in,. . . - mm wit UfiBt eupppn rJladio Dial 240 Kilocycle . V" ' ' to change) fflnASCOLISth j i Prfnre Rupert Daflp 3etos LtD. 5 Monday,' March 15. 1S43 HAZELTOX As-a result-of the visit las: ' , ! week of Rev. W. P. Bunt, super-Alex Wilson, field representa- intendent oT missions for ths tlve of the National Film Board United Church in British Col-from Prince George, was a visitor f umbia, arrangements were made here last week and put on a pro-. for resumption of church ser-gram of films in the Community vices in Hazelton. They wall De Hall. There was a record at- conducted every third Sunday tendance. evening by Rv. Roy WollaTi jf - Klspiox. J. H. Willan left last Tuesday j ' MONDAS -P.M de- 4: 15-Stock quotations ana inw f. or mr,P riirnion it was ckled to send a- letter, to the TERRACE SEEKS TO BE RURAL f, Good News! Post Office At Smithers , . f 38 ana , 4 : 30 Especially For You 4:45 Magic Adventure '5:00 Latin American Rhythms 5:30 My Songs For You 5:45 Yours Sincerely, Wpg. 6:00 Supper Serenade d: 15 Martial Airs 1 P u b U c Works department bringing this matter to their at-. ' tention.; Work is to be sought (especially on the Skeerut River j bridge, Williams Creek bridge "I jo.h t hi mc MUNICIPALITY j morning for New Westminster 1 Meeting last Tuesday evening. . from Mi ." ' ". r,u.irriltle,W"ut- iand 15-Mile bridge on Kalum Gil TERRACB The Terrace and ad Encouraging Message from Minister, of Public Works SMITHERS Smithers has re where he will be the guest of ' citizens of Hazelton chose mem-his brother, Rev. W. B. Willan, ! bers of the propo.sed water area Ciiinxun"u'; District Board of Trade will inr ff,irtc ,, ., to have 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Recorded Int. 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News lt' uni" ," ,kl.ll.-B(S' . """ . . ,.H rtfu- ; and his daughter, Miss Frances i board. vestigate the possibility of In- ,,, teleeranh line corporating the village as ajexteaded Lakelse Lake and It help nature (you know what w mean!). Thai Kreut medinina alao bua what Doctor uall Momachic tonic effect. HIIIC: Or ran star pr'frf tYllli E. MIVM14H" I AHl.bi.S uilUx'rird Irua l.p huuo iiy tural municipality to enia.ge Uiree onicialfi of the Dominion sources oi revenue w uu.iuuc i ,, ToWrnn,s Vie imi luull""""" he immediate surrounding; . Willan. A brother from the I ' prairie is also visiting in Ne-y j School Inspector Levers cf Westminster and it will be the Smithers was a visitor in ttiis first time they have met since area last week on olficial btisi- 1900. mess. ' ; Terrace has sent notice that Miss R. Yarrow, R.N.. of the vived hope of getting a Post. Office and federal department building adequate to the needs and Importance of the community. An encouraging communication has been received lrom Hon. Alphonse Fournier, minister of public works, by the Smithers and District Chamber 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Solo Guest 7:45 One Man Says 8:00 Stump the Professors 8:30 The Smiths of Hollywood 9:00 National Farm Eadio E. pinkham's VEGETABLE COMPOUND area. Revenue from taxation of ' fpihiHlu , th Forum and News CBC.it will be unable to take part Hazelton Hospital staff left last ely Topics from Terrace the rural area now goes to the j pan Authorteatittn has been provincial government. .received lor extension of the The proposal also is being Iine to Lakt.lse Lodge-and in-considered by the village Board j stal a pubijc telephone there, ti Commissioners. DJUl the Board is seeking to have Village Commissioner Charles n extended to the lake shore. of Commerce. It says: "It is the intention of the De 9:30 String Melodies 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30-Dance Orch. Mrs. Walter Chesher will adclross a meeting ia the .'ijt'ir twentieth wed- Anglican Church on Good Fri- partment of Public Works to request the government to con- in thj drama festival to be held week for another trip to Van-in Hazclttn March 19. couver. k j Mrs. 'C. W. Dawson who has The Canadian National Rail- been on a trip to Vancouver to ways water main supplying the attend the British Columbia Red water tank and the statiOA Cross convention, is due home building is being renewed from in Hazelton this week. On request of T. Olson, who ; spoke for the Farmers' Institute, j I , cmri rinu Q t. 710 n n Tho nn,i -. . .. . fc.rorv ii"! " j - " HiccK- siaer me situation at simmers il-nn Weather and Siffn-Ofl Lv Mr and Mrs. Mel- ing will be held at the home of Full particular in that respect lined at their home. Mrs. Corlett. B-fw shments were will be presented for discussion the station to Ninth Avenue, the! ,,r. ueu in. uii- ciose oj me meet- when the estimates of the pub work being carried out by the' a letter is to be sent to the Minister of Agriculture asking assistance in speeding delivery of a lime crusher which is urgently needed. The crusher was ordered from the manufacturers more than a year ago. . j ln8- ' He works department are pre- Adams tokl the Board that recently a large sub-division, consisting of 18-acre lots had been incorporated into the village, tnd that residents of the sub-iibun Horseshoe area also wlsh- d to be included. A special municipal affairs ommitteit will work on the matter. Complaints that provincial TO USD A! A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Monning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert bridges and building gang. L. . ,rt nt the M'';'tu nuns uiik."" " Considerable business of con Kitselas of the late Alter the choir practice on sidcrable importance and interest. who died at Ter- Wednesday night Rev. R. Hills A letter from the Parent- to the community was dealt provinces to. establish practice. IMrsduy at 2:30 p.m. was presented by the Anglican t hour of the funeral choir members with a photo- with at a meeting of the New- nirainlntment was eXDress- ,. Teachers' Association pointing out the need for a resident dentist at Terrace was referred to held for his bru- graph album full of Terrace Public Works Department show plowing equpiment are inade r Hiizeuon citizens' Association on ed at the reported action of Thllrta . t SMITHKUS Mrs. Vic O i rand returned to her home at Terrace Saturday evening from Smithers where she spent a week with her father, Nigel Sherwood, who is ill in hospital there. fcm. who had passed scenes. Mr. M. Dubeau made lha A rt.-r ...In linn ...itl. I r-t .1 : TV;n.l O il-rt -.1 tTO in O " quate were made to the meet- jfc.iys previously. the presentation and a social evening followed at the home of mg by George McAdams. This ;equest that they advertise for j declining to. instal a telephone Mr. and Mrs. McCabe. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 77.7 Flowers For AU Occasions 1 . r. uMhniit'a Mrs. J. M. Collison is making satisfactory progress toward recovery following an operation resulted in a motion to send a a dentist, in reference to the La the. Terrace freight shed, letter to the department point- shortage of dentists, particular- A donation af $10 was approving out that there is need for y in the northern part of the ed lot the Red Cross campaign, special snow moving equipment province, a motion was passed Two, new members, proposed ;n the Terrace district. j10 tne effect that the board pro- by Mrs. C. J, Norrington, were, Dudley Little stressed the test the high fees required of admitted. They were John Ha-. need for repair work being done fully qualified dentists before &en and Mrs.C . R. de Kergoum- on bridges in the district, and they can enter B.C. from other meaux. j Miss Roberta Laird is spending a holiduy with her parents ou the Bench. : us reuular month-I at t!ie home of Mrs. 4 Thursday afternoon. l was in Uie clinic. .,ni('.s. was disposed jn Saturday in the local COTTAGE CHEESE New, Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN. DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER 6ERV1CV were made lor a Mrs. Greer left on Friday for tr, mal social before the Telkwa where her husband is I a Rev k. tuns lor, now employed THEY n ' II ' LUIIU Yl.Mlj Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heggie, who have been on a motor trip to Vancouver, left the coast city yesterday and are due home his Tuesday or Wednesday. I M Watus was disouss- ., were made for her Modern Etiquette By ROBERT A LEE 1 1 fi-nl while here. She 1 (ft P fS f V Mr. and Mrs. Willium Hanson are planning a trip to Prince .iupert at Easter to visit with .riends. J Choice of i lovers 1 r k- I Q. Is it proper to cat candy jor chew gum in a theatre? A. Only if one ran do s .without di.-Hurbii)! his neieli-bors. The rattling of paper or putting on the cover of th-j candy box is often annoying to other patrons, as is also the slight hnlse of eating and perhaps the odor of the candy or 5 t:um."i. Kd Eby is paying a month's visit to his native home in Elm-ivood, Ontario. It is his first trip, east in years. Don't Fail to See Our Smart New Shorty Coats BEAUTIFUL SPRING ORESSES AKKIMN.G DAILY ' lti-Lee "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" 34J West Third Ave. Phone Green 774 F Vn Comp t ir Ityti by aore families lim any erhcr IramL Advertise in the Dully Newu C. A. Be.rner, divisional superintendent. Canadian Nation--i liaiiways. Prince Rupert, t)ent a couple of days at Smi-.hers and left Saturday morn-iiif! for Prince George whence he will return to Prince Rupert i uesduy. -1 lusmess and Professional r tr '. -i. CHENEY DENTIST '. SMITH BLOCK PO Box 1401 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches. !0B 4th Btrert Phone 655 Psow Available! Sawmilling Is Mainstay Important Contributing I actor to Smitiiers Prosperity SMITHERS Important con-Irlbutlng lactor to the continu & EL KINS LTD. Sand-table instruction lends realism to the studv of tactics fin? and Heating Engineers HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS P.O. Box 274 4 Building and Repairs of all kinds ing prosperity of this railway division point is the operation of some 30 small portable sawmills within handy radius of the town which is the principal point of shipment of the lumber to the eastern markets. The mills are producing from 4,000 to 10.000 fuet each daily, P MOST AD I'KN'TER AND JN'KT MAKER RED 752 Roofs. Chimneys and OU Burners FURNITURE REPAIR LOVIN'S Bl.l t Kit) 330 2nd Ave. (Next to CFPR C KKII1T T K RMS Prompt Mail Order Service Healthy! They are physically fit'.fhcse soldiers'. . . they had to be to pass enlistment examinations . . . and they KEEP fit. They are well-fed and housed . . , given physical training under experts . . . provided with varied recreation . . . and at all times given free medical and dental care. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL PHONES: Green 48 Red 894 employing possibly 300 men. The lumber is being hauled by truck to the runway on -GE L. RORIE 'untunt. Auditor, etc. Wealthy 1 ' x Returns Compiled ?.l'.imk Phrnp 387 Yes ! They really are wealthy ... in many ways. Not onlv medical and dental care is free for these DRESSMAKING Children's Clothing Maternity Wear a Specialty Bh smartly dressed with hidden expansion features PHONK BLACK 087 -84 roads which have been kept in exceptionally good condition this winter. While a large proportion of the lumber is shipped In the rough, a conslderaoie quantify Is also being finished in Uie Le-boe Bros, planing mill here. STOMA'S P DELIVERY JESSENGER pmpt service If It's Rock Work EASTER NOVELTIES - GIFTS AND CARDS TO DELIGHT EVERY MEMBEJl OF THE FAMILY. SEE TJIF1M! TIMIIKK SAIt: X-4IIII2 Scaled tenriers will be reci'lvod by top-flight Canadians. Their food, clothing, recreation and training are all FREE! They have generous leaves with pay . . . they see new places .. . . they have security in their chosen career AND a pension awaiting them at the end of their service I yisci Of course they are wise ! Each has been trained in some speciai skill . . . under expert instructors the District r'oivstpr, Prinoe Uupiirt. not luier thun noon ou the 23rd duy of Miirrh. la, ior the ptirehiuir ol Licence X-441U2 to cut H36.000 ti'ct of ceUur. spruce. Hemlock und bul-sam on un nrci Nituuted ftt Oeetln CALL BLUE 839 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fulrj insured while I do the work. r Pr,,'8ht - Express f" 29 - 322 Sixth St f Culls Green 882 fE McWHINNEY tNTlNG AND f R HANGING Diet. C R. 2. Two 2 yeurs will be allowed for icmovul of timber. J'unher purtlculnrs of the Chief Forester. Victoria, B.C., or the District i ml ForeHter. Prince Rupert, B.C., or Hanger H. W. Cumpbell at Ocean RED 400 518 Third West P.O. Box 1118 . , with modern, scientific equipment. They are wise in another way too! They have learned that their service in Canada's New Army brings with it a sense of pride in the kind of job they are doing fO. Box 1420 Falls. H.C. (It) bl Phone Green 394 JONES NEWS STAND We handle Eastern and Western notht: to iiiMious riiurle I ilminl Mi Kliuioli, l ine if At lln. H. .. NOTICE is hereby Riven that nil nerKmiH havinc clatmK attnlnst the a feeling that they are making a vital contribution to the welfare and future of Canada. Papers. Swedish-American Tribune NOW AVAILABLE 0 TECHNICIAN above-named deceased, who died on I AN'D REPAIRS 3ixth Street Red 808 4H West 7th Ave. February 6. 1K48, at Atlln, B.C.. are required to file particulars tuereaf with the undersigned Kxecutor on or before the 24th. day or April. 148 after which dute the Executor will proceed to distribute . the asset ol the said deceased among the person;, entltlod there to, having reiiard only to Uie claims which have been filed a.s required. 'I'ERIOR . ATTENTION FUTURE PATRONS! We Are Glad to Announce Thjat . 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