P Breakfast Last Rites For Secretary (Commission | Club Hears Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Saturday, July f2, 1952 ; ‘Men Visit sani ir Of Deep Sea Fishermen unerai services were set for 2:30 this afternoon Ruy rt City | W.J. Bryant, manager of Wal-, u al se es P oy ee . Two members of the B. C. Z| lace’s Department Store Ltd., for George Anderson, well-known resident of this | Power Commission made a brief b4igave a comprehensive talk to) , s : . sac thcn't cee . business trip to Prince Rupert ‘| Breakfast Clubbers this morning City Since 1909 who died in hospital luesday night. last, night. They were: Ed Mar-| lon “Credit Extension Efficiency) Born at Hattfjelldal, Norway, zocco, office engineer for the versus Half-way Methods.” in 1886, Mr, Anderson moved ly commission at Victoria, and "4 ; os " to Canada in 1907, settling first in Harold Smith, who has just been |, Mr. Bryafit outlined the ex- Rossland where he worked in the | mines | | tension of credit from the time transferred from Vernon to Ter- In 1909 he came to Prince Ru- }an application taken right seni ? | through to conclusion, whether Mr. Matzucvu is retieving at the application’ is approved or pert and for the first five yeare Terrace during the vacatici: per- | not. . was engaged in various trades, iod and ‘ater will gu tine | eects including ciearing the right-of- lleentad to Stee way for the Grand Trunk Rail Peace River area. cat While here the two meén paid} Ella Good, Paula ., , |Rickwood, Evelyn Smith and way, now the Catz. a He worked from 1914 to 1927 on a social call on John McDonajJd, ‘| special corsages were given to , advertising manager of The | new members Mrs, Mary Simp- halibut boats out of Prince Ru- ports of club activities, weddings,| Daily News. Mr. Marzocco and | son of Rupert Motors Ltd., and pert, then ‘settled on shore, work- (teas and personal notes are in- Mr. McDonald were former room- | |Mrs. Betty of Sweet 16 ing for the city and various fish| Vited. To contact a reporter,|mates with Mr. Smith’s brother i +t Paper Invites Contributions Of Social News Tne Daily News endeavors to give al! possible coverage of so- cial and personal news of town and district and will appreciate contributions of such items. Re- 4 wW were pre- Saville, | Ltd companies until his appoint- phone 749 in Victoria and Vernon. . ment as secretary-treasurer ut Mrs. Catherine Laurie announ- the Deep Sea Fishermen’s Union | ced that club pins had been or-| jn 1932. C, di ‘ Fi red and woul » available t ‘ i - 3 ~ at d a vy = © He was for many years a dele- anada $s rinest... ers y } ex Lwe i Sank - sh wise iit ad oe gate to the Prince Rupert Trades ss. She also spoke brietly and Labor Council and for some sen smreeatnaammanmemaat on the recent election Ol Mrs time was on ecutive boaid Rilla Anderson, of Helena, Mon- o aan kee a . tana, who is the new president of District 10. Full particu- lars of the Tacoma Convention SAIL—To beat the heat Robert French sails his he Halifax Commons and reports trial runs aid he enjoyed the cool breeze on runs dur- FOR He also was a member of the local advisory committee of the SCOTT McHALE } NY NO = rr Z — —N ie O rr ”n ent heat wave (CP Photo) | 21) be in the next issue of the National Employment. Service ‘Crier” : and throughout his life took an, i . active interest in fishermen. 4 } Brduktast “Clubbers were tom Mr peranidietes cadiial here : . at the ‘gposed vii t ’ ay i r ani District Tikes eens dart es veiiitan oun in 1923 and besides his wife These shoes are leaves two sons, Ralph-of Burns Lake and George of Stewart, who arfived here Thursday, and a tember by Professor L lich of the Department of Com- M4 M. Vuke vu designed for quality er Mines, Trade Minister $C. Holidays in North J Asselstine | . * passengers aboard | Rupert LOO 7 ro rel merce, University of British qaughter Mrs, W. D, Mackay of and good looks. ' Columbia, who will conduct a Hope i three evening course on sales- : | : : | Rev. H. O. Olson of St, Paul's | |manship. It was announced that __|the number attending would be restricted to 75 and that over | Lutheran Church willofficiate ai last chapel. » very ft ; esd Ni ; rites from Grenville Court The very best in quality Scott-McHale are j They will arrive late 50 had already registered for the | course Président Jocelyn Bolton ad- vised members that a Rummage : when she left] tonight for Vancouvet ‘ . ccationing in| | last Pallbearers, all members of the Deep Sea Fishermen’s' Union, are: le Kildal,. Archie March, Gilbert Erwick, Alonzo Cook, Mrs. Norton Youngs left here night aboard the Prince Sale would be held late in Aug- priced from $15.95 to $22.95 Fashion Footwear COLLEGE CORDS WATTS & Prince Rupert, B.C. $9.95 MEN’S CLOTHING For Young Men of All Ages NICKERSON Phone 345 ‘ . superin- | George 0 spend a vacation in nah fink’ peveretmenta “hele dack Molzar and Halfdan Vax- F : er Cae mains | ree left in the hands of Mrs. Mary - e 1922 to 1939,! . 7 " McLeod. chairman of the ways f Mines and Miss Nola Shaw and her sis-|4nq means committee istry in 1937.) terd, Una, who has been visiting es DAGWOOD, YOU'LL Atlin constitu-|in Prince Rupert, left for their . HAVE TO TAKE OLD P lature, being|bome in Vancouver last night —-— HE mu@T BE WINED AND DINED LIKE A KING -- SPARE NO EXPENSE --- J HERE'S PLENTY =. ME ¢ ENTERTAIN OUR MOST .— IMPORTANT CLIENT - ® 33 and again in| Nola Shaw has been living here . n of 1937, for the past six months | A COLD AND HE WONT COME NEAR ME aboard the FRANCOIS LAKE SALT LAKE hy route back to ‘Several visiting delegates to ied Mr Aw | the Women Institute Conven- is if the Van-| on here this. week remained Y ES and his wife: | overnight Mrs, Campbell of : lien, manager | Moricetown stayed with Mrs NR. and his| Partington; Mrs. Brazier of Telk- SCHEDU LE i wa With Mrs. John Keefe; Mrs CHIC YOu }Angus Kerr with Mrs. Hugh Potentate of| Neave; Mrs. VOrsa with Mrs Monday Through incouver, ar-|J°llymore; Mrs.. Kerr. of Quick S d i YOU MEAN YOURE YE T TA YES Sie IM GOING TO , e Rupert by. air) With Mrs. Van Zanten, Mrs. D aturday GOING TO DINE FRENCH DICTIONARY EAT LIKE ‘A MILLIONAIRE 4.- He accompanied | 5-0" ee deren tee giana Leave Cow Bay Floats Naescaoeetp olarecr MEAL Ee GOT AN, tytn aoens'| Wick with Mrs. Peter Mathews/] 9 p.m. 3 p.m. 5 p.m., 6 p.m. = Laan I 2 APPETITE LIKE greet Francis at Southbank j and 7 p.m. Ca if Islam Temple a 4 "W 3 Ca r ther Shrin The Riding Club gathered at S NDAY: a cruise to; he Landing on Sunday with 10 Continuous Service Unio Ste: ; Starting Oul on the ride. Mrs . . Union Biem- eier is co “Sendyr dam Starting 10:30 a.m. Hugh Neave on “Warrior,” Mrs Al! Schedules , pub yo.| Harold Neave on “Mamie; Louis eee : the pest se Snyder on “Oogie,” Kathy Kean Weather Permitting n Vancauver, |" “Queen,” Louise Macdonald n last night. °? ‘Blaze,” Bob Jeffrey on “Ban- PHONE BLACK 926 ir of north ner” and Albert Jeffrey on ‘Cleopatra.” Hugh and _ little Stwo-year-olad Richard started oielwiitl Liberal | OUt on “Dolly” but only took a Parliament tor short, ride, The group rode to, one to feerice ts the old Sattler farm and the H. Winters. Fed riders enjoyed a picnic lunch} f Resnichan me beside the lake before returning. ind accompany "ANCIENT STATE nobile to’ Prince . . S Guatemala in Central Amer-| ica was the seat of the ancient} bs Mayan Empire which flourished aders in the first 1,000 years A.D. gold. Bulger’s » Monday, July eee for that (164) . . © aw oe AN'T verry idle owed picnic trip Sal caeee ee cae | Cee ie ar | TEAK CREPES SUZETTE AND GORGEOUS FOOD permitting. Refer a a ans =i OEMI-TASSE ne lsewhere in this PICNIC TIME 1S HERE ee WHEN FM ON A (It) Shop at the Variety Store Members Basket Ex- for your Paper Plates, Napkins, Paper Cups Terrace, Sunday, July | : : and anything else you might need. um. Tickets: Adults | ildren under 14, $1.50. limited, Available at lub (163) JUST ASK FOR IT... WE HAVE IT QUALITY CHEST IT MUST BE A BUPRGLAR--DADDY WILL BE EATING IN THE RESTAURANT FOR HQURS YET — me ASY TERMS ( 'TH ESSO FURNACE OIL it CONTRACT ASSURED BLONDIE, WHERE'S ALL THE F THAT WAS IN THE REFRIGERATOR WHEN IT LEFT? in, i, ln Gordon & Anderson RITE OR PRONE LEFTOVERS OR “ fe I THOUGHT THIS WAS THE ONE NIGHT YOU WOULON'T BE HUNGRY, SO THE CHILDREN AND 1 A\& ALL THE s. DINNER Phone 46 LL LOLOL LN i a in aT “REAL .OFL LEMITED