DRILL TEAM AWAY Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, August 7, 1950 DPffl Dobs Daughters Off Tomorrow il.Bills High? garet Glske, Marjorie Tattersal, Diane Kennedy and Edith. Jordan (majorette). Accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell nnrl t.hp rtrill m will Mike Colussi sailed last night t on the Coquitlam for Mrs. . Yelloway and son Oerrv sailed last night on the Coquit they I : 4.L. ij.j lam lor Alice Arm where will spend two weeks. them down anu enjuy irie uuueu tom- To defend the international honors which they won last year in Spokane drill team of Prince Ruptrt Bethel of Job's Dupfhters, their party numbering thirty-seven in all, will leave tomorrow afternoon on the steamer Coquitlam for Vancouver whence they will proceed by chartered bus to Longbeach, Calif- ! be Mrs. Robert Gordon, Mrs. I Sam Haugan, Mrs. Robert Stra-I chan, Mrs. Arthur Silversides, I Mrs. James Simpson, Miss Lorna j Donaldson, Georges Dawes, Da-Ivid Smith and Robert Mitchell. trip to Alice Arm and Stewart. Mrs. F. E. Anficld and children returned to the city on the Coquitlam last evening from a holiday trip to Vancouver. 0f an insulated home by installing T. M. Christie left Saturday afternoon on the Princess Norah for a week's business trip to EG LAS Roll blankets. EGLAS can easily be installed in your in an evening, and costs only $6 per ornia, to attend the supreme make the trip will be Donna session where girls from all Miss Frances Partridge left on Mrs. W. A. Rae was among , passengers sailing from here last evening aboard the steamer CoquiUam for Vancouver. United MicArthur, honored queen, Mar- Saturday afternoon on the Prin- ! gf " ' anaaa ana cess Norah for Vancouver. She!slates wla gather. git McArthur, Janet Rackow, square feet. also Intends to visit relatives The titles which the local drill ; Carol Hill, Marlon Home, Diane T. N. Younes sailed Fri. in fruit .uma I tpam hnlrl nrA flrct in military 1 n,ibn. t CmifV. rn ctti. , Trades and Labor Council j labor Day sports, September 4. i Dance at Civic Centre. . ' Mrs. ... in .MUlll H 11 (X V 1 1 . J C A11U 11 " -..v ' ' J lllliV 1 , U .1 11 kl.llll.tl, it y UUIIU1, EGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, n .11 r" 1 1 I 111 . n .- ......... .-. ,H . 1. I ... , , uajr uibui, on me frince Genrtre turn hnr. QK,,t v, oh f tv.. t to fit between ceiling joists, just roll :inn 1 ri ... ' Agnes Smith, Shirley Haugan, Barbara Doumont, June Henry, Leading the group for the trip ( Pat Mitchell, Gaii McRae, Mary south will again be Mr. and Mrs. . strachan, Margaret Strachan, Alex Mitchell, the former theatsy Lemon, Jean Calderwood, drill master and the latter , RPVer1v Matson. Manraret Artrli- for a month -s holiday visit in month. Vancouver and Victoria. i I The condition of Swan Peler- l Vacation Scnool at Conrad sen, who was struck by a car jJJnited Hall (East Rupert) Aug. recently and seriously Injured, ,7 to 18. 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Green . continues favorable. He 13 able '613- (183) to sit up for short periods, it was EGLAS can also be installed by your council guardian. !Mn Karen Wrlsht. Norma Mc- IaL CONTRACTOR, on a time payment MemUers of the drill team to Kay, Luella MacDonald, Mar- Catholic , Bazaar, October 4 and 5. Rebekah Bazaar, October 13. St. Peter'a Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Moo&c Bl4uu, lov. 2 uud 3. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. Presbyterun Fall Sale Nov. 16 IO.D.E. fall Dazaar November 23. L.O.B.A. La:'.aar De;. 1. 20cc down and 12 months to pay the V s - ' U 11""' Aw. Sweaters ;;' hce. stated today. Mr. Petersen has lived in Prince Rupert since the early days. Mr. and Mrs B. E. Morgan, formerly of Billmor where Mr. Morgan for years operated a sawmill and now making their home at Castle Rock, Minnesota, are back in Prince Rupert. They Mrs. Edward Pongs of Masset was a passenger aboard the Camosun last evening going' .through to Vancouver on busi-' ness. i W. A. Husband, Alice Arm merchant, was a passenger aboard the Coquitlam last even INQUIRE TODAY AT v icri & McCaffcry Limi P.O. BOX 160 118-117-58 ing returning north after a trip to Vancouver. Attention Oddfellows , Re-bekis and Friends. Banquet will be held In the Broadway Cafe, August 8 at 6:30 p.m. in honor of the Grand Master. (184) drove out from the east and arrived last night after a stay at Terrace. ( Mrs. C. H. Sawle, pioneer resident of New Hazelton, who returned recently from a visit to Ontario, entered hospital at Hazelton recently. Mr. and Mrs Sawle are about to move to Ne-.v Westminster to make their future home. ttl ADVERTISING IN THE DAIL NEWS PAYS! ' -trmk it FINE PURE WOOL rUO.-, OVERS AND CARDIGAN BY GRAND' MERE. h4EW i SMART STYLING IN AL THE POPULAR SHADES;- lecoirdl Salle VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday,' 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam i Mrs. Fred Hemswotth and two (children, who have been on a holiday trip south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the Coquitlam last evening. W. Robertson and Arthur Kay of the Torbrlt mine at Alice Arm were passengers aboard the Coquitlam last evening returning north. Mr. Robertson has been on a trip to California.. Mrs. A. Ferguson was a pas ALICE ARM. STEWART AND Contest For Best Child Again to be Outstanding Competition at Forthcoming Carnival PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m r3 (srfsr $6.75 and H ll ' $7-751 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTK ISLANDS is. Camosun, August 4 and 18 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN senger last evening going north! ifor the round trip aboard the. I steamer Coquitlam of which her' ; tLJTi 1 lu1 ill I I TV Gttb- Mfft Ahna ;t. It , brother, Capt. John Boden Is master. Mrs. Ferguson comes from Ontario. r )pular and Classical A contest of outstanding Interest at the Civic Centre fair and carnival will be that for the Junior king and queen. A.-, last. "You the party who called room service for this sign about a half hour ago?" CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun,' July 28 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5R8 ,- Mrs. Alex Guyan left by train year, the object is again to find I Friday night for Tranquille Prince Rupert's most nearly per-. where she will pay a visit with '; f ect child, both boy and girl, j her daughter, Miss Pat Guyan, j Judging will be done separately I before proceeding to Vancouver. I and will be based on health, Come Early and i f She expects to be away about beauty and personality. Chil- a month. Wl Be Disappointed Mcltae Uros. dren from three to six years old are eligible. Dress is parents' choice. Last year this contest was one Miss Frances Wood. New York Home Canner Ceni J CIVIC CENTRE CARNIVAL Prince Rupert's MOST PERFECT CHILD Contest "JUNIOR KING AND QUEEN" City, who has been visiting her i grandmother. Mrs. Frank Dlbb. or the most Douular. Derhans I Mnoe the first of Ju y, sailed last; drawins more altention th an L VRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISH IMG 320 3rd Ave. W Headquarters for the VIEW-MASTER Full Library of Color Reels Developing, Printing Enlarging Photographic Supplies Scenic Views Kodaks for Everyone t Enamelled or Plain. In .1 I assorted sizes. Convep.-u j iently packed. Twenty;;-; f J four to a Carton. j THOMPSON V I even the beauty contest. There were over . 6 entrants in both boys' and girls' divisions. With grand prizes of $50 bonds, there are three other prizes in each section. Winner of the girls' contest will receive a $25 credit note at Wallace's, second a $15 muni uii inc Viuiiuiiiiim lor niu:e Arm and Stewart for the weekend trip. She will return on the Coquitlam Tuesday. Mrs. R. Augur of Detroit was a passenger aboard the Coquitlam last, evening going through to. Stewart where she will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Georg," Kustas, who i Joined .. her here. Mrs. Kustas has been in the city HARDWARE CO. LTDi credit note and third a $10 note.l Prizes are donations of Wallace's. I Prizes for boys are the same and ' are donated by Rupert Men's and , Boys' Wear. ' Sponsors of the contest feel it our next New Fall Styles fqr the past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lee M. Gordon and family returned to the city is good trainins fa.- children to at the week-end after a two , be in the nublin pvp at m .ari ER FLIGHT V CONTEST RULES 1. Entrants must be between 3 and 6 years of age (past their third birthday and not past their sixth birthday). 2. Judging will be on apparent health, beauty and personality. 3. ; Judging will be by a panel of judges to be appointed by the Carnival Committee. 4. - Judges' decision will be finaL Prizes JUNIOR KING AND JUNIOR QUEEN 1ST PRIZE $50 SAVINGS BOND. For both the winning girl and winning boy. OTHER PRIZES r 1st $25 Merchandise Order Presented by weeks' visit at Terrace and will. age. that it promotes self con-be leaving thU week to .mnrt j f idence and creates a spirit of a year in Jamaica after which , clean competition and co-opera- LADIES' CROYDON. GAB. RAINCOATS $39.95, $49.95 itc As Popular as Ever? , Naval Burburrys in all sizes " ,. . ITER FLIGHT PLANES ovoiloble for tion. iney miena to maKe meir iuiuic home in California. Ernest Read has resumed his duties at the Capitol Theatre after having been in hospital for some time. D. Dewar, a director of Columbia Cellulose Co., and E. Pk Map-son, auditor, arrived in the" city on the Coquitlam last evening from Vancouver. Mr. Dewar will return south on the same vessel fa See our Complete Stock;,. Aerial Surveys Aerial Photography Private Charter Timber Cruising, etc. 1TERIOR AND COASTAL POINTS Mil ? I 1 1 1 ! ? tomorrow afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Johansen ' BOYS Rupert Men and Boys -$15 $10 Store. Misses Croydon :.: Raincoats Sizes 12-14 I! Prirrd from $15.95 V! jir Shoe Sale in our Basement Dept. s For INFORMATION RESERVATIONS PHONE 476 1st $25 Merchandise Order Presented by 2nd $15 Wallace's Department 3rd $10 Store. GIRLS of Vancouver were round trip , passengers aboard the steamer I Camosun which was in port yes- terday returning south from the Queen Charlotte Islands. Now t 'manager of the Consolidated i Mining and Swelting Co. office ' at Vancouver, Mr. Johansen for I years was legal officer of the 'company at Trail. He is also a director of Union and mum Plumbing & Heating Prompt, and Efficient Service DOM'S DEP'T STORE CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. Entry forms vailable at Wallace's and Rupert Men and Boys Store. To be returned to either of the above stores by noon, August 15th, 1950 ENTRY FORM Killas & Christopher Bldg. Air Freight on all Flights I Contestant's Name JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue HOBBY SUPPLIES NOVELTIES TOYS Penguin Hobby Shop 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phones: BLUE 446. GREEN 232 L 1 II ; ' I Birth Date i..'. '. Phone.. Don't Miss J" J j Parent's Signature ' U Iji rPVi I 1 rt Address rinson's Sale of China ANNIVERSARY SALE !- n 1 a! m! DrugsM KAIEN CO-OP HARDWARE GENDRON BABY CARRIAGES ii ii m m i i ii i i i'i e. as?- in mm u x 9rnn I III If . 1. H "If f If sjf CES SLASHED &- ' in . the Pioneer Druggists PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Silver Grey, Maroon end Blue $39.50 1c Now in stock ROY APARTMENT WASHERS .? $64.95 DROP IN AND SEE THE NEW CONGOWALL Daily Delivery Service iv PHONE 81 son's China Shop 251 3rd Ave. Phone 179-- WE DELIVER Green 960 "I know a man who's going to invite me on his yacht!"