if I" 1 1 ' I III , , II Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, September 24, 1951 Fine Ha 1 J f V . Post Office Anniversary International Stamp show Coincides With Observance TORONTO Governor-General Loca a Opened Idea of Miller Bay Lady Superintendent Realized n d PERSONAL Bob Parker Garage $20.00 ' Booth Fisheries Co. Ltd 1000 Carl Smith Forestry 200 Evelyn Antilla 2.00 R. B. B. Boulton 2 00 Jack Scott : 2 00 Two years ago, Miller Bay Indian Hospital's matron, Mrs. E. M. Davis, R.N., conceived an idea. Saturday night, Uie dream 1 U : TIm amoiiaa mo parawtwiil wallkMrW that It Ideal (or krtch.m, batfcfMiM mot muter lopi. noma ban and othar uwt. Avollabla in 10 boavtifal pattarM and colon. Sold by local luaiatr ar bviMiiMj upptjr daalart. Regular Moose meeting September 25, 8 p.m. (225c) S.O.N, meeting Monday, Sept. Aid. and Mrs. H. M. Daggett, who have been on a trip to New Brunswick, returned home this morning on the Princess Norah. , Other Forestry Emyloyees 14 00 Alexander at the week-end opened the Canadian International Stamp Show held in the Automotive building, exhibition grounds. It Is the first time an internatonal stamp exhibition she shared with the whole nos'!Anon 3.00 24, 8 p.m. Members please at- j tend. 224c , Mrs. H. Rensvold, who has been pltal stall was realized in me Migg jQan Cross 2.00 official opening of the fine recre- D McRae 2 00 on haU- , .'. , Mrs.' R. E. Moore ". II 2 00 A dance and refreshments Friends 1.75 hag taken place within the Brit- . on a trip to Vancouver, returned ish Commonwealth. Robert Franklin of tne lociit0 ; he city from the south on the in conjunction with the stamp rus- " "J"J""s "Camosun yesterday afternoon. marked the occasion, c 1. , ThnmnBnn mllwtions . 5.00 ARBORITE COMPANY LIMITED I J85 loft"' v,u u " Maalraal 32, Quo, SB CITY BUILDERS' SUPPLIES t - - - - 4 iHuuy uie uanaaian rost umce i " or John Main Jr. Hubert Weigel - 2 00 Miscellaneous 7.50 Total to date $2950.00 Applewhaite, MP, officially opened the hall. Dr. J. D. Galbraith, medical superintendent, recounted the history of, tha hall to more than 200 guests. It had first been sited at Seal Cove, a former RCAF drill hall and property of War Assets Corporation. But before negotiations for the hall could be made, the property, " 1 m I i I n hi , n 10 ORMES dance, headed by Mrs. Davis . and Dr. Galbraith, included G. Williamson. Miss E. Stephenson, Mrs. W. Journey. Dr. G. Fiddes, and Miss D. I: liallt, R.N., assistant matron. Refreshment committee In- eluded Mrs. Journey, Mrs. R. marked tts 100th anniversary of Canada's first postal service. His Excellency, Viscount Alexander, inspected an old, CNR wood-burning locomotive which, this week, will carry mail from Richmond Hill to Toronto. Both the fireman and engineer will be dressed In period costumes of a century ago and a modern, Canadian National Railways dle-scl locomotive will haul uie ancient wood-burner on its 25-mlle Journey. Both the old wood-burner and cltesel locomotive appear on a new four-cent Canadian stamp to "be Issued by the post office. An Indian runner and a cen Thomas Young, after spending the summer at Arrandale on the Naas River, will be In the city on the Camosun tomorrow going to Vancouver for the winter. Just received a shipment of new designs and styles of white stone Jewellery. Some very beautiful patterns. Bulger's Jewellery Store. - (ltci George F. Harris, veteran manager at Mill Bay for the B.C. Packers, will be a passenger aboard the Camosun tomorrow returning' south to Vancouver after spending the season on the Naas River. aloiig with other bullUli.gi, as Public meeting tonight, Civic Centre. Speaker: Hon. E. C. Carson, minister of public works. Subject: Highways. Utc) Mrs. Vic Menzie returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. R. E. Edwards, who has been stationed In the Butedale area as a fisheries officer, returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon. H. W. Thomas, well known pioneer merchant of Hyder, Alaska, has been on a brief business visit to the city.' He arrived day and returned home on the Camosun Sunday night. The Music and Drama Festival Association will meet Wednesday, Sept. 26, in the Civic purchased by a local business man, Douglas Frizzell. Dr. Galbraith thanked Mr. Frizzell who, he said, held the I hall for a year while means were found to acquire the building for the hospital. Mrs. Davis, ie Pioneer Druggists Biggs, Miss H. Hanson, Miss C. Pearson and Walter Horricks. Hostesses were Miss Stephenson, Miss E. McNab, Miss D. hamblin and Miss H. Walker. In charge of the door was Mr. Williamson, assisted by George Coulter. Parking was arranged by Mr. Lobsinger and Mr. Peterson was In charge of lighting. ' Decorating was directed by Mrs. P. Peterson. tury-old stage coach will also; he said, first thought of the idea. "Since then It became a dream Prince Rupert' Ski Club will hold itg annual general meeting of everyone on the staff here." CALL TO THE BAR A touch of Old-World pageantry was added to the fall Call to the Bar" of the Law Society of Upper Canada In Toronto' by Sir Raymond Evershed, right, Master of the Rolls of England. Here he congratulates Anne Ruth Levine of Toronto, bronze fnedallist of the Osgoode Hall graduating class. A total of 55 men and four women were called to the bar. (CP PHOTO) PHONE 8 1 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26, in cover the route southward . to 1 Ontario's capital. j A mailman on horseback will greet old "engine 403" and pick up the mail pouch from a costumed railway courier, then carry it to waiting postal officials at the Common Lounge, Civic Cen- tre. A special Invitation Is ex- Centre at 8 o'clock. All lnter- tended to new members. Begin jested folk are Invited to attend to prepare and think now of a (224c) zmmmmmmmmmmmsm winter's eninvabln Kklinc. the Canadian National (224c) A meeting will oe neia av me The opening of the stamp ex Mr. Applewhaite, officially opening the hall, paid tribute to the efforts of doctors, nurses and staff of the hospital. "No one comes to a hospital such as this Just because they want a Job. Not today, anyway. They work here because of an unselfish motive to serve and the entire staff is due a hearty vote of thanks," Mr. Applewhaite said. MESSAGE OF MINISTER Mr. Applewhaite read a telegram from Hon. Paul Martin, Rupert Bowling Allies by tnc Young People's Bowling League hibition brought under one roof TICE TO SUBSCRIBERS on Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 8 p.m more than a million dollars worth of ancient and modern Funeral of Mrs. Murray Election of officers and other league business will be discussed. (226o postage stamps, including a por- lon of King George's famed col Funeral was held Friday for i T f?V . CI. . . James .Bryden, steamboat In an esteemed city resident of lection. The world's rarest a magneta from British Ouiana ai.d worth $60000, was also on c'uplay. Albert Mah In Formosa Private Air Line Having Tough Going But Now On Upswing A Prince Rupert born Chinese pilot who flew to China In 1943 to bring back his sister from Japanese-held territory, is back If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, coll the office before 5 p.m. I Alan laird, Green 153 minister of national healtht and , wellare, which commended" the! work of the Miller Bay hospital 1 and asked the staff to receive j the recreation building as "a tangible expression of 1 spector, and Mrs. Bryden were passengers going north from Vancouver on the Camosun last evening. After the round trip to Alice Arm and Stewart today, they will disembark here tomorrow. The monthly dance of the more than 25 years, Mrs. Agnes Murray, 1115 Eighth Avenue East, who died last Tuesday. Rev. H. O. Bird of St. Peter's Anglican Church officiated at the ceremony which was held at the First Presbyterian Church. Hymns were "Abide loiuiicmcnlJ Gffii Presbyterian Church Tea at the home of Mrs. George Mitch ell, 333 5th Ave. East, Septem The floor is marked off for basketball and contains four badminton courts. One end of ber 27. With Me," and "King of Love." Oreanist was John Currle. U and Nickerson's to Frizzell' Motors; Fulton Street r r. U i 1" 1- . 1. i '1 or 1. I h 1 r. t. v S Prince Rupert Aero Club will be held at Seal Cove on Saturday Sept. 29. All members wishing to Catholic Fail bazaar, October 1 At Fairvlew Cemetery, where the buildine features a kitchen 3 and 4. of burial took place In the LOBA attend should submit names in the Far East again but this time on "private business." In a recent letter to his brother here. Earl Mah, Capt. Albert Mah writes that the Foshing Air i-MM, 6th Ave. West 800 and 700 Blocks. I Ralph Olnen, Blue 728 rman Street; 1480 6th East to Seal Cove. 3 Victor Maskulak. Men's Rotary tea, October 11 iz i 1 and a balcony; the other end, a raised orchestra dais. The building was dismantled Civic Centre. themselves and their guests to P "Y held LOBA and Women s by I S. Burns or Doug Hague, on or belore Friday. DOOR PRIZE. Anxi liary of the Canadian Leg- (229c) lon. lea y M5- - v- Hanley. Lutheran Tea, October 13. lines, of which he is a partner at Seal Cove and reconstructed again at Miller Bay. Mitchell & If Ave. West 248-1077; 2nd Ave. West 941-1028 includ Rebekarj Bazaar, October 20 1 are gradually building up "good rauoearers were uuuu ituiip Currie were contractors L.O.B.A. Fall Bazaar, Octo- 1 business." A NOT ( K MPtl a fin BUWterS i ucu, "' , j i ber 26. . Operating out of Tainan, capi nj;;;. nf v Arthur Bell, Robert Wood and inm8 ' " Wompn's Hnsnlt.nl Auxiliarv tal of Formosa. CaDt. Mah savs'. , " Hh vtillin mood lor gaiety nunareas 01 , . j , nas Deen posiuuueu uuc wcn ,u c, U. . lu.t.t ! Hallowe'en illnwp'pn Tea. Tea, Octnhpr October 31 31, at t ; the the "eoine "going was was touch tough and and we we 89.50 j 5l ;f home of Mrs. W. C. R. Jones, 430 j had some bad luck" but feels that balloons in various colors were suspended from the ceiling. The new floor received many compliments from dancers. Refresh 'we're on the upswing now." Fourth Avenue West. ing 9th Street; 3rd Ave. Frlzzell's Motors to end of 3rd WM. r 4 Donald Itusvik. Red 902 "Si Ave We.st 704-1427 : 9th Ave. West' 102-609. 806-881; f.ion Street 700 Block;. Tallow Street 805-823; Comox r 1 3 Jimmy McLean, Black 506 is Ave. West 100-445; 5th Ave. West 105-915; 6th Ave. k.-t 308-539; Dunsmulr Street 211-424; Tatlow 512-9, Emerson Place; Agnew Place.- rl fr-Kleanor Walker, Green 929 paper for posting of the first fl night's schedule. There is still Pinnpor (IHtPnfiC room for four teams in this IIUlGCI WUJCI rW league, entries can be placed nJ Dt.tLJ... with S. Furk. phone Red 593, KZIUl DlFinQHV ' Sonja Bazaar, November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, No vember 7. U WlnHI nhnnp 49ft. nr Ipft fit Presbyterian Church Bazaar, the Bowling Alleys. Utc) November 15. ments were served at tables on the balcony. ' - Honored guests were Mr. and Mrs. Applewhaite, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Anfield, Rev. and Mrs. L. G. Sieber, Rev. and Mrs. S. Kin-ley; Rev. and Mrs. H. G. Bird, Rev. Father McNamara and Rev. Father F. J. Rayner. Committee in charge of the- The Women of the Moose Fall Capt. Mah left for Formosa a year ago, when he quit bush-piloting in Quebec. He is the second youngest son of a well-known Chinese family here. The youngest son, Cedric, an adventurous pilot during the war the one who dropped $866 million dollars In gold in the Himalayan ranges from a B29 In 1944 now operates his own bowling alley in Vancouver. I'. J. Fuller of First Avenue was 82 years of age yesterday. He came to Princa Rupert in 1906 and. with the exception of time Dfi Ave We.st 105-537; 9th Ave. East 110-270; McBride Bazaar, November 16. F. W. Steacy. F.C.S.O., was a visitor to the city today, arriving on the Princess Norah. Mr. -7(18. Sti-et 113- :-;ien Cathedral Bazaar, Nov. 17. spent overseas, has remained don Smith, Blue 931 I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November Steacy was a .former pharmicist re ever.since' long ac of Section 2 I 22 3 tive in general building and con St. Peters Fall Bazaar, No- S Jimmy Johnson, Green 661 ana opiomeu 1st at rmiuc ucuisc which he left 25 years ago. He renewed his acquaintance with K G. Perrv of the News. Like ember 29. (CNR-FWicrmcn s Waerfront and Pacific Place; United Church W. A. Fall Ba aiuuviii zaar, Dec. 7. struction. He was born in England. Mr. Fuller, who continues in good health, has one of the finest colijction of local pioneer pictures in existence. He has been adding .to ii since long before Incorporation. ! r nMelvin Binrnson. Green 113 In 1949 Newfoundland had the most visitors he was impressed. hlRhest birth rate of any Can- with the developments In Prince adian province, British Columbia Rupert, the highest death rate, Alberta 1 Full-Siz Circulatorl Smartnew"Imperial"styling, rich brown finish. Exclusive Dual Chamber Burner gives more heat from every drop of oiL Money-eaving Waste Stopper, Automatic Draft Minder. Fully Coordinated Controls. Power-Air Blower for forced-circulation optional at extra cost. Complete line ot Duo-Therm Oil Heaters for 1 to 6 rooms. Buy on ferm of GORDON & ANDERSON Stfc Ave. East, McBride to Hays Cove Circle; McBrlde l' l 111-010. the highest marriage rate. j John MacDonald arrived In I Tl 10 Bruce Roald. Green 719 4 Ave East 237-73R- Kth Am Kaxt 301-710- Hth Ave the city on Saturday evenings plane to join the staff of the ' a quicker, Sfor nir, hini backt In the first quarter of 1951 re- Call 363 FOU BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing '' 119-245, 301-628; Hays Cove Circle 82-667; Cotton yeei 311-518; Green Street 411-416; Ebert Street; advertising department of the tall sales in Canada amounted Daily News. Until recently, Mr. to $2,154,700,000. nng Street. 1 II Michael MarDnnald has been advertising Powers. Illark SSI Herman Place; 't'itt Ave.; 1st and 2nd Overlook; of the province's large weekly new papers. He served overseas for the most of the war as an olfK -r with the Royal Canadian Air Force. I ?"H HlHCC. 12 Sammy Alexander . li Ave. East 333-1865; Frederick St.; Sherbrook Ave. f M rtonny Eby, Green 258 East 225-247: 2nd Ave. West 137-341; 1st Street K 22b, Market Place. 'ITS 15 Allcvn Rltrhle Rlu'b 5 Ave. West K35-735, 741-745; Borden Street Frascr Air Passengers Tj Vancouver (today I G. McDonald, T. Moran, N. Lindgen, F. Howard, T. LaFortune, R. Cum-isky, W. Aohoff, G. Milburn. To Sandspit ( today I Hans Schmidt, F. P. Dahle, Dr. QUALITY TEA Chinese 1 DISHES Chop Suey - Chow Mein Opm 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Thone 133 1 CHIC QKP 1 MODERATELY , PRICED1 vi mggar Place. HTJf 1H Frank Kilborn, Green 977 3 Ave East 124-234; 5th Ave. East 101-246; 7th Ave. lt 108-658; Bowser Street. HTtln-Dprrd Allan, Blue 126 64 Ave West 210-539: 7th Ave. West 120-537; 8th Ave. JM 221-528; Lotbiniere St 721-728; McBride St. 413-Tatlow St. 625-733. ITlf 18 Stanley Boshier. Black 953 Ave. F.ast. Ri,iir nnn Qtu An faut 0.1.-07(1: nt.h Ave. MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors Jt 1000-1144; 10th 'East 900-1130; Alfred Street; "f"" direct; Donald Street. ),T11!) Jimmy Johnson, Green 661 f Ave. East 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. 11 -1 in rtnss Murray, Blue 273 f Ave. East 1036-1944. : I 21 Jimmy Moorehead, Red 335 jf THE BEST aCM QUALITY Jv V Ave West 1135-1314: Park Ave. 1005-2279; lltn fri't: Water Street; Beach Place. 1 23 Larry Parent, Green 487 West 615-735; Summit Ave.; Taylor Street. f 24 Brian Roberts. Black 480 l Ave. West 716-3rd Ave. and 6th Street; 3rd Ave. EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE Effective October 1 Increased passenger train service between PRINCE RUPERT & JASPER and intermediate stations KITrt'liic Oel. I. thr C.N.R. will upmte ni trains wfrllv. in Mih dim lion. Ira' hi? Prince Kupprt and Jasprr flailv rtcrpt Sunday. iAHiemrnt tJiineelions at Jasper fui eauteiii am. weaiern point. VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS September 28, 9 p.m. ss. Chilcotin FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS p u-niy News-Watts and Nickerson's (5th St.). 2V Derry Parkin, Green 660 Ave. East 1141-1476. 2(i Krankir KLewiirt Hl. Ita Craftsmanship In Type,.. Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems rHONE 234 . I I Helps soothe musculo aches anal M j j J 11 Handy for drying and heating i , and -ork- jl around the home Jarm j j shop. See your G-E Lamp Dealer. j , I i i I , h Ave. East 081.1086;' 1103 Ridley Home; Hays Cove H -Jlt" ""H s . . E ARE THE DAILY NEWS ri:. Chilcotin, October 5 and 19 Dibb Printing Co. I LITTLE MERCHANTS For full Information Call or write CITY TICKET OFFICE 52fi 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert. B.C. 9 p.m. FRANK J. 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