Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, January 8, 1951 a. OCIAL AND aiienqeti perOc ONAL EEEEE Vancouver Sun Presses Speedy To Vancouver (CPA) (today) Fire Call Halls Firemen's Film A film board picture Prince -Two for the price i Miss E. Sedgwick, R. F. Davey DRESSES VANCOUVER New 350-ton presses Installed by the Vancou-1 To Ketchikan (QCA) (today) Mansell's of one at Annette Ladies' Wear, (H) (Olobetrotters party) P. Woods, ver Sun are now turning out firemen were watehin? seventy thousand newspapers an Rupert R. E. Cumberland, R. E. Milton: D. Moore, Ted Strong, T. Sealy ORDER hour. Mr. and Mrs. Ounnar Anderson are leaving on tonight's train for a trip to Toronto. CCF meeting Tuesday, 8 p.m , Metropole Hall. Frank Cavan of Terrace arrived in the city at the end of the week and sailed last night on the Chilcotin for a trip to Vancouver. S.O.N, meeting, Monday, Jan was summarily interrupted by the fire call from Port Edward. Had it not been the fire call, however, the showinsr would Miss Dorothy Ballinger returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday from a two weeks' trip to Vancouver. Little Theatre Group meeting tonight, 8 o'clock, Civic Centre. All interested welcome, (ltc) S. W. Wheeler, T. Bourne, Bob Anderson, L. E. Collins, B. Buie, O. D. Hill. From Vancouver (CPA) (Saturday) R. D. MacKenzie, C. Black, Mr. Ritchie, M. Bachon, M. Lab-by. E. Peterson, F. Kryska, Mr. Lindblack, Mr. McDonald, Mr. Aluminum Progress Is Now Up To Ottawa Hon. E. T. Kenney, Minister of Land3 and Forests said in Victoria last week that the Alum H. C. Ferguson, school lnspec- have been interrupted in any case by the light failure. When they returned from Port Edward, the lights were on and they started the film again. Subject of the film? Fire precautions and what to do in case of fire. uary 8, 8 o'clock. Important. All L0ZJ:Zlnaiga, G. Greenway, Mr ViiJ uii tile taiuuouit jcouwuoj Gallant, , lion V E. C. Williams, J. Amies members requested to attend. (6c afternoon from Vancouver where he spent the Christmas and New Year season, and proceeds to the Mrs. S. Williams arrived In the city on the Camosun yesterday ley, Mr. Colburn, J. Young, Miss A. Smith, R. C. Gauthler, N. Mierall, L. A. Thorpe, H. Pay, L S. Turner, J. C. Sutherland, S. Donze, J. Miller. inum Company of Canada was prepared to make a start on development with aluminum production but actual starting time, however, depended on progress of negotiations between Ottawa and the United Stales as to exchange of steel for aluminum fiuin Canada. i afternoon, accompanying her R daughter -who will resume her school studies here. ECIPES VETERAN MAYOR Albert Grigg, 76, has established a record for municipal service with his election by acclamation to his 30th term as mayor of the little town of Bruce Mines, 30 miles east of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. (CP PHOTO) GOING TO U.K. Orrln Hart, Claresholm,. Alta., farmer, will leave this spring to spend six months on a farm somewhere in England. He Is one of two Canadians to win a farm scholarship sponsored by the Nuffield Foundation of England. (CP PHOTO i interior on tonights train. Mr. and Mrs. W. LeHuray arrived in the city on the Camosun yesterday from Vancouver. Mr. LeHuray Is in the service of the Canadian Fishing Co. here. Miss Kathleen How, school teacher at Klncolith, was a pas ; We still have available limited stocks ; of extremely clean, good quality EDMONTON DEEP SEAM LUMP ot 19.00 Per on ALBERTA "DIPLOMAT" EGG at 18.00 Per ton (Lev, than 5 sacks, $1.15 per s;uk) : PHONE HG - 117 or 58 From Sandspit (CPA) (Satur-; day) -Mrs. Carniichael, Mis D. Jones, Miss A. Williams. From Vancouver (CPA, Friday) Mr. Hogg, J. P. Enemark V. Harnel, Mr. Haleys, T. Pope, Miss Carr, Mr. and Mrs. John ston and two daughters, J. Mitchell. From Sandspit (CPA, Friday) W. Kwok, Mr. Donaldson,- Mr. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. T. Murray of Ketchikan, who have been visiting in the city, sailed last night night on the Camosun for Hyder, Alaska, where they will catch a mail boat to their home In Ketchikan. Attention Fishermen! The STORIES OF MORE PULP-PAPER MILLS Unconfirmed stories about prospects of more pulp mills in senger aboard the Camosun last evening returning to the Naas River village after spending the Christmas and New Year vaca British Columbia persist. The annual report of the Newsprint wise fisherman will order his Fruited Turkey Salad 1 cup diced cooked turkey 1 cup diced celery Va cup diced pineapple Va cup slivered roasted blanched almonds Vi cup mayonnaise 1 teaspoon lemon juice Salt and pepper to taste Salad greens Combine turkey, celery, pineapple and almonds. Blend mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Pour over turkey mixture and blend lightly. Serve on crisp salad greens. Serves 4. tion in Vancouver. Association of Canada intimates boat tanks now to insure spring this as well as mention of a possible site in the Fraser Valley, or somewhere near Quesnel. It is delivery. Thorn Sheet Metal, Black 884. (tf) L. M. Felsenthal leaves Tues Leggy Dancer Shuns Oilers Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Souterl and sons arrived in the city on the Catala yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to take up resl- dence. Mr. Souter is the new district manager of B. C. Packers ! here. I Miss Ann Brown returned! to Crofton House School in Vancouver on the Chilcotin Sunday night after spendiny the known that engineers have ex-Prince ( Rupert ' amlned potential pulp stands At M. Mozick, Edmonton; H. F. . one time an area near Prince Ru-Perley, Three Rivers; G. N. Rob-1 pert was considered which was erts, Kamloops; Clive Black, J. later taken up by the Columbia M. Riddelil, A. J. Bell, Mrs. G. Cellulose. Duffus and J. A. Mitchell. Van- ' couver; N. R. McCarvtl, V?nc-u- j , n.i;.l f vor- .T rifmrwv nnrl I. R. Milos rUSI KBIIBI IWr day by plane for Vancouver whence he will continue east on a business trip to Montreal. While in the east he will visit his mother, Mrs. Dora Felsenthal, at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Charles MacMillan, construc- NEW YORK & -Colette Mar-chand. the tired business man's Jbert & McCaffery S3 dream come true of a leggy French dancer, is a mite unhappy about her art. Christmas and New Year non- SCIATIC PAIN torn? s sum. Montreal: C. G. Dillman. Van- I .. t-v nPrort ft -t Viorm-la- iri.in. xt N r.7. r: I Dues aiau what she said-by the males ' A ' " rnpWt.'. T-R-C. , tion foreman for the Canadian days with her parents, Mr. and Fishing Co. at Butedale, arrived Mrs. T. W. Brown, in the city on the Camosun yes-; Lawrence Major, in magii man.a ...i. fnr ior marriage marriaee on un this mio Side ' IT . UTT 1 V i j cam ortin rtliet Irom tin ihtrp ititxm put R j BishoD. Watson Island: s.i. i;.u. r..c: -,n knn. k J I.nwton sailed niirht on the Camosun ir q quicker, I ,., Moekr 1 trate's court Friday, - was terday after spending tne miss tseuy K.eni, vancouvei. oI the ocean. Mrs s Williams and daughter, w ,h comfort you Uf far. Cat depend Pun himoson to rejoin her given six months' suspended Lnnsmias aim new icar acasuu iu una urau oicnaiucro ti. juie. kuuumuu i Butedale; MTS. George MCAQamS tut T-K-L bxu;, tef immi wnijm land, who Is United Church in Vancouver. Me is ai present vanauiaii rauuc nuuiiw rmiuc maae croaaway a ungual "ian(j rs. G. Duffus, Terrace; S. sw n '-" onary there. engaged in connection with the nuperi-oanaspii run since iua-aiong wjth me rest, ui jvumim L Simpson, Masset, sentence on a charge of contributing to Juvenile delinquency. The charge was In respect of an offence Involving a small child. removal of the company s cannery plant at Carlisle on the Skeena River to Prince Rupert. aay, reiurnea to Vancouver oai- petit s ballets ae raris uuiujianj urday afternoon. Miss Dorothy , before it went off on a U.S. tour. Todd, regular stewardess on the Among other dancing duties, It Tun. traded planes with MifiS ic! Mrarhand achievement to Is Luxury Steamer nnouncemen DRESSES Two for the price Kent at Sandspit- Tuesday and gtep on stage from a huge egg J. H. Mitchell and R. E! McRae, representing Vancouver steve Bridae. Whist and Cribbage, ijOf one at Annette Mansell's Saturday Miss Todd arrived back d wnirl pr0Vocatively through (H) T-T . nM Dn.ii4nii' mlnna .... i a. 1 SINCE GEORGE doring Interests, arrived in the : , Ladies' T arlice' U7oriI Wear. on Saturday's plane 15 minutes of latter-day terpsl Catholic Hall, Thursday, Jan. 11, 8 p.m. chore. The applause and whistles aie good, she admits, but the dance itself "it does nothing for me." Her heart, like that of the L ,- - .1-1 city on tne Camosun yesterday! from the south and will return to Vancouver on the same vessel tomorrow. Coming north with them was Capt. R. Wilson who has to do with shipping of commodities In connection with the forthcoming operations of the Columbia Cellulose Co nlant Legion Card Party, Jan. l, 1951. Scotch dance in the Armories, 6th Ave. West. Janu. 19. Sponsored by Job's Daughters. Dancing 9-12:30. Conrad School P-TA card party, January 19, 8 p.m. comic who would play "Hamlet," is set on doing classical ballet. SAILS FOR '.VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports ! ' Each Thursday ' at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT t I uxury at Low Cost 't V !, V" 1 BIG ASPIRATIONS "I should like very much to do Presbyterian Bums Banquet, Frid-av. Jan. 26. j here. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 4. , . . a long, traditional ballet like Swan Lake' some time," she says. "A serious ballet and 'hard boiled egg' together, that would be very good." To help wind up the New York PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed "Mr." &"Mrs." Bedroom Suites Varied Shades also Springfilled Mattresses and Household Fittings & ANDERSON PROMPT SERVICE 1 run, she also danced a very leggy For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEfOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, BC. Tarmen " but it is the "hard CHANDLER'S STI DIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert GORDOt ATTENTION ! ALL MEMBERS Plant Workers Especially WAGE CONFERENCE United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union Metropole Hall Wed., January 10 - 7:30 p.m. boiled egg" that has set her bigj town reputation. I To keep herself set for any! classical opportunity, Colette, j who at 25 has been dancing 25 j years, studied daily in ballet) school during her visit here. 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