w Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, September 7, 1951 Hit on Road-! air passengers Weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club was' postponed from yesterday on account of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia convention and was heid today Instead. The speaker was E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. Loca For Vancouver (today) Miss E. Zettergreen, R. L. Gardner, H. N. Zieffle, Col. and Mrs. G. Best, J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. COAL y Your Winter Supply Now , (0 increases in freight rates and labour costs, we rtui " Ls "" 'c 1U!i,ln "ecessary to raise th Prlce of coal-'' that our customers may take advantage of d,r ft 0 rAt-lppa will Tint On int.n effort until a n d Phllpott, Evit Si Co $50.00 Superior Auto Service 10.00 Lindsay Cartage 10.00 PERSONAL Legs -Broken James Reynolds, Terrace electrician, was flown from Smlth-ers to Vancouver at the end of last week suffering from two tractured legs, shock and loss of blood after being struck by a passing car on the highway near Kitwanga. On a holiday trip to the interior with his wife and children, D. H. Stewart and Miss S. Stewart, Mrs. J. Trudgian, Master Trudglan, D. Mclnnls, I. McDonald, L. Jones, D. Thulln, R. Gardner, C. Burns and Mrs. Craig. For Vancouver (Thursday) II. Northwest Construction .. 5.00 D at S Grocery 5.00 Blaln Bros 2.50 O. L. Harrison 2.00 ttncKS, m" ' -- -.... Wnl ' ...... a ii tr ntHpra rarplvpri nrlnr in thai data tn Miscellaneous ,,mbrr l"" anj ... .. " j ..v uuv, I qnth Hrlll 1. In it.. I . before S(iH,'i"(-'tI oum, wn uc iutuiucu ii present, ivery 4.00 2.00 2.00 4.00 4.25 W. P. Herman .. Mrs. D. Crocker E. Carlsen Miscellaneous .... LEARN TO FLY at Western Canada's only seaplane school FALL COURSES ' NOW STARTING Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stewart-and daughter left on today' plane for a trip to Vancouver. Support Women's HospiUl Auxiliary tag day, Saturday, September 8. (ltc) M . and Mrs. Michael Munl-l have returned to the city following a holiday motor trip to Edmonton, Kelowna and Spokane. Mrs. Vuckovich motored Reynolds had stopped on the roadside to obtain something Come to Legion Auditorium Thursday, Sept. 13. See Canadian Legion W. A. Fall Fashion Show styled by Annette.1 Sittings at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tea served. Aumission 50c. (214c) Rev. Canon Basil S. Prockter, rector of St. Anuiew's Cathedral, and Mrs. Prockter and daughters, Joan-.ie ana Muriel, and Mrs. N. E. Arnold left by car a lew nays ago for Vancouver. Car.sn Prtckter will attend ses K. Church, C. L. Shearer, D. L. Monsell. W. A. Metheny. Don En-sley, P. Wtlloughby, G. Russ, Mrs. K. Lindner and D. Danders. From Vancouver (Wednesday) Dr. A. Gallagher, A. McNaugh-ton, E. Kalakaylo, J. McBeth, J. Jack Guthrie 5.00 Mrs. Barry 2.00 from the rear of the truck. He w as r ldeswiped by a passing car. Reynolds suffered considerably from loss of blood before being picked up by .a passing motorist. Graham, E. Moir, J. Pearce, T. I Jackson, R. Johnson, Mr. Jef A ERO PRINCE CLU back with, them from Kelowna. i B ces. . .r((.rs fur cal under one ton lots will be dvllvered , nless paid tor prior to delivery. ;nfUSCAM(KH.AKWITH: Albert & McCoffery, Limited Island City Builders' Supplies Armstrong Agencies H. G. Hclqerson, Limited ipecial Bargain Prices (While stocks last) sions of the Dominion Synod of ine Anglican Church In Van RIPERT Phone 344 fries, Joey Sing, A. Toues and W. Urquhart. From Sandspit (Wednesday) Miss S. Strombolt, D. Darnell, W. Kulick, Mrs. Pitt Turner and E. Columbe. eouver and go to HMCS Naden f 21 lp) at Esquimau for a two weeks course as naval chaplain. Mrs Mrs. W. H. Murray 2.00 Mrs. G. Hunter 5.00 C. Lavin 2.00 Mrs. A. Dybhaven . 2.00 Miscellaneous 18.75 J. P. McDonald 5.00 Mrs. Skolland 2.00 Mrs. A. Cramp 2.00 Mrs. Sharpe 2.00 Mrs. G. Currie 2.00 Mr. Eldsulk 2.00 Miscellaneous 38.60 Mrs. N. Christenscn 2.00 Mrs A Krtstmanson 5.00 Mrs. G. W. Graham 2.00 Mrs. R. Geske . 2.00 L. Lahtl 2.00 i Quiet Month In Fires Here One of the slackest months at the fire hall was August, with only 10 calls answered and "very slight" damage. Probably great Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. Report of Supreme Session, silver march and social. (210c) Mrs. Karl Lindner, after a. brief visit to the city, left by plane yesterday on here return to her home at Masset. Prince Rupert Gyro Club Prockter audi Mrs. Arnold will attend sessions of the Dominion Woman's Auxiliary in Vancou ver. STEAMER Walter H. Crocker of the provincial government's regional , development board is in Ine city from Prince George to attend the annual convention of the Asso rrmce George Diplomat Egg. 5 50 rv. I 1 II.. 1 r weexiy luncneons will be resumed next Wednesday after the est damage was done to a totem pole which started blazing but it was not' estimated, Fire Department said. ciated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia. ' i ATTENTION MIXED LEAGUE BOWLERS , Closing date for team entries in 1951-52 bowling season will be September 7. Entries will be accepted by E. Mussallem, Black 469; H. Windt, 489, or at the bowling alleys, phone Red 709. Entries j Johnson 2 00 ,aul"mer suspension, un me corn-Mrs. Ritchie Z.'."Z 2.00 lmj Sunaay it is planned to have 3 uipiomai nui . u.ou I i i i ii i iyrj SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN bmorc Briquettes . . . 20.00 R Olsoa 2 00 ",c """" Picnic. , Friend SlCphC"S Z i cial f the Aluminum Co. of Ca,i-m J w' m 1 ada ,rom Vancouver, is a visitor clty on busl- tnl comPny B a A-.. Moore oure 2 00 ? 99 T: . ness, havine arrived from the H. H. Church of the Department of Veterans' Affairs, after one of his periodical visits here on departmental business, left by yesterday afternoon's plane on his return to Vancouver. LBERT & AAcCAFFERY WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost LIMITED Phone 116, 117 or 58 V. Ciecone 2.00 j Anne McLeod 2.00 S.O.N, whist and dance Fri- ;Mrs. Rudder ham 2.001 day. Sept. 7. at 8 p.m. Dance ! W. C. R. Jones 5.0u!l0-2. Music by Mike Colussl. Friend 2 00 - Refreshments. Everybody wel- Mrs. G: McKay ..' 2.00 1 come. . 210c) IF. Hjelf 2.00 1 K. Kjellbotn 2.00 j H. F. Bird, secretary of the M. W, Gormcly :. 5.00 Automobile Association of Briu win ue ciosea at uenerai Meeting to be held September 7. Friday, at 8 p.m. Election of officers, league schedule and other important items to be discussed. All Mixed League bowlers are invited to attend. (210) Frank J. Skinner, Union Steamships agent here, leaves on tonight's train for a combined business and holiday trip which will Include visits to Burns Lake, Prince George, Quesnel. Vancouver and Victoria. He intends to be back by September 28. His relief here will be L. J. E. Smith, normally the purser of Union's Lady Cynthia, who is arriving today on the For Reservations Write or Call C1T1 OR DEPOT OFFICE FHINCE RUPERT, B.C. PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING. PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES KORSEAAEAT Mrs. Roald 2.00 ish Columbia, arrived in the city Tim Miscellaneous 18.75 Total to date $550. I IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in retailing ' on Wednesday afternoon's plane from Vancouver to attend the annual conventon hare of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia. Phone Grrr 138 I government inspected horsemcot contact EEST-B1 FOOD COMPANY ooquiuam. M. and Ms. W. .Kjuiwell of Sherbrooke Avenue will leave tomorrow on a lioliday visit t Cal-ifrnla. They will make the trip by car. VANCOUVER I jsi Hashing WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS (210c.l OTORISTS . . . ARMY KEEPS UP G00D WORK Colonel u. ixtat, Salvation ! Army Held Secretary for Canada land Bt.muda, ana Mrs. Besc, jho are visiting Northern ana central B;uisn Coiumb.a, ex- Ub.hO fe Y?j n wn Jj for PRINCE RUPERT homcmcakcrs Come in today and sec the stunning new PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE In tiio HKI VF'llERE you may rnjoy the breezinr.u of a Cnnvi'ilihle or the snug comfort nf a Coupo. T!!K PLYMOUTH I'ELVEDEDE IS THE SMAIillvST HARD TOP ON THE ROAD yr.i kmiw Unit, the depreciation on Chrysler-built er. s is lrss than most other makes? Cmrrnt ! serf Car prices prove this to lie no. ( HKYSl l lt 1U H.T CARS ON I)ISH.AY AT Rupert Motors Limited r of Second Ave & 1st St. ' Phone 868 and 588 It's house cleaning time again! That's why your dealer is featuring these Johnson's Wax specials! pccL to leave today on their leturn south. The forme.-, who has been in the Naas Vaiay, a- much impressed with tnj na- ur tl biauiy ot that part of the toast, ihe tjur nas also bjen cf much intercut to Mrs. Best, ho arrived last night from up river. A well attended meeting took place last evening in the citadel. It was presided over by Senijr Captain W. C. Poulton. A featur iv, a the snow.nz of motion Pic- with your next purchase of Johnson's PRIDE! ii UriTfWfi;l-'i ff rr-v 1 S Ijtures, descriptive of Salvation ' worK, with particular emphasis wathabl chxnilU Special! Save 60? JOHNSON'S GLO-COATER DUSTING & u r-t POLISHING on redemption work among the I lailen, In great cities. ' Colonel Best remarked that no one should assume It was only In the early days of the Salvation Army i that great' effort and struggle 1 were needed In coping with sit-iuations as they arose. .Today, ! Just as much as eighty yean i ago, must the Army meet the demands confronting It. MITTS - t. 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