WAS FINE SHOW ...... Prince Rupert Daiv m Friday Spptcmbcr J NeWs Waterworks Bylaw Ready WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 'iK'Clllftg of imuo TECHNICOLOR Terrace District Displays Its Best At 1950 Fall Fair TERRACE Although in some sections there did not appear to be as many entries as last year, the 1950 Terrace Fall Fair on-Wednesday was interesting and successful. The best the district could offer in flowers, fruit and vegetables was on display, most of which was sold to ready buyers at the end of the evening. , - ESTHER WILLIAMS 91950, VAN JOHNSON (And Ail Year Around Too!) A WALLACE BUDGET ACCOUNT TERRACE The monthly meeting of the village commissioners was held on Wednesday morning with Emll' Haugland, Dudley O. Little, Sam Kirkaldy, village clerk A. J. Harmon, present. Final word was awaited from Victoria concerning the new bylaw to borrow money Xor the waterworks as all the necessary correspondence had gone in. On the granting of the approval, which was expected by the next mall from Victoria, the bylaw will be advertised and plebiscite day set for September 28. W. E. Bottomley, public works engineer, was contacted by phone In connection with the drainage ditch on Davis Road. This had bee placed on the north side of the road over the water line, and In parts, the pipe line was cover ine.pnowgrapny section was special mention of a flower very gooa, some particularly line centrepiece was given Oall Mc Use Wallace's Buy all those necessary Fall Clothes at Wallace's. No need to worry. (JK fc,UICS UUIll njlll.C XlUpL'lb Coll mg tne prizes, a grade 8 student, Gail McColl, showed up , particularly well In the painting section with some very creditable Convenient Monthly Payment Plan. All you need is an established residence and a solid credit bckground. Enquire today. ' .v Wallace's Department Store Best chocolate cake Mrs. P. Murie, sr. Best cookies, Mrs. O. Perry. Best shortbreadMrs. H. King. Best baking powder biscuits made by Blue Ribbon Baking Powder 1, Mrs. Myrtle Laird; 2, is. Mary Jones; 3, Mrs. E. Brooks; 4, Mrs. Frank B. Peters. Caimy. Best box of mixed feg&Ub iIIIIBEBII ed with only four Inches of soil. Mr. Bottomley promised quick action in having the ditch made on the south side of the road and t water colors. j Poultry and rabbits were the jonly livestock on show. ! Recent newcomers to the dis- trlct. the Dutch settlers, had a ! very interesting display of Dutch arts and blankets. ' Bedford Leathers of Vancou-I vcr had a tabic or .hand-tooled ! leather goods on display, j In one corner of the auditorium Canada Packers had a large, candy 1, Mrs. Loreen McColl; 2. Mrs. Norah Craie Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. Ncwhouser, T rrace Reporter " ' Best single entry woodwork e old ditch filled in. Frank Gavan. ) Dudley Little was given ex- Needlework Wabasso print Pnses to the amount of $150 to apron, special, Mrs. D. G. Little, attend a preliminary meeting of Children's Best article forjlhe Central B. C, Municipalities household use 1, John Peters; o which he 4s president, to be 2, Dennis Muts;hke. held in Prince George on Friday complete display of canned goods and next to It Bill Scuby of Prince Rupert had a very fine display of fur coats. Near the stage. Bob Parker of Prince Rupert was showing one Photography .and to go from there to Nelson This Hdvortiscmcnt is rt pi!iii.-ho, Anglican W.A. Resumes Activities-Mrs McElroy Leaves to attend the I'nlon of B.C. Muni r disiiiiyiji 10 'rfU'ni-n . j.uiuor control j'.ojir, cr Ijv th of British Coiambia three children are leaving ! of the new Ford convertible Snap shots, 4 prints on card 1, M. O. Kullander, Prince Rupert; 2, H. F. Noakes, Terrace. Portrait 1,, Edgar Hamlin; 2, Mr. H. S. Hansen of California. Scenic 1, George Furniotis, St. Matthew's Angiiran Church Woman's Auxiliary met Thursday afternoon at the home of train on Tuesday morning cipalities meeting on September 18, 19. At that ' meeting, a resolution will be presented from the Terrace nd Smlrhers munlcipall- join Mr. Mcllroy In Winnipeg j caIs- DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED AOVKKTUSKMLNTS Brought In by Mr. Everson of Mrs. II. Houlden aiter the two and make their future horn montns summer recess. Mrs. B. mere. Smithers, and set up on the ball ground outside the civic centre Prince Rupert; 2, Emll Kullan-1 ties whereby the ratepayers of a der. Prince Rupert. West presided and Archdeacon Hodson addressed the meeting entrance, the chair-o-plane ride Industrial 1, Edgar J. Ham Mrs. M. McDonald has arrived was highly popular with the LaiKinEr on "xprviro " i lin; 2, W. A. vanHeek. town of less than 2500 people will be given their choice by voting whether to have three or five commissioners. Terrace will also present there a resolution a rewoi-i, was uvtn on the work i f rom Penticton to join Mr. Mc- , children and young people, nunian interest 1, H. S. Han Tea, coffee, sandwiches, hot BRASH sen, California; 2, Edgar Ham- Mn" o.i the rect-ry before Donald who has been living here i Archdeacon and M.s. Hodson j lor the past few months. At prcs-' im. for the exemption from the pay- j lnof amusement tax of all civic Unusual-1. M. O. Kullander, took up residence there, cost hav- j ent they are living at the home ing been well below the $100 cf Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne but corri-on-the-cob from Braun's Island was served all day from a booth convened by Mrs. B. R. Dodcls. ... Following the close of the Fair, a grand ball was held in audi- Prince Rupert; 2, Bruce Mills, "-lures w""e an " u,,-v for they will soon be taking up res which had been set aside this. Prince Rupert. . S w . . u . idence on Greig Avenue. Gothic Bra Natural Color 1. M. O. KuI-ik, u n .h. a,tar. lander; 2, M. O. Kullander. T,"t , Most points in this section!. , i torium and drew the usuaj large Mr. and Mrs. Dale Steffanson crowd. " left on Satruday for Hammlck, j All entries, except in the home-California, where they will make cooking section, were in on iheir home on a fruit farm. Tuesday afternoon and judging took place, behind closed doors. were won by M. O. Kullander, i Rose Man h with Edgar Hamlin second. . fast moving l'he mc'tin? decided to purchase a quantity of cups 8nd saucers and plates for use at teas and socials. harvest fpstival services will be held on September 24 and the church will be decorated by the Auxiliary members. The next meeting will be held Fun- y Bdied'' XCTM Oil? 1. A. Palmqulst; 2, Mrs. Metnnra . travel ns fast as 40 Charles Halvorscn. miles a second. in the evening. On Wednesday $1.00 and id I Water colors 1, Gall McColl; Al Palmquist. Poultry and Rabbits 1, Frank Ihii advertisement ii not nuhlithH m Dr. S. G'. Mills drove to Prince Rupert on Thursday accompan ied by his son, Parker, wno will continue his studies at the University of British Columbia. at the home of Mrs. II. King on Brandls; Puppy W. Baxter; Dog No first prize; J. Llewellyn, second. Best dressed cat. 1. Jan- displayed by the Liquor Control Board at October 12. Following the close W kt Government of British HtWi B. Peters, Mrs. H. King and DOM'S DEPARTMENT S10I morning the entries were taken and judged for the home-cooking. Judging the exhibits were Ken Jamieson of Smithehs, Shirley Preston of Prince George, Mrs. R. S. Sargent of Hazelton, Miss E. Cross of the University of of the business session, afternoon tea was served by the hostess asisted by Mrs. Hamlin. Sheila McColl tiled. Shirley Cole. - Special, I Ice Kennedy; 2, F. Baxter. Best ; ! kitten 1, D. Jones; 2, C. Mc-Speclal.'connel. . , I Sheila McColl tied Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Preston and family of Prince George At a meeting of the Rebekah ' 1 .fr era n Tnocrtn Aimn n h v. c a BLONDIE -Reading From Left to Right. By CHIC ZZ " of the week to visit, with Mr. ami Oddfellows- a.i. Mrs. Carmen Mis. C. Lever, Mr. Preston was Mcllroy was Presented with a one of the judges at th3 Fall Fair- British Columbia, Peter van Stolk, Mrs. J. Loen, Mrs. J. Reynolds of Terrace. The complete list of prizes has not yet been made up, the fol ii! "cucmu :jj uie iouie urrana, ,,iill!il!!!ii!!!j!!j!iu THE CLOCK IS NOW IN '- ( PERFECT A-l CONDITION-- ) IT WOIK5 LIKfc A f CMAPM EXCEPT r"OR ) ONE LITTLE TminG Mrs. west, as a parting gift from , the lod?e . Ji:.s. :.::i.roy and ' , E' Sarent left on Wednesday i for Vanderhoof where he will bJ .. i reljevin cv R Robtn-at the S.R.3 nT., Tcdoa iri Vm RE ALLV SETTING i V THI5 15 ONE RtfAlB J I ypcpT-. ANO TmFPP I JOB I'M GOING TO f ltofsZ - BE PROUD OF JU uPT OVER yj lowing being some of the special prizes awarded: ' ',' Best half bushel potatoes 1 B. A. Brandls; 2, Alex Ol.seri. Best collection of veaetables 1, Hamlin and Thomson; 2, A. P. van Stolk. BACH n store for the time that the latter '.s in Vancouver. (Jclin Sargent of Hazolton is relieving his brother in Terrace. ; ' Largest pumpkin Fabian Mat- tson FOR FOR FOR PLANNING BUILDING REPAIRING A ta-ray fjr the Canadian In- Rp'Kf collection of fruit A P . uure i-jr tne mina wu: te ncid vanStolk. in Terrice on Saturday and the,! Best box of apples Mrs." Ron member j of the Rlbckan'Lodse' snarks vUl canvass trie town. Herbert Frandell won the most Call 363 MiTCHELL points in the dairy section. : The special prize for the flower centrepiece was taken by Mrs C. C. King. I Corsage Mrs. W. J. Richards. C. L. M. Gijigey has returned from Vancouver where Mrs. Glg-cey enderwen; a'ma'o; She'd Rather be a Pack Mule! CURRIE Umtdcrs & Tontractor! R. W. COLLINS Au;l')io(l Dealer for l U i TUOLIX Contact the abuve for all Services "iml Supplies (i - -. Ki'c iii" . .w i y - i.'T.-i, tLIXTIMll.VX FLOO.fl I'tJLISIIDIl Applius trt? w:ix as well as polishes o--PIIONE 451 Phone today fnr ;i fn-p rli-tnun Oration of the 1B00 Models of the IXIXTROUIX AM i''jiar,n:ii ar.d Ki.l'CTROLUX Fi oort V it l.-'l-KK mm mm ; fyfi?K f -u r"inwil Tt. rnt -- M ?L i l -SJ This advertisement la not published l V?'t f,i: i I or displayed by the Liquor Control i --J I 1 4 rr" S Board or by the Government of V 1C I I & British Columbia. '"3 ' j VANCOIVKK-VICTOUIA I 'fttK) j Sunday. 9 p.m., Camosun 1 is j Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. I r- I ' Coquif.am 1 U ! -Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiippw r "IpT Foxy Terriers! 4-s i i pj ii POLL OVER ) . , , ir2LtT) ' Tf I ' I , , pnp fwwMN, MFPMAN l ' j, . A Ml MUTE 1 , i L, ' 1 ano iu show L, jt- j&Kyv!-. -j- Berween Me-N-U! l2-r " -KE FOR S TO PLAN THE MEALSfT? , KTX fl TV. PiflJ aMic ' m,m lmJt ' Prepare For WHITER! Check your Furnace r'arid Chimney Now! We have the most modern T3C!iuk c-quijimcnt for clcan-ins furnaces and chimri-ys. PHONE 884 ALICE ARM, STEWART AND POUT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NOKTII QL'CKR CHARLOTTE ISLANDS 1 1 i 9 I C&nio.im, Sept. 15 & 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH Qt'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, September 8 and 22, 10 p.m. . FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5W KKCOl.'i 1itin Ciuar. D. M. Hougson or Montreal, Canadian Kav7 officer, stands beside a 977-pound tuna he' hooked and boated off St. Anne's Cape Breton, which he claims is the largest ever ta!wn on rod and line. It took him an hour and twenty minutes to boat the bluefin which measured 9 feet, 9 inches and towed his boat 12 miles before giving up. At right in this Nova Scotia Information Bureau photo Is Percy Macritchie who roved as the commander fished. International Game Fish Association records show the present world record as a 927-pound bluefin caught in Ipswich Bay, Mass.; In 1940. (Cp phota) Sheet Metal Ltd. CHECK TOUR FURNACE i !