Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday. March 24. 1951 oca Many Attend Final Rites and Mrs. Al Manson, Mrs. Fletcher Hemmons and family; Roy, Eileen and family; Alfred Deane, Bob and Anne Parker; Bill's Motor Service; Women of the Unacp Chanter 91 1 Mi- onA xlr-e IDER and PERSONAL General uenerai sorrow sorrow was was expressed expressed1 at Thursday afternoon's funeral i George T1" and family, Mr. in tribute to Percy Welter, 21 I and Mrs- M R- HlU and Mark, Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Aid. Don Fitch KallpH ThnraHoo (Prince Rupert) Constable C. F. Wiemken, Mas-set; Mrs. J. Branie, city; J. F. d'Aoust and R. Hayter. Hazelton: COAL night for a trip to Vancouver and wno aiea in tne Marcrr 17 drown-l as, lng accident at Seal Cove The 1 and Mrs' B Svlvesl" and family, i i . I Mr. and Mrs. Hallberir anil Mar- I.UU6I c6auuu was so large mai - the Grenville Court Chanel could I11 ., .parvold, , Rupert Motors, J. C. B. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Benwell, Smithers; E. i Seattle. i I Miss Clara Pierce sailed Thursday night on the Prince George for Vancouver. Mr. and Mr PnKort uij. not accommodate all who sought bT Du"can and family, Mr. entrance i and Mrs- Ed Saunders and fam- T. James, Lachine, Quebec: B NOW! Officiating was Canon Rai; ? y Norman Skogmo, Mr. and Craft, Giscome; Mr. and Mrs. L. Prockter of St. Andrew's Cath-!Mrs' Tom E1Uott and Vin, Mr. i A. Martin, Port Simpson; Miss I. ivuuvib nuuuD I and child 'sailed Thursday night edral who spoke feelingly. i a MrSp J- McQresh and fam-! MacAulay, Hazelton; J. H. Wing- Oh God Our Help" and "My uukw, mi. ana mrs 'rau, oiwugaie ivuaaiun; mr. ana God My Father While I Stray williar"Son, Viers and Mrs. L. Tough, North Vancouver; were the hymns sung to tn'eiRhdeS famllies- Mr- ard Mrs. Annie Isaak and Annie Neufeld, organ accompaniment of Mr J I W-,PeteI,son- Donn and Deanna; ! Port Essington; G. M. Galbraith, C Gilker Helen, Frank and George) Winnipeg; Alvin Oya, Squamish, George Graham Frank aham' Mr and Mrs- George Washington; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. WIAL Valhalla Dance Tonight. ' R. Q. Van der sluys and son sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. S.O.N, meeting cancelled until further notice. (71c) Mr. and Mrs. Con Michaloff sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. , John Wilkie returned to the city on the Chilcotin yesterday afternoon from a brief trip to Vancouver on customs business. Mrs. II. B. Hammer, wife of the forest ranger at Queen Charlotte City, and son, Alan, were passengers aboard the Chilcotin yesterday bound for the Queen Charlotte Islands. They will take up residence In a new ranger's house which has Just been built at Queen Charlotte. Easter Masses In Annunciation Church will be at 8, 9 and 10:30 a.m. The last Mass win hp on ine rrince Rupert for Van- couver. Mrs. A. J. Dominate and family left on last evening's train for Terrace to spend the Easter week-end. ! C. A. Berner, CNR divisional supertlntendent. is returning to I the city on tonight's train from Graham, J Hommons G Hem- nn w- wnerK, "oaii, nr-m-non mons. G. Callow and 'n Tallnw ! Jimmy anrt TommV Nlcholl. Mr. were were tha tha pallbearers. pallbearers. 1 1M .Mr"' Afne Lien- Henrv Dixon ''fifJI'Wi f Until stocks are cleared we offer the fallowing Alberta - Coals at bargain Next-of-kin at the funeral were the parents of the deceas W tS If David and June Jones, Lucile and Elaine Steffens. Mr. and Mrs. Alf Steinard; Francis, Jack, Jim and Kjn. Deep Bay: Whalen's Cartage; Daisy; Frank and Joan Hicks. a inp io Winnipeg. T. C. Huband of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. was a najuteneer prices: ed, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Welter, and brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graham. Interment followed in Fair-view Cemetery. Floral tributes were sent bv Scam Lump 16.75 per ton STETSON Crew of the Zenarrli, Mrs. T. L: jiat Egg 15.75 per ton Davies and Ronald, Vancouver aboard the Chilcotin yesterday ! bound from Vancouver to Queen Charlotte City. I W. E. Drake, general manager of Edward Llpsett Ltd., returned j to Vancouver by plane today I after a brief visit here on busl-: ness. ! United Fishermen Allied celebrated by Most Reverend 1 Mr. and Mm .1 Dntiii'ssi vi. Monl J.lV. Moorehouse Is laid at Rest The funeral of John William nuuiuuy juraan, u.M.u, a lour- zies and staff, Claire and Bert part na rt choir nhnlr will will j x . ,-.. ..... render th "St. natNut 13.75 per ton i Jriquettcs 21.75 per ton Cecilia-Solemn Mass" by Gou nod. Benediction will be given Moorehouse, pioneer citizen, was held at Grenville Court Chap"l Friday afternoon. Many old Workers Union Women's Auxiliary West end cribbage at ropole Hall, 3rd Ave., Wednesday March 28, 8 p.m. Everyone wel " p.m. (itc) Taxi car, driven by Earnest Tubb and a light delivery, driven by George Ferguson, were In collision about 7 o'clock Wednesday evening at Second Avenue and Fourth Street. The light delivery of the Blkley Market was con come. (72c) Lucille and Duncan McRae, Tommy and Alice McMeekin, John Moritz and family, Lief Sandhals, Mr. and Mrs. i. Arsen-eau. Credit Granters' Association, Mr. and Mrs. Lippett, the Callow family, Bill, Gordon and Ron Rothwell; Helen and John Denning and Georgie, Mr. W. Baxter and family, Eby and Son3, Ltd.; Florence and Robert Mun-ro and family, Alf and Alice Ritchie, the Telephone Operators, Mr. and Mrs- W. Thomson, Pat Mazzel and family, F. L. Derry and family, Prince Rupert Lodge 1051 L.O.O.M., Ruth, Don Leitch. ONE 116 -117 or 50 i Dashing for the office, or strolling on the avenue you're dressed right for the bright city in this smooth and snappy Stetson. The sleek, graceful lines of the Whippet will help you go places in style. Watts and Nickerson friends attended. Surviving the deceased are his wife; three sons, Tom, Norman and William of this city; two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Graham, Vancouver, and Mrs. Ida Hogan, Prince Rupert; and eight grandchildren. Canon Basil S. Prockter officiated. Hymns were "Abide With Me," and "The Day Thou Gav- SPRING COATS CORDUROY SILK WOOL Sizes R months ' 6 years THE STORK SHOPPE siderably damaged but there were no serious injuries. Srt & McCaffery William Campbell, who has been with the Department nf Transport lnospheric station here I LIMI I tO lor me past year, left on last night's train for Ottawa to which city he has been transferred. Ralph Erlckson. from Baker Mr. and Mrs. O. Giske, Mr. and by Mr. J. c G'lker Mrs. J. Basso and family. Effiej Pallbearers were Charles An-and Norton Youngs and Norton ' derson, Alec Gomez, W J. Rich-Youngs Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. Me-! ards, Horace Tattersall, T. Dahl Chesney and boys. Mr. and Mrs. j and George Currie. H. S. Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Tweed, I Burial followed in Fairview Sylvia. Richard and Hazel. Mr. Cemetery, with arrangements by and Mis, W. Wasyk, Goodwin ', the B.C Unriprtakprs f KC, returned to REMODELLING? by his daughter. Miss Ann Lake, N.W.T., Is his successor here. Mrs. M. P. McCaffery sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver enroute to New York where she will attend the marriage of her daughter, Miss Mary McCaffery, R.N. H. E. Pawson, industrial manager for the Power Corporation of Canada, sailed by the Prince Rupert Thursday night for Vancouver after spending several days here on company business Mrs. H. E. Sturgeon, wife of the timekeeper of Aero logging camp In Cumshewa Inlet, was a passenger aboard the Chilcotin yesterday returning to the Queen Charlotte Islands after a trip to Vancouver. J. McArthur, dispatcher of the logging railway at Aero camp, Cumshewa Inlet, was a passenger aboard the Chilcotin yesterday returning to the Queen Charlotte Islands after a trip to Vancou- chilcotin yester- Brown, home for the Easter vacation from her studies at Crof-ton House School In Vancouver. M wtri' ' i from a trip to ..swas accompanied . 4 , and Nnra Stromdahl. H. R. Phone 909 Sheardown and family, Glenn' Local Boys on Korean Front and Betty Hemmons and Jim. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jnhanwn YOUR BUILDERS AND mNTRArrnDC Greer & Bridden Ltd and family, W. G. Sheardown and family, Lindsay's Cartage and Storage Co., Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Anderson, Rupert Legion of the Moose, Mr. and Mrs. Marke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie and Hugh, Mr. rrf 1 THE BEST Prince Kupert, B.U. . Corp. Ken Johnstone and Private George Evans, both of Prince Rupert, are now both serving with "B" Company of Princess Patricias in the Lilly front lines of the Korean IN QUALITY ana Mrs. Ketchcson. Mr. and - iin,iiuiuu, ivii . aiiu PRINTING B Company has been in the ! Mrs. P. M. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. Jack INK f ON OIL USE BS. & W. CONDITIONER Domestic Oil Stoves and Furnaces 1 sii'Ikc and water In storage fuel tanks and I thick of action in Korea latelv BOXED STATIONERY WRITING PADS Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Janes. Mrs. Wozney and Stan. Mr. and One dispatch said It had crossed five mountains one morning before breakfast. Mis. E. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Hrdstrom and Dick, Mr. ; ver. j Mrs. J. A. Macdonald and fam- ily sailed Thursday night on th Prince Rupert for Vancouver. They will join and accompany home Dr. Macdonald. who has ; been taking a post-graduate ' course In the south. Miss Annie Lips, public school principal from Terrace, arrived in the qlty from the Interior on , Thursday night's train and left I by yesterday's plane for Van-! couver to attend the convention of the British Columbia Teach ENVELOPES BALLPOINT PENS & PENCILS SCRIBBLERS l and carbon in oil burning equipment, iimbustion and saves on oil. jiing or smoky fires. AME BRIGHTER YOUR STOVE CLEANER Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 234 Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK 16-oz. Hn $1.50 SOLE AGENTS VOU CAN ASSURE l!IS IUTURE ers Federation. .. , ft tttiSUL nnour i cent en tS DON & ANDERSON r ' Job's Daughters Easter tea and sale. Masonic Temple, March 22. Oranpe Ladies' tea and sale, March 28. Canadian Legion card party, STATE VACUUM STORES March 28. FRIDAY FOR SATURDAY ill Students recital, violin and nlann. Common Lounee. 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