Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 20, 1951 OCIAL AND P THE . ot ETTERBOX PERSONAL 1 '"' " rfelAllliilV ill InViim'i7"i ""T '1 A Announcements JLpilaWLJ Much business was transacted and reports on many activities were presented when the regular monthly meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary STA RTS TOWORRjlL C4NADA'S POSITION Editor, Daily News- Regarding Canada and other Scotch dance in the Armories, 6th Ave. West, Janu. 19. Sponsored by Job's Daughters. Dancing 9-12:30. Conrad bchool P-TA card party, January 19, 8 p.m. Tea and home cooking at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Saturday, January 20, at 2:30. Ihe Ladies' Lounge of the Civic cuumnes or me British commonwealth, as It Is called, it venire on Thurscay with a record number, 29 members, Regular Moose meeting Tuesday,, January 23, 8 p.m. Initiation of candidates. (19c) Dance at Valhalla Hall tonight. Music by Mike Colussi. (ltc) Sid Gonick returned on yesterday's plane from Los Ange1e3, where he has been visiting hi? family for the past month. Ladies and Gentlemen, now is the time to make your choice for that new spring suit. The A. Howell sails tonight on the Chilcotin for Masset. Annunciation Church now has three Masses for Sunday 8, 9 and 10:30. (nC) All citizens of Prince Rupert are Invited to see the new Salvation Army film "The Quality of Mercy" which will be shown at the Citadel on Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Admission free. (17c) E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. for Skeena and Mrs a seems we have had enough experience and knowledge that we now can play a more wise and progressive roie in world affairs. The time has com to ask Mrs. R. Davidson reported on the decoration of the hospital wards with small t.rppn Fmirt.oin questions: y fEL BITTER FAST! "Are we eoine to follow the different rooms were brightened up by these gay trees and thev Yanks, right or wrong?" TIP TOP TAILORS have Just As the leaders of th U S A. leaving on Monday night's train Phone 116 or 117 were left in the rooms until January 2 when the Library Committee dismantled them. Patients expressed appreciation of this wi aitena tne session of received tneir latest spring samples and style books. Place YOUR order now. (22c) persist In Americanizing other people with guns and bombs, we should let them go at it alone. They'll learn after a while (like Germany did) that war doesn't added gaiety to their rooms. bert & McCaffery a further letter and more books have been received from J -St. Card onra Use Classifieds for Results. PRINCE RUPERT DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Mrs. Wilson. President. B.C. Asso ?J culture class for Jour ciation Hospital Auxiliaries. Mts. p Enjoyed children age 6 to 14 at Moose Tern nip pay. ine great powers nave been discussing freedom so long with Insults to one another that the common 'man is more than fed up with It. It seems to me that the only freedom we have now is to starve to death at home or Well over 50 Deonle tnrnwl mi' Tuesday, January 23, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. (17c) a. bobs reported that the Library Committee have now indexed all the books and additional books continue to arrive fairly regularly. The members of the last night for the Conrad Street Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Parent - Teachers' Asicia.tinn W.O.T.M. Tea at Mrs. A Ritchie's, 146 7th East, January 25, at 2:30. Card party. Catholic Hall, Thursday, January 25, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Burns Banquet, Friday, Jan. 26. Legion Card Party, Jan. 31. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses' Home, February 1. St. Andrew's Cathedral Tea. Mrs. W. C. R. Jones, 430 4th Ave West, Feb. 6. Conrad P-TA Valentine Masquerade Party, Conrad School, February 10, 8 p.m. 120th H.A.A. Valentine Dance, February 10, Armories. United Church Valentine tea. Mrs. L. M. Greene's, February 15. Rupert Rod and Gun banquet, February 15. (P) Legion masquerade party Friday, February 16. Job's Daughters Easter tea and sale, Masonic Temple, March 22. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale April 4. St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 26. Sonja tea. May 12. LONDON-Great Britain, according to well Informed source, Is seriously considering withdrawing diplomatic recognition from Communist China. There Is however, no official statement. get. Kinea in the battlefield. card party. There were 11 tables ncouver (yesterday) R. Evans, F. Tyesse- Hospital Auxiliary. assisting this. Those who are boasting of District Forester ,1ie' M. G. u; Gorm- Vorm 1 committee in distributing the anticinatlna .nntt.Pr , V L?i E' ?iy left on last night's train for at play and some turned out Just Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding flurray. ior a social evening. Winners at cards were: the the badlv badly left, left, because because t.h the wnnris wounds I me interior. He expects to return tandspit (yesterday) ui me iasi war are not yet heal early next week. firs. W. Tugwood. ed. Note, that anyone with a couver and Prince Rupert were being held because of the high winds. SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY sound mind will not get Into B'-idge Mrs. M. Montgomery. Whist Mrs. V. Douglas. Cribbage Joe Kurdzlel. J. K. Murray was general convener for the Dartv and act .-I flights Irom Doth Van- books to hospital patients, in twice weekly rounds of the whole hospital, are delighted with the reception they receive from the hospital patients, many of whom now look on these ladles as old friends. Mrs. A. H. Hurst gave a report on the sale of raffle tickets lor the Russian squirrel scarf. Mrs. H. A. Breen gave a report on the furnishings that have been supplied bv the Wnnttni as master of ceremonies. Follow ur January Sale Means war unless deliberately attacked and his Interests demand to be defended. As long as there remain scars of war in Germany, Poland and Russia, there won't be any war In Europe so that ought to convince many. Surely the time has come for those who have the knowledee ing cards, delicious refreshments were served by the committee, Mrs. C. Johansn. convener, Mrs. J. K. Murray, Mrs. L. M. Murdoch. Mrs. V. B. Wells, Mrs. L. Colussi, M-s. V. Schneider and Mrs. P. Downing. Job's Daughters Scottish Dance Over 100 young people turned out last night for the Job's Daughters Scottish dance at the armory. Music was by Mrs. E. J. Smith at the piano, Fred Conrad, Vaughan Tattersall, Bert Cam and humanity at heart, to as- Auxiliary to the Nurses' Home. One sectional chesterfield, purchased: one chesterfield recov oume an atumae in ine grave situation. For mv nart I av ered: one large chair re-covered eron On the Violin and Pprr-v ana new cushion added; four! Curie on the bass. Master of Lle dates Let the Asiatics solve their own problems. All they want is to ue left alone to administer their own affairs. Interference leads io trouble in international affairs, as well ceremonies was George Geddes. January The door prize was won hv F uuuasionai cnairs covered: one footstool and one table reflnlsh-ed; ten pairs floor length drepes purchased, made and hung and FOR YOU ! ! 12 to 27 "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe roas ior same supplied. as privte affairs. The only way the l".e world onQ can can be De at Peace peace is Is to to As the Nurses' Home is rvm- &DUROY DRESSES, regular 4.75 ready the lone nrnmi.rf t. i .' eslal"sn decent trade relations . ",M0cn(.A rmmiA,.l R. Wright. George Murray won the raffle, a cushion made and donated by Mrs. George Friz-zell. Convened by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell, committees were: Check,, room Pat Mitchell, Olive Strand, Margaret Strachan and Marglt MacArthur. to take place there on February rr,ce , 2.95 I may add: The UJS interfer ence in the China civil war has JIGALINE DRESSES, regular 4.15 resulted in uniting China as it rrice 1.99 is. t)iann saw the nrmnrtnnitv c L and made a 30-vear all Plumbing & Heating imilar savinas in Crpne nnA Tnilotr, Hot-dogs Mary Addison, Joan w.,.tnt kT . . 0 Keep Oriole, Karen dresses, Wool and Corduroy Jumpers Wright, Agnes Kennpriv Nnnn f, " ii is m Smith Dianno L4 Webster and Donna MacArthur. jW PANTS, reg. 4.50 Sale Price 2.95 i. All ladies in Prince Rupert, and men as well, are being invited to attend this tea and see the Nurses' Home. A home cooking sale will be held at the aunie time as the tea. It Is hoped that npn-members of the Hospital Auxiliary will assist the home cooking committee with donations. Mrs. Norton Voungs reported the Prince Rupert Rotary Club donated $20 a few days prior to Christmas so that toys could be purchased for all children In hospital over Christmas. Mrs. Youngs and Mrs. A. W. Large vi nn uic imuuns that comprise this world that a strong , powar keeps ; the peace there. RALPH HEPPELL. Terrace, B.C. 8 REVERSIBLE PARKAS, 4 lor 18.00. Sale Price 9.95 We Will Do Your PRESSING 7 Whi,e You Wait ! ! DeLuxe Pressing & Repair Phone Green 184 Directly across from new Liquor Store RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE , Pick Up and Delivery , Phone Blue WVi PACIFIC ELECTRIC WOOL MACKINAWS, reg. 7.25 Price 4.95 Brittany In France, one of Europe's most picturesque areas was conquered by Julius Caesar in 56 B.C. LS' 3-PIFCE CHIKirun i a cct MARCHAND SPACE HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE 174 For Repairs and Alterations J A NUARY- Regular 10.75. Sole Price 6.95 SLICKERS, reg. 5.95. Sale Price 3.95 miloj savings on One- and Two-Piece Snow auitj, Raincoats, Flannel Housecoats, Skirts. he Stork Shoppe I Next to New 5 & 10 Store bought toys for each chUd In the hospital and these were handed to the small patients Just prior to Christmas Day. The remaining money being used, on a .suggestion of Miss Clements, Lady Superintendent, to purchase permanent toys for the children's wards in the hospital. These are very badly needed to help amuse the convalescent children. The annual meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary will be held on March 15. The annual Rumage Sale Is planned for May 4 and 5. It is hoped to make 12th Na Smith SEIkins Ltd. PO. Box 274 fur SAcnmcE saib of maces durina th mlA wmIi w tional Hospital Day In remem-j p ine ro iowmg at reduced prices: S OF CROWN ASSETS COAL FROM TELKWA r I, ,mp MS.M per ton in sacks l . Jd um) $" 00 per ton loose . . . . OF J ranee oi norence Nightingale's birthday a special day. A tsa has been planned for that date and will be held annually in future. ia.ou per ion in sacks it6 '47 BUSINESS COUPE 10,000 miles jj ia.ou per ion loose FINE FURS s.o per ton in sacks '.",. VJM per ton loose i 00 m-r ton off for lots of 5 tons or over . I (Vl pitDS OF WOOD FROM PRUDHOMME LAKE V " "Bin, Der Card ripllvsroH n aa (Prince Rupert) A. McNeil, Harrison Mills; B G. Burns. R. Douglas, ft. A. 1.VV ,in.. TRUCK SPECIAL '48 CHEV. PICK-UP Al condition The Following Coats are NOW ON SALE It, vul" ucuverea SI0.00 n 1 .00 Per rnrrl nff t . , Cathro, W. E. McLean and Mr. " uwi vi o euros or over and Mrs J L. Johnson Vancouver; R. E. Noble Tacbma; Pat HYDE TRANSFER Phone 580 Carey, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Graham and Mrs. A. Hen- 2t I drlckson, city. fl ISTEN TO lector's Items' Bob Parker Ltd. FORD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. Mi m i y llW'WTLujugutjgjiiiiii..M New RECORD Thrills Long Playing (33 1-3) Records 10 CENTRE BACK MUSKRAT-full length coats. In many . lovely shades. Regular $450.00 .... $350.00 12 MUSKRAT (Side) Coats, V. Vs and full length . . . Your choice of many shades irv this group too. Regular $325.00 .... $250.00 2 BLACK PERSIAN PAW, Va and full. Regular $250.00. .. $195.00 2 HUDSON SEAL (Hollander dyed) Regular $650.00 .... $550.00 6 CANADIAN SQUIRREL, full length, all shades. Regular $495.00 .... $395.00 1 1 CONEY'S (Rabbit t Regular $150.00 ...... $89.50 2 BERING SEAL (Rabbit) Regular $195.00 .... $149.50 5 LAWLORLAMB MOUTONS Regular $225 $149.50 SWAN LAKE OKLAHOMA SONG OF NORWAY CAROUSEL MIKADO GONDOLIERS RUDDIGOKE DIE FLEDERMAUS VANCOUVER VICTORIA Bring the London and Broadway stage to yc-jur home Contact The Record Library Western Canada's only Long Play Specialists I. We ship LP's anywhere in Canada Express Prepaid a. We sell LP's on a money-back guarantee a. We supply all LP's made. Also included in this sale are many more Coats, Capes, Jackets and Neckpieces, too numerous to list. iv Vww""' uhu lima n.ic fed'i w Canadian American British European Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, II p.m.v FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Dec. 22 and Jan. 19 and 31 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUFFN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin, Jan. 12 and 26 8 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 Jhis Coupon Value $2.50 I'-oi'd Library'; " 1 nder St" Vancouver, B.C. -ii'iaiL ",Uhnt chHrec or obltKRtton. n, , ? Your COMPLETE LP Cata- America,, recorcls ,nta both Cana- :. BILL SCUBY FURS THE ..PROVINCE 302 3rd Ave. W. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 974 Box 1362 346 West Pender St. Vancouver, B.C. a.