x. Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, July 18, 1951 j-erAoiuits rnO ( Gas Increase J4olei ..Jlrrwa j Ha:i;lM:WiHi)l rmn: v ; l mm ' I . . -M l f jTm. ... Is Inevitable VANCOUVER. Ralph D. Bak Mix 'U .:.,. ' . VS. i ,';l -Vi- er, president of Standard Oil Co., RDER COAL NOW BEFORE FREIGHT (Prince Rupert) H. Gann and J. W. Armstrong, Victoria; Alex Arvid, Edmonton; E. Johnson, C. H. Ashdown, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and family, O. Dinsdale, C. Shaw and H. Lovedei, Vancouver; J. Jefferies, Telkwa; C. Anderson, Smithers; M. Plnguain, Summit. New Jer PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STtDIO 216 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 ' Prince Rupert says that a further Increase in the price of gas is inevitable foliowin- n nrw atfre-ment between the oil companies and their employees providing for ATE INCREASES GO INTO EFFECT LATER THIS MONTH The Dry Goods and Novelty Shop will be closed Irom July 20 till August 3. (170c) J. J. Payne Ielt on today's plane for a business trip to Vancouver. Salt , Lake Ferry running every Sunday and Thursday, weather permitting. Green 931 or Black 926. (tf) Ben Sampson returned today from a holiday trip to Burbank near Los Angeles. He found the weather excessively hot. Dr. A. A. Miller, who has been attending a dental convention in Seattle, returned to the city a few days ago. sey; B. Anderson, Maplewood, ; an increase in wages. ;Lcod River Lump, ton $2Q fj tLcod River Egg 20.25 kcod River Nut 18.25 is z New Jersey; L. B. Evans, Parks-ville; Mrs. R. Owens and children and Mrs. F. Dakin and children, Selwyn; Mr. and Mrs. H. Rempel, Prince Rupert; Mrs. R. McElderry and son, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. Sirevog and Mr. and Mrs. Hiuseholder, Ketchikan; J. G. Perry, Edmonton; Miss G. Ker, Winnevillc, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Whltehouse, Burns Lake; G. Root, Langford, B.C. Icrta Deep Scam Lump $Jg CJ A . F ' I . r m mm mm mm v- ' I J J t Icrta Diplomat Nut $f 9 7C Me Gordon F. Forb.'s, government &Ht."t, leaves on this evenings train for Terrace where he will spend the next few days on official business. Everyone is welcome to a Fish-and-Chlp Dinner at - the United Church Hall, Thursday, July 19, beginning at 6 p.m. tMOL,HO J.ONOOH. TOP ADMIRAL The titla of Admiral of the Fleet was conferred for the first time in history of the Royal Navy on Sir Henry F. Oliver In 1928. Loose I.wad Friers $1 per ton less than above Ibert & McCaffery LIMITED Phones 116, 117 or 58 (168c) 1 John Tustin, who has been identified with the work of' the Columbia Cellulose Co. at Prince I Rupert, is re-entering the min ilil ing field. Mr. Tustin was originally a mine surveyor. W. B. (Bill) Tobey, well known here and until recently manager of a mine at Vananda, Texada Island, is moving to Colorado. He is reported to have accepted the post of manager at the Colorado Standard Lead and Zinc mine at Lake City. CHESS MASTER WEDS Abe YanofsKy, 26-year-old Winnipeg ctess master. Is shown with his bride, the former Hilda Gutnick of Winnipeg. Yanofsky, four-time holder of the Dominion chess title, expects to enter the Canadian Chess Championship at Vancouver, August 26-September 1.. (CP PHOTO) By Appointment (in Distillers co H-M. Kinpt George VI Tanqueray, Gordon & Co. Ltd. 14 it all your earnings pass through Swim Classes Start Well Vacation Cars TWO 1950 FORDOR'S Low mileage TWO 1950 FORD PREFECTS 3,500 miles A-1 Shape Ready to Go Bob Parker. Ltd. Jr'OKD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. rids without even pausing long th to say Hello'? If only a 1W 9...if"'iief'3W aSicnyeri 130 Young Enthusiasts Take To Water on Opening Day "We had no idea these classes part of those earnings could lchind as savings, you would i worry . . . you'd enjoy life loday . . . and you'd build a fund Cloudv weather and even a I would 8 over so wel1." sald the little rain did not dampen the i instructors. "Applications keep e things you want tomorrow to bring. spirits of 130 young swimming I coming in and there should be enthusiasts yesterday afternoon j at least 150 steady pupils as Civic Centre swim classes got i through the summer." under way at Gyro pool. j Highlight of swim classes will Ranging from ages seven to be the finale demonstration, MY BANK L , in' ouf what ,1,e viul ,en Pnm .I'lpj" tvf ce"1 mcans- s- fr yur copy J I'HIll tVI a1 5 of "Personal Planning at your 1, ' i ' neighborhood B of b branch. From Vancouver (Tuesday) C. L. Shaw, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Plunguain, O. Root, J. Ewart, Miss H. Hanbury, G. D. Little, E. Brown, Mrs. S. Poque. From Sandspit (Tuesday) Capt. R. Moulton, T. Pierson, P. OrLshinkoff. To Vancouver (today) J. J. Payne, A. McCuaig, Mrs. A. Mc-Cuaig, M. Terry, M. W. Richardson, B. E. Blair, A. G. Slocomb, R. Mawhinney, G. Parsons, C. H. Ashdowne. 15 girls outnumbering boys when students show what they about two to one Instructors have learned. Several prizes will i Personal Planning uill help you tare . . . and you'll likt be awarded for top performance I in each class. I lan McHardy and Gloria Sather divided the group Into three parts. The first ' group those A1V BASK", sat in g at Stcmds $upb2jn& TANQUERAY, GORDON & CO. LTD. ... the largest gin distillers in the world who can't swim contains some 80 youngsters but they didn't get a chance yesterday. By the trine all were sorted out as to groups mmIrmt OHiianun IS it was too late for the first class. The second class with about I . WITH CANADIANS IN tVEDY WAIK Or HFC SINCI 1117 This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. S'til m 0 .7". t t fit m ;J ,,, n't' i . 1 v 'r a i A' ' HJ f '! ' 'km: m if f m J i . !, 1 .. the MEAL that REFRESHES 1st FINEST OF COOKING Lutheran Tea, July 21. Port Edward W.A. Bazaar, August 6, 1 p.m., at Community Hall. (p) Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. Catholic Fail Bazaar, October 3 and 4. Rcbekah Bazaar, October 20. Sonja Bazaar, November 2. . Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 7. Presbyterian Fall Sale, November 15. (153c) I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 22. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 29. 30 students are those who can swim but need Improvement in style, breathing and kicking. Most of them can get across the pool and Mr. McHardy thinks they "will make real good swimmers by the end of the season." NOT AFRAID "I am surprised the way these kids take to the water," he said. "They're not afraid and that is the first step In learning to swim." Miss Sather Is In charge of the senior class, In which about 20 have enrolled who will be learning advanced techniques in water sport such as fancy dives. Life-saving .will also be included. Mac Construction Company )OD FOU TAKE OCT ORDERS THOSE 200 BROADWAY CAFE The most powerful gasoline your car can use . . . 'activated' Shell Premium! VILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Siding . . . 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