Civic Centre Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 23, 1951 oCailicS al Sewuia d(c IBKB' local , and PERSONAL laJJeS a THIONCY BAIL WAT JIIM All TEN MOVINCIf tl J4a earninq an i Harry R. Potts, Dioneer Drin- Mr anrl Mr .TnVi n A rmstrniv ter who was employed here for lpft on the h several years in the early days, . is nmi livine in oivmnia wash. nesday af-noon for Coomb... 1 KM I r-- " . . Vancouver Island, where thevj ington. Ke remains active. will make their future home. I NORWEGIAN SERVICE Miss. Nettie Hanson, Supervisor of the Children's Home at Cordova, Alaska, will be holding a service in the :;oiwegian Language at 3:00 p.m. Sunday at the Lutheran Church. (47p) j Meeting of Int. Union of Operating Engineers, Local 510, Friday, February 23, Carpenters' Hall, 7:30 p.m. (46c) Word has been received at the , cal ofii:3 cf trv Queen Charlotte Air Lines that their pilot Norman Jermyn, and his wile m e in Palm Springs. Mr. and M"3. 1:7, Kf V r VA-y. M Pi- j r I & S.O.N, whist and dance, Fri- 1 Jermyn left the city fur a munUi clay, February 23. Wliiol, 8 o'clock. Music by Mike Colussi. noliday through California by car. Relieving Mr. Jermyn, is R;; Moulton, Q.C.A. pilot from Refreshments. Everybody welcome. ' (46c) In the gown of flame chif WE ARE OFFERING OUR REMAINING STOCK OF fon which she wore at the State j Ball at Government House in Victoria this Tuesday eveniinr on the day of the opening of the j A ills nnounci'mv erta "Diplomat" Egg Card, party. Catholic K !. I B I" i? I 1 Cnmtnft it thf imril for Cjtmm r Thursday, February 22, 8 p.m. session of the Legislature, Mrs. J. D. McRae. wife of tr. Member for Prince Rupert, is charmingly picfured on the -social page of a Victoria paper. Mr. and Mrs. McRae are stay , AT .00 PER TON diaa Nauooal travel. WbetfMC J Junior Chamber of Commerce cabaret party Saturday, Febru- ' . jm nut ui woui w r i i you enjoy roomy armdiairoM as the miles speed tmooAlr HOW TO MAKE T-IIAT RIGHT CLT is shown by Miss Eileen Cross (next to extreme risht) to Mrs. Harry Paulson, 513 Eighth Avenue East. Others in the tailoring class, from left, are Mrs. Ruby Pollock; Mrs. Fred Huber, 518 Seventh Avenue East, and Mrs. E. A. Evans. 1VU Beach Place. By LARRY STANWOuD) jary 24. Pick up your tickets at Jerry's Barber Shop. Canadian Legion card party, I February 28 Prince Rupert Shrine Club Band concert, March 2. ing at Crystal Court in Victoria. Indiaa! Ten charges under the and Government liquor actsi were dealt in city polie." court by Magistrate W. D. Vance within' I i I by. Stretch your leg wheMO , minded, by a stroll to tbt (Minimum Order 5 Sacks) HONE 116 -117 or 58 ert & McCaffery Presbyterian home cooking the last two days. These McRae's Store. March 3. ed: Jarnes Lelghton, third of fane" Card party, Catholic Hall, 20 days; Christopher Fitzpatrics smoking compartment or (Co-ing car. The hours pas rwifdy and pleasantly. You arrm n oays, waiter x-icnc, iu March 8 1 LIMITED or seven aays, iwac vyiui-.ijim--., Lutheran m Tea and . TT Home Cook- rt tn d David Alex- ) freshed when you go Canadian National. ' ing, March 10. lander. $10 or seven davs: Ha riet j r mm ' The King Edward bcnoolf-iA Q , , Several ladies of this city soon may be showing1 off their new suits made by themselves. Nearly every alternate afternoon for the past two weeks they have been at the Civic Centre, measuring, cutting and sewing under the watchful eye of Miss Eileen Cross, University of British Columbia extension course instructress. " And that's not all. About 50 their reaction, cnrollees in those home e?o-1 The classes finish this week, nomics classes have been dress-1 and Miss Cross plans to leave making, re-upholstering f urnl-, fr Masset next Sunday or Mon-ture making new chairs out of! day. for eight months of the old ones or building combina-', year she is "on the road"; the White Elephant sale and tea, $ . -50 , L 0 7 . on vlarch 15, at 2 p.m. bempsev, $10 and costs; Cecil Conrad School P.T.A. card jioey, $10 and costs or seven days; party, Friday March 18, 8 p.m. ; George Wesley. r.mandd. St. Patricks Tea and card. a I JCt.fr:R-No policy con-i ttllnht saving in , C "jinbia has been an- omen Mealtimes are a delight In Canadian National'l inviting dining eari. Your favourite dishet, tempting! prepared, ore deftly served in a cheer fut friendly atmosphere. ooSe I f lee I in (i t for 19al. it was :Tlnirsriay. The only iru, so iar, is inai rest of the time in Vancouver,1 tion hassocks and sewing kits. party, Catholic Hail, Marcn i(. Orange Ladies' tea and sale, March 21. Job's Daughters Easter tea and sale. Masonic Temple, March 2'i. Cathedral spring sale, March 29. where she makes her home. She :iod misht be ac- S S I I 1 ... 31 X ' (Prince Rupert) R.' Foreh:. E. J. Morris. P. G. McConnnell. A. Chase. J. D. W. is the only UBC home economics teacher out in the field, but hopes to leave this work for regular teschlng as soon as a replacement is found. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, a Forty members were present at the regular meeting of the Women of the Moose held in the Moose Templs Wednesday night. Senior Reient, Mrs. F. Parletle was chairman.. One new initiation was recorded. In . charge of entertainment was tlv; ritual committee headeit by Mrs. Peicy Bond. Th? lucky box was won by Mrs. Peggy And'ews. ! Howat and J. Sweet, Vancouver; April 4 Presbyterian spring sa.e, April m. Dahlaulst. Cedarvale; D. R. (pA0 12. 1 Elliott, Ladner; H. Smith, Ter- W.O.T.M. Spring bazaar, April, race; m. Nantell, Kamlooos; A. 20. I Rochin, S'ave Lake; Mrs, G. Gib- St. Peter's Spring Sale, April m AnneUe island. 26 United W.A. Spring sale, May 3. Sonia tea, May 12. I Want. Arts. Sure Results! You'll slp soundly in th loathing qu'wt a , Canadian National night-travel accommoao fiont, berths or rooms , . alr-coftditioM for your comfort. Travtl by train for deptui ebl, oU-wtothtr wrvkt. "Besides learning we're having a lot of fun, too," said Mis. Ruby Pollock, 25,2 Eighth Avenue West, who was assembling a two-piece brown gabardine suit. "You make friends of people you never met before, some are even close neighbors." But besides social benefits, the ladies agreed as one that the classes were mast beneficial. "I never thought it Involved so much to make a skirt," said one, "but the jacket well, I think I've learned a lot." ., , Professional tailoring equipment Is fiscd, but really very little is required. v "I guois it's more the- know- Canvass on Ice Arena Get relief fast. i Vut a few drops of 1 Vicks Va-tro-nol tn ciicii nostril. It helps 1? drain sinuses, brings welcome relief. HEAVY TRAFFIC The underground railway l:i 61 London, En'and, carried ( ra'S-n-rs in tflfl. All set and ready to po are th-pupils of Booth Memorl.ll Itlgli School for th.e city-wide bar-raae of q J -sticiai' res this Canadian 1UH week-end in the campaign on j behalf of " the Dronosrd civic I HIRAM that counts,"! ice arena. how of tailoring said another as she modelled a Ev.-rv household in the cif Wanted To Rent WALKER'S SPECIAL OLD The Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd. require immediately for their permanent operating staff, HOUSES FOR RENTAL Please address replies to: Supervisor, Operating Dept. Personnel, Box 1000, Prince Rupert, B.C., or call Supervisor at Watson Island. pleated kilt. But such items as is to be covered wit a the vhiilei j patterns," needle and thread.jjob of distributing and ncflliv scissors and pins are fundamen- Uhc questionairres back to be jtal necessities including a sew- completed this week-end. ling machine and pinking shears I on the nature of the rripoivr I and the cloth, of course. to this questionalrre and' tiv j Mi.ss Cross has been with the! support thereby Indicated v.' ll I university for five years, and j be determined the future cou-.t-i during this time has visited I of planning for this much-di s-: every normally accessible centro 'cussed .local undertaking. I as well as some "pretty hard-to-1 From Ottawa comes . wor ' I get-at" places. ' that E. T. App',whaite M P. 1 (iKH V tNl'E HERE . I working on the matter of vhe- Thc Civic Centre here, she ' ther or not a supply of steel for isaid, was one of the most con-1 the piping to be used in Mr Ivenient plUces in which she had! project will be available ' conducted classe.s. Sometimes , - CANADIAN WHISKY This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. . PRINTING MIRRORS Make your rooms grow! Hiqhcst Experience Versatility mum vm Quality t THE ' V whisky ; I- Al A i. I I'ionul liicjli quol-Jpociol Old" stems lost a century of Fino Whiskies. schools were available evenings, and sometimes she instructed in ; cold halls. Once, she recalls, an lunfini hed house was her class- room. She took down the doors 1 and laid them on carpenters' ! saw horses for tables, j But with all her experience I and knowledge of how to do ! things around the home. Miss j Cress insists she would not make j a good wife. , j "I couldn't get along. 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