r ty . C i ' : , i. L i i I Modern FV ' If A I THIS AND THAT ROMANCE ENDED MUSI Prince Unpcrr Xiili Heius Ti:- ( ;. In: 12, 1913 A High School bowling team has been chosen to play in the Community League. On it are Jim Proctor, Norma Perry, Pat Tumilsno. Gunnat Paulson. Presidential Candidate and 1 Since ) r n His Wife First Met at f'hiraeo'f V has live.l in r. f'..t ' Q. Wliii-h t. .. i a Francis Gavan, Denis de Ker- in New York, a m.-f OUS ap.il'UiK :H l. and the tiov t : ir'a Timely Topics from Terrace .. ... . . . Mf C P I : n. r Singing Contest By Marlenne Izsak Canadian Press Staff Writer gommeaux. Terrace Reporter Albanv. New V..r:;. M',:i ,t a vacant ' j Ti; ivw,-,'1'?"! and ltip r. iijii. V. A- Where a choice! The people of Terrace have NEW YORK, 0) A woman' also h :w a i u-m :,i given very generously oi their who once toured the United Y., 'i. 'i i',r. y . . fruit and vegetables to the local i: a meeting of the executive i.'.-.a t.i, !.-v. tv-, hospital. '.lu' Civic Centre Association don r but Vli-'W . 1.1:0 ii, '; i.o : Mr. 3 ' ,mv v. h i v.t ;v States In George White's "Scandals" may become the next Fir.st Lady of the land. T.ti:e!.i y night, of the two Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spencer There was a time when star iin.s for the canteen ,1, A. Frederickson's offer '.i , cnicd. made a business trip to Prince ring on Broadway was the am Rupert last veek. mi Ann Molitor, Grace and Mary Little left on Tuesday's train V. and Mrs. Robert Cooper e vigors to Prince Rupert week. for a few days in Prince Rupert, -' f 1 returning on Friday night's train. posuie. ;)o.s..iuie. : " Tiif ! ,., . - ...,VJ (' Should a bana:, ernor'i nr.,.,4-., .. ;,-' , faU'n with Dewey ii.: h-,.A n v,- , v)' the banart with a tiin.r. u ,..,! ,, : i j-; ,the banana (, each room. !""u' ad cut, n j u tunc, with the side, she and 1 tr j;nt. j sin; to:;:."i . I ''- 'iihlin Roosevelt : nv oi.-r- . j-,; 1,,fus,,s to c, liieir L !.'.; 1 - . .: "i',1' fl,l';ll'hes--TlI1 'father11 U VV;;. T. .m ab( , re,, i,.,k. ... "f,';. :.. f'' Uii! for her h , bition of Frances Eileen Hutt. But when she met young Tom Dewey at a singing contest in Chicago In 1923, she forgot a tout that. When she married him in 1928, the only career she thought about was that of wife and mother. Now her husband, governor of New York State, is Republican candidate for the presidency, for the second time. Mrs. Dewey was born in Sher v J. Haaland and son Aar-;)int the week-end in i Kupert; H. PhiliD is exuected back this week from Vancouver where he went by plane to spend Thanksgiving with his father. OHivtion for the Foreign ':'.? Society, undertaken by lie iudics of Terrace churches, The regular dinner meeting of ; bi'fii me with a fairly gen- j the Kinsmen Club was held on "Here, Jamie, if you wanna help, you can hold the nail!" man, Texas, in 1903, but htT family moved to Sapulpa, Okly., us reypon.se by local 'rest inursaay evening in a local cafe. Vice-President D. G. Little was installed bv Past' President shortly after. They still live ! Us a a,.: v i'-"e merely &) . iL::i. haven't , c; Jr- Your favourite variatiex t. s w it; Two-Year Trip For Geography Teacher J. McLeod. Will Robinson, guest i". and Mrs. Norman MeNab TERRACE PARENT-TEACHERS' MEET plentiful svj.,-. speaker of the evening, " o- gave - a V ( r- A there. From early girlhood she studied singing. Her teacher was so impressed with her voico that she urgpd her to com? r New York for further study. iM.'vi!?;ii3 I'll Ottiuiuayai n to spend the week-end. in very interesting talk on the i ?f f I upeit. " Gnzzy Bear People of Kitse- VANCOUVER, (ff Geography lessons are going to be particularly enthralling for one class of Sapperton students this year. For a teacher thev have 21- Much Business Dealth With at Latest Session of Group This Frances did and was wt ms. Kcing historian of the people, his talk was traced back to mythology to the present day. ii '.; -.' jh I f!m on the way to becoming a sink TERRACE Much business 1 1 . T t ... . . Mi . ing star when she met Dewcv. was dealt with at the regular year oiu mcy vatuy, wiiuac jui -..-. . v hand knowledge of the remote Bu' ; she she says says she she has has had had iu There was a verv good turn- . i . . i , . I regrets rta rate at of not rtrt climbing . H i. Vi -w . to . monthly meeting of the Ter the places 01 me earin nvais uiai, race Parent Teacher Associa top of the theatrical ladder Kestaurant Ml ot many an oia sail tion which was held in the Dri- vl 1 w "Every very 0I"an ould foJ,0W Miss Varty arrived home this f mary school last Thursday eve ning. There was a very good summer after a two-year sea!'"" uc'"' a"Z oa,' Ui lor has bepn tuwa! I ya" ti Odvssey aboard the Rev. John Anile's Reverie. . ibei"& husband's wife." U (' cut at the Drama Club meeting on Thursday night in the Civic Centre clubroom when there was an audition of all those present by a casting committee consisting of George McAdams, Steven Hewlett and Mrs. C. J. Howlett. Rehearsals will start immediately on three plays with a presentation before Christmas. It is hoped to stage three , . ... i cuciiuci, aouut, average nei"iit, This summer sne snent with , ' i: !i 11 AVE KMWIt, PROPRIETOR coon SERVICE i . ii;. C-: . a a p.m. Sundays A S ) I) A C E '; .;"..i e:ij..'-y yourselves attendance and the new members, including a number of parents of this year's beginners at school, were Welcomed by the president, Mrst P. Van Stolk. The tag day report was given ., , , ' wim aeucaie coloring and le.it- the "OrenfeU I of he wes coast t,. ures Mrj D , bp navigating th eltricate "inside' omnn I 1 coastal waters. tive wives of presidents. Her laKe a mrtm... i , , . i She finds she must uiauwci iaiier is io gracious ciauuus miu warm TKiS 3 TILL 5 landlubbers occupation to . make . hlIt nnt nv Bftlsivo plays one one-act comedy,' one one-act romantic and a ! a living. ht'SE OF ,UMOR "I think some day she'll be three-scene supernatural play. jThe directors are G. McAdams,! ana the cniidren taggers are to be rewarded with a show ticket. It was decided to 'adopt the recommendations of the auditor, C. J. Norrington, In regard to th etreaurer's books and a vote of thanks was ordered sent to Mr. Norrington for the work off to sea 'again," muses Lucy's Sne nas a sense of humor mother. 'It will be difficult to tnat enables her to lausrh at S. Howlett and Miss J. Wade. 1 3krm Ikzlin?, Sbp S Garage keep her on dry land forever." herself and a wit that olten surprises those who eonsi.Uu- foil si.w it in tne Daily News! TRY A .CLASSIFIED AD! her reticent. S f j ,t(vi 2 I l V he had done on the books. j STARTS vorlP ytt? v i..ii Mrs. Haaland reported on the & JShMfi I MORB day, son, Serti at 2:C0 Iritt vfe tali mei FOB hou FOR 1 Car Phc FOR hot ; tO vfei . FOR FOR,. 1 ; Ne out Ma FOR VEH Pa: FOR. het 821 foi coi ; dit ; soi hospital meeting at which she . ;' J t ' L, - . ':' ' ' '..' k ' ' ' r " W 'Mm " 1 m -ii j n I I - - Vor J 1 i ... K:,m was the P.T.A. delegate. V I 'h;;. s-ariin? immediately, all gas '' v. nl be on a cash basis unless vv rv.uie in advance for credit. iha- has been in effect in lor thr past year. -sa'.e h HHtvs as well as the oil com- "-1 '-wir rrtUt has made it neces-ub -w to .iiatium if we are to re- 'r-sj fi ts MFHP Th's is ;he fe nt ar;y nil iiUerit.,r i-X.-, Th-fc i'..rl wi; are ,:. ;, ; i- ; sar.:;'! w, i ..A,.v ; . Wow enjoy Y - even eac MlSllillli! Last year's judges for the school display of work at the Parent Teacher tea are to be asked to be the judges at the next spring tea and exhibit, Mrs. Campbell, Grade One teacher, gave a very interesting talk with lOVItSI ficts M) CMMGK, W. Osborne. illustrations on modern read-1 12 tablets y tablets . . V- ( :, . H. Spencer WAT . ing methods, all of which was 75c (11) IT new to some of the members. The soup program, as worked out last year, came up for much discussion and it was finally de - rr -:.v ; C 3'.5 ..i , , v cided that a Questionnaire be f It Your grocer has 4 EVAPORATEJ) t 1 sent out to .the parents of the ..4 U primary school children to as a fresh supply tedcy ! So buy all you want ! certain their attitude towards OR the hot soup lunches. In the 9 11 i " : . f - ; meantime, the matter was left in the hands' of the executive. With a bank balance of over $180, the method of using if to the best advantage was debated and it was finally decided to purchase a gramophone for the beginners' classroom, some winter play equipment for the pri Tea, coffee, cotoi . . . How wonderful they taste creamed with Borden's, famous, quality, Evaporated Milk! . And try it on your cereals, your fruits, your desserts. MMMM! It's the perfect milk in any recipe that requires milk!! N I 1 mary school and some library . . if so fill cut this card before October 31sf books for the elementary scrool. It was also decided t co .-r-r,'t... operate with the school in put-ij NO FINER MILK IN ANY CAN Borden's Evaporated Milk is concentrated from only fine quality, fresh, whole milk. Borden's is irradiated for extra sunshine vitamin 1). Borden's is homogenized to make every drop equally rich and nourishing. Borden's is sterilized to make it completely safe. Borden's is specially easy to digest, even for infants. Borden's pours like cream. VOIR GROCER HAS A FRESH SlPfLY TODAY. ting on a school concert early in December. All future meetings are to be held in the Credit Union Hall with the members contrbiuting to the refreshments. However next month's meeting will be neia in a downtown hall an will be in the form of a social and a movie entertainment which P.T.A. films will at be I3ckiws MIL i shown. Following the close of the meeting at a late hour, refreshments were served. ..... r,. . , , If it's Borden's, it's GOT to be good I wit ATIIALL' .Y. TRY c.'l.!.,i PHOTO KIMS" Printti Devclnpinf. FOJ I Fli i fir I CO ! Sri t i j. I FOR S la; jer R. j Ri : FOB wrj 3t , p. j FOt i Si : foi oi ! ! FOI FC FO I: ITof.-ssit.iial SuPPll lit fiindiHc J--.nint;s cheques for 1943 and 1944 will be mailed by Man. Ii 3 1 st. 19 ;0. Mai.e Mirj that yours arrives safely by following these instructions. IN (7Q ;,v ICav Ifl ' v -- X'; im M'S': , P .T'. . t . If ycer rrrne one address are the same as in 1943 DO UO'l MAIL on address card... your cheque will reach you in March. If you have changed your name or address since 1943 rjo to your Pest Office, obtain a special "Change of Address" card, fill it out and mail it AT ONCE. i Even if you mailed an address card last year, you c.'.ci-ld complete one this if year your name or address has chcrged since 1943. Your Host fcafiiW i ; 1 1, ( ornsE 'F 11 a.m. to 8 p. r1 t Hall iianquc Dii for Luncheons, and Parties DEPART A I U T OF NATIONAL REVENUE 111 - - - - . Ottawa BROAD Hon. J. J. McCann, M.D. Minister of National Revenue !Kl iS k AiR7Three Sud"ury mothers In St. Joseph's Hos- S J !! a record fr that citr when they each gave ,1 6 Same night Pictured here letf to right, Mr p U,und, "S, 8er' 2.2,,W,th h" two baby glrls' waning lx pounds, six and h one-half ounces and six pounds, one and one haJ ounces; Mrs. Wellington Beattle, 34, with her twins, a five pound boy adn a five pound, .seven ous-r- MacDonald, 40, with her sonfive pmn.U daughter, four pounds 12 ounces. Ti ); i,; second set of twins. Mrs. Beanie has three Mrs. Springer has one son. CAFE mmsmsz GOS 3rd Ave W. to)