Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 23, 1951 Sockeye Boats Averaging 39 Urges People Do Something Local a d PERSONAL JJome Cooking. prizerj&dt Sockeye fishing, which began in the Naas and Skeena river Inactive Idealism of No Value, Rector Tells Rotary Cash for old gold. Bulger's. ,J areas at p.m. Sunday with , ,, v. .v, . should do their Job , fljIy. for eacn ? Salt Lake ferry running every Sunday starting at 12 noon, weathsr permitting, (tf) even if they may get "messed up hundreds of gillnetters, has a little," Rev. Canon Basil Prcck- dledl off 33 for the Naas There will be two Masses In Annunciation Church this Sunday instead of three. The Masses will be at 9 and 10:30. (147c) Alex McRae sailed last night Greenville Bund r e c o r d s t una itoianans ui i""1-"" and 3g for the Skeena. Sidewalk And Fence Cedar At Attractive Prices PHONES: 116, 117 or 58 CIVIC CENTRE INDUSTRIAL FAIR ond NATURAL RESOURCES EXHIBITION Friday, June 29 to Saturday, July 7, 1951 (broadcast auplicates) available inursudy. . Tiowver canneries report that at Colussi's Music 8tore. 210 4th Today, there were tnose wno averagesof M and 100 have been oireet uniu June zo. unci wwiui nave uunuus w - eajv jn tne Ed Edye ye Pass ann Stevens Island areas. on the Coquitlam to make the round trip to Masset on business as field supervisor of the census. He will return to the city to Valhalla Lodge midsummer cause "they are idealists and are Fisheries department h e r e j night dance at Valhalla Hall, afraid to mix with people who cannot estimate yet how many I Saturday, June 23. Members and are not g0 ideal. morrow. gillnetters are out this year, but : SECTION A (Under 14 years of age) ! friends cordially Invited. (147c) SECTION C (Open) m "They are afraid their livs figures will be available "eanyi St. Paul's Lutheran Church will be messed up in doing dis- J. week .. Kpimge Cake, Date Loaf, Apple Pie. Imml Pie. Ilnuehiiuts, Bak- Bread. Buim. MuffliiH. Oriip Cookies. tiKMolate Cake. Hhlte Cake First prize for each, 2 00. Second prize for each. SI. 00. Ibert & McCaffery Somebody has to carry our, , ! Powder BiMulttt, Kronen, Hhort Bread. Ire Box Cookie. Drop the administration of public at- EDITOR DIES .oca CookleN, Home-made Candy First prize for each. $2.00. Second prize fairs. Rather it should be yon CHURT, Surrey, England w who have a Christian belief." vm mer inint editor of the Econ- (Ready-Mixes not to be used.) SECTION B (Open) picnic will be held tomorrow, Sunday, June 24. All those planning to attend please meet at tne Imperial OH dock at 10:30 a.m. uic Attention Moose Lodge Members Bus for scheduled fishing trip leaves from Moose Temple at 8 a.m. this Sunday. Please be prompt. (ltc) 3n I I , . . i 1 '.. .-, i t Ann Den ,! for each, 1 00. (Ready-Mixes not to be used.) cJLeaveS ixev. jrrocKier tompai wiuimc uigest, on ucvhicj world todav with the Biblical en. collaDsed and died in the White Bread (made with Purity Flour) - First prtre, 4i lb ck Purity -white flour. Second prize, 24 lb. sack Purity white flour. situation, of NicmiaJi, whos? ! street. He was 72. people, because of enemy threats! a irtir I turn i it UPERT 1 P. I worKeu wiin one nuiiui uu wi. aJSec leir Brown Bread (made with Purity Flour) First prize. 49 lb. sack dagger, Attention Rebekah Bisters SECTION D (Open) whole wheat Purity Hour, eecouu SOSES !lr!S.ll5!il,ln2iSl excited boys and girls from' attend the Church, even if in honor Presi prize. 24 lb. sack Purity flour. m of the Assembly ki,..h.rrv jutn Hhubarb Jam. udic seven British Columbia cities ."there are those who are afraid r4n.t n.111 V. n VaI 4 1, 11,4,1 Tea BIM'UUS (maac ivu Flour i7 lb. sack Purity flour. ' u ,UPi. Knli I'll klrd Ueetl, UCIll Will UC 11C1U 111 UIC UUUVa r.l u -t Vm . . 1 ,.,11, ,,ril- JHMai!I10L' 1 I X 1 1111 C XVU1JCA Ail.l- ijicaacu UU KIWI J II J' . . v VdllCUUVCl, b, LJ III T . i , i 0 - , , fellows Hall at 8 Monday,' . pnt,jrnn p.m. Npl'n k.,.1 loops. , Nelson, Penticton, Kel- leal people. The above prizes are through the r lh Cakes. .Meat ljiaf First prise for each. $2.00. Second prize for The following is a list of suc June 25. (148c) courtesy OI miiiriwr miwciji cessful candidates in examlna each. Sl.uu. TOBACCO STORE ve. - Opposite Ormcs ;l MAGAZINES and PERIODICALS iX)BACCO and CONFECTIONERY lock A!ays Moving and Frctb trlDUtors lor 1-urii.y riwu. owna and Port Alberni lef 1 1 He called attention to the Bib-here Thursday night in a special Ileal parable where one of thre Canadian National Railways men who received a tenant from sleeper to commence a three-j their master returned it, sayin? months eoodwill tour that will ' he had kept it clean and un- , tions held recently by the Royal Conservatory of Music of To-jrunto In Prince Rupert. The i names are arranged in order of Succeed Entries received Tuesday afternoon and evening, July S, 1951. take them through Canada and ' soiled and had done nothing evil Great Britain. with it. The master had con- Judging Wednesday morning, July 4. Exhibits open to the public, Wednesday afternoon and. evening, July 4. oiepft 5 The youngsters are members , demned the man. of the Elear Choir. Conducted R. McGlover, Edmonton Ro- merit. PIANO Grade X Honors Lorna Melvln. Pass June Henry. Grade IX Honors Elizabeth Martin; IWU - I 1 1 .. i M .... "t,'"u m Tul;by C. E. Findlater of this city. tarian, was a visitor and receiV' ed a souvenir can of salmon. assisted bv Mrs. Findlater, he ENTRY FORM tions held recently by the Royal ified Steam Boiler, efrigeration and Pipe Welders ; Certified Operators has led similar tours on two previous occasions, but made up entirely of Vancouver singers. This year's group makes the choir more truly representative Margery Ann Stewart-Bur-! ton. Pass George Henry. j Grade VIII j Pass Sylvia Helland. i Grade VII Honors Elaine Chrlstenson. Conservatory of Music of To-i ronto in Prince Rupert St. Joseph's Academy. The names are arranged in order of merit. PIANO Grade IX Honors Olive Strand. Pass Olga Zabudney. Grade VII Pass Sena Pavlikls; Marjorie TattersOll. -t $400,000 PER DAY .. . Every working day last year the Sun Life pai4 out an average of nearly S400.000 to policyholders and beneficiaries. In many cases tha insurance check represented tha onfj funds available at a time of dire need. Ara your dependents similarly protected? JOHN T. FOWLE NAME .DDRESS ! Article Section . Section.. Section.. Section.. Section.. , Section.. build Stacks, Fire !e in and Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL of the entire province. j Headed for Quebec, where they board the Cunard Line SS Samaria, on June 27, the Elgar Choir party arrives in Winni tr -f , it ELLSII1VJ VaW 1st E. Phone Green 884 Grade VI Articles not claimed Wednesday night at 10 p.m. will be donated to the hospital Phone Black 837 peg on Saturday evening, June 23. The following night they again entrain for the east, arriving in Montreal on Tuesday morning, June 26. On Wedes-day moring they continue their Jourey to shipside in Quebec. Arriving in Southampton on First Class Honors Paul An- trobus. Pass Margaret Olsen. Grade V SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ON Grade VI Honors Brian Roberts; Robert Melvln, Roy Sieber (equal); Gael Redpath, Roberta Reid (equal). Pass June Burnip; Grace Wood. Grade V Honors Margaret Anne Walk-land. Grade IV Honors Margaret Anne Walk- land; Marilyn Anderson. Pass Elizabeth Jones; Carol Nelson. Grade III Pass Bruce Forward; Verna Fossum; Deanna Mae Peterson. Grade II July 6, the choir sings there Display during that week-end, following which it will tour many points in England, Scotland and Wales. While in the Old Country the Honors Myrna Knutsen; Victor Prystay; Delia Halg. Pass Anita Rogersori; Elolse Lahti. Grade IV First Class Honors Beverly Barwick. Honors Marian Smith; Thel-ma Pavlikls. Pass Suzanne Kergin, Nita HANDSOME LASTING LEATHERS SCIENTIFIC FIT AND COMFORT ewedt Styled WW!! SHINGOLEEEN Made in many attractive colors, Shingoleen beautifies and protects old and new shingles and fences. Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. singing ambassadors of goodwill will holiday for a week with friends and relatives, many of whom they will meet for the first time. ! The choir leayes Southampton for Canada on August 23 and ORD'S Honors Peggy Ann Dominate. IN EVERY LINE FOR ALL USES AND OCCASIONS Weise (equal). Grade III Honor Shirra Halliday; Oail Weise. Grade II Honors Margaret A n f 1 e 1 d; Pass Loree Faught. Grade I British Built will visit a number of Canadian cities for recitals while enroute back to Vancouver where its members are due to arrive September 15. Barbara Teng is the Prince Rupert member of the party. Joan LeRoss. Pass Marlita Ferguson; Kay Johnson; Jill Weise. Pass Norma Haan, Marina Postulo (equal). VIOLIN Grade VI Honors Robert Albert Jensen. Grade IV CONSUL GOING ON A Grade I AT Honors Dawn Hurrell. Pass Kathleen Saunders; Joanne Murray. PICNIC? PAPER PLATES PAPER CUPS PAPER SPOONS WAX PAPER PAPER NAPKINS THERMOS BOTTLES Parker Ltd. Honors Janette Agnes Spark; Donald John MacLeod. Grade III Honors Robert William Black- aby; Richard Forward. Pass Donald Husnik. Grade II Pass Donald Earl Baldwin. in . .MONARCH DFAI.tRS STARTED YOUNO j Samuel Hearne, the great Eng-I lish explorer who died In 1792, , was a midshipman In the Royal; fashion ffootv, Prince Rupert, B.C. wear ; Navy at the age of 11. Get your Picnic Supplies from ouncemenlJ -JIU IVfAM 1 4it Assault With Intent to Rob Soroptimist Novelty Square uu cRrifjJLi!; NEW SHIPMENT Dance, June 23. i Canadian Legion Auxiliary! PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince Rupert William Walter Flese and Irai B. Rinehart were remanded one tea, homecooking sale. Legion Hall, June 28. Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. MTftiTltirr, .week In police court Friday af BICYCLES ter being charged witn assauii, with Intent to rob. Catholic Fall Bazaar, October STEAMER ince Rupert SAILS FOR Vancouver Md Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN "KDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost The two men are alleged to 3 and 4. Rebekah Bazaar, October 20 have attacked John Isak last. the WERLICH LINE Monday night In a rooming house. Isak was badly beaten BEAUTIFUL 'GAMS' CONTEST July 5 Presbyterian Fall Sale, November 15. (153c) Cathedral Bzaar, November 17. (153c) I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 22. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 29. and claims he lost a wallet containing $70. CNR Bus Gets More Business Full selection for Men, Ladies, Boys and Girls WAGONS All Sizes and Styles For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, donleit to find the most icautifuf oCegJ in prince IQtipert TRICYCLES Many Sizes B.C. Cljn Travel on the CNR passenger bus along the Skeena Highway between Prince Rupert and Sml-thers continues to gradually In e5e GORDON & ANDERSON Free Nylons to the First -Fifty Entries Enter now and be sure to get yours crease. The run is made during the night, although there is the jwssibllity it being changed t' daytime. This was asked for, but there is nothing known as to what decision will be made. The highway is reported to be in Rood shape. MJie fares a-e being picked up at various points between this city and the ln-tnr'o'' country. Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open S p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE v(ir Outside Orders Phone 133 Call 363 R BETTER . . . FIRST PRIZE 25 PAIRS OF NYLONS -a year's supply SECOND PRIZE 15 PAIRS OF NYLONS Judging of unidentified contestants bv silhouette KimsJOY Planning Building or "-Repairing Open to Girls 16 years and over Civic Centre Wear Stores Entries at or Ladles' ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. This is your lost chance to get your new ElcctroluK at the old price. Act fast and limited amount loft. save $24,50. Very Let us see to your car's needs, through regular check-ups on Tires, Battery, Radiator and Crankcase MITCHELL a Superior Auto Service N0RMRN BX. INDUSTRIAL and NATURAL . - RESOURCES EXHIBITION June 29th. To July 7th. CURRIE ' Phone Blue 970 STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Third Avenue at Park Qreen 217 LIMITED itfi Kid, lcr t Contractors