1 JOINT FUNERAL IS JSrfnce Uttpert Dan? JSetoa Wednesday, February 16, 1949 7 T1 r r-ri HOTEL ARRIVALS i imeiy i opics jrom i errace Mrs. c. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter CO-OP TOP PLACE (Continued from Page 4) Krecsy, Sedgwick. 17. High School-Hamilton Web Ihilpott, Evitt j and Co- Ltd. HELD AT TERRACE TERRACE Joint funeral service was held at St. Matthew's Anglican Church here with ster 2, Matson 1, Currte ;4. Po- Prince Rupert T. A. V. Tremblav, Vancouver; Miss V. Fairbairn. Quern Charlotte City. pions a chance to cop first place 'Jch, Kennedy 2, Keay, Windl.T- " ' -9. i if they get a little co-operation a few days here visiting with Mrs. William Osborne before proceeding to Duncan, Vancouver Island, where she expects to Mrs. C. J. Norrinrrton loft by train on Sunday fur Vancouver to attend the provincial conference of the Canadian Red Cross Society being hold there this week. MAINLY RUBBER EXPORTS from High School in defeating the present front-liners, Dom's Peoples took 37 shots and made Can Supply You With Junior " ' . North Star-Johnsen 9.-' Walsh, 2. Simonson 6, Young., 2. Ke 'nurse a while before going on Eev. P. H. Mallett, United Church pastor, officiating for two pioneers of the district -James Porter, victim of a recent fire tragedy, and William 8. They scored 1 of 4 free throws, i chr son R Including Fir, Cedar, etc. 4, gather, Sedgwick 2, 25 High School took 32 shots and : Currie. SANDAKAN, North Borneo 0 BritUh North Borneo exports in 19)3 amounted, tp 4a0Q,QD0 $ie,Q(JQ,Q0p. Nearly 60 per cent of ejcpqit are rubber and these have increased dpspile the labor shortage. made 4. They scored 1 of 5 free j Kinsmen- Helin 2, Blackaby, to Washington State and ultimately tq South Africa- Mrs. Osborne entertained. Monday pifcht of this week In honor of Miss Carr and again l the cocktail hour Tuesday afternoon- SoRlNG-In pir or Hemlock throws. jVebper 3. Pr.neff 1. Dumas-2, Holt, for whom a heart attack proved fatal. Pallbearers were George Anderson, Ed. Oleason. Ted Johnson and Tom oisen. JUNIOR LEAGl E Ciccone 2. Mar-Kay 1, Lr-tour- Very .successful was a 'ea and .sale of home cooking by the local Junior Red Cross on Saturday in the Orange Hall which was .specially decorated (or the occasion in the Hallowe'en motif. Hiiih School . girls had charge of Die affair. In the Junior League North neau 2. 13. DING AH Types SASH and DOOR and nnnTIIII I C 4! DfllT t uki 1. T. Harvey, prjnce Rupert barrister, has been in Terrace since the end or the week yhen he arriyed from Vancouver. He -WHAT IS Star won their seventh straight by dropping a 25-13 loss on the Kinsmen squad. In the first i quarter Kinsmen fought on even j terms with North Star as they held the powerful soda players to an 8-7 lead. The Kinsmen i constant ball hawking kept their j Miss Nora Carr R.N., who has is awaiting transportation eith- anion riMinnMiO ni.Diwk l imit rvee-1 on the nursing staff of the er by air or rail pack to ' rpnee Smithcrs Hospital, is sp.-nding Rupert. , r m Mi in all styes , flflJNK 651 A I 1 WITHOUT A IXiARDEM? was in the chair and Mrs. F. Wright was secretary. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Strand, Mrs. rhillipson and Mrs. Way assisted by many willing students. DUTCH BELL FOR TERRACE CHURCH New Settlers Mke Presentation Plans Ar Considered OUTS, JIDES opponents flustered and caused ' them to pass wildly. This did not help them as their offence' fell off to only 1 frep throw. The" half-time score was 13-8. In the second half Kinsmen were stopped cold in their shooting which was wild although they did get many away. North Star continued piling up their lead and got many break-ayays as Kins JKKI5I. STANDINGS Senirr ' W L Pct. Co-op 10 2 .833 Brown woods 5 7 .417 Savoy 4 7 .304 Bo-Me-Hi 4 7 .30 Intermediate . W L Pet. Fashion Footwear 8 3 .727 Merchants 7 4 .638 High School C 6 .500 Morgan's 5 7 .417 Stone's 3 9 ' .25Q Ladies 4 W I. Pel Dom's 9 2 .818 Peoples 8 4 .6C7M ' High School 6 5 .545 Miller Bay 0 12 .000 i Junior i W L ", Pet. j North Star 11 1 .917 ... Kinsmen 7 4 . . .630 ' Rupert Hotel ........ 4 8; .333 High School ........ I ip'- .09t sincerity of the speakers was very evident and they spoke from practical experience of the value of the movement The Items by the pupils of Mrs. pgbb's division -Included OUTPOOR SEED BOX (S COOP PLACE TO STAHT FlQWERS One mnrlime t'ihnl'it-iM( - Atifi . AS niir framing ,nnu v,,, D,.-f mM .ir.,,t ,... Atl F 1 ERRACE In appreciation , fcert I ' ' . Patsy Phillipson and a splend- '"'l)s ;t weec would require two I i irllv renrtererl chnrnl raritQfln ve:ir ritiri fiohl innntliv Inrnunt (he wplcome they have received Lt-nrovoking ond'py a group of 20. Roberta Reid ' all the petm.e in trie United J "wiF new homtlapd, Dutch men played all five players up front. North Star came up with ettiers, through Mrs. Brandcis iilks by Mrs. Basil conducted the group in their ' States. flashes of smooth teamwork. North inar s tux 12 of 37 shots. in! Colonel A. nam- ."-pii uea ana coionui interpreta- presented an eighteenth century Dutch bell to Terrace United I -i with interesting uon pi 'wiping. ifiing items by Mrs. Xn the business session at the They made 1 of 10 free throws. "A (Kinsmen took 40 shots and niae'e , . m, ..i r r n i i 9. jney uiaue o oi i m:c uuv,. jji.m, provioeu an mhii rcpuns were given Dy e ' ' :p,ram at last eve- Mrs. Moore who, as treasurer, i ty of the Borden reported g substantial credit Lt' Individual scoring: Spnior fjhurch which held its congre-, gatlonal meeting last week- The bell will be installed in the new church which is to be erected here in pjace of that which vas destroyed by fire about a month age. The meeting considered plans for the new church and, to as- fc! l'.ueni-reacjit'r j naiancp. s. a. t;neescman, lor I I he men)bersl)ip committee, re- Co-op Lindsay . 10. Maephee , H. Holkestad 2, Domjnato 0, j :er and Colonel pqrted an enrolment of 118 and Jjg Saw Puzzles Sowing eedS in Outdoor Box Beynon 20. Alexander 1. Murray. Making prills for Sowin; Seed , 4 1 jn the work of the a magazine subscription list of Brownies and the 18. rr f I sist the proceedings. Rev. R. A. isn't our line but when it comes to putting and Cubs. Both The meeting reiterated the 9 fine presenta- e-d for , control and censor-jectives of the or- thip of crime comics. Wilson, pastor of First United things together with a Church in Prince Rupert, was present. Rev. p. H. Mallett, the in? weld that's a different iMooi-e a a. . ' Savoy Davis 9, Arney 15, M- Holkestad 10, Morgan 8, Men- 1 zies '4, Ciccone 4, Marshall. 50. I i Intermediate j ; i Stone's McChesney 7, Dumas ' '6, Wesch 2, Smith 6, Marshall, j Young, Kristmanson, Christoff ; 1 4.-25 I Hii It School Ratchford 3, Bill 5, Sharpe 2, Van Pykstra 6, le immense values ( With ths month being an fen at present and anniversary of the founding of c foundation they i the parent Teacher movement Jocal pastor, was in le chair f r story ! inch to bund eooa .special reference was made to principles pf ser-, $ts importance on an hUerna-e, thoughtfulness, tional scale and to its growth Electric Welding IS TRANSFERRED TO GREENWOOD and self-sacrifice, and influence locally. Th.s Acetylene Welding lopment of the would all help to ensure a liveiy Hartwig 7, Helin, Hills, Martin-. and rutting uui ana pnysii.ni i imeiesL in memoes lor me Dest Sep. 23 j J-arJics an inherent part education of children. i,.f, , ?inii , j i--"-- w, Red Cross Hospital Superintendents Exchange posts ' t Jf both groups. The j Presirlent Mrs. JI. C. Flood 4 :1 peoples Store Budlnlch 13, Howe 4, Dumas, Qi)!, Quick, Always Firm Soil Over Seed Transplant Directly into Garden j Starting flower seeds in a I seed and catering, apply to leedbox or special seed-bed. I both outdoor and indopr seed. Thom Sheet Metal TERRACE Miss Marearei Ross, who has been lady superintendent of the Red Cross Hos 31NPSS ANP PBOFPSSIONAL I . has many advantages, even af- boxes, except that . the only pital here since its ooening and ter spring has arrived, LAmjte4 , : black 8l ; 253 FIRSTS AVENUE EAST ls'sale to sow outdoors. BRVPGES and Mcl t nearly a year ago,, left on fiun-I ay for Greenwood, having been NO FLORISTS st Third Avenue 4 Except for those that vill transferred Xo a similar hosDi-J,. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS not stand transnlanting which tal there. Miss Hamlin has ar , AN"i5 A (j DITORS kind of automatic watering ruitnble for outdoors is wick watering; and the outdoor box must always be 4 well drained. Evaporation will usually be faster and more water will be needed. An outdoor box, filled, with porous soil which lets ex-; pfcs water pass through freely i can hardly be overwatered, and: I rived here from Greenwood to :ry service t GREEN 737 MC ' take charge of this hospital. t NOW AVAILABLE Income Tax Returns Compiled ompiled i-- Jj being an exchange of positions Pnnr i: her departure, socin' events for Miss Ross included a Besner Dlock Room 31 PHONE GOO ".OR DECORATING TR HANGING 1 aCN PAINTING u. HAH MKT' i:o.VE GREEN 981 ' bridge party at the home of Mr--Vic Gitaud and a farewell func-' tion by the Catholic Women' ' League at the home of Mrs ! i 1 1 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone BLUE 818 P.O. Box 520 330 Second Avenue Harvev Doll when a presenta tion was made by Father are few it enables you to use all the plants that grow, placing each in exactly the spot you ""nr. it in the Harden. During the period of infancy, when the .eedang plants need watching, a box may be placed in sun or .shade, where frequent inspe;-Uon is conveniently made. The plants will usually be Iree from disease, and have abundant light; so that growth will be faster and the plants more vigorous than indoors. An outdoor box started four weeks later than one indoors, will often have plants ready to move to the garden only two weeks after the indoor plants. The same method cf preparing a porous soil, sowing the Princp Rupert, B.C. Miouid be inspected daily. i If seeds are sown thinly, so that the plants can grow to, garden size before being trans- j planted, time will be- gained, since they will grow faster ifj not subjected twice to the shock I of being movpd. When the lit-; tie plants are two or three 1 inches high, carry the box dir-; ectly to the place where they j are to be set out. This will en-; ' able you to lift and set them in the garden soil with the least i possible disturbance . of their ' roots. ' i BUILDING RE-MODELLING REPAIRING See MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED f Builders and Contractors PHONE 3C3 BACK IN CANDA Mrs. Earn Carr, wife of the man C.ioaaa accuses of being a leading niember of a R;is.,ian espionap.e linu, is shown as she returned to Toronto Friday nuht after being deported from the United States. She was arrested by U.S. iminicration oifk'ial.s in New York and deported for overstaying lur visitor's permit. No charges w ere laid by Canadian officials since she has not been associated with the espionage ring. (CP Photo) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ANO TECHNICIAN ig. Voicing and Repairs :k coujssi i" Y I!I,AC'K 756 k 10th East i A. P. GAPNPU & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS DOWNTOWN Sun Route available. Phone 640 oi- apply Bu.-Terminal. U LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL FOR SALE 1940 Dodge Panel Very good throughovt. Ne motor 1947. 1949 licence. $850 IDLING WOOD in r.if,. 475 Howe St., Vancouver. B.C. Phone Black tifiC or write Box 1553. '44 AND CEDAR fiar-k Delivered B & W TRANSFER jtircen 18B MARGARET McLEOI) ; OPTOMETRIST ROOM 'lOV STONE BUILDLiCj Ormes Druss r-'.'N MACHINE' WOItKS CAS Mr. BUSINESS MAN Don I He in OSTRICH . als for SIMPLE? EX I and S DIESEL ENGINES PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 AJM. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-13 NOON TO P.M., 7 P M. TO 9 PJi. PHONE BLUE 593 P O. Box 1184 Service and Parts I rrs and users of In-jitiines are invited to om to view our vari- and talk over DViERYD Emergency bicycle deliver iron 1 p m. till p.m. and Sunday Dally car delivery lerrlce from 0 a m. til) 6 p.m. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches 204 4 th Street Phone 655 rR L RORIE I'limtant, Auditor, etc. hx Returns Compllerl Block - Phone 387 ... and GET the BUSINESS which You want! HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS J- CHENEY DENTIST S, RMITH BLOCK Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners P.O. Box 1401 j PHONE 81 j , $23.75 teoWV OIHfIMODeiSfkOMl77S f PHONES Black 687 . Red 894 evenings Buyers are becoming MORE DISCRIMINATING They want value-.for .ilicir cash TELL THEM IN THE DAILY NEWS OF YOUR VALUES , PO. Pox 1670 tR YOUR land CONCRETE I WORK " jALL BLUE 939 I- SAUNDERS Equipment QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL tioj 774 Srrond Ate- WE'LL BRING THEM TO YOUR DOORS Cartage Ltd. Movlnp Service The PanEy News phone 9 o J ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT f IIUKifC V a i ..... , . ' " - ..- f was brought to Europe in the J3th century and finally to America. Fishermen took carp irom the Great Lakes for the lirst time in 18fl0. -,arkin)rCartae RF.D 518