Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, May 26, 1951 oca Reckless Driving Charge Heard Sons of Norway Whist, Dance C M I i Boa i a decorative signk"Chief Seegay:" I I the name of the boat of which and PERSONAL tmulure Eight tables were In play at SI, the groom-elect Is a crew member. Delicious refreshments were uwer last night's whist drive and dance at the Sons of Norway Hall. Win Monday, (124c) SO. N. Meeting May 28, 8 p.m. SPECIAL! Charged with reckless driving in connection with a traffic in-Jury to Olof Holm February 25, Walter D. Longwill was remanded in police court yesterday to A surprise shower was held for , fA tne two o'V ners for the ladies were Mrs. A Cash for old gold. Bulger i. Mrs. F. C. Edwards returned to the city on the Coqultlam yesterday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. E. Norton, first; Mrs. Olga Pct- Alberta Deep Scam Tuvsday. Two crown witnesses tersen, second Fred Brown, supervisor of stores for the Liquor Control Board, returned Thursday night did not appear yesterday. f or the men, J. Kempstcr and Hans Pettersen ended with the According to previous testi a June bride, Miss Margaret , utll caK "M "ui" "t Baxter, when friends gathered at cr her home with miscellaneous' Those taking part were Miss gifts. . j Evelyn Antilla, Miss Evie Rlvett, The evening was pleasantly 1 Mrs. Mel Holkestad, Mrs. Warren spent with contests and bingo. Peterson, Mrs. Rupert Holkestad, Irize winners were Evie Rivett, Mrs. Mockford, Mrs. Patrick, Mrs. Dorothy Edgar and Erma Peter- Duncan, Miss June Thornton, $ y)-75 per TON MP fame number of points. Mr. Kempstcr won first prize by a cut of cards. Dancing lasted until 2 a.m. following which refreshments 10 SACKS '8.50 Salt Lake Ferry running on tne Prince Rupert to Victoria every Sunday starting at 12 after an inspection here. He had I noon, weather permitting, (tf) driven in from the interior. J. M. Macri, construction sup- Remember Rotary Concert crtntendent for Columbia Cellu- Sunday May 27 Capitol Theatre ! lose Co., left on today's plane for at 9 P--. after church. Tickets j a trip to Vancouver on business, 'available from- all Rotarians, i . Ormes Drug Store and Capitol Among our diamond stock we Theatre (112c) , have a very attractive combina-, J son. ; Miss uoroiny r.ugar,,wiiss n- The hiehlieht of the eveninK tus Holkestad, Miss Ceclle Stef- mony Holm was struck while walking on Second Avenue near the Angus Apartments by a car iriven by Longwill about 1:20 a.m. February 25. Holm's legs ve: c both brok.'fi. One was amputated. He still is in Prince Rupert General Hospital. Cpl. A. 15. Wales, conducting the crown's case, called Lawrence Rugg who testified as to were served by Mrs. John Peder sen, assisted by Mrs. .f Jensen, came when the joint hostesses, fens. Miss Olga Zabudney, Miss Mrs. Frank Schroeder, Mr. and Olga Zabudney and Aussie Hoik- Aussia Holkestad, Mrs. McGricsh Mrs. Jack Ritchie and "Pod" estad, brought In a decorated and Mrs. Baxter, moiners oi fis ! sh net with gifts tied inside and bride and groom. Deanc. PHONE 116 - 117 or 58 bert & McCaffery I what he had seen while he (wlt-iness) was driving home shortly i Hon engagement and wedding ring. The wedding ring has a curve to fit around the large top of the engagement ring. Looks ' like one beautiful large single ' ring when worn. Bulger's Jewellers, (ltc) Individual in Civil Defence after the accident. Dr. L. M. Greene said he had Morton and Civic Centre 'Cleanup' LIMITED D. W. Soutar, district manager Tlvj beginning move in civil SUITS TAILORED TO MEASURE i of B.C. Packers, left yesterday defence "is to look within our- attended Holm the early morning In question and said the man had had both legs broken below, the knve and tiad been in severe state of shock and pain. It hart been found neces-sary to amputate one leg, he said. r The "Morton Show" was the greatest attraction ever to come to the Civic Centre. Compiling the receipts for bookkeeping purposes. Don Forward, general by plane for a trip to Queen selves." Capt. W. C. Poulton, Charlotte Islands on business. Salvation Army, told the Rotary SERVICE luncheon yesterday. Mf onH Mrs U? T . Ujrtaio Under cross-examination, Dr. '. : secretary said torlnv the S-rlav "Beln "ve with is the I will be passengers on the Coquit- a . .?, I crux nf civil defence. Cant.. Bou - Greene admitted that a head, . -'..,. , ' , ' nou cautioned against adopting injury Holm had received, com w). of 2 700 with paid.admissions of $2,606. . Civic Centre received 25 per cent of the gross gate, or a total of $700 "which U five times U-hat Ilia urn it I A kniin rnnninn1 f f bined with the state of shock, could have caused "amnesia," which could limit memory of the patient tJ some time before the accident. Dr. Greene said he ation of their daughter. Rose-'1 ,mmon ,0t n marie, from the Royal Jubilee can 1 hapP?n he''f " had in the that countries ! proven past Hospital training school Ior had lost their freedom while nurses - 'everyone was saying, "it can't ., Time Kclieouie no. i xrriliT Iw-ilHT i iri". KiiTl ami ntthrr wPmvinrtal Highway NOTE: njnv Is iut licensed fur ,mrsa lytwprn points uwrt-Tcrnicc inclusive I m i l.:kcd up and t Hirst- sU)m only for ..inn on,,i o( Terrace. ASTBOUND could not say from the injuries the buding nad te rpnted 5 j happen here.' whether Holm had been facing privilcgo Dr. Morton could have First Tourist Group Monday For the third year In succession, the Oregon Journal of Portland is getting the Alaska summer cruise off to an early start. The Journal will bring Us 1951 cruise party Into Prince Rupert on the steamer Prince Oeorge at 10:30 a.m. daylight time Monday morning. Northbound a special sightseeing trip has been arranged here. When the party returns to Prince Rupert the. evening of June 2, It will do considerable shopping here. The passenger list of 225 persons is drawn primarily from Oregon, Idaho and Washington and Includes a number of May we show you our most outstanding presentation of fine quality worsteds and. gabardii..s in new designs and color, , combinations. Smart Imported tweed materials for Summer and Fall wear. Finest Tailoring . . . Finest Fabrics . . . Smartest Styling and Unequalled Values: . Priced from G0.00 to $113.00 Watts & Nickerson Jlir f-aAierifjerA To have a broad outlook Internationally was a step towards t.fence of aggression but "we must first widen our vision in our own back yard." obtained." Mr. Forward added. The hypotlfct-showman, still talked about hvre, left, for Prince George last Monday after a five-night stand in Prince Rupert. Uays ami Sundays the car or not. WORTHING. Sussex, England f A chief librarian here doesn't want to be known as a censor, but he puts identifying marks on books that he considers "naughty," to distinguish them from "harmless" literature. II'. rlted the "love they neigh- j bor" policy as a key towards ' keeping peace and charged that "we in Prince Rupert often have from incc Ruocrt to Smithcrs From Vancouver i Friday) Const. Adams, Mrs. D. M. Jack, NV. E. Martin. N. M. Scott, J. Thompson, A. Fox, J. Marans, W. Foster, Miss J. Vivian. R. S. Vogt. From Sandsplt (Friday) Mr. Blanchctt, Mr. Braimo, A. Bak. . VALUABLE SECTION Only l-20th of the area of the United Kingdom, Northern Ireland produces l-14th of the total agricultural yield. MSTBOUND The government, he said, used ' POWER ESSENTIAL the taxpayers' money to educate The rapids and falls of the Indian children. Many of the Nottaway River which flows into fun anil Mondays To Sandsplt (Friday) D. W. SMITHCRS to Dcrsons Dromlnent in business 1 Soutcr, E. Markland. younger generation of natives tne southeast end of James Bay Remember Rotary Concert Sunday, Moy 27th ; 9 p.m., Capitol Theatre ,iii( Industry. About 40 percent To Vancouver t today l Mrs. N. 1 obtained "a good -education," but have a potential 1.000.000 horse-of the passengers come from j Kennedy. M. Sanders, M. Brad-' what then? - power. vv:llrr- 1XCE Itl'PKHT W POINTS mm Positive Results for all Skin Ailments. Medium and strong .CANNED MILK Production of canned evapor u. Kvlnltm. HalvilH. ianiPH Amstmry. Ter- Portland and the rest are mainly bury, R. Mawhinney, J. M. Macri,' "I can walk up and down the from the Oregon and Washing- E. E. Rutherford, R. J. McLean, streets of Prince Rupert but I ton cit.-s, with one notable ex- K Gibson, P. Chapman, W. Scho- never see an Indian man or coptlon, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. U dd, W. O. Oerrard, R. Deforest,1 woman serving over the counter." Cieavcr of Hilo, Hawaii, made the ' Little, A. Branuon. i Capt. Poulton felt Rotarians, - at your dniit store. na rnnMiiz. New Hbkm ated milk in Canada has In Hwlt.'m. New Hazel-t, Morieetown. . creased more than .'even-fold the past 30 years. leaders in international relations. trip from the Islands purposely j To Sandspit (today i W. Van-to come north with The Journal j "o,. , cruise party. I HAD IAN TUG FOR SALE 50-ft. Tug for general towing, powered with 1 10 Washington Estep. Good accommodation, first class condition throughout. Phone, write or call Westminster Tug Boats, New Westminster, B.C. :' . (127c) 'hould take the lead "in this field at home." Put even the good-neighbor P"'iey was not the beginning of building a defence against war. It was a matter of Individual re-spons'bllity which had to begin TIONAL MUTATION LTD. PER DAY $400,000 . . . Every working day last year the Sun Life pai4 out an average of nearly $400,000 to policyholders and beneficiaries. In many cam th insurance check represented the oniy funds available at a time of dira need. Are your dependents similarly protected? Auto Sales Being Hit A. L. Lamb of Salem, Oregon, who went into the Klondyke over tlv: White Pass in 1898. is making hb third successive Journal ci ulsc. Mrs. Lamb is with him, ps she has been the past two years, and this year he Is ac-l -ompanled by his daughter and ' son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Theoj Jensen of Manzanlta, Oregon. I it within the individual, like, first 1 of ajl, "being fit to live with." rk ' JOHN T. FOWLE n I I. Of , TORONTO (CP) The federal government's hopes of cutting Inflatinnnrv enpnriino- hv t.ifrht- IW! rhoiir Black 837 .iojr 855 For the MEAL that REFRESHES mum it i itnrnli i Anoth.r sourdough in the ening the screws on retail bor-party. making his first visit to rowlne are havlni a marked ef- SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA )9uin Brand Canadian Legion Card party, oKa-jway ana me wnne rass in many years, is E. F. Marshall of Tacoma, Washington. ?Y WOOL A Canadian Press survey shows ' that two months after the mini- j Lutheran tea, May 26. mum down- payment require- Cari Party Catholic Hall, May mcnt was raised on March 19 31. In charge of the cruise is Vcr FINEST Of COOKING BEST OF FOOD non R. Churchill, assistant to the 51 Su per Twin Stork Shoppe publishers of the Oregon Journal ! from one-third to one-half, an.i Job's Daughters Jamboree, and general manager of Journal the borrowing period cut from May 31, June 1. 2. tours. 18 to 12 months, sales of new Queen Marv l.O.D.E. tea. June (.I'OKGE'S FIRST VOYAGE jcars have dropped as much as 21, Mrs. F. Thornton's, 400 4th llie Portland journal ll-aay,4U per cent Deiow lasi years west, 2-5. FOB TAKE OUT ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE PackiiiR, ( ratinir levels, and as much as 75 per, Tea and Home co(,k,ng salCf cent used sales. ' on car CatnoIic HaUj June 14, charter cruise tox Alaska opeiu this year's Alaska tourist season lor the Prince George. The party arrives in Vancouver at 10:15 to I'Pint and (irneral L.O.B A. sa'e o nir,, Past Mistresses r,Cf and Storage of homecooking and candy, June v. check . . ' ' . is .. being "' 'j . made to DY get in night by special train and will ...ft.. wj -if" 'mi " " " " - Reliable nnd Effi- POWER CHAIN SAW Cuts in ony timber, ony position. The unlimited power of this volwc-pockcd performer is tops. New EF.ZY-FEED 34-Pitch Ploner Chain has great capacity, longer life, no kurf drag or binding. be transferred in busses from 0. 1 formation on trade conditions f 'W. Also agents for Girl Guide Tea and Sale. An- N. 5latlon to Canad.an National that is expected to lead to de- nunciat.on Hall June lb, nuni. that buvers be allowed Let Us Sttvtu Ijotv pler ) Uquld Air Co. Ltd. hi. Acetylene und all supplies. wanaaian Legion vuxnia-.y tea, homecooking sale. Legion On this cruise the interesting kmaer-term credit, it.lnerarv varlpri each vear In-1 "Riislnpfs took a nosedive in cldes calls at Ocean Falls, Prlnsc the last three weeks," said one Ha;1- Ju"e 21 Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, .Toronto dealer. h- "Inin PAY'S CARTAGE PAGE LIMITED JOHH H. awl I'ai k Avenues r-lwiirs (10 and 68 Ska?hay, Petersburg, Wrangell that prospective customers are and Victoria. It will be the first staying away because of "stag-time the palatial ship, built in goring" payments nede t" ! 1513. calls in at Petersburg, lm- off half the cost of a car in 12 I portant Alaskan fishing centre, months. 1 Residents of that city, located The tax Increase of 10 per cent at the north end of Wrangcll ln Finance Minister Abbott's -MASTER Q,,i, hhl ome Narrows, have often seen the budget is only a minor cause of j trim vessel sailing past their poi t the selling slump, dealers say. n the distance. They will now Higher price cars are appar- tave an opportunity to play host ently not o strongly affected, to the well known ship, during since customers able to afford New Tailstock Improved Oiler Improved Helper REELS Reduced Oc each the three hours to be spent them have in the past usually U John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue here. bought for cash. The hardest 'Handle I Due to return to Vancouvor hit market Is the lower-income Let us see to your car's needs, through regular check-ups on Tires, Battery, Radiator and Crankcase , aJU Superior Auto Service ?.rT LIMITED IffouBS STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN DEALERS Increased Cooling Copecity New Concentric Float Carburetor Nathall's dunday morning June 6, the one in low-price new cars and Prince George will spend i the 'higher-price used cars, .jrevlous day in Victoria, where one large Toronto used-car he was built, for her passen- j dealer, who reported nearly all icrs to partake of an extensive his sales in the $300 to $600 llmln f inishing " Third Ave. W. rui"- Tnird Avenue t Park Oreen 217 Fill In and mail lor full particulars: Vnmc Address SEE IT ! a TRY IT ! bracket, said: "We -wouldn't go across the street to buy a late-model used car. We are now giving away 500 gallons of gas with them and still we can't sell them." One used-car dealer reported jightseeing program in the capital city. Once back in port of Vancouver, the Prince Oeorge will be readied for the commencement of the regular tourist season, with eight voyages sched- Qualified Steam Boiler Refrigeration and Pipe Welders All Certified Operators We build Slacks, Fire Escapes and Tanks all sizes INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 1st E. Phone Green 884 fH 363 j'TTKU . . . planning rBuildinq or Dealer: RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Prince Rupert. 'B.C. Distributor: PIRVES E. RITCliiE & SON LTD. 658 Hornby St., Vancouver, B.C. uled between Vancouver ana . that some new-car dealers, for-Skagway. All sailings are now ced to stick to their list prices, well booked and Canadian Na-had offered him cars at $300 tlonal officials are optimistic , to $400 reductions and couldn't Repairing that the 1951 season will com- make a deal. pare favorably with heavy sum- mer traffic njoyed In recent By CHIC YOUNG BLONDIE Act Your Aqe, Dear! We have just received a new shipment of Snyiler (licdtciieidd Come in and see our selection of DEAL-CRAFT and SNYDER ir COCKTAIL TABLES COFFEE TABLES LAMP TABLES post-war years. hotel arrivals IP" T1F " Fir53 iniS- ' S V L J3 WGWOOR t?ONT VOL' OK ' " v -l C3Zt fl, THIN VOU'PE A LITTLE wtf ifp mm n (Prince Rupert) J. S. King. George Tough. A. T. Eastwood and F. H. Dietrich. Vancouver; K. Elliott and L. Gelbv. Smlthers; R. Gibson, lITCHELL Caspaco; D. McKay. Claxton; A. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME GORDON & ANDERSON CURRIE LIMITED " Contrirlwa E. Macmillan, Caspaco; Mr. ana Mrt. L. Helgjrson, city; J. C. Williams, Butedale; Roy Wilson and H. Olllnger, Terrace; Paul Sprague, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. R. Barbeau. Fort. St. James: C-. Shultzik, Terrace.