' "ri U" "" '' T""'- r wn"-iwesa . ,,, ; -r . ..--i,? " lft-- niifritwiiiifa- r"iiriwM'vv' rl "1-X at am eel ocal Frince Rupert Daily Slews Thursday, May 31, 1951 and PERSONAL crati (li u nit i Carol Yvonne Nielsen, daugh- W. infill ' Jj P resident Elevated to Head Women's Canadian Club Mrs. F. E. Anfield. for several LONDON P The British Boot Trade Federation has asked shoe repairers to polish shoes before giving them back to customers. "It makes the job look so much better," they were reminded. Wright, Mrs. N. E. Arnold and Mis. G. D. Mead. Dsnations had been macij to the Civic Centre, the Prince Rupert Public Library and the Boy Scouts. Following yesterday's meeting I ter of Mr. and lv.rs. E. Nrelson, Prince Rupert, and Barry Donald Williamson, son of Mr. and i Mrs. t. Williamson, were married Wednesday evening at St. Paul's Lutheran Church by the Rev. E. So.land. tea was served by the executive. I If you want to sell it, advertise 'years the efficient secretary of the Women's Canadian Club, was SPECIAL! Alberta Deep Seam $ 75 LUMP PER TON 10 SACKS '8.50 PHONE 116 -117 or 50 Albert & McCatfery tin ifk , Wright Davles. who has been j receiving treatment at Shaugh-nessy Military Hospital In Vancouver, returned home on the ; Prin:e Rupert yesterday. Attention all Elks General : meeting Friday, June 1, 8:30 p.m., Legion -auditorium. (128ci See page 4 for clearance sale ! specials at William F. Stone's jttartlng tomorrow (Friday) , morning. (ltcj i Attention Men's Five Pin ' Bowlers Annual banquet Sat-: urdny, June 2, 7:30 p.m., Oddfel-; !-jvi- Hall. UiW,, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Peacock, af-j ttr a three weeks' holiday trip ; to Vancouver, Victj la and Seat-, tie, returned to the city on the in j elected president at the annual , meeting of the club last evening. ! She was the choice of a gather-1 Ing of ovvr seventy members, j V. D. Smith is the new sec- etsrj. With Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby as -et!rmg president, the officers for the ensuing year are: Konoi ary President, Mrs. R. L. 'iviclut -Ji j P'-esident. Mrs. F. E. Anfield I Vicj-President, Mrs. O. 8. Heade u help prevent it Salt Lake Ferry running every Sunday starting at 12 noon, weather permitting. (tE Unbreakable records of popular Alyansh choir and band (broadcast duplicates) available at Colussi's Music Store, 210 4th St. (129c) M-. and Mrs, Jack Laurre, who have been on a trip south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday. Mrs. Laurie attended a credit grantors' convention in Portland. Come to Ye Old Western Barn Dance at Job Daughter's Jamboree Friday, June 1. Wonderful music. Adm. 50c. (129t) S.O.N, whist and dance, Friday, June 1. Whist 8 p.m. Dancing 10-2. Music by Mike Coiussi. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. (128c) G. W. Garton, manager of the Pacific Region, British American Oil Co. Ltd., arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesttrday nom Vancouver in the course of tour of inspection. The company Is planning further expansion in Prince Rupert. J. Latham, office exoert for DURING CHILDHOOD ...FOR THE YEARS AHEAD! LIMITED Dre.'sed in white net over silk with a r.it-embroldered veil and ' carrying a bouquet of white and pink carnations, the bride was given in marriage 'by her father In a setting of flowers and ilphted candles. Bridal attendant was Patricia Gurvi,-h, wearing light mauve rrffqiwlfp, a bouquet of yellow narcissi, tulips, mauw dals- i ie- and Fiench lilies. I The gro'msman was Edward j Ojst i and ushers were Darrel L';n and James Williamson. , Ivm.' ic was supplied by Mrs. Soil-and. Reception vas held at the , tonr of Norway hall. The bride's mother wc j a t-al blue suit with white accessories; the groom's mother, a black chiffon-velvet ijrmal gown. The couple will reside In Prince Rupert on return from their honeymoon to Ktrhikan, A'aska. . Tl.'j gioi-m Ls employed at Co-llumbia Cjlluliwe Co. Ltd. The bride was a student at Booth Memorial High School. Se-cretary, Mrs. W. D. Smith Assistant Secretary, Mrs. R. O. Davidson T.easurer, M:s. Shelford Dar- BOOST FOOD CROP ft JJu E'JRBAN. Suulh Africa W A lortj of type of sayo Dean mat may i aifcfssiiiiiy eiuwn in ouum ton ! Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. V), K. Doumont ! Executive Mrs. J. H. Black, I Mrs.. G. E. Moore, Mrs. A. M. ! Hurst and Mrs. J. A. Rutherford. Reports of officejis showed a ! sucLvrslul year just ended. There were several notable out cf town Msitors including Gordon A. Hu;on of the United nupen, yesterday. There will be a general meeting of Prince Rupert Rod and Gun A-sodation tonight, Thursday, at 8 p.m. in the Civic Cen-Ll"e- Uto Mystery PrUes-Hi-lights for' Jobies Jamboree In Armories, ;th Ave. West. Fish pond, tofl?e apples, games and prizes for everyone. (i29j) O. Kncfwles, telephone expert from Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yes 'in hits been produced by Dr. ((er $ai R S.iunclrrs, director Of the ulturiil Research Institute. V nt w ptani nas a wiree-mcii and may be mechanically r r 'if - . c . nated without harming the !s. - - - W.A. Hears Dp. CJalhralth Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Hodson Honored At the Anglican Diocesan Women's Auxiliary session yes-day Dr. J. D. Oalbraith ftave an for Aclion Ad vert i! Kingdom Information Service, Ottawa; Hon. T. C. A. Hisiop. New Zealand's High Commissioner to Canada; Lady ' etcn r and J. W. Mawer of the University if British Columbia extension department. Inte'-e!f.ig 'ocal speakers had included Dr. Duncan Black, Rev Dr. n.. n.. tew-' LONDON f In event of a third world war all British battleships and cruisers will carry Iwllcopters fitted with special devices to hunt hostile submarines. the. Department of Trans . t from Ottawa, arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert yesterday from Vancouver and will hi here for the next week or so reorganizing the filing .system at the local office. He has just been, spending two weeks at Victoria doing similar work. Mrs. W. J. Neisan, who has been spending the past , three weeks in the city and was delegate to the Diccsan Wjina- Auxiliary sessions of the Anglican Church this week, is leaving by the Princess Louise thu Saturday on her return to Ocea.i Falls. i mwrening address on the his-: tory tnd work of the Miller Bay He :pltal. In 1934 when he came out west to Port Simpson as a j medial student. Dr. Oalbraith I said he was greatly distressed ! at the lack of treatment and j.conrlderatlon for tuberculosis , ' among the natives which was so evident. f In 1933 Dr. Galbralth was ao-; pointed to take over the mission boat Thomas Crosby, later on 1 being stationed at Bella Coola i for four years. In 1941 the government de-j cided to open a hospital at MM 1 $ terday trom the south. He Is here on consulting business with the city. ATTENTION ALL MEN'S FIVE PIN BOWLING LEAGUE BOWLERS Annual banqu'.-t and presentation of trophies will take place at the Oddfellows Hall, Saturday, June 2, :it 7:30 p.m. Contact your team captains and make arrange- merits to attend. (128c) See page 4 for clearance sale specials at William F. Stone's starting tomorrow (Friday) j morning. (UC) i Mi. and Mrs. David Radford i and two sons arrived in the city ' on th-j Prince Rupert yesterday lrom Vancouver to take up residence. They have purchased the house of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Cooten in Westview. Mr. Radford is identified with the Standard Oil Co. here. ji r ) mm iieu-iaiiii Mother I Give your children the benefit of this promising new method of attacking tooth decay. nnotnu emenli Canadian Legion Card party, May 30. j Card Party Catholic Hal!, May oquaiinza in sardis for the treatment of tuberculous native, 180 beds being the major pro-e t. u was lelt that an educational program would greatly a-sist in carrying on the wors. The response was mast encouraging. It was felt that success was assured and that work should be expanded. During the war the Miller Bay Hospital was built by the RCAF but. fortunately, was not re- -. .J ..iVMHl terine Antiseptic make this same formula readily available to you and teeyour family. Use Listerine Ammoniated Tooth Paste regularly, as directed, morning and niglit and right after eating. Lambert In preliminary tests conducted with thii famout formula at the University of Illinois Foundation, cote after case of reduction in the Incidence of tooth decay, was reported. No wonder it has caused such interest in dental circles! Now the manufacturers of Lis- fPRFCT SCREEN FOR mr im or window iii lintK liepi cattail ii... till i I . i . k t 31. Job's Daughters Jamboree, May 31, June 1, 2. l Tea and Home cocking sale. Catholic Hall, June 14. Past Mistresses L.O B A. sa'c of homecooking and candy, June. Girl Guide Tea and Sale. Annunciation Hall June Li. Canadian- Legion Auxilia-.y tea. homecoolanj sale. Ljjio.i HalU June 21. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. tea June 21, Mrs. F. Thornton's, 40u 4!h West: 2-5. w Chemical ctlen reduces wise winilaw It cltsta1. 2 Mechanical octlen cleans sur- faces w twth are brushed hilf break up and remove diH-ay-hrepiiiitg di-pasits. g g. mouth uriility. Mouth aridity i-ui-uiirues dway. Chemical action chveks arid-form m if bacteria a nmjor cause uf decay. I CAMMED FOODS fo) For Information Contact 11)1. IR NORTH VESTERN SUPPLY CO. LTD. -539 Railway S. HAsrlrtgs 7722 ' Vancouver, B.C. "f ilr lnouiiies Invited II Are United in Home Wedding'. A quiet wedding last Friday evening joined in marriage Miss Eilizafceth Betty Thompson, jaug titer of Mrs. Bruce Wetb, of Shirley, and Leslie O. Helgerson, son ot Everett H?lge;son and the late Mrs. Hilgerson," Prince Rupert. , , Nuptials took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W. Helgerscn, 1C18 Third Avenue, at 7 p.m. Officiating was Rev. E. Solland. The b kle was given in mar-:iie fcy her tothr, Carl Thcmp.;o.i. Grconvsman was Haiold He-lger.ion, brother of the groom. An archway of wedding bells fcrmed a gay setting. The bride wore a powder blue gabardine suit with matching hat, navy ac--Mss.f-lrs, andi a corsnili of -ITZTZTn m r AT D IC3 t LISTERINE 11 1 1 x dVV LICENSED BY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FOUNDATION! Mods In Canada i rp n ! quired, so In 1945 the govern- ment took it over to be used as ! a tuberculosis hospital for na-'t.ves in l!)4fl it was opened, i MAXV PUOIiLEMS ' Hie horplui has" many problems, the major one being short-i a?,e of help. There Is a staff of ! lott now living at Miller Bay. J Miss Hants, who Is doing field work In the northern part of Uhe province, Is stationed :it Miller Bay. j Since 1941 when Coquileetza I waj opened various other hos-p.tals have been added across ; Canada and now there are .some 1MO0 beds available for tubercular ases. i 11c. Galbraith paid high tribute to the work the churches have played In the development of medical aid and care for the natives. This responsibility had now been largely taken over by the government. KII'OKIS 1IKAKI) Diocesan and branch reports were rend at yesterday's session, al.so further busness matters. An Hem of special interest was the presentation lo Mrs. J. H. Glb.son, president of the Women's Auxniay, of a life membership cn the Dominion Board of the Women's Auxiliary, also a presentation by the Ocean Falls Uianch to Mrs. E. Ilodson of Terrace of a life membership on the Diocesan Board of the vV.A. Mrs. H. O. Bird gave a very Interesting address on "Cile-don a'.i Njrlh." Business followed after which the members had tea at Bishop's Lodge. TUG FOR SALE 50-ft. Tug (or general towing; powered with 1 10 Washington Estep. Good accommodation,, first IVickinir. ("rating S,"IP'"K ami (icur-ral (;irt;ii;p and Storage '""il'Me. I(pi.,t)p nnd Eff,. rvice. Also admits for "fm Liquid All- Co. Lid. !, ,sy:,i. Acetylene nnil all ' :,'m" sll!ies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE STORAGE L1A4ITED Park Avenues llj!lJ'hoi.f 6(1 and 68 gardenias. l-e car-led with he an ivory prayerbook. ' class condition throughout. 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