1 Prinre ftuDert Doily News 3 Thursday, April 5, 1951 ocal and PERSONAL i and -A ? 1 1 S ' Col. C. E.- Reynolds, chairman of the Ontario Northland Railway, was the featured guest today at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Ruprt Rot-a,y Club. He entertained th; 1 member-' with the showing of a picture "Goose Camp," a graphic pictorial description of organ- ized gcose hunting on James j Bay reached by airplane from j M-xiscnee, the northern terminus of Col. Reynold's railway. President A. B. Brown was in the chair and there were a num-l ber of guests ai well as a good i turn-out of Rotarians. SUPPLIES' PHONE 116 -117 or 58 (jatf'f think ofanyhfog bert & McCaffery LIMITED 'Schools A SMART NEW HABIT FROM HOILYWOOO-Now yu con csrty tiand lotion In your pilfM, toki II wild you whinvir yon go. Thi allfaclivt lilllo jwlr-lylsd pvrt-uit diiponwr (or now hand lotion Mini o((er worldt o( bsouly for yoo handt it tomithina rhal should kovo Irton thought of long ago Hollywood'! Max Factor, Jr. it roipomiblo for tho idoa and Columbia Sludu)' lovily tlar, Borboro Halo, it picturtd happily Idling advanlago of il. Think of all Iho limit you'vi boon traveling, working. Of ul oul for Iho ovOring, and wanted to carry a handy tupply of hand lotion in your purt. Tha dpnr comit filled with wtb upply and an bo rofilujd in a, for Mcandt. turned from vC3nf d Billy T Miss Audrey Wratha returned Canadian Legion W.A. meet- Costume Jewellery Rings, m3 tonight, 8 o'clock. uto Pearls, Pendants and Earrings, price. Manson's Jewellers M "j Anrir..,, w..v,.i Sixth event- ,80 pert after a 10-day holiday trip Mrs. Kerr, enroute to Ketchi- the soutn- kan, ttopped off the Prince Ru- Cancer Society annual meet- 'esf da? to visit friends lng, Civic Centre common and See the clty' Lounge, Friday, April 8, 8 p.m. Meeting of Job's Daughters. Public invited. (80::l Friday, April 6, at 8 p.m. Party, HughPhilrx.ttofPhilpott.Evittr'ch1 bUS",eSS '"tlti (81c' Co. Ltd.. arrived in the city ' yesterday from Vfrtorla, being Mr. Mr. W. J. Scott anl nere on business. sons returned to the city on tnj After holidays in the south frlnce U?f yesterday" frcm a ' two week tip to Vanuvr-turned Mr. and Mrs. James L Lee re to the city yesterday See the new G.E. Steam Irons morning on the Prince Rupert, now in stock at the Rupert Had, & Hectric-only $34 50. S.O.N, whist and dance Frl- day, April fl. Whist, 8 o'clock. C) Music by Mike Colussi. Refresh-: Wife of the Ketchikan city ments. Everybody welcome. i81ci manager, Mrs. W. Barton, was returning to the north 'from Arriving vcterdav from rhii Hwcit , ZnVe u7erCZ leTad- Hospital staff were Miss J. Oard- ner mi Miss M. Garner. Mr. and Mrs J W. Webster i't.'o5 sir , , ; Donald Patterson was fined Ladies and genu' watch's, $io'and costs for intoxication V2 price at Manson's Jewelle.s and Jack Pollard $50 and cosw Sixth Anniversary event. (80o for having liquor other than beer ln a licenced D-emls-the John Cm He, after- spending past ten days in the ' city oa , Current reports Indicate that business, is returning tonight on additional excise taxes will be the Prince Rupert to Victoria placed on all appliances next where he now resides. week. Buy now and save! Only William Traeger of the Stand- down balance up to 12 ard Oil Co. arrived here on the months- McRAE BROS. LTD. Prince Rupert yesterday on a 81c brief business trip from Vancou- p. S. Bonney, formerly district ver forester here and now timber For causing a public disturb- consultant with Columbia Cellu-ance, a fine of $10 and costs lose' arrtved in the city yester-was Imposed on Louis Cecil; a dav on tne Prince Rupert from fine of $15 and costs was lm- Vancouver, posed on Stanley Dixon. j Public Re!aSions representa. Notice-Midland Pines re- tive from tne NVw York office of opening on 24 hour service. Im- tne Columbia Cellulose Company perial Oil products at your High- n ''e, Miss Lois Stevens arrived way entrance, credit cards ac- ln the city on the Prince Rupert cepted. 83c) yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Mitchell' Walter Jennings has arrived and son, Bruce, returned to the 1l.'re 10 Jn the Canadian Pao city on the Prince Rupe t vester- 'flc Amines as a pilot on tha dav from a two wppkv t-in t-i Prince Rupevt-Sandspit run foi- Catholic School Makes Request Request by Annunciation School that Its Orade VII pupils be permitted to attend manual arU and home economics classes at Booth Memorial High School was referred to the Department of Education last night by tha school board. In view of the department's policy regarding private schools, it was decided to make no recommendation but to inform Vio-tlria of the rtquest, pointing out that potential Annunciation students would xi "quite high." It was the Intention, the board found, that if the students gained entry to the high school classes the practise would be progressive. That Is, Orade VII pupils promoted to Oradi VIII would be followed hv n class of Orade VII's et?. j A. M. Hurst, principal of the j high school, will be contacted to see if extra accommodation , exists. Assistant secretary of home missionary work of the Evangeli- ral Lutheran Church, with head office In Minneapolis, Minnesota, Rev. Clarence 8olberg, was met here yesterday bv Rev E. Soiland, local pastor. After spending the day here, Mr. Solberg contnued h'i tour of lnsoectlon in Alaska. He wa- travelling on the stoamer P'-iive Rnoert. Delayed new schools bulld-vems to be Jlnxed," id 52 heard last night Sungstcr, resident the J750,0OO ex it was shortage of IXuvr we have most of jv.e run into bad wea-i.abor shortage." But I r said a crew of car- coming from Ocean is would be of "con- 1D. ,chools. one replacing 'i ward Drimarv school. a large addition to liorial HiRh school. j completed by end of I -fay things have been i dn't hazard to guess 1 be finished, said T. fd. howvver. that if 1 tn-en slow, it never-I been Rood. In the tipatino anri vpntil. 9fliperrpnt complete the plumb and been rouehed In. nf the bulldiiit? also heathing, but main the roof which "can-m in we! weather," ;vp ben here sevpral 'iM and only had work o tew days. 8mm Jane Ashley's Writ Jan Ashlmv. -SS- P.O. lax 12 FISHERMEN . Japanese Display Creates Interest Display of colorful Japanese kimonas in the natural silk and of design and workmanship which is said to be dying out is attracting Interest in the show window of Wallace's Store. One kimona, particularly, is declared to be a priceless heirloom. s The costumes were worn at a Japanese folk dancing display a few days ago at Port Edward in aid of the Red Cross, the show to be repeated here this Saturday under Job's Daughters auspices. Mrs. Tanaka came in from Port Edward yesterday to direct the arrangement of the display which has a setting of orange blossoms and gay para-tols. Joe Kameda and other Japanese ladies' besides Mrs. Tanaka were also here. mm Vancouver 2 have Juxt received w our ne . hipment of ROSE BUSHES Don't forget to see our complete lines of GARDEN SEEDS Pn.ice Rupert Florists I hone 777, 300 3rd W. Hox 5H AOs. X Crown Brand Recipes FREf Tha Canada Starch Ccitnnnnu limits 9, Montital, P. Q. c,'3 . . pfl that REFRESHES FINEST OF C$5 no COOKING TOOLS Garden Hose Droomrakes Clippers T3Trnwl in rorks ' i noes ANDERSON On his way back to Montreal Hying with Captain Robert M--1 after working here with the Do- inncs. I minion Bridge Company, G. I Stockton left by plane yesterday C". J. A. Maednnr'i returned ! lor Vancouver. . to the city cn the Prince Rupe. c . yeterr'av ffom Vineouv-r See Japanese folk danclnj whe-e. durin? recent we-ks he sponsored by Job's Daughters, has been tak'n-r a -our." in m-Ca.st of Japanese children and Re-'hes'n. Mri. Mfirdonald and adults. Civic Centre. Saturday, famUv retlj'ned with him. I April 7, 8 p.m. Authentic robes " j Afternoon Teas make friendly entertainment ...help prevent it DURING CHILDHOODS ...FOR THE YEARS AHEAD! MM and colorful staging. (82c) R. H. Young, assistant to the president of Pacific Mills Ltd, irrivurl nt flpan Pfilla frnni Vancouver on the northbound trip of the Prince Rupert thn week. ' 12 Only ladies' diamond rnes left at !2 price at Mauson'a Jew-tliers Sixth Aniiiversarv event. 3(cl 4 X jn. Arrnine Boas and Hugh Hart, public health sanitarians, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday. Mr. Hart continued to his Terrace office by the evening train. They have been attending conferences with other provincial health officials in the south. IF BABY IS CROSS FIND OUT WHY HEALTHY BABIES are not cross. Your baby fihmthi not be cmsa. If hr in, then somt'Lhiuwi in his little system is "out of onler." Pmlmbty Bitby's Own Tablets run promutty "put it riuhi." On Quebec Mother hiuf the xiri-erii. She writi's: "My iittte ir wiut irritable, feverish ami stometimes sick at her stomach what a relief it was. after Irvine her Baby's DwnTah.etft. tr see bow much belter she was," Sweel-taHlin'-t no "r leeity" stuff no iull-Itut effect. Promptly effective in aimvte fevers, mnwtipation, teething troubles, upset ntom-wh and other minor ills. Never W without a full box ol ftabv's wn Tablets. StrkneMM f often iilril.es in the niht. iet a packan ((May at yout Uru'Ki, only 2it. Money back if you are not BuliHfied. terine Antiseptic make this same formula readily available to you and to your family. Use Listerine Ammoniated Tooth Paste regularly, as directed, morning and night and right after eating. Lambert Phar-macalCo.(Conada)Ltd.,Toronto. Mechanical action dflani Riir- A oa faces hh UhU r brushwi dtt'tty-lirtMHliiig deposits. decay. J0L LICENSFD BY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION! For complete overhaul of yout High Speed Oasollue Ei,gu!, see Rupert Motors Ltd. We hnve the trained mechanics mid kprialized equlpnifin ii. perform this work for you . . efflcifotly and economically. To avoid delay this spring when the rush Is on, let us have that lob now. 4& Rupert Motors Limited lei-" m 'r For the MEAL BEST OF FOOD , lowing the t -mister of Ch Charlpn tUHHIIlt I'lnciilA party. Catholic H:il April R. Presbyterlnn sp"lng sa'.e, April ;12. The Dtirhe of Edinburgh Chupler, lODF homeciHiklnss sale. April 14. Gordon Anderson ; Conrad St ref t School r.T.A ! White Elephant sale and tea April 14 at 2 n rr. Cmadian i.e,ion card partv April 11. wo.T.M. Sprinrj uazaar, April 20 - Conrad School P.T.A. card parly, Friday, April 20, 8 p.m. iSt Hrn:.- bpLiig Bale. April Unite.1 W.A. fciirinsr sale. May 3. Ron In lea. Muv ,1 Presbyterian Missionary Tea, church hall, May 16. Lutheran tea, May 16. Tightening up Harbor Rules E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. fjr Ekeena, has advised ths P:inee Rupert Chamber of Commerc? that there is to be a tightening ur in thj mf tter of fire regulations on the Prince Rupert waterfront, recent close calls having prompted a new drive to enforce the regulations. Efforts are also being made to flear the waterfront of unattended boats, this having been one of the factors in establishing the Fairview floats. hotel arrivals Prince Rupert ' S. Collins, R. B. Cameron, W. S. Lythgoe, C. Soarr. R. F. Rud.l. A. G. Greaves, A. P. Chapman, N. Daker, C. Black, B. MacDon-ald and E. Hult, city; G. r. Joseph, Winnipeg; R. C. Telford, city. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gordon, Winnipeg; W. S. Peterson, C. Soar, A. Van Snellenburg and B. 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