' " : . P jsrfnr Rupert Daflg Ketoa Eta. ! Friday, August 27, 1148 Timely Toptcs from Terrace Mrs. C. ft. De Kergommeaux. Terrace Reporter Members of the Fisheries Among many visitors driving Research Board of Canada ' in from Prince Rupert on Sun-staff who have been at Lakelse J day were Mr. and Mrs. James Lake with Don Alderdyce in Irvine, Mrs. A. D. Ritchie, Mrs. charge for the summer months O A. Johnson. Ralph Johnson, have been spending part of who has jusi, reiumea irom mi us) f tv x ' . .iu i r AT POPULAR PRICES their time in making a speed extended trip to tngiana ana boat which they designed Sweden, was also a member of themselves. Last week they had the party. They spent the day it out on trial on the Lake and with Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Mil-it attained a speed of 25 to 30 ler of ' Sunset Valley." miles an hour. This week, thej . w 0 office .1 ooYSCOT UjSV 333 men, who inciuae Stewart Smith, Bob Harris .Bruce Chat-win and Ted Burge, will leave their summer duties behind and travel south to resume their studies at the University ALL-STARS FOR FRIDAY SOCCER THERE IS NO FINER am a of Britisn coiumoia at van-. Following Wednesday eveninps couver- game, the first of a two-gamte The letting of the Water- ries, for the Hanson Football .w - Okalla to be held for Supreme works contract for the lnstal- Trophyj the selection committee PRIMPF Rl IPF.K I ( Court hearhm in the fall. ling of pipes and hydrants was LOCAL MAKES Saturday' met and chose the team to start YEARS AGO dealt with at a special meeting1 The Prince Rupert power bo; of the Village Commissioners ! this evening's match. Thirty-Five Years Provincial. Cant. Walter Larseri in oruer lu give uiuti ijiujii . -: , im"..-; nhni-o thP rnmmitt.ee mad,?' Four persons from Prince Ku- j gxrw a ro,.i wnUe headli ! tu tell sbov several changes. The same d"- pert were included in the list of i snuth In Orenville Channel in a dwelling dead as a result of the wreck fog. The boit sunk in 12 fath- pert. PriW( fence with two exceptions will play again but there is an al of the steamer State of Call- oms of water. She was headiiv7' "as rocit for Rivers Inlet with 5,000 pounds 1'P was on Wednesday. Wilfred Haugland, George Hamer, and John Spott had a dampening experience at Lak-else Lake on Sunday afternoon when their motor boat capsized just over 'The Drop". However they made shore easily and were none the worse for their experience. forward ; fornia near Juneau. They we. most completely new Miss Annie J. vwison, nn.t 0f salmon aboard than hii satlonal height of Fuller, Ernest J. Reid and Augu .t Vresh. a Wis " '1 r n A "" gv o A rock slide at Kwlnitsa causal delay in the arrival of the westbound CNR. train. A speciil line. The team follows: Goal Brodie. Back!) Nelson, Ferguson. Half - Backs Veitch, 0 1 s e n , Darrow Gomez. Forwards Glen Smith, Pav-llkis, Christison, Parkhouse Ward. Spares Armstrong, W y a 1 1 , J. H. McMullin. president of the Northern British Columbia train was sent from here to plrk MOTHC FEEDER;- Tumlir.son . Agricultural and Industrial A-; up passengers at the slide. The The movies "God of the . Atom and God of Creation", taken in the Moody Institute of Science, Los Angeles by Dr. Moon, were shown in the Odd- slide was cleared up in the early, treated for morning. The eastbound trai i child had t delayed Its departure an hour, to placet- sociation, announced tnat Hon. Price Ellison, Minister of Finance, would open the forthcoming exhibition. Currie, Bob fpllow's Hall last week to large Wilson, Charlie because of the obstruction. I mother's g: (Stone tepp; the pirl to appreciative audiences. Fraser Currie, Sharpe. McCrae of Chicago and Cecil Watch the Clas.nr.e4 Ads! Carter of the Shantyman Christian Association of North Stewart MoOSe The diocesan branch of the Anglican Church elected officers as follows: President, Mrs F. H. DuVernet; first vice-prest- tnjoy Refreshing Sk America were in charge and Women's Meeting I STEWART - Last Thursday dent, Mrs. E. McCoskrte; second evening, the Mooseheart alum- ' vice-president, Mis. Hogan Mas- The treasured flavour of Hiram Walker's Royal Scot Reserve Highland Whisky is the result of distinctive Mending at Walkerville, Ontario, of fine Scottish malt vhisky and malt whisky produced in Canada. We believe you'll like Royal Scot Reserve Highland Whisky and will serve it with pride. You are invited to try this distinctive Highland Whisky to discover why we say Jorsl Scot has a "Treasured Flavour." made by Elmer Walkerton of the Three Hills Bible School EMMA 01 for who has been in Terrace the summer months. -W YOUR DOLYJ ill ! nie committee under the con- sett t ; secretary, Mrs. R. L, Mi-venership of Mrs. Gibson, held in tosh; treasurer, Miss West; their chapter night program, secretary of junior work, Mif. entertaining members and Enoch; secretary of babies' guests. Following the entertain-j branch, Mrs. W. E. Collison; ment and an excellent supper, s e c r e t a r y 0f literature. M'-s. birthday congratulations were j Jpnns; leaflet editor, Mrs. A. L. extended to Mrs. Blasher, Mrs.jFord For money-io vi ng wiovm n MINORA BloW-Conoda'i favoortt double dg conomy Bladn, They're rh quality blade AM Mr. and Mrs. Schoeder of Winnipeg are the guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker. Having made a leisurely trip from the east via Minneapolis, St. Paul and Vancouver where they In rfii low-price fieldl This advertisement is not published or displayed by he Liqwr Control Bo.ird or by the Government oi British Columbia Rozaire and Juanita HawKin- visited their children enroute, son and a special guest, Mrs. Oswald of Trail, was presented with a lovely bouquet of flow- Twenty-Five Yrars . Nishada, a Japanese from they will, leave on Wednesday! effimm Yafier GdonA J&miied for Saskatoon and their east era home. ers. Winners of the Alumnie . Buckley nay, yueen L-nauou.. entertainment were Miss Juan- ' Islands, was brought here and lta Hawkinson and Mrs. Os- formally committed for trial for ONTARIO WAIKHVIILI MINORA BLADES UN to the murder of his countryman 1 B. Hirata. He was to be sent, to wald. A special gift went Violet Manojlovich. Mrs. C. R. de Kergommeaux returned on Sunday evening with her family from Lakelse Lake where they spent the week on holiday. With her also waa er rinnrrhtpr Mrs Marernt! I could hardly believe it ! The Terrace primary school, j ' near the Civic Centre has now been declared a separate school : from the Elementary School ; and a principal, Mrs. Mcintosh, appointed. Teacher placements for 1948-1949 is as follows: j Terrace High School E. S. j Laird Terrace Elementary School TEACHERS IN TERRACE AREA TERRACE C. W. Alger, Secretary of Terrace - Hazelton school unit, has announced that, up to the present time,, teaehers Vinvp hppn flnnnint.pfi City Merchants City merchants are asked In future to have copy for all display advertisements inta the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department In keeping to the I MB rl REDO Meir and children who returned to their home In Kerro-bert, Sask. on Tuesday morning's train after spending the past five weeks in Terrace. Major Barry spent a few days in town last week on official duties. Mrs. R . Maitland and child of Vancouver are visiting at the 13 1 IV via v regular hour for publication. to all schools in the district 'Miss Lips, Mr. Noakes, Miss, with the exception of Usk and Booth, Miss Chester, Miss Lar-Copper City, appointments for son. which are pending. A high Terrace Primary School school teacher is also needed Mrs. Mcintosh, Mrs Campbell, for the Terrace High School . Miss Larsen. where E. S. Laird is succeeding Hazelton Superior School Bruce Barr as principal. ' Mr. Burtt, principal, D. R. home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. E Sande. ' Miss Norma Kenney is the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. T. Kenney at Lakelse. HERE'S Palmer, Miss K. Massich. New Hazelton Mrs P. M. Burtt, Miss Lenore -Massich. South Hazelton W. J. Lud-ley Kltwanga Miss Elsie Mercer Cedarvale J. A. Wilson Pacific Duncan de Kergom-meaux. F. Levirs, district school inspector, has been transferred to Cranbrook and his successor here will be Principal Ferguson of Campbell River. 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