I4 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, August 25, 1951 Tom Spencer Laid at Rest j J-erSonais Rod and Gun to Hold Labor Day Trout Derby Rupert-Born Pilot Crashes VIYELLA -C U The largej attendance at the Grenville Court Chapel yesterday afternoon testified to the high esteem In which the late Open to Junior ond Adult Members With . . . BARRET ASPHALT m Cash lor old gold. Bulger'a. Conrad United Kindergarten starts Tuesday, September 4, 9 a.m. For information and registration phone Red 767. (201c A Prince Rupert born man and Sport Shirts 1 1 twenty years ago In Prince Rupert not only by hia fellow workers iciy oi n.eu:nmaii iis of the Canadian National Rail- Wiled in a plane crash in Calif-way wnia, it learned here today. citizens was system but by gen- erally He is Howard Stepp, son of a former US customs officer sta- The service waj conducted by SHINGLES A Labor Day trout derby has been organized by Prince Rupert Rod and Gun Club and will be open to all junior and adult members, Bill Doumont, Derby chairman, announced today. Twenty-five dollars in cash will be awarded to prize winners bv the Club, including tackle L Joohe Rev Dr. E. A Wright, minister "c,c 7 mother a . widow m Ketehikan 25. 1931) (August 0, First Presbyterian Church, The Canadian Fish and Cold Prince Rupert. Mrs. W. Smith was notified of the tragedy ou Storage Co. Ltd. has announced ; was organist and .hymns sung detaiU we. e lacking. Fur dc-tailfd information, phone bert & McCaffery Ltd. J. F. L. Hughes, local chiro-1 pi actor, is leaving for a trip to Vancouver on the Coquitlam tomorrow evening. H. J. Graham left on today's plane for Courtenay to attend the bedside of his father who is seriously 111. Mrs. E. Wolstenholme will return to Vancouver on the Coquitlam tomorrow evening after donated by local merchants. A trrj saie oi ineir weu-nnomi ,were ' Breathe On Me, Breatn is uir ocuwi.u ... 58 steam trawler James Carruthers i of God and 0 Love, That Will plane era. as r.is oiaer orotne. 116 - 117 -.peclal Junior prize a silver cup trophy has been offered by Robert Hanson, proprietor of Rainbow Auto Court, where the to the White Ro;k Tug Co., oi Not Let Me Go." ;v.apuui nwiw u. oicpp j.., Vancouver. It is exp-ttcd thati Honorary pallbenrers were J. Kiuea in tne crain ci a pidne 111 or h oi r,f tm mhtrnim nr i ii n a Rcmpr W t-ngiana aurniii wu.iu i ji. hnats n v. F ,ipr snrt Andrew rn.ib.hQnir H fiitattPhol H. F. e was tne nrsi fliaanan nier iu veiling her son and daughter-it' -law here. wn.. .i'n .n.,,.A ,n '.,i.,L i.,m ' wiu havi a commissi m with th y City Builders Supplies Iliam Reid, Bert Morgan and Royal Air Force hough , he had trnsferred to the US ar force Enquiry into the mishaps to William Bell. Active pallbearers ranariian Natinnnl steamers. 1 umro .Tark I.inrisav. Ir. Tom Iore the latal acciaent. I Blue 820 I wcighing-ln will take place. Fish must be weighed-ln by noon, September 3 and membership cards presented. Fish may be caught in lakes, rivers or streams in the northern district on Sunday, September 2, and the following day. "All fish must be caught on Mi. and Mrs. John Christansen are leaving on the Coquitlam to th Prinrp Rnnert u. hirh sank nahle William Cummine. Jamfcs ' Howard Stepp was bom In L- morrow evening enroute to at. Esouimalt. in the SDnne. and Bremner. Earl Gordon. W. A. Prince Rupert but later went to Toronto where they plan to re main. the Prince David, which ground snorting tackle and no extra eicniKan wnen ins laurcr was McChesney j Also present from Smlthers transferred there in 1930. He wa was George Raymond, a fellow a j-artuate of Kayhi and later nH urn Ravmtind. attended school in California. Miss Norma Wilson, who has weight will be allowed for dress been in the emnlov of the Co ed a few weeks ago in Puget Sound, will be opened by Captain J. D. McPherson, Dominion wreck commissioner, in the court house at Vancouver this week. lumbia Cellulose Co., leaves for ed. fish," says Mr. Doumont. nH t Williams itienaawETi iij-ing oai oi ' . . . . ; torvillo ralif.,rnia this Slimmer ALL SET FOR GREAT ENJOYMENT IN THIS IMPORTED Burial took place at rairview - Undertakers and was fhyng a crop-ousting Cemetery jmetery with B.C. plane at the time of hi? death. Vancouver on the Coquitlam Sunday evening. Miss Dolly Bentsen, of the Columbia Cellulose Co., will leave on the Coquitlam Sunday even in charge. Johnson Russ, manager of the Greenville Band, states that his native aggregation of musicians has completed arrangements for pariticipation in the local Fall "VIYELLA" SHIRT (Prince Rupert) Champion of ing for a vacation and a visit with her sister in Vancouver. S. Hamilton, Stan McClay, M. Waldman. A. Wasel. N. Step- Your Viyella shirt is made L - i n i J air and promises to be better of h:gh-st quality imported than ever. Mrs. Pearson- and son, who hard, J. J. Sweet, L. D. Boyson, have been staying with Mr. Pear-! c. M. Joyal, John Aaron, L. H. ' Viyella flannel. son 01 the Canadian nsning co. c. Hail, E. Fairgrieve, Mrs. L. T. W. Hall, inspector of schools, .!'' ' "'"h . . Ci- S ' ,h' C.l,h,0 "' """ ,-J ,;h, wcndTlgl rill Imt -KB omI eo. Wf II und 1'" tnlcy Blood Donors ! BRANTFORD Wm. F. Hayings, 52, recently made his sixty-second blood donation here. He is a regular customer at the Red doss Blood Donor clinic. , It is tailored by Tooke in ?. free manner for extra comfort and smartness. The at t'orenvr lsianci, leave lor wieir Morrow, Endel Jackson, Roy transferred hi'ie from Kam-home in Victoria on the Coquit- Watson, Miss H. Benson, J. Mont- I lnop, to rep!ace school inspector lam tomorrow evening. j gomery, Mrs. H. Beaupardont, j H c praser, has arrived 1n town . . . of Vancouver; K. Healy, West-an(j at present supervising A 1 comrades attend-j fleld Mass . Mr and Mrs Ray-1 supplemental examinations. n!otmotin qn rwtwipi ,v fn ond lull Viyella shirt is completely t !h coupon betow. cnt.it i diretltd la ur younger cinirnt i in. washable and colour-fast. Ill (liar ' and if it shrinks we will :it of tht important el ntih (.olumbta tiptf tndutlry. V" : " . i rnona, simmers; j. u. L,ivmg-t',1if?' Iale eomrade William j gt0ne .Windsor; J. P. Hague, Vic-2 nenninc nleaitp please fall fall in in ... . th. moi' Ik'" "" Hcmg Pulp ond 1 Halibut landings for today to 11 WETTER WATER rt place it with a new one. talled 42.000 pounds from Ameri- r V T . ! loria; w. a. vuniuiiKiiaiii, ici at HAMILTON f Aid. Malcolm C. Cline, chairman of the Ham- I at 2 p.m. sharp. Transportation ter; Duncan; Pauline Marshall, 7, 500 from Canadian boats at PRICED AT QUALITY TEA to church will be arranged. Mu70 tnn' Mr and Mrs Froriiir o c n M roll KN3IV? ... I, mi, Col-mo-" i lp ond Point nditlry (od.ly , 50 Our fjlp ond popor product! now octotml for m,i H;on o gueriti ( fne ''' ' will foroil teetered output. .dill, oi -mi. mourod ttt Itrms of jobi po'i o' l;' .iou,oit to b new Ir (C. wo'Un nrd Iremcodou! omounll of I C.'t goodl (n,e, f. to--"M by Ino Indulltu. Ttiul, woof h rtlvrnod In unrfol Ivr pulp " id pup" produili told aorood vffimiilolr W. H Murray, Manager. !,. i. Tnffan r; Thistle.! (It) Calgary; D. B. Wiard, Portland; ilton fire committee, says he win a!t the committee to consider u , "wet water" in putting out local' blazes. "Wet water is chemically treated city water! which gives 1,000 gallons the MODERATELY PRICED! air passengers To Vancouver ( today i T. El- $10 00 WATTS & of all Brrf.th Columbians. iikmi l"e F0" During the Red Cross Blood I A. E. Allan, Telegraph Creek; Donors Clinic held here this I Mr- and Mrs. D. Murray. Toronto; week, Mrs. O. L. Murray. RN, ! Straight, Hyattville, Wyoming; ..... n D ThnmncAn DrArv. mf ' A B Premier; A. was in charge of all local nurs-1 - Thompson, ing, Mrs. Mrs. W. D. Smith and j McMillan, Kitwanga; E. Oig- dousing power of 10.000. 1 I lliott, H. T. Graham, Mr. and 'Mrs'j. . r-t r.. . , I . E. t" Mrs. J. C. Franks. riaims, Mrs. iv.io. j. Mar- jv.a.- . - . - - . . - , I i . i in i ; i r rm i (Jll JUJ l; f'v" ' , or! 1 tin, n, Mrs. Mrs. A. A. Wilson Wilson and ana son son and ana : ... ,,. iriti.n- J Hnlnnmh. wM rrrtr-i 4TV 1 I Mrs. r. iiioriaon wtie reKuiirars - A,m,,st R John - I VJJJJ LIS. 1 FOP. BETTER ... . NICKERS0N trmce ueorge ;Mr. ana Mrs. i.uu".i ..-(, ------ jwallace Wallace and and family. family. Lebanon! Lebanon, son, son, Mrs. Mrs. N. N. Nelson, Nelson, A. A. N. N. Bos- Bos- ni-pp-nn- Oreeon: W. w Mnrrav Murray. Rpuina ReKina: sons, ons, G. G. MacKenzie MacKenzie, Miss A. mTVP.VWl H 3 f CtJ 1'"? Plonninq 9 , for all sessions of the clinic, and Mrs. A. A. Miller, RN, helped with blood typing. , . " I I I I I B fa 1 I M L..i-iW- 41 building Or l; Alex Alex Koper, Koper, city; city; Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. Delease, Delease, R. R. H. H. Merlevede, Merlevede, S. S. Ur- Ur-R. Sims, Mr. and Mrs. C. Labon, ! u?ki, O. McFadden and Mrs. J. ! liiJLL'ia.U l,iJ.5-'-;i Repairing , pijip t PAPtn INDUSTRY . ? .J-r- I lO I) I ana H. Sargent, victoria. W. Davey. " PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed t 9 X. t t . T A v.. Death Inquiry Old Friends Meet Mr. and Mrs. James Erskine of East Delta. B.C., were in the tliy Thursday when opportunity was taken to renew several old friendships. They called on Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKenzie who thry lemcmber a'l of forty years PROMPT SERVICE , CHANDLER'S STl'DIO . 216 4th Street B6x 645 Phone Green 389 Trince Rupert FlinrvfliliiiF for... Ml An. Inquiry Into the case of the death of Adolph Chrtstoph-erson. who lost his life when struck by the westbound Canadian National train Thursday mSINU IN THE DAILY PfbWS BH1NOS KK-KU1 TS thrMEATThaTREFR 1 - - - - crv,.u ago, and there was enjoyment in SEE I S FOR . night near Phelan, will start this afternoon. It is not expected that the Inquiry today will do more than view the body and recollection and reminiscing. They also had the pleasure of meeting Jack and Joe Lindsay, .....11 ...... l.....,I nIH I Unnra H'l-tr.cv. i .. the Woman Mitchell i Hoists, Ail-Ster 1 Dump Bodies. Winches all sizes. Heavy and Light Trailer Frames and" Wheels. Power Take-Offs. All Certified Operators youth v.as spent in Victoria and ! thcn journ. 0F mXM$ FINEST OF. COOKING southern B.C. I XjLX. .SsjrfSl i 1. il v .7 LIMITED for high pressure and general welding ", lounci'tnc FOR TARE OIT ORDERS PHONE 200 INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. Labor Day Dance BROADWAY CAFE (WW ar .i Phone C.reen 8X4 trc, September 3. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Fashion Show and Tea, September i i i, m ill i rm w m m k i hpr 1S 13. . tSl I Vw I Iw 11 II i 1 Ml i c.vnKC.v. nWF I 7-m 1 -! .. ?-TwlV II I I i I M I II I I . . , ..u .u- l.,Jmng I 1 "4. M V 1 1 1 11 II Presbyterian Church Tea at the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, 333 5th Ave. East, Septem- ; ELECTRIC PLUMBING and ; HEATING AUCTIONEER -li.'K ' Sr singer nt sw 1U LU nniAlU I rhnne Grfen KIO and Red 127 I'O' N t. i-your SINGER SEWING f Vt i iVl i .. j CENTER truly h.i "f7- I ,twjjW41U,J ! ij y t ''" for the wom who ir " 1 .VJ - ,' 1 tews". ? K ,' V1 C, -1 YES, here you will tad VANCOI VER VICTORIA (linn 1 V ;l undtr one roof 1,er'"hin I Sunday, 8 p.m., Coquitlam 'I I d Vv" vl Tu nee1 rUr- hm Tuesday, 12 Noon . V' ' ' J jewing: ' I Camosun ber 27. I Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept.. 20. Catholic Fail azaar, October 3 mid 4. Lutheran Tea, October 13. WASHERS Model MS9P with Pump now ry $189.50 onl Rebekah Rebekah Baisaar, Bazaar, October October 20. 20. . I I V ;i ' lAt orWimoM . ALICE ARM, STEWART AND L.O.B.A. L.O.B.A. Fall Fall Bazaar, Bazaar, Octo- October LJl&llS h,f 'i I f Sewing M.ch.n. . . PORT SIMPSON ber 26 2H. '' .- ' v j f.brici ; t ; pern : i I 1 Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. i Chop Suey . Chow Mem I k: ' f ' lj Sonja Sonja Bazaar. Bazaar. November November 2. 2. FOR NORTH QIEEN Open 6 p.m. - S:30 .r.i. V'i wing .upplie. : ; ; .ewln, CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Leion Legion Auxiliary Auxiliary Bazaar, Bazaar, No- November i J 7. . HOLLYWOOD CAFE ij ,i? . ' AuS T 31 N" Presbyterian p Church ChUfCh hR Bazaar, BlZaar' For 0u!slde rrt- Phon 13S VA t ' : November 15. , for sorm qi een I The The Women Women of of the the Moose Moose Fall Fall V-C CHARLOTTE ISLANDS 1 Bazaar, Bazaar, November November 16. 16. 1 "I - ss. Coquitlam, August 10 and 24 I I.O.D.E. I.O.D.E. Fall Fall Bazaar Bazaar November November TtJJTffriTfFVWflTTrTlWy ' 9 p.m. j ?2. ?2. i Vf'm.fMeKZififMMti STOP in . . . vha us soon at your... lRAyK , SKINNER St. st Peters pter Fall Fall Bazaar, Bazaar. No- No I Prince Rupert Agent The Reliable and . Prompt Service You Know PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith &Elkins ltd: P O. Box 274 Northe rn B.C. Power Co. Hrsncr iilock Phone 210 ' Ruppit, n.c. Stewart, B.C. vember . 29. ; ... ...,.,.' imii ll ll fllllTTril I Third Avenue Phone 568 l I f5fft B X l 639 3rd Avenue West PRESENT CREDIT STEAMER Prince Rupert j SAILS FOR ! 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