Prfnfe tlnprrt Dnllp JTJelus Monday, January 12, ltM8 OFFICERS INSTALLED h ItKKAlt BRIDE TERRACE E'ection of officers , . 1. 1 . . T . I wu puiic iii, uie January meei-TERRACE In the presence of , ing of St. Matthew's Woman's relatives and a few close friends, ' Auxiliary relud at the home of Miss Velma Oreig. youngest Mrs- c- J- Norrinston Thursday daughter of the late Mrs. Mary ' anernoon- DesPite the !nc1- termed It, since that time. It was opened In July 1947, and since then, he declared, has become the only self-supporting Civic Centre In British Columbia. He concluded by asking the Interest and support of all those present. Mrs. C. R. de KerRom-meaux, president, was in the chair and she reported that the recent P.-T.A. guessing contest? hekl In the local stores In December had been a total failure financially although the experience gained and publicity Board are Mrs. West, Mrs. C. L. M. Gisgey and Mr. Atkinson. Mr. Dover was appointed to attend the next Synod meeting in Prince Rupert with Mrs. West as his alternate should he be unable to attend. - At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by Miss Agnes Davidson. ' TERRACE CIVIC CENTRE SUCCESS Director Speaks to F.-T.A. iol Soti) Appreciated TERRACE At tlie regular X athly meeting of the Terrace i eiil-Tcacheis' Association in (. r Primary School on Thursday Ca ning. Alf. Yoxall, director o( t v' Civic Centre, was the Keak- ii )riinally an Army Drill Hall jil purchased very cheaply In !$vcmber 1946, by public sub-jipHon, Mr. Yoxall outlined Oavan, showed that expenditures during the month of December had been quite high. Accounts for library books had come in and been paid. The hot lunch program at Primary School' was quite a drain on the funds. Not all of the children were paying for or taking the hot soup but that had been anticipated, and on the whole, the hot lunches were going quite satisfactorily with helpers turning out to the lunch room even though the weather has been so stormy. Plans for tlie annual tea and school display of work to be held on Easter Saturday were Oreig of Terrace, waa united in,1""1 walner we was a very marriage to Frank Stratford at sood turn out oi members, and TERRACE CHURCH HAD GOOD YEAR Satisfactory Reports At St. Matthew's Annual Meeting Rector Leaving . TERRACE The annual vestry meeting of St. Matthew's Anglican Church was held on Wednesday evening In the rectory, with Rev. Roland Hills in charge. The financial report, presented by George Dover, the church home of Mr. and M lMr we wa unanimously re- had been worthwhile. A vote of elected President an office yhich she has hekl for twelve years. Mrs. C." R- de Kersornmeaux enters her third year as secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Maxted was chosen fo vice-president O. Kirkaldy, on Saturday afternoon. Given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Sam Kirkaldy, the brid looked charming In turquoise blue. Attending her was her sister, Mrs. Helen Forbes and Rev. Roland Hills was the officiating minister. CROCS ON RAMPAGE BLACKPOOL, Eng. , Four escaped crocodiles were held at bay by a theatre night watchman while Yogi Koringa, who makes them perform on the thanlw was given the storekeepers for the donation of the prizes. The treasurer's report, pre- Annual Meeting of Canadian Legion t Terrace TERRACE Th installation of officers of the local branch of the Canadian Legion for the year 1948 took pfae,; on Friday even-tntr in the Oddfellows' Hall before a large gathereing of mem-bers, Auxiliary member and friends. In the absence ol Past President Lloyd Johnstone, Kenneth Kerr officiated as the installation officer and Mrs. Tom Olsen acted as secretary-treasurer. Officers installed were: President Si.m Kirkaldy First Vice Presldest Robert Cooper Seco.sd Vice President Jack Barman , Executive Council F r a n k Green. -Mr. M. Dubenii, Mr.' F. " " Morris Sergeant at Arms Peter van Stolk ii improvements made in "this Mrs. George Dover and Mrs treasurer, showed a very satis J sented by the secretary, Mrs. F. barn of a building," as ne A quiet reception was later c. L M. Gi??ey will carry on Mrs. I stage, was brought to get them factory balance on hand left over until the next meeting as were also plans for a "White Elephant" sale to be held in the late Spring. Alf. Attree has consented to held at the Kirkaldy home and under control. their duties on the Altar Guild. I j Classified Advertising - direct the annual play which, the happy couple left on a short honeymoon trip. The groom is with War Assets here and will be here till May, after which they will make their home in the south. jfumirieun : c yt'r wtru per mwrikun, minimum cnKrtro we. dttir niniw, f,t)c; CurtU of riKtiikn. lMmh Nnticfft. Funernl Notiw-s, Muirlage I and tngaf-mrnt AnnounoeniPntu: J. X-RAYS AND TEETH X-rays of the teeth and the, mouth reveal bone change leading to pyorrhoea, tumors and cysts. it is expected, will be staged in early Spring. At the close of the meeting. Concluding the meetins was a vote of thanki to the President and Secretary for the carrying out of their duties during the past yar. Refreshmenta were served at the close 6f tlie meeting by the hostss. , . . Bert West, president of the Women's Auxiliary, gave a report of the year's activities which was followed by the treasurer's report. Rev. Hills thanked all who had supported him both morally and materially durln? the year in his ehurch work and particular in his work with the Sunday school children. He is scheduled to leave this parish at the end of March. .J ... , FOR SALE H Simi, NOTICE I refreshments were served. FOR SALE Frisco Standard 30 Advertise Irtne Daily News. MIXED "B" BOWLS hp. with clutch, shaft and propellur, complete; also 28 b. h.p. used very little, with clutch, shaft and 32" propel-lor. Box 299 Dally News. (Ill A letter from John 3. Wilson j . Prinse Rupert, zone represent Timely Topics from Terrace LEAGUE SCHEDULE IILNE In the city, Friday, January 9, 1948, David Milne, Hme 63 years. Funeral services Iv. ill be conducted by Rev. IUlan M. McColl at Grenville k'ourt Chapel, 2 p.m. Tuesday, ijunuary IS. Interment to follow in Fairview Cemetery. C. Undertakers in charge of iiiirannenienU. ative, was re-id in which he ex-1 J . Election of officers resulted as roiiows: At a ; A 41 , 1 f.j The prompt arrival of the fire Jsinunry 18- M a or Hits v t B C FOR SALE 4 room house and WHEN IN TERRACE STOP AT THE TERRACE HOTEL For Convenience and Comfort HOT AND COLD WATER IN ROOMS Spring-Filled Mattresses v ...acting ui me iocai near Rectors Warrien f: C. Ses- Prickers, Islunlr vn. BrownwoodH, brigade which was summoned Cross executive it was decided sions. bath, 6th Ave. W. Apply 218 6th Ave. W. (Hi when passersby noticed flames to hold the annual meeting on Peoole's Waroen Ware"' rm Ge'ge rv in the front room of the home January 14 in the Red Cross Lr ver. of Norman Arsenault prevented rooms. nressed his regret at not being able to be pre ent at the installation ceremony. A social evening followed at the adjournment of the meetins Card tables wre set un for thus who did not care to dance. Music was supplied by the local orchestra and dancing continued till about 12:45 a. m. Refreshments were in charge of Mrs. LXinean Kerr. fire from spreading- to the Can FOR SALE One office writing desk; four bedroom tables; one truck heater. C. Mutson. Port Edward. lli Secretary, Mrs. Ralph Corey. Treasurer, George Dover. Othe members of the Church FOR RENT jflfiR RENT-Two room apart-inent beside the Knox Hotel. 1 !' CouKars vs. Ideal Df'tronta, Triple XXX vs. CYO. .January 26 Island! vs. C T O., CoiiKar vs B.C. Packers. Triple XXX vs. Brownwoods, Miks or Hits vs. De-tmtrnt. February 1 Cougars vs. Brownwoods, Islanders vs. Ideal Deler-KcnU. Minn or Hits v. CYO., Triple XXX vs. B C. Puckers. Febnmrv ft Triple XXX v Islanders, Miss or Hits vs. Cougars, Ideal DetrrKents vs. B C. Packers. C Y O. vs Brown woodi February 1 5-r-M 1r or H1U vs. Brown wood s. Ideal Detergents vs. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone and small daughter, Marilyn, left last Tuesday for Victoria where they will visit with Mrs. Johnstone's parents, Hon. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney. adian Legion Club next door. The fire was confined to the living room where it was said to have started in a chesterfield chair. Damage to the furniture and walls with the smoke and water was extensive. RENT -Two housekeeping FOR SALE 1537 Ford Panel Delivery, $300.00. Phone Green 446. (Hi I rorui runs and one single room. LITTLE. HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers iKo- 1 Empire Baths. Phone Red 269. 9i FOR SALE .35 calibre Remin-ton Woodsmaster autoloading Roy Clifford left for Prlne Better English ( By D. C. WILLIAMS Rough and Dressed Lumber Logs, Poles and Piling rifle, $45. Phone Red 728 after TERRACE . c. tusnop, representative 01 . RUDert on Tnesrtau rptumin. 6 pm. ttf i the Amalgamated Press, was in on Wednesday's train. He does FI;R RENT 4 -room furnished fhou.se. Apply 2101 Seal Cove fi'irrle, or phone Blue 4G1. ! 10 not expect to travel south fori town mis week, leaving lnurs day for Vancouver, FOR SALE New and Used Fur plastic treatment until the mid die of next month. niture, Hardware and Office Agents- For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. Philco Radios Willard Batteries Triple XXX OYO. vn. Cougar. 1.1-anws vs. B C. Parkers. Fehniarv 2-BC. Packer v. C Y O . Islander vs. Mh or Hits, Brown-woods vs. Ideal Detrrnent, CouRnn vs Trlole XXX February 29 Triple XXX vs. Ml.- or Hits. B C. Packers vs Brown woods. Cougar vs Islanders, C Y O vs. Ideal DeterRentH March 7 Brown woods vs Islanders. Cougars vs Ideal DeUTents. Triple XXX v. CYO.. BC. Puckers vs. Mi em or Hits Murch 1 1 Ccugars Vb. BC. Packers. Bnwnw(KKls vs. Triple XXX, Idea! Walter Chexner jr. has left for rt)R RENT Room, board if de-' -.sired. Phone Red 976. 812 Second Avenue. Gentleman only. ( 10. rrmce rcuperi wnere ne win Dei Mrs. c W Michiel and Ht, Fixtures, etc. New Articles at Special Prices, Skillets 80c. Cups and Saucers 25c, Soup Plates 25c, Electric Hot Plates employed as a lineman with the ter travelled to Prince Rupert kT ....tit AMn T -in n 1 1. What is wrong with this' sentence? "She has been to school." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "process"? 3. Which one of these words i s misspelled ? Merchandize, summarize, galvanize. 4. What does the word "transitory" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with "hy" that means "a person who entertains morbid an Northern B.C. Power Corpora- returning on Fri- $7, Scatter Rugs $1.75, Hand on Tuesday, day's train. lion. ROOM ASii HOARD made British India Rugs, Book Cases, Chest of Drawers FOR THE BEST IN AVTOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER ROOM AND BOARD i double; $48 single $43 each Sleeping Mattresses $16, Dishes, y4 piece j 1 set, beautiful design, biignuy Mlirrh 21- islander . Meal De- Terrace Machine Shop and Garage have received delivery of a 10-ton diesel truck for C. M. L. Giggey ta be used in his logging .operations. Mrs. A. Brookes left Tuesday enroute to Victoria where she will be the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Hon. and Mrs. E. T. Kenney. tiTKfnts, Miss or nit s. CYO. BC. rooms for rent. Table meals. Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street. ttf) i xiety as to his own health"? Packers Triple XXX. Brownwoods Chevrolet Pontiac Buiek Oldsmobiie Chev. Trucks G.M.C. Trucks vt Oouffnrn. Answers Used Electric and Battery Radios from $25. All kinds of other new and used useful articles at very reasonable prices. (. C. Furniture Co., Black 324. ad 1. bay, "She has been at METAL WORK. school." ' She went to school" ' 5s correct Wohcta n , Accompanied by Mrs. Sherwood, Nigel Sherwood left on Friday for Smlthers to enter the hospital there. MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop it Garage TERRACE, B. C. " March 28 Coujtnrs vs. Miss or Huh. Idful Detiri:pnt.s vs. B C. Packers, C Y O. vs. Brunwools, Triple XXX vs. Islanders. April 4 Ural txtprgents vs. Tripl' XXX. C Y O. vs. Cougars, lslandpn vs. B C. Packers, miss or Hits vs Brownwoods . . , Erul of tlie Second Third Mrs. Van Stolk and Betty Lee were visitors to Prince Rupert last week, returning on Friday's train. . . 1 u.i a a II u Standard prefer the o as in of. 1. Merchandise. 4. Continuing nly for a short time. "These I.UMBINO Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK.- Furnaces, tanks, eavestroiiKhing and stack work. Letouriieau it Sons, 62!) Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) FOR SALE Two houses on one lot, both modern, on 6th Ave. W. Excellent buy. $2,100.00 cash. H. O. Helgerson Ltd. (101 April 11 - cousnrs vs. Triple xxx.i transitory depressions in stocks Mrs. Anne Kirkaldy sprained her arm badly last week. Jo not excite alarm." 5. Hyper- 'hrondriac. A Good Paint Job! BC. Parkers vs C Y O . Islanders vs. Miss or Hits. Ideal Dewrnents vs Brownwoods April 18 CYO vs. Ideal Determents. Triple XXX vs. Miss or Hits. 1VHNIW Due to the heavy snow conditions in the woods logging operations are at a stands-till and the majority oi the loggers are spending their enforce dholiday in town. Try a Classified Ad m The News FOR SALE 8-room house, with bath partly furnished, Thomp Parkers vs. Brownwoods, Cou house. Dm ANTED 5 or 6 room Phono Black 232. son Street. $3,000 cash or $3,500 : B c Miss Jean Kirkaldy has been down with 'flu during the week and has been unable to attend to her duties at tlie post office. on terms. Apply H. G. Helgerson Ltd. il3i ANTED TO RENT-Furnished housekeeping room, central, fur elderly lady. Thone Blue :.(i5. ufi IS A "MUST" FOR WINTER WEATHER DRIVING BECAUSE IT PREVENTS ,RrST AND PROLONGS THE LIFE OF YOUR CAR. DON'T DELAY . . . DRIVE IN TODAY! FOR SALE Nice male pups. Mother purebred Labrador, father Springer Spaniel. Mixed -colors of black and white, $10 each. Send $10 along with order. W. Walsh, Telegraph ANTED - A copy of Captain ; John Walbran's British Col-umuiu's Coast Names." Harry Seaman, Gen. Del., City. 1 1 4 (101 Point via Kwinitsa. Steamship Sailings7 Kor Vancouver-Monday ss Princess Louise 10 p.m. Tuesday ss Catala 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss Prince Rupert 11:15 p.m. Friday s Cardena, midnight. From Vancouver-Sunday ss Catala 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Louise p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 10:00 a m. Friday ssCardena p.m. For Alaska-Wednesday ss Prince Rupert 12 midnight. From Alaska Thursdav ss Prince Runert.8 p.m. MACHINERY Hill SALE ?0 SAW better lumber more FOR SALE Two exquisite salesman's samples new British India hand-made rugs. Phone Johnson, Blue 697. (61 gars vs. I'landers. April 25 Miss or Hlls vs. B.C. Park-; frs. Islanders v. Brcwnwoods. Cou-yars vs. Ideal Detergents, Triple XXX vs. CYO. May 2 Islanders vs C Y O . Cougars vs B.C. Parkers. Triple XXX vs. Brownwoods. Miss or Hits vs. Detergents. Mav 9 Cousars vs. Brownwoods. Islanders vs. Ideal Determents. Miss or Hits vs. C Y O , Triple XXX vs. B C. Parkers May 16 Triple XXX vs Islanders, Miss or Hits vs. Cougars. Ideal Determents vs. BC. Packers, C.Y.O. vs. Bmwnw(Kxls. May 23 Miss or Hits vs. Brownwoods. Ideal Determents vs. Triple XXX. C YO. vs. Cougars, Islanders vs. B.C. Parkc-s. May 30 B.C. Parkers vs. C.Y.O., Islanders vs. Miss or Hits. Brownwoods vs. Ideal Detergents. Cougars vs. Triple XXX. June 6 Triple XX vs. Miss or Hits. B C. Parkers vs. Brownwoods. Cougars vs. Islanders, CYO. vs. Ideal Detergents June 13 Brownwoods vs. Islanders. Cougars vb. Ideal Detergents. Triple XXX vs. CYO.. B.C. Parkers vs. Miss or Hits June 20 Cougars vs. B C. Parkers. Brownwoods vs Triple XXX. Ideal Detergents vs. Miss or Hits. Islanders vs. C Y O. June 27 Islanders vs Ideal Detergents, Miss or Hits vs C YO. B.C. BOB PARKER LIMITED Box; 38 FORD-MOXARCIIDEALER Phone 83 economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, BC. (tf) THE "NEW LOOK" AT SALE PRICES DRESSES Beautiful single or two-piece gowns enriched with sequins or artistically decorated with beads. Some of our dresses feature long sleeves, some short sleeves, some have peplums, some haven't, but all have the "NEW LOOK." COATS Fur and fur-trimmed Tweeds and other cloth coats along with hooded styles that will please you in sunshine or rain. HATS Don't forget the adornment to top your new ensemble. FOR SALE 1941 Plymouth sedan. Apply Arrow Cabs. (12) mm Hit Ttf 1 n rrnsoNAL 2"x4", 2"xl2' Army (9i FOR SALE Lumber 2"x3", Shlplap and short lengths. Apply Camp Uth Ave. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS iffers a permanent release from; Advertise in the Daily News! drinking. It is a coniineuai 1 rcjK SALE inree nioiiuis uiu service rendered without cost. Boston Bull female pup. Price rime E Strr bv others who have found free- $15. Mrs. Jack Tritt, Vander H,,m from nleohol BOX 210 hoof. B.C. 12) Daily News tf) I Parkers, vs Triple XXX, Brown-i woods vs. C Y O FOR SALE Modern 4 room A SANDED FLOOM makes a July 4 Cougars vs. Miss or Hits, i Ideal Detergents vs. B.C. Parkers. ! house, 2 blocks off McBrlde. Apply G. P. Tinker Co. Ltd. (13) Vol C YO vs. Brownwoods. Triple XXX vs. Islanders. When you make your . purchase at SWEET SIXTEEN 3 SEMI ANNUAL SALE, use our personalized BUDGET PLAN. No Interest No Carry Charges . . . . Tank Cleaner The finest cleaner of its kind ever built STILL $99.50 A Few Features: 1. Super suctions-moves 49.9 cubic feet of air each minute of operation. 2. Seven attachments including de-mother and paint sprayer. 3. Easy to 'empty bag. 4. High efficiency air filter. 5. Balanced handle smart appearance. ' 6. No oiling no radio Interference. 7. Approved by Good Housekeeping. SEE THEM AT McRAE BROS. Ltd. I July 11 Ideal Detergents .vs. h: Triple XXXX. CYO vs. Cougars. rrtvn Dl I C 1Tnan IRvIA or rvn on.i . ! Islanders vs. B C. Parkers. Miss two lots, in town. Price $900 . Hits vs. Brownwoods. cash. Write Milton Llddle, new room! Dark and stained floors can be made as good as new by sanding, a quick, efficient Job with modern equipment. Greer and Brid-tlen have the latest in floor sunders and guarantee the best service. Phone Red 561. (tf) A?, j V) Graham Island, Massett, B.C. (ID MEN'S FIVE PIN Two Sailings Per Week for FOR SALE '39 Oldsmobiie, $000. Phone Blue 317. 14) VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE LOST AM I Ol N! WORK WANTED ound Two keys on string by Wrathall's Photo Shop. Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying EXPERIENCED Cemet Finisher. Can use Antl-Hdyro and guarantee Job. Recently from Powell River. Wants work in Prince Rupert. 1241 8th Avenue East. (10) (tf) for this advertisement. "B" LEAGUE January 16- Riones vs Orotto. Ij-afs vs. Fish Dork, Tliurm-liffes vs. Thorn; Sheet Metal; Co-op vs. Rrotlans, Army vs. Moose. Mints vs. Canflsro. January 23 Army vs. Mutts. Co- op vs. Thorn Shf-st Metal. Leafs vs. Canflsro: Fish Dork vs. Stones. Orotto vs. Scotlans. Tluirnrliffes vs. Moose j January 30 Co-op vs. Moose, Stones vs. Lenfs, Thornellffes vs. Srollans: Army vs. Canflsro, Mutts vs. Fish Dork, Orotto vs. Thorn Sheet Mil nl. February 6 Iafs vs. Srotlans. Orotto vs. Moose. Army vs. Fish , Dork; Mutts vs. Thorn Sheet Metal, j Co-op vs. Canflsro, Stones vs. Thoru-rllffes. i TIMI1I II Stl.K X 4311 1 Sealed tenders will be rerelved by ', the Minister of Forests at Victoria, Wauwtedl Etci OUND-Pair of glasses, front of Gordon & Anderson. Owner may have same by calling at Heflp-iii on EMERGENCY MTDDLE-aged woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. D;iilv News and DavinK fur Tuesdays, l:3i p.m. Coquitlam. Fridays, 12 midnight. Catala. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTES . FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS January 9, 23 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS January 11, 25 this advertisement. lo) SALESMEN WANTED OUND Truck chain. Owner may obtain same by calling SALESMAN wanted to represent wholesale DlV Goods firm for at the Daily News and paying Northern British Columbia. f,r this advertisement. Ill' Agent or Company to act as distributor and agents for Oil Company. BOX NUMBER 301 Very good opportunity for riaht man. Must have car. OUND On Second Ave. near When the proper medication can relieve suffering and hasten Improved health, you can rely on us to fill your doctor's prescription speedily. PHOTNE 81 (LDffmmes HDirmigo Please state former selling; experience. Reply Box 300, The B.C.. not later than 11 am. on the 201U day of January. 1048, for the purchase of Llrenre X 43144. to cut 2 6118 000 f bm of Spruce. Cedar, and Hemlock, on an area situated on the West side of Louise Island. Cum-shewn Inlet. Queen Charlotte Islands Land Distrlrt. ; Two (Hi years will be allowed for removal of timber. Further prtlcu!ar Wil the Cnlrr Forester. Viotorla. B. C.. or District 'Forester. 'Prince Rupert, B.C. le Bus Terminal, three keys n ring. Owner may have same hy calling at the Dally News anl paying for the advertisement, (tf) (11) Dally News. v., , DAILY NEWS FRANK J. SKINNER , Prince Rupert Agent Thll'4 Ave. Phone 568 ANCIENT AILMENT (10) Malaria is one of the oldest diseases known to mankind. STBuick. Hub Cap Reward - -Phone (10) (10 Taxi. 4