X Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, July 25, 1951 - W M M "V i II Loca a With . n BARRET ASPHALT d PERSONAL New Hall at Miller Bay Latest of the amenities at the Miller Bay Hospital is a commodious and well appointed recreation hall for the staff which, now nearing completion, was usrd for the first time last Sunday when it was the venue for a reception In connection with the visit of the .Lieutenant-Governor. Originally erected during the war as the Rjncral recreation hall at the Seal Cove base of Royal Canadian Air Force th SHINGLES I For detailed Information, plione i'i i o kk r 1 1 . i tf f t tt, in if i it iiit A I J t , . J I ." "" ft f i$ 1 "t ill: A I i - - i W V'H X en or Mcumery Ltd. Salt Lake Fciry running every Sunday and Thursday, weather permitting. Green 931 or Black 926. (tf) S. A. Bird and son, Walter Bird, returned to the city by car 8unday from Vancouver. Mrs. Bird Jr. and family returned home by boat. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lonie of Vancouver are In Prince Rupert visitlni their daughter. Mr Ed 117 . 58 Mrs. Geoff Lambly of Terrace returned home today after spending a couple of days In the city. Prince Rupert Shrine Band open air concert, Court House lawns, Thursday, July 26, at 8:00 p.m. All welcome. (174c) George Schneider, vice-president of Celanese Corporation of America, following a week's visit to the district, sailed last night on the Prince Oeorge for Vancouver enroute back to New York. He joined Mrs. Schneider and friend. Mrs. Roberts, whn structure was taken down and iSrl - mm nd City Builders Supplies i re-erected at Miller Bay by ! Mitchell & Currle, local contrac-j tors. Measuring 100 by 50 feet over 'all, the hall's main feature U a Martin, and their son, J. C. Swart. Blue 820 RED CROSS A meetine will THE RH TWINS-Two !i be held In the Civic Centre at Columbia citizens whose had' been making the round trip 10 AiasKa. lives were saved by the ready availability of the right type of hlnnH n.-hn tk. i ...... .. 77 by 50 auditorium or recreation vcr.uc filled out with such adjuncts as kitchen, locker room and shower and dressing rooms. The main floor will be marked off for basketball, badminton and volleyball. About Labor Day it is expected a formal opening dance will w.Um w.,CII were uurn WRn lne Rn ractor. They received replacement transfusions of blood, rushed from the Red Cross Blood Bank the night they were born and for several weeks after. Now they are healthy, normal little girls. In addition to the Free Blood Transfusion Service, the ReH rm cmin.i0i i ..v. i 8 p.m. Thursday, July 26, fur the purpose of organizing a canvass for , volunteer blood donors, All organizations and interested persons are requested to be represented. (173c) Philip M. Ray, recently returned home from Britain where he Rotary Governor Here on Monday JOHN H. yaiicouver conducts a free service for the doctors of this province j be held j vvo..5 me 1UUU U1 expectant motners for the Rh factor More than 60,000 such tests have been made. visited several clubs including that at Poole which has often received the benefactions of Prince Rupert, will be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club BULGER Optometrist John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue KB Powell River Makes Profit MONTREAL Powell River Co. Ltd., pulp and paper producers, report a net profit of $4,24.914 for six months ended June 30. I Tycoons See j New Wires CCC. Plant Over River The Rotary Club of Prince Rupert will be host next Monday to James Lightbody of Vancouver, district governor, who is making his annual official visit to the 58 clubs in Western B.C., Western Washington and Alaska. He will confer with President Fred Scad-den, Secretary W. E. Simmons and other local officers on Rotary organization and service activities. Mr. Lightbody is a retired advertising manager of Vancouver and is a member of the Rotary Club of that city. jri-ffinen: rs noz nuoilshed or displayed oy the I.iauor l Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Special crew which came here to re-string the high tension wire across the Northern British Textile Manufacturers From' Eastern States Visit Here And Terrace Sons Of Norway Dinner Meeting k novel eXDeriment the first Is OHitcemen NEW CONSTRUCTION , , ! Columbia Power Co.'s transmis-Party of prominent textile sion line spanning the Skeena manufacturers of the Unite,! a,...., 1 . ..!. Port Edward W.A. Bazaar, 6. 1 p.m.. at Community Hall. ,i j and REPAIR WORK eHulheran ItLA dinner meeting by the Son of Norway was called "a great success" by President Nels Gun-derson Monday night. Following QUALITY STORE (PETTENUZZO'S) 521 FIXTON STREET .. Working late? Tired of cooking? Going on a Picnic? We have salads, cold meats, etc. Specializing in Spaghetti, Cooked Chickens. --- ivici ucyuau lis , . iyee compieiea cn;.t? rs ? Celaiiefe Job wlth dlSPatch last a"d Zr, Vtre 1,1 lhe eam" has now bfen "moved. r,?J. , T ' yesterday- M Last winter storms sweeping guests of the company, to visit down the Skeena Pivr Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. Catholic Fail Bazaar SEE a short business session the Safe Smo 3 and 4. cess STtWnn nH'8 aaV e of the lines and more pul. pulp mill at Watson Island, a favorable weather c'"'"cr had "lu to oe new orie .. . nal source of their ma. 1REER & BRIDDEN LTD. meeting became a social affair. A visiting member of the Vancouver lodge. Oscar Jnhanstn A home-cooking, delicatpjispn terial ,,!. r i.a T .v. i al-ea to maxe permanent re-hadaUnPly T?rnraa Palrs- N at tricky job has was welcomed. and tea sale held Saturday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church Hall 215 1st Avenue West s I'M Phone 470 A picnic to Include members and friends of th snv onrf P.O. Hnx 121 Rebrkah Baraar, October 20. L.O.B.A. F-aU Bazaar, October ,26. Sonja iiazaar. November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar ' November 7. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 22. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 29. company's woods operations and ' 1 . , k.. ' dvntW olw being taken enjoy a soot of trout fishin m oy me women's auxiliary was termed very successful hv th Sonja Ladies' Club will be held Lakeise Lake summer weatner conditions to nexi month, on Digby Island, it 1 inane luruier improvements ana trr.mi Prominent i in .u the ornnn was , . was aeciaea. I Royal Little. President ,7f tIZ "a"smslon ... " , x . , , imc w runs mver. tron, Incorporated, of Provi-1 - Plastic Curtains dence, Rhode Island, whose Call 363 Hn BETTER ... Planning Building or Repairing multimillion industrial 'oreani- convener, Mrs. A. Husoy. In charge of home-cooking sale were Mrs. H. Strangebye, Mrs. Chris Berg, Mrs. J. T. Fowle and Mrs. E. Rasmussen. Cashier was Mrs. Harry Hansen. Scrvlteurs were Mrs. C. Oiske, Mrs. M. Hetland, Mrs. L. Olsen and Mrs. John Pedersen. In the kitchen were Mrs. A Kaardal, Mrs. A. Dybhavn, Mri. 1. Eldsvlk and Mrs. R. Giske. Painless, Costs Nothing zation.has 14,000 stockholders, 8000 employees and 28 nlants for the makinc of ravon and Prince Rupert's Annual cotton fabrics, sheets, blankets and dyed cottons in New Hampshire, Massachus.sets'. Rhode Island, Connecticut, North Caro I"1 mil liloou Donor Clinic Set For August 20, 21 and 22 lina, South Carolina. ' Georgia Princo Rupert's third annun! I Alabama and Porta Rico Red Cross volunteer blood donor It was the first visit to Brll- air passengers Drapes Yard Goods COLORFUL KITCHEN COTTAGE SETS . . . Dutch Boy and FloraT patterns, with frilly vance. Easy to Clean clinic has been set for August jtsh Columbia for Mr. Little and 20, 21 and 22 and Organizer T. 'he was keenly interested in the Norton Youngs is calling a meet- j industrial and business life en ' ing for tomorrow night to make we" as the history or the coun-preliminary arrangements. As I try, testing the local knowledge From Vancouver (Tuesday) E. Miller, H. Hansen, C. Stone, G. nansaau, j. Brearley. Mrs. Brear- Ipv a M-n,iii-o u !, o n ' usual, mere will be a canvass for nis guides with his questions. lsapes to c::.V?m your "fN'DOWS. I Sec 'km ill i u. i ' -i mm , M '. ." .S . 'i'.'f't, r k It -h ,Ji' i UA h'5'?' : - ' ,ti '-itviK ; W k 1 1 V r Vi'-n,' Rainslord, Cpi WFarland Mrs ,blTOd donors who wlu daled.W,hile he was here- Harold F Hiensch and two rhiiHJ n i to glve tnelr "Painless pint" i Thorn, manager of Atlin Fish- F Ser M? slrgeam him ln char son, H. Hosk ns D McPherlon here at the aPPln "me to sfd h,im throu8h om-W. Wright M Ritrh." W nT"' draw ll- ! Pa"y 8 COld St0raSe and salm3n MITCHELL & CURRIE LIIMITED Builders & Contractor 1D0N & ANDERSON ' Mr. Youngs, not so verv haDOV , cann,n8 P'anus on the local ter j about the fact that ln the past i waterfront. Third Avenue From Sandsplt (Tuesday) iiiiuin umy auu volunteers came' JUUy ir. i,une weni to van- The most powerful gasoline your car can use . . 'activated' Shell Premium! lorth, is settine his slffhts hiirhor couver by air; accomDanied bv Mrs. H. S. Cornwall and child, J Bridden. J. Slezak, Mr. Jones, Mr Wilson. Mr. Young, Mr. Shirk. this time. "There should be at Gordon Root, C.C.C. public re-lvast 800." he says, pointing out la Hons officer who had assisted 10 Vancouver (today) A. H See out; th( nit; au amuumpo, LCI Lttllliy Willi r "'B n uic uui I aABMADAY S. ' i no Kreate'' Population than e district. Other members Watt, H. Anderson toerson, W w. U m. Ste bte- phen Prlnce Rupert nad lm donors of the group returned East to- . To Sandsnlt (todnvi Mr 0,,H!rnc year and boosted the num- day,byJne Celanese Corpora-Mrs I d be- tlon s 3 aircraft which had to 2026 Mrs. w W. M,ii MUler and , child. ,Z i the next . Thls n"Jw ... brought them west. Mr. Little Two Vacationers Have Left We now offer: One 1950 Ford iYtmttnucom i tarian donation that costs noth- I win vtelt Vancouver and Vic-iing and dresn't hurt a bit," says tom and fiy east from Seattle- CONVERTIBLE WASHER When Montcalm Ate Horsemeat ivji. iuungs. Ana me t7enefits - " "ie paity wne are constantly available for ! ward Luke and Deae Quinton rv.r..na f3n U.n i. ii.- i I nf of thP the Bates RafPJ! Manufacturing Mnurapturinnr Cn Co.. -"-v ivuii i viiiuun nip re- IMUMJ frlgeratcd bank. replenished S Lewiston' Maine: Oakman Hay, i ILAAlf V thnt la mnl4l iittiiiii.HiriHn intalned 1 at! nr., we'"Ston-sears " Co., " New York; .a. . . i "n...,., viiau ia mum i i,AL This Is not the Prince Runert. fieneroi h.,ioi Donald Owler, Almardon Mills first time horse m?at Is being The process of the rllnir . i Providence, Rhode Island; Bart ell known. Is to shin th n.,t. ! lett mld of Boston, New Eng 1 '350.95 hF5 DISHES . . . WASHES CLOTHES I E THIS RKMARKAFlLK WARMER AT rthern B.C. Power Co. I lirsner Hioi k Phone 210 When You Use n NESCO the British were attacking Can FORDOR One' 1950 Ford PREFECT LOW MILEAGE Bob Parker Ltd Knun . MONARCH HEALER Prince Rupert. BC. ada, then under the rule of I i ranee. Food was very short. TABLE ROASTER , M.irauis Montcalm surjnllertix, v " v. Mrs. Earl Wilson Compares Blue Bonnet Loves Its Taste! calm convinced them by eating better aQVance-the some, in front of them. i nPll,,'. u, ... ..-ufUU, vlS) txi c at ins oiiice. $74.50 BAKES' COOKS ROASTS The July $119.50 j i OF By. An For the MEAL that REFRESHES 'Pllt All mvilutiiin fnun Mrs V.ttrl SHOES HANDBAGS LUGGAGE CONTINUES AT shion footwear Just look whut it can do for you . . . automatically! Yes, you can do everything in a NESCO that you do in a regular raiue oven . . . and then some! Roasts meat and fowl to juicy perfection . . . bakes pies and caker to a golden brown . . . cooks a complete meal at one time.. . . prepares foods in quantity for serving fifty. Add a NESCO Eivcttic Roaster-Oven to your kitchen. It'll be the work horse of your house ... for years to come! THERE'S ROOM FOR A NESCO IN YOUR KITCHEN See it of . . . AAfDA S DDAC VANCOUVER VICTORIA " Sunday, 8 p.m., Coqultlam , Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. ' FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS , ss. Coqultlam July 20, 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coqultlam. July 13 and 27 July 13 and 27 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNFR Prince Rupert Agent rhird Avenue Phone 568 BEST tFJ JdL ' FINEST FOOD lpir COOK,NG FOR TAKE OIT ORDERS PHONE 20 ilwin. l oiiipnre Blue Honnkt Margarine with hhh sprcsil 8t. ntiy prire. Likr tlie noted ciilumnust's wife, vim II love the (iehiate, gunny-aweet llwnr nf Camilla's iiiie-qiuuitv oil rrnrlMr margarine. You'll appreciate Hi t K Hiinkkt's nutrition. And you'll welmme its tval mmomi. So buv Bu' HiisNKT ami get "all 3" Flavor! Nutntion! Efonoin-r-e! Use it in tiHikmit, on vegetables, as a delicious ipivml. t Hi.ri: Hdwkt maricarine is wild in two tyi fibular ei-nnoiny package with , water anil alo in t,l,e faniom Ki.uiw yum bag lor fast, easy color. 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