She eee sae me ee ree ee Ce eon s ola ¢ jn. the Prince Rupert Gen-|: “Beanized ‘at: Kitimat | “headed by. Sa fe Tae aoe ar hac Se eS ee By ot hyde : “CARS branch. under the -leader- i ee Fe aera CRETE EL EARERHTS FH RH #2 Fak the: Queen Charlotte Islands. : will be $4,500, the: amount need- : and: ‘provide. physiotherapy: ‘treat-| x ¢ x s a PASSPIVELSSS = » \ popula city cable re for'33°, are Mr, ‘and. Mrs. ‘Emilio Test; who: ‘have sold their. Qual- t Store on Fulton Street, and fe Th City: ‘of. “Prince | “Rupert asn’t: incorporated’ when: Emilio ettenuzzo: walked the. -plank reets of this: northern .com- - Mr:.: Pettenuzzo arrived |; -- Ste. Q akes city: ‘for two years immigrated «from: the _ Province of Padua’ in Italy. in #1907, Mhhér’ three years _ “In. Prince Rupert, Mr. ‘Pettenuzzo- returned “to: Italy to:-marry “his sweetheart Maria.’ They arrived together.in ' Prince Rupert in April, 1913. ‘They. ‘started their*. grocery # store ‘on Fulton: ‘Street; mext:to * the: Annunciation: school. ‘build- Y ing in 1926... They moved “across i-the street. to the’ ‘store’s” present , Jocation in 1942... —— ia a, oe ee sem . | Vancouver. who have been. in business ry: store and fave gone away. for a ‘holiday. of ‘their: three. children “ only one remains. in. the city, their eldest daughter Inez, Mrs. L. C. Griffiths. Their other daughter Joseph's ‘hospital . in. Victoria, still lives in’ the: capital ‘and is now Mrs.. Oscar: “Guelpa.” She once nursed ‘in: Prince’ Rupert -Their only-son,. Bruno Gerol- amo Pettenuzzo, ‘is ‘a lawyer with the New Westminster legal firm |. of. Clark, _ Wilson and Hunter. : “Mr... ‘and Mrs. Pettenuzzo lett by Canadian National Railways George ‘where they. will transfer to the ‘Pacific Great Eastern Railway, for. the trip down Their . store, “which became famous : as’ “Petts” because it was “always open”,.has been sold to the Poloway. brothers: Steve and Walter and. their’ associate: Sec- "ondo ‘Visentin, ry ~ Canvasser : OR rally, for canvassers Athritis ‘and Rheumatism recent. rheeting. - ; ‘Heading the campaign is Garet| Wh ‘Peterson: who: will brief can- vassers ‘at. the October 13° rally. A: CARS: film “Never. Surrender” hown at the rally and|: ‘the work done. by CARS}: will also be given. . he territory to. be canvassed this year will cover Prince Ruy- ert; Port Edward, Stewart and Quota.: for .this.’ year’s’: drive -ed..to- operate the: CARS ‘clinic ments both’ in homes and at the hospital. . ReWCARS, branch, has: ‘been, or- ye DY. Woodman-Fox; ‘The. ‘Terrace iG. WwW. PETERSON. CHAIRMAN, paign October 19 will be held on October 13, decided at ‘the Prince Rupert, CARS. branch’ S Mos st 4 “"The | meeting . was told. ‘that. al. rally s set: i - for CARS © October | BRB } i te ' i re Jf : ‘we 3 ee £ a be re : of: r 4 ue : € a “for: the ‘annual: Canadian Society fund-raising cam- it was ship. of Miss: Muriel. Rowe, presi- ‘dent, is operating. from: a~smail treatment - room. in’ a ‘Terrace; ‘doctar’s clinic. Eee Bighty-eight. treatments were ‘given .by™ ‘physiotherapist . Mrs. Denby ‘Allen’ ‘to 24: patients in ‘June plus two home cases “and 14 post-natal. treatments. In July}. 38 treatments were given 18. pa- tients; plus two. home.cases and 30 .post-natal” treatments. In August 58 treatments were giv- en 12 patients, plus. two home cases: and: 65 . ‘Post- natal treat- : inents. -Annouricements e. St: “Andrew's * WEA: evening branch’ = meeting. Wednesday: September. 9th at 8°p.m.- OT) 1 | Lydia, a graduate nurée from St.|' General Hospital. ‘ train this ‘morning for Prince}. to tthe: city as guest .of..Mr.. | Mrs:. Kenneth . Hardy. was Miss ‘\ former “city... ‘residents . Hinton’ now of CAREER OR. CAMPUS: - The ‘waistcoat: returns as a. sleeve- “less. jacket- .companion. to a. ' double-pleated ‘skirt’ of tery-~ _ lene wool made in Canada. Mr, ‘and Mrs, Joseph Arduini and family returned -home Sun- day night following a three-week trip by train.as far east as Mont- real. In- Ottawa, their son John remained’ to enter ‘St. ‘Patrick's College. es . Larry Parent, “son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Parent, Jeft by car for. Vancouver to- enter UBC. Dr. ‘and. ‘Mrs.- W. 's. Kergin their daughter Chery!’ and her]: friend. . Miss Elaine | Ritchie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ritchie. returned home’ Sunday night following a six-week motor holiday. While away. they. spent one month’. at’ their: summer. home:at. Salt Spring Island and visited: Dr. Kergin’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. W.. T. Kergin in. West. Vancouver. Leaving Saturday by ‘plane following a two-week holiday in and daughter. of “Mr? . Barbara. Hinton, Mrs. Arthur ‘Cranbrook, B.C. al ‘ Midgeut ad shal telly: a ‘ait hye SFL RLSFETITEFSLEC IZ EFAS e+ or did your holiday fall flat for lack of ready cash? ‘One w ny to avoid disappointment next year is to figure out : now haw miich it's going to cost for your 1960 vacation, ‘Then apen te OTR, + 8 ‘ . , a Sunshine Account atthe B of Mand makeita point to deposit, each: - : v. * payday, gnoiigh to cover the expenses of one day of your: holiday: Loo " You'll find—as practicalaninded people all over Canada « have found —thata BofM Sunshine Account is the ideal way to pros . " vide money for a bottar holiday. It's a gilvedged guarantee of more . a fun and sun for everyone~ lets you huy mare'ploasure for your lelaure, ae, i Why not open your Sunshine Aceount today at your neare " ow ‘yey? ar bw AEBS By, Mies albany other bank, , Svar ty Wwe 's, wn Bier gia tt feat le * Men 3 obey we vad od ae hf os Prince Rupert Branch: w Stewart Branch: ” Terrace Branch: . ». ” Do w © saute WORKING, WITH CANADIANS. cst Boof M.braneh ? Canadians give more money At the Bof M than BAN K OF MONTREAL © Canadas Firse Sauk THOMAS MELVILLE, Manager ARTHUR MELIL IN, "Manager ERIC MURRAY, Manager. IN. EVERY WALK + e 5 iS Ce te ee ee ee ee ee ce cele ewe WO WAP ening Cane Or Life SINCE. 1817 someneeeenecaliaioaet nd} + ¥ : in living memory. ~- way. Both‘ ““? smashed up. -| Pease (they.-used to own: the ‘Nithi- River Lodge and Post Of- e fice) arrived a minute or. two way. We were sorry. to see: ‘Hazel ‘Francois. Lake. Bit four: boys. in.the .L. .G. the «Bill, -T- | . When Mrs, Thornton was An-. na McBride’ she ‘knew: ‘Virginia O'Meara “(Keefe then) as. they were together:in the Air Force in Vancouver in’ 1944: and .'45) Now that they are married” ‘they. ‘had ‘a wonderful time. ‘together. here going over ‘old times. and introducing’ husbands’ and. chil- dren.. They,: are planning * ‘on meeting’ again soon ‘as the family will be coming back for. their holidays next. year, oo. A Bd One ‘of our ‘rancher ‘friends came’ in the other ‘day for gro- ceries and mail and told us that he. had been suffering from, ar- thralgia. I have. never.. heard. of this, but it sounds bad. nn There was” ‘snow on Uncha Mountain ‘on. Monday” morn- ing. Cliff Harrison, one of our - old-timers, says. that: the’ snow. ‘on other mountain peaks. has : _hever come. as - early aS: this : A ee ; “It was ‘good to: have Hazel: and Hugh Perley :with’. Us ‘again. this ‘year, although : they” ‘only. stayed for .a. few. days as they’ wanted to. try: the’ fishing ° up- Nadina limping, ‘ as-.she. is recovering froma badly damaged knee and was in the Prince Rupert: hos- pital for several weeks. with~ it! earlier. in the year: She” has* 10 | be very careful not. to. wrench | it: again. pe | We havea. Kitimat family staying. in: the Log Cottage, ‘Al- fred and ‘Hilda’ ‘Wiens, © their daughter Gudrun and her fiend ‘Veronica’. Wiskemann. Their friend Bill ‘Adamson drove. his car up for the- weekend from Kitimat, making, the trip’ in Six hours. oo a + es , “Bill, ‘and: Marie -Wood: are spending a-few days: here. vin their cottage, and with them is their friend Mrs. Winnie’ Brown who lives. at Kitwanga. i ar, There. was a bad. accident..9n, ‘Briday” ‘at: about noon when two. cars collided between Ootsa. Lake. Settlement and the Skin's Spil cars-. were badly “Curly” and Belle: : after. the collision. and took the ‘injured folk in. to the Burns -Lake hospital right away. A local ‘man, Corny Bueckert,.-was driv-, ing his 1959 Chevrolet car and the other car was owned by an. Aldergrove family. : + + + Two men called in on Satur- day afternoon to ask their way. They wanted to go to Prince George and took the wrong turning coming out of Burns Lake, They bought a few things in the store. The older man had a slight English accent so I asked him where he was born, and he said “Suffolk.” As this is also my home county, I asked from which village or town he came and he said “Just a tiny Know this village well we soon village called Crowfield." As I he knew my brother and his wife and several old friends, | His name ts Henry C, List and he now lives'in Chilliwack, He has been visiting friends tn Prince Rupert and Kitimat, and told us how he went from Prince Rupert to Kithmat in 1931 and Letitia eM EEE EELS LENA RADDARODORMERALODD DEON ED abe pAb hep BOD BE PAO E PK AD EL bo was the first to file on land, He took 100 acres in the centre of the present town of Kitimat, and like several others who homesteaded there he left dur- ing the First Worlde War and went overseas, He mentioned several names well known around Kitimat in those pioneer days the foremost being George Ane derson, the original pioneer- teacher - missionary - postmaster and J, P. Mr, List says that he compared notes and I found to} my surprise and. pleasure that | Two families Sunday night:(or ‘rather, early on: Mo. Jat-the Landing in-our: cottages, wee EU RF Ve Ve Ty ee WET ee VEE OO ee we we from: Terrace. arrived, tnexpectedly ion nday. morning): and- they. stayed: a week leaving ‘early: on Sunday morning.: There ‘Were’ Casey family—-William, Lawrie, .Pat’ and. Tommy, and hornton. ‘family consists of four girls and one boy Deborah). Shirley. ‘and: Bill. ‘Although: it. they enjoyed themselves - ‘and sta 4, ‘Tren show in Prince. ‘Gevige, ‘and: the first prize:calf fetched $305 and the second and third each $235. . Several © ‘Clubs: showed « calves at. Prince. George, -and ‘Francois |. Lake proud’ “of” ‘thelr’ ‘youngsters: as they cleaned up with their calves.,. Between. them they won $250 in prizes : at: Prince Cectee 2 as well te : Elizabeth, | it has. been chilly * ‘dnd windy. at? ‘times:: yed | ‘a: “day: longer then: they had: intended: ‘Wednesday, Septeniber 9," 1959) - : vag! Prince. Rupert. Daily, News.. ' - | Register N- ° WwW “ST. JOHN. AMBULANCE - ‘a REGISTRATION FOR FIRST AID CLASSES. r ‘Everyone Welcome "PRINCE arent Bran "4 “ Eyenings 7 to 9 p.m. — September. 4 to 18 Inclusive’ _ “FULTON ST. HEADQUARTERS (Across From: City Hall): is of course extremely | ee “Benjamin Franklin, “Kavertising in The Daily News Brings Results eee paienaateniegeadibastnaemeaemmmmenr ees plans on coming back next year and will call in for another chat. kr & -The Francols Lake 4H Calf Club members showed thelr fat calves at the Burns Lake Fajr n week ago. Judging was diffi- cult for there was such a high standard, but Danny Harrlson won first, Jimmie Eaton second nnd Donna Eaton third, On Sate urday the children took their cnlves to be Judged at the Prinen Qeorge Pair, resulting In Jim. mle Katon Winning first prize, Donna second, and Danny Har- rison third, _The calves wore sold after the by Sr Rane nes teens Toeneainea PRRSONALS Miss Marion Hardy, daughter af Mr, and Mra, Kanneth Hardy,. G13 Eighth Avenue East, left Monday for Camrose, Alberta ® whore sho will take a commerell course at the Camroso Lutheran. i Collage, one ys w tere fe hoe be RN ADA MA DIE OWA EO at, ” " ya oe POPS AAA Dem att Phot aS gad Det bv may! Boe ts sy a os s ao ES °.. on - “Next time you § ‘see ‘something of value” (that. you: ‘don’ tt need) lying = around your home - - place a Classified Want Ad. al vt wh . * PHONE 6767 t OR CALL INTO THE OFFICE 2 A RINCE RUF ERT DAILY NE! " gs x ‘ aid tt ‘L ABNER Ss ‘By AL CAPP ° M SURE IT IS, 4) THAT'S NOT | [[ -SHRUNK|— IwilL || cANDcmem ) on FOSsDICK”— [ DANDRUFR ! ey THAT J| Now spain || MUSEUM THE PIG ARO m Pencth BUT-TSk!-15 | IT'SSOMEOF |] FIEND, ORCHESTRA AND THE ENTIRE: “ YOU'VE KINDA AMERICA'S BRONX ZOO WILL = a ESCAPED DALIDRURFY [ GREATEST INSTANTLY GROW _ n TIONAL. ‘ A STRAIT JACKET!) MONUMENTS — TO NORMAL SIZE!! . o we. 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