5A. 'Mi 'a 8 91 diimc Rupert Daflp fecius .Monday, December 8. 1947 ,A score of Fisheries Depart ment inspectors met Friday afternoon and Saturday in the district fisheries office here to receive instruction in fisheries feF&tment work from Frank Varne. assistant chief superior of fisheries. Vancouver, and former supervisor at Prince Rupert. The sessions began at 3 jj'clock Friday afternoon, and continued all day Saturday. That evening, the session was concluded with a banquet at the Commodore Cafe. . Making her final voyage of the season in the Alaska service, Union steamer Camosun. Capt. Harry McLean, arrived in port it 8:30 yesterday morning from Ketchikan. Petersburg and Vrangell and sailed at 2 pjn. for Vancouver. The vessel had aUl Alaska space filled with pas m H a . n B - - 5 I jti& ;: J VJ Li-' -. . M:FTT. SHIPS AND WATERFRONT here. On conclusion of this voyage, she will be tied up for the winter at Vancouver under the company's "austerity"' program services in tn near future. Second Union Steamship Co. vessel of the day to reach port was steamer Ccquitlam, Capt. J. Halcrow. which .arrived in port at 8 o'clock last night from Van couver and waypoints, sailing at midnight for Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points whence she w!ll return here to morrow morning and sail at 1:30 p.m the The sengers and had all acccmoda j composed of feon crowded on sailing from ' small islands. ingene And - - To Solve That Christmas Problem Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.SI. TO I AJVI. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to S p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CHOP SUEY ThePopuIar S.S. PRINCE RUPERT Sails Tor . f VANCOUVER . ASn INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY I AT 11:15 PJI. For KETCHIKAN I WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Book Early for-Xmas For Information call or write fclty or Depot TJckeJt JQj?es. ! riUNCE RUPERT B.C. CHOW MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 1S3 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST USE Bul.kley Valley o Moose Whist Party And Dance Enjoyed Successful and popular as usual was the Saturday night weekly program of card playing and dancing at the Moose Temple. It was enjoyed by scores of members and their friends. ... . .. SPttlnps m.irkpn the Imnwst vp ' part or trie evening ana was air-: , . . , , ? , f k ivhh, ti,. HnJ annual installation of officers of .( lire r Rrel. rtiiKc nuyvii. oewjei ui joos Daute wWch -as held Fr -ladies, mo and Helen Tweed, for the day night In the Masonic and H. O. Jensen and C. Temple wmcn is expeciea to call forQ. Brechin for the men. Dane-further curtailment in coastal Mr. tn music, bv Stevens' Orch- estra commenced at 10:30. Fol i lowing the serving of refreshments and the distribution of prizes to the winners at whist, the drawing of the raffle in aid nf fho nhllrirpn's Christmas Tree Ccauitlam will be with- locally as the "laay no nevci drawn from service before the i grumbles, end of this, month and replaced ! Philippine Islands 10 large ad it's WALLA 0 Li H pa ' : A Table FULL of Xmas Gifts REDUCED for QUICK SELLING! Hand Woven Luncheon Sets Boxed Handkerchiefs Plastic Curtain Sets Babies' Pillow Slips Baby Crib Sets Children's Muffs AM) OTHKIl USEFUL ITEMS i IIIlllllllBBiaillllBBHIIIIIIIIIlliiiii Aoic? Available! LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL AND SAVE OR Get 25 More Heat From A Ton of Coal Your dealer can supply you BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES Telkwa, B.C. , LIMITED NEW OFFICERS ARE INSTALLED Impressive Rites as Miss Solve!? Mork Becomes New Head of Job's Daughters Beautiful rites and decorative ueiure uue ui me largest gain-erings that has ever attended a bethel meeting. Parents and friends gathered in large numbers to see Miss Solveig Mork. the honored queen, and her supporting officers as well as the guardian council duly installed. the bethel service, Following Hilts was made. Miss Frances was a social gathering in hand--there was the winner of the ! the banQ-uet room at 'hich toasts some wallet ' and appropriate felicitations ENFIELD, Eng., Mary Tavi-1 forth, who recently celebrated. for the south. It Is expected i her 100th birthaay. was Known by the Catala. j PERFUME FROM "HIM" tt- Hnncp fnatc Of Course! were observed. The new guardian council and officers are as follows: Guardian Council Guardian, Mrs. Alex Mitchell Associate Guardian, George ! Murray. Guardian Secretary. Dnrothv 1 The chief source of muss, useu McLeod. are in the manufacture of perfumes, Guardian Treasurer, Molly 970 is the male musk deer of Cen- Frew tral Asia. ; Guardian Musician, Mrs. S. R. ,' Donaldson. Bethel Officers j Honored Queen, Solveig Mork. Senior Princess, Lorna son. Junior Princess, Peggy. Pullen. Guide, Margaret Murray. Marshal, Yvonne Morin. First Messenger, Jean Calder-wood. Second Messenger, Margaret Strachan. Third Messenger, Kathleen Hills. Fourth Messenger, Donna Mc- i Arthur,. Fifth Messenger, Joanne Lang- ridge. Treasurer, Noon Webster. Recorder, Peggy Gowan. Chaplain, Mary McAfee. Librarian, Kathleen Smithv Musician, Monica Holtby. Senior Custodian, Joan Ket-cheson. Junior Custodian, Mellalne Brechin. Inner Guard. Francis Webber. Outer Guard, Pat Guyan. Installing officer for . the Guardian Council was Bernlce Eastwood, past honored queen. assisted bv Georee Dawes, nast MUTTS Kergln, grand marshal: i Mrs. Robert Gordon, grand re-! corden Mrs. H. F. Pullen, grand I junior custodian; Mrs. S. R. Donaldson, grand senior custodian; Mrs. William Slater, grand chaplain, and Mrs. E. J. Smith, musician. George Murray acted as master of ceremonies for the banquet which followed the lodge meeting and which was opened by the usual toast to the King proposed by the new honored; queen, Solveig Mork. Other! , toasts were: ! j Supreme Grand and Guardian Council, proposed by Joanne Langrldge, responded to by Mrs. Alex Mitchell and George J. I Dawes. Guardian ' Council of Bethel 3, proposed by Peggy Pullen. responded to by George Murray. Parents and Visitors. Drotxjsed jby Joan Ketcheson, responded i to by J. T.' Langrldge and F. J. 1 Skinner. l Bethel Mother, proposed by iMarjorie Eby. responded to by' Mrs. Robert Gordon. j The Masons, proposed by Lor-' . na Donaldson, responded to by lj Tip Nicholas. ; A happy culminating feature' was the presentation to Mr and Mrs. Alex Mitchell, In token of read irom five members Ruth v. v niia V til iui jiier active; i rvoibuxi. Lioro- thy Kergln. Betty Pullen, Audrey Hunter and Randl Thorsen al now in. Vancouver. LONGFORD, Middlesex, Eng.. f Villagers ducked when i large Iron bar crasned amongst them. It had fallen from an aircraft which had just taken off Irom a nearby airport PLANT MEDICINES In medieval times few plants! were without their supposed' medicinal value, but the progress 1 jof medicine has limited them to a very small number j renn Radio Dial t r r k associate' guardian, and Mrs. G. f; "cnd!h A. Hunter, as installing grand w Latwian i J Announcing CHOCOLATE FLAVORED DAIRY DRINK Containing not less than 1 butterfat. 1240 KUocyclec! ; (Subject to change) MONDAY P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4:30 Especially For You 4:45 Maggie Muggins 5:00 Latin American Rhythms 5:15 Vaughan Munroc and Orch. 5:30 Rhythm and Romance 5:45 Toronto Trio 6:C3 Supper Serenade 8:15-Martlal Airs 6:30 H. M. Daggett 6:45 According to Record 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Mrs. Nora Arnold 7:45 Canadian Short Stories 8:00 The Choristers 8:30 The Smiths of Hollywood 9:00 National Farm Radio Forum 9:30 IntermeEO. 10:00 CBC fcews 10:10-B.C. News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Dance Orch. il:0o Weather and Sign-off TUESDAY A M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Everybody Knows Charlie 10:40 Recorded 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs of Tucay 11:30 Weather forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert, ABC KM 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:25 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Artists or Tomorrow j. run: bowls iiiciikst (Continued from Page 7 B. Wallace 160 N. Shfppard 179 Handicap 66 Totala 866 SB 144 guide: Mr Alex : McRae grand jtk marshal; Mrs. William Slater, Hr-Ap so grand chaplain; Mrs. E. J. Smith, i Totato musician, and Mrs. Robert Gor- f K..Fweii no don, recorder. iw. ward . . . . . . . im InstalUng officer for the bethel I if ?e 1" officers was Miss Eastwood as-j. c. Kuruiok m slsted by Mrs. Thomas Spencer. I J ToUto 791 as installing grand guide; Mrs. L. W MKV -H" 1 11 V. FIX i.iatiii: fTAMUxu Scotland Thorncltlfes Co-op Canllaco Flah Dock rraj Signals Stones U rot to Moo Maple Leafs Mutta Thorn Sheet Metal ... CHILDREN LIKE IT 106 18 10Q 186 M 64 730 UN 161 161 170 161 147 840 228 128 156 149 200 194 112 250 169 122 50 887 214 281 232 204 133 861 1011 appreciation of their untiring , Order from your Wagon, Grocer and zealous leadershlD of the or Dalrv at nnnuiar nrir.. Deinei, 01 a set of phonograph records, the presentation being I made by Bernlce Eastwood. PHONE 657 1. sik- I ! x. VALENTIN DAIRY 1 CHRISTMAS) SPECIAL One Thoto and Twelve Christmas Cards for Price and Appointment call at Chandler & Cowgill 4th Street, Prince Rupert i T-TOQP COSTLY ALLOW tOR SOUTH Fortnightly. JL. With the possibility of one or more game suspensions facing them, Ted Arncy of thp Savoy squad and Jim Forman of the Brownwoods gang are the centre of current basketball gossip. After the big mix-up on Saturday night In which Forman was banished for a flagrant foul and Arney for unsportsman-likc conduct, both players are at the mercy of the basketball executive and the Referees' Las week, previous tn Saturday night's game, the Referees' Association held a meetlg and the main topic on their agenda was the clamping down on flagrant fouling and unsportsmanlike conduct on the part of players In the senior loop. It was decided that. If basketball In Prince Rupert was to be improved, the first and most important step needed was the taming down of the roughness In play. All three teams were brought Into the line of fire during this dlscussipn. Now with Arney and Furman the first victims of this drastic action, the Basketball Association and the Referees' Association are facing their first test Can they do what should be done or will the lackldalslcal attitude prevail? Tuesday night will be the proving ground! If Arne? plays, the play in this city will face one of its greatest setbacks in many years. Try a Classified Ad In Tlie N'ews Warning NO OTHER THING YOU CAN POSSIBLY DO WILL K V K It -PROVE SO AS TO Your Regular CUSTOMERS to Forget You the DAILY NEWS "Ynur Own Newspaper" Three Ballings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesdays, l:3t pjn- Coqultlam. Fridays 12 midnight. Catala. i Sunday, 2 pjn. Camosun. KETCHIKAN, WRANGELL and PETERSBURG Fridays, 2 p.m. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT j CLEMENTS Fortnightly. ISLANDS CRANK J. 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