Prince Rupert Daily t'Jews ' Saturday, February 17, 1051 lfameil lerjenl The annual meeting of HMCS Haida Chapter, IODE, was held at the home of the secretary. -Heads you cum aiffh a Cash for old gold. Bulger's. 1 this week. R. W. Collins returned to the Hardy city on the Princess Norah yesterday after a business trip to Ocean Falls. ated as follows: Hono ary Regent Mrs. J. A. Teng. Regent Miss Barbara Teng. First Vice Regent Miss Astrirt Swang. Second Vice Regent Miss Mary Addison. Secretary Miss Iona Hardy. Treasurer Miss Anna tJwani. Educational Secretary Miss Dance at the Valhalla Hall tonight. (ltc) March 1 is the closing date for entries in the Music and Drama Festival. Entry forms are available at the Civic Centre or write Box 1727. (41c i CIALI! ..-.T- -V-.f g ONE WEEK ONLY ! I WE ARE OFFERING OUR Mr. and Mrs. George Amos, Mr. Polema Llneham. and Mrs. Henry Amos and Echoes Secretary Miss Lorna Thomas Amos, all of Kitimat, Howe. arrived In Prince Rupert on the Standard Bearer Shari Beth Chilcotin yesterday from Bute- Ingalls. dale. ! Mi-ss Teng, In her acceptance " address, emphasized the need for 9 Members, Deep Sea Fisher- new members and more activity men's Union, please attend reg- by the chapter In the comin ular meeting Sunday, February year. It is the fi.st time that REMAINING STOCK OF 1 rta ''Diplomat" Egg 18, 2 p.m. Nomination of officrs this chapter has had a junior WHO'S COLD? Patty, a Boston bull pup owned by Lew Walker of Kitchener, Ont., has no trouble with cold weather. Her -jacket and boots are fleece-lined for really cold days and for the ensuing year, will take member for a Regent. place at this meeting. . 41p) i AH annual reports were read ien-iinen lor milder spells. William James, western Can- !6nri"g JJ , (CP PHOTO) AT 00 PER TON ada consultant and counciliator for International Hod Carriers, Re apron sale to be held on May 5 1 in order to raise funds to carry i viving- Builders and General Laborers' the work of the chapter, were Union, Is in Prince Rupert for1"' on " New Zealand's Envoy Coming i a few days. Mr. James says he Is P.R. Council Has New Job here on a routine checkup of working conditions. (Minimum Order 5 Sacks) ONE 116 -117 or 58 rt & McCaffery LIMITED J, nnouncemtm Prince Rupert Public Relations Council which has been carry The monthly raffle was won by Anna Swang. It consisted of a tiny shell-adorned box. After the business session tho evening was spent In enjoying refreshments and discussing future work. Elks To Have Home Premises Prince Ruperi's recently reorganized Elks' Lodge Is nego- Watts & Nickerson ing on of late as a one-man show with the secretary-treasurer, Aid. H. F. Glassey, doing all the work, is to be reorganized. The annual general meeting will be held Friday night of next week. Card party. Catholic Hall, Thursday, February 22, 8 p.m. Junior Chamber of Commerce cabaret party Saturday, February 24. Pick up your tickets at Jerry's Barber Shop. Canadian Legion card party, In the course of a tour of Western Canada, Hon. T. C. A. Hislop, New Zealand's High Commissioner to Canada, will be a distinguished visitor to Prince Rupert soon, according to word received at the City Hall. It will be Mr. Hislop's first trip to Prince Rupert. Accompanied by his wife and 14-year-cld daughter, Mr. Hislop will arrive here by train oa the night of March 20 and will remain until March 22 when he will sail for Vancouver. Mr. Hislop is being invited to address at least one local organ ization while here. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN" THE DAIL5 NEWS PAYS! it was decided at a meeting of tne council last night. February 28 Prince Rupert Shrine club tiating for the quarters in the Sal Home s., Sold f L. M. Felsrnthal uc East has been Immediate and major undertaking that the council has it now is the publication of r Band concert, March 2 ray.. Reflects and Reminisces ner of Second Avenue and Third Street, about to be vacated by the Prince Rupert Club, to bt a new local publicity booklet. Ttv 20,000 copies of the latest book used as the home of the Brother lfrcd Bell of A. chartered ac- let have now been almost exhausted through widespread distribution. To publish the new Gurney "Kitchen Tested" Gas Ranges Specially designed for ROCKGAS" Bills. Th Elks would take over on Presbyterian home cooking sale, McRae's Store, March 3. Lutheran Tea and Home Cooking, March 10. The King Edward School P-TA White Elephant sale and tea, vlarch 15, at 2 p.m. , St. Patrick's Tea and card party, Catholic Hall, March 17. ill move in with the removal of the Prince Rupert Club to the second floor of the old Canadian Legion building on Third Avenue. One Princess Pat has a bullet 'c booklet, the council will have to build up its financial resources which are almost depleted. Representatives of many local through the leg. Another has a chunk of lead through the arm. That anDcars to be all. for the Orange Ladies' tea and sale, ' organizations interested In pub- lliily. coming frm ftme. jial and daugri- Linda, will V Vancouver to 'ijturp home, Mr. 'publishing a bu'-jfnnrouver for his Anient stores or- J4olei Arrivals March 21. Job's Daughters Easter tea and sale. Masonic Temple, March 2'a. Cathedral spring sale, March 29. present. But anyway, the Can-i"c svux wui us sou-;iu io u-ucks are right out front. And , tend the annual meeting, it's always best to remember I Secretary - Treasure- Glassey that perhaps you're mistaken If told last night's meeting that, taking for granted that you know , durln8 tne Past year- ne had re" ! IS e in The clean, efficient mod (Pr'nce Rupert) J. Black. S. Swain, J. Ainsworth, Leiion Auxiliary Surine Sale plied to no less than 537 lettoi all the facts. ern method of baking and April 4. H. McAteer and H. L. Routhe, Presb'vlerian sDrinc sale. ADril Vancouver; J. T. Wilson, Watson of Inouirv from many pa'ts of the world. The work had been V v cooking! 12 .. Island: W. M. Caronx and Mr. We have iust received 5 W.O.T.M. Spring bazaar, April i and Mrsi J. Graham, city; W. J. different models from Mackinnon, Ocean Falls; W. E. ' 20. which to make your choice St. Peter's Spring Sale, April MacConnell, Toronto; E. Sinclair, 1 Mission; Mr. ami Mrs. William Gurling, Sherbrooke; Mrs. D. 26. United W.A. Spring sale, May 3. Sonja tea, May 12. ial ng ;N V jfi' in boat and oii tanks. Built fSnclerwriters. All fcci'titk'd opera- fcltlKN SSI Lockerbie, New Westminster. Gordon & Anderson Questions will be asked at the carried on In close conjunction census-taking this, summer of with the Prince Rupert Chamber people 14 years and over as to of Comme -ee. status In labor force categories. The ehal" at last nipht's meet-They will state whether they ait: Ing was occupied by Aid. Doug-worklng or not occupied, are las Friracll. Others present were seeking employment, keeping Aid. H. F. Glassey, Wm. Cruick-house, going to school, retired r shank. J. Davidson, O. A. Hun-voluntarlly idle .or permanently ter, R. Hundeid?, N. R. Youn? unable to do anything. They vill r nd Hii'jh Mackenzie. be asked also, whether or not - they are employed for pay or print which traditionally was n of It. .or toiled l.r nothing in an free of tax. On a. pretext, Peron rnterprls owned and operated halted installation of a new press, by a related member of the Some advertisements had to be household. fEt free. The government set I the number of pages a paper LE,-'iiToN's- !N H. GER (Mm. , , , . , 4 1 might ' print. The government be It's Inconvenient to turn from Z,, sole distributor of news i i came print .The News Vendor Union,. dinner or concert or somewhere ;lsc anr riUcover your overcoat ii'hfrht II I I In devious ways, practically kil- IN LINE FOR FORTUNE Mrs. Robert Nesbitt (former Ada Allcryi of Prince Rupert who could be claimant for "Angell" 80,000,000,000 In London chancery court. " . - . . led the subscription list, M m i VM Y-V Y KJ good one ,and it's been deliber- . atcly stolen, not taken In mistake. Of this, the owners are' Tonights train, due from the certain Rnrh cnmnlalnU are East at 10:15, was reported this Trevlllng south to Vancouver I !gcr Ltd. ! Is Avenue I I I being frequently heard and this morning to be seven hours late, on the Chilcotin tomorrow night mav RDDear to be unusual. But.iwhicn would brin8 it ln at 5:13 will be Mrs. E. V. 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Ready to help you prepare for the warmer months ahead PHONE 231 Japan is reported to have signed an agreement which prohibits fishing by Japanese in the eastern Pacific ocean and Bering sea. This safeguards the industry for fisherman from the Unit BESNER BLOCK Catalogue Free on Request I US i ECONOMY t Bi: new fIREMAN burner solves 4' problem in I oil. YOUR NEED I 'U'E 840 ,.1 O nr eaton c ed States and Canada. It would LIMITED have been just too bad had Jap anese returned. America's fishermen are familiar with what Japan can do !n competition. "I'm making a dog jacket for Rover from John's old sweater" Eeauly For Milady AT OUR COSMETIC COUNTER Toni Home Permanents Hand Lotion Face Cream Face Powder Lipsticks Bobby Pins Hair. Nets Hair Curlers A decline ln business docs not explain the closing down of thatj great Buenos Aires dally, La j Presna. It was purely the result j of ruthless dictatorship by the Peron regime. From the very beginning of the government. La ! Presna became a victim of op-1 Wanted To Rent Q The Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. require immediately for their permanent operating staff, HOUSES FOR RENTAL. Please address "replies to: Supervisor. Operating Dept. Personnel, Box 1000, Prince Rupert, B.C., or call Supervisor at Watson Island. and BRIDDEN BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS I PHONE BLACK 367 For Efficient Building and Remodelling P.o! Box 731 Prince Rupert, B.C. m i nm m m wwpy Tfffg presslon. There were years of annoyance and badgering, aimed at a paper known as the pride of Argentina, and which commanded respect. The paper was ordered to pay large sums in customs duites arrears on news-