1 " " 3tin Euum S5afif !3eto3 Friday, November 12, 1948 STEWART NEWS Latest from Portland Canal Mining Centre PREPARING FOR T.B. SEAL SALE It mar still be a whtle before people begin to count the number of shopping days before Christmas but the Christmas spirit has gathered speed down at Christmas Seal headquarters where busy Kinsmen have been trying to get the bulk of the work done before they star; counting those shopping days. Mailing lists had ta be reviled, htmdred of envelopes addressed, letters written and -eals folded. Nobody had to LOCAL PULP MILL BIGGEST PROJECT VANCOUVER T H. W. Watts, secretary of the Vancouver Building Trades Council (AFL) said that an industrial bwMing boom has started in British Columbia and is expected to hit a level of $80,000,-000- It will provide employment in the buikirne; trades industry for at least four years, he said. Largest project out-iide Vancouver is the cellulose mill near Prince Rupert, expected to cost more than Portland Canal Lodge, Loyal were thoroughly enjoyJby all present. , .' jflft MM y, y ill.. - ' 5. 1P7,no every r'nt- lyJiHii.- Tv. T" J ' mw"- -n j Tiany : f John MeLeod. proprietor .. of the- Hot Krttt Edward, left Tor Vaneowver v receive- medical attention. CO-OP MAKES $500 GRANT TO CIVIC CENTRE A donation of $500 to Prince Rupert's CIvie Centre vu au thorlzed this week by the semiannual meetingof the Prince Rupert fishermen's Co-operative which concluded here last night after a orte-day session. Reports on" th'e various actiT-ifles of the organization were (he malfl Items of business. The Prince Rupert Co-ope r ative meeting was followed Wednesday by a meeting of the directors of the B.C. Fishermen's Co-operative Federation, sales organization for all the fishermen's eo-oneratlves In the province. Thts meeting was rrelcr trt the CMc Centre and continued Wednesday. Attending H were members o th federation staff, the Prrnw Htrpert Fishermen's Co-Co-opwatiTe, Kynrt Trollers' Association and the Sointnla Fishermen's Cut-operative. Order of Moose, In conjunction with Portland Canal Chapter, Worrten of the Moose, held a very successful military wttlst drive on Saturday In the Moose Home. Winning table comprised Miss Dickson, Mrs. H. Wilkinson, Mrs. EL Jacobson, and W. J. Wakefield. The table getting the consolation prizes was composed of Miss Maxy-rauik, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Snyder and Mrs. W. R. . Tooth. After' supper, Constable C. Kelson, projectionist for the Parent- i lo'd idle hands. Robert Cameron ana H. fil-klaso left far Shatrghnessy Military Hospttia to have-a check -over-. I In discussing the nee for a istwcessfal camhrn, Herb ."Young, chairman of the Kins BY-ELECTION LINES NOT YET FORMED Mrs. R. Barwine has left for a trip to VancoHvet. 1 men T. B. Seal eomwrittee. pointed out that, w tuberewioeis is a coflimunicaole disease. like J. O. LeFrawcofs, manager-ef the Gold rrnn Mi no loft fn Teachers Asscoiation, gave a- t i ' measles or whooping- eowgh. It ' can be prevented by breaking the chain . of infection. The cham can be broken by finding cases early before they infect view of the latest films from ! Montreal at the first. f SHOAL LAKE, Man. Opposition to Premier Stuart Oar-son of Manitoba in the December 20 federal by-election In the Marquette constituency re- the National Film Board which weeit. t ,, r , , , , , i others and by treating then be Hl Mi rnnvnn luailtiliy I i Ai , 1019 l"ey Mn a mfe die' MeiUr U C.C.F. W ProeresSive-ConServatives par-! Twf f ,' the1 1 t0 thn"ul ties have a candidate in Uf field and, while the former are ! lh tn nUK which the'6 tls.f0r earIy tiad expected to provide one. CHILD GROWTH STUDY BEGUN FRANCOIS LAKE INSTITUTE-MEET WAWAIMO i uia we snouia spare no effort , . , , , , , , -Fight thoas- stand of the u. ta mttfawn in preventing ag we children here are ( Grn. muwing provincial ahlp th cmB' n 7 f) lrmcm.? -La&fl News fn Jsnyder is at present, operation" for appendicitis He III la gtat on a busi- j had ten on one of the 'coast! 'and schvjot cGmamnity," concluded Various Activities Flanne Mr. guiug tu uc guinea pigs lor t un uj iui a icuci iii the "Uf Federal department at , eanet post probably Justice f .. .... . . I Young. ..v.,g o,pua. ncitor!HeaKh Minister will be nominated II I He expects io De buata until he was taken M, I Ul I two weeks. j records, Dr. ' Douglas V. Huttow Liberal candidate on November IS in the riding vacated by Hon. Robert Benson is back apain In this district. He is in the Forestry department stationed ' ! MIT I been received here hot c) ISeed has had an j of the child and welfare division, said. He revealed that he Is organizing a staff to conduct a study during the net eight months. He said the study will detect growth failure and physical "i I . I at Somhbank URGE END OF BALKAN STRIFE PARIS w The United Nations political committee has approved a resolution demanding that Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia settle the Balkans dispute with Greece. The 58-member committee of the General Assembly voted 48 to 6 for the resolution. TWO 1- A. Glen, former Federal Resources Minister. Well Known Naval Man Passes Away VICTORIA Captain J. E. Ol-and, well known Canadian Naval career man, died this week. His wife had passed away on Saturday. Cant. Oland was 54 years f H PRIZE Several of the younger folk went to the dance at CoJley-moant oti Satarday niht and reported having had a real good time. INNERS in 1: FRANCOIS LAKE A most enjoyable afternoon was spent" when eleven ladies met at the home of Mrs. Partington for the monthly Women's Institute meeting. The meeting opened with a chorus, Ciub Women's creed, and sacred reading by Mrs. Snyder. Pians were made for a shower to lx held at the home of Mrs. Partington to honor Miss Jean Peebles. Plans were al mode for a free show to be htld early in December especially for the children who do not often have a chance to see a shmv. It is hoped that Geoff Woodall will bring some movies, Ihe-je to be supplemented with i t nled films f roro Vancouver. There will be bran tube for the FRENCH PROTEST WEST RECOVERY YK HUI'ERT Area . Mf. and Mrs. George Brown and child sailed last night on TRY A CLAMttFLtD ADf BERLIN p A French threat of aee and had retired from th.. Mj.rs n ARGIL to slow the progress of western Navy in 1945, making his home Delivery. City 'ALLY ENOCKSOtf by Island ttie Prince Oeorge for a holiday trip to Vancouver. BOTTLE-FED DADIES II ? i !. ;Hllti kk tiirre are two t sinners in the Germany s recovery may give i,Uice then at Shawnigan Lake. : the United States a new foreign capt. Oland was no stranger 1 policy headache. . ; at prii)ce Ruoert. He command- ! The French military gover- ed Canadian destroyers which nor. General Pierre Koenig. pro- vWled lnls putt Ul past yeai.S). tested that western Germany is l lecovcring "too rapidly." Un- ,," less it ts slowed down, he Reader am classified acrer-1 Rupert area on children, .sale of hot dogs, Melody if ym hy i, bm fr. w to raich doughnuts and coffee. ney Time In response to a letter from 'f don'f care if yo can't cook, darlrng so long as yu STEN IN threatened to withhold his ap- tlsers are requested to submil proval from the western Ger- their copy to the office. Tele-man confutation, now beig phoned advertisements often lormed, and the merger of the lead to mistakes against which French zone Into "Tri-zonia." the Daily News cannot guarantee Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 171 Box 174 can open packages of PosTs Grape-Nufs F fakes f" R 6:30 p.m. wtnnii luutWw Mm taW rare if baby naaxl iMritwtg tMn. a Krt-.(l ufiW oftn vt fitttf, fvm1i n4 iflrs vnKilMMKNl and naaK irtntnarh. It lsby't Ma TilMt Kela r kp luitiy'i bnwfki myahMttk wi'Ca uimm alunuch-wJimw VwrwlitWf aa4 tetKinir trf.ubles. No afcvV atalf a tiilmir 4Tet. fcietily Tuit to a auaaw, H 4min4. lo t Irt vw b"-T atrir rvt Bttby'a Own hry Friday OIK SKILL FOR "Oh George you're wonderful! I'll just open a package of malty-rich, honey-golden Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes, and quick-like breakfast will be ready!" t "Um-ra-ra that one-and-only. P.SH PRIZES I xlar. ZDf. Mrs. Wm. Harrison. Wistaria, 'vho is in charge of collections for a baby incubator to be presented to the Burns Lake Hospital at Christmas, it was decided to raise direct contributions in Francois Lake and ri;frict. and letters are to be ?ent 1o each family. Those present at the meeting were most enthusiastic and immediately offered their donations. r other food essentials that stare win make your husband a hasfcy guy!" "And of course I was only kid-dftif about not being able ta cook. 1 can make serumptiou- ookies, cakes -and other good things from those tested recipes on the Posla Grape-Nuts Flakes packages." "How about picking up some crisp, erunchy Post's Gcape-Nuts Flakes on our way down, to get Um marriage license?" FAMILY r a out-of-this-world Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes Savor!" "Ana good nourishment. to, don't forget." "Yep, Ho they're jam-packed with carbohydrates, minerals and The sum of $10 has been ,cpnt on supplie for the Community Hall mirrors, trays, teaspoons etc. Mrs. Partington won the tray which was raffled among- the ladies present. Proceeds FOR MORE THAN 60 YEARS! K VA' l, kA. i ; were put with the copper collection for' the crippled chito-len's hospital. - , Mrs. Nrave read an amusing article "How to Sleep on a Studio Couch." Mrs. Sheaffer was the winner of a contest ,the answers of which were found on pennies. Food was collected for a parcel to England. Last month 33 pounds were sent, food and clotfting. The meeting closed with a chorus and the Lord's Prayer. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess, Mrs. Snyder. Your Best Rating Place FULL COURsr MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eariffuet Hal! ; for Luncheons, Dinners ! and Parties ' ' ' ' , Chinese Dishes - Mitchell Curric LIMITED Phone 363 BUILDERS - and CONTRACTORS iRfiSTALClTV ! CANNED FOOHS t. BROADWAY GAFE 6t 3rd Ave W. 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