w rfnre YXumt Daflp mot Monday, July 4, 1949 GRADUATION AT TERRACE i.sn act f inti-nllon Hi Apply to lnri'liur IjiiiiI 4 Recording District of r Lund SHIPS and WATERFRONT .1 .in, at rmrrMtlm&llw Seven Students C'omn'ete Senior High School With Banquet r V1 mil -1 ... Atltn ljik ,. nntlcc that v. i.kk"t. wriRnv lf. ..Hn. P TERRACE Graduation exercises for seven Terra.ce Senior High Bchool graduates were held permission to fallowing described the ,mnchH( t post planted at Second Truck Shipment to Alaska Sandspit Wharf Tenders Scores of men were at work at the ocean dock Sunday, hnnHInn ..... ... . tliwestern Oirner of Ui 4367 17 . . Kl. ...... ..... OA on WednesCay evening last in the flower - bedecked dining room of the Silver Tip' Cafe. The graduation address waa given by the Rev. P. -II. Mallett who -''.-if 'i'V,'-:;' ,ls West; thence 20 chains Smith: .... ahal ..a Cunt ilimu InbA rTw point ol coraraenwraent sm4 auuuier large con- ..min acroi. . ir inn. BlKIIIIieni 01 TirriflllC. frnm .1 '1 explained the meaning of the ceremony which he' described was as a door opening into the ;TT- .fmTll BUte, for the barge serv- ., .nil t contained in tne Doye nrre to names Cutoff iiuin-il proiwrty. V. ECK1ERT WhIOHT j June 23rd. 1U4H. in Alaska and from there to Fairbanks by truck. Having delivered the first lot last week by the Alaska Freight Lines, the (155) future with hope and . confidence. ' ' . Includec in tue ceremony was the prestnting of proficiency cups to the best all round scholar and sportsman among the girls and boy-s. For the second year, barge returned from the north FARM WEAPONS PUNY IN FIGHT AGAINST DROUGHT "Like putting baby to bed for the night - say these two farmers of Holland Marsh, Ont., affected by combined drought-frost problem protection against the weather. Ontario They put cheesecloth covers over the garden as at the week end. It Is on an approximately weekly service in TUB SUPREME COURT OF HH1TWH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE THE MATTER OP THE "ADMIN 1HTRATION ACT AND David Gillanders received the f, .,,.... v,.o -..i in nn Vinnp nf even a woor crop as ticai sivics auu tuujnnie uavc and takes care of about two hundred tons per trip. The last seared grass and produce. ' The Corar MttWw AHmu ServiM, Im. trophy and .Valerie Craig was also presented with a cup by C. W. Michiel, school board chair j Hi, M;in-r iii mi- r.wiiii- in cunsignmeni consisted of nine arrived lWWrWffW'w Capt. John Boden, "John, the window!'' man. I 5:45 p.m. and sailed at midnight j r I for Alice Arm, Stewart and other ijQCCl IS nniii. i-wa-rn. imf-iir cars AKE NOTICE that by Ordr oi H.nmur JudK W. O. Fulun, .,lJu,lK- of the Supreme Court of: Unl(m gteamer ' C0iuitlam Columbia. I ww on the 4th ! ,,,,, u'iu'--m, , ( juue. ad im. appointed , "-aPt -William McCombe, arrived Expressing the thanks and MASSET BRIDE-ELECT HONORED MASSET On Thursday this year. northern points whence she is 1 appreciation of a grateful class I to a well-liked iparnT, Ronnio eve-1 Paulsen presented E. S. Laird A month asn, William CzV.? 4 nVWi, ,.,i,..t.,,'(iiif bank here tomorrow soutn- ..,tnitor of "the Etai of Joe in port at RAINBOW DAY AT JASPER PARK superintendent of the Fish - w - ji.jn.iuaj i from south ; bound. Both Coauitlam ana. . . . , ,h rvi-eawd. late of Tulsequah. afternoon ..h ruiumbla. who died on th; ... TinnH ' ' Pamnsiin had Boodlv numbers1 Miss Helen .acnarias 01 "y' ning the ladies of the sewing ' wi th an engraved cigarette case . rtv f September. 1948. at Tul-1 'o1- J.naim -' u . . v points UUIliLa i . . and HIIIl , ' " . "1 enl n rf T ri l.rrLLicl' ... . . . , . I . i. ! I II lf OilllCU V - 1 . . Wv Hatcheries, forecast an excellent, rainbow season this year, based upon a very fine fish popula-; tion seen earlier. ,uah iiritian ixiiumom. u per- ouuru ut ju p.m. ior vancou- ul "Juuu " 1 Rat.irriav for Vancouver. , mdet-ted tf) the aald eOite are ver Tne steame. Camf..n local passengers. . oaiuruay Jasperites Were at Streams Early On Dominion Day im) u, pay tne mount oi tnir - wiisnn sailed Saturday and lighter. Following t'.ie banquet the toast to the King was proposed by Ronnie Paulson. Valerie Craig proposed a toast to the club honored Miss Mary Dal-zell, a bride of August, at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. T. A. Findlay. Hostesses were Mrs. Findlay pbtfdni'i'x to me forthwith, and i -rv.iw having rlalma aalnt the! Bids for the wharf renewal on e Catala for a trip to van- TIMIIIH uti.E xi.-.:u SEALED TENDERS will be received JASPER PARK C a n a d 1 a n Ktitr are required to file them job at Sandspit were recently , COUver and Victoria. and Mrs. A. .-.ndirson. Those j High School, responded to by school children may be taught Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Little of The low bidder was ' , . , j, me properly veruiei on or uj toe Minuter of Poreau at Vic- nnpnprt . .. i. of Aueiiat 1040. turla R e. nnt i- i ..... . 0.iieu. rrea ueianger leaving of Vancouver . shlrh distribution will be on the 3rd dav irf aho,,.. ia.a , Elmer Palmer present included Mrs. M. Mer-jJJiss Noel. The toast to the; that Dominion Day is observed cer Mrs. W. McDowell, Mrs. Ed graduates was given by David j to mark Confederation but here Woodcock were visitors in the city today, having motored here 'I t . , t $ ' A! V this evening's train for a two weeks' stay at 8tuart Lake. Gillanders and responded to by in Jasper National Park Dom at the week-end. They left thif afternoon to return home. Constantineau, Mrs. Terry Butler, Mrs. A. Crist, Mrs. Ray Pat Tumilson; Leonard Bis A having regard only to urt the purchase of Licence X45714, to Whose figure was $69,8$$. He is m l which I ahall have been eut 11.701.000 f b m. of Hemlock, eXDected to receive the Job. fieri ' Bainarn. Bpruce. and Cedar on part at Atlln. Brltlah Columbia, of Lot 451. went shore of Kildala " " j iMi duv of June. 14I. Arm. adjoining the north east and Late Sunday afternoon the ALBERT RDWARD RODDW aouth ooundarlea of Indian Reserve narbor Surface was a scene of Douglas Frizzell Is leaving to inion Day has only one significanceit is the day rainbow trout season opens. morrow on a business trip Vancouver. to Bentsen, Mrs. C. Minaker and I Mrs. N. Green. Mnnv Invelv cifts were Dre- sonnetV-J's valedictory address was a masterpiece of warm friendly thoughts which left a kindly feeling with all present. otiiciai anuiiiBvrior rutnue . coast Land District ,, ,, nf ar.nrP, 01 scores I activity as Atlin. B. C. si Sti year. yeara will iu be be allowed allowed for for r r.: exceptional Hundreds of Jasperites, to W. D. Vance is sailing tomor-1 gente(, tQ the bride.to.be in an gillnetters kept moving out al- (159) moval of timber. gether with many ardent fish row afternoon on the Camosun Further particular of the Chief mnt slmnllaneouslv to the Closing w.'ih "God Save the open umbrella and a decorated box. Delightful refreshments were enjoyed by all at the close ermen guests of Jasper Park I Lodge, were up and out bright Fre: 1(urtC B0rcDlstr,:t1 nearby salmon fishing grounds for a trip to Vancouver. King," the graduates and Grade 11 .(..:lnnln n.4lA...nnil n iUn H. Evans, teacher of the nat lflien dining oat rr (H) ; to get down their nets by 6 p.m. ( tr,u Baw It in The News! Advertise In the Ually News. " " ,T, "UJ""""TU l" ""- and early Friday morning, cast-home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin . Al , . of the evening. bskforihe Miss Dakell has for years been Where they were entertained by . m l"7 - r. .. now sulendid rainbow. ive school at Kispiox, and Mrs. Evans sailed Saturday on the Catala for Vancouver. ior soon inereaner as me aiction uti.K (fishing resumed after the Timber Hie 4MM ' weekly ' 48-hour close season. The There wUl be offered for aale at v,c1' .. Pubiie Auction .at ii a.m., on Mon- sockeye season is now in us day. Augunt i, 1040, m the office of third week Unfavorable wea-tSlrTlK' ther hampered the fishing' of Mrs C C. King and Mrs. J. All the well known rainbow champion CJUUnpiOIl J Mr. and Mrs. D. Blackstone sailed Saturday on the Catala for Klemtu where Mr. Black- Passengers arriving in tneLticu iuppneu tne paiisies and i lases ceiesunc, rauiua, city this" morning on the Priii-1 peonies for the bana.net roam Geraldine, Caledonia, . Hibemla, cess Louise from Vancouver in- and tables, the arrangements Marjorie, and others together to cut 11.20S0O0 r hm nf Fir rrinr thp last week to some extent - iu .w.wu i w in. ui ru, vcum nic - ' v " - ' , t .... f S. Latham, N. B. iUt wn.tn we.--., ::e hands of with ine waters m uw nermoe. ana Balsam, on an area but the most Of the canneries j oluii win -"-i" j eluded Miss situated on Smltley River, aouth In the cannery. Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Mrs. D. Tumilson. Tne P.T.A. River system were dotted with got in at least one good shift's JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue pack per day. Mrs William Finlayson and'watts and W. H. Beaton. The contributed financially and also Walton s..discipies irom Dtiuic ,n nKiiHren Marv "and John.lprineessLoui.se carried 215 puS- contrbuted corsages and bou- six o'clock. ' They were out to at - tonnieres for presentation to sailed Saturday on the Catala j sengers for the north. Bvntmck Arm, Range I Coast Land Dtntrlct. i Three years will be allowed for re-. moval of timber. "Provided anyone unable to attend I the auction In person may submit tender to be opened at the hour of j auction and treated as one bid." I Further particulars may be ob- ranging weight, catch the big fellows, no to five pounds In Mrs I. M. Kelch of San Fran- for Vancouver where they will eUcn sailed .Saturdav on me i which have been observed earlier 1 awaw m!WawfTwt-jm Catala on her return south after take up future residence. s ( t i. i. ti,.i. .un. Vn trsrmor 1 . talned from the Deputy Minister of 1 fc' f i , the graduates as well as to Miss Noel and Mrs. E. S. Laird. i Forests. Victoria. B C , or the Dlst- Prince Rupert Florist? 1 rlct Forester. Vancouver, or Prince a visit Miss Marion J. Roy, who has ly resided, and ir , th. scity b as wf)rker puest of Mr. and Mrs. Rt the Wrinch Mern0rial Hospl- ... Parker. Hazelton. sailed on the Rupert. B. C. 100 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 77 J .V.V.'.V.Wrt'AV.'.V.WJ" ,(H) Flowers for AH Occasions 1 Catala Saturday for Vancouver 1. 4 Those present at the' banquet included E. S. Laird, High School principal, Miss Noel, high school teacher, Miss Lips, elementary school principal, Rev. and Mrs P. Mallett, Mrs. P. van Stolk President P.T.A., members o: Miss Mary Leavitt sailed Saturday on the Catala for Vic 1 i Why Wait . school board, grade 11 stud- j tnts. the . the graduates and their A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTO. A GOOD PLACE TO BUY SPECIAL Continental Bed, Full Size, Hestmore flat ribbon spring, full size. Ace spring fill mattress, full size .... ".. $71.00 See our carpets jrst arrived Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue I Y 5 ijfv V. rents. Graduating were Leon- toria where she will spent a ! month visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Pfeffer, formerly ol this city. I Masset passengers were so ! numerous on Dominion Day that Queen Charlotte Airlines Bissonnette, Lynn Tetreault, rence KlrKaiay, Stewart Craig, Ronnie Paulson, Pat Tumilson and Jim Glen. Commodore Cafe "Better Thn Ever" . i found it necessary to make three TRADE IN YOUR OLD TOASTER OR IRON FOR A NEW ONE NOW! 1.00 Allowed On Each Trade-in -L' . .4 trips to accommodate them ! all. jBestFood and Service In City. .'Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders! IjThlrd Ave. David Chow, Mgr.J BUY j j fashion-right BUTTERICK j PATTERNS Select your Pattern from the Butterick Catalogue on our counter . . . ; WE WILL ORDER YOUR CHOICE AND NOTIFY YOU WHEN IT ARRIVES. W.WAW.VAVWAAJW PRESENTATION BY CATHOLIC WOMEN SMITHERS Mrs. John Schiebli and Miss Norma cemmil were honored with a gift from the Catholic Women's League at a reception held in the home of Mrs. W. Duff, Tuesday evening. NOW AVAILABLE Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. ' I I - ' . , i BESNER BLOCK fMONE 210 PRINCE Rl'PERT STEWART, BC. 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