Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, November 20 1951 5MAIL TAUC by Syms WITH AN ATTORNEY - "TV J-cr3onai3 Andy Blomberg Talks for W Minutes With Princess Andy Blomberg, a former resident of Prince Rupert, now at Spenee's Bridge, writes to friends here telling of a thrilling ten minutes which he spent conversing informally with Princess Elizabeth arid Ed. Bolton, secretary of the Native Brotherhood of Britisn Columbia, sailed this morning on the Chilcotin for a business trip I . V- , , : '. - 5 11 r1 'H, Of HUt It lur5es' 2) the Duke of Edinburgh while on their recent tour I-. . "' ' i i i ':' Hi nee to Vancouver. G. W. Graham, inspector of schools, returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday after-neon from a trip to the Namu area on official duties. A. Van Snellenuerg, superin - 0 Western Canada. list, Jtmc -4ids JloSpilJ TJetv Soc'mi (Hub eastbound, minutes at I The royal train, stopped lor ten ;Spences Bridge. n C7 "Can'tcha get me out on a haybus corpus, or sumpin . . ?" tendent of construction for J ". . . and what did you do after he threw the stew at you, Mrs. Jones?" f Norway whist drive nifht saw 14 tables In 0 Stcguvig and Mrs. O. .. CI-.. I n . 1 "The royal couple are young people," Andy writes. Canadian Fishing Co.. arrived "I want you to take this case to the Supreme Court." Peachy, M. B. Lemon, William Cummings, Jack Campbell, T. H. Priest and F. E. Wermig. The Hospital Modernization Fund will benellt from the successful cabaret dance which the Registered Nurses' Association held Friday evening In the Legion auditorium. The dance was formal and the , , W0!1 lUUira mat ttuu !J . . . ,i a m. . . ,. , , , . . I "The Princess is truly beautiful The Adult Social Club, s-'and has a charging personality, thing entire y new for Prince Duke k)fs Rupert, was formed last week In respect to deceased, who served as an alderman years ago, and In sympathy with his son, Thomas Black, who is a current : All Jensen uiiu a. iui-mcn's first and second. In the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from Butedale. Owen Snell, manager of Klem-tu Cannery, and Mrs. Snell arrived In the city on the Camosun yesterday afternoon from the young man, easy Mayor H. F. Glassey and aider' Hector MacDonald won the : and ready of wit. Annunciation Parish with Mrs. G. Lcmlre as treasurer. men attended in a body out of alderman. Helen Sparkes, the dresses of the ladles were ex The Princess and Duke spoke prize James Black ! Laid at Rest Old friends gathered yesterday afternoon at First Presbyterian Church when Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright conducted funeral service "IZf. iaruc of refreshments was ceptionally lovely. Some 100 couples enjoyed dancing to the music of Bonney Sprinkle"s "Dukes" and the delicious refreshments. rmimea primarily a s' most enthusiastically of their to iorm new friendships, a social gt Qn Vancouver i's,and event is planned for every two: when asfced abQut hi& fm weeks, the first being Club at- trl phm sal(1. ..It was jusl tendance at a local theatre s swen Harney Koain. assisiea Dy; nsi'ii, Miss Ellen Wasseng, . Hr'Iand. B. Bokken and !cN.iutihton. cannery and sailed this morning on the Chilcotin for Vancouver. John W. Stanfield arrived In the city at the end of the week iroin Vancouver. He is here to join the local office of the Union Steamship Co. as assistant to Frank Skinner, general agent. snowing oi Mr. aeiveaere Kings the Bell." "We will surely come back to rtflnarla JTvprvnnp l n verv Cotfee was served afterwards very nice tne Wlintry so v'asj in the school and it was decided and beautiful we couldn't see SAVE 50 on fuel bills with the new improved , patented "BOOKER" cyoUuLj, oanne ooie nearly enough of it.' 10 nave a Dowung pariy on December 7. New . members are Miss Mollyo Fitch, who has CofoeJ J, Jidi tj,HJ litrJttti been visiting here for the pasting welcomed, especially those who have I? irh recently arrived in couple of weeks with her brother the city. Annual Christmas banquet Is the next Important function for EVERYBODY HELPS LONDON fc Police, firemen and ambulance men answered a call to a block of offices here. A clerk had been accidentally ) for the late James Black, pioneer city steam engineer and former i alderman, whose death occurred ' suddenly last week. ! Mrs. E. J Smith presided at , the organ for the accompaniment of hymns which were "iead Kindly Light" and "Abide With Me," both of which were favorites of deceased. The ushers were W. D. Smith and Stanley Saville. I Following the church service, interment was made in Fairview Cemetery. Pallbearers, steam engineers and former associates with deceased in his work here over a period of forty years, were S. L. 4 models of or furnaces :rday nwht'.s whist party Mno.se Lodge 44 persons I cant;; with the following BOY BOMBADIERS IPSWICH, England 0 Auth the Catholic Youth Organization In Prince Rupert, and plans are under way to hold It in the Folder showing BOOKER heaters free on request at locked in the firm's vault, but he orities of this Suffolk town are was released without injury. Civic Centre toward the middle of December. Members of the executive this (irst. Mrs. S. Dumas; and sister-in-law, Aid. and Mrs. Donald Fitch, is sailing by the Camosun tomorrow on her return to Seattle. Jarvis H. McLeod, former Collector of Customs at Prince Rupert, was ' recently appointed mainland north coast representative of the B C. Fish and Game Council and will attend a meeting of the Council in Penticton December 8 and 9. Mrs O. Stegavig. tackling a new problem, the craze among school boys for throwing electric light bulbs out of railway carriages. On one route no Island City Builder's Supply ANCIENT BATTLE Lake Trasimene in Italy is famous as the scene of Hanni- . first, ole Stegavig; sec 1 e"r are: resident j oanne lio- foed. Secretary Mary Basso, Phone Blue 820 505 McBride Street fewer than 200 bulbs disappear- bal's victory over the Romans ed. 1 in 217 B C. ;:n Freeman. ;ip,'c was won by L. Lasen. Alice Good and Mrs. H. , .served refreshments. Treasurer Marilyn Roos, Vice-President Melvln Murphy. The Catholic Youth, with a ! member.hiD of over 50. look i inii'Hi i MMiiir triii , , t, r )-w I back on a successful year, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen King, 1 especially on their bi-monthly 1 after a week's visit to the city I get-togethers which consisted ' during which they attended the ' mainly of refreshments and en- j wedding last week of Hemsby ' tertainment. Chief project dur- j King to Miss Betty Stordale, ling the year was the painting ' sailed this morning by the Chil-i of the floors In the school's Pink cotin on their return to Salt I Room. Spring Island. Me-Hi Aids ic Centre :v v.as keen as the four ol Bootli Memorial School il in the membership on behalf of the Civic the outcome of which uiistuntial number of new Attention Legionnaires You along with thousands of others deposited many millions of dollars with The Bank of Nova Scotia this year. A REPORT TO OUR CUSTOMERS Schools, roads and other public services are made possible in part by bond issues. $28,5 millions of these bonds were held by The Bank of Nova Scotia as of October 31st. f rr from all parts of the iHw eloM-d last week, i.uuse executives had tabu- ii" returns, it was found '. pirn had placed first with 4 i. Bela and Delta follow- ortler men! imied. school was stirred by the J , competition of -ne con- The annual Christmas Tree for the children (under nine years) of members of the Canadian Legion will be held in the Navy Drill Hall from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, December, .16th. 1 I20tl i A a stimulus to'Uw school id. "each student really ' one of the members of i-.'JL t. .. ''4 r-" ii " i ! V mi I' .ma ism Club wrote. i n-warrl fur handling the i he Hu;h School was grant-use of the Civic Centre f .urn tor til-:- forthcoming nil series with Kay-Hi of Names and age of children must be registered by December 3rd either by leaving names in the Legion office or by phoning 553 or Black 609. W. J. WILLIAMS, Secretary-Manager. At October 31: Loans to private business and industry amounted to 376,426,000. ft 0- rer tJ.09,Ofil f... i ;h Students lling Cards :z;i!"' Canada must buy and sell abroad to maintain prosperity at home. The Bank provides financial services so neoessary to this important export-import trade. li'iiiiiiilViWiaiiiiiilitniiniililtTilllWI , .!,;.,li,,:,::i.,V,:,1,l,: .llll...; !l: ,lt!l!f"ttlil"li, ; Liiuiiii'i!;. :w. iiii.iimiiiimuilli.iillil.iili fiiuK for school ptir- Htud 'tits' Council of I :J .V f.i I 'he .St 1 Mernoi 'mortal 0,(. , """') Hiuh School is! Layaway Special f Christ mas cards. The it makes a fifty percent I .rl., '"' '"rr. M5'2,5flO n on the cards, the sale of "monies until a few days ''hi'i.stmas. -"'it). Old, This mdney went to work across Canada and abroad. cu. (D ' "MJ.aw.ss. os SETS ft- , . , helping farmers improve their farms ? J-, feaoers ,9 "'.rV(, ".-Hhm ... 32.50 "wnl p. 111. meciiim Monday. No- "Ii 0 . ... - ;;Q-n "'""'.'.IVW "".ISIS, '''''. ifKI IU1 helping . rlyP ... the oil and mining industries '"'mni Wr f,,, fishermen "'I h, 23. 8 p.m. (276c) ettcMansfU's Prc-t'hri.st-lf continues. (278cl Chrisiiiiai Sale at An-1'iiiM'U's .still going strong. (278c) ..tf 9 KcKtilur Moose A small deposit holds your choice lw.,,7j7 H. 'fN.U.nrrrr., ;"'-'Jf..n5 r: IV iu r am meeling Tuesday, -'.ti'l V j "tt:muer l. null' -r52B 1 "'. GEORGE COOK Jff PRINCE RUPERT and TERRACE helping industry y 1? anon of candidates. (277c) helping Canadians in' ... IN FACT, thousands of CARDS XMAS DEC-ill'JNS- XMAS PRESENTS. M ran t iiii.s.s with all this. I POLE GIBT SHOP, (ltd ' business and industry, large V7-- .-a.Ti and small, to develop new . y products, more products, better products, to create m jobs, and to keep our country growing! Call 363 the lumber business f: "ithtv . . . Plcnning Building or Repairing WHICH MEANS Helping Canada Grow is Our Business A ' j ) pgYALOTV I C A H R E D FOODS jf v THAT THE MONEY you save is not only building a nest-egg for your future but part of it is doing a REAL job in building Canada's future too. IMITCHELI & CURRIE SitiY OF GOOD FRIENDSHIP l-IMITro fillers & coi. traitors