Ill T U'.fcV ti'iitue tiupctt Ddilp ilitei Friday, December 9, 13 IS , Today to Saturday n imciu i opics jrom 1 errace CAPITOL Mrs. C. R. De Kergotnnicaux. Terrace Reporter ln.sxc(ir F. D. Woods-Joliuson, i MRS. GAVAN HEAD iiovinci;U police, left on today's Qp TERRACE GUILD il;uir for New W'rsl minster where j he will spend the Christmas and TERRACE Mrs. F. Oavan was New Year holiday season on va- j unanimously chosen to lead the cation. (United Church Guild for a third r year, at the annual election of clficers which was held last week The Anglican tea and sale which was held in the Oranse Hall on Saturday last was very .successful with a good crowd turning out to patronize It. The homecooking stall and needlework stall were quickly sold out. Receiving, the guests was Mrs. Bert West. Due to clrcustances beyond their control.the work Election of officers took place at Monday n'ghfs meeting fo the Young People oi the Knox United Church In the Manse. The officers are: President Flora Melvin.' Vice-President Don Gilland-ers. Secretary Colleen' Sites. Treasurer Oerald Toop. Jimmy and Juna find newlory in this tru-lilt lov ttoryl taffer a I at the home of Mrs. J. McKay. 5 She was also presented with a gift, a small token of appreci STEWART: ALLYSON Plans were made for a candy sale to be held on Saturday in ation for her past services, Appreciation was also expressed to Mrs. V. Ross for her excellent work as treasurer during the past three years. Reports showed that the Guild had just concluded a very successful year. The members also decided to send a the Terrace Bakery. The pro ers in the kitchen had ditficlu-ty in getting the tea on time but they made tne best of an, unfortunate situation and served splendid refreshments. Mrs. Head was in charge of the kitchen and I, ' for . , " . it 'Z " ceeds from this sale will be used to help sen Gerald Toop to the FRANK MO KG AN Boys' Parliament In Vancouver helping her were, Mrs. Thom Ai,: at tne ena or me monui . Christmas hamper to a needy ACNES MOOREKIAS BILL WILLIAMS t'ilt I.IXJIl family this year. After the close ii News son, Mrs. Sande and Mrs. McNab. Pouring were Mrs. Sparkes and Following the business session a quiz and discussion on personal Evenings 7-9:H ity problems took place. Sat. Mat. 2:00-4:30 Mrs. Laird; serviteurs were Mrs. Hamlin, Mrs. Calder, Peggy A lone seagull was seen, cros Laird and Flora Melvin. Home-cooking stall was in charge of Mrs. H. King, Mrs. Giggey. Need- sing Lakelse Avenue on Sunday Corp. and Mrs. Taylor. SgV L. A Brown, J. T. Harvey, a ol the business session delightful refreshments were served by a committee of Mrs. V. Ross, Mrs. R. Squires, Mrs. L. Llewellyn. On the new executive are: President, Mrs F. Gavan. Vice-President, Mrs. J. Glen. Secretary, Mrs. R. Squires Treasurer, Mrs. i. B. McKay. Manse Committee, Mrs. I. . rouervon, ogi. u. u Mea '., A. Iluntr, PICTURE OF ROYAL CONCENTRATION Her mind obviously on the Task in hand. Princess Elteabeth is shown at thi wheel of a mechanical driving trainer during her visit to the Royal Society for the prevention of road accidents In London. Seated beside her is Instructor M. Holdom . afternoon nep.r the telephone office when it wp.s frightened away lewark, Mrs. C. de Kergommeaux. The Terrace executive of tlie by a passing car. Apparently the storms at the coast sent it rather further inland than Is usual. sgt. M. B. McBrayno Ocean Falls), Magistrate W. D. Va;,';c, Andrew Thompson, Coiiolab:? G. D- Simons. Mrs. P. M. Ray, T. W. v 1 If ' British and Foreign Bible Society announced that the recent 'It's" A Boy i on aw it lW mc A.Jverti.se m wic u canvass for funds to carry on the MEDAL FOR COKP. TAYLOR in the Frascr Valley during his (Continued irom Page One.) I younger days. Work auionn the youth has also comm-iitdcd hi Mrs. M. Dubeau Is a surgical Frank, Mrs. J. B. McKay, Mrs. C. E. Loveless. , I Visiting Committee, Mrs. Ga work resulted m the very satis patient in Prince George HOSpU- of age and it was there that he attention. fying amount of $184.36 being raised. lived and received his schoolir.fc Crp. Taylor has ako handled PRACTICAL week-end to be near her. van, Mrs. Maheit and others who ore able to visit the sick and newcomers to Terrace. I At the age of 21, he obtained an a diversity of case types during SUITS UNDERWEAR HATS SWEATERS SHIRTS PARKAS PANTS SNOW SUITS SOCKS COATS DKLTS OVERALLS TIES GLOVES FOR BOYS . OF ALL AGES I &2 Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle CFPR appointment lo the old city police his police work, force at Port Alberni August 30. Today Corp. Taylor was func-1929. With the taking over ot the tioning as chief of the city de-municipality by the B. C. Police tachment while Sgt. L. A. N. Pot-in 1934, he went over to the pre- jterton went to divisional head-vincial force. In 1937 he v;t3 quarters to take charge there W. Osborne returned last Friday from Vancouver where li? has spent the past week on business. He drove home with a nex car for delivery for one of his customers. (Subject to Change) FOR AIL Sgt. M. G. McBrayne of the British Columbia Police sailed by the Prince George last night on his return to Ocean Falls where he Is officer In charge, after spending a few days here on AT- y v y j during the absence of Inspector transferred to Prince Gec-f;-; and in 1942 was moved to un- : Rupert Mens : : And Boys Store- VARIETY couver Island, serving at Dun Alf Attrei of Terrace a.nd Prince Rupert is very 111 in Victoria and Mr Attree is there with him. official business. THE STORE OF A THOUSAND GIF r. a. wooas-jonnson wno leit today for vacation. The officer was married to Miss Mary Suttie of Calgary, June 18, 1930, and they have two daughters. Shirley and Joan, and one son. Kenneth. In attendance at tne presentation ceremony were Judge W. O. Fulton, Mayor Nora Arnold, inspector J. B. Woodj-Johnson, TOYS can and Lauysmiun before b'.u g promoted to Corporal , in 1015 and being moved to Prince Ru-per.t Corp. Taylor has always b:i interested in athletics and has specialized in boxing, has'.-ball and basketball, having been a member of championship teams A drive for further funds to rc-build the United Church is in progress in Terrace and is meeting with fair success. The building is being erected entire An all 'round favour . , , ppelinj Mj' "iT i ' EVERYTHING FRXUAYPM. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 Something in Harmony 4:55 CBC News 5:00 Henry Morgan Show 5:30 Music from Aioerta. 5:45 Bill Good Sports Review 6:00 Dinner Music 6:15 Mr. Ted Applewhaite 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockin' tfhylhm' 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Easy Rhythm 8:00 Musical Progv 8:30 Vancauver Theatre 9:00 Musical ProRram 9:30-Talk 9:45 Canadian Short Stories 10:00 CBC New 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Beth Watson ly from local funds and, so far. ill robust body, delightful trom. g2er.V free from debt. Finishing of TOYS TO M' the Interior was begun this week with volunteer workers turning YOUR YOUNG. out even' night to do the work. HAPPY The willingness of the men to help is greatlv appreciated as are also the donations which have come in. 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