Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, May 23, 1051 News of the District TODAY 7 9 p.m. IRENE DUNN in nc ivUDLARK" J. SSaAner li Terrace Pack Is Chartered $J Rt is. U RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE For The Man Who Cares! (And What Man Doesn't?) warl or ! NEWS STEWART Mrs. John Kas- Catholic Group at Ten-are pcr or Prince Rupert, Deputy i !ii iiuiuiiminvwv TEH RACE. Presentation of a Alter a long wa't Stewart has" ,V he Moose paid an official visit charter to the Second Terrace ( last got a'doctor and the resi-! In Portland Canal Chauter last! Cub Pack was made By Com- dents of this community are misioner F. E. Anfield of Prince breathing more freely. Dr. Don- Thursday. Mrs. Kaspar was ac ill" 1 " i"n" 1 ' - 1 companied by Mrs. John Thomp- j Rupert on Friday evening last ald McKay, a native of Scotland sSS....$7$AKAllJlllT Df WOLFE A'F I son- members turned out 1 with a in me nan 01 tne Catholic quict, soft spoken and DAVID BUTLER GLADYS GEORGE 1 in xorce to greet jvirs, n.aspa:,! who is also a graduate regent of the chapter and was an active worker during the early years. The customary grand honors 1 Church. uurr tnat cannot be mistaken, Addressing those present, M.. arrived lust week. He will .later Anfield stressed the importance cn . take up residence in the of the charter as it was the of- N(,wi,n House on sixlh street, iicial recognition of the group. .,,,. h u,iii K i ,i,v.,H h hi -'cms. wire accorded the Deputy Grand 1 He congratulated leaders of tlv motn(xr and hls daUKht,cr COMPLETE OUTFIT FOR 539.95 THURSDAY to SATURDAY 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. MATINEES Thursday and Saturday 2 p.m. Sit Cubs and the group commillee 1 Regent and after tlie business of whom he also reminded of their, LupickT while driving ' Chapter was completed, rcspoiuibllity toward their-CM cald,s were Playcd and refresn- s m th s,ewarlvtU,r Patk- I, mcnts served. ,1 ,., rr -,v,h U nf It was a happy, momcntou.' the ftlpwart Wharf, almost rom- occasion for the Second lerracci I plcloly wrecking the vehicle. 1 TODAY AND T1UrsdJ 2 lie Church, it was formed last ' rtunatejy ho sustained only a, Air Service Evening Shows 7 - 9 ' Thursday Matinee u CyT?' -car- - For Hunters MIT TIM, ON TH, 2 nil when there were too many ""fa1"- "-'"'- boys for the First Terrace group. The Cubmaster is Edgar lating them, reminded them ! 'letreault into whose hands the 'that this was but the first step a charter was given. Assistant in good Cubbing. The boys were m Cubmaster is Armand Bisson- Paul Renaud, Arthur Renaud, nette. These two were also given Edward Bissonnette and Pierre their Cubmaster and assistant Normandeuu. muster certificates. Among those present besides J1 The meei,.ng was opened with the fathers and mothers were a the usual Cub procedures l'ol- Father E. M. Leray, O.M.I. , and m lowed by games. Four happy, Father Racette, O.M.I., who in- smiling Cubs were then invested troduced Mr. Anfield to the with their first stars by the j gathering; Constable Brue rep- Fortunes Mnmm J 1 Extra NEWS CARTOON 1 HP;" YES, THAT'S CORRECT! . PRICE INCLUDES: 1. Men's Gabardine doublc-brcastcd suit 2. Any Adam Majestic $7 Hat 3. Any Tooke $5 Shirt 4. Any Curric $1,50 Tic 1 TOR 539.95 Sb.es from 36 through 44 commtssloner who, in congratu- resenting the Scouts; John Haa BURNS LAKE Local sportsmen are being served by the "Skyway Air Service" witli offices and landing stage near the Lake Shore Lodge and a hangar under construction on Oerow Island. Many of the lakes of the district have hitherto been inaccssible but are now available for fishermen at short notice. An Aviation School will be established by the owner. Art Seller, formerly of Langley Prairie, and another plane Is on the way. It Is piloted by Tom Stewart, formerly of the RCAF. 1 11 m f 1 1 , land, Cubmaster of the First Terrace Pack; members of the group committee of the Second Terrace Cub Pack, John Nor-mandeau, president, Ted Johnston and Frank Anfield, a Prince Rupert Cub, son of Mr. Anfield, TERRACE SPECIAL SHOW TONIGHT AT 11.30 I OPICS who took a lively Interest in the Adventure . Excitement Spectacle . Howard Hawk's Great Proti i "RED RIVER in Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh drove 'whole proceedings. Mr. Haaland brought the good to Smithers on Sunday morning accompanied by Miss Samograd ALso: CARTOON NEWS . - 1 Starring JOHN WYANE MONTGOMERY CL wishes of the First Terrace Pack and expressed the hope of seeing the bonds of friendship which already exist between the two groups grow stronger every day for the welfare of I both. Miss W. Switzer and Miss B. Matte who, as primary teachets at the elementary school here, sat in on" the lectures on pri John Zielke of Burns Lake Dies BURNS LAKE John Zeiike, mary work and methods given Choose Your Favorite And Look Your Best Suit- in all colors . . . Hats, Tics and Shirts to match. The clAiice is yours . . . The treat it- ours. And who said pritos arc higher in Prince Rupert? Not at the Rupert Men's and Boy s Store! Come on in this week and get yours. A reasonable Cash Deposit will hold your ''.itfit till you're ready, if you prefer. by Mrs. Gregg of Minneapolis in i Constable Brue reiterated this! the Smithers elementary school ' hope and that of the police I on Monday. Mrs. Gregg is tour-! force In general and added he well known employee of the De-1 - BAPTONE A partment of Public Works at ing the country giving sucn hoped to continue to take a lectures but her time schedule I lively Interest in the Scout and would not permit her travelling Ciib activities and to help the further west than smithers. ine;youtns m any way possiDle. A beautiful soft flat finish, BAPTONE Is Washable ar bo used over kalsomine, wallpaper, woodwork or wall and can be tinted to any desired, shade, with colors In thanking Mr. Anfield on local teachers returned on Mon Burns Lake, passed away at the . ' local hospital Monday following a long Illness which had develop- j cd Into cancer. He was consld- ared to be an expert on snow plow and grader work which he had followed for years. day evening. Rupert Men's and Boys' Store i SS.40 Gallon $1.65 Quart behalf of the group committee, Mr. Normandeau ani Father Racette each gave full assurance of furthering the interests of the Cub pack. Mrs. Ron Sparkes and son, Walter, have returned to Terrace following a lengthy holiday with relatives in Edmonton. Thompson Hardware Co. U i im The "Grand Howl" brought tKn rr not inn t r n nltca o f t or ly elevc.oping and ! preparing for, Rov Wilson has relurncd to which taatv refreshments were Mining Boom in Interior IhlNt IN TH K OA IlY N,WS HKIfOH RfcUl proouc uon. Mr DockriU returns Terrace IoUowing a hoiitU inlserVed by the Ladies' Auxiliary, to Telkwa tonlsht after spend- Vanco j nig a few days in the city on i fAwaenKtmm , : ,i. puMnes.. I Alan Dubeau. son of Mr and 13 G.M.C. J'j-TOS T As lor his own Bulklcy Valloy Mrs. M Dubeau returned on of Revival mining in the NONEV FINER1 MADI ! BBBBBmJ?J3'i? J 22ZIG23iE2llEGl3 CVilirrios Mr norkrill is nnuj ,..!.,.. er,m trnnr, All trucks in good : Frank G. Dickson M V Smithers area today is Illtcnrd i Z tV V J ,a"'-u",c' "'"-lc ronrrnlr-Uimr concentrating ,,n on supplying inn v:nw the the attended exer- graduation h p mt ruriii ne Znlwr ofrS ? "PW CulUmb'a CcllUl'Se mi" a ctee at the University of Brit- naCnv rilvs f t rut Pr",ce Rupert and is shiPPinS ish Columbia and received his b iq2 Kin t r i9f',inTb 100 tons PW d"jy t0 the Pa"t' pharmacy diploma. He will be price Doom in lead and zinc is vr iw r,rn00 m n,,Ain f. j. . . Anchorage, Ala. 31472. alverUs.,.ncnt not oul.lMic.1 causing 'A".. empioyea as aruggisi at uie ler- Ihw m a nw Interest in m.nv . , ..r .Iwplaved lv the Iu.,u'.r (ontml. oiumoia oenuiose, a r-ace Drug Store. 1, j 1 . .1 .'. r properties P'upciuca in in the Lne area area such sut,n ..s s ne,v minP rnn mt as nnpiied lxmru or ny uik i .uvitiiiiiiui ui .h snvon (fr,,ir,oi-l n,,hin, . . . 7 . r . r . . British Columbia. ruC r.l,i, A nlv. .. i T ZJ b-v uikiey valley J collieries last . . I tiiuu duiuuuinc ciijiaucu u" u u 1 1 11 aim IT'S NEW! Cronin, Grouse Crown , Mn7.nt.in Juiy- The new plt ,No- 3) is Monday at Prince Rupert for r, , ?!, i",r, i, about half a mile aIld on the Vancouver on a short business all of which are active- opposite side of Goat Creek from lrip. For Action Advertise! ITS EXCITIN3 STRIKING BEAUTIFlI Lne uoinesuc pit iino. n wnicn is closed down until September.! Mr, and Mrs W. C. Osborne Twenty-four men are employed spent Monday in Prince Rupert, in mining. The coal is delivered travelling there and back by car. by truck contractors the seven , mile? from Goat Creek to the Mr anci Mrs p Baldwin and railway at Telkwa whence it is sons of Prince Rupert drove into shipped to Watson Island. Terrace on Sunday and were FRASER HOUSE Wc shall not be responsible for articles left in storage or deposit after 30 davs from this date. May 14, 1951. MR. AND MRS. HICKS FORD visitors at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. C. J. Norrington. British U MODERN PLUMBING Is a wise Investment, In terms of family health and home economy. Call Blue 846 PIHMRIKin John Haaland is leaving shortly for Winnipeg and, on his return, ,will be accompanied by his wife and son, Aaron, who have spent the past year In the prairie city. rJ0Cjll! SaVM'' Sec it iw Alf Yoxall drove into Terrace 7V Bob Parh V SaanicH HEATING ,on Monday nigm from ennu-j wack where he Is now estab-: lished. 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