vice in fact, It saves you money. Ask us how and why. Fashion Footwear ! jjSSS V freshness freshness and and appeal appeal in in perfect perfect combination. combination. These These are are jj fJ$ thc the llualitics qualities X011'11 you'll find md in m Winchester wochcstcr Cigarettes, Cigarettes, for for they are "Blended Right" from the world's choicest tobaccos, Turkish, Virginia and Hurley Winchesters are consisttudj tops in taste, aroma and smoking satisfaction. Winchester Items . . . Elio's Furniture Store will be closed from June 16 to July 12. (J9) CCF Broadcast, Tuesday. 6:30 pm. Ottawa Highlights, H. 0. Archibald, MP. (135) Officially this is the King's birthday. Governmt-nt and city, banks and schools Lre closed but stores are open. Mrs. J. W. McKinley is in Chil-llwack this week to lepresent the local Rebekah Lodge at the British Columbia Grand Assembly sessions. Mrs. McKinley is spending a month visiting in the south. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Taylor and daughter, Florence, of White-horse, passed through the city today on the Princess Norah en-route home after a trip to Vancouver. Mr. Taylor Is a pioneer merchant in the Yukon town. Leslie Parks, who lett here a week ago tonight to visit England, Is now in New York to board the great liner Queen Elizabeth. Sometime this summer there will be a Princs Rupert trio in London Read, Scadden and Parks with the latter turning In the latest'low-down from the north Pacific Coast. A erne 633 3rd Ave. W. nm in iuiiiii or oui cmipnn i i.ivh DAY. . JUNE IS National JVo. B comes completely equipped with rack, inset pant, tanning battel and canning guide. F. M. Dockrill, after spending a few days in the city on business returned to Telkwa on Friday night's train. Miss Wendy Wcarne of Tclkwa returned to the city at the end of the week after spending a few days In the city. Duncan McRae, who has been attending University of British Columbia in Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon. Mrs. D. Dorman, wife of Dr. Dorman of Ketchikan, was aboard the Princess Norah when she docked here this morning. She is returning from a visit to Seattle. Now and then some of the senior citizens dwelling in the new and comfortably appointed Pioneer's Home in Westvlew are seen In town, the long prevailing fine weather having been taken advantage of. The bus Is a great convenience. Stewart A. Hlrrison, Parksville, Vancouver Island; hardware man and his mother we:e among the round trip tourist passengers to Ketchikan aboard the steamer Camosun at the emi of the week. G. D. Andrews and J. Duncan, B.C. Packers officials, were in the city ,at the end of the week making the round trip north aboard the steamer Catala. Clothing otore Acme I has what Dad Phone wants 359 BETTER, SAFER HOME CANNING ALWAYS , with a PRESSURE COOKER For safety and economy in your home canning (and cooking, too)- use the scientifically designed, perfectly constructed National Pressure Cooker. Leading food authorities say that pressure cooking is the onit safe way to preserve non-acid foods, including vegetables, meats, fish and foul. 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