i Henry omiui, Farevveliea Icnday evening 01 , small party t ,t Mrs WilHvn Roth KorinsMrs. Henry Smith r leaves next wuiiua, old home in Scotland. ...1.1-.U bowling team 01 wi.k.i ith is a member, wrs. j. was winner 01 tnc games Iter an enjoyable eve-music and singing the tprved delicious refresh es Wednesday evening lC ladies met at tnc ped Cafe tor dinner at tnc Mrs umiiu was ijics-'itha lovely compact and ,,AtA r hu fling was iuuiiuvu uuv mj to the Capitol rncairc. urescw- on now wxa- crc Mrs H. &mim Jr.. L New Terrace Service I ena Shoe Repair Shop Avenue, TERRACE . E. Loveless. Prop. The burial of Gordon Turner, employed at the Sargent sawmill near South Hszelton took place recently. He had passed away suddenly from the effect of a hemorrhage. His wife and four small children survive. The family came from Battleford, Sask. George J. Dawce, who suffered a collapse on McBrlde Street yesterday after visiting the site of the Clapp Block fire in which he lost his second-hand store and all Its contents, has been confined to bed 'at hU home on Fourth Avenue East, but is roported to bo resting well now. Mrs. W. Rothwcll, Mrs. W. J. nichards, Mrs. F. Ellison, Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs. II. Hill and Mrs. V. Mcaizlcs. ERRACE race Theatre in? on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and Saturdays at 0 p.m. May matinee at 2:30 p.m. sday and Wednesday April 29 and 30 "LOVE STORY" ring Stewart Granger, rgaret Lockwood and Tom wallls. idav And Saturday May 2 mid 3 mEIUiOIH) .HAINES" ing Ouy Klbbec. Carol ts, jonn nrencr. rruutis out E.uma Dunn, Les La: 13 White IERRACE Insfer&Taxi Storage EMEBT ALL TRAINS TO ANY POINT SVICE IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) pox 167 Terrace Terrace Military Hospital Question There arc Indications of new developments respecting the disposition of the big military hospital on the bench behind the interior town of Terrace. At the suggestion of Hon. E. T. Kenney, provincial minister of lands and forests and M.L.A. for Skeona, the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia have wired to Hon. Ian Mackenzie, minister of veterans affairs, suggesting that the hospital be taken over by Mr. Mackenzie's department and used as a physical rehabilitation centre for veterans, particularly arthritis cases. TERRACE The Terrace Civic Centre ts now open for roller skating on Monday, Friday and Saturday afternoons and on Thursday evening. John McLeod of Prince Hu-pert was in Terrace Thursday on business. G. L. Brookes lct on Thursday night's train for Allford Bay where he will arrange to bring to Terrace the bowling alleys purchased, by the Terrace Civic Centre. ' You saw It lr The Newsl e it's TUNi:-ur time opilllg. foii your car With Spring comes the urge to hit the open road again. Don't risk breakdowns. Our expert Spring Tune-Up will prevent trouble before it occurs. Sec us for a complete Spring Tune-Up. errace Machine Shop & Garage GENERAL MOTORS DEALER IlILE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. i Lumber Manufacturers Well a ml I ill's I'nlrs hed Lumber T E K It A C E and riling Aaenti For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Lid. riiilco Radios Willard naileries Indie -Tbc Halting' Powder Version. THIS AND THAT "There's the first whistle of spring." Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Starr, after spending the winter in California, returned to the city from the south this week. Announcements All Bavcrttv.niit in trim column will bo cha'.Rrc! for a full monto at 25 word. Women of the Moose tea and sale, April 30. United Church Swing Sale, May 1. Card Party, Catholic Hall, May 1, 8 pjn. Band Concert, Civic Centre, May 2. Plays. United Church, April 30 and May 2.. Guide Camp Tea, May 3, Mrs. Blackaby. Novelties. Baptist Tea, May 8, Mrs. 011-ker's. St. Peter's Spring Sale, May 8. Legion Auxiliary Sale. May 0. Mother's Day Tea Sale, S.O.N., Ladles, May 10, Lutheran Church 2:00 to 6:00. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, May 14, Mrs. Flaten's. Cambral Chapter Spring Tea, May 15. Norwegian Independence Day Celebration, Oddfellows' Hall, May 16, 8 o'clock. Anglican Cathedral Chancel Guild Tea, May 22, Mrs. Nora Arnold. Job's Daughters' Tea, Mrs. Berner's, May 29. Eastern Star Tea, Civic Centre. June 4. Presbyterian Tea, June 5, Mrs. C. G. Ham. United Church W. A. Tea on June 12. Hill 60 Rose Tea, June 19. Among those taking passage on the Catala which sailed la.st evening enroute to Alert Bay are W. Rowland and II. Howard. Miss Frances Mocre Is expected to return Sunday night on the Conuitlam from a holiday trip spent at Vancouver and Seatlc. Constable J. Fletcher of the city police is sailing on the Camosun tonight on . prisoner escort duty to Vancouver. J. H. Black is sailing Monday night on lire Princess Adelaide for Vancouver on business. He will alto be in Victoria for the graduation df his daughter, Betty, as a nurse from the training school of Royai J ubllee Hospital. , EDMONTON Spring Show Bee Limited Quantity Only t CANADA'S PRIZE BEEF Supplied by Canada Packers Limited On Sale at Skeena Grocery ririh Avenue Lasl l'lionc 581 By Chic Young Ij'P OH. CH IT'Q ITS exniKv: GOING 1 il I v'lllllljlf IT IS WITH II .TT , f3 1' ,lPi4JMlllC ? TO TO BE BE SO SO IW GREAT PRIDE - I'WiU;1, Wf ft P IP MV WIPE iS M.C Bjp J ) ( ( EXCITING EXCITING TO TO HEAR HEAR v THAT J INTRODUCE fH , Z n ( LISTENING IN, WILL . V, S DADDY DADV SPEAK SPEAK HERE V THE NEXT SPEAKER, fnV 1 D L L ffi SHE LCO; AND SEE S rWlONTHEPADIO ON THE PADIO COMES) S' MP. DAG WOOD V J ( IP I LEFT MV SPEECH J , 1 IIMMMMI ! II. ) ,j) . lipuSiB,,,. ALEXANDER BROUGHT V i'( K -CW. )lllllir THEV'RE )i ''K1' 3 LLO "H-TUevY HOME A GOOD REPORT JC, MReTHE, S JUST V : SJiLK t Local News Items Cash for old gold. Bulzcrs. Sailing by the Cassia r last night for Skldcgate were S. Wil son and F. Williams. Thomas E. Moran is sailing tonight on the Camosun on a tritp to Vancouver. Frank Fitch Department of Customs will be stationed on the Stlklnc for the summer and expects to be leaving before long for the north. Canadian Legion, Ex-cxccutlve Meeting Tonight 8 pjn. Legion Hall to make arrangements for Veterans who were fire sufferers. (lt C. R. Cocks, W. Brown, J. H. Engelke and John Boski sailed last night on the Casslar for Allford Bay where they will spend the next ten days on War Assets Corporation work". "The Fifth -Commandment," a one-act play, plus a program of music and films will be pres ented in the United Church Hall on Friday, May 2, at 8 p.m Tickets on sale at Fashion Footwear, 25c and 50c. Rt. Rev. J. B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia, is leaving tonight on the Camosun for Vancouver where he will attend the con vocation exercises of the Anglican Theological College at the University of British Columbia of whiah he is a member of the Board of Governors. (Among graduates of the college will be Leonard Leighton of Metlakatla who, if he achieves ordination r-M ini r ri itw COTTONS that'll see you thruueh the day at home in comfortable eaicty. last color, washable cotton coat, cleverly detailed. In sizes 10 to 38. Come in and sec our entire selection: NEW SHIPMENTS DAILY Sec our While Dresses for lodges. O Moose whist drive and dance every Saturday night, 8:30 p.m. (93) SPORTSMEN. Your annual General Meeting Is being held in Civic Centre May 1. 8 p.m. Very Important business to be dealt with. Your attendance urgently requeetedr A local lady, Mrs. Lance Stiles, a few days ago placed her house hold furniture in the Clapp Block, with a view to auctioning. Fire destroyed it all yesterday. Jock Melroy, whose home Is at Little. Canyon, has been tor some time a patient in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Until lately he has been employed at an army building. Mrs. George Madlll, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ferro, has undergone a major operation In Seattle and Is do ing as we'll as can be expected. according to word received by her parents. Mrs.D. C. Stuart returned FrI day afternoon on the Camosun from a trip to Vancouver where she acted as delegate from Municipal Chapter to the prov incial I.O.D.E. Ex-TMayor Daggett returned last evening from Port Simpson where he is employed! In the construction of the new Hud son's Bay Co. store. The .site Is very convenient to the former location. The sDacc Is forty by sixty and along thoroughly modern lines. There will also be a forty foot square warehouse. Mr. Daggett will be re- following his graduation, will ; turning tomorrow night to be the first native member of Port Simpson. Ii Is expected the Anglican clergy on this there will be further company coast. 'construction in Prince George. M BLUE RIVER DIAMONDS ARE RE6ISTERED FOR A LIFETIME UlE thrill that comes . . nt ; - TV once::: choosing a uiuc iri mortd from those sparkling beauties your jeweller treasures. BlueRiver Wedding rings to match including the new Blue River Wide Wedding Bands. if twirl USE OUH CONVENIENT BUDGET PLAN NO INTEREST NO CARRYING CHARGES TO THE PEOPLE OF PRINCE RUPERT Who Suffer With Their Feet You will be Interested to 'know that there Is a man In town who has had a wide experience in the correction of fallen arches, and can make Arch Supports that will relieve that painful and tired feeling that only foot sufferers can explain. Mr, Bill Terry, with many years of study of foot ailments, is at Hill's Shoe Stort, and will be pleased to take an impression of your feet and let you know what can be done In your individual cose. Mr. Bill Terry Is also In charge of the Shoe Repairing Dept. where your repairs are executed neatly and promptly. Call around and see him for either reason. rfncc Bunctt Dnilp JScUis; Saturday, April 26, 1947 Seasonal Shoes... The Astoria BOMBER Scotch Grain Dluchcr Moccasin in Antique Drown. Double Sole, All -weather welt. Widths C, U, E. $15.00 by Scott and McHale imi:i13iiih.h.i. Moving:, Packing:, Crating-, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1010 Phones CO and 68 8 The Richmond FL00DTIDE Plump Calf Blucher Moccasin in medium shade brown. Slip Sole. Widths C and E $10.25 DEVELOPING PRINTING & ENLARGING Amateur Supplies - Cameras Enlargcrs - 35 m.m. Projectors WRATH ALL'S Photo Finishing Prince Rupert, B. C. 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