i. Prince Rupert Doiiv Newj Saturday November 10, 1951 1 SMALL TALK by Syms CONCERNING A VISIT BY A RICH RELATIVE Cow. 151 Mifor En'rpricf Srndicato. Lot Anglt Phone Service Nearly Restored Two weeks ago today after the season's record rainstorm, no 1 Ratchford, well known Joe i k m " ' J .- it n local pioneer, was oblif;ed to less than 550 city telephones enter the local hospital here j were out of commission due to some days ago. j wot cab'es and short circuits, but ; this morning only six or seven B. J. Bridden, O. L. Braman lines remained out, Telephone and W. Greenwood, on a business Supeiintendent Eric Janes re-trip ' to Masset, left Frince Rupert ported. last night on the Chilcotin. .'J "Now we're all set i"or the Christmas storms, if they do not come eooner, to knock them -out Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swanson, irtrmpHti rif PHtir i T?nrurt in- 1 I "I'll strap you good if you're rude to him, Junior!" "Now where could I have hidden that horrible picture of Aunt Hattie?" Mr. Janes philosophically "We've fixed up the best 'room in the house for you. Uncle Midas . .." 4 ' at Masset. They left last night L, " ' ' , . , , t ... , . ,i humor In spite of the trials and for the Islands on the Chilcotin. tribuations attaching themselves der red Mr. and Mrs. Lofgren, both of , M efforts in trying to keep whom are employed at Columbia Pnne service up to the de-Cellulose, have taken up resi-j mailus of the greatly expanding dence in the Summit Apart- .community for communication e Cash for old gold. Bulger'. IU v I! mnt iseivice ft! V ' Within the next few days, MrJ S.O.N meeting Monday, No- SAVE 50 on fuel bills with the new improved patented (ltc) F.ank McLean, who has been janes expects to have caught up vember n 8 P i in Vancouver receiving surgical , completely with the aftermath ; ueamit-ni, reiuniea 10 rnnce ; 0f ne stoTm. Kupert on Wednesday on the Printj Rupert. ;,jru:.N HOSPITALITY-Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh graciously return 'BOOKER' liiy shown by tneir united states hosts during their visit to Washington. Seen at the Legion Auxiliary meets at 9:45 a.m. at Canadian Legion lor Cenotaph parade. All members please attend. lite) Whist drive and tournament, Saturday, November 10, Moose Temple. Everybody welcome. ' (264c) All persons Joining with Can r,juu-..v vn... irn. i,u uKiit aie: me uuKa, Margaret Truman, dauehter of ihe Youth Training Courses Offered 4 models of or furnaces Truman, Princess Elizabeth and Prescient Truman. f ; !f -1 (-: Mrs. Folder showing BOOKER heaters free on request at ICP from AP) Rev. Montagu S. Young, of Ma's-I Inlet Anglican Mission, returned to Queen Charlotte Islands on the Chilcotin last night following a week's stay in Prince Rupert. Aain this year, a course for (j out-of-school rural young people Motel -JJrrli-u is Hifr OMrl I T-,, adian Legion in laying wreaths Island City Builder's Supply Namu have purchased a large li" 4feed j?e X?Uthat Cenotaph, November 11, house hm.. on Tavinr Taylor str Street, formerly n, Training "'" "f. Centre, Acadia 3 Camp, ?. f ' I Dlease Please faU fall in ln at at thp the Leeion , ""'vwsity Hill, hV, v Vancouver. Civic owned h Mr ,nH Mr. ini, , , Phone Blue 820 505 McBride Street a.m. m. sharr) sharp. i Llnnev - centre Director John Stirn an- J' ' Inounces he will take appllca- Prince Rupert ' N. C. Torry, O. C. Upson, W. Uchaoz,.A. Sarich. T. M. Barrow. Regular meeting of Deep Sea Rev. Dr. E A. Wright, castor tionj5 fr the eight week course Fishermen's Union, Sunday, No- and Mr. and Mrs. Renwick, Van-'of First Presbyterian Church, is ln agriculture for men and j vember 11, 2:30 p.m., FLsher-cmiver; Mr. and Mrs. HuRman, returning to the city on the home-making for women. j men's Hall. Members requested Houston; J. Anderson, Smithers; Camosun tomorrow after at- Although it is not expected: to attend. (264cl Mr. and Mrs. L. Hansen and Mr. tending sessions of British Co- that applicants for the agricul-I T.... , S- RIGHT FOR WEEK-ENDS 5 STETSON : THE CASUAL S 8! hi Girl Selected For Elgar Choir iing Overseas Next Year ISixtecn-year-oId Shirley Haui'an", (laughter of iiii,l Mrs. Samllaugan, has been accepted for the 'I Kin'ar Choir of Vancouver and will travel to iidii next summer on the celebrated juvenile i's annual overseas tour, vs. aiii '('incut of the accep- lumbia synod In Vancouver this turai course will be obtained!' week. t from this area, Mr. Stirn be-; Armistice Day banquet of the 1 lieves the course for young worn-f Canadian Legion, which was to Anne and George LaSette, en may have "considerable at-i have been held at the Armory, children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred traction. wi" be held instead in the Can- LaSette of Queen Charlotte City, I ' There is no fee for the Course adian LB'on auditoriuia on have returned to Prince Rupert hirh begins .lammrv 7 evepnt Monday, November 12, at 1 p.m. and Mrs. L. Stanton, Oona Riv-. ci; H. Ket le, Now Masset; A. W. Mi-Guin ; Terrace; O. Mes'shom,) Toronto; It. Htollery; H. Rosse and P. Raexhlt'tir, Edmonton; ' Phyllis Hvnley, Burns Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Donees, Burns Lake. t iu: to again maKe their home wltn for room and board which has their grandparents, Mr. and Mm. beeti set at $20. Return fare to John Linney; Vancouver will be refunded witn n Classified Ads Pay m ooSe run ram Biln Mrs. John Linney has sold a residence on Ninth Avenue to L. Anderson who recently arrived here to become agent for Canadian Pacific Air Lines. Mr. i uf this budding Prince jfr vucali.st was made last t iv C l). Fiiullater of Van-r vi'ii'iau (lirert'ir of the iq rirranneil dilizenslujy Officer Jo An amateur program for chil- if, fnilov, im; uudillon sn ' ;-rri.x hi and consent of i rr,ts f 'A US proposed byi Barbara dren is being arranged for the X" " "h V , , from c . the end of this month by the Child lnu;nor- tepnrltored reCently Care committee of the Women of the Moose. Admission will oe Mrs. A. M. Linney is planning by gift from each child. This on spending the winter at Long committee also diseased ar- Beach, California, with a sister, rangemenLs for the forthcom- Mrs. Daigneault. Enroute she f !m wi:s a member of the Vhli Cili 'J lug bazaar or the Moose Worn- will spend some time in New Ifi.nr and made the trip to (i: durimi the past summer.! 4 "ill i:o into Intensive i B iniincdiately at the I k "i I J -i : rv f-luyro, dirBctor, ;:'. liciih Memorial High ' will travel to Van- Miss Comtanre Hayward, who en- nf Sphering was in the Westminster with her mother, RALEIGH "Clubman" fomplttly equipped with 3 spctd ftar and Dynohub lishtinf system. A Tm bllycltby famous Engliih Company ,, . . will bt yours if you can write e winning assay of 50 words. Or your choice of many ether fine prists. For full details about the contest, free literature to help you get started anda complete list of priies.. .just print your name and address in the form below and mail immediately no obligation. iniMwic jr injtc nmu oi-iinu ntr-- Mrs. il. uirara, also stopping at gent Mrs. C. Mclntyre in the Seattle to visit with .sisters Is 'a Itaison officer with the Department of Citizenship and chair. Refreshments were serv- there a! 1 '"w,nits alla taster ed at the cljse of the meeting, visiting Prince ' Rimert next Mon-' mis "f rehearsal with the Jr. , !,. 1 1 v.ir prior to the overseas "7, m " ' , , ,h it is expected that Miss Hay- ward win reach this city on ECIPES i y has hem a member of , Monday by steamer and leave for r cnoir oi rust iresoy- , Prinr. oeoru-. hv T,.esri:iv even. Dam Site Banquet f Ciiuri-h which is directed in.v ,- CONTEST CLOSES NOV. 30th E J. Smith. , whl)e sne ls in prIlce Rupert F'ndlat.T was impressed Miss Havward will be entertain- Fruited Tapioca Cream 1 package tapioca pudding mix 2 cups milk 'i teaspoon grated lemon rind 1 cup canned fruit cocktail Vti cup toasted shredded V For a well-balanced hat wardrobe, you should j S have at least one informal style. When you come C in and see the new Stetson Casual, you'll snap . , , C 1 the brim down, and go whistling away. It's just e the bat for week-ends; spectator sports, driving. " . . J U i WATTS & NICKERSON-i VANDERHOOF Alcan entertained some two hundred and seventy guests at the damsite i'.f I'andidatc at yesterday's ed t, dinner b- 'he Buiinc.s"r"t I :s and was enthusiastic professional Women's . Club, f lie qualities which led to which club she will address Moi,- "l-'aia e. day evening. IJM SKKVICE lIlJlf.Sons of Norway in imnny " i when members and friends from Vanderhoof Board of Trade j Blend pudding mix and milk. joined with members and friends) Cook and stir over moderate heat from the Prince George Board of i boiling. Remove from heat and t Whist and Dance i''1 Youth Service Organ j. J MEN'S CLOTHING ,,, , S I b 3rd Avenue. Phone 3451. 5 CANAOIA PULP a P4PKR ASS'N. (WESTERN BRANCH) SOS lktminion Rlilg. Vancouver) B.C. Send Contt Information and Literature tot In rind and thoroughly iii B i'am with, which um Twelve tuhlesnf whlt nnrt fin Trade in attendance at a dinner;"'"'" 1 .i-ur aas come in contact ,ii ,. ,. r,iH , niu, on Wvdnesdav of this week drained fruit cocktail. Chill. J Spoon into serving dishes and Knglund, hi, during uuiing a u t tin. Kims of Nnrwnv retrnlari Cnntions decorated the menu: j AWWVWAAAAA lAAAAAAAAAAi Name Addrei sprmKie with coconut. Serves S to 6. young ' Ciertnany, people from event w hich was well attended "The Bi;:gf:st Dam Dam in Can-f"i'"e and Extra prizes also were offered. ! ada." Dam Site Open House," I with those of Britain. Winners were: ; "British Columbia's Best Roads, ita t ei,.(t., f,w. Mro d , The World's Largest Dam,""The Youth Service, Organlza- , MEMBERSHIP MEETING and DANCE Hntam is spon.sored by M.Cailum, second, women's World's Largest All Water Sea "iiy of Education and ,. i Plane Base." The menu for ThJ 1 1 in . i. .... dam dinner, was: Culler Dam Celery and Olives Time's Flying Shop Early Necimko Diversion Cocktail Sluiced Consomme CHiiyun Lobster Salad Grilled Alcan Steak with Cast IiiKOla Mannlx Pit Kun Potatoes Tweed.smutr Potatoes Hoclt Fill Pie Impervious Core cheese Blasted Beverages i -r'., . . al" ; J- Halsall, first and Nels Gun- f i.im.d directors. Activi- dor 54ond mnl's division. .V '1'0.1''!1' dlrPcUnnal: Chair prize went to Harold ;..it...n and one of the cllan(, nlld N,,ls Menzies took ilnemto ma "llmm" I thP cloor prize. T (Hps. i Refresliinents were served, ni idialrr said he had won WHh catering by committee head f '''st ol Hon . W . T . Straith, ; Mrs. Barney Roald, assisted by Columbia's minister of Mrs, Alt Jensen, Miss Ellen ,5 '""' r'"' "'' movement and j Wusung, Carl Giske, B. Bakkien l;;"1"". s lar as the min- and Mr. Heliand. ' ""lit five it, had been) President Ounderson was mas- Some say "A Slipper is only n slipper" And usually they're FOR Co-Op and Credit Union Members CIVIC CENTRE AUDITORIUM Thursday, Nov. 15, 1951, at 8:00 p.m. Guest speakers will be R. A. Monrufet, Managing Director ol the B.C. jCredit Union League and Bob Donaldson of the U B.C. Extension Department. , Films will be shown and refreshments will be served." - Tickets can be obtained at all Co-op stores. Admission free. right. ter of eeremonfc'S . who arrived by afternoon from : I'-lerclay Nelson L.ifreniere, for driving a motor vehicle without a licence, was fined $25 and costs in city police court yesterday. A. Dyer, for speeding, was fined $5 and costs, and Rene Yezer-man, for driving without headlights, was similarly fined. 'r '"'ft bv last evenlmr's urn BIGGEST BARRIER The Hoover Dam on the Colorado River in Arizona ls 720 feet high and 1,244 feet long at the top. iv.' or six candidates for "' will take audition. lilll'llillllllllllllllillllllllllllilfflllllUffllllllPlMMIIIIBILIIII i.l ,..!!,! n:ili.lin,il.:l;l:,:'li:,r,,jliiH!liiu,l:1llli!ii1:ii:f Sponsored by: The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union. LAY AWAY NOW 266 BUT CHRISTMAS IS COMING Therefore a slipper is more than just a slipper. A SLIPPER BECOMES A GIFT And for Christmas giving slippers ae among the most appreciated and useful gifts. C-harming j I Masonic Temple was filled ' lunty Friday evening fori FOR CHRISTMAS DULY NEW 3 CLA.-islFliSiJ -.UVKH1 SfcMENTSs BRING REStTl r i 1 :ir nntAnil K.ili n : 5 couples enjoyed ! s " ihe music of Mrs. j i o'niesira. J Gwrge Peters, the worthy! v as Introduced to the ' f d guvsts by Don Ritchie. ! Jl,,tl.V patron. ' I r to, ot ceremonies for the was James Bremner OUR STOCK IS GOOD NOW L" ae awPs Pres'"ed at rs ,)f the order assisted rins the delicious refresh-l prepared by Mrs. W. was tastefully decora-i '"r occasion and made a selling for the beauti-,j "g (li esses worn bv the A gift of a Watch ls always appropriate. Enquire today about our convenient lay-a-way plan. GEORGE COOK jLX PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. CHARLIE ROBERTS "h -tU'rrtisenicnl is not puullshed or displayed by the Llapo Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia" BOX 638 PHONE 357 iniiwiiMiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiwi Hlllllllllillilillllllllliillll liMNIIillllllliilii I umaimini niniiuiu