BANQUET Prince tlupftt Dailg J3cto Monday, October 25, 1948 Local News Items . . . c J. W. Burns, manager director of the British Columbia Credit Union League, returned by plane SILVER WEDDING IS CELEBRATED It was the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, of Mr. and this afternoon To Vancouver af The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association's store in Cow Bay will be closed for stock taking on November 2, 3 and 4. (260) Paul Shannon sailed last night on the Camosun for Vancouver enroute to Yakima, Washington, to join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Shannon, who recently left the city. George Messerschmidt of Chicago, auditor for the Audit Bureau of "Circulations, was in the city over the week-end making the annual inspection of the circulation records of the Daily ter spending a few days here FOR PIONEERS Women's Co-ordinating Council Again Organizing for Affair The annual Pioneers' Christmas banquet will be held Tuesday afternoon December 21, in United Church Hall, according to decision reached by members M the Women's Co-ordinating Council at a meeting held in the Civic Centre. This year, as in previous Hunting and at Terrace. ' '' r- V WITH TV GYPROC rV X. FIREPROOF John Denning left on this af - ternoon's plane for a trip to Queen Charlotte Islands. Your date of the week HaL-lowe'en Hoedown, Civic Centre, Friday night. Be a Hill Billy for a night. (254) Miss Ada Smith left by air today for Vancouver enroute to Kamloops where she will visit her mother who is 111. Mrs. J. Harry Black yesterday K. F. Harding, general mana ger of the Prince Rupert Fish and to mark the occasion their children Mrs. Don Norton, Miss Jackets WALLDOARD ermen's Co-operative Association, returned to the city on Wanda Black and Larry Black- this afternoon"s train from a business trip to Vancouver. AT 'v" ttu citizens hn or in James Wong, Terrace cafe ,Low Pce, $1.92 per 4x8 sheet IRFRT & McCAFFERY LTD. years old or more win h Prince Rupert Ski Club meeting, Civic Centre, Tuesday, 8 p.m. All Interested invited to attend. - (252) Sale Prices proprietor, who has been on a trip to Vancouver and Toronto, j ible to attend the banquet which invited a number of friends in to the family home during the late afternoon for a reception. Congratulations and best wishes were renewed to the bride and groom and many silver gifts were also brought as tangible expressions of the felicitations. Mrs. W. A. McBroorri and Mrs. L. C. Griffiths assisted in the News. He arrived on Saturday afternoon's plane and returned to Vancouver by today's plane. Moose meeting to be held at the Moose Temple on Tuesday, Oct. 26, will be to celebrate ILD1NG SUPPLIES LUMBER PHONE A. MacNee, A. K. Decker and arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon's plane on his way back to the Interior. James Stuart, son of Mr. and a sponsored by the Co-ordinating Council. Under the chairmanship of Mrs. A. L. Haines, president, the meeting named the ; following committees: General convener, Mrs. Thomas Boulter, J. F. Milton, representatives of the Nicholson -Creek Mining Corporation, who have been in Mooseheart Day .Past Governor serving of delicious Mrs. D. C. Stuart, was taken 111 last week but prompt attention specting the company proper Jim Bacon will be chairman. Dinner will be served by the touncementt . a tnis column, - . . foil n-.nntU ty situated about two miles from brought about recovery. He is men's social , committee at 7 KIN GATHER WOOD FOR FIRES Kinsmen turned scroungers Usk, left by plane today fo their homes in Seattle. fiuerittinment, Mrs. J. s. lirjeo i " a cenu word p.m. sharp, to be followed by aiacu. Canadian Legion W. A- an entertainment program by still at home and progress is satisfactory. William Larmer, for ' years clerk in the W. J. Larkworthy the Women's Chapter, after Mrs. Norton Youngs, Canadian Club, and Mrs. H. L. Haines, A door-to-door canvas of the business section was in progress yesterday afternoon as the three Hallowe'en fire committees 8 p.m. Bazaar, November 3. H. A. Stewart, pioneer of Stewart, who has been on his first trip south in many years, arrived on the Camosun Friday afternoon from Vancouver and sailed last night on the Cardena for his Portland Canal home. which the evening will be taken up with dancing. Members and "cueKan Lodge. ' store at New Hazelton, left today by members of the "Poppy-Day Committee' taking orders turned out to gather wood for the annual shell-out fires. Aimiauons Miss E. Kinnaird there some time ago to take their wives, and the Ladies of ana Mrs. J. p. Moller. At the Canada Packers new the Chapter with their husbands for poppy wreaths and poppy decorations for business prem over a government post in Old Hazelton. Mr. Larmer was in are Invited. (251) plant two Kin parties turned up ;,ncert by Mr. Joseph Presbyterian Church, J. Rupert symphony concert for Boy ises on "Poppy Day." Prince Rupret recently. with trucks and working crews Soliciting committee Mrs. W. J. Llneham. Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., and Mrs. C. Q, Ham, Presbyterian W. A Transportation Miss E. Staff Sergeat G. A. Johnson, Citizens of Prince Rupert bent on the same mission but as it turned out they were after lulll Ulation, Civic Centre provincial police, returned to Canvas Hunting Coat, waterproof treated, with rubberized extended skirt. . Reg. Price $19.75 CI J kC SPECIAL PRICE V JHJ Canvas Shell Jacket, rainproof treated, long sleeves and wool lined. Reg. Price $8.25 Vt Qt SPECIAL PRICE JJilJ Fine quality Wind-breaker, rainproof treated, wool lined. Reg. Price $16.50 N IJT SPECIAL PRICS V J i Fine quality, lightweight Hunting Coat, waterproof t r e a t ed, large pockets in the back, double fabric throughout, comfortable and practical. Rtg. Price $18.50 4 Qf SPECIAL PRICE ).7J Please take notice that I, different woodpiles. the city on the Camosun yes 5. David Owens, have taken over terday afternoon from a trip to L Legion W.A- Bazaar, decorating Mrs. A.' L. Holtby, the business registered as Prince J the Queen Charlotte Islands on Rupert Bottle Collector. I will 10. very-k y nngucan w.A.; Mrs. , A. Hamilton, Women of the Moose; official business. Mrs. Johnson, give my customers the same OBfiRBV Lrian Fall Bazaar, Not. who has been south 'on escort Mrs. ueorge Cook; Pentecostal duty, returned on the Cardena w.a., and Mrs. Jens Munthe. The Conrad fire committee, under chairman Charles Collins, did a clean-up job at two spots and managed to get two fair loads of scrap material for the witching night. Sid Elkins and his party responsible for the celebrations planned for the Oyro Park, had similar success as did Stan Savllle's Totem Park crew. i Army Home League last night. courteous service they received from Mr. Weiss and I sincerely hope for their continued cooperation. DAVID OWENS. municipal Regent, I.O.D.E. 23, 2:30 p.m., Son of Those present at the meetine Mrs. F. C. B. Cummins of New all. Westminster will entertain at were Mrs. A. L. Haines, Mrs. T Boulter, Mrs. O. . Rudderham L CnapLer, I.O.D.E. 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