| Hold Tea for Mrs. Massey e of Mrs. Jens Munthe inthemums and ome Var ious y decorate the home of Mrs, Jens lies of the Imperial] Order Daugh- eld a,tea for Mrs, Lionel} Massey ¢ “1 Borden P-TA Holds Meet Chap The regular monthly of Borden Street P-TA was held efuirae in the school Tuesday with id she President Mrs. A. Logan in the tn we hair A letter from the Parent-Teacher real informing of the irif Mr tional V meeting the provincial Federation wa the organization forthcoming interna onference to be held in Michigan in Novembe; The pre i number of “ildren who had JsR ident spoke of the eecived treatment through the which wa ean ed thi year Th ittendance banner for October wa dental clinis won by Mf Stone class A social hour followed, during which card were played and refreahment Mrs. G. Cook, Mi , delicious erved by McLeod and froup Mrs. Logan oe Raven then proceeded to dis- tribute the water by drops from the sky and the last drop of water carried by him fell at the headwaters of what today is the iy Naas River water hed F ter ver eee =k Am The pole shows the dominant . rest of the Raven and beneath ae t the minor er and sub- is : a vad rests nbolic of the growth UMNAL TOUCH seems to have | of life by 3 joint gift of Raven orating these last few weeks, | #94 Beave : During th reception the Aiy rich marigold, bronze, OFANPe,!ansh Sit Harmonic Band | ; duced. Even if it should he inger the direction of B A 4 : Munro played several song ture Trame, whateve Use YOU and the famous Job Daughter hese warm, cheerful colors will om gave a smart display ; : ef the we resented iring the cold winter months: Governor-General > ader 1¢ Many ci ub ‘ gan ns were present can 4 na seat j rt Masse address Ir eciately following his ad , dre the band played and the HALLOWE EN IS NOT so far rowd sa O Canada : t? 7 t t : ' a 7 ae aD s ie ae a Mr Lionel Massey, wife of eady asking yues about + } Go Genera apy ‘ ; umes, ¥ om fall get some ex WAS | nted with a bow Cuber IBKOSt ke m Pp cuet f } Women's Cana departmer r¢ ) 5 in Clu i anott ? A friend rT oO i fut this probler ia : Emp f ) rhe « amie ft Ma 1a CO OY owgl a . rtai ‘ wane } 7 All : 7 wa ents red at . « wnat quested emove Ap. and the Governor Genera! re m €UNS ON arrival, so it wasn't » nectic Stl Slag Birthday P. _ heid Tuesday at the home of Mr E. Currie 1539 Eighth Avenu Fast, to celebrate sirthday Jame Ssowter ‘ { the Department of Bill Sheppard the guest of honor U. presents. Mrs. J i Mr Jean deCarlo entertained the guests with solos during the evening readers @ Valhalla Hard Time Dance Saturday, Oct } 251 @ SON. whist and dance Fri day, Oct. 24 Whist 8 o'clock Gancing 10-2. Music by M. Cr USSI. Good prizes Admission ne | come (250 Refreshment $1.00. Everybody ws colored GO;TWNOR Gast at (Comtinued from Page 1) Governor-Ge neral ‘But, first 1| Want to say I will be yery happy to convey to the Queen your expression ol devotion andi loyalty : I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the wel frome you have given me and for these most charming me mentos of an occasion | shall wong remember Mayor Whak n officially wel coming His Excellency to the city, said “we are nonored that th representative of the Queen should be able to come so fat afield as to visit the northern- most city of the west coast of | Canada fOTEM STORY Hongred a de host Oo ® be able to ‘to a fine Canadian, a keen business m; in a clever scholar and peer The totem pole given to the Governor-General as the work of Arthur Moody, a Skideg ate indian in his late 605 The tote: known as the Raven Toten It te the tory and legend of R ven, who in the ff i’ Gistant past obtained “pply Of water from Beaver the custodian of the only pool ituated deep what today j Island in the in the interior of known as Graham Queen Charlottc turned to his private railway ca: where he thanked Mayor Wha jen for his kindness The vice-regal party left later for Prince George KEM-GLO TM Times Ay Ta pe 4 patriot without a Pupils Entertain Parenis at General Meeting | Grade 1, 2 and 3 pupils of Sister Mary Daniels of Annun- clation School gave a delightful was 1 ginia fa and Imalda ) Annunciation Home and School Hewe Little Jerry Yelloway Association, was chairman Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Thursday, October 23, 1952 Homemakers Plan Bazaar ‘ ompetent master of ine siliibaecbpleinidiaiicies j { + t concert for their parents at the ceremoni: Nine members and one visitor Cards were played after tife jregular meeting of the Home Busing fi the meeting en Mi ri S ¢ ; itended the Women of the meeting, winners being Mrs. land “ Behoo! ‘ ociation last tailed « or te a y oe ket Mee & Ms WN Dee aortas Moose Homemaking Committee! Larsen, first; Mars R. Giske, seg- baht me aCe e ball Ta ee ae Ae from Bridgewater, NS. to visit! at the home of Mrs. O. Stegavig ond z : eyball equipment Ci er : ‘ etna t as ; The program consisted of: for th cnuidren and a spag- net sister, Mrs. G. A. Hebb, wh mn | where plans were made _o J gp me prehent BJ. "Bacall three songs from Grade 1 and hetti dinner wa planned for She has not seen for 23 years. fall bazaar on Nov. 7 Sire 3. Sn llewe r, Mrs. A. & three songs from Grades 2 and Nov. 16 She arrived by ‘train and plans; The visitor was Mrs. J Mor-|; “ : 3 ; lert Yy ; *“| Norton, Mrs, ¥. Good, | 3: Recitations were given by Vir- Bert Young president of the an extended visit in the city | | | | rison Mrs. & Muncey. ; You Can Turn | the Town Upside Down & Won't Find VALUES Like You Get At SUPER-VALU , Yellow ¥ ans 2» 63¢ * RINSO cs. 69¢ * CRISCO rami 33 ¥ Pacific Milk —- $6" = $6 ¥ Liptons Soup*10¢ "homer se 2 ins BOC ig¢c 99¢ 2... BBC Pound PORK & BEANS Primful, 15-02, Tin RICE—No. 1 Shert Grain EGGS coe Pullet Size —— ae These ore fresh from the farms of the Fraser Valley BROCCOLI. per bunch 99¢ O.K. CELERY Pound 4 Qe SPINACH Cello Bag 99e FRESH CORN Dozen Cobs §5¢ SWEET POTATOES \ Lb 43¢ JUICY ORANGES size iu 3 doz. 79¢ Box $3.79 12 Box $2.05 FANCY MAC’s—Large FANCY MAC's REMEMBER ! One FREE Day at BULGER’S during October. Save all Sales Slips till Nov. Ist Monday, Oci. 20 ro HH GIRLS’ DRESSES, Cotto: ae Sizes 2 to 6X PAJAMAS. 2 to 12 3iZes : UNDERPANTS, sizes 2 to 12 25¢ and 50c pier | BOYS’ VESTS 45c peal | SWEATERS, ; 2to 12... $2.25, $2.45, $2.75 COATS, Sbios' 5’ f aon sizes 2 to 12 f a | SNOWSUITS, Cotton Gabardine ‘cay | PARKAS ig a SNOWSUITS, Silk and Nylon _ GIRLS’ JUMPERS, Cord and Wool 4 8 VERS is sizes 4 to 12 . *& J GIRLS’ WOOL DRESSES. sizes 6 to 12 "the BLAZERS. sizes 2 to 12 S © stil COAT SWEATERS, Cott: pull out t40! Old’? time timePep Vim? Ee Feeling? WOOL SKIRTS, Plaid Come in... SHARON'S SALE a Girls GIRLS’ JEANS, sizes 2 to 12 sizes 4 to 12 THE TIME TO BUY FOR CHRISTMAS IS WHEN YOU GET BARGAINS. | Look Around INQUIRE ABOUT OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN SHARON'S (Next fo Bus Depot) Saturday’ Oct. 25 Cord. Silk $1.95 to $3.95 $1.50, $1.75, $2.25 $9.95 to $15.00 $7.95 $6.95 $9.95 $2.75 to $4.95 $5.25 $3.95 Yn $1.10 $1.65 and $1.95 $2.25 TEA BAGS Deluxe. 125's PABLUM Large Pkt. MIXED VEGETABLES So-Sweet, Choice, SLICED PICKLES Devon, 16-02%. jar GLO-COAT I! Pint Size—Tin JELLY POWDERS Nabob-——Pkt, BRAN FLAKES Kellogg's, Large, 14-02. LUX SOAP Bath Size LEMON CHEESE Nabob—Jar O'CEDAR POLISH ° Large 12-oz. Bottle NABOS TEA $4.25 9c 43c 24c 15¢ 3 nan BOC 3c aie 68e 49c OI a Oh asl Ry ali The Sixth Volume of the ENCYCLOP EDIA qoes on sale this Friday— SUGAR DAD'S COOKIES _ Seteeis MAZOLA Gallon Tin $2.75 WOODBURY'S SOAP 4 Bors 25¢ PEACHES Royal city Large 20 oz. Tin 25¢ 15-02, 3 pounds Sie Oatmeal or 77 ( NUGGET SHOE POLISH wom. | SPECIALS GooD TILL WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29th HT ¢ 95c VEGETABLE soup 2 tins 25¢ CAMPBELL'S, KING OSCAR. Tin 23¢ PLUMS 2 tins 2 5c ROYAL CITY. 15-oz. CE ee ee LIGHT GLOBES 6 for SARDINES Maple Leaf COTTAGE ROLLS. Ib. SLICED BACON, Ceilo. 12 Ib. PORK RIBLETS PORK CHOPS HAMBURGER VEAL ROASTS—Rolled BEEF ROASTS—Rolled rib __ ~69¢e 25¢c ik, 19¢ Lb. 65¢ Lb. 49¢ : ae Lb. B5¢ ee