J 1 "" 3! Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, July 27, 1951 Hand doncerl Itlfjucli Pinioned Official of Blind Here Loca a 1 V ' tW .!). n Comfortable Smart SPORT SHIRTS for Summer Hundreds Gather Round at Court House Grounds to Hear Acceptable Music Visiting tourists Joined with local citizens last evening to To pay a visit to the Prince Rupert branch, help arrange for the annual campaign funds and interview local blind people, Harold Guest, field secretary of the Canadian Institute for the BARRET ASPHALT . 1 A d PERSONAL Meeting of International Union of Oneratlniz Emrinrrm Friday, July 27. Carnenters' Hall' hknri rZl:r . 1 Blind. o Is himself 90 per Wh u u Chh a"t0 be1ccnt visitor ,", b'ind. en a nnH h K w,Pkhg f"1 C0U: m the elt; the past couple of CUv Bana ' RuPer,jdays. ' He arrived Tuesday niKht This concert was presented at TJl T th r,t u.... ...., visited the Yukon where he or- SHINGLES detailed Information, phone JFor ert & McCaffery Ltd. .JU.TV bivuiiim. V U hundreri tnnl. nr mnr. os.h. mree orancnes-ai Ipreri erea arn,,r.H around, i0Vwii., in i .L twson, Whltehorse and Mayo. standing the There are quite a number of grounds or sitting in their cars, New keeper at Egg Lsland is P. I R. Mattenley of Prince Rupert, j He is married and has a 15-year-ld son. Perpetual motion! A wonderful achievement. See it In our window. Marvellous mechanic.il masterpiece A clock which needs no winding ever. Beauti- fully made and finished in gold. Bulger's. (ltc) Mi. and Mrs. W. D. Smith arc sailing tonight on the Coquit-lam for a three weeks' holiday at jTlell, Quvwn Charlotte Islands. blind " people In the Yukon in- ,iTp', XUKOn,,n- 116 - 117 - 58 or and it was a pleasant hour th:U , ARROW Fine Gabardines and Spun Rayons FORSYTHE . . Rayon Checks and "Doe-Oab" Material ARTVOGIE .. Calilornia Gabs, and Tic-Cord Nylon BARONET Rayon Gabs, with Dome Fastener Buttons THESE SHIRTS ARE WASHABLE Priced from $5.95 - $11.25 WATTS & NICKERSON was spent as the bandsmen ,h. "Th . T i I 1, J harmonized With a program I E g ", nJ ' n the standard band selections under "ome, 'il Af'd the skilled baton of Bandmaster rf"" Peter Lien Rt Anne Ann In the old Gov- iid City Builders Supplies 8 pm. (175c) W . J. Davles, well known Queen Charlotte City merchant and former Canadian National Telegraphs manager here, is paying a business visit to the city. He arrived by air yesterday. How aoout Joining the work brigade in Annunciation School tonight at 8? Many hands needed for the insullatlon Job. (176c) Alf Worthington, formerly of the Prince Rupert Daily News, who left here for the East about a year ago, Is now In Montreal after having been in Toronto and Chatham, Ontario. Since leaving here, Mr. and Mrs. Worthington have had a son added to the family. Salt Lake Feirv runninz Later rnnrprt. mu h hM 'ie'" mansion at uawson. I Blue 820 J the CNR Park or McClymont Park. See advertisement of Auction ! ' Sale to be held this Saturday, July 28, in Smith's warehouse, corner 1st Ave. and McBrlde opposite Naval Drill Hall by j Mr. Guest lunched with the local branch of the Canadian Institute for the Blind yesterday, meeting the president, Mtss Margaret McLeod, and other executive members. The annual campaign will be held here between September 1 and October 15. Among beneficiaries of the Institute for the Blind have been , Last night's program: March, Sylvia" (Vlach. Overture, "The Bandmaster" (White). Waltz, "Zigeuner" (Coward-Yoden. March, "Spirit of the Range" i Walters). "Waltz medley, "Show Boat jom unrisiie. uvsc) August Olsen Of Prince Rupert1 Souvenirs" (Wallers). March, "Victorious Legions" ! a"d Mrs- OUve Rlscn of Slew- iRosenkransi I arl wno nave received treatment in Vancouver and Miss Helen March, "Port of Call" (Wal-I i Astoria and Miss Irene York ters). Waltz, "Vienna Dreams Slc-'wno nave becn attending the school for the blind in Vancou czynsKi-iouen. i I every Sunday and Thursday, weather permitting. Green 3al or Black 926. (tf) Hugh MacKenzie is doing well at the Prince Rupert General Hospital following an operation yesterday. ' The Public Library is closing for the summer vacation, July 31, re-opening Tuesday, September 4. Any persons wLshing to return books during the closed period may leave them In slot In library door. (175c) Noel Jones will leave next week on a holiday trip that wiil take him as far east as Lloyd-minster in Saskatchewan. He will also be elsewhere in the prairie provinces, southern British Columbia, and in Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. Jones, who may go as far as Saskatoon, was lait in IJoydminster about 30 years ago. There he had some experience in ranching. Lloyd-minster was started not long after the arrival in Western Canada of the Barr colony party from England, around 50 years ago. By this time, it is understood to have developed into quite a town. Overture, "Old Ireland" (Southwell). Minuet Irom "Berenice" (Handel). .March, "Colonel Miner's" (Rosenkians).a ver and are now home on vacation. While here Mr. Guest visited local blind cases in company with Miss Joan Vivian of the Welfare Department. He left lor Vancouver today by air. mr BIG TEXTILE INDUSTRY More than ' 70,000 people are Jl, n nott m t n employed In the textile industry m in Venezuela. ooie omen Port Edward W.A. Bazaar, Au-I I gust 6, 1 p.m., at Community! . n. PL nnina l-'i icmc Mrs. Gene Autry Compares Blue Bonnet Loves Its Taste! a Hall. (P) i Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. I Cathol.c Fail Bazaar, October; 3 and 4. I ReVkah rtiraar, October 20.; ! L.O.B A. Fall Bazaar, Oclo-; I hor OR SEE I S FOR . . . Hoists, Ail-Steel Dump Bodies. Winches all sizes. Heavy and Light Trailer Frames and Wheels. Power Take-Offs. All Certified Operators for high pressure and general welding INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 1 Final arrangements for the picnic were made at the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose in the Moose Temple. Mrs. F. Parlette was in the chair in the absence of Mrs. C. Collins. Mrs. C. Mclntyre, assisted by Mrs. P. Bond, will be convener for the coming bazaar. One new member was initialed. The new officers for the year were in charge of the entertainment and refreshments. The raffle was won by Mrs. R. Armstrong and the "lucky box" by Mrs. A. G. Hinton. Sonja Bazaar. November 2. ' ' Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, No-. vember 7. i I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 1 22. St. Peters K:U1 Bazaar, November 29. 225 1st E. 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