Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, August 10, 1951 TERRACE I OPICS Terrace Has Danger Spot More Farm and Less Parkland is Advocated TERRACE Brought forward hv Gerald Duffus at Wednesday RUPERT PEOPLES STORE HaVjj Miss Janet Ferrler of Vancouver and Miss Clem Cruickshanlc drove into Terrace on Friday for a short visit with friends in the district. Prince Rupert Car Drivers Average Well-One Big Fault On the whole, Prince Rupert car owners are good drivers but a large percentage of them fail to observe one "very important" regulation. They forget to signal when leaving a curb, says J. D. Heinekey, in charge of the Provincial Motor Vehicle Branch re-testing unit currently set up in the city. ' Failing to signal when leaving - SELECTED SHOlh, CAPITOL NEWS nights meeting of the Terracel Clearance Sale! Mrs. T. E. Brue is a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Constable Brue visited her this week. Evening Shows Saturday Matinees Today and Sat. 'I, - J., the curb where you re car nas DEAN In 7k:. Bert West is spending two weeks on holiday at his home here, driving in from Burns Lake at the week-end. GUARANTEED SAVINGS ON EVERY SALE ITEM and District Board of Trade, presided oved by Alec Gillanders, the ever present dang-er of accidents at the Kalum Street railway crossing through increased rail and road traffic decided the board to write to Superintendent C. A. Berner requesting the installation of a signal at this point. A copy of the letter will be sent to the village commissioners for their support. Quoting press reports on the amount of butter, eggs and even : Rupert Peoples Store Mr. and Mrs. Philip Tetreault and two children have arrived from Calgary to stay with Mr. Tetreault's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Tetreault. IB.JIS A-ZZ7Z?w",i Mil I strawberries (from Holland! pur 3, 'race Wan Totem PORTRAITS 1 Films Developed and Printed i PROMPT SERVICE 1 CHANDLER'S STl'DIO 216 4th Street Box 645 CARTOON NEWS i Shows 7 - , A Famous Players Theatre Nearly 60 members of the Masonic Lodge, with their wives and children, were the guests of Hon. and Mrs. E. T, Kenney on Saturday last at their summer cottage at La-kelse Lake. been parked is very dangerous and one of the chief factors responsible for a good many car accidents." said Mr. Heinekey. He added, however, that, with increased traffic here, driver.-would soon see the necessity of such signals. "It's not only Prince Rupert drivers who are missing this signal but most small centre drivers have the same fault." And these little things "which can become big things" are pointed out to drivers all over the province in the re-testing program being carried out for the past two years Another important regulation often overlooked is that of dimming lights to oncoming traffic at night. To bring home the Importance of this ruling, a depth perception tester is used for dual purposes Usini both eyes and looking down a tube, the driver is asked to ascertain when two ,ignr. at the far end of the tube are similar in distance from the chased by the Dominion government. Harry King, chairman of the agricultuie committee, stated that in British Columbia alone there the 400,300.000 acres of parkland more than in agriculture and, at the same time, the province produces only one half of the amount of beef it consumes . It was his opinion that Phone Green 389 Trincc Rupert AO V KRTTS I NO IN THE DAILY NEWS BklNQS KESUtfB Miss Annie Lips, principal of, the Terrace elementary school, j returned home on Tuesday's train from the south where she had spent the past month on holiday. An Interesting wedding took place on Friday evening last in the First Presbyterian Church, Edmonton, when George de Ker-gommeaux of Redwater, son of Mrs. Louis Newhouser of Terrace, exchanged marriage vows with Evelyn Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stephenson of Edmonton. Wing Commander Dunn of Edmonton officiated at the double ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was some of this parkland could be better used as ranching country. Reporting for publicity, Herbert Spencer stated that since the visit of the Alcan officials, there had been some publicity which had not ull been favorable. JaiforiiKj Jor Ladies and Gentlemen LING I the tailor E. T. Applewhalte, MP, passed through Terrace on Tuesday on his way to Prince Rupert from the east. WATER tells Ihe truth about... WHISKY ey.s. Most people win give me NEW DIRECTOR Ma. H. Heci Stewart. 45-year-old native of Cumberland, British Columbia, has been named director of public -relations for the Army and given the acting rank of lieutenant-colonel. A former newspaper man, he succeeds Lt.-Col. J. H. Mahony. V.C., who is going to London, Ont., on the staff of Western Ontario Command. Col. Stewart, deputy director for four years, was recently called back from Japan and Korea to assume his new duties. (CP. from National Defence) Long distance calls had been hold up for as long as five hours at a time because there was only the one line. The board, therefor, decided to request the De a picture of loveliness as she , correct answer. However, with one eye s view 220 Sixth St. Phone 649 partment of Transport for an 1 I blocked, no person can deter-; mine thv? relative depth of two objects "and that is exactly what ! happens when you are blinded in Archdeacon and Mrs. Hudson are awaiting the arrival of their daughter, Mrs. J. Edgar, of West-view, and their daughter-in-law, Mrs. J. Hodson of Nanalmo, who are coming to spend a few weeks on holiday here. Archdeacon Hodson is in Prince Rupert today to meet them. V.jJL1 efficient telegraph and telephone service for -the whole area. Donations to the special Alcan entertainment fund had am came down the aisle of the flower-adorned church. Her floor length bridal gown of white nylon velverae was fashioned with bouffant skirt, fitted bodice of slipper satin with short, puffed sleeves and high neckline and she wore long nylon gloves. A beaded Queen Anne coronet held in place the embroidered F.ench bridal veil, an heirloom 6-95 21-Piece Breakfast ; Sets 32-Piei-e Breakfast Sets . one eye w ith bright headlights , apprca-hinp. Mr Heinekey points j 1 out. Or a foreign body in the 1 eye, causing momentary blind-1 ness will haw? the same effect! and that is the time to stop the j ounted to almost $300, stated the j board's treasurer, H. M. Wight-! man. A vote of thanks was ac-! corded the collectors for this I RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles 21-Piece Bone $ CFPR regaining normal vi of the groom's family. Her only car while The Roberts' hay barn on the former Maxim place on the bench behind the llalli-well Road was completely destroyed by fire shortly after 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. China Tea Sets 15-95 27-95 (Subject tc Cbange) fund. Mrs. Will Robinson and Mr. Gillanders and also the merchants who had come forward when the need was most urgent. A letter of thanks will be forwarded to Hun. E. C. Carson Dinner Sets, from $ j Seagram' ornament was a rhinestone neck- sion. lace, the gift of the groom. She vl.ION u wnifArs arried a bouquet of deep red Ml,n i-.Wicterl licences are due roses- to vision haindieaps but. most 66 pieces at IT- Put Seogrom'i "83" to the Water tett. For water (plain or sparkling) ii your most reliable guide to the whole truth about any whisky. Woter add nothing, detract nothing, but reveali a whiiky'i true, natural flavour and bouquet, t Say SEAGRAM'S and be SURE . . , , of the fined (Including beautiful wood and Couldon Plate) : "83" for having l.akelse Avenue and ' Kalum Street blaektopped within the town limits. New members brought for admittance to the Board by Mrs. No:rington. chairman ot the membership committee, were E. Bridesmaid was the bride s sucn handicaps can be overcome : sistei. Miss Violet Stephenson, "quit 0 easily." says the tester.' who was charming in a floor where a driver, for example, length gown of blue nylon vel-1 :ahnot. scj to the side without; verae, full skirted with fitted lv mnR his head, a mirror on the j bodice, short sleeves and short f tnp rar must be used and I matching gloves. Her headdress ttir driver's licence is restricted was of blue net with ruffled accordingly Glasses must be coronet and she carried an arm worn by drivers who need them ; SPECIAL English Bone China Ct'PS AND SAUCERS nt 1 S. Laird. Louis Newhouser, Rob- 69c aJ 97c PUNCHBOWL SETS '7.95 MANSON'S China Shop Douquet 01 pin ana wnue car- ur licences here also are resignations. td nccordingly. Groomsman was Leonard; With Mr. Heinelwy are L. W. Adams of Redwater and ushers Diaper and W. N. French. For were Alfivd Stephenson and Jack more than two months the three Toppitt of Edmonton. have been touring central British During the signing of the reg- Columbia and when conditions ThL ndverfiimnt not publihd or displayed by lh Liquor Control Board of by the Government of fritivh Un i ert Squires. J. de Kergommeaux i and Mrs. Grace MeDermid. Delegates to the annual contention of the Associated Boards ! of Trade- meeting in Prince Ru-' pe t on September 5, 6 and 7 wie nominated and are J. H. , Smith. Mis. L. Newhouser, Harry iK iife. Mrs. C. J. Norrington and j W. H. Spencer with alternatives 1 John Kill, Mrs. T. Fra.ser, Alec Gillanders and W. Robinson. ister Miss M. Shore sang "O are favorable an average of 50 drivers are examined and tested each day. Often work has to be carried on into evening hours, often until 9:30 or 10 o'clock. JUST ARRIVED Call 363 FRIDAY P.M. :30 Sleepy Time Storlea 4:45-Stock Quot. it Int. 5:00 int. 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No nails, rapid erection, save a third on any other method of construction. J. A. BEATON Pan-A-Bode Representative will be at the PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Friday and Saturday August 10 and 1 1 Also agent for . . . Selkirk Metal Insulated Chimneys .Jlol(l -jirrU'tlii FOR BETTER ... Planning Building or Repairing Here, the branch is testing for h" first time drivers with Class : B or A licences and all of that j work is done in the evening. There are roughly 200 chauffeurs i in Prince Rupert, Mr. Heinekey! said. Same drivers being re-tested! MEN'S Brogues P.omise Me" and the nuptial music was played by Mr. New-combe. ' Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Acadia Masonic Hall, 104th Street and 83rd Avenue, where many guests gathered to offer felicitations to the happy pair. Mrs. J. Stephenson, mother of the bride, received the guests. H :r suit was of grey gabardine with pink accessories and she wore a corsage of pink roses. A buffet supper had been prepared for the guests and a three-tiered wedding cake was cut with due ceremony. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Jack Poppitt and duly responded to. ; Dancing to Jack Charles' or Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ryall and son. New Westminster; H. Ly-num, J. Edgar. H. D. MarLean and and Joan Atwood, Terrace; Peter Star, M. A. Huel, R. Hamilton, Mrs. G. White. Mr. and Mrs. C. have lost their licences. "People may think we are hard-hearted," the testers say, "but it is for their own safety and for the safety of others when we do take their licences. Drivers must meet a standard and if they cannot do so re- I gardless of the reason the law jus', won't let them drive. The public is entitled to this protection." The testing unit will operate R. McKibbln and Sue Atkins; Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Stewart, Chilliwack; Archdeacon E. Hod Oxfords FRC M ENGLAND son, Terrace; C. E. Mayo, city; J. Beaton, Kamloops; L. Horn-castle, Prince George; G. A. chestra continued until the early hours of the morning. The bride and groom left early the next, here until August 18. when It morning on a two weeks' holiday Morris, Fairbault, Minnesota; D. S. Love, city; Dora Davis and Eva A. Snyder, Los Angeles; Mrs. C. G. Keigwin, Renton, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. Beck, Telkwa. fashion footwea trip to Terrace, driving by way of will move to Prince George and .1 r, : r, .1 tr;-i I .1 .......I,. -nnnV, in . .k1 I 11:00-Saturday Date MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED . Builder! It Contractor! i me DiB di-iiu niguway. ror ner in wire c i.n-n v i ; j j Weather Report going away costume the bride headquarters again. The "nitn!,. w p , rt chose navy gahardlne with white will rema"in open here both this' Message Period accessories. .week and next Saturday so that; 11:33 Recorded Interlude II :45 Ii-mndinavian Melodlei Hardware Kitchenwor The groom, a former Terrace drivers, now out fishing, may take boy, is employed with the the opportunity for their re-Schlumberger Oil Survey Com- quired re-test, pany in Redwater, Alberta and SATURDAY P.M. 12:00 BBC Bandstand 12:30- Folk Song Time :-y(:lVrl!!i.V7MI BAPC0 PAINT PRODI the bride was on the office staff of the Parliament Buildings in Edmonton. WORLD STANDARDS Establishment of international standards for drugs' and vaccines is an aim of the UN World Health Organization. f z'M SPECIAL SPECIAL ' il Li ma j J f II price. Made from Rye Grain mojhti WANTED Shovel -or Crane to rent, 3-ton capacity Peg's Wrcckinq Co., Prince Rupert Warehouse, tf Brushes Polishes Dust Mopi . . . . . . 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