PHnee Rupert Dotty News "Wednesday, November 29, 1950 Progress cf . Phone Work P.T. Council Is In Session Activities of the past year were reviewed when the Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher Association Council had its final 1950 meet Mrs. Thompson NewLOBA Head OSLO An exhibition of consumer goods made available through aid of the Marshall Plan was attended by -cabinet ministers. Trade Minister Erik Brofoss stated the exhibit would enable the average citizen to appreciate Marshall tan aid Which in two Two months Imprisonment In Oakalla for vagrancy was the sentence Magistrate W. D. Vance Carl Zarrelli sailed Tuesday on the Camosun for Vancouver. L.O.B.A. Bazaar and tea. Ruling of the inspector of electrical energy that no new telephone line construction can be placed on power poles carrying more than 7,500 volts have Imposed on James Gordon in At a meeting of the Ladies' ing with Mrs. R. E. Mortimer in city policy court yesterday. made it necessary to re-route the ! the chair over a good attendance range Benevolent Association U tic Hi mi I new flags and standards were' vpar. TpaMi-M7K rtno nnn telephone line renewal leading , of council members. STORM WINDOWS AND STORM DOORS are an absolute necessity ana are a fuel saver through Cow Bay to the water- At the commencement of the front area under the city's gen- meeting Mr. Wright read the eral reconstruction program. constitution of the council which Accordingly, an additional cost afforded interesting information of $952 is entailed in the project for the members. as well. We offer you the best in quality, price and quick de livery. CHRISTI E WOODBILT by carrying the line for a dls PRODUCTS Telephone Blue the association performing the ceremony. Nomination of officers also took place With Mrs. W. Thompson being elected Worthy Mistress. Installation will take place December 14, followed by refreshments and the usual exchange of Christmas gifts. The annual bazaar will be held 720. (2S0J Annual meeting, Canadian Cancer Society, Wednesday, Nov 29, at 2:30 p.m., Common Lounge, of Civic Centre. Election of of Civic Centre, Friday, Dec. 1, 2:30. (279) 1 IF you are shopping for ' TOYS . . . come to the VARIETY STORE. Our stock is com-plete and prices are right. UO Ladies of Prince Rupert!" Don't fail to visit the Pre-ChrU-mas Sale now at Annette Man-sell's Ladies Wear. (280) I J. B. Scott of the Forest Branch left on Monday evening's , train for a trip to Prince George i and other Interior points on of-l ficial duties. i There are only 25 more shopping days till Christmas. The ; mails will be closing shortly. Get your CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW , at the VARIETY STORE. (tfl Brotherhood of Painters, I Iecorators and Paperhangers of ! America Open- organization j meeting for all painters in the ,j Prince Rupert area, to be held at 8 p.m in the Carpenters Hall this Friday in the Civic Centre Announcement was made of the postponement of a proposed visit to the city of Mrs. Mellish. City council acknowledged a letter requesting a sidewalk from Seventh Avenue to Sixth Avenue via Hays Cove Circle, the matter being referred to the 1951 council. Each Association was asked to prepare a report of fall activities for Mrs. Flood who will forward them to Parent-Teacher News. Reports were presented on recent activities of Conrad Street, ficers, delegate's report showing of film. Any interested person is tance of fifty feet under Cow Bay and the city council, at lt3 meeting Monday night, on recommendation of the utilities committee, made an appropriation of that amount to provide lor the installation of the submarine cable. In addition, there will be an estimated additional cost of $1500 for labor. The general route of this line is from McBride Street along First Avenue, hitting Cow Bay at the Northern B.C. Power Co. sub welcome. (278) FOR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. . make C with Mrs. M. Heise as convener, and the children's Christmas tree and party on the afternoon of December 21 in the Oddfellows' Hall with Mis. E. A. Evans as convener. One new member was added to the roll and four advanced in the second or Scarlet degree. Groove " lttwe I vT Mrs. Arthur Barner, mother of Mrs. F. E. Anfield, left for Vancouver on the Camosun yesterday after a visit here. station and coins from there King Edward and Borden Street While they last, POTATOES, ut), 1 . . . .j Ihboard From Netted Gem variety, excellent er Cow Bay to the railway f " " reuorteu keepers $2 99 sack Also Map'e lra at the mouth of the bay. tnat 11 was hoPed to soon have Leaf first grade slab bacon 69c I The telephone superintendent an actlve organization at Booth News Classifieds Make Sales. Legion To Get Title . Memorial School ind Is Here lb. Include Jap oranges with ' reported as follows to the city your order. WE DELIVER . . J council Monday night on other MIDWAY GROCERY. Phone '659.! Projects of the telephone cable (281c) reconstruction program: lodern of cordless switch- on mur.sciay, November 30. J. Eaves, Special Organizer. (278) ' The Music and Drama Festival representative reported that the annual festival would be held early in May with Bertton Kurth of Vancouver as adjudicator. a handsome ten-line 'General Electric panel Subject to approval by vote of ; the ratepayers, city council pro-' poses to sell to the Canadian' Legion, so it may obtain clear1 title, the lot on Third Avenue on Mr. Wright sought support of , A. Bruce Brown left on Monday evening's train for a trip to Smithers on legal business. fca al uie ouice 01 leie-Juperintendent Jack Ed-fho will direct Us instal- Reconstruction of Eighth Av-temporarlly held up waiting for the Power Company to change enue West to Comox Avenue is poles. Ninth Avenue West to Comox Avenue is completed except for splicing. Cost to date for material ori the Ninth Av "So Beautiful ... and with 27 Fine Features" The New ... McCLARY "27" Washing Machine See it, and you will say: "It's the washer that has EVERYTHING!" Dr. Jens Munthe left on evening's train for a trip to the Council for the observance of Education Week in March. Those present at the council meeting were Mrs. Mortimer, Mrs. Flood, Miss Lindseth, Miss ihc offices of the Atlin here. It is the first Smithers. bid of its kind to reach fact, It wlil be only the Westomox Street project 1 SfffJ' ?? enue lichboard to be Installed If fires the others being Harold Church of the Department cf Veterans' Affairs will be in Prince Rupert this Saturday. He will discuss problems of local veterans by appointment at the Canadian Legion. Ladies of Prince Rupert! Don't fail to visit tne Pre-Christ-mas Sale now at Annette Man-sell's Ladies Wear. (280) You will find the greatest selection of Christmas decorations for the home at the VARIETY STORE. (tf There is no finer gift than a piece of furniture for your home. We are offering you h boards at the Can- ato, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Denning, Mrs. Mark, Mrs. Bowman, Mrs. Wilson, Mr. Hurst, Mr. Wright, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Blair. Mi & Cold Storage Co. kurd Lipsett establish- Don't forget Job's Daughters Sale Saturday, 1:30, next to Wallaces'. Parcel-post, home cooking,' novelties and White Elephant table. (280) Gordon Askins returned to Vancouver yesterday after relief duty here as a Queen Charlotte Airlines engineer. He was relieving Robert Davis who returned by air Friday after a two weeks' holiday in California. which stands tht former Legion club building. Originally, the building was sold by the city to trustees of the Legion for the nominal sum of $1 on the understanding that it would be used for Legion purposes. Now that it is -no longer used by the Legion. It actually revtvU to the city which has decided thac, while there is no legal, there may be a moral obligation, to sell the property to the Legion at the assessed valuation of $2600. The building's ground floor has been leased to Robert Simpson Pacific Limited which is opening up a mail order house therein. Prince Rupert Club is looking into the possibility of taking over the uppei- floor. in operation, it Is of active finish and ap- ordered by the city on IS -1,296.07 With $711.36 COSt8 for j labor. The original estimate was $1616 for material and $992 for labor. Rushbrook Heights project Is expected to be completed by the end of the year. Job allotment for this work was $4,005, but only $970.75 for material and $660.12 for labor has been expended to date. The Herman Street to Canadian Fish & Cold Storage project is being deferred until next year. A project not Included In the McBride Street. Phone, 311 Sons oi Norway Plan Hew Hall I Atlin Fisheries. arollel Plans for a new Sons of premises were discussed at some pre-Christmas specials 'in CHESTS OF DRAWERS (Mr. and. Mrs. and Singles), END TABLES, etc. . . . while they last. CHRISTIE'S WOODBILT PROD I Fined ANNOUNCEMENTS I the fortnightly meeting in the lore charges of infrac- S.O.N. Hall Monday night. I Due to shortage of room at original estimate was that of moving a cable at Booth Mem-1 UCTS, 1st Avenue and McBride. Telephone Blue 720. (230) orlal School. Estimated at $1000, Bridge, whist ana crlbbage Catholic Hall, Thursday, November 30, at 8 p.m. Navy Dance Public dance at the Navy Drill Hall, Dec. 1. Pro this job was carried out at a cost H. G. Perry, publisher of the the tlty parallel park-v were before Magis-D. Vance In city police Herday. Samuel Currie D. Longwlll were fined the present location on Fifth Avenue East, the executive will announce their plans for a Sixth Avenue West site at the next meeting December 11. of $716.28. I Prince Rupert Daily News, arrived in the city on the Prince ceeds to children's Christmas THOUGHTFUL NOTE GLASGOW, Scotland tP) A note on the stairs of anoffice here said: "Don't go upstairs. Body of man lying ,there. Phone police." Alongside were two pennies for the telephone call. Police later found the body of a man who had slashed his wrists. President of the S.O.N., John costs, the same as as- The total material and labor used on cable reconstruction and new work to date as follows: Material $2,266.82 Labor 1,467.30 Fredhelm, was in the chair. George today from Victoria, being here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Perry are spending the winter in Victoria where they have taken an apartment. Jfiilnst ten other paral-ji!ig offenders Saturday Tree Party. Dancing 10 to 2. (276c) L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. Job's Daughters Bake Sale Overwaitea, Dec. 2. 4 Coffee was prepared by Mrs. C. Strand. 1949 Special Deluxe Plymouth 1700.00 1941 4-Door Plymouth 900.00 PHONE 566 RUPERT MOTORS LTD. $3,734.12 "Transparent velvet" is a light Port Edward Anglican Bazaar Truck purch... 1,478.21 weight draping made or silk or at Community Hall, December rayon back with a rayon pile. Total expend. "$5,212.33 5, at z:3U p.m. Canadian Tjeion card nartv Estimated, 1950 $19,978.00 J Second Avenue and First Street i -- .. - t 5 I December 6. Expended, 1950 5,212.33 Balance remaining from estimate $14,765.67 Mater, purch. $12,648.03 Material used 2,266.82 United Church Fall Bazaar, December 7. RDd and. Gun Novelty Dance December 8. (pt December 15 r Canadian Legion formal pre-Christmas ball. Job's Daughters Variety Musical Show. Civic Centre, Monday, Dec. 18. December 20 Canadian Legion Bring-ur-Missus Nite. Christmas Cards With That Personal 2 ouch Balance of mat. in stock ....$10,381.21 - f , ". v,: k Make Your'Choice Now! it We have just the cards that you will need. Joint Charge Of Supplying A joint charge of supplying liquor to a native was laid by Magistrate W. D. Vance In city police court yesterday. George Auckland and his wife were charged with supplying a native, Lawrence Alexcee. A fine of $300 and costs or three months im-prisorunefit; j was . imposed on AMeialfifeilijis -Wife was released oh suspended sentence for one year. The native was fined $10 and costs. 1 n .11 tTrrtr WANTED For Canadian Legion Christmas Tree In order that no children may be overlooked, veteransV widows, Canadian Legion members and members of the Ladies' Auxiliary are requested to register the names of their children eight (8) years of age and under with the management of the Canadian Legion. A telephone call to 479 is all that is required to ensure that your child"-won't be forgotten by Santa. This is a new registration and only those who register now will be taken care of. Names must be submitted before December 5, 1950 at HOLLYWOOD CAFE We Specialize in Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service. Also agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltu., for Oxygen, Acetylene and all weltllng supplies. LINDSAY'S CARTAGE & STORAGE LIMITED DISHES f 11'."' li v s v-" i- 'j , - ,'iv - f- y:tyi v . V i : " I, K , , , I : "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out Commodore Cafe CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN the latest. Register NOW. Telephone 479 282 Orders PHONE 133 For Outside r to 3:30 A.M. OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. and Park Avenues Phone 60 and 68 Cor 2nd Est. 1910 i. ...i : i - . ,i.rnnlr of Pnnnn SURVIVOR One of the 54 soldiers Injured a Kocsy muhuui w... i . Isn . . .. . ii ..v, hmnltol train window SOOtl Biter ! - last Tuesday Is hoisted on a sireicner uu"b ""' R i n. . i-i i i i n fioot nf nmhnlances. ' r-amonton. The injured were lanen wj 11111 u. ..n. PHOTO) WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING See our Kodak Camera Line-up. Flash attachments lor all Cameras. STATION WAGON COATS!! Sizes 3 to 7 Green Brown Natural . THE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 303 3rd Ave. W. Kodacolor and Kodachrome Film. 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SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5G8 WARiTAN ROLE-"Canadian Navy-good navy," was what one member of the crew of this Wan tug shouted as they sailed away t:om H.M.C.S. Sioux. The Sioux, cruising off !as Part of the United Nations forces, pick.-d them up after a storm and helped the battered with food-even to chopsticks. PHOTO)