H0W to fciiilvl Even Londoi SIMPLE Frince Rupert Daily News : Wednesday, January 24, 1951 United Church Flourishing TERRACE I OPICS SORE THROAT Apply worm rty Jt First United Church had ft Marineau nioiwgins """ f i 1 . j Influence people. UIVMTt lAinnlfin "Wnen 1 brirlB: UP the subject UIUilG ,(MlHiJdlUn of divorce among frlerds, the Britons Using Candles Again School Rev. L. G. very favorable year In 1950, ac- Sunday gloixfc. At druf. a af. Kiphpr Rupert-Hoines Ferry Likely JUNEAU. Col. John Noyes, chief of the Alaska road commission, thinks the war crisis will amke It easy to get money for construction of the Prince Rupert-Haines car ferry this year but it will take a year or two to get the ferries constructed and in operation. cording to reports presented flW 0nd, 0 ' room ts split mto two camps, the annual congregational meet- ' Men's Club Crawford Moore. Costs Friendship ins Tuesdav nitrht The most COIT. ExnloTer' anrt Vara he told the Authors' Club. "There is a great division and it's all my fault. Now I don't brine it up notable features were the tor- tion Schools Miss Anita M.I LONDON it) Business is mation of an Active men's club, Stewart. (booming in Britain's candle fac- with 80 members, under the Cubs Dr. J. D Galbraith i lories. LONDON. TrH TUInnnrr.ft bachelor, savs that if vnn want very often.' Want Ads. Sure Resnltsl i ekbrates 87th Birthday Curs Held Up fey Snow Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Doll entertained at their home on Sunday afternoon In honor of Mr. Doll's mother, Mrs. Leah Doll, who was celebrating her 87'.h birthday. A huge birthday cake, featuring 87 candles and making a spectacular display when they were all lighted, was the feature of the refreshments. E. D. Recent power cuts have se?n to do a lot of good try to reform! introduced a bill for the divorce laws here hut. : divorce reform last year but It presidency f Dr. L. M. Greene,' Finansial statement and the expansion of youth ac- forward. Housewives scurrying ...J,S to w buy u, I - J 1 1 !VI. uviusB wun new ooys ana gin . Officials of the church for emergency supplies and manu-imay cost you some friendships.'"''"' 'w,. ui ... Sluviiifi raising, crating taeturers are being swampV. The SC-year-old peer is going'?"1" ""Is was l" aDO''fn 1 Lawrence tt with orders for ren'aur . Uw v.,. , llaw wnicn PrevenU a divorced groups as well as Explorers ana jg5t are: CGIT groups and reorganise- Minister Rev tion of the Fourth Prince Rupert 8teber. B A B n .1 stocks. One firm wax so nwhwl 1 """' . man fr?m marrying his wife's cTEWARt NEWS racK " oi cuos. vuua, i . . 1 one wiic iiujiuit-u nunurea o .,.,.(.. linn:,. - i i. Shipping Bnd jnerw (artape and Storage mpl(.tc Reliable and Effl-,Hit Service. Also agents for uiiaclliin Liquid Air Co. Ltd. ,r Oxvgcn. Acetylene and all Mrs. Doll, whose looks belie her tor nrde-a It -finHmiBH mni-lrin T """" irouau.se 11 .sisier a ruling, ne saia, causing hroughout K 2? , fli""s d " much hardship and Immorality. the light of its own product. - young folk are enrolled. f . H. Thompson, A. Thompson, The church membership in- Dr K 0 k. F. Hardin, age. was the recipient of the beit wishes of her family as well as EUtS. Others at. I ho nartu ilddinp, supplies. creased by a very gratitying du 3ohn McBride, Mrs. J. S. Irvine.. The electricity p -oblem t'.iis1 Percent. j Board Stewards-Dr. L. M. winter. has been the severest The financial position was "e- Greene chairman- A S Nicker- since antJ Briti women are ported very satisfactory with g,m Secretary D Forward Jee,i"8 the pinch In more ways $0000 raised for general church' treasurer' M Krueeer C r' tnan om- were close relatives her daugh-' Women cf the Moose, at their ter and son-in-law and family reKular meeting last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Hobenshield' held a socittl vifrg after the J, LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED with whom she makes her home under the auspices ol work, an Increase of $2600 over , R(lhpr,, H shear.lown Dr D. Inside the home It's just too' the Homemakinir t :nm m it tx. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Jones anl ili'm 2nd and Park Avenues l'Jl" I'hoiws ( anfl 61 Darnel. Mrs. Elsie wo., a ,ciai ! the l1! 1. gift priue. Mrs. BcUy Walker won j The church was given a com ham and A. D. Ritchie. I tor llftht, heat and cooking. Manv Trustees Dr. R. G. Large, A. 'ahw find they have to leave tho S. Nicke.rson. O. R. Green. lima hairesser with hair still wt. me c urst prize in a a con contest est with W1U1 I JJ'ci P'ete renovation iraunuuii with wim casn casu out uui Mr and iL Mrs 'ft. Timum, .l .Ld " , urn-i " Mrs. Elsie Ku.tas taking a con-1 lay of about $1500 and VOlun ed la " "x"-..i soiailon nnz" The nhantor hm teer lahnr u;hlpVi miorit. have n,,n tr it u..,. Charlotte Islands . . hr. th,, . ".. ' r- .. " b- jttles represent money i i f . representative D. Presbytery have been on business. i your Dosernenr. ror year anu nas aatted considerably sponsibillty sponsibillty lor the church lm ine electric nners nave Deen cut -off. Others have left in 'tears, with their hair in a half-permed tangle. "It's ruining business," said Joe Eaton, secretary of the Nortn to their nicmb(!lihip. e balance of this 1 Forward. ' Choir leader J. S. t Organists Henry was largely the and the Women's provements Men's Club Auxiliary. During the illness In hosnli.nl Wilson. A. Pluym, iionih only, we will help hi oncer ruci xivert them into cash. 99 of Sam Kirkaidy, postmaster, Ernest Unwin, auditor, cf Bon tJodds Is on the mail route Prince Rupert has been here en to una from the station with the business luring the past week. He man bags. .returned to his heme on Monday. ! Miss Yvonne Larson. I Caretaker K. Young. ' W.A. president Mrs. none I J c, a n a our 1 --West Federation of London ' Hairdressers. "Appointments ar? D. luck will call for quart- REPORTS PESENTEI Reports were presented to the well attended and enthusiastic annual meeting, presided over by the pastor, Rev. L. G. Sieher, as follows: DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 Barclay. W.M.S. president Mrs. O. K I being cancelled wholesale Faught. j Men's Club president Dr. L. Hiethwov U GnnH A chimney fire at the home' of Mr. and Mrs. John Kill, Ebyi Road, resulted in the volunteer fire brigade being called out at 2:20 on Sunday afternoon ' damage was done. i ties of not less than ozen Coke and North tar Brand. North Star general William Woman Teacher Enjoyed Spain M. Greene. Trcffic Increose and organists J. Church Dunn. Choirs Wilson. Organ G. Large. I Sunday School departmental b' superintendents Junior-Inter-I mediate, Rev. L. G. Sieber; Prill.' marv Mrs l". J n Olson- Be n I Frank Calder, MLA for Atlin. speaking of the gradual develop Caf rehabilitation Dr. e ment of motor traffic on the oroaaway Jottling Works t). Forward; -Con- Alaska Hiehwav said it contin- m . . " i KINGSTON w Margaret E. v, ife g tne cemeterv Garnham, Havana-born Spanish board has been called for Thurs- teacher at Queen's University H.n even'"B in tne Credit Union 'here, recently toured Spain on Hall so that some matters may only S150 ginners, Mrs rad United Stewart. Hall, Miss A. M. ues to grow along quite substan Women's Missionary Society Mrs. O. Green. Telephone 132 tial lines. The road itself keeps j in good shape and is an im-, i v-.u.cu uu oeiore in (ipnnn..i (fax Bcs Missionary and Maintenance Associated with First United Mrs. J. S. Irvine. I Church Miss A. M. Stewart, Women's Auxiliary Mrs. C. W.M.S. missionary. 01 james MacKay for a few week.s' stay In Vancouver at the end of this month. She told a woman's group here that her train fare was about $40 for the trip that took her through most cf the country. . Food is strictly rationed in Spain and black market flourishes at prnnibiuve prices. provement of importance to the ) whole northland. BEST METHOD , Baking potatoes Is said to be j j the best way to cook them to re-1 ) tain maximum food values. J rmest Cooking BULGERS Robert Parker of Prince Rupert was a week-end visitor in Terrace. He drove here but, on account of snow, hud to leave Hours: "T a.m. to I a.m. -Phone 200 For take home orders- She and a woman companion eniiiQ ore now showing the latest a his car here and return to the told that In drought-ridden coast by train. Spain there is a shortage of eiec- i tricity in the north and that Mrs. W. Osborne spent the drinking water is In short supply j HANDY HOTBED CAN BE MADE OUTSIDE BASEMENT WINDOW week-end In Prince Rupert, go- 111 lne central and southern .see Bulovas nig mere on Thursday's train """s. Most economical hot bed hi wind. Roadbeds of th railway, lines n.. i .,nb- i hiu The frame may have to bo anu returning on Tuesday morning's train. nvo hM Ik.. II l .. j --' "l-'-H. " t, nw wiiti. ii. in a m ar miracle" when a train runs on time, she said. But she found the country ex around a window opening from caulked, where It joins the foun-a heaed basement, preferably rdation to prevent drafts, other-a south window. In front of thewise It is built like the garden window make a shallow excava- 'type, using a standard or odd size tion, about a foot deep. The size ' sash as you choose. Mrs. Collins drove down to Prince Rupert in the middle of last week to meet Darrall Col tremely interesting, the food lins wno was returning from good, the hotels clean and the musi oe ngurea careiuuy, so t , Heat is suppiied to this bad by Vancouver where he has been on people friendly and helpful. legal Dusiness. uiai a irame set in mis excava- opening the basement window, tion can be covered by window anti allowing the heated base- The Newlv Patented Lamps! Lamps! Lamps! See Dui Stock Now! I I Ill.fWI I : ' : .' . TRILITE LAMPS t -S" rT1l Complete with silk shades Ma .... $19.00 up ! TORCHERE LAMPS JA $15.75 and $18.95" TABLE LAMPS . - . - $4.95 and $6.95 - ,i NOVELTY LAMPS ". : $4.95 ODD SHADES 98c up Northern B.C. Power Co. Prince Rupert Phone 210 Stewart, B.C. or nuv Deo sasn. as in ine case ment air to enter the bed. The of other hot beds, a glass substi- window is left onen at night, and Better English By D. C. Williams Several motorists who took the risk of driving to Prince Rupert last Thursday were unable to return by car due to the snowstorm and the road being blocked. Bell Winding Models luie may De. used on tne sasn, u may of ten dosed curing the j desired. j day, when the sun is shining on j Build a frame to fit the exea- the bed. Hot beds of this type vation. The sides must slant have been tried and tested, and ' sharply from a point above the although they do not maintain window, almost to the ground, temperatures' as high as other Fit the sash on this frame, using kinds the heat will be more hinges at the top so the sash even, and the ventilation much may easily be raised for ventila- better. J tion. Earth may be banked The main things to watch are Mrs. Mangnus returned on Tuesday morning's train from Prince Rupert where she had speiH the last few days. mm 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "He was talking with you and I." 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "limousine"? 3. Whic one of these words 's misspelled? Manufactu-y, mercury, perjury, treasury. . Wha: does the word "marital" mean? 5. What word beginning with tenipuraiure ana oralis, veniu- around the frame to keep out the ation is necessary on warm days, . The Kinsmen are starting' this week to canvass the town for the "March of Dimes" for polio victims. cold; and the sides should be as and for very short periods on tight as possible to keep out the cooler days. ese new 'Dual Wind' 4'lovos will wind auto- v. i ,, 7 , . Iam means "vague"? Charles Adam returned from a two-months' trip Answers itically in any position . ?- a which took him all the way by j 1. Say, "with you and me." Bc.h air to Scotland and England, pronouns are obiects of the 1 Before returning to Terrace he crepesition "w ith." 2. Pronounce visited friends in the south. . !e-moo-zen. fcith e's as in "me,"j Triced at - '0U TQ0, ARC HEEDED T0DAV KJ ISO & 69.50 j..; z- --j IOQ 85 in ' tool,' accent lat syl- ; : as i-ii;!lable. 3. Manufactory. 4. Per- NINE FEET OF 'raining to marriage. "She and THE tWAl CANADIAN CAW v SNOW, STEWART ner imsDana were engunea in mnrltal difficulties." 5. Ambigu- itk by the world's largest nufacturer of fine watches mis. STEWART A total of 108 Inches of snow has fallen on the flats so far this winter. At thirteen mile on -the Salmon River Road ever twenty-four feet is recorted as havini? .'alien and about thirty feet at the Premier Mine. Canada needs fit, intelligent young men... urgently ...today... for a man's job in ships of the R.C. N. Men physically fit and able to measure up to Navy standards are needed now in all branches to help the Navy do its job to keep Canada strong at sea! Be a sailor: serve your country and yourself Act now. ''i(f'i;i yk -y r. UF& AW Holding Study Courses The United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union this winter is following out an Instructional frog ram. Next week the course In public speaking ends. There have been about 18 attending Tegularly and interest has been high, according .to Tom Parkin, northern representative of tr. union. Next month the weekly courses will be devoted to the history cf the union. There are already a number rcgi'-tercd. PRINTING TO JOIN THf NAVY Highest Quality i PURPOSES Experience Versatility i YOU MUST: Normally you mint b agd 17 to 25. In lorn bronchn xpwtancod men up to 29 ar acceptable. Have Grade 8 educa tion or better (X x -Vv f-vF$ ' ' ENGINE OOM... t 'I V l'V; Vp-T t COMMUNICATIONS ., Dibb Printing Co. 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