Local News It WIDE INTEREST Prince Uupctt Dall? jQcto fctu. Monday, August 9, 1948 FATHER CARROLL IS FAREWELLED Parish Bids Good-Bye to Popular Priest MRS. REDDIE PASSES AWAY After an illness of several Terrace Club Sport Jackets years which several months necessitated her removal south, Mrs. Mary Reddie, well known pioneer Prince Rupert woman, died on Friday in hos pital near Vancouver. The funeral is taking place in the south. Mrs. Reddie, who was a native Scotland, came to Prince Ru pert in the very early days with her husband who was one of the city's pioneer medical practitioners. Dr. Reddle died In 1912 and Mrs. Reddie had re sided here since that time. Be- fore coming to Prince Rupert, she and her husband had been for twelve years at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Reddie lived in her small cottage on Fifth Avenue West which was at one time situated on Church Street, an offshoot of old Centre Street. This was before the original townsite lots were put on the market in 1909. Deceased was 87 years of age She had many trends from pioneer days here ind Ltd ... . IN CITY RITES Edmonton and Victoria shared Interest in a wedding solemnized here Saturday eve when Patricia May Cnowne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Chowne of the Alberta capital, became the bride of Douglas B. Fawcett, son of Mr. and. Mrs. C. R. Fawcett, of Victoria. The rite was performed ' at First United Church by Rev. A. J. Lawton. Attired in an afternoon dress of pearl grey crepe with pink accessories, the bride was given in marriage by Lawrence Dakin. She was attended by Mrs. Diana Blair who wore a dove grey dress with tourquoise accessories Ronald Stewart was grooms man. During the signing of the register, Mrs. Lawrence Dakin played an organ solo "Because." ronowing me ceremony a number of friends attended a reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dakin. Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett will reside in Prince Rupert where the bridegroom is on the staff of Canadian Pacific Air Lines. that help build up the old muscle?" "Proteins, Hercules. And Post'i Grape-Nuts Flakes sure kave got "em!" "And phosphorus what's that for?" "That's for sturdy bones and sound teeth." "Eating Post's Grape-Nuts Flake every day no wonder I'm such a husky guy!" "And Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes give you iron for the blood and other food essentials." "Say Post's Grape-Nuts Flakeg are ready to cat right from the package, so let's have some, quick." KINSMEN DANCE I IS SUCCESSFUL ! The Kinsmen Kiddie Kamp fund took a $100 jump Friday night when 300 paying guests attended the dance, sponsored by the Kin Club in the Civic Centre ballroom, and stepped to uie music of Andy Mc-Naughton and the Dukes. Ray McLean, W. Long and Armine Boas, assisted by R. G. Moore, organized and supervised the entertainment. Mrs. T. Norton Youngs sailed at the end of the week on a trip to Vancouver. BIRTH NOTICE HOOD Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hood, nee Florence Parker, in the Prince Rupert General Hospital on Sunday, August 8, a daughter, Barbara Anne. Buth doing well. CHANGED of LIFE? Are you join through the functions! 'middle age period fHt-ultar to women i8 to 52 yra.)? Does thi mak you suffer from hot flnftheii, fel bo nerixtun, high-Btrunu, tired? Then do try Lydia E. I'itiatham'a vegetable 'omKund to relieve uch symptom. Pinkham's Coirtfound abto has what Doctors call a BtomAchio tonic effect! VLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S W8& l VIMi viTJinnii 5 NEW NUMBER 5 for f Chicken in the Rough'? to take home i CALL RED 705 $ JCIVIC CENTRES i) in inc. room:- A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy MAPLE, OLD COLONY DINING SUITE, Refractory Extention Table. Atmosphere of distinction to live with. Phone 775 327 Third Ave. WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing. Printins Enlarein? QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies "3 SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE Daily except Mon. & Tucs. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2, 2:3U, 4:30, 6:30, 7:10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10 a m. Last Boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return All schedules weather permitting. Inquiries 123 Taxi MT J in J "THAT'S A VER1T SENSIBLE PURCHASE M'LOVE -WHY DIDN'T YOU BUY A COUPJ.E?" ems... Mrs. Robert Davidson, Leeds Apartments, sailed on the Prince George Saturday night a trip to Vancouver. ago Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Little arrived in the city by car this morning from Terrace and left this afternoon's plane for a trip to Vancouver. Scandinavian Air Lines and Arthur Brooksbank invite you of attend a pubHc showing of new colored sound movies on Norway ana cweaen, Common Lounge, Civic Centre, 9 o'clock tonight. (it) Miss Sharon Mansell, who has been visiting nere with her bro-hter and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mansell, will sail by me camosun tomorrow after-ternoon for Vancouve enroute back to her home in Detroit. Leslie B. Bing, managing dir ector of J. H. Todd & Sons: R. W. Sinclair, central mnnncrr and Ernest Todd came north from Victoria to Klemtu on the present voyage of the Camosun ior an Inspection visit to the operation there. They will be , returning south this week. ATTENTION MERCHANTS Meeting in Common Lounge, Civic Centre, Tuesday, August JO at 8 p.m. Mr. S. L. Wilkins will speak on the Municipal Aid and Social Security Tax Act. Question Period. All interested retailers please attend. Prince Rupert Retail Merchants' Association. (187) Edward G. Borgstrom of the New York office of Scandinavian Air Lines arrived in the city on the Prince George Saturday night after an extended tour of the Alaska coast as far as Bristol Bay. Tonight Mr. Borgstrom will give a showing of films on Norway and Sweden at the Civic Centre and will leave by tomorrow afternoon's plane for Vancouver To Whom 11 May Concern This is notification yiat, as from July 31, I am no longei connected with Handyman Home Service. V. Morrison. (187) Announcements All advertisement this column will be churned for a full month at 26 centa a word Oranpe Tea. Proceeds Protestant Home. Oddfellows' Hall September 1. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Eve ning entertainment. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall, cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale j(jovernjjer 25th. Dance. Every Saturday nisht Oddfellows' Hall. U97) Consult us fur your needs in all typos of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cards for every occasion 1) I II It Printing BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE 23 TOPS IN KITCHEN UTENSILS! See the new "Thermic Ray" stainless steel saucepans with copper bottoms for quicker, even heat, plastic handles and knobs, balanced weight and streamline design. The only copper bottom stainless steel utensils with "Vapor Seal Lids." ra-B l h Mn rvi t.,.i . -. umi, sr., left on Fridavl evening's train the' f.r a trip to Kelowna district. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Nickerson, for who nave bee Qn a , ,Yancouv. are returning to the city on the Prince George at the end of this week. on Miss Shirley Dorset is in the city from Vancouver paylne a visit with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. James Hopkins,' to Besner Apartments. ""' "a M. C. O. Withers and son, who hav her, . trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the amusun last evening. Mrs. N. Orme Catt arrived in the city at the end of thp from Lethbrlcige to attend th marriage here this week of her :pnew, urmt smart, to Miss iMiid neaiey. The Misses E. S. and J. 8 Gray arrived In the city on the Camosun last evening from New Westminster to visit for the next three weeks with their sister, Mrs. James L. Lee, Eleventh Avenue. The Misses Eugenia and Am elia Pavllkls, who have been on a holiday trip to Vancouver, will oe returning home from the south on the Prince George at me ena of this week. miss Katie Meyers, who has been visiting here with Dr. and Mrs. G. E. H. Montgomery, will return to Vancouver on the Camosun tomorrow. Mrs. A. W. Bavester arrived in the city Sunday evening on the Camosun from Vancouver to spend the next two weeks visiting her daughter, Miss Nan Bavester. Midland Pines are now open with sales and service at the highway entrance, 1401 Freder- lch St. Imperial Oil credit cards . will be accepted. Manager, Vic Cavenalle. (188) J. W. Murphy, MP. for the federal riding of Lambton-West, Ontario, was a round trip passenger on the Princess Norah which docked here northbound mis morning. He was accom panied by Mrs. Murphy Mrs. Fred Murray and family are leaving on ' this evening's train for Qr..:bell In western Ontario. They are being accom panled as far as Winnipeg by Mrs. Murray's sister, Mrs. Ruds-vlk. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McMullin sailed on the Prince George Saturday night for Vancouver where Mr. McMullin, who has been for the last few years manager of the 'Family Shoe Store, will take special medical treatment. Miss Karen Helde of the Canadian National Railways district freight agent's office here left on Friday evening's train for a visit to her home In the Sas - katoon district. I Lt.-Cdr. T. A. Johnstone of j H.M.C.S. Chatham left on Friday evening's train ror a irip to Ottawa on naval business. On the way East he will stop off at Sioux Lookout where Mrs. Johnstone and child are spending a holiday. Mr. ana Mis. Raymond Burge and family sailed on the Prince George Saturday night for Vancouver to which city Mr. Burge has been transferred in the Dominion Government radio telegraph service after having been stationed at Digby Island. Mr. Burge's successor at nicbv Island will be James Daniels, who has been stationed for the past six months at Dead Tree Point and who will be arriving shortly with Mrs. Daniels. TOO LAI. lO CLASSIFY HELP WANTED Boy for Sun Route downtown. Apply Bus Depot, or Phone 640. tfi i GLEN PLAID CHECKS SOLID COLOR COVERTS HARRIS TWEEDS It's smart to look smart in one of these Terrace Club Jackets . . They're comfortable, handsome and economical. Featured in a wide range of plaids, plain colors ind tweeds, we lave all sizes in Doth young men's ind conservative models. Aoic Available! IP LOOK FOR TUB NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenu Black 884 HEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 231 ' P.O. Boz 198 Annuncatlon School Hall was filled on Thursday night when a large crowd gathered to bid farewell to Father James A. Carroll, the parish priest, who will be leaving shortly for Fort St. John. Father Carroll came straight from Ireland to Prince Rupert In May 1942, becoming parish priest in June 1946 when Father Lantagne was transferred to Vancouver. A short program, arranged by Miss Frances Moore, opened the evening with four selections being sung by the school choir, accompanied by Miss Moore. Mrs. J. L. Blaln gave a recita tion in French. Miss Pat Clarke danced the sailor's hornpipe and Alan Forman played a piano solo. Father Edward Green was chairman. Bishop Anthony Jordan introduced the new parish priest, Father Frank Rayner, formerly of Ottawa, who recently arrived here from Vancouver. His Excellency then gave an address, paying tribute to Father Carroll's talents and splendid work during his seven-year period in Prince Rupert. The Bishop spoke for himself and on behalf of the whole parish of the great esteem and af fection one and all had for Father Carroll His Excellency spoke in praise of the great work accomplished by the Sisters of St. Joseph, three of whom are leaving shortly Sisters Mary Oervaise, the superior who has been 11 years in Prince Rupert and Sister Saint Isadore and Sister Sa-blna To them too went the bc wishes of all who knew them. On behalf of the entire parish John Comadlna, president ol the Catholic Youth Organization, read a beautiful lluminat- ed address in booklet form, the work of the Sisters. This he presented vo tamer Carroll with omer guts irom his parishlon ers as tokens of appreciation and gratitude for his never-failing help and kindness. "It U with the deepest regret we say farewell to Father Carrol and all wish him happinness and better health in Fort St. John,"' said Mr. Comadlna. Father Carroll. In his lmlmitable Irish way. expressed sincere thanks and ippreciation to the ladles, the men the C.Y.O., the altar boys nd children , of the parish for their generosity and co-operation in every way. I Mrs. E. Telseth, president of ; the C.W.L., was general convener of the affair and, with Mrs. C. Schaeffer and Mrs. St. ' Amour, took charge of the hall, j hich was beautifully decorated with masses of flowers. On a table covered with a lovely lace j cloth were white candles and j a huge iced cake made by Van's I Bakery, with the words "Best i Wishes and bon voyage Father Carroll." The evening ended with serving of tastefully prepared refreshments in charge of Mrs. J. Bruce, Mrs. N. R. Young, assisted by Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. R. E. Moore, Mrs. L. Doiron and Mrs. G. R. Brett. Many others helped with the serving. City Merchants City merchants are asked In future to have copy for aU display advertisements into the Dally News office by 4 pm. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. 1 I.. i. . "hi:kitti Ml.K ! n Court of Canada . Harry Hex land Hravrn 5 upon n to me "r-I ecied i by ,he tX(.he.uer Court of ! ,13" Ottawa. July mil. ( ill -i, """d the property ol ! ? 5"f,l. harry Rowland Boa-i omLi. .7 i"d personal, com- Priwng tha general store, untfl re-j iLf0!" nd operated by ,Cl 7 HJT Rowland Heaven, at ttrktt Olty. B.C.. and Lots : tJ?7 J" City, Map 934. iu, r"'V" nereby ottered ior n,lT J 'h. eherlff. Prince Ru-J "f i, -Tender " Tenders -LP1'' "F" of the Sheriff. . ;i t "m,i 'Wpwt Post Office. J7?V-;0 o'clock i..K,n. Satwd.y.'AVf Hp,, 1948. Tender. "V tr. U 4 tore atoc. and ine ram -estate acparately. T The highest or n v-ncW .riiv 1 accepted. . . " ! RmSi 'H Z L."flfita.Sherlff. Prince ?E.J TV.?" P"' Otnct. Queen Snn.Clt,' ' DlRtrlct Po'" Office, Court Houne, Prince "Huh? What'd you say? Oh you trrean thoS? malty-rich, honey-gold-n Post ! 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