) Staats eK Soran aac ¥ Prince Rupert Daily News 4 y : News # u 4 if YRANCOIS LAKE — The Echo Vi lley Ranch was sold by the Deedérs to a.family from Grant’s Pas§,. Oregon..;Peggy and Ear) Deedet, have. bought a home in West Summerland. Peggy ‘has gone: there and Ear! will follow whéri.‘he has completed the sale of Bis. registered herefords and other,;odd jobs. The new folks, meee -thefr name “is. McElhone, have moved ‘iff recently and they brought two’ saddle ponies with them. oo we dee We who live south of Burns Lake have felt for some time that our road should be improv- ed for it is rough and we have a lot of traffic on it. Cliff Har- rison spent one day counting traffic going past his home at Tehesinkut Lake and arrived at the following total: 16 lumber trucks averaging 6,000 feet per truck, one tandem truck with 20,000 feet of lumber, 12 loads of cattle (trucks), nine American trailers 47 feet long and 47 cars with passengers. We do feel that a road having to handle all this traffic ought to be in good con- dition. + ole y Matt Nubles is busy shipping lambs. He takes them by truck to Burns Lake where they are loaded: into box cars for ship- ping to the larger centre. for sale. =: :; Francois Lake By AGNES I. NEAVE Daily News Correspondent Wednesday, October 17, 1962 TACIT SAAN TRE EELLOD, \ There were several pictures in the Vancouver Sun. recently of Martin Grainger and men help- ing him taking the annual count and tagging .the Stuart River sockeye. for the International Pacific Salmon Fisheries |Com- mission, Martin Grainger lives west. of the Landing at Nadina and has-been with the commis- sion for many years. Cy a + On Thursday afternoon I no- ticed a panel delivery truck stop in front of our gas pump. We had closed the store, it being Thursday and our early closing day, but saw two men get out and look for someone to give them gas, One of them was Har- old Britten and the other was Bill Hale, and the men are on a 10-day holiday from their work. with the Oceanside Can- nery in Prince Rupert. I. won- dered if we had any of their products so we all hunted through. our shelves and could- not find any so‘they kindly gave me a tin which we thoroughly enjoyed that evening. . e % co We had a short visit with Mr. and Mrs: Leonard Ostrom, Mari- anne of four years and Kris of 16 months, as they called in on their way home. to Prince Ru- pert on Friday after holidaying further south. | 6th Ave. & Fulton St. | ' QUALITY GROCERIES COMPANY LTD. Dial 2141 - 2142 - MEATS - PRODUCE | NABOB | COFFEE Reg. or Fine, Ub. 0000 - eee REAL GOLD ORANGE BASE# « — 3 «95° DR. BALLARD’'S DOG FOOD Chicken, S. O. S. PADS 1 ina Box... | BICKS POLISH DILLS » o. LIBBY BEANS Deep irown, 20 a2, VELVET ICE CREAM HOLIDAY CAR WASH CREAM tes. 15 1.49 PURITAN SPAGH ETTI Ov, TINS IN TOMATO SAUCE 2 1 29° $ Pint Size, reg, Me wo. 69° Liver, Beef, 15 94. 10° ae 2 vins.49° 49° 4 2D ins YD Bottle .... Tins ... 7TH _ SUNKIST Oranges 1163's. A ¥: \ Pedys Saha: & a Specials Good Thurs., Fri., Sat. FREE ‘CITY: DELIVERY DIAL 21417 OR 2142 “a WESSHIP. TO” ALL OUTSIDE POINTS i a art i te ttf Pe BHT be tt Abb ee ee ee Oe ee * fe A iret re nee Ree nial DM Ae Age leigh g Sh ested oa ah ESR RNA MEU PerereLre tec! PSK: TP ned ethan en ee BSR Oa ORRIN TIANA EA Tol RI Ga tata THERE IS NO SURE CURE for arthritis but early treatment can prevent disability. This girl is learning resisted exercises with springs from the CARS physiotherapist. -Exercises like this will . strengthen muscles weakened by arthritis. : : More canvassers needed for CARS campaign Monday Anyone willing to give a few Gomez, 1817 Seventh Avenue hours of their time to help can-' East, 3950; Mrs. Terry Ezaki, 1060 vass for the Canadian Arthritis Seventh Avenue East, 4577; Mrs. and Rheumatism Seciety on Owen Erwin, 971 Bacon Street, Monday, October 22, is asked to 5807; and Mrs, George Dover, contact one of the following zone 1065 Eleventh Avenue East, 3627. captains, Jacob Vandenbrink.,| HEADS campaign chairman said loday. | MOORE OPERATORS The quota for the area this year| TAX | J. H, Moore was elected presi- is $3,820, and canvassers can go} out in. the afternoon or evening: * : Zone captains are: Mrs Hugh} dent of the Prince Rupert Taxi . . ; "| Operators Association at a meet- Mote My Olen I pndwey 1909 28 held recently in the Lotus ? , . ’ ‘Cafe | room. Second Avenue West, 4968; Mrs. Cale banquet Maki was elected Mary Turner, 510 McBride Street, | ving - president J. F. Caron, sec- ir Buel sae; Mrs © on retary treasurer, and board " "eet, e880, 8S. O. RK. members named: were Carl Hal- Green, 413 Sixth Avenue West, verson, David Zillie, Arvid Maki, Siaty, Miss Vo oto Mie! Rene Van Walleghem, Noe de 2! € “SL, sU; ‘Ss, “SUE + ; harles _ - of “ ydesus Dos-Reis and Chan vacop iran oy Te Bown tos Keays. Mrs, Maki was named al- ' , §. VX, mn, *<%) ternative beard member. Fourth Avenue East, 3514; Mrs. The next association meeting Robert Tough, 610 Eighth Ave-' wit pe held November 12 nue East, 2258; Mrs. Leonard | ‘ Brewerton, 420 Eighth Avenue East; Mrs. R. R. Whiteley, 1452 @ Meeting of Ladies Auxiliary j ot We pA uv on vee eae ee ols An to the Girl Guide Association » Desautels, Tato 1 ego mactischeduled for October 16th will 3550; Mrs. H. S. Harrison, 1428) je cancelled until further notice. Piggot Place, 3550; Mrs. Darrow! (204) ANNOUNCEMENTS _. However, Mr. Higgins subject to approval school board. Other rather than ages. _ The party will start at 6 field and the children will said, the government will pay a per- centage of the upkeep if a rec- -|realion committee is formed. The ballfield and grounds ad- jacent to the school, which were considered the best location for a playground are school board property, Mr. Higgins reported. The meeting decided to start on a small scale and have a sec- tion of the grounds levelled off, from the business discussed was a Hatlowe’en party for the chil- dren, with costume judging, and prizes for the funniest, prettiest, olds, the four year olds, and the five year olds. The school chil- dren will be judged by grades, ' :30 dn the school auditorium. There will be a bonfire lit in the ball given hot dogs and pop and a bae of treats. A bus has been Government refuses plea for playground A grant to establish a playground at Port Ed- ward has been turned down by the British Columbia government, it was reported by J: O. Higgins, chair- man of the parks committee at the Port Edward Parent-Teacher’s Association held Wednesday. siar at 6:45 p.m. and p.m, his parents, his friends and ciety. won by primary meeting will be held on the of November, chartered for the children from ; the canneries. It will leave Cas- return from Port Edward school at 9 A film “Howard,” was shown, which portrayed the conflict of, an adolescent between himself, The attendance pennant was Grade 4 and the pre- classes, The next PTA SO- last and most origina) costume in 3215 DIAL each group. The pre-school chil- FOR THE BEST dren will be judged in three IN groups, the one to three year TRY THE GRAND CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY Buy your Show Tickets Open ’Til! 1:06 a.m. Anytime be 3215 CHINESE FOOD Annunciation “ 7 Cd THURSDAY — 8 p.m. BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNG ney POP--CAN I HAVE ~< TWO DOLLARS FOR A MARRIAGE LICENSE? — rn 4 and pepper shakers, a set of four fat fishy ash F SS / trays: manicure sets; a tiny sewing case; a tamily tree; a Royal stagecoach model set and there’s more and more and more. Just in now at Wrathall’s, picture frames, all sizes, aly shapes,‘all styles; and European Christmas cards from West Germany, Holland, Denmark, England, that so many folks have been asking about, and the new season series of paint by number sets, That's at Wrathall’s and the girls will be pleased.to help you. , ' ee eo Do you know, I don't‘have a basket chair in my house, but this week I wished we did have one when I saw the Con- tessa basket chair covers at MACKENZIE'S. They ARE really nice and instantly change a homely, wncomfortable chalr into an attractive, restful one. These covers are styled by Toby, are filled with thick foam rubber that is completely washable, and are elasticized for easy slip-on wrinkle free fit, in either plain or patterned corduroy. Have you seen the colonial chesterfield In MacKenale’s window? It's a beauty and what © particularly Hked about it was the high back style. These back cushions are terelyene filled for superb comfort, It Is a roomy suite, finished in rich tapestry bro- cade, in your own color choice and it has a skirt all around the bottom, See it at MacKenale’s and ask about the decor- ator cushions while you're in the store, They come in all sizes, shapes and colors. * + # + - Munimy, WHERE are the bandalds? It seems that elther Dougie or Carol are always asking for them, From now on when one of the kids have a cut finger I'll have no excuse because LANGFORD'S PHARMACY sale ts on and handaids ure just one of the many, many bargains, Hear more: As- pirin, regularly 93 cents now 67 cents; Kleenex tissue are four for 99 cents; Peroxide two for 25 cents; Ton! perms, reg~ wiar, gentle or super regularly $2 now $1.47, It would be easy to list more but you should call in to seo for yoursell, Don't miss the speciale on halr dryers, heating pads and outdoor Christmas tree Heghts, Who knows, perhaps you'll be the lucky winner of the door prize at Langford’s, It's a big as life, four foot high black qand white panda bear, + + b+ & This week I have three originals to tell you avout from GORDON & ANDERSON and they are definitely something to be excited about, First: For olegant dining you must seo the toned ecru, hand painted, Nottingham Jace cloths. Min has them in various sizes, They're exquisite and a perfect complement, to fine chinn ahd gleaming sll- a gacgpencn verware, Second! Gordon and Anderson has sy” two new Victor Amhdlo fat In and also a 3 sadly Rg beauty from Mesfeo, I's @ DeGragia print and will Immediately hold your attention. It is bordered in a wotmwood frame that adds ty to tho distindtive overall effect. Third: What's igs the whole town budsing with--al home—at , work—on the street? TV of cdtirse, and now that many sots havo beeh plroliased, folka will be looking around for thelr TV lamps. Youll fliad yours ab Gordon and Anderson, where old fashioned lamps or modern wood and ioude Gave Ood Ianternd; Nght for this week, ... broginss amps All ae PPPOE EDEDOCCRLEOEECEE COLO EE EE LOTTE ESE HEE PEPLPLEOL LO PD OLD LO POP OD LEE PEDO LLP LD ELD OLE LD LOL PPL OLD LL EP LL LELOD LODO EE LPP LOE LOD LOT POOLE EOEEEODEREDELE PE DODOELE DELLE OB EDRODID ID. 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