Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, March 5. 1951 REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT (Continued Irom page 2) Tricycle in r i- LI I- rOIICe nUIlUi - (address in reply, the Minister oca throe-wheeled tricycle'01 and PERSONAL has boon turned in to the office "u '"""V"'"- 7 ,i,v ,!,!,nh,nrnt of th "y lor a separate department hVe. deal with all mat teri or pro-George c.MP Police officers re-' V Dibb reft on Saturday's; The Misses Frances and Joan Quest the OWnor to -'hurry up and du?1! a"d ,?upp.ly , IliBht for a brief business trip to .Cross sailed on the Chilcotin for it no ticket: will be issued ?nalled by ln; '"If ,;,," fence program that he announ- Vancouver. : Sunday, night for Vancouver. fr ..vor-nai kme. 'ced at that time. The govcrn- WALLS no CEILINGS ON A If the owi-r doesn't call for :t ! mciU feels that lhe lmpit.IIU.n- Const. J. J. Ehlcy returned on i Members wishing to attend soon. l win ue umhB it iU. , . h, t pru. Friday's plane flight for a trip Canadian Legion W. A. Banquet to Vancouver on escort duty. j phone Black 330. t59, patrols.' said Const. George Ktd-,gram cannot pIoperiy be left ! head, smiling. . aaenc-ies. or branches of any CANADIAN EDUCATION WEEK (March 4-10) -rofjritin Rent a sancter OK have your 1 Andy Glover of the Club 27.! TZTTmnol officer' the departments which al-floor sanded by experts. Phone left on the Chilcotin Sunday F- Attam"' " , . ready have important functions 909 for Greer & Bridden Ltd. night for Vancouver on holiday;.! for U Iml" to perform, but that it requires v 65c) returned to the city on the Camo-: 'nmem f j u S. P. Woodside returned to the .sun yesterday from a trip to gea own deahna exclusively with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Rivett sailed : city on the Comosun yesterday Vancouver. on the Chilcotin Sunday night : from a trip.to Vancouver. j for holidays in Vancouver. , l ' ! these matters. In the last war ! the Department of Munitions i and Supply was not set up at once, but that program, in the jonn Muinern ana Ernest wes- .,.. WE CARRY A COMPLETE SUPPLY OF HIGH QUALITY 7IH(.HHOMHIJ TUESDAY Hall early years, was not nearly us big. After the close of hostilities Card partj Catholic - ....V. Q Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Flood and . ley were fined $10 and costs in son, who have been on a trip to' city police court Saturday for Vancouver .returned to the city drunkenness, from the south on the Camosun. ' ' I lvlal ... ,. n-ti v, rwmnnv nnH .Tnnan the B:4.V- Kadio liroadcast. f'FPn. . ("ivnlf mfi and Council. yesterday afternoon. We had many very clcve , Lutnt'iau ica inu Home coon- ."' .',,,. connected with defence powers iim Mirth 10 ! Canadian Legion card party. suPP'V were transferred to the !Marcn J4 .minister of reconstruction and supply and were carried out ;n The King Edward School P-TA i White Elephant sale aiid tea. i co-ordination with the demob-I vlarch 15, at 2 p.m. lotion that was proceed'ng WEDNESDAY 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Open House, Dordiu Slrci-l Sdrool Oncii House, Kins Edward Rchool 1 p.m. to 3 p m. -Open House, Port Edward Sduwl puzzie ana we manic an tne contributors for their interest.. As well as the correct answer, Mr. H. E. Cole had made a model to illustrate and was Legion Auxiliary St. Patricks :"" . , Dance. March 16. Conrad School P.T.A. card --j... i in..i . . ! mn. r i w .i. ie i Commerce. Now, again, there will be a special department for the purpose. .v r"--- -i . .o.. ... w "": uartv Friday March 16. 8 p.m THURSDAY- umer mystery soon. Bulger i oanquei were aiscussea at me , st p.lU.it: s Toa alld card ( lto, Canadian Legion Women s Aux-, Catnollc Hall, March n. jlliary meeting last wefc Sixty-1 " Q e Latla.s. lca aIKi .sale. PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 Albert & AAcCaffery live iiicmuii s wuic pitciit. wl111 1 jj'rch 21 three new members initiated. I Y.hv n 'ii,i,.re i.- ii,.r ti.a m-i AS I SHE IT (Cunlinucd from page 2) I At St. Patrick's dance was also: culn Mnyimir TcTimln M.iri'h 22 LIMITED reJplannad for the 16th of March; Queen Mary I.O.D E. Daffodil neighbor nations, or as a anu coiiiniHtees were cnosen mi i M irch 26 ,,tiitfl (l'H.Aln rlocti,-iw 1t.ic tnlor 4. Mrs Cathedral spring sale, March i twined the 'fate of these two : .Prin". sale ,.APril cnena iari"r win De convenor 29, ; for the bazaar. ! Legion. Auxiliary Spring Sale, j Discussion of reports from the April 4.' sewing clubs and general busl- Presbyterian spring sa'.e, April i nvss was said to be showing 12. 1:15 to i p.m.--Open House, llooth Memorial School 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.- Oien House, Conrad Street SchW 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Open Housv, Annunciation 6'lii 0:45 p in -Radio Broadcast. CFI'R. Mrs. Blades a charge. FRIDAY 11 p 111. Public Mretini;, Civic Centre SATURDAY 8 M.ni.- Radio Koru'ul. Watch tile Daiiv New editorial p,i',c for daily interviews with citizens Miss Eileen Cross of the Uni- Ronald Powell, who has been rsity of British Columbia ex- onuui'.cd in aulomativc work hoi e nsion department, who has for thc sl n,w yeaiS (,f) ul vn conducting sewing courses , . peoples. oOo ON MY LAST NIGHT IN Karachi I had a grand chicken dinner with my oldest made-in-Canada Pakistani friend and his lovely Saskatchewan-born wife. "good progress" according to W.OT.M. Spring baz-aar. April j Mrs. G. V. Hanlcy, president of 20. i the auxiliary, who was In the St. Peter s Spring Sale. April .4 : the Civic Centre here during " 1J,au,: ic past few weeks, left by to- lie has taken a position. He is ly's plane on her return to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry aifouver. Powell. 26. Fill BTTIR FAST! p sale, May 3. chair. Refreshments were under convenor Mrs. Fred Barber. United W.A Sprinp Sonja tea. May 12. I knew Mohammed Khan in ' the three years he studied as a I food scientist at uie University j Land Clearing Policy in B.C. Wanted To Rent of British Columbia; in fact, iiej had been to our house for tea,' ' and we had spoken together on ; the independence day of India! and Pakistan, and also at a j memorial meeting for thc slain Mah-Jtma Gandhi. I Like most other government! servants, Mohammed lives with ; his wife In an army-type huf., j much like, those at Fort Camp,; UBC. As we ate the grand din- j ner, Helen told me her life j story. Her father was born In ! 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