Country's Safety Up To Young Men Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, February 13, 1951 County Court List Is Light Visiting Naval Officer Compliments HMCS Chatham ' Commander J. M. Leeming, Mrs. S. L. Peachey and daugh- Celluloid, the first plastic, was I tcr Marjorie sailed today on the 1 developed in 1869 on a wood pulp Camosun for a vacation in Van-' base. Montreal Nurses Join Staff Here RCN, was high in his praise of both men and establishment at February list for County Court I couver- Moose I IMPORTANT NOTICE pa ;i meeting T h u r s day, j consideration Is a light one with Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hall re "I renruary is, 8 p.m. only tnree cases which were dis- turned to Butedale today on the All fire calls sent In from, alarm boxes MUST BE covered' nnipH nf as fnllnue iPgrnntim often, eminritnn v, (It) iiwius unainam in an interview . a charming touch of French Monday. Cdr. Leeming Is reserve Canada has arrived at Prince training commander for the west Rupert Geneial Hospital with coast, taking in the territory two nurses from Montreal. Miss ' George E. Armstrong doing week-end here. 17. , CL C.P.O. and J Mrs. Stan Pellan i business as Art's Taxi anH Art's ! city fire hall to be effective. This that and four children .sailed today ti ncn- ti ; tuenc Aaron Aaronson, Premier. will apply until notice irum run, Artnur to and lnclud- A. Thibault R.N. and Miss Rita on the Camosun for Vancouver : struck off list pending apDlica-! mlne' was brou&nt 10 tne city ; present repairs to the fire box enroute to Esquimau to which j tior or SDce(tv ludompnt Rrrvwn i todav aboard the Camosun for alarm system are completed, point OP O. Pellan has been I , ,'L,ti,r wt "II ! treatment at Prince Rupertl PRINCE RUPERT CITY Ouelet R.N., arrived last week. Miss Thibault was formerly of the staf' of Notre Dame Hospital, Montreal, and Miss Ouelet was at St. Francis Assissi. ing the coast. . He said he has been highly impressed with Prince Rupert, particularly by the members of the reserve division. He described them as "well built, conscientious citizens carrying out a duty with transferred. I ,, Ba tL aLiZIT i General Hospital. i FIRE DEPARTMENT. It i S. H. Hickmore and W. T. Hick United Church W.A. Valen tine tea and sale of home cook more vs. George F. Martin, $1,000 Brown & Harvey for plaintiff, ing, Thursday, February 15, from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at the home of y r aeienaant, I ONE WEEK ONLY ! USED CAR VALUES Mrs. L. M. Greene, 945 Borden ! nea"nS set lor bmithers Febru-Street. Charge for tea. 35c. (38cl 1 20- 1951- j Lew Sha Urn vs. Rex, appeal Ernest Read of the Capital' against conviction and fine of Theatre is looking forward to 1 300 by Stipendiary Magistrate sailing for England this spring. I G- J- Duncan at Ocean Falls He will take in the festival mark-j January 4, for keeping liquor for ing the centenaiy of the famous ;sale Isaac Shulman of Vancou-Crystal Palace exhibition In ! ver fr appellant. To be spoken London In 1851. ! t0 on or before February 14, 1951. 1 WE ARE OFFERING OUR 1 REMAINING STOCK OF Drta "Diplomat" Egg a purpose." J The division, he continued, of-, fers young men naval training and an opportunity to train with j the fleet at sea or courses at the ; Esquimau naval schools, j Apart from training, Comman-I der Leeming was impressed with the complete line of sports avaii-i able at Chatham for reserves j sailing, boxing, skating, badmin-j ton, tennis, basketball, etc. "It Is quite evident," he said, I "that the Democracies, with ; their struggle against Communism, will not be able to maintain forces of a size able to combat force with force, j fine answer, the re lore, is a i large reserve, well trained and efficient, ready to take its I place with the permanent for-j ces in times of emergency. I With the naval service, this ( training lakes many months Fire Damages Fishing Boat The fishing vessel Great Northern 7 was damaged by fire yesterday morning through a short circuit in the wiring. The engine room was badly scorched and they may have been other damage, firemen reported. The alarm was sent In by a CNR engineer who saw the blaze as his locomotive was passing the Imperial Oil dock. Firemen haa to break open the lock on the gate to get to the blaze. It was put out with carbon dioxide fog. New Licences Are Granted On recommendation of the health, social assistance, police and licensing committee, the city v me women s Auxiliary 10 a meeting of the St. John AT 1 the united Fishermen and At- Ambulance Association last lied Workers Union meets Wed- night was once again postponed nesday, 8 p.m.', in the Metropole for want of a quorum. Hall. Refreshments will be serv- i 00 PER TON ed after the business meeting. (38p) ( (Minimum Order 5 Sacks) j HONE 116 -117 or 58 ert & McCaffery Duncan Munro who first saw; Prince Rupert in 1908 and who! is well known in the north, ln- eluding Premier, left the General! Hospital last week after having been receiving attention there for a time. 1950 1'ONTIAC 8 SEDAN Hydramatic drive, 5700 miles. Private owner, car guaranteed $2915.00 1!)50 VAUXIiALL SEDAN 6 cylinder Guaranteed new car condition. Used as demonstrator ., $1635.00 1919 FOKD Tl'DOR SEDAN Excellent condition. Private owner, low mileage $1530.00 1948 CHEVROLET SEDAN Very good condition $1535.00 1917 PONTIAC SEDAN Privately owned and excellent condition $H3.W 1946 PONTIAC SEDAN New motor; needs repainting $1125.00 PJ16 CHEVROLET COl'PE Good condition, 30-day guarantee. Private owner, low mileage $1190.00 1911 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Out of town owner, a good buy " $890.00 1949 INTERNATIONAL 1-TON TRUCK Flat deck, under 5000 miles, guaranteed in good condition $1500.00 1946 CHEVROLET 2',-i-TON TRl'CK With sleel dump box and hoist. Guaranteed for 30 days. A good buy $1185.00 1951 NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS Vi-ton, fi-ton, pick-ups and panel trucks for immediate delivery. - WE HAVE LISTE.il NUMEROUS PRIVATELY. (WNKI) CARS AM) TRUCKS FOR I IMMEDIATE SALE LONG MOTORS THIRD AVENUE AT SEVENTH STREET to achieve efficiency." Attention Fishermen! Highest trade-in allowance on your present marine engine. To save money and get the best, b1 sure your next engine is a Kermath Write for Folders HOMEWOOD MARINE LIMITED 1733 W. Georgia Vancouver. B.C. LIMITED HMCS Chatham, the comman-; council last ni&ht granted the der continued, is equipped and ' following trade licenses: ready to train all young men who E- Carlson rooming house respond to the challenge. "The RoKS Brothers rooming hou.se Navy Is not very easy,'' he said. Edward Riel taxi operator General meeting of the Stioreworkers local ,U.F.A.W.U., Thursday. February 15, 7:30 p.m. in the Metropole Hull. Business: f HI "It is a hard life. But the old i F- Hegg taxi operator, axiom. 'If a thing is worth hav-l ncense ior wasning car3 at1"'"; v (38c , , l Second Union OW TO 1ILIIVI JM3ACO .LAME BACK Ing, It is worth working for.' . Bla s Service Station on Mcliride t""t-holds." j Street provided he installs The recent expansion In sctvI- drainage satisfactory to the city ;, ces as announced by the minister e"Binecr and that the service be : of national defence, he said, puU rm'tert'' was granted Malcolm j the onus of Canadian security on ; McDonald. Formed Here ly warm ik,a until oil l A second loca! of the tinii,.H ip.hed AtDiuggish the shoulders ' of all young Cana-1 lne committee recommended Fishermen and Allied Worko ,k,. ,i nn.. ...that, ideal r-inunoi-v onii v..-. You will be delighted with this fragrant tea nm A t? A Q AN . wmiio UU ttitT Ull'Uliaiiy LIV UUt . u uKt'..wuw.ui, Union for a ill rilllLT IVU- imarilW tn n n ' t in m.rmir,ni. mumm no parKing area bo de- clined. ; pert Sunday at an organizaUonal service. i "They have a clearly JT.V M I I I I I The report was adopted. There aij more than 4.000 uses of wood today. FISHERMEN. c rwo 10cals arc to defined responsibility to their be known as the shore Prince ' country to preserve our dehi-Rupert workers local and the cratic way of life, which is mor I .1" ,lUPe flsnermen's local than at stake, by taking their of the UF and AW union. j piaces wlth the reserve forces of ine local formed Sunday was Canada In the crusade against h!flsh"men s- 'the Communist aggressor." The following officers were twr,.- nm(., !,,. i APPLIANCE h SERVICE Vl 3iic i!;r.s 4 r.tiic tiifj t ELECTRIC r if elected : ider visited bases in the CallOW times. Tnrnntn I nnitim Ullnni. President FT'? For complete overhaul of your HiM.li Speed Gasoline lingiwu, see Rupert Motors Ltd. Wc have the trained mechanics and specialized equipment to per f una this work for you . . . efficiently and economically. To avoid delay this spring when the ru; h is on, let us have that job now. FRAMES! FRAMES! Come in and chouse one for that Christmas Photo. We carry a large line of t'p-To-Patc Mouldings WRATHALL'S I'hoto Finishing 320 Third Ave. W. IV & Heating Convenience Vice-President-Lewis (Chap- peg, Port Arthur, Saskatoon, Ed-piei Smith monton, Calgary, Regina and Secretary - Treasurer Tom Victoria. Paikin - . - He also visited universities Executive Committee George across the orairies and cxprcs-Robinson, WUliam Machura and sed astonishment at how little Gordon Vlereck. university students knew of their Regular meeting night was set own countries and current world as the last Sunday In the month, affairs. The meeting February 25 will . illlllli) Rupert Motors Limited For You Ice Arena Poll For combination arena 103 For skating rink only ' For curling rink only 1 $250,000 project 57 $75,000 project 40 Moffat GAS RANGES Jaitoriiiy for Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor IcHAND I HEATERS ETEX OIL JRNERS .'PLUMBING fTURES fim I ami Alterations elect delegates to the, Vancouver convention in March. 200 Pt. Simpson People X-rayed W. B. Bailey, assistant Indian superintendent; Dr. L. P. Char-bonneau' and Miss Harris of Miller Bay Hospital staff returned to the city at the end of the week from Port Simpson after completion of a tuberculosis survey. Over two hundred were X-rayed. . ?w - H. V. Granger returned to Bella Bella today on the Camosun after attending a meeting of fisheries laspectors here last week. Miss E. Jessie sailed today on the Camosun for Vancouver. . . . You couldn't have planned them better ;f you had, designed them vourself. Phona 649 220 Sixth St IF LmrhfS ial! i ISx 274 Executive of the Prince Rupert " The new MOFFAT GAS RANGE models combine beauy of appearance with beauty of performance 'Mfl More Vegetables ,yii Rich Beef Stock Gyro Club was in session Monday preparatory to the regular monthly business session which will be held noon Wednesday instead of in the evening. s Gives You Everything We have just received a new shipment of SAVAGE & WRAGG CHILDREN'S SHOES enh Free X-Roy Fining! "Packed in B.C. ouniftn Sec These Lovely MOFFAT GAS RANGES ' Prced from $104.50 (Terms can be arranged I That's why av this NEW Canadian Legion card party, February 14. United Ctmr.h Valentine tea. Mrs. L. M. Greene's, February 15. Rupert Rod and Gun bann,". February IX (u) FASHION FOOTWEAR Now oi $5 ' ' McRAE BROS, polity and kl Food" ! V ' 'ir;;t Aim , V dir Orders ' Lesion masquerade party Frl-I day, February 16. - PRINTING i i ii ill r ca.vl Conrad School P-TA '"c Out .tlore Cafe i- i party, February 16, 8 p.m. Card party. Catholic Hall, Thursday, February 22, 8 p.m. Junior Chamber of Commerce cabaret party Saturday, Febru Highest Quality Experience Versatility i PURPOSES ary 24. Pick up your tickets at CALL ON... Greer & Bridden r.l llli;RS & ((INTRAC'J'OltS Phone Black 367 We rlo All T.vucs of ItuiHIing and Rfmudclling I .. Ilux 721 Trince Rupert, B.C. erry's Barber Shop. fc -f V VEGETABLE Dibb Printing Co. MM 3 a Kill KrB "? i'iS3 I i SOUP PHONE 23 BKSNKR HI.OCK Prince Rupert Shrine Club Band concert, March 2. Presbyterian home cooking iale, McRae's Store, March 3. Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking, March 10. The King Kdward School P-TA White Elephant sale and tea. vHirch 15, at 2 p.m. St. Patrick's Tea and card YOUR FAMILY DESERVES AYLMER QUALITY i .. ... r.i H TOKI.V Cliilootlii 'V, 12 Noon For Your VALENTINE -By CHIC YOUNG You're Tolking to o Bachelor, Dogwood! BLONDIE J3 . i n Yr 1 1 A Choice of VALENTINE CARDS s' l H'AKT AM. S 00 VOU EVER r KISS A WET MOP SIMPSON 'H'WIlll 1 ,., ' Sentimental or Comic i. party, Catholic Hall, March 17. Orange Ladies' tea and sale, March 21. Job's Daughters Easter tea and sale. Masonic Temple, March 2'i. Cathedral spring sale, March 29. Lesion Auxiliary Spring Sal':, April 4. ' Presbyterian spring sale, April j ' 12. W.O.T.M. Spring bazaar, April ': i'H HH;i;N ' ? ' ISLANDS - ;hilroju "j'y 2 and 16 i p.m. III (I!:.;n Trv islands VALENTINE CUT-OUT BOOKS I PD(?GOT TO k-Llj rJ& n. r-pij. 9 . and 23 ? P HI ;J- SKINNKR alcrt Agent 20. I St. Peter's Spring Sale, April j i 26. ! 1 Sonja tea, May lz. Z Phone 568 J