Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, November 5, 1951 News of the District WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE New Fall and Christmas TROPICANAS their employees and lumber op Along erators oi ine uisinci Tuesday it p J0, 0ye -11 Ni!J2 the Telkwa school. About 20 at tended this meeting. Present ffELKWA J ALKS . . . was Mr. Harris of Vancouver. Busy Winter for Port School for Navigation Starting Draggermen Out imiifivr grader of the H. R. Mar-Millan Export Co., who spoke on All new stylos and patterns. Wonderful, washable ATC Spun Rayon. Sizes 12-20. 38-44 and 16'2-24'2 M.98 the gradint; of lumber, which Terrace Civic Centre Crisis TERRACE Ownership of the Terrace and District Civic Centre has become a matter of grave consideration between the village commissioners and the executive of the Civic Centre Association. Some years ago the community subscribed $6,000 in dona III t.ll proved of great interest to the men. It may be a case of fareweii to the motor vessel Beachcomber, owned by Jerry McKinley of Juneau, although this is only supposition. Nevertheless the ship has not been seen or heard Terrace Hospital Helped by VYA ADDED SPECIAL NYLON HOSE All sizes including size 11. 45 gauge subs. New Fall shades $1.19 F. M. Dockrlll weft for Victoria and Portland last week-end via Prince Rurrert where he will spend a month's holiday combining pleasure with business. Flood waters were at their peak here last Saturday night with both the Telkwa and Bulk-ley rivers on the rampage from steady rains and melting snows There was a rise of over six fept and the Telkwa has never been known to flow with such force m At WALLACE'S Of Course of since mid-October when she! TERRACE At the monthly put out from Yakutat for Jun- meeting of the Hospital Auxil-,?au. A search Is being made by iary, presided over by Mrs. Ivan the coastguard. Frank, it was decided that the Flood waters, of Goat Creek came within a narrow margin of overflowing Its banks and might have proven to be a serious inter tions for tne purcnase oi uie net pioceeds of the recent Hos- I building the former army drill Although no vessel to load pital ball would be turned over ; hall from War Assets who would grain at Prince Rupert has to the newly formed Hospital As- only sell to a legal body such as ference j with , the " duJti Bulkley ' , Valley ' . Z aopeared here yet, a good sized oc!ation. Also $!5 will be paid the village commissioners. ?!!,, to touch the opposite bank of the $ Btilklx-y. Twenty feet of the bank on the Telkwa river near the Pete Anderson property was washed away. A small cabin et i fl nnt nnp nn fllirv at. Lne rmcarric ho n. nrnnrntiiiM t-m n. . i 1 1 n I " ' -- - - -, - -I ine equipping aim updating elevator receiving the gram ; Association. of the building has now been un- that statred to arrive more Those volunteeiine to visit the ! riertaken bv an association which Pupils of the Junior high school went floating down the r'ver. than a week ago. There Is hosnital Datients riurinir . the i i lust rerent.lv belne incomor- ated under the Societies' Act. everything to Indicate that this ! montri of November were Mrs. D winter may be one of the busiest i i.ti- Mrs oeoree MrArinm If held a very successful Hallowe'en party In Mr. Ingot's room. Dancing and games were the attraction of the evening, the teachers getting into the spirit uf the occasion by dressing up in costume. Lunch was served. our girls fail to smile GOOD PENMANSHIP I ET. AI BANR. Hcrtfcrd.,l.Ue, j England r -Claiming the hand- i writing of school children is deteriorating, authorities here have! organized an. exhibition of good I the port has ever seen. Prince j l Nwhouser and Mrs. C. W. Rupert will take care of at least : Michiel. t -ven or eight freighters and I Refreshments were served at there is a fair possibility of as th- pnri nf ,he meetine which wa 44 many as twenty, all told, taking ; ajrly wey attended. Individuals have shouldered the obligations. No other help than a retund on the water tax has come from the village commission who have refused any responsibility towards It. Now major changes are neccs-rary In the centre. The building has to be r-wlred and from the tire marshal's office have come orders for re-conversion. Money pei'.mar.rnip. Among exhibits TOTEM I are examples of early 16th cen- I .4 nvioi iury munusoripw Dy Monks. Jovial citizen, Mr. Prltchard, who never falls to take advantage of opportunities put at his disposal, was the first patron to enter the Royal Bank on, their opening day here in Telkwa. Prince George School Burned lull cargo, in Vancouver, iuuu-ing has been maintained practically all summer. The largest single shipment in June was on the SS Evrotas, bound for the United Kingdom with 373.333 bushels. So far this year, shipments to the Orient through Vancouver continue heavy. WE'LL GLADLY SERVE YOU FREE . will have to be raised for this work .otherwise the building will be condemned. Without ownership of the building the association has no col PRINCE GEORGE Fire destroyed an elementary school here Saturday. Damage is estimated at $80,000. Following the fire, nunils will have their classes ft AS THEIR LOYE! lateral for borrowing and it would probably mean going to Tommy Woods, CNR wire chief of Smlthers, dropped off here for a brief visit on his wsy to Edmonton, where he boarded the Royal train as escort on its way east. Tommy was also on bourd the Royal train when their Majesties visited Canada 12 years ago. Friends will be remembered with a special stamped envelope mailed while on board the train, for their stamp collection. in the Civic Centre and Cam- the individuals again The commissioners, when the dian Legion premises. Round the world tours are coming back but It s an absolute necessity to have a few dollars to the good. In January, the Cunard Caronia liner will sail on a hundred days' cruise, calling at four continents and visiting In 25 ports. The lowest fare will be $2,975. The Caronia is a ship of 34,000 tonnage. GOOD SERVICE AT A DECENT PRICE AS GOLIATH! A "David and Bathsheba" matter was first broached by President Darrall Collins, asked that a public meeting of the association be called to decide the Issue. The meeting decided on Monday night to ask the commissioners to turn over the building to the association and the matter rests there. 1 MANY MISSING BOATS Missing and overdue boats have been causing plenty of anxiety and search, particularly Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Brooks and L. Hallcr of Kamloops. who are in partnerships and are the new owners of the Emll Widen farm, arc loading a carload of hay here. When asked why they chose this part of the country to make their future home, both men answered in unison: "It sounded good," meaning the name Telkwa. In the meantime, plans for the incorporation under the Socle- Powerful and spectacular, one of the outstanding moving picture productions of the year, "David and Bathsheba." Immor tlvs" Act are going ahead with HILARIE'S Cafe Across from the Capitol tal Biblical love story, comes tot"e passing or the new by-laws. the Capitol Theatre here from ! Monday to Wednesday of this I TO STOP RESIGNATIONS week. Photographed in trchni-; TRETORIA. South Africa O ;olor. it boasts a cast of thous-T!w South African government in the southeast part of Alaska this fall. One of the latest reported was the fishing craft Jewell, w'th Leonard Horn and Bill O'Neil on board, according to what has been heard In Juneau. Some time after she alled from Warm Springs Bay, there was an SOS call, and news she wa- shipping water. What may have occurred after this appears a matter of uncertainty. T. F. Si M. Mills, lumber merchants here, held a meeting for and? headed bv co-stars Gregory I has decider! to pay salary In Peclf nnri Susan Huvwar.1 in the ureases of about 10 a month title roles i each to some y,000 technical and Fi'meu on locations in Arizona Professional civil servants to built as a replica of ancient stop resignations from the public Israel "David and Bathsheba" service and encourage recruit- Infant's Wear Baby Panties Bibs Sleepers Sweaters Corduroy Overalls SCGBLT03J No further developments have!t jiate? on the screen the legen-! nvjnt. taken place respecting white j dary arama of the romance of I a'bacore (tunai in Northern B.C. j the" King of the Israels and the i HIGH BARRIER waters. Large schools were in S 5.rpn0Us wife of his able warrior, i Tne Khlngan Mountains sep-district waters, and suddenly tlw I u,i;.h. the Hlttite. Beginning abating Mongolia from Man-fi;;h vanished, after good catches I wlt the historic meeting when i churla rise in some places to a w.rc made. Millions of pounds I Dav cl scs Bathsheba bathing height of 16.500 feet. 1 1 WoutMU J just disappeared. or ncany sou , herself on a roof toD adjoing his ', miles out to sea, fishing vessels palace and has -her brought to i him, the picture follows the Biblical account of how David j difpatches her husband to death . tried to discover at least some sign or trace, but the best efforts were without result. General Electric ! In battle so that he can marry Bright and clean after her j her. For this sin, they suffer annual overhaul, Union steamer i the wrath of God predicted by ' Camosun, Capt. John Boden, is "the bearded prophet, Nathan. back on the Union Steamship; Highlights in Davids life, In-! wmzZ 3EML TrrHI WASH TODAY to Wtl)Vi V ednoMlav Jlt I Co.'s Vancouver-Prince Rupert- l c'uding the classic killing of the , Alice Arm-Stewart route. The Philistine giant. Goliath, by a vessel arrived in port at 3 o'clock . nebble from the bov's slingshot, ; Kvenini's Shows: 7 - 9:15 Price: Everyone S1.00 Wednesday Matinee: Adults 75c; Children 50c Added CARTOON - NKH'S CAPITQ yesterday afternoon from the 1 are recreated during the King's S Famous PUwn nj south and sailed at 11 p.m. tor : pilgrimage to the tabernacle, Stewart and Alice Arm. She : where the holv .Ark of the Cov- ! will return here tomorrow onant. is housed to hrs fonrive- I morning southbound. j ness from God. Culmination of ! the film's interpretation of I AM V. M1 Capt. W. H. Kougham, harbor David's life comes with the use WITH PUMP master, will open his annual ;nf the Twentv-Third Psalm at-i school for navigation here No- S tributed to David at another vember 27 and Is now receiving noin. in the Bible, making his i SEE THEM TODAY AT NORTHERN BX. POWER Cojtd enrolments from those who ; redemption in the cvs of God. would take courses leading to Raymond Massey appears as examinations for papers as tne propnPt Nathan, Kieron home trade masters of vessels Moore ()1 the British screen as ! under 150 tons. Last winter, Urian Fra,lcls x. Bushman as Capt Kougham's classes proved : Rm Saul and tne pru'le.,sionai ' popular and were attended by ; wiesller Walter Talun As Go no less than 37 persons. Of these jjatll ten took examinations and all . . .. were successful. : 1 Besner Block Phone 210 Prim- Rupert, B.C. Mi-wart, B.C. KEM-TONf wM $6.29 55. will do 7fffiffi& Some four local fishing ves- j sels are still In operation al- j though most of the fishing is1 closed. These vessels are occupied in dragging , for bottom fish such as flounder and soles, in Hecate Strait waters, delivering their catches to the Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co., Atlin Fisheries and Royal Fish Co., for filleting. The boats are Carolina Maria, Capt. Frank Gale; Colnet, Capt. R. Gale; B. C. Producer, Capt. Fred Kohse, and Combat. Gordon & Anderson Phone 46 MODERATION IN ALL THINGS IS THE BEST OF RULES PLAUTIUS ii ii ii m u fin Mil .7 wmm r- i ""a h TB-E HOUSE OF- SEAGRAM 1 1 m n & Sims a IF-! ilk n Bf 11 BIRD'S-EYE CUT FOR EXTRA FLAVOUR - EXTRA MILDNESS Kememberance Day November II Poppies on sale as usual Give Generously , .it.. MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW PRACTICE MODERATION TODA TbU dvcrtiemeut in uot publwlied or ' "'. l cuiiib p i . k !i. (...verumcut uf Thir ad"rtiimnt U no I publuntd or di.played by th Liquor Control Board or by th Govrnmnt of Briii.h Columbia.