6 u B n n H B B B B B B B B a Q H B B B B a B a a B B H a B B B IBI Jprhtcc Rupert Oaflp J3cU)0 Wednesday, July 16, 1947 ! STEWART NEWS jMlest from Portland Canal Mining Centri Telephone service In this community, suspended since early in the war when mining in the area became inactive, was resumed this week by the Portland Canal Telephone Co. cf which Ernest Love Is the operator. Lines are gradually being renewed and necessary extensions made. Charles Tran, who has been attached to the staff of the government agent's office at Prince Rupert for the past month, will arrive here at the first of next week to take over the duties of sub-government agent, assisting W. S. Orr. Earl Jenkins has sold out his grocery business to John Wost-enholme, who served as an officer in the Canadian Armv during the warand who arrived in Stewart recently. The change tock effect this week. Mr Jenkins has joined the staff of Riverside Mine. Stewart Branch of the Canadian.. Legion is negotiating with W. J. Crawford for the purchase of the old Portland Rooms building which would be used as club-rooms. The local Legion branch has a membership of forty-seven. PREMIER WINS OVER STEWART First game of Softball Series is 1'layed STEWART First of a regular schedule of weekly sof tball games between Stewart, and Premier for mi Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS VVESTVIEW f (Powell River) ' VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. I To KETCHIKAN . Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) i For reservations call or write "City-or -Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT Stewart Wedding At End of Week STEWART Miss Josephine Sharp, who has taught school here for the past two years, and Lawrence Harrison of the Riverside Mine will be married here on Saturday cf this week by Rev. C. Lcmas cf Prince Ruprt. The bride-elect returned to Stewart Monday afternoon on the Co-ciuitlam from a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. The groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison, returned on the same vessel, also from a trip to Vancouver, as did also the officiating clergyman from Prince Rupert. Canadian Legion Formed At Premier Ex-service men of two wars, who now comprise a large proportion of the employees of the Silbak-Premier mine, have jus organized a branch of the Canadian Legion, the charter having been received. Pending the election of permanent officers in two weeks' time, a provisional committee is carrying on, consisting of Dr. W. R. Walker, A. K, Jcbes, J. Yost, Al Sheather, W. Kurys and S. F. McDonald. Mr. Kurys has been appointed secretary-treasurer. Twerty-five members are already enrolled and temporary quarters have been established in the Premier Community Hall. the W. D. Smith Trophy which will continue until Labor Day got under way this Sunday here. Games will be played each Sun- WALLACE'S present . . . Premier Mine Carrying On Looking for Miners Dale Pitt Coming: Soon D. L. Coulter Resigns With the dissolution of the Premier Gold Mining Co., Ltd., as from June 17, control of the famous SilDak-Premier mine, long the mainstay of mining activity in the Portland Canal area, passes from American Smelting and Refining Co. hands to the Selukwe Mining & Finance Co. of London, England. Operations at the mine will continue under the managing directorship of Dale L. Pitt, former manager of Premier Gold Mining Co., who will make his headquarters at Vancouver. D. L. Coulter, resigns his position as manager at Premier, remaining with American Smelting & Refining Co. with which he is an engineer. With Mrs. Coulter he will be moving away from Premier for the last time on August 5. Mr. Pitt Is expected to be going through to Premier on August 4 for a visit to the property of which he again assumes control. With the departure of Mr. Coulter, this district loses an official who has been identified with Premier since June 9, 1923, when he started with the company as an assayer, continuing through various posts including mill superintendent and assistant manager until he became manager. The crew at Premier at present consists of 180 men, there being a continuing shortage of miners for underground work. Latest renorts to the shareholders of Silbak-Premier known ore reserves as 73,341 tons. day. The upset of the opening I game was 6 to 5 for Premier. LUXITE LINGERIE Wallace's have sold you Holeproof Hosiery for years. We now take pleasure in offering you a lingerie also by Holeproof. PRE-TESTEI) in the United States, Luxite Lingerie by Holeproof offers you fine materialsstylingfitand guaranteed workmanship. Try it today. Luxile Slips AND Panties Made By UOLEI'HOOF If I At Wallace's OF COURSE! For Your Eating Pleasure ... Broadway Cafe . 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MIKKIFF'M KAI.I-: IN THE COUNTY COURT OP PRINCE RUPERT HOLDEN AT PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE la hereby elven that by authority of a warbavt ma ,' CUTION to me directed, bearing date. vi.m uj vi April, j47, in the action of WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BOARD. Plaintiff, vertu KU-MFAT.nN T-nr'.nTMri muoiuv . . . ww.,u ww,..rm,x 1. 1 in " ITED. Defendant, I have seized the lugging ouuh oi the defendant; consisting of Steam Donkey Gasoline Donker. Camn Brnw Tnni. r.M.. and Camp Outfit, the Oasboat "Tal-an?.", and sundry Items too numerous w men biuu, an inventory oi wnicn may be seen on application to the Sbfcrlff. Court House, Prince Rupert; all of which I shall offer for sale at me on ice oi tne Bherirr, Court House Prince Rupert, B.C.. on Thursday July 24th, 1947. at 2:00 o'clock lr the afternoon, for cash. The highest or any ma noi necessarily accepted M. M. STEPHENS. Sheriff. Dated at Prince Rupert. B.C this !2trt day of July 1947, THAT ' ffifr TIi Crte Mntt AJ.mi Senxt, ! ' "But, mother if I don't have a black silk formal, the boys won't even look at me!" WATTS & NICKERSON DEFEATS MOOSE 8-7 (Continued from Page 1) Dahl, who goi. on base on a catcher's error was brought in on a sacrifice hit by Julius. Rosedale, who also made a hit, was left on base when the side was retired. Doug Kerr, who played left field for Watts and Nickerson, topped the hitting with three hits in five times at bat. Smith, Lambie and Vukovich of Clothiers and Moore of Moose had two hits in four times at bat. Watts and Nickerson AB Kerr. If 5 Smith, ss '.. 4 Dominato, lb 5 Lambie, cf 4 Howe, 2b 3 Vukovich, 3b ... 4 Antone, c 4 Wesch, rf 2 Letourneau, p 4 Sunberg rf (5th inn.i 2 R 3 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 37 8 12 Moose AB R H Duncan, If 2 0 0 Dunbar, lb 5 2 1 Moore, cf 4 2 2 McKinnon, 2b 4 1 1 Dahl, c 4 1 0 tcNeice, rf .. 3 0 0 Linney, ss 3 11 Julius, 3b .. 3 0 1 Henry, p 4 0 0 Dell If (5th inning) ..2 0 0 Rosedale, ss (5th) .. 1 0 1 4 35 7 7 Fastball Schedule , Ladies' League July 17-Khatada Club vs. High School. July 22 Moose vs. Gordon and Anderson. i July 24 Gordon and Ander son vs. Khatada Club. I July 29 High School vs. Moose. 1 July 31 Khatada Club vs.' Moose. August 5 Gordon and Ander-' son vs. High School. August 7 Gordon and Ander son vs. Khatada Club. Courageous Love Theme 'From This Day. Forward' At the Capital Theatre The courageous rove of two young married people is the theme of the offering, "From This Day Forwerd" this Wednesday and Thursday at the Capital Theatre. Joan Fontaine is starred as the young wife. Mid Mark Stevens is featured in the role of her husband. Young Bill Cummlngs believes in security, and with the horrible example of Susan's in-laws before him, he doesn's want to marry Susan until he can promise it to her. Susan, however, holds that If they really love each other, nothing cm hurt them. Bill gives in and they are married. Bill doesn't want Susan working, especially when he Is on a swing shift, and they hardly ever see each other. Sometimes, Bill is laid off and Susan's salary has to keep things going. This irks Bill, too, and on one occasion, he comes home drunk. This they survive, and also when Bill has a brush with the law. Then ccmes the war and Bill Joins the army. They survive that too. And now Bill is safely home. Susan Is going to have a baby, and Bill has a Job to get. But, they've shown courace when they needed it most, and nothing can hurt them. "From This Day Forward" Is well-spiced with humor. Miss Fontaine and Stevens receive fine support from Rosemary De Camp, Henry Morgan, Wally Erown and Arllne Judge, among others. John Berry directed. You saw jt m The News! Three Sailings Ftr Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays, 1:30 pjn. Coquitlam. Fridays, 5 pjn, Catala. Saturdays, 10:15 pjn. Camosun. KETCHIKAN Fridays, 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 8 pjn. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS June 27 July 11-25 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS June 29 July 13-27 Midnight. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEEHS, Manager Specializing in Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work 253 East First (Cow Bay) Phone Black 881 P.O. 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