Friday, August 20, 1943 OFFICIALS FOR PORT DAY NAMED F'"al Arrangements Made For UiR Harbor Event Francois Lake News AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver K. J. Fitzgib-bons, J. Garry, C. H. Todd, C. G. Ham, Mrs. C. C. Weston, Major H. D Barry, Mr Underhill, J. Vernon, W. H. Sutherland, P. L. Johnston, F. Warne. To Sandspit J. Chell, H. Waf4 C TP T T., ,1 IN TERRACE . . , A Delicious Cool Drink Directions: Make tea exactly as usual . . . While ttill hot poor into glasses filled with cracked Ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to taste . . . Mrs. E. M. Kennedy and Miss Gillian Joiliffe of the Anglican Sunday School Caravan visited the members of the Sunday School By Post. They drove 4 4 n ihwmi wtpai wiirm olurc .T VT titan A lUrllrnV4 1 ' - - i Udtts' War, tii4 Goods. A Meh's Cldthfn, fthbH . , . "CP An AQ A9 li jSerrlc. SKEENA MERCANTILE THE Scabee Amphibian Plane Non-Sehed'ue Charter Serried Coitilnercial Hiihtihg Y IN MA AIR T Fishing Sightseeing J0RT LTD. fHDSES w H. Martin, 23; E. T. ftehney Ltd., 33 :ce Rupert: Prince RufrrMiotei. ( The Misses Helen Leake and Jean Butler are taking care of Nobles farm while Mrs. Nobles and Doug are in Vancouver. Mrs. Nobles left on Thursday with Douglas so that can have a periodic medical check-up. The Baseball Club entertained in the Hall on Friday evening with dancing, followed by delicious lunch Served by the players. More dancing followed and all who were there en- Joyed the hospitality of the club very much. Fred G. Brown, representa tlve of the Confederation Life Association, of Vancouver called in for a short visit on his way through to Ootsa Lake. Starter Inspector F. B Woods-Johnson. Preliminary . Starters H. Marshall, Elmer Clausen, Will- lam Bacon, Norman Moore-j house, Harry Menzles, Tony Crawley, Oscar Giske, C. J. Cur- rle. Clerks of the course Orln Odes;aard, Martin van Cooten, Norman Bellls, Kenneth Grant. Patrol Officer Lieut. John Quinn, R.C.N. Announcers Neil Ross, R. G. Moore. Public Address System Lieut. M, J. -Stapleton, R.C.S.C. Rockets and Signals H.M.C. S Cayuga, Crescent, Athabascan. DARLING, W(U YOU 3 RUNOVEPtTO MY Ntt MILLINERY SHOP "vA"M 113 I I at fr"Mrr lEST IN AUTOMOTIVE Sf.ltViCE . . . & Your DRESSES 3ERAL MOTORS DEALER Ift Bulrk Chef. Trucks oidamoblle O.M.C. Track j!iie MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY le Machine Shop & Garage 1 TERRACE, RCk Gabardines, Bengallnes, Crepes, Jerseys, Printed Silks, Cottons, Linens. SPORTSWEAR ... Skirts, Blouses, Slacks. ! '- COATS ... Full-Lenglh and Shortys. ACCESSORIES ' ALL AT PRICES THAT PLEASE. Purchase on the Sweet 18 Personalized BUDGET PLAN ' No Interest No Carrying Charges round the lake by Nadina visiting all the way, coming back via Ootsa Lake and back by the lerry. Mr. and Mrs. C. Parkvold. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Wick and Mrs. Alice McMeekln called in for a visit. They were returning to Prince Rupert after extensive travelling through the lakes district. Thirteen attended the Women's Christian Association meeting at Mrs. Phil Kelly's home at Southbank, on Saturday afternoon. Those who crossed on the ferry were met at South-bank by Phil Kelly and taken to the meeting in his boat. Mrs. Charles Millar, president, opened the meeting and after all singing hymns, Mrs. Kelly gave a very interesting lesson. The hostesses Mrs. Millar, Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. Tai"t, served lunch after which the visitors returned the same way by boat. The church service was well attended on Sunday morning with the church rilled to capacity. The next service will be Harvest Thanksgiving on the third Sunday in September. Dally News Classified Ads get Quick Results! DEAR, j R Jlv3 SWEET J SORRY BUT I TOLD YOU I' COULD, PL AY FOR Ar4 HOUR f-SURE Ml MSTV-- V-- f Hid YOUNG- IM SO SORRY. BUr YOU" WIFE'S HAT O-n I 7 POR AM HOUR.BUONO MAY VOUR M CAN PL AS FOR V UniiDt ISN'T BACK FROM V 0U9 WORKSHOP j IUL iVAT AROUND W VETTHEV SAO Kitchen Accessories Get yours at the VARIETY STORE Our assortment ranges from Salt and Pepper Shakers to Curtain Rods Visit us; you are sure to find many items you have been looking for. Jext Week the Final arrangements for Poit Day. y.llch w-:: be next Thursday, were made at a meeting of the Port Day committee he at the Civic cpntre last night r. reports of various com- ana details of work during the marine celebration' were checked. Reports of committee chairmen a Indicated that plans are in their final stages and n-iii h completed by the time the celebration arrives. Port Day committee chairman S. O. Furk was chairman of the meeting. The following officials were listed as taking part: Chief of the course Harbor Master Capt. J. R. Elfert. Official Starters Mayor Nora E. Arnold, W. H. Brett, M.L.A., H. O. Archibald, M P. Chief of Judges., f. . Anfleld. Judges Commander O. G. S. Robertson, R.C.N.. Commander ! J. 3. Davis, R.C.N.; Lieut Commander John Charles, R.C.N.; J. C. Gilker; Neville Gerrard; C. A. Berner; K. F. Harding; Gordon Forbes; H. F. Robins; C Keith Dixon; Gunnar Selvig; Hubert Ward, James Field, Robert Cameron G. A. Hunter; C. E. Starr; George Anderson; J. L. Lee; Oscar Haveroy; Dr. R. G. Large; George Green; Dan Kristmanson; Alex Mitchell; N. R. Young; Wilfrid 8mlth; I Peter Leighton; James Bacon; I P. M. Ray; Jack. D.McRae. ecrvs. A rjlrrA wake J I USE PHONE r-iC r 4- 7 k I A OM. I'LL ( BROTHER-J A ,7 AM 1 A LET'S ik DEAD , SOME T DUCKV , I V 5 T DAPLING - - SWEET TO WAIT FOR Mt IT WJLD BE I ABOJT AM From Vancouver J. Duffan, K. J. Fitzgibbons, D. Chow, Dr. and Mrs. J. Galbralth and two children. From Sandspit F. B. Woods-Johnson, Mr. Hearne. LAN!) REGISTRY ACT Re: Certificate ot Title No. 27842-1 to Blocks Eighteen (18) and Nineteen 119), Townslte of Masset, Map 846. excepting Lot "A" of Block Nineteen (19), Townslte of Mas-set. Map 948, as shown on Reference P!in 1600, and tot "B" of Block Nineteen (19), Townslte of Masstt. Map 946, as shown on Kef- ernce Plan 1601. WHEREAS HntfxtartnTv mv,f , loss of the above Certificate of Title Issued in the name of Nootka Packing Company 1937) Limited has 'i jueu in mis oiiice, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration Of one month frnm th riot of the ffrst publication hereof. Issue a rrovisionai certificate of Title In lieu of said lost Certificate, Unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me in WTlting. , DATED at the Land Registry Office, Prince Ruper.t B.C., this 29th day of July, 1948, A D. ANDREW THOMPSON. Deputy Registrar of Tlt!-s3. (211) RUBBER FOOTWfAR Toi en ilir sear w aitk Bar-flei! 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