Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, March 12, 1S51 ! oca and PERSONAL !New Type jOf Boats Small But Strung Arc I Herb Walbauer's River Craft JOHN H. I Police Court Charged in city police court last week under Uie Government Liquor Act were Jimmy Ware, and Roderick Mclvor who each were fined $10 and costs or seven days in jail. Dora Sankey was sentenced to three months in the Prince George gaol for vagrancy. Walter Near Perfect Hand in Cribbage Another nigh perfect cribbage hand was recorded in Prince Rupert Saturday night. Mrs. Wil BULGER meeting, (ltc) Sons of Norway March 12, at 8 p.m. Reorganization meeting Civic Centre Camera Club-Monday, 7:30 p.m. Adults and Ivan Speeis, transferred from ; In bright cold weather, iron boats were set into 0,,i, two the onielrisl J ficne pleaded not guilty to a liam Richardson, playing a twosome at her 'home, 202 Ninth Avenue West, had thvee five and water at the dry dock Fri- k . . Alert Bay to Hazelton in the service of the Government Telegraphs, arrived in the city on th Camosun yesterday afternoon and will proceed to the interior by this evening's train. St. John Ambulance Associa- a jack in h.er hand. The case five turned up and the count was 28. NOW! John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue day afternoon. The boats look quor Act little bigger than peanuts, 14 Als0 cnarged recently before feet long, seven feet wide. Yet 'Masistrate w. D. Vance were A. deep down in each of the boat s Newman. $15 and casts: Mur-innards is a- 110-horsepower dock Frac.er, $10 and costs under Scripps engine. : the G.L.A., with Chester Leask. teen members welcome. (GOc) Frank Skinner returned to the ; city on the Chllcotin last night after making the round trip to I the south Queen Charlotte Islands on Union Steamship Co. business. I Rent a sanaer OR have your floor sanded by experts. Phone 1 909 for Greer & Bridden Ltd. (63c) j Mrs. Clara Miller and Mrs. For action use News classifieds ' nl pikes of ",lr riial stacks are as follows: tion first aid classes commence f Friday, March 16, 7:30 p.m., Fire , ' " 'u ' UIunD'a charged under the Indian Act Hall. All interested Invited to Cellulose, Herb Walabauer s In- and jned $10 lus costs attend. (lt)!dustr!a Wte'dlng, at Cw Ba?: months for vaarancv was given completed these boats that cost j Mary Harris a nativ Donald M. Grossman, consulting en-; between $4000 and $o000 each. oiaristnnA w finrt tin p,vi tod Ricr Hard Lump .... U.75 per ton tod River Hord Egg $20.25 per ton Carl Johansen were chosen as gineer for the Celanese Corpora- i Besides Walbauer, those who costs under the Indian Act. . representatives ot the Cancer tton from New York, arrived in I worked on them were Don Cow .Society, Prince Rupert Branch, !'the city on tne Camosun y.osto.-- P". Ruddy Lovestad and Don! PRESTYATYN, North Wales I at the regular monthly meeting day afternoon from Vancouver. Morton. (CP So that they can chat to oi me vainaila Lodge last week. 'being Here in connection with' I he "e American nirieucan engines endues were wtre ach otner as lhey ride side by A. U Morse, president of thejthe plant at Watson Island i installed by Harry Ward of the side two ekjerly women who live lodge, was in the chair. which will Shortly be going into vvura tiecinc Marine euppiy n piestatvn have had the! proaucuon. i .bicycles Joined together by a George Goodwin, who has been ' R 1 " a M A''a" cjaL.alta :hnlentl Dr. Duncan Black will speak at the first meeting of the newly-formed Men's Fellowship Club od River Hard Nut $1825 per ton jod River Hard Stoker ....$15.75 per ton U Lump $19.25 per ton liorc Briquettes $25.00 per ton tlfc Nut (Booker Heater) $1 4.75 per ton I 1, mi (liter Uii' balance of our Winter Emergency I stocks at the following attractive prices: Anton Deep Scam Lump .... $19.00 per ton ta "Diplomat" Egg $16.50 per ton ta "Diplomat" Nut $15.00 per ton J Briaucttcs $21.75 per ton Vim FOR LESS THAN ONE TON LOTS In the service of B.C. Packers at j .,, ,h., .., ,.,,, ,,, ,,,.; . at the Presbyterian Church. Alert Bay for the past four years arrived in the city on the Camo Tuesday, March 13, 8 p.m.' All -..wc w.-j i..uc, m.j. (jiea,- explained tne ounaer. dock steam crane swung the; with the first one built last boats into the water. summer. Industrial Welding will Harry and Herb .stepped into have finished the fourth within them for the first trial runs. : two weeks, and a fifth is expect-Soon they were snorting out ed to be started soon, into the green harbor waves,' The two now docked at the sun yesterday afternoon from the south to join the office staff of Albert & McCaffery here.. Mrs. Goodwin and family will be arriving next week. men Interested are welcome. (60c) Muss Joyce Rice, daughter of the late B. R. Rice and Mrs. Rke, former pjonccr residents of Prince Rupert, arrived in the cliv bound for the Prince Rupert j Yacht Club will leave for Port Yacht Club. ' Edward at the week-end after Like black washtubs, a person another trial run. at first hesitates to step into , WILL BE SITPLIKI) ON REVEST them. ER NOW and Avoid Disappointment p&YALQTV f CARNEO FOODS fk rvCl7Vl7TYTl last week from Sydney, N.S.,1 NORM AN TON, Derbyshire, where she has been a hospital' England (CP) Charging through laboratory technician, and left 1 a fence, a heifer escaped from a on today's plane for North Van-slaughter-house here and led its couver where she has accepted aPursucrs ,m a six-mile chase. It position. While here she was the scnt a ycst into a ditch, scat-guest of her brother and sister- icred school-children and chased in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rlcc,'a "ilder round his yard. It was Eighth Avenue East. i fi11a,1' sl,ot by a soldiPr callcd But Waldbaucr quickly reas- sured his passengers, Pat Wilson and Charlie Currie Jr., Yacht Club members, that the boats can hold dozens of men. So Pat and Charlie climbed aboard. The vessels . are completely watertight from the stern to the two-man cockpit at the bow. There is no cabin, but an iron frame- iert & McCaffery LIMITED irom me lorai arm nan. Wanted To Rent Bringing home the body of Oliver Santurbanc, whose d.cath occurred last week hi Vancouver the father, D. Santurbanc, and brother, Capt. E-ncst Santurbanc, stationed in Texas with nnoiituctncnii PHONE 116 -117 or 58 work over which canvas will be Canadian Legion card parly, i spread. A shatterproof wind- March 14. ' shield will be installed. The King Edward School P-TA ! Soon tho tilly VCSS(.ls wcre White Elephant sale and tea. ; kicking up the waves as they 'ri the United Slates Army, arrived in the city on the Camosun yes Fill BITTER FAST! f "1 terday afternoon from Vancouv The Columbia Cellulose Comppny Ltd. require immediately for their permanent operating staff, HOUSES FOR RENTAL. Please address' replies to: Personnel Supervisor, Mill Operating Staff, Box 1000, Prince Rupert, B.C., or call Supervisor at Watson Island. ety in I lciari , 1t,hHusalKls oi numerated er. Also coming north was Don ; ought blue stamps, sent by mail MacDonald, formerly of this cl'y route to a local grocer. Besides and now of Vancouver, to attnd other projects, Mrs. Andrews has the funeral which takes plaee an art display .In pussy willows this afternoon. warcn ia, ai l p.m i turned and spun in tight circles, I Legion Auxiliary St. Patricks st,0ppjng as if they had brakes Dance. March 16. and starting like rockets. CtonradMScn01 Zt "They aren't meant for Friday March 16 8 party p.m. d said Wa!b ..but Cald i,Part' Catholic Hal1-, these boats are being used for ' March 17. i rnnnincr Intr. 1,it hnnmi nulling NOTICE Notice is hereby given that tlw Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert General olWork huh are Denig lound by the students In Prince Rupert. During hi Miniums St. Patrick's Tea and ca-rt j , ' t in Ma(1p party. Catholic Hall. March 17 J f Al ible lo sUnd S.O.N, brothers evening March knocking around. They can turn PRINTING : tiluunl uie language lesson on visitor's day, the pupils were reciting poems of Social Studies and Health. For St. Patrick's Dav a Hospital Association will be held in the Civic Centre, Common Lounge Room, on Tuesday, March 20th, 1951 at '5:00 D.m. Business: To receive President's report. on S ( ircus ii. oonja laaics, nieuiDcrs anu quickly and are easily han- ' escorts invited. e worn Mi JtlS.OM'&anc tea and sale,. i PURPOSES Experience Versatility Highest Quality a i Giiscoe calls his novel form of arithmetic drill K$s Edward School the was found in the huge colored fc! circus. With Jov's clover leaf cross-word-like dc- Job's Daughters Easter tea and To receive Auditor's report and Balance Sheet for There wasn't a clean dish left l dass his pupils will sign drawn on the front board. sale. Masonic Temple. March 22. i.. n !,.., after r, the tv, n the cupboard excep- ' 1950. wlecp. They arc as- This is being used for arithmetic tionally big crowd so many they To elect five members of the tea, March 26. nothing different in drill. couldn't be counted" had left the Cathedral spring sale, March . i.nilquc. Some of the Enterinir Miss Marcnrnl f-alrl. Board of Management. To appoint an auditor. regular oons ui riuiwuy wuii nn Dibb Printing Co. hast week momen- ..ii'. ninrii Four mm,, rf,. 1 Membership fee is $1.00 per annum which may be paid at Goscoes plans by brightly papered Chinese lan-his room a little tcrn. visitors found enticlnir drive and dance Friday night. Legion Auxiliary Spring Salo.i Anr there were 185 cups all April 4. washed by the perspiring re- Presbyterian spring sa'.e, April freshmcnt committee under the 12. j c open house "hour" Chinese desiuns. From thi. silk atmnsi'H tn jJ:irt. nl 9 . , . The Duchess of Edinburgh 1 ar anwment was ' Paraso1 "c olsPla,y convener, Mrs. C. Strand, assisted rnrnpr Ln l.n pnrl-inntlrifr mm-nlQ . - - .i , t r. w i Lhe Hospital or left at Ormes Drugs prior to Saturday, March 17th at 5:00 p.m. on Ahich date the membership list will close. D. C. STEVENSON, Administrator. Co cbidniiic in lokn . "y ' Mrs. J. jonnseu, mrs. ti. ruu- vnapiur, iaju r,., liuiuutuuiniis ssiuenis ti weie n,-. to lake nf iiio vanot m,r onrf ns,i . . , . . suit, num uuiuuh nuuciwu. .- mi,,i, h.i ... j i ho "b-. " xnuuj, ' crscn, crsen. Mrs. Mrs. O. u. Glske. uisse. weis ncis was- nas- !:m,usuPcl!od.be Flclds- the Parents realized the srn 'John McNauehton and B. FOR A LASTING SHINE vaI ot 8csls to tape romance of study. These Grade W.O.T.M. Spring bazaar, April 20. St. Peter s Spring Sale. Apii'. 26. United W.A. Springs-ale, May 3. Sonja lea, May 12. ...ujpn.ines. oui Fours had als0 done some flnger leaitrc at 1:30. How- painting with bridges and boats o time the regular displayed In the creative art. "Is came, old favor- T ,, . . - Bakkcn. , Couples dancv: dto Mike Colus-si's accordion, after the whist party. j Card winners were Mrs. Olgai Pcttcrscn. first; Mrs. O. Brclmo.l second; Otto Brcimo, first; O. K.i Olsen, second, cutting with Hans I Pcttersen. ' J. Frcdhcim was at the door. ( BliSNKR UI,OCK PHONK 231 f faster j lhut J,-JP NOTICE Be Happy Easter fu With (f i and sea chanteys "iRhruadfast over loud- fi.mc of these selec-!"'. lly the flutophonc " tui Susannah." Mr. tu enter in the Miss Audrey Patterson, many an old teaman would feel at homo: the waterfront of Prince Rupert, from the Seal Cove cold storage to the grain elevator, Is Illustrated In color on a mural. Such boats as tho Shadrack and the Skecna, give a true to life smack, lf al In addition to the ENGLISH DARK BEER Notice is hereby given that certnin lots in Prince nupcrt TownMtc, being a subdivision of part of Lot 251. nsnse 5. Const District. Plan 0'2:i. Sections 1, 7 and 8. are to be offered for Kale at PUBLIC AUCTION In b" held In the Government AiirnfB Office. Court House. Prince Rupert. B.C.. st 8:30 p.m. Tuesday. "I play. ail play with the as they arc shown sailing into "IT'S SURE GOOD BEER Are Here for room. What nlav .... .. 0i.,. .ie sliKlnit working. sludle8 coursc. Mxren zoth. lasi. . V" assignment in So- Further information may k o'.i- . ulned from the Government Aijcnt. i Co-op Meetingi, I 'rlnce Rupert. B C. or from tl-.c I Displayed for Uie guests at the back of the room the pupils of Miss Patterson's Grade 2 clats show the stages of their printing as it changes into writing. Hand- bi.Iicrlntcndent of Lands. Deportment j I of Lands and Forest. Victoria. B.C. I the making of !wi's scenery Industry-fishing, of Prince i 'lnl-d drawings, the lisli from the time it ''"iiivls to the tlmo 4 ihe store .was told T. II. Sorcnson, general man Terms and conditions will be an- C o M P A v r. l.NOI.iSU OAIIK HI I It WITH ANY OTIIKF.T.EKli .... ANY TIME, ANYWIIEKK. . Jusf Say: f:mtfuil ,.f ihn ciKhrrmpn's C-nnrra- nounccd at the time of sale Enterprise ' Brewery Ltd. Rcvelstokc, B.C work, phonies and colorings were - F(,drrat.ion wllh other off.- J pZlCoitimis studied visitor's y on day. da)s arr,vcd ,n Prlncc Rupcrt 0n victoria. B. "Our Friend-the Fireman," i3 the Camosun yesterday for meet-, March 1st, 1951. (it) the unit of Social Studies being lnss tills week of the Prince! - -. ' ( NYIONS 1 'O"1 In the dramaiic Illustrated in Miss Dorothy Rob- Rupert Fislrermen's Co-operative . A new Ointcctiou oiuur$ $1.50 to $2.25. 'l.i.s oiivei tiMimnl :s no: piillshec or displayed by the Liquor t initr.il rii:ttd or hy Hie Government of British Columbia. T' l"''n:hers nualnst. ' If 11. keep 1U, ,.()(,s i'11 selmni .iirnini. is the first Job ! ''"'''His rum Gradv-what these tearhers r"i will determine sfunr leiichcrs can to ( A'l'lllN III I REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 353 -3rd Ave. W. lhe lessons on Community help- as0 here are G. T. Grccnwcll. crs. Combination pictures and gcneral manager of the Fisher-words prepared by the teacher as mcn'S Co-operative Association; part of her long hour routine of w Bcntlcy, comptroltor; A. V. "home-work" usually done in jim, j Donaldson, C. MacKea, E. the schools long after the pupils Hdniar, directors. Reg. Mawer of have left was part of the cxer- ,., pXlrnsio;i department., Unl- Unreserved Auction Sale foshion footwear . else done by the Grade Two's vrv.sitv of British Columbia, Is Ol ..,..1. ...... ti,. " '''' idea starts njiu vi.-mi.ui s uuy. vviu'u hi. jr aisQ nerc. had .successfully matched the - " a jMi;'id priniiu-y room, word to uie picture, men uiey . rstWnl won-t bc far off. '"-f'oi -lai.V . ..r .f !' Parents found w: c"!orcU' l81,cd nrlllly ond Easter lilies arc cut out and pin k "-1 '""lii-s Unit on the co"PC,otl- - nod upon the bulletin board. lK Hie phvstieine farm1 T""s onp exercise they have j tric realm of language, cor- "2" 3 nildel eardboard 1('''ned reading, spelling, draw- rPcti orai reading Is begun from 1 l;lid cut on tiic t,n, ing, coloring and Independence. U1c phonic book; a big, exciting !'f 'able, beinm built by Also In Miss Robertson's Social home-made book, with many pic- "r y''rrsIM"cliiiR pictures Studies display are the homes of lures grouped under one letter I"' animals of tho "Piggott and Overlook," part of sound. On the first page aro ,., . J the lessons the Grade Two's have clippings and drawings grouped A-eVi rlasis ro,""'s art learned on domestic lire. under one letter sound, for In- v th! , imm Ptings' And finally the visitors came to stance, "Aa." The pictures on this V oys aiul girls in. Hie ninth and final class room page are everything beginning and eiHn clnrrl, , rlmun cl n Irs In llio 'Mrnflu haa. ti. i I h "a" Klirh as anCCl and a DDlC. of HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE On T1H !!MY, MARCH lrlh on Hie premises. Suite 1, '(eel Work, 3rd Avenue, 'ommrne'ins at 2:15 sharp. tus'ni-ir'l by Hie owner. I will sell bv a"rt'on to the liitll.vst bidder, no reserve, the following articles: Wrstinshousc 7 ru. ft. Electric Refrigerator One 2-niecc Chesterfield Suite Klretwoof" Comhinaton Radio an Player One Axmlnster Carpvt, 7'6" x fl ft. Bedroom Suite in Bleached Oak, with Inner snnr.g lva'lress mid hox soring One Lazyboy and Stool One Tank Carpet Sweeper One Min or ( Round I One Complete Dinner Set for 8 persons Standard Lamp One 'Table Lamp One Carpet Runner, 10-ft. Small Radio Orti Walnut Cedar Chest Three Pictures Two VVa'l Plaoues One sot Curtain Drapes (Blur) Our Kitchen Ranjre (All Enamel, with Pot Burner and Electric BloweY) , Two Chrome finish Kitchen Chairs Kitchen Tubl" and other articles Musi. Be Sold Terms: Cash or Cheques Phone Red 12:-. Green 810. GEORGE J. DAWKS, the Auctioneer ive In COMFORT! a creative thought me;. . By now half of the pupils ca'i ' "I the eliiiv . . .. ,n thiviinrh lhr honk. Miss - -...iuo mi. 'nut. Kiinn t.nev w he ln tneir i new school rooms.", observed Berry says; ' Also displayed n the primary Principal Moore. "However. Ml.s "i'ilie t a,. ai, -.-- waves. Pot Berry has put lots of work "'c "y"' ""'" , YES THIS IS THE TIME TO PAINT UP! For modern painting and paporhanglng methods, and for a Job well done with duality paints and paper, eall us today! Phone Black 215 SPENCE & MATUIK WHO UU1I.UII3 ncwu l.,V .ni- ad Miss Mar-1 nto her room," ' he allowed. ell's rnnnii- ,m. ... ..... r lL-lrmc enfh nc flowers; taaiiriir Again the clan neat simplicity -' - ..laiiti nr. t.iiih o fa primary class was seen by This teaches tne six-yoar-oid S Voar Visit our 2nd floor Furniture Department and choose from our modern CHESTERFIELD SUITES BEDROOM SUITES CHROME FURNITURE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME GORDON & ANDERSON !". Whn l- the guests. ' child to handle tne neeaie wnicu EASTER THEME . alone Is honorable but it also &. .. 1 Hem ulth a Grade one rlass. it elves the pupil co-ordination .""K 11U111 fti' uu obie?" Pett." f rwould is a room of beginnings. Easter preparatory to higher grade ac- 1H . r '"r 'ps- is the thome bunny rabbits tivities. Ml tho rs maii: . WU1 are pushing wheelbarrows of eggs Printing ana otner wui is on ia J,u om lnfla- colored by the pupils, tell the display around the room of these hundred mothers and lathers that the .hard working Grade Ones. J