TODAY TO Prince Rupert Daily News SATURDAY Calltotic & Friday, October 5, 1U51 zaar IIIIC8IIBICIHI :eAS ' ARTMCd UrOlly 'C,r"-f (I, W A WALLACE BUDGET ACCOUNT Tlie convenience of a Wallace Budget Accnuiit entitles you to buy anything in the store and pay by the month. Enquire today. YARD GOODS DRAPERY BEDDING TOWELS ""1 1 Plus CAKTOON, NKHS l adies Well Pleased With Ki suits Jt Two-Day Affair A p.ala two-day bazaar, feat-n in; the sa e oi handiwork and culinary achievements' of many l...i.J..unu.s. ended jvsterday and the, Catholic women s League ictio in? uccasion was a "real success. Eight booths set up in the liL-wiy c-coiaied Catholic Hall lull an atmosphere of the market place but- tor the youngsteis at least the lish pond was the iciitit oi auracuon. Throughout the afternoon many eager little fisheimen lined up to try their skill with the rod to land "that big one." Following the excittrnent of marketing a restful contrast was revealed In the new committee room where amidst a profusion of flowers donated by Mrs. C. P. Balagno, reireshments were served. Evening entertainment was augmented by the bingo booth, LADIES' WEAR GIRLS' WEAR INFANTS' WEAR NOTIONS Eveninj Shows 7 - 9:0!i Saturday Matin, WHERE ROYAL COUPLE ARRIVES-An aerial view of Dorval Airport. Montreal, where Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will land next Monday (Thanksgiving Dayi at noon on their flight from England for the Royal Tour of Canada. i CP from National Defence) .uur.VM.uiuoy eve. - V p.m J0j ,J DORIS OOROOM T fur DAY WWh Wallace's Dept. Store LYONS, McKAY'S i Continued from page 5) "Strawberry King" of Bulkley Valley and Well Trained Dog ers. The club president, T. Mc-Nish. said further donations Ghuckan 338. N. Kennedy 51S. V. Parkin 415, 1. Stewart 484. Totals 769, 857, 935. l o-u R. Christeivsen 41)7, P. O Leary 313, F. Mav 240, H. Van Pyk.stra 329, V. Patrick 2!)8. Totals 634. 710, 693. Selected Shorts rjlf Tjt .v TOTEM S&aI A Famous Players Thealre"fc"1 iiiiiii, v-uwtc uuiii juitic "jroi u.,1,, X(...n C. SPORT SHOTS (Cuiiljiued fi'om page 5) pected to be provided at Port Elizabeth. Cape Province, where a motorcycle club was warned ing bodies closely concerned with "y "'V ' c'et"' whlcn had many pa,trons Sunday sport." I and "a winner very time. . Grand raffle last night was Rupert Radio F. GUmour 427, E. Chrtstbff 450, A. Jefferles 458, by police not to go ahead with At ",a"y ce'llrues r'c . : the climatic end of the event, C. Parlette 488, M. McLeod 414. turned up at bowling greens By EVANGELINE VANN HOUSTON. Turning off the highway, seven miles from Houston, going west, in the Barrett di-trict, winding upwards through bushes of scarlet rose-hips and yellowing eottonwood trees, with a backcloth of vivid blue sky, I found the cabin of Bob Eichenberger, "The Strawberry King." a race aaverusea ior ounuay. The club ignored the warning. Totals 783, 994, 910. with first prize going to Mrs. O. and eolf (-nurses to Question Der Sunrise G. Wtlkins 534, D. otiH nnlirp then took thp names i.,; o,,rfa it (-,,' or organizers and race riders. Town" a b ame waa calIed ; point fireplace bench clt when police gave warning ' ,i.m, thov ...nM m'.hi!H totja take tho thp nomoc nnmps rf nf ' Keis, as secona pride, was won After this action .several industrial firms contributed toward a defence fund" for the bike rid- 346. the players. On a field near Cape , ' "" . Downing 595, M. Richards 558, I. Parkhouse 237. J. Acjcock 175. D. McNeice 324. Totals 806, 762, 875. ! Toilers -T. Rossi 387. D. Dor- ash 615, B. Ellison 374, i. Hill' 613, M. Wide 522. Totals-378. ! 897, 1017, Cook's Jewellers W. Duncan A Toronto visitor came in for Town an Indian soccer compe SHIPS AND tition came to an abrupt, end when police began taking names. Most of the players of four teams scattered among the crowd but a few gave their names and third pnze with ticket 1681. Maiik nump won the steam iron. Final prize of $25 in cash was won by Mr. Sydney Alexander with ticket 3470. Following were those who assisted with the bazaar: There, "For so long, a man fo gets," far away from his native Switzerland, but overlooking the beautiful Bulkley Valley and thi Telkwa Range, with Morricr Mountain to the left. Bob has made his home. On the wall, was the skin of -timber wolf, shot a few days ago. waiting for the Game Warden roii 310, M. Careless 463, H. Sperr Call 363 , r.FTTEK ... Planning -Building or Repairing ii7, B. Davis 564. J. Hlckems WATERFRONT!'. 430. Totals 890, B10, 800. RECORD SALE CONTINUES POPULAR AND CLASSICAL RECORDS AND ALBUMS NEW RECORDS FROM WITHDRAWN L" TO CLEAR y2 Of Commercials J. Helger.son Detectives visited golf courses U ca'u"T ' rurman aua 488, M. Gross 501. M. H ibun 476. L. Smith 412, T. Stewart 383. to come and punch one ear and I B. C. Steamships freighter Al Totals 801, 764. 862 pay the bounty of twenty-fivt ' aska Prince was in port this at Johannesburg and warned ""'""""i club professionals to close their Art Murray, Mrs. E. Clausen, Mrs. thops' during the week-ends. L- Eales'T lvlrs', Eu Smlth. and Mr5- N- J- Galbraith, assistants, This warnhrg was given under a Transvaal provincial shop ! Serviteurs Misses Betty Os-hours ordinance, meaning the ' kc and Lorraine Smith, coif Dros have to close ud from I Pouring-Mrs. C. P. Balagno, Seventh Avenue Market M. Shier 326, D. Pallant 507. D. 1 Pierce 255, B. Pierce 390, G. Rbe j 188, H. Berg 294. Totals 748, i dollars. Asking what he would morning discharging cargo here, do with the skin tnen, Bob an-1 The vessel sails on her return swered: "I hear the U.S. Army south after discharging, up north is buying wolf skins for CPR freighter Yukon Prin-pa:kas." and addad: "This oneCfss Capt John Campbell, un-is a pup born last spring, you der charter t0 Franlc Water-can tell by Its teeth, and it is hous. line was ,t WatSOn Ls- 793, 717. 1 D m. Saturdav to Mondav ', Mrs- J- L- Blaln, Mrs. S. Turcott mornincs, missing their most allQ Mrs- f - St. Amour. lucrative period of the week. ! Cashiers Miss Polly Astoria small in body, only about seven- iand thls mornlng unloading ty-five pounds, although fully cargo. After unloading there iand Mrs. Balagno. . , .. Hot dog stand was in charge Tennis players at Harrismith , ms A 8mith &!.si got a-surprise when they Bp-!tallj steve DumM Mr Mc- grown. Its parents would pro-1 the vesse, salled ,or stewart ably weigh one hundred and , AUce Arm and Swagway- j snilormg for IJI1CU IU LU W It VUUltCll 1W1 l.iu,.- Mrs. R. Sprinkle and H.weiiiyiive pouuua. i nave aiiuv two or thi'ee every winter, for Misses Beatrice and Lena be- I municipal tennis courts. They four winters now, I set traps oy . as I stepped out into the un t -i o ritfir f ir r-i t rt : . fiopn tti hp Ituir-iVtlii VM-illi,.n o 1VZ: S .;L iwl Hum-- Cooking-Mrs. D Mul- i"11- sv i' v.v, in iouij uimiaiu otriic1. a ami:- k timber for marten, and tor wta- ly will, maybe in strawberry MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Bu-Ulers & Contractors Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor a wn,,irt hP in.prtprt . ' ney. convenor; Mrs. P. Rich- Favorite, Popuhr ai Classical Arthh Come in ond moke vour selection while they last. : on, ju'i aij jytut. niitc, , auu nun W lilliau a the lease barring tennis on Sun-; days. I Looking round at tne nveimeal of corn, which he had stuffed heads on the wall, Bnbi grown on the ledge, away from remarked: "I shoot. de?r at the : the frosts of the flat. A gentle end of October, when the mea.j wind stlned .the light windmill will keep. I learfied how' to-on the house, as I descended the stuff them by reading. Its hlll to the flat. tune, Mrs. J. Cloutier and Mrs. L. Smith, assistants. bt. Anne's Sewing Group booth Mrs. H. F. Glassey, convenor; Mrs. Jack McNulty. Mrs. M. P. rhc.ie 640 220 Sixth St. Woodcock Ferry To be Discussed McCaffery, Mrs. J. Rogerson, Mrs. hobby. CDonneli arid Mrs. St. Amour, how about the sUawberriewi GOING McRAE BROS. It WCCDCCCK The vexed assistants. Skeena River ferry situation will Baby Booth Mrs. William be discussed at a meeting of the Bond, convenor; Mrs. A. Aldridge, Cedarvale-Woodcock Li'jeral As- Mrs. J. Cuthbertson, Miss A. Til-sociation which iias been called sault, Mrs. D. Rouse and Miss D. lor Saturday afternoon of this Balagno, assistants, week. W. C. Little is president St. lneiesas Sewing Circle of the Association and has called Mn. M. J. Saunders, convenor; ,he mee'.ing. S::r3Ury is Mrj Mrs. C. Schaeffer, Mrs. J. Bug-Dorothy Wynn. ymka, Mrs. C. R. Brett, assis- . tants. BOWLING? ANNUAL CLEARANCE USED CARS Last week's advertised specials have been sold. 1949 FORI) Custom Sedan 195C PLYMOUTH Sedan 1948 WILLYS Station Wagon 19)2 CHEVROLET Sedan 1947 W ILLYS Station Wagon ",.1912 PLYMOUTH Sedan I TRUCK SPECIALS l!l .'Ut FORI) 3-ton 176 W. K. Tif T(ini) 3-ton 176 W. IS. 1P4J FORD 3-tnn 15S W. B. ! i ' ) , . f; .... fsm NSS' Bob?" "Nineteen thirty-five it' was, I think. I was coming up j the field, when I saw sjme large strawberry leaves. Too big to be wild ones, must je tame tan s," I thought. So I stuck some run-1 ners out in ths plough, and every spring I ploughed a little more,! and now I have two acres. Three ' years ago I had ton tons. Peopiel come from as far as Muricetown and Smithers, and Burns Lake to j pick them. ; "If it's poor skiing I get no visitors in the winter, but my . partner, Gypsy, is he e. She c inn j to me through tue snow on a j hunting trip in '45. I thought shei was a little lox and sue has' been with me Since. "Go. and ! ?ee if there is a bear out there!"! Gypsy vanished through the doc, J CiO Booth Misses E. Rosa Hug. M. Roos. Y. Lo- If you want te sell it, advertise j It, News classified. I 'pine, V. Murpny, B. Astoria, D. i Richards, and Mrs. A. Turcott. WE HAVE JUST THE fisii Fond Mrs. L. Amadio. A. ooius.si. Mis. W. Pierce. individual urines were m or tni- o. R Ilrett. wiuuer of a ham do-iirttea by bwtlt's. Mib. u. Wliue. winner nf nvkin SHOES YOU WANT For both Men and Women Offers considered on l'9 C:iIEV. E-jdan Delivery. ftli'TK-cenditioneil ready to go Bob Parker Ltd. stockings (loiialecl by Vartcly buire. iwrs. it. IXjwtlicr and Fraser Ac Payn.-. (barking. j (jc'iiu ocuwau, winner oi au- Don't Overtax il-OverHAUL It! 1 OKJ - MONARCH DEALERS pic-H uimuted by A. E. Smith. I "What time Is 11 .' 1 aoKCU, r.s- ! l hKhs. winner of dnweed wed-! ing to go. "Gypsy can tell you. '; 0,'i5.rtOouuT.,,y, M." Mc?u'ty' i Bob volunteered. "What time in' adbyn-rW"S,o.n K " H. Gypsy?" and she disappeared ftiiih Huien at. Arnuud. winnrr ofi-throuKh the curtains of the j fashion footwear Friiice Rupert, B.C. a picture uonHtcci oy Mr. Kogcrson. I bedroom, bringing Bob's watch. nrme aizain. 1 was niviiru CHESTERFIELD'S rti,(3. won by Mrs. J. Richards, doimUici by Mrs. HaLUin. d.j a miuw suit, won by Mrs. Norn Bond. Rockinghorfic. Wua oy J()hn coma-diim. donated by Mr Aldndgr. Movin, Tacking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage .:o!iir!cte, Reliable and Effl- lent Service. Also agents for i'anarlian Liquid Air Co. Ltd. Famous naes such as Kroehler, Snyder, Hammonds and others Be sure to visit the furniture depart on the 2nd IM- uinrjieua, won ny Mlw Irf)rnilllC ' U-t.ny. doimted by Drnn s Depart-j "fur Oxyscn, Acetylene and all '"wvld. "a supplies. GORDON & ANDERSI Linen ctoth. won by Mrs. Richards. rl-Mi a-a by wr, Holnu-n. Cushion, won by Mrs. P. Byrne, donated by Winters of Kt. Joseph. Candy, won by Miss Rose Huk. do nnud by Sisters of St. Joseph. Hum. winner Mrs. M Radcliffe. Train set. won bv Eddie Clouttfr. Saturday and Tuesday SPECIALS LADIES' FALL COATS 10 Only Newly Arrived . . . Latest Styles LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED Cor. ?nd and Park Avenues f's' .910 Photic GO and 68 donated by Dom's Lh-partment Ktor. Towds. won by tiharon Dumas, do-nai,"d by Wallace's. Ruiisiitii doll, won by Mrs. Alex Crttner. donated by Variety Store. Chkp of milk, won by Mrs. M. Van C'ooten, donated by Quality Store. . 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All Certified Operators for high pressure and general welding INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. S2&-istE. Phone Green 884 HINESE DISHES THE NORTHERN BX. PQ inouire at store. AUTO SUPPLY LIMITED DOMS' DEPT. STORE r n 'I Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 13J Try a News Classi McBride Street and 4th Avenue Classifieds In the Daily News bring quick results. ; ,J-: i