'ptimt fiupcrt all? RetoiS f'rida?, October 15, rt48 Reports to Women's Canadian Club ....... Steele is coming west nnder the i guard against Infiltration of auspices of the Association of noisy expondents of Unwanted Mrs TO ROLL YOUR OWN WTH CanSdian Clubs and will arrive 1 "lsm8- Wny was n necessary to ;have wars and all the horrors? here on Tuesday night's train,; -because of apathy. It was a Importance 9t fteVjfoniilWe Cirfrefishlp Is Stressed Over 10 members of the Women's Canadian 'Club gathered In the Ladles' lxJUhge of the Civic Centre on Wednesday afternoon to 'rree'r splendid report lven toy frs. IT. l. Youngs, continuing south by boat Thursday night. His topic will be 'The Royal Canadian Mounted vicious doctrine that Canada owes every Canadian a living. "In the nime of 95,000 -youth r r rn f?m A n Police." V i i r i i w m ho gave their lives I challenge i-o r KKT.Ni E fvou 'to Guard well the heritage I1. u TL.- HrftWLlGlIYS iof freedom. 'Don't he deceived iVho ras 'the Wlnt TCtfpen delegate to the "bWrfnlal cdnference i'H he ftefetbtnil Qmmeil ot t '.: I 'Corradiah tJltfbs b'f 'rftbm Col- trrriblU Whlclv "ivSrs lielfl -fn en- 'ttctcm f ccerffly. SWEET, -BRIGHT VIRGINIA ID. S"rtor 'to the Wresontation of -Principal Speaker at the re-, by "the glib tongues of agitators. Klonar council sessidh, Mrs. Every individual must earn prl-Ydungs reported, was Robert v!llfes of Canadian democracy." Tate of Regina. whose "subject ! Two Important resolutions had w&s "The Greatest Canadian." , been passed by the conference.' Mr. Tate expressed the opinion One endorsed an anti-commun-that the average Canadian citi- i ism resolution passed by the 7en was becoming too soft. 1 Canadian Legion at its national Canadian democracy -had in- 'convention. Another resolved vested sovereign powers and "that all clubs should undertake prlvill?es in every individual ; the encouragement of the use Mrs. Votings' 'report, aftrrnoon tea ns served, rolftwed "by a tihort Jbnimem 'fHWtlng. TERRACE tcr English letter ffrorh TJr. fcotta 'arrWtdr 'ft 'fhe 'Uhi- I, c. WILLIAMS 'ttrrlan "SfrVlce dWfhittPe of and with these powers and pri-' of the 'franchise "Within their ; J TERRACE ASKS HIGHWAY WORK-PRODUCE CANNERY IS MOOTED TERRACE On the recommendation -ot 'George Mc Adams, highway commfttee chairman, tW "Ten-ace arid District Board of Trade at Tuesdav o;ht's mppt. fCantfdu, wrfs TecTa fti 'Which she villges werft re.iponstbHfty. To reprctive communities. Stressed ttie "need ttstance wmii Txrent were Canadians, other business at the confer-guarding and "protetfttng their ence included matters concern- with this wrong t is ..Mrs, Johnson en-icatth." is the correct proof "ceramics?" .r a.,,,.0 nmrHtl 'powei-s and T)rivitoes? As a in coping with the -tefrrtble problem of. vagrant -children and depraved youth n Europe. Trfe members were unanimous ifi "Cana-to the irfg the Internal affairs of the organization. Col. T. W. "Brown presented a report on the biennial conference of the Asso- i 0ne oi matter of fact, fnany tllnns did not even o trouble to Vote. 11, f . - . ) i i , Skeena Restaurant TERR Ace LLOYD SAUDER, PROPRIETOR - - GOOD FOOD (?O0D SERVICE ' Open 6:30 a.m. till midnight. Closed 9 p.m. Sundays D I N1 E A N D T) A N C E . Bring your friends and enjoy yourselves , AFTERNOON TEAS 3 TILL 5 H -theh- decision 'to "help another1 in? decided to urge upon the Minister of Public Works in Victoria that three specific projects be eiveri 'priority next spring as soon as the sntfw flies. TlieSe'aTe-; X most important resnonsi- elation of Canadian Clubs at St. consumation. ioes the word Vari- billty, to. Tate had said, was-John, New Brunswick. In the to Itlould, develop and direct : matter of speakers it was telt child on the Continent this year under the "foster-parent scheme and a donation was mad by each member to "cover the cost. The .executive announced that 1. That a Strong guard rail be placed at Mile 64 on the Is a word beginning "ardent; public opinion every day, not ju3t at election time. Dictators hat means of land for the governments land clearing machinery. The Terrace pamphlet is 'Off Ekeena Highway to prevent th? possible loss of life at that they hoped 'to have a guest J gained influence from apathy Answers sneaker each month durfng the of Individual citizens who list that they should he personally informed, not just wen read, on the subjects which they dis- j cussed. Events In Connection with the Fenticton conference included a tour of a packing irtant and a the press and ' ready for distri ened to promises of these die- hiriinn onH it oiot v,ticmns season ana mat ueui ; Pronounce' 2- To have the north ap- see unstress- ..UB- Cpl. Harwood Steele would tators. Virtue, prosperity and Speak to the Club at an open 'hnppinness could not be govern- C " .1 . 1 .... J V 150 of them had been placed on the dinner places , at tho accent second ' c f B ' c u a,,u 'K"wujr n am meeung in me uivic uenire mental gifts. Individuals must picnic at the Summerland Ex- i he NeW .fiXi S nwurn. next WedrteSftav -eVenihg. Col. 'fork for thefSe. -Each one must ' perimental Farm 3 Consummation. , foresee and guard st.raignienea at, mat point. ; 3. That the Mad from the bridge to the school be lm- Juneau banquet. Each delegate to the convention at Juneau gave a short report and It was decried to sehd a box of apples to Governor il cautiousness. "To, .. 1 t4..4.n it Mitt H.rff.wl ( I. I . I .. IMPROVED A,;n c.aw little ("",r" -mm " ? hat are tningR, great wariness Is to an arterial highway. 5. Vche- uopies oi mm leuer are Deing Gruenlng with a letter f ap- -Sprat. ient to Han. E. T. Kenney.l preclation for the splttidld 'hos- BY ANCIENTS s and Syrians used glaze fur beuds 5,000 pitality shown to the Visiting delegation. The Board decided to support the P.-T.X. request tor young dentist to come bhd Establish !a dental practice in Terrace by sendjng a supporting; tetter to the -College 'of Dental "Surgeons. ' at - -i : . SPENCER'S GARAGE, Terrace, B.C. or ': : PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Phone 632 . P.O. Box-772 M.L.A. for' Skeena, and District Engineer W. E. Bottomley. Mr. KeVrney advised the board that the $10 000 bridge appropriation for the Kalum Road had been authorized for this purpose and had been reinstalled after previously beinj cancelled. The 'LBkelse Avenue drainage prdbiem Vould be 'dealt with after the Vvater line had been laid. "In fhe correspondence, there was a letter seeking the Board's support for a request for a fran- fa 's a . m facto.. mm Prince Rupert Florists , 300 3rd Ave. Box 510 Tel. 777 Flowers for All -Occasions In this matter the eo-'dpeVatlon of the two local doctors wws assured 'by tor. F. 'NfcOilverv who stated that 'they would also send letters stressing the, necessity of a -dentist for this community. iFofldwing "the close of the meeting refreshments were Supplied "by the refreshrnPrt't committee in charge 'of H. IrCoch. . "I ehlse to operate a passenger bus COTTAGE CHEESE i Between Prince Kuperi ana Ter race. New Creamed Fresh Madn1 wn: r . VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily I - ALL-WEATHER SERVICE mm ff.f Irgrijl , Wnim FOOTWEAt There was also a letter from Edmonton requesting data on the produce of the district, the writer stating his intention of coming here to start a cannery. This letter was left in the hands Hotel. n Arrival Prince Itupert C. Randell, Ketchikan; Vlrs. Awe Available! Phone 651 for ; ! , li iti. Tin ptii m R. Sargent, Hazelton; E. Nien- of Harry King, agriculture committee, and W. H. Spencer, Industrial committee, for them to deal with. Harry King reported that to date, there were only 15 acres "Foothills" Alberta Coa! ir.en, Vancouver; J. M. Danies, Ketchikan; R. M. 'Hardcastle, All sizes in stock.,,'.' Ketchikan; t). J. Doswell, Prince PffllOTT, EVITT I George; W. Cfawford, 'New Westminster; W. York, Ladner; & CO. LTD. f "Km.KNMKNT l l -jrOH A T" I Section 28) Notice 1 hereby Riven tht On the 17th dHV of November. 1B4B. next, A. Sabonovitch, Quesnel; R. P. Brookes, Vancouver; Mrs. O. Lewis, Hyder, Alaska; E. Bolton, Port Esslngton; Mrs. J. S. Brown, "Burns Lake; Mrs. P. the undersigned Intend t apply to the Llqtirtr Control Board for eon-sent to transfer of Beer Licence No 1B31 Issued, in respect OI premises belnir nart of building Known as taledonls Hotel situate at Front l HI LOOK FOR T(M NEW RED AtiD WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEi Order your supply NOW Be comfortable later. Don't be left out in the cold when 'the first chill blast strikes without warning. We're ready to serve you promptly.... . our prices are right. . .' ' PIIILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD; ' : j ' 1 Lumber, "Building Supplies ' WntClovC Yaholintsky, Quesnel; H. A. McDoUgail, Skidega'te; 6. Head-ley, city; Mrs., C. Mackenzie, Vancouver; H. 'Christiansen, city; G. J. Johnston, "Vaneou-er; G. Richardson, Vrtneouver: Mrs. F. Nash, Terrace. Street. Port Esslnton, Brmsn Columbia, upon the lands described as Lots 8 and 3. Ulork 1. Mnp B37. Prtnc;-Rupert Land Registration District, th the "Province of British Columbia, from Alfred Henry Perkins, licensee, to Henry James Retd and Charlotte Reld. of Port Esslngton. British Columbia, the transferees. DATED at Prince 'Rupert, B.C. this 1th day of -October, 1948. HENRY JAMES REID AND f kitchen rang. ler, and be fre.lron, loot, dirt Qnd fir ! 016 Out in -!-ki . ... -- POET'S BIRTHPLACE-Verona was the birthDlace of Chandler & Cowgifl Photographer i ' Developing, Printing Enlarging Box 045 218 4th St. J '"yni. CHARLOTTE REID. transferees.!,,. ... . ... . Applicants and (265) C'i,uiiu.', 11 YkAR GUARANTIEI IV- ' ,n9 parts of the Burnr Jf-on'eed by th. firm " een making thi er tines 1930. Ormes Drugs DRUGS N SALE AT: can bay up Id ROD PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS; 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS -12 NOON O 2 P.M., 7 P.M. TO 9 WHEN YOU BUY A WATCH Keep this in mind you musn't expect to get.' something "high grade" unless you pay a decent, price. By a "decent price" we don't mean that you: : really must pay a lot of money. ' Watches Tiaven't advanced as much as lots of other things. Emergency bicycle deliver from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday EflTOA sfluiines DUBS Dally car delivery aervlce from B Urn. till ft p.m. J nd Third Ave. lo PHONE 81 At least ours haven't we bought the bulk of our stock quite a while ago. ... Railroad watches "have actually been selling as low as before the war; But for a reliable watch It isn't safe to go below $30.90 to $40.00. ' If you come here that much will get you a . watch good for 15 to 20 years. If you've been thinking of watches even a . , , . called on us. little bit, it's time you Jo Friction Please! F;af?no- I1,... aCl'RSK MEALS . am- to 8 p.m. 3n SERIES Saving money is a personal matter, but buying Canada Savings Bonds is a good "habit for the whole family. - Everyone in the family may buy Canada Savings Bonds from $50 up to as much as $1,000 each. Canada Savings Bonds may be bought for cash or on easy instalments through your bank v investment dealer. C-1848 Rheons nd Parties Has the Oil Filter on yonr car been changed at the manufacturer's recommended mileage t And while on the subject have all the other points requiring periodical attention such as: , . Wheel Bearing Repack Change of Transmission Lubricants Cleaning and Re-Oiling of Air Cleaner, etc. been taken care of according to the instruction book? Many of these details are overlooked even by the owner who conscientiously has his car lubricated regularly. We remind our ''Regulars" as these services become due. llilDsWliOTORS LTD. 4f ese Dishes PADWAY :afe Phone 200 O Pn0NE 8G6 O