ocidi uoings (Cutriliutit"' .v Women' of Cards . ..1,11 hpaaen ": I.H1IV. ' - IY to tlii section will be welcomed) "J p B;.a;-;no in NEWS EtCOME "lUcm , S Dick-' ..who Hfip'US " v LeKco ' . . '. r tt:.;', SCO" .SU"""' , ... p , (48 Sl jn (go Msaiauon, vchuH ipi;,""S M a m 131) j.nHies (' Mrs. Ij- mn- r ion Mrs. m 2870 M s first, t Yl-jj Arm; Mr Mrs. : :E5. con- ...... 1051 iv Davlcs 1 1190; 23 gcr.uemati Fauir iA'icn. llm. . -a V f creeds De for the .... , iinrnnr nni oi'ii; (a China a very ra heia vcsirrday af-i Uie r.:5nip of Mrs. ,nn r.. iW AtmnttA rty papei flowers were derate the ryoms ana Stan Bcnhier was la i the tnme cooking 1 servitcun were Mr L-s. Socr.3 Mrs Darrow tad Mrs- T P Dennis. : AND HOLD THEM tytUds r 'J automati- mnountemeiils tu ttn column trtmnMiw dnumJ fur full month it 3V word. Street school Cliolr r.:n vzr.a ore sent oper - r . t ..i. An .P. L. ILfE" iYlHIUIl iin. ML.-v i.O.DJi Tra. Anril .J- -lr ii.w W A la; tcr Sale, JJacilow.- Hall rl Nlinx Acunrlnilntt "'lc C r.uc Tliursdav. tquirc Oreh $1 per i nl"r alnment, 2Y An-M in D ie . m Hall. Tea, Civic Centre. April inula iea ana tsaie, tin, April 18. Dir,: Masonic Tcm- 1 18. Eoiournur' brcth- 1 of the Mouse tea and -1130. Church Eurnw Sale. Camp Tea, May 3, Mr. W Spring Bale. May 8. AnxLary Sale May 0. r J Day Tea Eaie son 'UJ. r'' Day Tea and Sale 'fK S.O.N Bonja La- way io. Lutheran wscmcnt, 2:00 to 6.00. ral Chapter SurinK Tea. Cmwrt, civic Centre, - wincaraj Chancel w' My O. Mi. Nora ain Schedule tact J Wnday. Friday-ht Ust V. Thur ... . . b j:5110 be in the ORANGE LADIES ARE IN SESSION There was a good turnout, of members at the regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association !a.t evening with Mrs. J. P. Moller presiding. r Mrs. John Johaa;cn was appointed convener or the annual banquet on June 10 this year to celebrate the twenty-fi,flh anniversary pf the local Star of the North Lodge. I Mrs. John M)cLeod was installed as financial secretary replacing Mrs. Jimmy Andrews who is making her future home on Dig-by Island. Reports were heard in connection with .the spring sale on April 18 Co be eohvenod 'by Mrs. Frank Ellison. Two raSfles wre won by Mrs. Win. Field and Mrs. Fred Barber. REHEARSAL WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL , Marc D'Albert Interested j Spectator at Ilurden Street ! Schcol Concert I'raclice j The dress rehearsal Jjy pupils I of Borden Street School yester-J day In preparation for the con cert being put on by the i:hooi i choir and rhythm toand in the Civic Centre this eveniug showed that this shoujd be one of the outstanding events of the season, , In the percussion band there are 41 pupils IrcmradK's One and Two. In the operatta there are :o fewer than 61 taking part. I Trie Borden Street Choir is : already favorably Jtnown for its ! singing and It is the members ef the choir hat Mage the operetta entitled "The Madcap Months." The many choruses are well sung while two solos add variety. The dialogue Is humorous. Two groups present dances while the fairies are bright and dainty. The Clerk of the Weather adds a novel turn to the program. , The costuming is very colorful, each month b;lng differently at- IJjlrfd. The four eeaton are also The progrsm began with numbers by th percua4o1i band and thece in their red and .whUi unl forme arc a big attraction. An interested sDectator at the roiieasal .yesterday- was Ijhirc D'Albert the noted nlanlat and accompanist for Miss Portia White. Mr. D'Akbert was most complimentary in his remarks He commended tin? simdnn and dialogue of the choir and par-, tlcularly was Jmprwsed by the tinging of Anita Brue 12-year old vocalist. He also confessed (hat, while lie had often hoard about. percussion badda,'bls was the first time he had ever heard, "or seen one. He paid liljrh tribute to the teachers for thHr excels lent training of singers, dancer and band children. Pedple come from mile? Around J 0 iia. - ..i i'M DEPENDABLE Service! Word lias fprcad" around that vc treat our customers .NIGHT Wc can keep YOUH car or truck ruiniins longer, more cfllcicnt ly and more economically 1 Dependable Service Reasonable Prices! Our trained mechanic have the "nnw how" lo make repairs quickly saving you ""J oner. They ue only factory-cnginrrrrd part. ' Tor oVliid-able arrviee at rraonalle price ee or phono u today. RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED Phone 566 ACCEPTS "OSCAR" Absent from the scene of Academy Award presentations in Hollywood, stage and screen star Frederic March was resigning himself to the thrill of reading In the papers that he had been chosen as the best actor of the year for his role In "The Best Years of Our Lives." March Is sTIown in New York with a photographic reproduction of the coveted award. Local Man's Aunt Is Centenarian Relatives from all over the United States and Canada are Joining in Minneapolis in con-ection with' the celebration of the ,100th birthday of the aunt of C O. Walker of this city. Mr. Walker left recently for the American prairie metropolis. LUMBAGO (Lame Back) Vben your back it ttiff and nore to touch nd it'i an rffort for you to itoop or bend, take the remedy that hat brought awilt. aaU1 relief to thousandTempleton'i T-R-CV Don't suffer from the natginf misery of Lumbago a day longer than you have to. Get T-R-Ca today. 50c. tl at druggiita everywhere T-39 Local News Items Moose whist drive and, dance every Saturday night 8:30. (75 John Bulger sailed, last night on the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Vancouver. Simplicity Patterns; Needlework Patterns:- 15-20-25C. at THE VARIETY STORE. (a8) Don't forget tta and home cookinp; .sale in Lutheran Church 2 to 6 Saturday. ' (It) Wm. Gla of the B..C. Packers, vflXh Mrs. Class and son, Barrle, left la.st night for a combined bu:,ine.i.s and pleasure trip in the south, Mr. Weever of Brawm's Island at Terrace is leaving the Interior town on Friday for Van-derhoof where- he will join his son. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE starting immediately all 3 stores will close at ten before six P.M. (5:50 P.M.). This will enable staf f and customers to catch the bus. (1) Wallace's Dept. Store, (2) Ruper Peoples Store, (3) Rupert Men's and Boys' Store. (75) Andrew Biomberg has sold his residence on Seventh Avenue East to Miss B. Bates. Mr. Blom- bcrg's mother, who has been residing here for some time with her son, wiii be leaving shortly for Vancouver. ' Mrs. Jacob Hansen of Smithers arrived in the city on last night's train ;o suend aweek'Vislting.at the home of her aon-iniaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson. Dougald MacOUlvray arid Stanley Boshier, who have spent the last two weeks, in Vancouver attending a convention of the United Fishermen and AHd Workers Uuionr of Which they were local delegates, returned home on Wednesday. WHO SAYS 'to it. Sou- the trick is tu Special For EASTERTIDE! One Large PHOTO or Yourself or the children, mounted and tinted, for only $1.89 Make Your Appointment Early For the Best Call at CHANDLER'S STUDIO 21K 1th St. P.O. ISox ti'5 i'KINCE Klll'LKT, B.C. 8LONDIE CnJ a substitute for that J Vftf nio-tlie-war incentive Valhalla Whist Drive, Friday, March 28, 8:30 P.M. Door prize. (74) Mrs. M. Postulo Is leaving on a trip to Vancouver on the Cam- osun tomorrow night. Mrs. O. Vaccher sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on a trip t6 Vancouver. Meeting of Int. Union of Op-. eratlng Engineers, Friday, March 28, 1947, In the Carpenters' Hall, at 8 pjn. (74) Hugo Kraupner sailed last night on the Prince Rupert on a business trip to Ocean Falls. Miss Ruby Downey of the post office staff is sailing Saturday night on the Camosun on a holiday trip to Vancouver. Game Warden Edward Martin sailed on the Prince Rupert last night on a trip to Vancouver on official business. William Leverett of the post office staff Is leaving on a holi day trip to Vancouver Saturday night on the Camosun. CHURCH OF GOD A live church with a living message. Hear the old-time gospel. Speak er, James Reesor of Moose Jaw, Sask. Oddfellows' Hall, Sunday, 7:30 pjn. (75) Miss McKenzle and Miss Wam-boldt, who have been on the .nursing staff of Miller Bay Hos pital, are leaving the city Saturday night on the Camosun for Vancouver, having left their positions at the hospital. G. G. Baird, regional manager of real estate for Canadian National Railways, Winnipeg, sailed last night for Vancouver on the Prince Rupert after having spent a couple of days In the city on business. YOU CANT :, Ctll't Stive? ?-Hut you did. . all through I lie warvmh your J'urilust of Vklory I kind i. . So that takes care of any doubts you ' may have had about lcing able to set up i saing plan, and stick 4J'Vi) t . liitli made you buy more bonds than -youit'verj thought you could. And it his lo be a nay m hi compelling that you'll say "No without 'a tremor whenever you ire 'tempted to spend money you shouldn't, . ; Vhat inure compelling' reason could you ak than you, your amity, and all your tenet hnfn and flam f A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED SALE AT KING EDWARD SCHOOL Fund for Sclurol Kquipnient Substantially Augmented The enthusiasm and eagerness to help of both parents and pupils combined to make the white elephant and home-J cooking .sale and the tea held at : King Edward School yesterday afternoon a financial and social success. The affair was jiponsorcd by the Parent-Teacher Association of that school, the abjective be ing to raise funds to purchase a combination radio - gramophone for the school with loud rpeaker attachments for each room. The pupils also had a little sports eaulwnent- in mind which, no doubt, they will get as the proceeds were weH over $200. The white elephant sale, while offering an amazjng variety of items, still did not have the gal ore of articles seen in former years. The home-cooking table was the most sumptuous seen In several years. General convener was Miss Eleanor Moxdey with Mrs. M. i Lemon in charge of the tea room and Mrs. Alf. Jensen. Mrs. J. Strand and Mrs. O. Giske on the hfrne-cooking committee. Catering and serving were Mrs. ; J. G. Anderson, Mrs. Frank Skin- ner, Mrs. uario Hansen. Mrs. F. E. Amfield. Mrs. Hans Knutson, Mrs. T. Chrlstcff. Mrs. John Mc-Leod, Mrs. Neil MacDonald. Mrs. B. Pedersen.'Mrs. Erling Pcder-srn, Mrs. W. D. Lambie. Mrs. Henry &r4th Jr.. Mrs. H. C. Hal-Mday, Mrs. G. Djnnlson. Mrs. E. E. Hyndman. Mrs. J. Kullander, Mrs. A. F. Martin and the Misses Irene Peatt, Clover Maiden and Barbara Beale. Cashier was Mrs. Stan Veitch. Pupils of the school managed the white clrrahart sale and two young Jadies helped in the kitchen. After all, the most important part-of your earnings is u-latyou utie Jor yourself and your own purposes. Even though you never touch your Victory Bonds or other savings, the mere fact that they arc there makes all the difference. You arc less vulnerable to unforseen.sct-backs lctter able to do something about it if oppor- tunity comes along.' You enjoy greater ' .','- peace of mind. These are satisfactions you can't measure in dollars and cents. Hut dollars and cents deposited regularly in your Royal Hank Savings Account "-can give them to you. ' Next time you're going over your personal budget, ask yourself: "Am 1 getting my share of my income?" 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