0:25 Wed. 'matt,... ptinif Rupert Datlp I3eto Ltd, THIS AND THAT Tue. at 7:00 Terrace j Timely Topics Tuesday, March 30, 1948 from "ITerrace Civic in Terrace on Friday afternoon on tho freight train from Prince Rupert and was the guest of Mrs. C. Uigncy until the evening when she addressed the congregation at a service In St. Mat- j thew's Church on her work in China. Following the service she Mrs. rhilip left last Thursday for Vancouver where she will attend the Easter convention of the DC. Parent -ieaciirr federation as a delegate from the Terrace P.T.A. Before returning home she will visit relatives in the south. centre Annual Year's Arlivitirs Krptirlnl On Executive Kc-clcrlrU was entertained at the home of ( Mrs. George Dover and left for j Mrs. Jack Frank Is a patient in the new hospital here. - . Smithers on Saturdays early morning train. Added Feature bharyn Muffelt In "BANJO" Though the calendar says a: r-y f'i3 lit g : i Question il Ownership TERRACE The first, unnuiil meeting of tin' Terrace anil District Civic Centre Association was a well attended, congenial gathering of representatives ol cross-sections of the whole community in the bowling alleys at the centre. The full executive was present with President Dud spring is here, this past week in Terrace has been one of cold WItTTtiiih Jack Fisher left on Friday's train for his home In Wawan-esa after spending the past week with hut parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, and attending the wedding of his brother Howard to Miss Edna Robson on Good Friday evening. winds, sleet and snow. 1 fill munlxts sworii ali FORMER RED WILL SPEAK Continued from Puf;c One) Mr. and Mrs. Jefl Lambly re- ; ! , declar rl Mr. II!.,h celved word Thursday of tnc ley Little in the chair. '"t(lv"'- pices of the Prince George Boa'd marriage of their daughter. The chairman spoke of the i Freda, to Mr. Robert Reynor of of Trade and Junior Chamber of "anu"a events leading up to the Civic Victoria. ' Telephoning Terrace Commerce. . that of a ''I1 H'VllIm, Mr. and Mrsc E. T. Apple-whaitc of Prince Rupert have been in town and will return to the coast on tonight's train. immcdiatc.y following a very Cottage Set and Curtains in Mnnl. C o m 111 U 11 i.s in A Mr. Hladun, born quiet ceremony, the happy couple toba ln 1904i bccamc identified parts of ti. - ' With .I.V. .1-- thp ., - . . P'""C C ! stated their intention of spend- VmmiF communist wullllllUltinu I.M!1I Unit. I o ...... .i,i. ...... '. . . Nigel Sherwood Is expected Wilt 1 ng a few weeks in Victoria and League as a youth and was so ,.',, the United. I LAli to proceeding dlligent as a party organlzi.r thnv uill make I.,... , ., . VWl'l home this evening from Smi- fl)1' eonsUmt ar: then ,hen Replacements for that Spring House Cleaning job. Fresh Curtains give that New Look to your home. en man anil nun m tlters hospital where he has been States Sfolnd nihnro where ' wiai nc won selection as one or a patient for some time. their home C. J. Norrington explained his financial statement. The various committee chairmen gave their reports. A. Yoxall, director of the ccn-' tre, stated that activities had started with the bowling alleys and these have been the main source of revenue and have quite definitely kept things going. All activities were successful throughout the year. A badminton club was formed and. an annual auota of twpntv fa,i. " l"al w. .7 sianaing be., ,n.,. . .... t "Hi emu!,, Miss Florence Watts arrived Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell left "Now lift up those letters from Aunt Hattie to the left of my compact, feel under that orchid hankie but watch out for some pins, and you'll find a red purse. Open it and take out that wad of postage stamps, three sticks of gum and a nail file and you'll see, two tens and a five. Take one of the tens ... the torn one, please, and ..." CURTAIN RODS on Thursday for a short stay In uumua LVJ bu 1,111111 uinvt'isr.y for advanced training, his companion being Harvey Murphy of Vancouver with whom he distinguished himself agitating employees can m-ver'br pli.shed under Cunmiui. turn of floutiiij! author: creating overall roiUuii,. Mf ill-,, Inn ...I EXTENSIONS the executive being returned un- princc Rupert. CRANES animously to office Gunnar Paulson left on Friday competent assistant in sports. among mine workers in Leth- ,., . ; wl(k " Tlu-y Ta iTrca.sim" have -..iir,,,.. to spend the Easter holidays with his brother Hans ln Prince George. , though very active at first, it had gradually dropped off due to President, Dudley Little. Vice-President, Lloyd Johnstone. Secretary, Mrs. C. R. dc l"Jal lace's! 2. The complete finishing off of the hall according to the ISoiv Available! Not only have Canadian Com- spread alie r' uble p-ii,!,,.- -gt-hert he of Course! Mrs. Norman Arseneau on last Wednesday's train Sleveslon ! j make their home in n audience of sturipiii. Treasurer, C. J. Norrington Terrace. A carpenter by trade, university of UritUi c The present committee chair-'from Winnipeg where she ha.-i floor plan. 3. The finishing off and shellacking of the bowling alleys in the immediate future. 4. That each annual meeting after this be in the form of a dinner meeting. men were asked to carry on this spent several weeks at the home . ' i m Mr. Haugland is endeavouring eainr-us lm h.irt mini to go into the business of build- to Tim Buck, leader ul Ing moderately priced homes to bur -Progressive puily. b year. A new appointment was 0 uer motner made, that of Parker Mills to fill the needs of the people of It almost inim,s-,ir-l-. tw the publicity committee. Volun- Terrace. speak, ' conditions in the hall. Basket-bail was started and, though 1 there were two good teams, there were very few spectators at the games which showed it lack of adult interest in the sport which iwas discouraging to the boys. I The boyn hud shown up well in boxing and, as a result, two boys were to go to Prjnce Rupert to I take part ln a boxing tourney 'with boys from that city and ! Ketchikan. The dramatics club was going well but stage defects had to be remedied before any play could be staged In the ccn- ilre. He thanked all those who ,....1 t,1m l,i nriV n-OV Speaking for the Kinsmen, P. teprs wers caii0li to serve on the Harold McGowan or Vancouver has been spending the Eastei holidays in Terrace. vanStolk assured the association various committees which now first- RADIO SERVICE- Josephine Jordan, Tlieies; stand as follows, the named being chairmen: Finance Duncan Kerr, lion of the continued co-operation and support of the Kin Club. President Little, in his report, Johnson. Joanne Kofoed, Ueili Steve Christy and Jucj Curtis, stud Howlett. thanked the executive and all o.-iifiintr Maintenance W. cuts at the concent in Prince who have helped him, also the cnesher, J. McKay. Rupert, arrived home last Wed LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Kinsmen wno nave coninuuu ,,,,,, , ,... .,! ncsday to spend Hie taster non 4 11. Ill lV lOllip UIIU VI (jl"U"V4 , to such a days with their parents here. m" M re nUons'to the centre funds MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Is rnsureil wlien yiiu lake a. I v.mt. me of our fa Aulli.iri7.eil llrpair leiartnienl. SKK HIONK WKITK RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC S. Kirkaldy, Mrs. O. Baxter Mills. Athletics - Included: Mrs. lluinilton of the( local Election of officers resulted in M. PeekeVout. W. I l. The hiring on a salary of a Toop. Oliver Baxter, Irene Pratt. twi'8 'ii 0.1 . ..... t'r u lew vi.su in iii.vv Choral and Dramatics Mr. ;tn i mini ah n IVOX I I'M Chesher. Kupert. Mr. ami Mrs. Allx-rt llauglaml and two children arrived last Publicity-Parker Mills. George Little, donor of the land on which stands the build- adc an honorary j week from their former home ln ing, was in member. Four members at large were ! elected to the directorate, these fbeing S. Kirkaldy, Oliver Bax-: ter, G. McAdams, Miss Elliott SEK US l'Oll ALL KIKM'IUKMKMS OFFICE SUPPLIES Consult us for your needs In all tyiies ol jni u- Everything In high-class stalmiiery Cards fore every occasion. KuiimUiu 1"' ' ' mm Head. Au.Btor Is J. Stevenson. Mrs. I). Little offered her services to "leach badminton to the school children. DIBB PRINTING COMPAN The matter of improvements to the building was again brought 1 i . r 'l THIHII AVf'l FESNER BLOCK l SUDDEME ft For Prompt Service Call BERT'S TRANSFER & MESSENGER SERVICE up with Mr. Yoxall's recommendations to the fore. It was gen- I erally felt that ownership of the building should be . transferred i ' from the village to the Associa- ti.m. It was urged that a meeting should take place between the directorate and the village commissioners In an endeavour to have this vexing problem iron- 1 ed out. In the meantime, estimates for the completion of -the building would be asked for. J. Lambly offeird to start off any drive for funds towards further work on the building with a $50 donation. The meeting adjourned at a late hour. Combined With Prince Rupert IJnUlc Colin lor 303 3rd Ave. West Office riione: Blue 810 fix womb f 0 WONDER - BRA WITH THE KXCLUWIVL DIAGONAL SLASH FITS IN-BETWLKN SIZE3 CHOOSE WONDER-BRA Tliere Is One for Every Figure VAMOlVj," As British Columbian, our ability to produce fishery products far escecds Canada's volume of consumption. Our dependence on export markets is, therefore, very real. 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