Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, December 8, 1950 M(M(Stf News report back to the council meeting which will precede the annual meeting in January. Strong condemnation of the Public Works departments at Terrace Talks Snow Removal titude towards the district needs with certain minor alterations was expressed by the members in the setting up of the pipe line following the reading of cones- to this tank, the present situu-pondence from the department tion would be greatlv alleviated, in which it was stated that the, Geof UmWeyi reportlng for BARM CNR Co-operatin Being Sought Public Works Attitude Condemned Timely Topics jrom Terrace Mrs. U. R. Newhduser, Terrace Reporter Y-Ettes Elect Officers Mrs. C. Houghlond Heads United Church Guild i --' t 'u luuui it- e cjVjc centre stated that TERRACE The Terrace and construct the west approach to there nad not bee'n a , en. ' CAREFUUY District Board of Trade, in cost for which is ?50,0O0. The ough attendance for a regular meeting, but there had been r w TERRACE GETS WORST BLIZZARD TERRACE. A terrific blizzard, that raged all day Tuesday followed by heavy snow on Wednesday, has,' for the second time in the past two weeks, crippled the industry of the district. Oldtimers cannot recall such a heavy fall of snow and roads blocked so early In the season, and the Department of Public Works is having a tough time getting these roads open to traffic as soon as possible. TO f OINTS INi monthly session on Wednesday Board decided to forward a re-evening, engaged in a lengthy quest to Victoria that this sum discussion on the merits and be appropriated for this work demerits of the snow ploughing and that this and the cost of equipment in the district. No paving the highway be included agreement being reached, a in the 1951 estimates. The Board special committee was empow-was informed by the Depart- "MIcolcll JJwombtt n some informal discussion on a New Year's Eve Cabaret which will be held if the executive can get the catering done. The Board decided to support Nawf oundlond . ; ; Maritime Provinces . , Ontario and Quub , , Manitoba ; Saskatchewan and Albarta' British Columbia . . iment that there would be no A. C. Fowler of Srnjthers as vice- ered by the president to go into president or tne Associatea tha motto lh,,rn,mhl,i onI n KlirVPV. t nrPSPnt. frf thP TlT ItJIC 1 1 1(1 l IL 1 UlUiUUglllJ miU W ' r. - rTmrln C. M. Giggev, had an array of tempting da.nties which were soon so.d. Mrs. E. Louden had charge cf the candy stall and Mrs. H. lioul-den had charge of the novelty stall. Presiding in the kllchen were Mrs. E. S. Laird, Mrs. E. Kr.de, Mrs. Head, Mrs. R. W. Thomson. Mrs. Hamli.i had charge of the tables and serviteurs were Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Nabb and Miss E. Head. Mrs. Newhouser was cashier. make representations to the race-Usk road nortn of the "' 1 ; next meeting being the Public Works department to get, Skecna. I e. in touch with the railroad auth-, Reporting for the utilities com- n "H m; he plaC?:f?a.,f orities for co-operation on snow mittee George McAdams stated f"f Zn?,J? IT, tl the hands Of the executive. n O. 1 .v, m. uii.. that new nlninir and fitting are The annual meeting" of the Y-Ettes of the Knox - United Church was held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Smith, Rev. P. H. Mallett officiated at the election-of officers. New president U Mrs. D. Slmnlng; vice-president, Mrs. W. Martin; secretary, Mrs. D. Parmenter; treasurer, Mrs. W. Webb". Program convener Is Mrs. Gordon Haugland. A committee to see to the needs of the Sunday School for the Y-Ettes projects was formed. Serving on this committee are Mrs. K. McPherson, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Mallett. The Sunday School Christmas Tree and concert will be held in the Oddfellows' Hall on December' 19 and arrangements are in the hands of the members of this group. LONDON 0,- Fire at the Brix- Y?m ,.nnf -j . a but the of water Am J- j:5'? and H. west of Terrace. This commit-(here supply AUU King were apoointed to the no tun nut ourcv-irtl ui'JUl urM,iuy- od eight cars, but officials were worried. They were des-i lined to oe destroyed anyway. U-e. consisting of Duncan Kerr,; from the spring is still luaae-G. Lambley, Will Robinson, will Quale. v .. The telephone office is in the mlnations committee. Condolences will be sent to Olof Hanson on the recent sudden death of his son, William, in Toronto. Also a letter of sympathy and hope for the speedy Harold Whalen, junior ranker of Burns Lake and son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Whalen, is leaving process of being moved to a new location and a larger switchboard and more lines will serve the district. On this matter, Mr. Ml shortly for Weyburn, Sa-skatche- j wan. where he will be married i to Miss Eveline Florin, former: matron of the Outpost Hos-: pital. I Norrington stated that, when recovery oi Mrs. Appiewnaue work on this building had ceas- ln be sent t0 E- T- Applewhalte, ed very recently, and the crew Mp- withdrawn, he contacted E. T. B"01'"' tne cose of the meeting Aoplewhaite who wlied the 14 was decided to endeavor to , Minister of Transport. The reply ain the active support and co-was that instructions to continue ration of all the mills and with the work had been sent out businesses in the district. I Toh fm I h!m wtk w ftk& The Skilled Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne, ac-j companied by W. F. Doubt, fath-j er of Mrs. Osborne, spent the' week-end at Sniithers at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Constable and Mrs. Zorn, making the journey by car. On Thursday, Mr. Doubt, accompanied by his daughter,' left for Prince Rupert enroute to his home in Spokane. I Mrs. U. Haugland was' elected president of the United Churcli Guild at Friday's annual meeting held in the church hall and a vote of thanks and appreciation was tendered Mrs. F. Gavan. past president, for her three years in office. Other officers are: vice-president, Mrs. Loveless; secretary, Mrs. Squires: treasurer. Mrs.' J. MacKay. On the manse committee are Mrs. I. Frank, Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Loveless. Following the business of the meeting ; refreshments j. Norrington, president, was in the chair over a rather small attendance. Lloyd Vallee, new manager here for the British Columbia Power Commission, was introduced. on November 30 and the crew would be returning to finish the job. , WATER SUPPLY I W. Robinson explained he has been asked to Inspect the Out-DOSt Hospital's water sunnlv The 1 1 I mi ;y)ll 1 This advertisement ts not published I automatic Prssure nrpcsnro tank tank, i-oqHtvt castin.; or displayed by the Liquor Control ai"fima"C Board or by the Government of Of the dome Of Which had been Littish Columbia. , cracked, had been repaired. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Louden left of the R.C.E.M.E. Terrace Unhappy Over Its Power were served by Mrs! McLeod and this week for Saskatoon where Mrs. Loveless, the tables being they will spend the next few tastefully decorated with Christ- weeks. . TERRACE.- The power situa- mas decorations. . Mrs. V. Glraud returr.dd at the .cpnd finale! tion here is not so good. A committee from the Board of Trade A very successful tea and sale week-end from Campbell River local was held in the Oddfellow's Hall where she attended the wedding and others met ln the Crowning touch of the meal-luscious I The workshops of the Royal Gnatlian Electrical I) and Mechanical Engineers are expanding rapidly in step with '.he growth of the Canjdim t Army Aaive Force. The men of the R.C.E.M.E, are doing their part to make Canada strung. There is an urgent need for skilled tradesmen to man the workshops of this vitally important corps of "soldier-tradesmen". Skilled craftsmen re required to fill the posts of automotive mechanics, fitters, toolmakcrs, radar and radio power plant to view the matter last Saturday afternoon by the of her mother, Mrs. N. Sher-wlth the new manager, Lloyd Women's Auxiliary to St. Mat-, wood, to Philip Rossjgnal. Vallee. The new machinery thew's Church with Archdeacon ! which should have been here in Hodson officiating at the open- Miss Edwards, P.H.N., has November having been delayed ing.' taken up her quarters at ' in coming, there are times when Seated at a lace covered table Home for tne A:;ed. Delnor Strawberries I mere is a nigner ioaa man tne aglitter with silver appoint-plant can safely carry. , ments, Mrs. Hodson and Mrs. Following a canvas of th entire district the results of the M.r. vanee sugges.ea mat, in p skinner Doured tea. Cenwrlnz his opinion, a voluntary ration- the iahi oC Af rH drive for lunds for the British 1 if v"- - - .i . T-- , , r, 1 U 1 . nig un uie pai v oi me consum- chrysanthemums f 1 a n k e d by and Foreign Bible Society amounted to $:91.47. cia wuum aee uie way mrougn crystal and silver candlesticks uu me new macninery can De W1,y, rpri trinapri limn ehaHoo installed, posiloly in January. The home cooking stall, presided technicians, instrument makers, welders, watchmakers, machinists and other key johv If you qualify as 1 skilled tradesman, there's 1 place for you in the R.C.E.M.E. You can serve nnw v.htn Canada needs you as an expert T. O'.so.i his returned fro.n Doreen where the mine has closed - down, for the winter months. nuwever, me Doara oeciuea io over by Mrs. H. King and Mrs. write Hon. E. T. Kenney giving - -r - R "soldier-tradesman". Burns Lake Trap Line ninT all the facts and expressing their disappointment at the manner in which the B.C. Power Corporation has met the needs of the district. Apparently private power companies, as at Prince Rupert, can i Bruce Johnstone has returned from a trip to Vancouver and i will be going out to his home at ; Lakelse Lake as soon as the! road has been snowpiowed open. I nfnl lo) BT'tNS LAKE The vii'.ase order machinery from England I i i 1 1 1 1 i i UV1 Foremost in Frozen Foods and have it installed within trap l.ne is In Ije shape as win-eight months, something which S'-'ts in. manv hidden dead-he government power company falls occurlng at frequent inter-seems unable to do. There Is no va's in the plank walks which room at present here for any follow the siuoslties of the old additional domestic or Indus- Yukon Trail. . ; , trial consumption. The board A tiapper's masterpiece be-asked that the minister take the tween the Community hall and matter up with Premier John- the drug store catches quite a AN ALL-CANADIAN COMPANY Distributor: H. SWAFFIELD, PRINCE Rl'PERT son. mi zp Jr ) y lew school children. 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