oUean oLiLrA If, teaman Prince Rupi'rt Friday, May I oca COAL J-tere (Jul LjearnS for JIt PERSONAL SPECIAL! James Gorman Is CNRA Head James Gorman has been elected president of the Canadian National Recreation here. C. A. Berner, retiring president, becomes honorary president of the Association. Miss Yvonne Morin is secre Able Seaman Raymond Dean, 21, appendicitis-stricken sailor off HMCS Athabaskan, likes the treatment he is getting in Prince Rupert General Hospital but he is anxious to get out and take advantage of his 44 days of leave. His home is at 404 Nairn " - lberta Deep Seam ? $ )-75 PER TON 10 SACKS, 8.50 PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 ster and Dorothy. 17. are lust anxious to see him again after more than 10 months' absence Dean was stricken wttT.n pendteUta T on board the Ath" " t.Vrnit, baskan as the t warship warsn'B . was , re" ; urning from Korean war theatre , io Esquimau. The destroyer changed course some 600 miles jT WE INVITE YOU TO Ty ON AN Aquascutum ALL-WEATHER COAT bert & McCaffery LIMIItU ... .auuc tuani anaiing.ana Just lay around," he steamed full speed ahead into vowed, which is probably Ju.st i-nnce Rupert, to bring the sick exactly what his doctor has in seaman to hospital last Tuesday j mind for Dean. r"8ht- He hasn't got a girl friend peraU0n waa Performed - h"me: fvs Dean, so he and Jack Cobb, who has been ill with asthma, was able to leave the hospital recently. He was under treatment for some weeks. Arrivals in Prince Rupert on the Princess Louise from Vancouver were B. J. Bacon, J. D. Luckman, Mrs. 3. nfrl C. H. Orme, pioneer city drug- 8est now esirig in Victoria, arrived in the city on yesterday'' Plane from th th will be here for the next week on business usiness' M'ss Lois Stevens of New York, public relation officer, Cuium- oia ceuuiosc i;o., sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Van- cduver and expects to be back here again a few days before the formal opening of the new pulp mill on June 12. Mr- "J Mr- W. J. Scott and and M- C. Mitchell an leaving by car tonight for a week-end trip to Smithers and ur" mite mr. tcoit win at- ltnd a meeting of the School Trustees' Association of Central Brltlsn Columbia at Burns Lake. Harold Church nf ih. nmi. ment of Veterans Affairs wiil arrive In the city on tomorrow I ghu train ln c f onc 0f his nffiriii tri,i qh next Tuesdav on The cL,1 FoT'vInouver.0 WWle h"? will meet with local veterans to discuss problems ' : ! The latest In engagement "ngs- The Feature lock. The diamond ring locks with the wedding ring so they cannot; separate on the fin?er and wear each other. From $156.00 un. 1 Here if the general purpose coat every nun will welcome; it ii ideal for wearing in aoy weather and yet it dressy enough for almost occasion. You'll like their looks, their erviceaDiiuy ana meir prices o come in and lee the new Aquascutum "ail weather" coats today. WATTS and NICKERS0N Largest stock of diamond rings -rasl Mls,treea L.O.B.A. sale we ever had. John Bulger Jew- nomexking and candy, June eerv ... (ltc)18. Up to within a few days ago,! persons could be found living i along the Skeona Highway who had never heard of the CNR bus 1 with its schedule covering the I route between Prince Rupert and i Smithers. They said they found ' the news most interesting. I Daily News 3 18, 1951 tary and Miss Eugenia Pavllikis, treasurer. Chairman of the tennis committee Is James Roberts with Ed. Hildbrand chairman of five pin bowling. ANCIENT ART Earliest known sculptures ln India are figures found in th Indus Vallev. believed to dale from 2800-2300 B.C. r ' i" I ' y u any 1 vw i - 50 Furniture Ltd. 327 3rd AVE. WEST , Over Quarter Century mm ! i 'XL iv FINEST OF COOKING Us Sexmu (jou FINE CHROME SELECTION Duncan Phyh- and V-Ijeg Ttablcs. Drop-leaf, Pcnna-leaf or separate loaf In ARBORITE or FORMICA tops. $CQ EJA Yellow, Blue, Grey and Red. From:.- tft'' CHAIRS ... All Styles i t Sea-wave, Pearl-tone or Corsage Covers. Spring-filled seats j or Hair-lok. Black, Biuc, Red, Yellow and Oroy. ' I haven't forgotten anything, pet . . . rubbers, umbrella, and hat" Ecstall Iron Mine Opening Crew Arriving Here This Week Enruute to Northern Pyrites Northern Pyrites noted iron mid sulphur property on the Ecstall River, which has been mHLuve since me pie-war years wnrii i-uiisiuernoie oeveiopmeni i . ft furJeJ ome CKoKS ..!5Lel..... I c"!d noP around. ' r" Z "Jr. 1 fcT . . I h7 V u, . bo?' two we?ks l Mond, grinning sailor T m 1 t0 g0 back t0 hUi ? Mch dCked at Es1uimalt yesterday morning to pick up his leave pass and head east. "I'm going to take things nice 1 and easy. I'm colne to tu fui-' iuiuu 1 luiiiu at an to nave ms picture taken with smiling nurse, Miss Juanlta Keith RN i "It's great to see and hear a Canadian woman again. I could i listen to them all day long." Dean was worried first about Ihis mother, back in Toronto She jhad been ill, he said, and was I afraid his own set-back would add to her worry But when he a( wu f" terday saying she had been tele- phoned by his shipmates that her son was doing fine, Dean was greatly relieved. ! "We've got a great ship," he asserted. Everyone does their best for another." j The sailor was a bit homesick, out in Korean waters, for it was his first time away from home I for any length of time. But I got over it. We were too busy to do much thinking," he 1 said. j Mail from home had been slow at first, but service had been I "very good" after the first few months. He called the Far Ea.;t a "pretty dirty place." Every- j thing, he said, looked and smell- led unclean. . The first thing he noticed after landing again on C'ana-ian shores was the fresh smell of the air, the green grass and the tall trees. From the win dow of his hospital room hi can see the forest clad moun tains and admits he has "fallen a little bit in love" with West Coast scenery. "I bet there's some good fish-' ing in those mountain streams," he smiled, a little wistfully. He said he was well looksd after, and was especially grateful, to the Canadian Legion of Prince Rupert which had given him cigarettes and to the nurses of the hospital who "seem to make so much fuss" about him. MONSTER CATCH The world's lnrppst. lnke tronv g3 pounds, was taken from Lake Athapuskow near Flin Flon, Man., in 1930. SI 33 & 2? j 111 i I : Point by point comparitontl Now develop mant bungs automatic hooting within roochof.lll HAS-IT! WIITI CAU COHC IN SAANICH PLUMBING & HEATING Phone Blue 846 Prince Rupert From $ 9 A. MacKenzie PHONE 773 A Good Place to Buy C F. Bartlrt t. sailed last, niirht I on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Skalmerud sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Sidney Kielback is In Victoria on vacation. He expects to be back within the next few weeks. General condition of Wm. Johnston, who has been In the general hospital here for some time, remains about as good as can be expected. S.O.N. Smorgaasbord Friday, May id. Program and supper, I " snarp. uance ll to Z a.m. Tickets at the door. (117o) , pL"8'" "Ce 4Trt, on "e "Lif a the Petersburg? , mK , a&i? 25f"ML"f; and J" "i rtson Whltchorse; NL-. and ,Mts: R- J- Zurbrlg, to Skagway. nnciuu em en I i Kaslern star Tea, Masonic Temple, May 17. S.O.N. Smorgaasbord, May 18. Canadian Legion card carcl party party Ma 22. . ... Luthcran tea- May 26. Card P Catholic Hall, May Job s Daughters Jamboree May 31, June 1, 2 Queen Marv innir ipa t., 21 r TOnrn'iJini i h ' West ' ' T .Z. ,. "u,"c cuu""8 saic, Cathnlio Hall inn. i Menstrual Pains... use PARADOL ' I' M ALD. G. B. CASEY, Chairman, Parks Board. 117 was carried on, is to receive at- grapns offlce hgre for tne past tention again. j elgnt years, ls being transferred Next Sunday, E. E. Mason, who to North Battleford, Saskatche-directed the operations before I wan. where he will be manager- RTRAITS lonod and Printed Impt service writ's sti'iho Street Box 645 i-ton 38U Prince Rupert .d Steam Boiler gcration and ipe weiucrs jfircl Operators Lid Stacks, Fire nd Tanks all si7.es bUSTRIAL DING CO. Phone (irern 884 ilOHN H. LGER tvtrht Bulger Ltd. ird Avpnue Packinf, Crating ( and (ieneraj . , U(t and Storage Reliable and Effl-w. Also agents for Liquid Air Co. Ltd. n. Acetylene and all applies. AY'S CARTAGE RAGE LIMITED md Park Avenues Phones fifl and 68 MASTER REELS Reduced 0 c each KATHALL'S Finishinv Mrd Ave. W. Covers f'ced from J3.75 i!' ly selection H Shoppi PMER Rupert 111 '"" ancouver M'nW.....:... .. . Thursdoy ' ' ANIGHT i at Low Cost '"'Reservations Jy'te or Call CIT on UEPOT '"CE RUPERT, 1L 4 PREPARE For the 24th : FLAGS STREAMERS BALLOONS NOVELTIES TOYS Transferred to No. Battleford Thomas Lunn, accountant at lne Canadian National Tele-, operator. He leaves on tonight's train for his new post. Mrs. Lunn and two children will leave at the close of the school term. .Miss Eugenia Pavllikis will assume the dtuies of accountant here. R. A. Fraser recently arrived from Edmonton to Join the staff, Rotary Club Sees Arctic Prince Rupert Rotary Club, after the .weekly luncheon yesterday, was taken on a twenty-eight month Arctic voyage hy picture from Vancouver to Lunenburg. Nova Scotia, aboard the stout Royal Canadian Mounted' Police patrol ship St. Roch. The j picture, graphic and highly in- j tcrestlng, is entitled "Northwest J Passage.' .' It was presented by. Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton, RCMP. President A. B. Brown was in the chair and welcomed Harold Thorn, manager of Atlin Fisheries, as a new member. Guests included A. Buchanan, Vancouver Rotarian, and Dr. "Tex" Morton. FIRST UNDERGROUND The first ele:tric railway sn London, England, was opened in 189C, underground from south London to the financial district. HOW 600D CAN COFFEE BE ? TRY THE CJEW IMUdtJiS AND yOlfli FIND THE ANSWER 5SM'M r.norr, U HllliMi mtmmm mt .a the war, is coming back with a j crew of eight men enroute to the j property. Th extent of the work which may now be coming up ; will not be known until Mr. Mason arrives New possibilities for Northern ' Pyrites have been seen of late ; in relation to the mooted estab-j ILshmont of a steel Industry on i this coast and also as a handy , fupplicr of sulphur for the new Columbia Cellulose Co. pulp mill which Is now bringing its sulphur all the way from Texas. Coming Here From Germany Mrs. Minnie Kraupner, sister-in-law of Hugo Kraupner, will arrive In Prince Rupert at the end of this month from Germany to make her future home here. She will tj accompanied by her son, Achim. ' They will leave London by air May 22 and , arrive here four days later. '. Mrs. Kraupner ls the widow ; of Johannes Richard Kraupner who lost his life in Rennie, France, while with the German Army war services during World War II. For th,? past five years Mrs. Kraupner has'been employed as personnel manager of the signal section in the American zone of Germany at Fuerth. Bavaria. On Rirlval at Prince Rupert sin will be employed at Ideal Cleaners. A classified will buy. sell or find It. Hwt It ntw blmd M Md, w Wtlkieui dtt tm wtm'i Mim M till yon Mi H. Hr It t m framri, rfrtsK(n btt Oidw idt mi Mtlkm't Coftt fcM yea) tmcw ledty. Thwt yet'll know kow od ceffn cm . BEST OF FOOD FOR TAKE Ol'T OKOEKS PHONE ZOO BROADWAY CAFE riiiaoLriiLiri I let pniPiJOY ME T- Park Green 217 $50.00 Reward Will be paid by the Paris' Board for information leading to tlv! identity of the person or persons engaged ln acts of vandalism by destroying decorative work under construction at. the Ro'K?velt Park cairn. Let us see to your car's needs., through regular check-ups on Tires, Buttery, ; Radiator and Crankcase ; aWo. Superior Auto Service LIMITED j 17 STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS! Third Avenue at This advertisement Is not puolished or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Culmnltia.