l t: "ue For Your Convenience FAST AIR SERVICE to and from VANCOUVER Daily i:rcpl Sunday Plane Leaves 1 p.m. (DST) Flying Time: 4 hrs. 30 mins. Tax) One Way Air Express 19e per lb. INTERMEDIATE STOPS AT SANDSPIT PORT HARDY (Fare $8 plus tax) (Fare $25 plus tax) fanso Aircraft from Trine: Kupert to Sandspit, where the last lee 's completed in 14 passenger Lodestars or modem j passenger Douglas DC-3's with stewardess service. For further information and reservations j, jj, Ferris, Canadian Paruilc A.: Line.-. Representative 3rd Ave. W Phone 795 IRAL OF 15. STEPHENS r 'J hrr ative village ::r.-..iJ ind .nenfl? irom in the area at- h(l..) ' :" U'T Mrs. Mar is; tti Saturday after- i j Or-iv, a; Ci)urt Chapel. B: S Prockter of St. txx cuw.arai oniciaiea. t.-.t Ore" v ; ! C.mcert Band hi i; ( mt of the chapel Tvi-jp and led the to o it . way to the ceme- . Tt.:- cmain.s were borne blo'iks m slow pro-is 'her. Placed In the rr: the procession con- Ixd to Fuirview Cemetery. memnrial ser- ! "a neld Fwday eveninc at !rp: i. which si mirror "..: rlcnrVs uid relative Jt.v. La- TERR John de Kerrommeaux ami ally oav -ru-ncd from Van- FVti ar.3 c .. ,net nvrc mak" Ifirhome m Tcrrr.ce John wa perl? owner i f a aw hrrt Tl!-; nmi.i ! Si-ven Sis- ferrace Theatre Stowing on Tuesdays and I Wednesdays ys and Saturdays at 8 p.m. fturday matinee at 2:30 p.m. 1'riday and Saturday June 20 and 21 "imooKLYN orchid" F! William Bendlx. Joe Sawyer IMarjorie Woodworth and Grace Bradley Tuesday and Wednesday June 24 and 23 "SUSPENSE" lth Belita, Barry Sullivan Bonlta Oranville, Albert Dekket and Eugene Pallcttc fou rnoMi-r SKKV1CE .... C: : o:r nt :. ,;:lnd thL af-'--'. :. (,:; the CoQi'Klum for a bu..im.i.-i trip to Vancouver. , O. C. Walker, who left here I during the spring for an extend-i ed visit to the United States, Is oxpeeted back In Prince Rupert before long. He has been in Minnesota. Texas ar.d California as well as other parte of the country and at present Is sojourning in Montana. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gardner, who recently sold their store at En-da ko to A. Schafer and are now making their home in retirement at Fraser Lake, arrived in the city from the interior at the end of the week to be here until next Sunday night when they will proceed on the Coquitlam to Alice Arm where they will the ervice, Nathan spend a couple ctf montns witn w rc:J nbtUe to the. de- I tneir son-in-iaw ana uaugmer. .d o a brie' si:eech in the !Mr. and Mrs. r. m. weuson. My Soul" and "God Be With You Till We Meet Agrtii." were sung by thr con?'P? :itkn at Saturday" service Mrs. J G. OUker ACE tors Fali.v Mairtobu. arrived in Terrace n Thursday evening. She i.s the former Jean Ayres. ('uuiUUer of the late S. G. Ayres. Mr. Duncan of the B.C. Power Commission is in Terrace locat ing pole line extensions. A lot opposite the Public Works .garage on Lakelse Avenue East lias been purchased by nnuM MeKav. The deal went thimiPh the roal estate office of E. T. Kenney Ltd. TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER s thcvrolct Buick CMicv. Trucks rontlac Oldsmobilc G.M.C. Trucks Machine Work A Specialty Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TKKKACi: B.C. LITTLE, HAMD & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Rugh and U,RS' 1 0 s D'esd Lumber T E K It A C h and Piling Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Ltd. I'hilco Radios Wlllard Batteries Local News Items... July 1st Dance-Clvic Centre. Horticultural Society meet John Frankle Teturned on the Princess Adelaide Monday after noon from a visit to Vancouver and New Westminster. Meeting of Rod & Gun Club, Civic Centre, Friday, June 20, 8 p.m. ReDort on convention and other Important business. Len Griffiths, after a weekend business "visit to the city, left Sunday on his return to his sawmill at Shames. We buy and sell fish boats and equipment Now in stock to 33 foot troller, fully equipped. See J. H. Malr, 171 3rd Ave. E or Phone Black 156. (144) Rev. Arnold Anderson of Vancouver, who came north for special Lutheran services on Sunday, sailed by the Coquitlam this afternoon on his return south. ! ..100 per cent Pure Wool Gab-.ardine Slacks, tailored In the custom manner Morgan's Men's Wear. (tf) George J. Dawes left 'by air yesterday afternoon for Van couver where he will enter Shaughnessy (Military Hospital for treatment. Frank Skinner, local agent for Union Steamships Ltd., sailed this afternoon on the Coquitlam for a ibrief trip to Vancouver on company business. He will be back next Sunday afternoon. Bishop H. L. Foss of Seattle, who was here for special ordination and Installation services at St. Paul's Lutheran Church on Sunday, left by air yesterday afternoon on his return south Rev. A. O. Aasen, who has been supplying for the past couple of years as pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, sailed this afternoon for his home In Van couver. Shortly he will be leav ing for New York City on supply duty. Miss Alyse E. Frances" of the Vancouver Tourist Bureau is a round-trip passengti aboard the Union cruise vessel Ohllcotln this week. Miss Frtnccs was a brief visitor In the city Monday afternoon while the vessel was In port. Dr. Marius Baribeau, of the division of( anthropology of the National Museum of Canada, Ot tawa, arrived In the city Monday afternoon on the Princess Adelaide on an exploration trip which will take several weeks. He pians to spend much time on the Queen Charlotte Islands. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robinson of Brampton, Ontario, were pas sengers abroad the Princess Louise while she was in port yesterday making tl?e round trip to Alaska. On their return here Saturday, they will stop off as ouests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Cooten for a lew days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Keller, for merly of this city, are now re siding at Sandspit, Queen Char lotte Islands, where Mr. Keller Is in the service of the Depart ment of Transport. Mr. Keller was with the Army here during the war, Mrs. Keller Is the former Kay Baker of this city. J. A. Barber, district traffic manager, Canadian Pacific Airlines, after having been here for the past week on business in connection with the institution of scheduled air service between this city and Vancouver, left this afternoon "by company air craft on his return to VancoU' ver. G. A. Thompson, district sup erlntendent of operations, Canadian Pacific Airlines, arrived In the city by air yesterday afternoon from Vancouver and will be here 'until Wednesday after noon on business In connection with the Institution of the com pany's scheduled service between here and Vancouver. SINGER Electric Sewing Machines For Rent Reasonable Rates t Phone 864 Prince Rupert1 I Singer Sewing Machine Co, LING THE TAILOR We are taking cleaning and pressing and rteam pressing while yon wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street ing, Civic Centre, Tues. June ii, " 8 pin. E. T. Applewhalte, E. E. Hynd? man and Al Black returned to the city on the Coquitlam this morning from a brief 'business trip to Alice Arm. ! Provincial Assessor J. G. Garrett returned on the Coquitlam this morning from Stewart where he spent the last week on official duties. C.C.F. Broadcast Wednesday 8 p.m. M. J. Coldwell, M.P. on 'Atomic Energy for Peace." (142) Rev. Earl Solland, after being Installed as new pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church here, sailed by the Coquitlam this afternoon for Bellingham ond will ,be back here in a few weeks with his wife and (family to take up residence permanently. The Ship's Company H.M.C.S Uganda, Invites all members of the local Branch Canadian Legion to a smok- m lng Concert at the Navy $&Y Drill Hall-ccmmencing L: 8:30 tonight. Members will be required to show their 1947 membership cards at the door. (K) Ello's Furnlturu Store will be closed from June 16 to July 12. (J9) ROSA LADIES' Phono 775 ORANGE LADIES Continued trom Page 1) Hall the Gang's All Here 1", followed by the rhythm band playing "There'll be a Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight", Mrs. Robert Murray then sang "Tumble Down Shack", which was followed by Mrs. Evans and Mrs. Lund enacting the "Beautiful Doll" number. A bathing beauty number (fol lowed with six beautiful ladies dressed in costumes dating from the long bloomer style, complete with parasol, to the latest in sarong styles. Tnosc taking part were Mrs. Chrlssle McLeod, Mrs. Betty Ellison, Mrs. Djordis Hill, ' Mrs. Edith Johanson, Mrs. Alice Lund, Mrs. Grace Richards. Mrs. Thompson, in a striped suit and with a large beach ball chained to her ankle, sang 'The Prisoner's Song" veiy effectively. "The Butcher Boy" number ended the program with Mrs. Jean Menzles as the mother. Mrs Betty Ellison as the daughter and Mrs. Grace Richards as the butcher boy. Three hearty cheers were giv en Mrs. Carr for her services, after which coffee and the lovely Birthday cake were served to the members. Mrs. George Howe, Grand Mistress, cut the birth day cake. Before dispersing the mem bers joined in a ring singing "Auld Lang Syne", finishing off with "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" with Mrs. Howe Mrs Smith, Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Moller in the centre. Mrs. John Johanson was gen - LEE WEAR Now Open . 345 THIRD AVENUE WEST . i TJie. Latest J n . . ., Coats, Dresses Lingerie, Hosiery A COMPLETE STOCK OF FINEST MERCHANDISE INTERIOR DECORATING BY JERRY VREBOSCH A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT 327 Third Avenne II " ' i im i 'si mm Mti m. wai mmi'i mm i mm. Til I A An fttinnHniii. nrrpKKnrv io PVPfV well dressed vr.r.n Hnld. Filled Knives are II I available in a wide variety of shapes and designs. I. I I Finely tempered steel blades. ..Drop in and see I them today. eral convenor of the affair. 1 The local SUr of the North Lodge was Instituted, In the Met-ropole Hall June 15, 1923 iby the late Mrs. Tulk, a Past Grand Mistress. The late Mrs. Eva Lemon was its first Worthy Mistress. Of its 25 pass mistresses four have passed away. 17 still" re maining active in the lodge. In these 25 years by way of dances, teas, etc. the sum o: $1,235 has been wnt to the Loy al Protestant Home for Children in New Westminster. Announcements All acrvcrcraemnra to tom comma vUl bo chari'M for fuU month at 35c word. Anglican Tea, June 18, Mrs. Watts. Hill 60 Rose, Tea, June 19. Canadian Legion Auxiliary tea Mrs. C. Anderson's, June 25. . Relbekah Bazaar, Oct. 30. (166) r wniimisMirrH. it mmm s ii Leads You to Foo Health and Comfor We feature X-Ray Fitting because II It the only means by which you, and we, can see exactly how your ieet look Inside of a pair of shoes. With X-Ray' s Magic Pointer we can show how and why certain type of shoe may cause foot ills or discomfort, X-Ray enables us to lit you to shoes that will aive vou positive comfort, and possibly correct certain foot troubles that you now have. We invite you, and especially your chil dren lo come id ioz a Complete X-Ray Foot Examination. It tales only a few minutes, costs you nothing... places you under no obligation. Com in soon. Fashion Footwear FILMS Superpan Press Films Developing, Printing, Enlarging Portraits, Passports, and Photo Supplies Frompt Mail Order Service Chandler and Cowgill 216 4th $t. Box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. WAR ASSETS COAL Per Ton Screened Lump, sacked $12 Mine Run Bulk ... $10 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 ifir Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 pjn. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight (All Times Pacific Standard) For reservations call or write City or Depot. Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT If your building, house or furniture were lost through fire, would your present INSURANCE cover replacement of your possessions? Do you realize that present day costs of material and furniture are up fifty percent? Consult your Insurance advisers now! H. G. HELGERSOISf LIMITED 216 Sixth Street Prince Hupctt Dnilp Bctosf Tuesday, June 17, 1947 Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Ellicient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. 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