Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 15, 1951 To Operate Topics E iler.rac? Co.until --l. ......... amm. 25 Men a Day Terrace-Kitimat is in session Haines Ferry Rupert Men's and Boys' Store Census takers for this district are Mrs. Grace Kaulbeck for the town and Walter Chapman for the surrounding district. : Fnr FATHFR' nll TERRACE The Village Commissioners were in monthly on Wednesday afternoon In JUNEAU, Alaska. Negotiations have been practically completed for the Territory to take over operation of the Juneaa- TfcrwwieOLOR. FIESTa . mm hi Haines car ferry. At a meeting of the Territorial Koad Board in the governors 5WM T7doy t0 So,urd Mr. Weston, from the Vital the municipal office. Statistics department in Victor-' in a communication from Hon. ia, was a visitor in town on e. T. Kenney, the commisssion-Wednesday on official business. Brs were advised that the De-The local branch of the RCMP partment of Public Works, were iad asked to be relieved of re- starting, that day, work on the cording the births, deaths and uprights of the water tanks, marriages in this district. Mr. Hugh Hart, district sanitarian, Weston sought the co-operation reported on the cleaning up at of the village commissioners at the garbage dump and advised heir meeting on Wednesday af- that it would be an easier and einonn with the result that ivss castiy job if the commission-village clerk A. J. Harmon will ers would give a contract to a TERRACE. Men are being brought into Terrace daily and taken out to Lakelse Lake where they are then taken by plane to Kltimat. These are men who will work on construction Jobs. They are coming in at the rate of 25 daily, 3000 being needed for the Job. Ordnance Depot At Coquitlam VANCOUVER A $2,000,000 Canadian Army ordnance depot and workshop is to be built at Port Coquitlam on the Frasvr River east of here. I yam act as registrar ana me-recording oifice will be the municipal ifiice. SPORT SHIRTS TIES DRESS SHIRTS SOCKS SWEATERS BELTS SLIPPERS GLOVES At Dad's Favorite Store office, it was decided to buy out the Vaile-Sonuwrs interest in the Chilkoot Motorship Line tor tne sum of $20 000. The Valle-Sommers partnership owned three-fifths interest in the concern. Steve Homer and Associates, who won the other two-fifths, will retain their interest. Henry Roden, finance commissioner lor the Territory, who is a member of the Road Board, said opeiation of the ferry will be resumed as soon as a quali-lied crew can be secured and the necessary transfer of papers is executed, which he added should be within the next few days. The ferry ceased running June 4, when, due to marine regulations and other problems, it was "Caf 'operator to have this work done monthly. Mr. Hart also ad-visedvthe commission to designate an area for trailer camping H;: attendance at the direc- YAIIEf meeting of the Civic Centre Je, "ccessf y "J"" Also Also v. j . . i Todoy to Soturdoi I lucsclay evening last, totalled .'our so plans fnr July 1 activities ould net be made. said that a good job had been done on the water line. Several applications were received for permits for extensions Rupert Men's & Boys' Store NEWS LAND OF TRADITION WRONO WAY BUTCH SHOOTINO OF DAN McGOO CAPITOL Iveninj Shows 7-S) Saturday Matinrc 2.ni U found it could not tie operated Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hausert0 bulldlngs and building per-oi Prince Rupert are coming to mUs and Mr- Kirkaldy said that ivr in Terrace where they will 11 was now time for Ue village .pei ate the "Home Grill" on to nave a building inspector. The Lakelse Avenue. Mrs. C. Jack- commissioners therefore decided n. t h Dioniietor of the ei lll to contact the department in i ins is a wreal Outdoor Adveiilure - Don't ' Miss It " ' m ' II "LI IK l T rj" THE BIST I jgOHI qualityL &2 jft PRINTING I ! Purchase by the Territory is exported to be a temporary stop K1UHT NAME rmarked his golf bull on thp MONTREAL 'O' Sandy Mc- ; n HO-yard hole at a local ( ap to keep the ferry in service the coming summer. The Alaska Road Commission is making plans to take over its permanent operation in the future. Kay used a No. 7 iron when n : ' course. It was a hole in one. Cl,ineAe Chop Suey - Cliow Me in Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 Ladies and Gentlemen LING the tailor I taking a long rest for reasons Victoria to have one appointed, if health. W. J. Richards of the Riverside j Cabins was granted a license for Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Noirington ' the sale of rock gas and traction : left this week on -their three nd industrial machinery within ; weeks' holiday which will be the town limits. George E. Arm- j spent in the south. strong's request for a license to I operate a rooming house In one Beth Baxter was the surprised of George Little's buildings near recipient of a $100 bill at 8at-tho OutDost Hosnital was erunt:. For the MEAL that REFRESHES1 wo eixth st Phone 640 PA Funeral of Fire Victims ' : TERRACE. The Seventh Day BEST OF urday night's show. Kinsmen's candidate for the recent May FINEST OF cd. H. Woodsford applied for and was granted a license for general contracting work such as Craftsmanship In Type... Let Us Solve Your Printing Problems PHONE 134 - Dibb Printing Co. BESNER BLOCK Queen contest, Beth came first FOOD COOKING ON Va ZT "uwucu quce" un " y f electrical, carpentery, cabinet nL.Trnn0"' presen'e? making and interior decorating. ?, ?n aS E SPeC'al BiUl Tne annual convention of the " from the Kinsmen. iininfne u.w,,.,.. . Adventist Church was tinea, i many people standing outside,! on Wednesday afternoon for the I funeral service of Sunday morn- j ing's fire victims Mrs. Eugene j Harrison and her 18-month-old son, Mark. In the four years that, she had been here the deceased ; FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moore and I annuced to be held at Harrison Mr. and Mrs. Ted Moore and i Hot sPrlngs on October 9, 10 and baby son, Douglas, of Prince Ru-! pert, were guests at the River side Cabins on Friday last on their way to Smithers. They returned to the coast on Sunday. AIR-CONSCIOUS Australia has 222 licensed public airdromes and over 400 additional recognized landing grounds. Display NOW!.' FORD'S British Built CONSUL had made many friends, all of whom grieved at her tragic demise. The address was given by Pastor Saloniuk and the hymn, "The Old Rugged Cross," was sung by the congregation. Mrs. Saloniuk sang as a solo "He Mrs. C. L. M. Giggey is expected home next week from the south where she has spent the past two months. She will be accompanied by her son Michael who has had surgical treatments in Vancouver. VANCOl'YEIl VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH Ql'F.EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Coquitlam June 8 and 22 9 p.m. FOR SOI'TH Ol'FEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS sa. Coquitlam, June 15 and 29 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 ATTENTION All Fishermen and Boat Owners EPCOL SacJio Telephonies AT Qualified Steam Boiler, Refrigeration and Pipe Welders All Certified Operators We build Stacks, Fire Escapes and Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 1st E. Phone Green 884 Understands." Miss Flora Mel-i vin was accompanist. Interment took place in the Kalum cemetery, pallbearers be- i ing Mr. Darbey, Mr. Forster, L. 1 Casey, A. C. Calder, Oliver Bax-i tcr and Stanley Smith. A panel; delivery truck was needed to take all the lovely wreaths and flowers to the cemetery. The in mediate members of the family, including the deceased's father and sister, came from the south for the rites, leaving the next day of their return home. Bob Parker Ltd FORD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. NOW IN STOCK For NEW CONSTRUCTION I QUALITY STORE (PETTENUZZO'S 521 Ft'LTON STREET 21-Picce Breakfast $0 QfJ 32-Piere Breakfast EPCOL "LIFELINER $i $8-95 Sets and REPAIR WORK SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. 21-Piece Bone $ 15-95 10 WATTS POWER 2 CHANNELS China Tea Sets Working late? Tired of cooking? Oolng on a Picnic? We have salads, cold meats, etc. Specializing In Spaghetti, Cooked Chickens. 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