Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, November 9, 1951 SMALL TALK CONCERNING A DINNfcK by Syms CHECK Copr. 1951 Mirtw EnttfpriMi Syndicate, lot AngclM t. r r . y a ( ) 9 fie S J-li 2) Jidde War Aftermath1 Still Evident I I-' I it., i- t Rev. Marvin Forseth, director ' The resular morit'lly meeting of the Christ Ambassador Youth of the Mlllpr Bay Chapter of the Movement of B.C., and also the E.C. Roistered Nurses' Associa-prov.ncial supervisor for the tlon was held on Wednesday Fentecostal Sunday Schools of evening. Following the business th province, opened a series of meotiriE; a verv interesting talk - : 1 f "Guess I might as well pick up "Will you excuse me while I "I must have left my wallet In the check or we'll be here all make a telephone call . . .?" my other suit . . ." day." i AJsJ-i l&: .c-X't i Car I n i ' meeting.- at the Full Oospel Tab- was Riven by Dr. O. W. Fiddes Forming Denta ernae'e Thursday night with New Drugs on the subiect of and Their Uses." ? l.. 1 rn.a 2 i I i in. gcod attendance. Mr. Forseth showed movies of part of his trip through Sweden, D"nmark and Geimany, showing the still appalling conditions under which the people in Germany livj. Although it Is much improved since the war, the devastation caused by the war is ' ! ru Sent to Borstal Home for Year SAVE 50 on fuel bills with the new Improved patented "BOOKER" Folder showing 4 models of BOOKER heaters or furnaces free on request at Clinic in City ! Formation of a deiit. clinic in Prince Rupert will be the purpose of a meeting November 14 called by Parent-Teacher Council here. Representatives of all city service clubs and organizations have been requested to attend. The council calls condition of children's teeth in Prince Rupert "deplorable" and advises organizations that city dentists and Health Officer Dr. Duncan Black are co-ODeratine fully in William .Donald, 18-year-old sun very much In evidence He VOUth. will Bn t.n Npui Havtn showed one picture of a heap of Borstal Home at Vancouver for rubble under which Is estimated one year. Donald had been given that seven thousand people are one year's suspended sentence burled- May 30 for stealing. This week The most serious results of war he was arrested for drunken-are the homeless children that ness, pleading guilty to the are left to look after themselves, breach of reconnaissance Mr. Forseth said, "The moral t I establishing a clinic. Island City Builder's Supply ! condition in Germany Is the! Phone Blue 820 I 505 Mi-Bride Street worst he has sjen anywhere." Mr. Forseth spoke dynamically about the ability of Jesus Christ to meet every need for body, soul I Perfect tea is so eas ' fiAAAArtAAArtAAAAAAiAAA nAni" 5- ' . :' - . W" 1 ;' 1. - 1 : :! j J r . in "W CELANLSE Last Friday night . P ince Rupert's Job's Daughters displayed the dresses and blouses they made out of lengths of celanese material with which they were presented while visiting New York in August. Here they are pictured: TOP Front Row Left to ritihti Georglna Mitchell, Diane Stone. Judy Lloyd, Janet Rackow, Mrs. Laura Mitchell. Muriel Shier, Gael McRae, Bernice Evans. Middle Row Left to right i Margaret Giske, Shirty Patrick, Margit Mac-arthui, Claire Ritchie, Gwen fpeers, Joyce Strand, Patsy Lenujn, Heather Brewer, Olive Strand, Donna Macarthur. Bick Row Diane Kennedy, Norma McKay, June Henry, Et hel Moorehouse, Marjorie Tattersall, Barbara Eoumont. LOWER Front Row1 (Loft to right i Margaret Stra-chan, Barbara Stalker, Pat Mitchell. Back Row Left to nghli Shirley Haugan, Lois Good, Pat Hill. tomakewith . RIGht for week-ends "I JI1H! J!'' ' I THE STETSON casual l TEA BAGS' . I J and spirit. The Lord is still able to forgive sin, heal the sick and set men and women free from thi bondage of Satan, as he did In the records of the Scripture. Private Evans Now in Japan Private George Evans, son of Mi. and Mrs. E. A. Evans of th's city, after a full tour of service in action with the Princess Pat lci?'s Canadian Light Infantry In Korea, Is now in Kure, 'man. and is transferring to the provost service. He expects to remain indefintely in Japan. Pte. Evans had been due for .iome leave to Canada at this I time but. white in Japan for a medical check-up, he missed the home draft so does not know SSL i I W .'1 1 tt K if C.! when he will be returning. In ; any case, he will not be going j back to Korea for the time being. I Pte. Evans, writing to his j pa' ents. says tn likes Japan. "It s mysteriously Oriental," he says, I "but it Is nice and friendly." a )ca n Prince Rupert LI. Cdr. Adamle, Lulu Island; Lt . Cdr. D. Tye, G. MacPherson, VV. G. Rlddell, R. W. Riddell, S. d PERSONAL t: . . w. Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harnlrt Pork.r coil-H last nloht TllOfnC, N. C. GraingCr, D. B. OUTDOORS WRITER Robert Ballantyne, Scottish author who died in 1894, won fame with his books for boys about trappers and hunters. Prince Prince for Lundy, 1. W. Pollard. J. Den-Yancouver. George on the George a va- cation trip to Vancouver and nf,ll- Bm'ns w- A- Padghom, Ine 'elsewhere in the south. ;vv rwtr. A. C. Lucas, Wil- s. Hurry Robins ;liam Baker. J. A. Cameron, J. N. . n on the Prince Mr and Mrs John E. Davey ' K I'd. G. H. Barber, E. D. Ed- vacation trip to saiied last night on the Prince ; wards. G. t. B!ack. Lt. F. A. Tay-Oeorge J lor a vacation trip t ) ', o. H. R. Walke. B. J. Horwood, 'Vancouver and Vancouver Is-1 C. N. Johnston, Mr. Strathern r m n" Und- lanci A' Downes, Vancouver; iB t- C P -keU T ra.-.kers- I .'. hi. Hawthorne. Juneau: M. A. mtmmmtmtmg V 2$Clva" ? For a well-balanced hat wardiobe, you should iJ. $ have at least one informal style. When you come I X C 'n anc see e new te'son Casual, you'll snap c '' jJL $ ne m'm down, and go whistling away. It's just e . I ' C ne na' or week-ends, spectator sports, driving. J (t Uaig&Haig watts & nickerson i (L $eo,cHWH.Kr IS ? M ...... ..m readers S.O.N, whist drive and danoe, Friday, November 9. (263c) Whist drive and tournament. Saturday, November 10, Moose Temple. Everybody welcome. f." ,e nmee Jame.s N- Kill-as following a oandrrson. Mission City; Mr. and Mrs. Gatenby, Hazelton; J. Rob ...K ... .mnumti Driei visu to me ciiy aiier nav f JS,1K's-s. 1 lug spent a few weeks at Pre mier, sailed last night by the ijliochrster. after a in on, J. Moe and R. Ferguson, Ocean Falls; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. el; Toronto; Mrs. A. B. Parker, I'nui Minnesota; Mr. and (264c M I I CT r iiwnc J-fJ r Prince George for Vancouver. !- visit to the citv. '"l'ril.re Georsc last Mr and Mrs w D. Vance ''tri'turn to Vancou- sailed last night on the Prince !Mrs- B. Ross and son; R. Brand-i h. Hart, Mi-s F. M. Neigh- L l?oZZ?o"; f) .''wvrunnvuu,m,,.al-i l WHISKY DISTILLERS, ARE , V(J PROUD OF THEIR 324 7T ' QfcZZZZZSB j , George for a vacation trip to I Regular meeting of Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, Sunday, November 11, 2:30 p.m., Fishermen's Hall. Members requested to attend. -(264c) Northland Dairy wishes to announce there will be no milk delivery Mpnday, November 12. Take your extra supply of milk Saturday. All milk guaranteed. (ltd T. YEAR OLD REPUTATION J) I V-K AS DISTILLERS AND PLEND- t I V? ERS OF SCOTCH WHISKY 1 e. AT ITS GLORIOUS BEST. 1 i ' CONTENTS 26'i 02$. I gaiter Vancouver and elsewhere in the having spent ' soul"' months in the ' "'K'lt by the; Miss Myrtle Satber, RN, who -: un his return to has been nur-ing on the staff 1 i of the Prince Rupert General fcrrimm. Vancouver 1 "ulta': sUcd last night on the 1 Cilice for Vancouver. t. George one of hLi v. to p,-ince Ru- w. S. Hammond sailed last -JK -pital. .sailed last night on the Prince George, ac-" iiince George on company ing the remains of his " ; wife, pioneer city woman, who o. ard M is K. Davies, Terrace; 7. Jffftries, F. C. Pithart, and a.- II. BcclHue, Smithers; W. Kc'sn'. Winnipeg: D. E. Whale and W. .1. Mimio. Winnipeg; T. 1 oh')-, Tc!kwa; T. A. Stewart, K'-p M.icEoaa'.d, Prince George; Z J lialn'ln, Terrace; E. A. "hrq;.- tt:-, Ma'set: Mr. and Mrs. f. Na .h. To: race; R. S. Legg, Nelson; C. Gamble, Vanderhoof; v -. and Mrs. E. Brokkc and A. B. Drc.kke, Ketchikan; Sally Berg, p ;icl. lit; Mi. ar.d Mrs. Muhelm, ; I'thcrs; M s. P. YohonlW:y, 3 inaie'; C. Crispin. New Wcst-.ii n:-t?r: Miss E. Moodie, Toronto. I buy and sell anything oiJ value, be it furniture, cars. makes all the difference So look for STAN FIELD'S MARK OF QUALITY DISTILLED. BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SC0TUN0 v boats, etc. If you arc In need I earlier in tte wees Fir passed away i-r l vi xi .,.. of any furniture or other ltonu contact J. H. Malr at Green '101 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. J. H. M-iir will Mrs. Hammonds funeral .a;:e p.ae in Vancouver. This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Conliol Board or by the Government of British Columbia. p;i rs oilicials. were ' JfU the Prlni-H Auctioneer. (263;;) t i;ht returning to Mirs Mary Sinclair, RN of the Mi'-r a visit, tn ihi T).-i.... tj ,,i iic.iit.,i i nm mim mm mi -icfhl llutU'S. nursinz staff, sailed last ni!;ht AFRICAN COLLEGE ...5 sailed last night on the Prince George for Vancouver where she will pay a vl.il! SPECIALS: SAII The first college in West Af & TUESDAY bi'uro for Van- rica was founded by the London 51 with her parents, Mr. and Mr, Alex Sinclair, formerly of this I Missionary Society at Fourah city. Bay in 1827. will meet his 'I'' Kilby of Seattle, f. niutur for a va-t i'ir south as Mex-fy ixpccts to be I month. Boys' Black Denims I'i'liiihim.'ll'i;!:: illlj'rnill'in'i""! mam AWAY NOW I m LAY of . Sizes 8 to 14. Reg. 3.95. TO CLCAR diiiiailiaiitt who buy Slanfirld's rmlrrwrar fur ilt) wannlli ami ( mm fort know what they're talking about uhii lln ay, "You can't buy better umhTwear!" S take their won!! htanfield'a woo't hhrmk, liiuH or tlitiih. It tavs as soft the '", Jn. insnector inspector nii'ht on tl f fur Ocean Fal 'alls f ''I Participate : R CHRISTMAS f'-W in j"-1 .uiornoon in 'he optulng of f" In tlie Mail iupcr lown. 1 Boys' Winter Coats Sizes 3 to 6 Reg. 9.95. A & 111! I 7" at the day you bought it lhrou;li eoimlless waxhin!. l beu you buy winter underwear utk for Slanlielil'ii. Available in separate tlurU and lous or coiuhinaliou tuodvU for the whole family. - J NOW i to 1VV I it .;i v...-'- i )isver Ladies' Crepe Slips mmt l -3 7 Staufield' Fi,( '-ni.- for nin- Rcqular 4.25. A REAL BUY AT for Nl 199 SJI'lrH lilt ; 1 1 . j . tu.i .. ... A sift of a Watch is always appropriate. . . Knquire today about our convenient lay-a-way plan. GEORGE. COOK PRINCE RUPERT ond TERRACE Undsrweah Soft . ; . Worm . : . Durable STANFIEID'S LIMITED TUlrtO, N.S. , l''ii-e Genrge for . , Vn? boon trans-.,, F Clmi).uiy's head ts- Prater accom-fKinalrt Lumb is of the Nelson T pwt Edward fol- i DOMS DE 9 li.D'J. J 4.1 A Phone: Red 846 m mcorioe ana rn avc. ntiniiiiir mm iiiiiiiiimmniii'.itii; iiiiimiiim iinnimimmii!'! mmmmmmmmmmymmm 36 I n. 'ii'.,,!,, liiiiiHlittilMH-IH"il.lWilniKhlli:iHIHIMlHMHi:'ni'limMilHIHHMriliiHltHI"!HHillli:..rllWnlHHIHtiil'.. iwwmiwilffllll