Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, May 11, 1951 "'"eaetaaal-atee, Picturing Terrace Topics . , . I Heavy Rains On Prairies Co umbia ! Rupert Men's and Boys' Store Delegates to W A. Annual Named Mrs. Richmon d Passes Away Ce lulose The monthly meeting of St. Matthew's Women's Auxiliary widow of the late James Richmond who operated a general store here twenty-five years ago. Seeding Will Soon be General Okanagan Fruits WINNIPEG Spring seeding is general at a number of points in southwestern southern and central Manitoba. In the extreme southwest of the province heavy snowfalls and spring rains have delayed operations but scedl-isr ! was held at the home of Mrs. Columbia Cellulose, in its various phases, Including the great new pulp mill at Prince Rupert H. Houlden on Thursday after noon. Mrs. Hudson and Mrs. It is expected that intermvnt will take place at the Kalum cemetery, here, on Saturday. Mrs. Eric Arda;h is accompanying the remains of her mother from the south. Beit West were nominated to attend the Diocesan annual in Prin Rupert at the end of this month. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. E. Sande ,at the close Of the i.iu tuning operations in the 'Skeena and Naas River areas, is to be the subject of a three-reel I color film which Is being rjro-duced by Robert Yarnall Richis Productions of New York i Robert Yarnall Richie left ! Prince Runert this : rromBIGBOY j To LITTLE Boy 5 WE CLOTHE : THEM ALL! J Of particular note, we call attention to our new "Little Boy" Suits and Coats in styles that m - say: "Come and Get Me" .... - Reasonably priced, too, and JJ JUST ARRIVED. " RUPERT MEN'S " AND DOYS' STORE Mi. and Mrs. W. Osborne Journeyed by bus to Prince Ttu-pert this week returning with a new car. Nil I Rev., and Mrs. D. H. Mallettj Mt on Tuesday for the south to attend the United Church! Prrsbyterv. Mrs. W. Martin also i EVE. St !, Mrs. W. Cooper left this week for the south on a buying viuuiiil uiuuit lir-iuii M M left on Tuesday, being the Knox United Church's delegate to the Presbytery. RSEHQSOH TOTORE EVtHRDM '71 fchould be general here early next week. In Northern Manitoba, particularly in the Dauphin ind Swnn River areas, seeding has been delayed by excessive moistuiv, but will be unde way within the next few days, according to th weekly crop report of the Department of A? bulture of the Canadian National Railways. In Southern Saskatchewan .seeding has commenced at ;i few points and should tjeconv general around the middle of the month. Weather in many sections has been rainy and all areas would welcome continued warm weather. Weather varied from warm to cool in northern Saskatchewan, with frequent rains, cultivation and harrowing has commenced but seeding has only started on the higher lands and will not. h TOIAY AM) SATl'UDAY toria after having been engaged in "shouting" here during recent weeks. In Victoria Hon. E T. Kenney, minister of lands and forests, and Dr. C. D. Orchard, deputy minister of forests, are being recorded In lip synchronization a? they rirs-cribe the "Farming the Forest," scheme under British Columbia's forest ' mannTement plm in which Columbia Cellulose holds first licences. Pictures will also be taken on Vancouver Isand to show examples of old bad forest management. The film will be at least two more months in production. It will have widespread circulation first throughout Canada and United States and -then nhrn.iri 1 " " m m m m mm n til Bert W.st arrived on Tuesday's train from Burns Lake, accompanied by Mr. Woodcock. He left the following day by car for the interior. The Calgary Range Riders arrived in town on Thursday and gave a performance of their singing and playing of popular and cowboy songs in a well-filled auditorium at the Civic Centre. Following this, they played for the square dancing. They left today for Prince CLEAN-UP f!AWIlA1r:w VISD!F7Jp. " RAYMOND. Alta (CP) -ri. HISTORIC SPORT Yachting has been a great sport at Poole Harbor in Dorset, England, for at least 300 years. Chapter Hears Of Convention H. corrrspondentj m pal" in Kinoo Word has been received In Terrace of the death in Vancouver of Mrs. James Richmond ok and she. a ,. ' cemetery board's "clean-tip-ria" brought a large crowd of volunteer workers with wucks to Temple Hill Cemetery. They did practically all the cleaning up of the cemetery which contains many graves of Saskatchewan pioneers. Her brother scrvim tells hpr ii i. CARPI N'T E P 5 Mrs- Clarke McLca. the re-Terrace Council 1 WMKrCn I E ft ;eent. gent, reported renortert t.n to ramKnl Cambrai rhan- Chap general until Mav 5. it is a pac ot bfaaiii tains," she said. ter. Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, on the recent Peter lamont Terrace, Dies provincial annual convention in Hit til of your Mwi flltd rn our precision marhin. tnt'J Mechanically accurate joint- ffcTTT irn. nlinc 111 aettinr. 7 Theyli cut cleaner, truer, E (aitea. JJ There will likelv be early showings at Prince Runert. Mr. Richie has had world-wide experience in the production of industrial moving picture, one of his latest missions having been in the oil fields of Solicitor Engaged Victoria, her account of the proceedings being very interesting. The meeting of the chapter was held in the Common Lounge of Very heavy rains occurred In central and eastern Alberta where seeding will not be gen-eal for another week or ten days. Some soil erosion hss occurred through heavy runoff. Two inches of rain covered the Edmonton District, delaying commencement of seeding operations. The same applies to th? Peace River territory. In the Okanaean Vallev t r'pn ' Peter Lamont, 81, of Terrace, died in Prince Rupert General HoSDllai vpsto-riau MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FRASER HOUSE PRECISION SAW FILING I 15 PIGGOTT PLACE Box 1011 Station B. ,1 (Leave at Bus Terminal) tne civic Centre and Mrs. McLean was in the chair. The chapter will take part in the annual IODE church parade TERRACE Village chairman He is survived by his wife, Emil Haugland announced ' at Isabella, who Is staying with the Wednesday's monthly meeting i deceased's nephew. Donald u. to be held to First Presbyterian i of the village commissioners , Donald, in Prince Rupert; a that, at future meetings those 'steD-son. npnroo pinr. -r ALL -IN THE FAMILY WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP) A man ln the Chatham Islands last year married his late grandfather's second wife. A child has been born to the couple who are now wondering whether the newcomer will address his mother as "Mama" or who wished to Interview the j 'wo daughters, Susan and Edith commissioners on matters of are in Winnipeg; a sister, Mrs. business must do so after the!R- MacDonald, in Vancouver. ' rnilt.in hllcinocc nf ihn ,-.!! I Mr T Qmnrtl nnm rr. Church May 20 and will also be represented in the Empire Day program at Conrad Street School. A nylon stocking raffle is being held by the chapter, the drawing to take place at the . ...... ....... L . me vuujilu ..... Mtmuiit Lame w i errace naa been disposed of. This ac- lnree years ago from Victoria Iruit comparisons with last veir indicate that pears will be about 63 percent, apricots 175 percent., peaches 525 percent. Bartlett pears 93 percent, Flemish pears 123 percent, prunes 157 percent. A reasonable crop of apples H expected but will not be as heavy I as last year. The 1950 fruit nro-duction, however, was consider- I ablv below normal. Cherries and Bartlett pears have suffered considerably th-ough late frost. I where he had been tion was necessary to prevent the continued practice of t he mnt ino- holnn V,n)4 .... ..t:f IT'S NEW! I IT'S EXCITING ! - -STRIKINGLY " : BEAUTIFUL ! FORD'S i British Built It Aw Is expected "(jrxtcu the uie iunt funeral will June meeting. j The monthly raiile was won' by Mrs. W. A. McBroom. I "- v"b w-nts iiciu ujj uiiiu i someone's questions, complaints 'ake place in Vancouver. ji icuucaw iirtu ufeii miswerea. Therefore a set hour had heen Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. A Good Host is a Mind Reader Tastes differ. Some like dry drinks, Others the opposite, sweet ink- Only because Burnett's is an EX1M DRY (unsweetened) Gin can you add arranged for these matters. ! NANAIMO, B.C. (I" A 91-year C . I I 1 , : I V " ""' ,ass " Just seen ner Th Th May May meeting meeting was was held held in in RAISE NURSES' STATUS NEW DELHI (CP) The University of Delhi this year will Introduce a four-year course for a Bachelor of Science (Honors) degree in nursing. The College of Nursing in New Delhi will be the first in India to raise nursing education to university standard. , leave out the sweetness the afternoon and was attended " 7"S Pi?,lure, APPr" 1 w a film of e by ajl of the commissioners and f;1; Scotland the secretary 1,1 technicolor, and Miss Mar- Harold Smiths application for'1 &ney' n ,'s blessetl a cement sidewalk on the west ? eyeSlght' thorou'y h " and south smes of his building. -nJylea which is being re-modelled for HaDPy over the experience, store purposes was granted, with Miss Belancy Is ready to go to the village paying half of the the movis again. Longevity runs cost as is customary in such ln ner famllv- An uncle lived to cases. , be 97 and another relative to 93. or Ships and Waterfront Halibut fishing might have been "a little- slow" in getting started this season owing to rough weather and some shortage pf live bait but the fleet has been making up for lost time during the present week. Up to yesterday a total of 3,(i77,-500 pounds had been landed for CONSUL See it soon at- Bob Parker ltd. every individual preference; J. For Action Advertise! j the present season to date in Ihe Merntt Board of Trade wrote asking for a copy of the Terrace curfew bylaw. It was VANCOrVKIt VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coqultlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Cnmosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH Hl'KKS rilARI.OTTK ISLANDS ss. Coqultlam May 11 and 25 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS r.J. Coquitlam, May 18 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 nnr - imon.mmh dkai.iks Prince Rupert, B C. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION OP RESERVE Notice l herehy given thnt the BURNETTS LONDON DRV r-. nn-.nrwaMMT.nill M. cluding 203,000 pounds from Canadian vessels and 3,474,500 pounds from Canadian. interesting to that o ream i uiai their uiuu ' v ehuiuiisnea under authority secretary was Steve Howlett the 1 of r',er ln Co'nrii Number 7 ap-i'jrmer manaeer of th n r ipld January 27. 1944. notice of wnicn was Dub shert in th. n 1, GIN Perfect tea is so easy to make with Columbia Gazette of February 17 1844, Is cancelled In so far an It relates to the disposition of timber on approximately 45 acres compiislnst tmsiirveycd vacan Crown land ln the vicinity of Mile Post 48, Canadian-Alaskan Military Hiehway. Casslur Land District, as applied for February 28. 1951, under the provision of the "Forest Act." for timber sale purpose alid numbered Xa3.Hl. c; p. MFI.rtOKK. Deputy Minister of Lmids Department of Lands mid F,.r., .-. Power Commission, here. Requests for particulars concerning business opportunities here wero received from two different parties in the south and those will be answered. A trade license was asked f ir and granted to Albert and M -Caffcry for their wholesale and retail business, temporarily located next to the Homo Grill MI I I l-WI n IK 1 I Victoria. B.C.. May 2. 1001. iltcl in Spen- j WAv7r - "W N with tho warehouse cr's garage. An application was received TEA BAGS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER :i5S-3rd Ave W. 7'3 n 1 1 1 1 t I'p-x 2Vmmmn j irom John Siklcr for a licen.se I to operate .another car for his taxi service. The commissioners j approved and this rccommenda-I tion will be sent to the Public I Utilities C-.mmisflon. 1 An offer was received and ;tc-ii''tl it v a qur ntity oi 8 ircli seco-ul Iiruul ni.ie line at h a foot. f nirst ,om .' .r C"himli:i O'lulosr for a permit (n erect, :rr huililint on t lie north side of Lakrlse Avenue and Apusley Street t ir blacksmith shop will be plarrrl he-fnrr the roninir committee. James MacKay was granted a MODfc'RN PLUMBING Is a wise iuve tment, ln terms of family health and noma economy. Coll Blue 846 PLUMBING SaanicH HEATING Convenience "MADE TO ORDER A Oood Place to Stop 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telkwo, B.C. Just a Nice Day's Drive Miivinc, Packing, Crating Shipping and (.eneral Cartage and Storage Complete. Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all w-'Idlng supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 2nd and Park Avcmies Est. 1910. Phones 60 and 68 is,l ft!:. -.;. For the MEAL that REFRESHES I For You Moffat GAS RANGES . . . You couldn't have planned then better if vou hod designed them yourself. BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING miii, 10 ounct a houw near his carpenter's shop at an estimated coM of $5,000 00 "Curley" Casey, deputy fire narshal, was left to deal with matters pertaining to the mov-ig of a gas pump at the taxi itation cn Lakelse Avenue. Saying that "the time has now "Mmc whn the village needs ,IUs own solicitor for its own project on " Sam Kirkaldy voiced -h? opinion of the council in his matter. Accordingly, Dar-all Collins was engaged as village solicitor at an annual fee of $200. Following adjournment th COmmiSSlntloro Hrnn. . iL Next time fS'U i!g FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE I Thi advertisement is nor puon"u - - i J the Liquor Control Board or by the Government 0 I . 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