prince Rupert Daily News Friday, November 3, 1950 Friday and Saturday Terrace Board - Betfer Radio ' Again Sought TERRACE Concerning thi taste's the test for teal adians bay more Salada FRASER & PAYNE Specials telephone situation In town, the Board or Trade was advised at it monthly meeting that the local lineman hai been sent to Prince Rupert to salvage lines and cables for use in this district and that, in future, he will not be required to leave the town for longer than one day at a time. Enquiries by mail requesting complete Information about the district and its opportunities keep coming Into the Board from A Special Purchase 2.05 and 335 yd. First Quality Gabardines, Tricotonsf Glen Checks, Houndstooth Suitings, away below present day prices. All nmv fall sliades suitable for Suits, Coats, Slacks, Skirts, Men's Sport Shirts. 56" wide. tume and these were judged bv prospective settlers. One from Denver, Colorado, and one from Fort Worth, Texas, were handed e Enjoys Isllowe'en t Hallowe'en this quietest known In thiiiK of a rec- Nylon Hose to the publicity committee for reply. A request from C. V. Faulkner, land inspector, for complete, da-tailed information of the district from Harolton to Shames for the office of the Land J. B. McKay. James O'Brien and Stanley Smith. Prize winners were: ; Best dressed Oabrielle Tet-reault, as a Chinese girl. Most original Alan Smith as an Indian. Most appropriate Ann Cote at, a witch. The smallest In costume wm, Kenny Calder. Comic prize-winners were: Jimmy Laird, as Hairless Joe and Jean and Myrna Smith as skeletons. Prize winners in selling Shell Subs by one of the best known monufocturers. New when there were" 48" Drapery Fabrics 10 PIECES Discontinued lines. Satin-faced Denims, Roughtex and Bengaline. Assorted printed designs. All perfect. 33 1-3 less than present day prices. shades. All sizes. 97c PAIR Research and Survey, addressed to Mr. Robinson, was deemed too large a request for any committee of the Board of Trade to handle and was sent back to the if:ved bv the local pol--ftport of damage , children gathered lt ::r,tre at an early hour ,jne where the Kins-l jolly time waiting for Hut doE.s. Ice cream, All Wool Blankets proper department at Prince out tickets were Susie Sikler who George. Heather shade, 64" x 86' CLEARING AT PER YARD . ... 2.95 Lcandv s.s well as a (Continued on page 8) Extra good value ot PAIR 10.95 Reporting on radio, Steve How-lett stated that, as there appears to have been no action after the radio survey of July 10, a letter be sent to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation with a copy i 1 AMBITIOUS PLAN News Classifieds Make Sales. i Terrace Dyke Good Host is Is Proposed to me Minister of Transport and E. T. Applewhalte, M.P., expres-' sing regret that nothing further appears to have been done in J regard to installing a repeater i station here and quoting a letter I from Mr. Applewhalte which he I Centralization of Gov't Buildings, Terrace, Urged Prince Rupert Florists Flowers fur Ad OccaMoim too 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 77' i a Mind Keailcr 1 TERRACE A letter from Will Robinson, who attended the and it would eventually change I the course of the river to its' natural channel. j Duncan Kerr, chairman of the Highways committee, stated that he had just learned that the rock that Is not used to fill in the span at the north end of the bridge will be utilized on the road south of the Skeena River where erosion is taking place just past the Indian Reserve. In regard to the proposed dyke, Hon. E. T. Kenney had stated a year ago that the first move differ. Some like dry drinks, v. ; tucewjg aim ciiveieu mix; ail nie POSSlDle neW discussions of t.hp Rnarri nf TVoHe jasm had received from the Minister TFPTCAPF iitiwAEi. of Transport and which had! been read earlier in the evening provincial and Centralization of federal government buildings for J concerned the disposal of the -SPEED- Uerstne urT . TRA ,1,14V. ; .. u . . . m ' wiin nis written comment of i TV, u t d,j a DUruciv nnlv because v i ' l fan vnu luwn wilill Will IK 11UU1 the rock cut when it is removed an dthe road straightened north of the Skeena bridge. The mat add meet nnYiuQSweeteneaj and u . i I..J sweetness iclc u" "lc Clac avenue uuw uu- support from an unexpected1, VVy source. This letter had said that cupied by the provincial Department of Public Works Lh0e. 1tnfd!"iHUlty ,ln Terrace!was proposed in a letter which received considerable was that of Inadequate coverage 1 . , . by the broadcasting stations and discussion at the monthly meeting of the m Terrace leave ul dividual preference; was to have a dyking commission formed, No action has been in every mat a repeater station was Board of Trade on Wednesday taken in forming one, up to date, i ter U now under official consideration. The letter suggested that the rock should be used along the river edge of the properties on the Ferry Island side of the river which suffered from flood damage in 1936 and 1918 neeaea nere. evening. Board has asked for at various limes. The commission must be formed from the residents from the area concerned as it Is purely a local affair set up under the Provin H. Spencer, reporting for the , jointly addressed to the village industrial committee, said that commissioners and to C. J. Nor-an lnquldy in Denver, Colorado, rington. president of the Board BURN BIS CENTRAL BUILDING "In my opinion ,an Integrated cial Government. To Doms FOR YOUR , w What effect the floods and the' one block frontage and this would greatly add to the convenience of the people and it would building should be put up that will centralize all provincial gov-erntnent activities at this point In the second place, the need of a consequent changing of the who nau requested miormauon from the Board concerning cold storage lockers here will be coming to set up such a system in the not too distant future; AGRICULTURE of Trade, the letter read: "During the past season certain officials have discussed with us the desirability of securing a new location for the Public Works wcrkshop and garage at this river channel had had on this (be evident that such a group of area, also dyking. Including nat LONDON. DRY I i buildings would greatly improve federal building is very much alive here and it has been point ural dyking, such as the plant point. We have found them a 6 A progress report on agricul- ed out to me by federal author! ing of small trees, etc., were ex plained. i A. M A S S H O ture was given by H. King who acre tract outside of the town : ties that -uch a building should ...... . . ... - '1 ...a 1 !(.... I, i ; r. Joplrnhla ' . . ..... the appearance of that part of1 Lakelse Avenue and, in that way, tend to the more orderly planning and development of the district. As a result, a letter will be sent m Gun v mw ' J i saia mat ne naa met Mr. Berry tt"u wc "" u,""c proviae accommoaauon ior: who is in charge of the Illustra- location and we have Intimated) ... PostoIfice t ro.ii i i j fViofr ufa a r a nrnoroH in clpn nut. ! ( to the district engineer request Ine his consideration for the "It is quite possible that, under w". XVTv.:.,: ..r::7. r, ' 'Dominion Government and construction of a, fin boom at such a scheme, the present police r":r:r". . . k T,. i Telegraphs. i, i von ra Pntot n sf ts-nnc of rt ' (IP 311 nirPCL WlLfl LI16 OWI1LT. Ill station site would be no longer the eastern entrance of the Ferry Island slough. f other words w wish to make it) "3. Accommodation in advance reoulred for Dolice services and I aiiu itk iitiliiv imi;vwaj9 la-jritig j - - - , clear to the Board that we have for customs. It was reported that a start out the grounds. He will budget "4. Accommodation in advance i "ZTT", ' had been made on the irravellinK P V p -a I N G no idea of securing commission :'or assistance. Next year straw of the western section of the !'"' """- Iment of the centre part of the berries, tree fruits and vegetables will be grown here. Hi ! I "9. neauquurters ior me ivuyi jown " Canadian Mounted Police. ( . Klrwlvpv KENNEY REPLIES ,F ' been ifMR- "My thought has that, land when the Public Works De- "Mr. Kenney in replying, says nnrt.mBnt. vnrnt this area, then he feels that the Minister of The 1950 issue of the California Automobile Association road map showed that the highway 16 for ourselves. "It will be necessary In the near future to build a more modern workshop and department officials iiave realized that it is better for this to be on some other location than on the present site on Lakelse Avenue. "In a recent letter to Mr. Ken-ney I told him of these discus Terrace-Copper River highway. However, all the roads are in a deplorable state.' Highway signs are being mado and will be erected by the department as they arrive in the district. The plan of a sign of the town's ... I KM k. ln.rn.llM II n. riliauuc anuuiu un iui uiau j proached in this matter and suggested that the whole Idea snds at Hazelton instead of going on to Prlnc Rupert and It was ; thought that the Department of Trade and Industry should recti O TOYS 0 BOOKS "" O GAMES O XMAS CARDS O COSMETICS;, Doms Department STORE be placed before responsible or- Service Clubs' 'to be erected at fy this. ganizations for their thought and I thft entrance of the towa was sions and also advanced my per consideration and such actions Following a certain amount of sonal ldea for the use of this there would be approximately a half block frontage on Lakelse Avenue and this could very readily be allotted so that the provincial building would have one part and the Dominion building the other part. The result would be that we should then have on the frontage of one block the Dominion building, the Provincial building and the provincial Forest Department . building. In other words, we would concentrate all government services In sent in for consideration to the Board by the district engineer who will have to issue the permit for such a sign. i discussion a decision was made property if and when vacated. It to acquaint Mr. Crocker of Prince nas become increasingly evident rinnrcrn nf the nnssibllities in the1 v wv 0w I UU1111B till. JJUlJV - jv.ui development of the clay deposits it js desirable for the provincial as they ma see fit to take." The decision of the Board was that the letter should be tabled until the next meeting and, In the meantime, have it aired through the press reports. Any comments forthcoming would be welcomed by the Board. adlacent to Terrace. It was . government to have their own BROADWAY CAFE buildings here that will provide accommodation for: 1. An officer of the finance stated that there are also de-i posits of porcelain clay in the I district. 1 It M. Wightman, manager of department who will handle) the Royal Bank of Canada and a wc4 Best Food provincial revenues sucn as me collection of motor vehicle drivers' licenses, drivers' licenses, game licenses, trade licenses and all other departmental revenues. pew member, was welcomed to I the meeting by the president and the canvass for the funds for the March of Dimes in aid of the Crippled Children's Home will be undertaken by him. jit time Finest Cooking '...'j Hours: 7 a.m. to 1 a.mp These matters are at present; being handled through the office of the Royal Canadian Mounted Before the close of the meet Police and. while I do not have ing Mr. Norrlneton, on behalf of I'JATEn tells the truth about,., UillSKY For take home orders Phone 200 iirTTir'JfcZ.ii iiKNf 1 1 af.n.i definite figures, my estimate of the matter is that such revenues this year will amount to at lenst $20,000. We realize that the mm police should be released from the Board, thanked Steve How-lett for his Interest and work in the Board both as a member and chairman of the radio committee. He congratulated Mr. Howlett on his promotion and expressed the wish of the members that both he and his wife would be happy in their new sphere. '(S. s odvertisement is not published or displayed by these other functions ana aiso that better service would be available to the people generally if a finance officer were located here. P Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia; L " ! y-i s i "2. An office and accommoda I nir tion for the Public Health service. Many remarks have been made during the past season that the Public Health nursing accom modation at the Red Cross Hos iSeajjram's pital Is Inadequate to meet tne situation, especially at the time when the children are going ! there for clinical services. "3. Accommodation s for the n Pi fls 111 r ""Ti $ 14 1 1 j ' Put Seagram's "BT to th water test. For water (plain or sparkling) Is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Water odds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. Say SEAGRAM'S and be SURE , i of the finest MS3 . The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 C . xmacuasis Social Service brancn. Aireaay the Social Service Is spending, on the average ,one week tn four in this district and they have no central point at which to meet people who want to contact them in the matter of services. S N t V .j itJ 1 CltlllAMOU BUNS THERE IS NOTHING MORE APPETIZING THAN A "4. An office for a game offi PRODUCT ThL odvrt;$mwit it not published or dUptayed by ANDARD OF 0. C. the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. cial. This would provide accommodation for the officer that the QDDGOC " OUR CINNAMON BUNS TRY OUR CUP CAKES TOO! Y RUPERT BAKERY LTD.