Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, August 20, 1951 NEWS OF THE DISTRICT TERRACE I OPICS Mrs. Doris Brentzen and two Telkwa Plans Its Barbecue daughters of Creston are at making a leisurely trip through ! the district studying Indians and totems. While here they discussed the topic with Fther Paul Sancshagrin who Is very inter -'ested and has done much research thereon. ffELKWA II ALKS . . . present visiting at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson, parents of Mrs. Brentzen. a Frasers Holiday-Herald Suspends Terrace weekly newspaper, Omineca HeraM, is suspending publication for a couple of weeks while Publisher Tommy Fraser makes a motor trip through the interior on fishing bent while Cathie Frajer is east with the Jot's Daughters party. WALLACE'S : Mr. and Mrs. Garnet lackson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ford Jackson, drove down to Prince Rupert on Saturday to Major W. H. Crocker and his family spent two days in Telkwa this week on business. department! attend the showing of the film I Miss Betty Robinson, who is 1 training at St. Paul's Hospital, i Vancouver, is convalescing at her I hom j here followirfg a serious I operation. "the Great Caruso," Marilyn de Kergommeaux left with the Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Freeman and son stopped here on their return from a business trip to PrinCA RlinPrt, Mr fronman ic : STORE i.sir.v.i.!u.!.n:i.;i n iU..I .I 'M ' 1 p-l Jacksons to spend the next ten days or so with her aunt. Mrs. J. Alan Rutherford, in Prince Rupert. TELKWA Plans are under way once again for the Telkwa Barbecue which has been an annual event on Labor Day since the ver yearly days. While the program has changed with the times, it always lives up to the implications of its name, and at noon supplies its patrons, one and all, with a hearty sandwich of barbecued beef. Plans for this year's barbecue include children's sports in the morning and rodoeo activity in the afternoon. A horticultural show Is also being held on the grounds, sponsored by the Telkwa and Quick Women's Institutes. Their building will be open Sunday afternoon and evening lor the entering of exhibits. Following the placing of the beef in the barbecue pit on Sun wii.ii nie lutei imuonai risnenes Commission in Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dovkrill, with their two daughters, have returned to Telkwa to live. They have been in Ladysmith for the past five years. Remodeling' Tote AIm. "SO YOU WANT TO BE A PAPEKI1 ANGER" Shows at 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. The Misses M. K. Bingham, M LONDON 'CP D etermined thieves at Wood Green forced a shed door firmly secured by two bars, two padlocks and five bolts. Their haul 20 worth of paint. LONDON '(P Men's tailoring houses have started "make-do-and-mend" services. Firms that never considered such work before now are remodelling previous purcnuss, relining coats, strengthening elbows and fixing frayed cuffs. Father Leray, O.M.I., left on Tuesday's train for Prince Rupert where he officiated at the wedding of Frank Pongracz sr. to Elizabeth Vurzinger of K. MacKay and B. Brooke, of Kamloops, spent a few days at the Telkwa Hotel. A FAMOUS PLAYERS 1) Roy Colllnson, CNR district freight agent at Prince Rupert, has been motoring through the district with Mr. Martin, CNR colonization agent at Prince George. On the return trip he will visit in Telkwa with his niece, Mrs. A. Dockrill. G. A. Holloway of the Work-ban's Compensation Board spent a few days In Telkwa on Sale It's Colossal! It's Terrific! -w-1 TODAY and TUESDAY Ronnie and Darrall Hodson of Ocean Falls are visiting with their grandparents, Archdeacon and Mrs.' Hodson, at the Anglican rectory. day evening, which is somewhat of a feature in Itself, and always JOHN H. draws a crow dof spectators, draws a crowd of spectators, hall beginning at midnight. I he story of Valerie and I3cn Hogan-e guy who never gave up and the girl who Prince Rupert visitors at the Telkwa Hotel have included Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cartmell, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Shrubsall. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wood and child. Willing workers in the town Dr. H. C. Lucht, Dominion veterinarian at Prince George, accompanied by his wife, spent the past two weeks here. He is testing all the cattle in this area and, although now- recalled to , Frincv? Grorge. will be back next week to complete the project. RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycle CFPR Now On At BULGER Ojtlomclrhl Hi-" never let hint down! down! H. C. Ferguson, school Inspector for this area, who makes his headquarters in Telkwa, has returned from Victoria. 7 'mHt Wallace's, Of Course Mr. and Mrs. R. C. St. Clair of Victoria spent a brief visit here. Mi. St. Clair was a former district forester at Prince Rupert. John Sulgcr Ltd. Third Avenue are kept busy making arrangements and working on the grounds every evening, readying the buildings and repairing fences and chutes. A new arena for the rodeo is being constructed, which will allow these events to proceed uninterrupted regardless of other activities in the field. Baseball games had been hoped for but are still indefinite. Following the events of the day, there will be a display of fireworks in the evening from the tower hill in town and the day will be brought to a close with a big dance in the town hall. I Paul Hammond, mining cngin- i eer for the Kenco Corporation, Mrs. J. S. Ives and Mrs. C. Oakland with her two children, of Vancouver, spent ten days in Telkwa visiting with their husbands who are employed at the Copper Ridge mine. Unable to find permanent accommodation, for there is not a vacant house to be had in Telkwa, they have returned to Vancouver. (Subject U Change) MONDAY P.M 4:30 Dick Trimble and the Se1! 4:45 Stock Quotations and Int. 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 Alberta Pipeline 5:30 Songs and Singers 5:45 Young Man with u song 5:55 CBC News B:ou Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30--Musicul Varieties 7:00---CBC News 7:15 CEC News Roundup 7:30 Pacific Pianoforte 8:00 The Choristers 8:30 Overture, Please 9:0O Summer Fallow 9:30 Dixieland Jazz 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC New? 10:15 Let's Find Out 10:30 Don t Destroy 10:45 Ed McCurdy 11:00 Weather lore-cast onrt Fish Arrivals arrived here with a small crew cf men and has taken a plane to adjacent mining properties. He was accompanied by F. M. Dock-i ill, proprietor of the Bulkley Valley Collieries, who has been interested in the mining potentialities of this district for over forty years. ! Glenn FORD - Anne BAXTER - Dennis O'KEEFE -1 .ah lUflE HAVOC or SAMUEL G INCH b.xtea t ! hum CAKTOON - NEWS Shows 7-9:02 Good Work of Mi. and Mrs. Cog Harrington ::i mm mm m mm: I and family of Boston Bar visited Harry Tayior, old-time Vander-hoof merchant, and his wife, have spent the past two weeks holidaying at the Telkwa Hotel. While here Mr. Taylor spent much of his time at the river s.de, for with the installation of the fishways at Moricetown, fish have been coming up the river in good numbers, and the cohos are now running. Cancer Group Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bussinger in Telkwa and other friends in Smithers. This was the first trip to this part of the country for Mr. Harrington who is a well-known hotel man of Boston Bar. LARGS. Ayrshire, Eng. P -An , SOUTH KIRBY, Yo f American woman tourist has re- I Latest problem ai a J turned home with a souvenir I tory here is takine tl. i Buy TRADE TC; one of Winston HhurchlU's fain- i of rows tails. Tl VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam August 3, 17 and 31 FOR SOUTH QVEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS sr. Coquitlam, August 10 and 24 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 uus riKais. i uc pi we cost me swiu neo to DuvIim l tourist $:i0 at an auction held to ! cause of a slwriaw raise welfare funds. ; hair. R. M. Owen, jr., and family of Greenwich, Conn., have been TERRACE. H. R. King, executive secretary of the Canadian Cancer Society in British Columbia, arrived In town on Friday afternoon and in th evening gave an Informal talk to the local unit in the nurses' lounge of the Outpost Hospital. There was not a large attend The Royal Bank of Canada in Smithers is opening a sub-office in Telkwa, to function one day a week. Premises on the, front street are now being renovated for this purpose. TUESDAY -AM. 1:r1 Musical Cloci. 8:00 CBC New 8:10 Here's Bill Good 8:15 Mrming Sonn 8:30 Morning Devotions Advertise for Best Resuf Mrs. David Mahood and her two children have returned from a long visit spent with family and friends in Dauphin and THE MOST POPULAR CANADIAN WHISKY AT A POPULAR PRICE REASONS WHY 2 ance of members but those who were there felt that Mr. King j had given them a grater knowledge of the work of the society, especially of the welfare department which extends help to those not in receipt of social assistance. Such patients are given, through the local units, transportation to the examina Mrs. D. Small and Mary Ann have returned from a holiday trip with relatives in Winnipeg and Chicago. en its your best 8:45 Little Concert D;'i0 BBC New and Commentary. 9:15 Music for Moderns . 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Your music appointment V :. '1 inie iSmim' 10:00 MornlnG Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 This Week's Artist 10:45 Invitation to the Waltz 11:00 Man and His Music 11:15 Roundup l ime 11:30 Weatner Report II :31 Message Per.im 11:33 Record"J Interlude 1.-45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00 -iviid Day Mel.Kil 12:15- CBC Nwi 12:25 Pronrtnn rieMiin-12:30 B.C. Farm BroadCHs' 12:55 Rcc Int. 1:00 -The Conrert Hour j Ladies and Gentlemen ' LING the tailor Telkwa Service Cha nges Hands GIN BUY "T "if l'lT. in T "Ml WBWI GfJ tion centre, clinic or to a cancer specialist chosen by the physician who recommends them for treatment. A housekeeper is also placed in a home where the mother has to leave for treatment. Mr. King stated that the Canadian Cancer Society is the second largest charitable organization in Canada and second only to the Red Cross. He stated that the rate of expansion in B.C. is greater than in any other province. 1 In closing, Mr. King extended a "warm expression of gratitude 220 Kixth St. Phone 649 I r t ' i TELKWA Harold Gorley and Ken Holmes, proprietors of the Telkwa Taxi, have purchased Bob's Auto Service and Oarage irom Bob Bates. They will operate it as the Hi-Way Auto Service. Bob Bates has purchased property on Tyee Lake and states his Intention of building an auto court there. He is at present taking flying lessons in Chllll-wack while his wife and his mother, Mrs. E. M. Bates, who motored south with him, are visiting relatives in Victoria. 2:00 Easy listening 2:30 Records at Random i - to Terrace for their campaign which contributed to the success of the provincial campaign." , Terrace gave $445 to the April j campaign. ! A question period followed CANADIAN WHISKY . j HIRAM OC. J. Movinir, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. for Oxygen, Acetylene and all welding supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. 7nd and Park Avenues Est .910. Phones 60 and 68 WALKERS dryg Its genial, rich flavour makes G&W Bonded Stock as delightful to the taste as it is easy on the entertainment budget! I and, in answering one of these question Mr. King disclosed that a check-up clinic will be estab-i lished as soon as possible at ! Prince George and Prince Ru- pert. Dr. MacPherson, president of ' the local unit, was chairman of 1 the meeting and others present Included C. J. Norrlngton, Mrs. I Newhouser, Mrs. M. Jones and I Mrs. F. Clifford. ! Mr. King is accompanied on his journey north by his daughter, Jean. OltfllllD AND IOMI10 IN C W ' PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING. 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