Prince Rupert Daiiy News Wednesday, September 26, It51 Loca Jacob Furunes Laid at Rest Grand Manan Is Beauty Spot I Local Alderman Revisits a rr from the garden of Mrs. Joh n SI, lower ven IChri.tensen and made a loveli. background for the" attracts, i refreshment table. , d PERSONAL Native Village Saw Civic Pride There Funeral was held Monday of well-known Prince Rutiert fish WM LtlCl nmcrreiia, uueu iwi efore erman, Jacob Furunes, 52, who Back in the city with Mrs. U-.U last Wednesday. Services, ' naeeett after a visit to their " lovely e fts, was presented to in- To all Laborers Special Extra pants free. See our ad meeting of Local 1427, Sept 27tn page 8. Also window display at conducted bv Rev. H. O. Olsen, native Njw Brunswick Mr. Dag 7 ,....,,,,, ,,r,L- Carpenters' Hall, Fraser Street, i William F. Stone's. 228c Mrs. J. Bolton and Mrs. Jack guest of honor. Simpson, Belrupert Apartments, a dainty lunch was served b " were held in St. Paul's Lutheran yett's jlT' l A'. U ,', t I Tl Trw amazing cMailnt iww iw paiiMiwnl paiiMiwnl wollboarii wollboarii tkot o 1 j--L r i" i h it W"1 Wool lor ki"h'. kiuh.ni, bathroom bathroom and and counter tountor . J Life TlC '0pl' top, horn bart and oni othar domottlc donwitk Mtot. him. Church. Ortlt, ro'nHNM aiiira V I fmmo. !.!.! 1 nif, nrlHn fl eXPmtlli Mr. and Mrs. James Oorman wele joint hostesses at a delight- tnp ' hostess The mother of th returned to the city today on the ; fui kitchen shower In honor of DUe, Mrs. Leslie esim Franklih, rantm, puui pom" Frince Corge from thsir noli-j Miss Lillian Franklin (now Mrs. v..,jr t uv.t.b r,viv ......... V.JLil U1C r - t..,,.; . Available In 30 booutifwl pattornt and colon. Sold by local lumbar or building Mpply doaiari. (h dute family, and survivors are iie(i m his old home village of """ -s"" I day: in the south. his widow, Paula, and daughter, ! Grand Manan. ' A meeting will be held at the Mlldid. I It Is a twon of 3000 and every Kupert Bowling Allies by the Ingvoid Feness presided at the ur.use teems t be maintained yuun!r People's Bowlin? League Mahlon Howsoni prior to ner re- -u. cent marriage. The rooms were Miss Franklin acknowledge decorated beautifully with flow- the (sifts appreciatively. . Prince Rupert Art Club meeting, Thursday, September 27, Civic gentre. New members welcome, (ltd THE ARBORITE COMPANY LIMITED 385 lalW Ave., Vill U Soil, Montreal 32, Quo. , SLAND GTY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES organ for hymns, "Lsad Kindly.) admirably, briEht'.y painted and on wetlnesday , Sept. 28 at 8 p.m. Light," "Nearer My Ood T j with beautiful lawns and well- Election of officers and other Thee," and "Ab'de With Me." ordered gardens. league business will be discussed. Pallbearers weu Arnulf Berge, Grand Manan is located on the j (226pi Pete Hansen, Martin Valder- island of the sam name, near; haugh, Martin Fladseth, Axel the entrance of the Bay of Mrs. Ruth Wick and sen, John, Nelson and Jens Husvik ' Fundy about twelve miles from left yesterday by car for the Burial took place at Falrview St. Andrew's. The Island is only Tney wU motor through Cemetery. Arrangements were twelve miles long It is very the United States as far as New Iv... and Mrs. J. H. Black returned to the city by car last evening from a ten day trip to Vancouver and the Okanagari. Thev were accompanied by Wil- mWiji i Ir THE BSST I QUALITY L they will embark irid Biair, who was formerly with in charge of BC. Undertakers. close to tl.-j state of Maine but o''k whee Those Kenrllna flow.-rs and miiil.m (inllar has been spent ixiooer 1 on me norwesian tnc weiiare servue neic Call 363 (tit BtTTKR ... Planning Building or Repairing of which equal t usiorjora lor a six munuu messages sympathy were: Ca its highways Attention all Elks Very im V our loving wife and daughter; anything In British Columbia. v-sit to Norway. portant meeting tomorrow night. i,. . uiju mi a. iviai lui vaiuciuuus, A well SClliea puyuiunuii .vin- , ri,J lrp rvk f,f A. it U.1U. All In Ml. end Mrs. Fludt ut.d Peder; sisi? ot lurmer-lisBermen and, Konson' lighters. Chrome engine visiting members cordially Mi. and Mrs. I. Hansen and Olof; dui ing the summer, tourist visi- t u r n e d different colors of vi'ted vited t: 122CI Mi. anu Mrs. Nelson mew, nays- ton- are catervd to. Mmi Ladies' and men's Cum- port; Ml. and Mrs. Jack Strand; .The island is served by a ferry hinntlnn lii-l.ter and .-israrelie . Fvtra nants free. See our ad M. . and Mrs. H. Stangbyj; Stangbyv; Mr. Mr. steamer plying from St. John and table iiKhters. etc. Bulger's ,, 8 Al-so window display at j. Andrew's. : Jewellery Store. William F. Stone's. 228cl and Mrs. Chris Viktil; Mr. and tun.. O. KilUal; Mr. and Mr. Mr. ana Mrs. uaggei aiao visii- Oi rdun Riuit nubile relation - 'lmy Anderson and Mervln; Mr. ed Fredericton and Saint John and Mrs. V. Johnson; Margaret 'officer for Columbia Cellulose, I Craftsmanship In Type... Let Ui Solve our Printinq Problems PHONE 231 SEE LS FOR .... Hoists, All-Steel Dump Bodies winches all sizes. Heavy and arrived in the city on the Prince' George today on one of his peri- J odical visits. He wi'.l be here until Friday when hv will go on to i Terrace. Next Sunday he will fly j buck to Vancouver enroute to New Licences Are Granted Berg; Pete Hum en; Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Skog; Mr. an 3 Mrs. Dick Rpccr and giils; Mr. and Mrs. J. Moen and Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Johansen; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mulroney and David; Mr. mid Mrs. Harry Hansen; Mr. and Mrs. Sandvar and Melvin; Mr. New York. New business licenses were gi anted Monday night by city and Mrs. R. Glsks; Mr. and Mrs.' The monthly dance of the Prim-o Rimert. Aern ('Inh will be .council to the following: MITCHELL & CURRIE II.MITEU Kuiidrrs & Contractors AND TOMATO SAUCE ' L.' ' .,4, ,J , IBEANSPORK Grown and Pckd In B.C. I v, , Wl family (LwX4 tty&tuA, Qaa&Xjf - r O. Jvrstad and family; Mr. and Light Trailer Frames and Wiieels. Power Take-Olfa. All Certified Operators for hi(!h pressure and general urlding INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 2?.5--lst E. Phone Green KM George Allard taxi. h ld , s . . Cove on Saturday ibb Printing Co. BC. fruit & Produce Co. Ltd. Sept 2S AU memb(,rs wisihing to wholesale fruit and produce. iaUend sh0uld submit names of Gordon MacDonald -cafe and ,h(.mwiUM flnrl their euesU to lilSMIt III.OfK Mrs. B. Pederson and Rolf; Ivar, Martha and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Anton Dybhavn; Mr. and Mrs. Markl and family; Deep Sea I Fishermen's Association; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Petiersen; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Anderson; Ollie, Mike J. S. Burns or Doug Hague, on tobacco sales. K. S. Sorensen contractor. Louis Giordano taxi. or before Friday. DOOR PRIZE. 1 221k 1 A. J. Vrebosch painting and MEAL that REFRESHES ;an8 Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Ivor fcorating j t.iclsvik; Mr. and Mrs. Curley j c. Griffiths : messenger ser- For the I DE5T I OF A FOOD Ltd. oK.igmo; m: ana Mrs. tseiiisen vjce and family; h.r and Mn Q. W John Roach-agency. Anderson and family; Mr. and; Canudlan Fishing Co. Mrs. Arnts?n and Utla; Mr. and co(f(.e snop j Mrs. A. Peterson; Alf Hansen;. George Paine cafe. "'S? FINEST OF COOKING E, Dawes and S. Alexander-messenger service. -4 otrimu, .jUMii anu nuipii, nil. aim I Mr. M. Hansen; Otto Mostad; Mrs. Gunnor Strand; Fred Eyolf-I f on; Chris anu Gunvor Berg; Mr. and Mrs. Curl Strand; Mr. and i Mrs. O. Johansen; Mr. and Mrs. j John Valderhaug and family; ll.u. and Mrs. S. H. Leslie and ; family (Vancouver); Mrs. J. , luinson and family: Mr. Axel FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 20 BROADWAY CAFE To Hospital At Kemano Nelson; Ruth Wick and family; uon anti Mai) ana mis. ueane; , - M..Nab 24. Enlor rk GENERAL ELECTRIC M.'. and Mrs. Nystedt; Mr. and Aamininratrve Resident at the Ur. o. Gike and family; Mr Vancouver General Hospital, has and Mrs. Barney Roald; Chris re".n appointed hospital adm.n- APPLIANCES . rneen erK, rra- prater at Kemano M:. McNab. a native of Van off; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson and luurly; Jens Knudson and TO EASIER, MORE CAREFREE LIVING f?W many cU (pet u&e 7 couver, recvivecl nis oarne.jr 01 $ lamily; the Wahl family; Jarvis rt(,rPB frnm the Uni- 9.95 9.95 T19 Toasrcr T12 Toaster it. Mceoa; mis. jonn wick, r. versity of British Columbia in and Mrs. Nels Luth; Mr, and Mrs 194E-. He attended the University Stole and Mr. and Mrs. ' Judy; f Tnrnntn rinrine the 1949-50 Mike Coliussi; E. Sornes and s ss,on and came to the Vancou-.amlly; O e Valderhaug;' Gladys v'r General Hospital in 1950 to and Gordon King; Ester and compIete work or his diploma ' T22 Toaster 17.50 F80 Iron 16.50 F90 Steam Iron 27.50 Floor Polisher 64.50 Electric KeHlc 16.50 Hcotinq Pods 9.50 Vacuum Cleaner, tank type, complete 109.50 You have 22 key services at Canada's First Bank. Some are personal, some are strictly business services ... all are designed to smooth your way in tnoney matters. Some you'll be glad to use often ...others will be needed -1 ci num anu uua, '" in hospital administration. He Mrt. Sohilder and family (Port was appointea scnior adminis- Aibernii; Mr. and Mrs. Thor trative resident last July. Selvig and family (Port Hope,; Mr -McNab, son of Mr. and Jnt.i; Mr. and Mrs. Hans Hus- Mrs w B MrNab 0i Gibson's, ik; Mi. and Mrs.-Martin Gun- attended Prlnce of Waies hi.h f .'ison and family (New West- icil0QX u.fore entering univer- j mlnst?ri; Mary, Joe, Art and's:t I. r aea; Mr. and Mrs. A. Benson, A, Kemno. M, McNab will' Mr. and Mrs. Pete Wikdal; Oscar' NORTHERN B.C. POWER Co.,Ltd. manage the hospital serving the . 5 IVterson; Mr. and Mrs Ivei j Morrlson-Knudson Co. of Cana- Wahl; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Itesner Work phone 210 da Ltld, employees engaged in Stewart, B.C. rlnre Kuprrl. It C. HEBE'S THE BOOKLET THAT TELLS YOU ALMOST ALL... wcKson and Mr. ana iam.iy; , tne Kemano puwer developmvnt. .vlrs. Oko Jockson and Shirley; The 6octor heartil1g the health' v.. and Mrs. R. Jemen and Ro- Drot:ram at Kemano and Kitl- I only now and then. , Every one of them is doing a key job for thousands of Canadians . . . To get the most out of jour u banking business, it will pay you to get acquainted ' with them all. I : , ert ; Mr and Mi King and t D Leon Komar . , mule;- Staff at CFPR; Pete For a quick line-up, get i free , copy of "31 ll'Sjr a Million Wold and Hans Langholm; Mr. 52SSiCS; t i r. 'in. 1 HJ - t C 1 . Tito Lav:sh ljj and Mrs. Gunnar Selvig and Air Passengers CaiuJians Use the B of M ... to save money, to borrow money, to send money away ion . to pay hills bf cheque ... to bank by .'aml'y; Mr. and Mis. AKnulf Jerge; Andor's; M;-. and Mrs. W. Simondson; Mr. and Mrs. N. Antonsen and Stanley; Mr. and Vlrs.. G. Nelson and family; Mr. and Mrj. Horace Tattersal, Mar-iorie and Vaughan; Stan, David. Helen and Janice; Mr. and Mrs You Want ' To Vancouver (today) A. Koper, C. S. Mills, R. Lelghton, j'. Lehane. W. G. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace, R. Schroeder, T. Sterling. To Sandsnit ( todavi Mrs. Pitt- Wini D. Sievert anU family; Thelma 1 WJ- Jl i mail ... to operate a joint account ... to safeguard valuables ... to take care of travel financing ... to buy and sell securities ...to handle every banking requirement of farming, commerce and industry. Ask for your copy of "21 Kys." at your neighborhood branch of "MY BANK". and Low, Joyles Rossi; Mr. and Turner M T Huges, Mr. Skog, rs Smith and Dorothy; Flo ann q.' Andrews. McKinnon and Kenneth; Lloyd ' and Joan Stevens; Mother, broth- , The ,,ad Sea tn the Jordan ers and sisteis ( Norway ; Hazel valley, 1290 feet below sea level, Tweed. ir the jowest land area on the In memory to Jacob Furunes K0be to the Lutheran Church Mem- . , to orial Fund: from Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Olsen and Margaret. oumem.nl S . Presbyterian Church Tea at MONTREAL P) Evening clas-) III o KEY THE ses In French conversation for the J?!1""1 "rs' 9e0(r6eoM!t E.miish-nnnir,na nrt,.it. .in . ell. 333 5th Ave. East, Seplem- and for many a happy wearing season to come. Here for you now in a large, fashion-worthy selection. Come in. "Tomorrow's Styles Today" Annette Mansell Ladies Wear 523 3rd Ave. open Oct. 1 under direction of J ES. Cloutier, Organized' by the provincial secretary, lvssons are given In six schools by special French teachers. ber 27, Cathulic Full Bazaar, Octobe.-3 and 4. Men's Rotary tea, October 11 Civic Centre. Lutheran Tea, October 13 P.ebekah bazaar, Ortooer -id L.O.B.A. Fall Bazaar, Oc tober 28 Women's Hospital Auxiliary MY EM Newest BofM key servict is the modern method of moiwy-management Ptrsonal Planning. Already many Personal Planners are saving more money, despiie today's high prices. Get your dollars out of the doldrums with Personal Planning. Ask for your copy of "Personal Planning" t your neighborhood branch of the B of M. Drop in today. Banic of Montreal TO A HIUI0N CAMWMS Hallowe'en Tea, October 31. it home of Mrs, W. C. R. Jones," 43!) Fourth Avenue West. :or NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WORK Sonju Bazaar. November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 7. Presbyterian Cliurch Eanar, November 15. The Women of the Moose Fall Bazaar, November 1(1 Cathedral Bazaar. Nov. 17. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 21. i St.. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Nu- Prince Rupert Branch: TRNHST PAULDING, "Maiuctf Sieware Brim- Mil VILLE G. CENG!;, Manasr SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. Ounce for ounce the best value lilt J t N C I I V I I V WAtK or CAUADIANS ' " v 'i f " I T M 215 1st Avenue West Vt O K I N O vemlvr "29 United Church W. A. Fall Bazaar, Dec. 6. I'lione DO!) P.O. Box 721