Terrace 'OXALL MANAGER OF CIVIC feRE; RAINFALL IS UNTIMELY rA full-time paid manager for the int. Di : irict Civic Centre Was uppointed in b of lf "Voxall at a meeting of the execu- b . 1.1.1 !- riiiifrt w...ivifltr A nnrrt '( ".t)l Jltlll ill it vjuiivii; i u.v;ji vi.V iiiiim- Ipiiea'.ion: were .received but it was felt that ill v au the most suited for the position and' men ted urcorcUnftfy, Lmm.vncinp from July all 1. a Terrace busl an nic:days and -ay.. U -urda; at 8 p.m. fcn..U.:r; at 2:30 p.m. AM) SATURDAY Mr ?j and 2C kmn town" Rti . .. 'la Taylor. i:()TfcNI)K!t" it c l)bc. Anino ji Gib: on and DI. j r.T: '0. and Wednesday ilv "9 and 30 Snuffy Smith" 1(! Edrcar fc; ..h Padden. nnd Mrs. George Dover. Mrs C. L. M. Qlggey was ft tea hostess ! . , on Prldav at her home on Knlum nd ha ceen a wren . - . . l Mf worker for the ouu"' iVUD- uuu,c I ,1 ,tinn The O- L,u,e on Monday at her rest- Hence on Lakelse Avenue. Y will be completed :& lor play and : t revenue will be n ScbStan District Governor hibla Uollrr slcaung of tne Kinsmen Club, was prcs- Id mwr tnc younger ent at banquet held in the C 're 1: bclnrc used oddfellows' Hall on Friday last V-' llf in his honor. He made a presen tation to the president, Jack Mc- U I T 1 U.. nvt DaIiik. .11 'linr'.lOn UIl'UUUK U'UU, UI1U let It UJf V.UI Uii DOIUI- i II C :hlin and day morning for Prince Itupert. h v; cl Ontario who He was a passenger in the oar the home of Mr. driven by Walter Chesher, ac- T I ;e b neaire CABINS Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp (One Mile East of Town) Box 13 Terrace, Ii.cJ Classified Advertising Paysl TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Hox 167 Terrace INE AT PHIL'S tParmerly Skeena Cafe) l' v'iuie Terrace, H.C. lKFAST - LUNCH DINNER ;rvc AND BANQUETS Flue Pastries Quick and Courteous Service Proprietor, Phil Tetrault SILVER TIP CAFE t'ir.Aits cic.AKirrri:s toijaccos ; ici: cui:am soft drinks TKIMIACK, H.C. PROMPT SERVICE .... See Your IENERAL MOTORS DEALER Jlft Hnlck ClifV. Trucks If fllilsmohlln G.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A Specialty race Machine Shop & Garage TEP.RACi: H.C. TLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Lnmhcr Manufacturers ami IORS, Poles !l Lumber 1 lU K K A L I'j ami l'lling iAgents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire i & Rubber Co. Ltd. rhllro Radios Wll lard llatteries Sm it hers CAMPERS " delivered twice to I.rtlfB Vfrllhlun )ODACRES' fuiuius, n.c. (202) WANT TO SWIM, FISH, HOAT OR LOAF? . . . Visit LAK13 KATIILYN AUTO CAMP SMITIIERS, B.C. (175) HOLIDAYERS . I" in the vacation land of Bulkicy Valley SHOP AT Leach Bros. von cRocicuircs and meats pellvery 0 Lake Kathlyn Tuesdays nnd Fridays' C30) THIS AND THAT J ill t i . i i 'Wuhh i 'Gee, there's just room enough between us for a checker board!' companied by Mrs. Chesner. Mr. aooooaaoanDaomrtHJooriooon StxisUn declared that the trip ovc the highway to Prince Rupert was one of the most en A meeting of ihe executive of. the Terrace Hospital Association was held on Monday evening and plans were made, to assist the Red Cross in the speeding up of the completion -of "the hospital. Water has to be laid to the build- that everything is in readinois and completed for the running of the hosDital. A scarcity of some essential Items has slowed, this up somewhat. The meeting -o! held on the verandah of the hospital, and later the party looked over the building and saw with interest th; splendid p-t. pratlons and Improvements which has been made. Rain falling during the night -on-Mondayrafter mfsOellof M5t, jdry weather at the week-end, 'proved disappointing for the farmers who have not yet got iln their hay. Cherries are ripen-linK quickly and strawberries are practically over. Garden peas are being picked and are of good quality, and raspberries are in full ripeness with a sood crop axsured. In this connection, there is a very good crop of the wild fruit such as rasps, blueberries and saskatoons, better than for several years past. Classified Advertising Paysl notki: to f nrsiimiis OEOROn EDWAUn CHARLTON Ik-ceased NOTICE t hereby given that all persons having claims against the ntate of OeorKe Edward Charlton, iWMiKml lnte tt Telkwa. British Col timbla. who cited on the. 5th day or Aitrti rp nprfnv reau rea on nr iufrn the 27th dav of SeDtember. 1947. to uenver or senu uy jjrrpuiu li-tter fiill particulars of their claims duly verified to the undersigned at llox 05B. Prince Ilupert. B.C.. -as solicitors for .Lambert It, Kenney, the TPv..nt..r nf tho ftnlrl estate. ' AND TAKE NOTICE that after the last mentioned diie ine executor -wiu nnvpcH tn distribute the assets of the deceased among the persons en titled thereto naving rrgnru mnj m the claims of which he shall then have had notice. DATED this 10th day of July, 1947. nilOWN : IIAKVKX, Solicitors for the Executor, Box C5B, rlnce Rurxrt.'B.G. i EARLY NEWS I IS WELCOME - ' r (172) Mil. 1(11 rs HAI.K IN THE COUNTY COURT OP I'RINCK RUPERT HOLDEN AT PRINCE RUPERT Ki..tt(K' ic ii.rpiw irlven that, bv .authority of a WARRANT OF EXE CUTION to me direciea, ueitruiB unvc. ..... inn. .i.u nf Aurll. 1947. In the action of WORKMEN'S COMPENSA TION BOARD. Piainilll. versus rwu-MEALON LOGGING COMPANY LIMITED. Defendant. I have seized the luKging outfit of the defendant, con- .slstiuK or sieam uuu.j, Donkey, Camp Scow. Tools, Cables. i - rtnim. the Oasboat "Tal- aiiti w..w..-. ana," aiul sundry Items too numerous to mention, an invemu.jr i may bo seen on application to the D...:..irf r-nit itniiae. Prince Rupert: all of which I shall offer for sale at ihn office of the sneriu. huuoc. . r.,,arf ii n.. on Thursday. AUB 711.. 1947, t 4J00 o-Clock : In the afternoon, ior casu. ...B..o. or niiy bid not necessarily accepted. r..ij f riinpp Runert. B.C. this 31st day of July. 1847. ti rtowe itpms. to ensure UMiWli publication, should be In the office by 10 a.m. Contributors arc asked to bear this In mind. Items of social and personal interest are alway welcome. Wh joyable parts or tne wnoie trip tcrnm T.n w'fnrfmnt from Victoria. DDDDODODPOanaDODaDDDDODQ Tenders are being called for construction rof a new light station and dwelling at 'Holland Rock replacing that destroyed by fire last fall. Contract will be iet early in -August. lne and It has been left to the With the roho run now on in executive to'advlse the Red Cross socd swing, trolling boats 'lw commissioner of this necessity, been having good results of late Plans for a grand opening of the particularly In the Dundas area, hospital will have to be left to 'according to packers' reports, n l.itor dat. when it is known a poor early July, weather nas-oeen auspicious of late and the trailers have been riklng the most of it. LING THE TAILOR We rare taking cleaning - and Moving, Tacking, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Far Complete, Reliable and 1 Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones CO and 68 BLONDIE SCOTTISH !BRIDE ARRIVES HERE -5A Scottish war bride who arrived in Canada a month ago, came to her new home Prince Rupert Tuesday afternoon by Canadian Pacific Airlines after her marriage to aformer Canadian sclttter in the southern city last week. She was Mrs. Nell Galbralth, the former Miss May Mcln-tyre, of Glasgow, Scotland, who .1 i pressing and steam pressing tl , while yon wait.- PHONE 649 320 Sixth Street arrived with her husband from Vancouver via Sandsuit to take up residence in the Besner Apartments. Mr. Galbralth, De fer his enlistment early in t.hc war. lived at Premier. He served overseas with Second Car. at' 'ar tyi cup flour 2 teaapuuiM Magic llakinil Powder Jj irasponn salt 1 cup milk Scottish. Since his two ya! ajo he ha Only 1 Cup of Meat IN THIS Delicious Chicken Puff 1 cup chicken, cut fine 2 teaspoon scrape J onion ii cup ratej raw carrot 2 tablespoon melted butter or chicken fat 1J4 cupa chicken grary Klf t together flour, baking powder and alt; add beaten e4 yolk, and milk. Add chicken, onion, grated carrot and melted (at and mix well. Fold In tllfny beaten egg whltt. Hake ingreased baking dluli in hot oven at 425'F. for about 2S minutes. Kenre with hot chicken grary. 6 a.ervlngi. fltfiCharse u em ployed by War hmu Gorpora-tion and Mtely by Port Edward Cellulose Co. Mrs. Galbralth flew Iroru Prestwlck last month and remained in 'Vancouver until her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. George "McAUam and Georfce'Anderson, ol Terrace, were visitors in the city today, snotorlnr? In tills morning for Mr. McAdam to receive dental 1 1 1 atmrnt. Tluy returnrd to Ter-:::r(- thi.s afternoon. Vou saw rt in Tne Newsl D A N E SATURDAY, JULY 26 PORT ESSINGTON MAKE UP A PARTY AN ENJOY A REAL GOOD TIME AT THE SATURDAY NIGHT SPOT OF THE SKEENA GOOD MUSIC GOOD DOCKING FACILITIES ( Dancing 9 p.m. Till? d"3) -DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING We have Argus 35 M M Cameras, Kodak Medalist 11, 35 MM Projectors, Amateur F.nlargers and a complete line of photographic supplies. WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing Box 478 Prince Rupert, RC. Or Suffocated! JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue For That Party . . . PARAMOUNT CAFE at Port Edward, B.C. CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN 7:00 a jn. to 11:00 D.m. Prince Rupert Dnflp; I3ctus Wednesday, July 23, 1917 . . . are the things to wear .thU summer. They ar"-ell styled, smooth, mol and smart-lonkinf. 'See them in a variety of stylM, ' colors. Sizes to suit and flatter you. USE OUR CONVENIENT , BUDGET PLiVN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES H' 'MM' REX CAFE ! SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mcin CHINKSE DISHES OUR SPECIALTY Open 6 ajn. to 2 am. PHONE 173 1 EVEREADY RADIO BATTERIES EXTRA HEAVY DUTY No. 386 "B" Battery $1.15 HEAVY DUTY No, 770 "B" Battery $:i.i)." MEDIUM DUTY No. 85 "B" Battery $:J.0 1 "A-If Battery Pack No. 748 "A -11'' Mini-Pack No. 758 ..... , h PAGWOOQ HOW CAN M3U j 'AfW" CO think VQU'O I K 'fWl3lil!!!i!iiH!l T ' v ' TRY TO SLEEP IN THIS AT lEAST TAKE OFP YOUR ' (" j K HOT.SuFPOCATiNG !?OOM ;f , S SHIPT AND NECKTig A ME MUST S. irj r '1 ' NtT ON THE HOTTEST AND TURN ON THE 1 K BE ASLEEP.') , 4 Jskst 2 ' mT M'f I B faartlllHIIIHlH 3 I ..IllllllJWill "I SrililUII WELL,THECOOKIE. ' . ,-!i;!UF" lllPllHnlll , g " gf , vr WILL VOU OC5 j CAtf?, B rN I p ( I CANT NOW, OEAR-) EJ ( IT FORME? v ( I'M HE'-PiNS D-OC PASWOOQ) hi V I'M BUSY f g V -0 V take W$ NAP WILL YOU K, ( TAKING A NAP ) ffl jfw K jf , r r .mr "the bell w- ...mi wf rTHris?I pjW . I WOULD RING fVfaO-HO07r----si i" W' : ALL THE HOUSES VTHAT SETTLES (T ) m (L S'WHEMI'M V ?MCilT( OH, 'A h OWS STREET W I'M GOING TO S Y.Mjr' 7 ALONE AND fUOUlSeWWAuLyj'l ' f. irLOOK AUlkE ( PAINT THE HOUSE J ' ror l S ' j io;K,.i'f...,rrRtiw,.4f 5ji.. 1 ii iy k -' i i 1 r . $i)..io 2-Volt AIR CELL No. 2G00 "A" Battery $!).." li-i-Volt AIR CELL No. 1300 "A" Battery . $IST I'i-Volt DRY No. 740 "A" Battery $:i.ltT, ALSO Portable "A" and "11" Batteries "C Bias llatteries Flashlight Batteries (All out-of-town orders are shipped prepaid freight) By Chic Young FILMS Superpan Press-Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Prompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 21C 4th St. B0XJ645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. rhree Sailings Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT, SAVING) Tuesdays, .1:30 pan. Coqultlam. Fridays, 5 p.m. I 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 "668 n 1 i m