THIS AND THAT t?tfn Rupert Dail? J3cto0 Wednesday,' September 29, 1948 MUNICIPALITIES GROUP TO MEET TWICE YEARLY RONALD Sr COLMAN t THPI1TP Church Corner Stone To Be Laid By Bishop Natives of the Naas River village of Aiyansh will celebrate Tranksgiving Day next month by laying the corner stone of a new $12,000 Anglican church which they plan to rebuild on the site of a former one which burned down. Bishop J. B. Gibson will officiate at the corner stone ceremony on Sunday, October 10 and the following day SHIPS AND WATERFRONT Mil Li UiULi v-3 ig The Union of Central B.C Municipalities will hold semi ; APLEY annual conventions, Instead of annual, as in the past, in order to draft and consider regional resolutions rJrior to- the time Prince Rupert run, British Columbia Coast Steamship Service of Canadian Pacific Railways nanounces that, effective as from October 20, the they must be submitted for consideration by the province-wid x-t-i rnt- lb. M.ni. company's Alaska steamers Union of B.C. Municipalities, will include Ocean Palls as a ! Decision of the Central Brit-port of call. Alert Bay, whidi ish Columbia municipal body to has been a traditional call of increase its tempo was an- Coastal Passenger Fares Roosted Alaska Ships to Call at Ocean Falls " Announcement has been made by the operating lines of a general five per cent Increase in ail coastal passenger steamship fares, effective as from October 1. The company's fare between Vancouver and Prince Rupert one way will be $31.50 plus taxes Instead of the present $30. .'With the laking of the steamer Princess Adelaide off the Vancouver - Ocean Falls- the Alaska steamers, will be nounced to city council Monday will be given over to banqueting and sports. The church, which will also be named St. Bartholemew's, will be an exact duplicate of St. Andrew's cathedral in Prince Rupert, use of plans for the diocesan cathedral having been allowed for the Naas River structure. Councillors of Aiyansh are appealing to all villagers to return home in time for the ceremony. Boats are being made available for eliminated. ! night by Mayor Arnold and City 'Clerk Thaih in a report of the PRINCE RUPERT IS MENTIONED Juneau Lumber Shipment Figures In N.L.R.B. Hearing There were several reference transport. Advertise in the Daily News! Vanderhoof convention which preceded the U3 C.M. parley at Harrison Hot Springs earlier this month. Resolutions considered at Vanderhoof all had been submitted for the U.B.C.M. agenda more than two months before and delegates felt that all they could do about them was coordinate their voting to present a regional front and that this was not enough. "All we. did was hash over somebody else's resolutions. If "One more thing do you have change for a quarter?" to Prince Rupert during a Na NAPOLEON SOUGHT SUGAR During the Napoleonic wars, the sugar shortage was so acute Napoleon offered a reward to any scientist wha could produce sugar from products available on the continent. What's New at CIVIC CENTRE tional Labor Relations Board hearing in Juneau last week, involving the Juneau Spruce Corporation and the International Longshoremen's and ! A' I Warehousemen's Union. The ex- we had a meeting belorehand Noting the need for an adult we could have worked up some- thing constructive ahead of , Photography club in this city, AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver C. HM. Pratt, time that would have been of,Lleut- Mike Stapleton has un 'Hprralrpn in fnrm nnn nnH nivl real value to the North," Mayor amination brought out certain technicalities of the Taft-Hartley Act. Capt. Baggen, skipper of the company tugboat, told about the trip of the Santrina to Prince Rupert late in August with a Arnold said. ':10m TOMcanowi 1 1 G. R. Brett. C. J. Long, H. R. Copeland, R. C Ridley, J L Hart, W. P. Dustin, V Stott, D. Watts, S. Scofield, W. Choate. To Sandspltr-J. Fletcher, E. Deadline for the U.B.C.M. resolutions is July 1 and the Wednesday is calling a meeting of all those interested. The well-equipped dark room of the Civic Centre will be investigated and plans drawn up load of lumber which it was in- northern political group plans tended to unload there and ship to hoId its first semi-annual Oesch. ... i for activities during the win- From Vancouver J. N. Hobbs, by rail. The Juneau Empirj . meeting next year sometime in1 " t . ti- i . ,, iter. J. Hart, J. Findlay, J. Barber. says: jjuhc iuk secuiia meeting win "On arrival at Prince Rupert,' bP held shortly before the VB W. Riley. Capt. Baggen contacted the com For those who are interested in music Neville Gerrard CM. convention. "It adds force to a resolution pany agent, Norton Youngs, who hi turn called a stevedoring IN ThE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION ACT AND company. Banfield "What occurred?" Baggen "The lumber was not IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MIKE KACHMAR. OTHERWISE unloaded." Banfield "What did you do when it bears the notation that is planning an evening every it is supported by a regional two weeks when, with the use municipal union," City Clerk of records and by discussion, Thain told the council meeting, it is hoped to create greate. "The delegates take it more understanding and apprecla-seriously than if It is presented tion of Bood music. Interested by a single municipality." teen-agers as well as adult The meeting next June will wiu be welcomed in this group be held at Burns Lake whi'e lt is stm under consideraUor the annual meeting will be held wnether to follow the Music at Terrace in .September. i Appreciation course of. th. Officers of the Union of Cen- Universlty of British Columbia VEH S U SHOWS " .i then?" Baggen Took the lumber to Tacoma." An outfit to treasure from Fall through Spring. Coats J Banfield "See any Local 15 men in Prince Rupert?" Baggen "Yes. Joy Guy and KNOWN AS MIKE CACZMAR. ' DECEASED, INTESTATE I TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge W. O. Fulton. Local Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 20th day of j September. 1948. ap- pointed Administrator of the Estate of Mike Kachmar, or Mike Cacmnr., late of Prince Rupert. British Col-" umbia. who died on the 39th day ct August. 1948. at Prince Rupert. British Columbia All persona Indebted to the said estate are required to py Bhe amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having FRIDAY and SAT. 0 Phone 631 for "Foothills" Alberta Coal All sizes in stock. PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LTD. Order your supply NOW Be comfortable later. Don't be left out In the cold when tho first chill blast strikes without warning. We're ready to serve you promptly . . . our prices are right. PHILPOTT. EVITT & CO. LTD. Lumber, Bulldlnr Supplies and Suits in the 1948 man- tral B.C. Municipalities, elected -Jnion department o. ner. Vern Albright were on the dock." whether it would be more in- NEWS REEL PICTURES at Vanriprhnnf this var oro' I Guy and Albright denied talk work from the iteresting to Prpsiripnt. r!nmml:strnr Stan, ing with Prince Rupert long basis of individual composers WALLACE'S Of Course shoremen about refusing to handle the cargo. "Margie" Bra ley Gould, Smithers. Vice-President, Commissioner L. C. Steele, Vanderhoof. Secretary, City Clerk H. D Thain, Prince Rupert. . . ... , . . ., iClaims against the said Estate are Art will not be neglected thl.' required to tile them with me prop-year. On December 1 MiSf er'y verified on or before the 30(n TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! ON HER, TOUR OF H01I Faure mc is io wuiiuas comine from jroru Telkwp itus , Ty 01 Ottober- 948- fitng which dlstributk)n wiu m(Mle havin(t . gard only to such claims of which OTICE OF AITUfXTlON FOR I HOT iui icciii iiiuiJLiia aim sue Jul? offered to give art lessons to a 'teen-age group and to an ONNF..VT TO TRANSFER OF BF.KR I.H'FASK NAMED AFTER KING The word mausoleum orie NOTICE IS HEREBY given that on 1 shall have been noulied. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. thl". '8th day of September. AD. 1B48. JAMES TEETZEL HARVEY. Barrister and Solicitor. Prince Rupert, B.C. (142) COTTAGE CHEESE New creamed rresh Made ' VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SEBVIC1 ., the lath day of October ad. 1948 inated in 353 B.C. when Queen adult group. The teen-age the undersigned intends to apply to Artemisia built a magnificent 8roup she would prefer to meet the Liquor Control Board for consent v,. ... on a Kar.iirrfav sn thot o-h.n n7 toto . inwuuiiiviiw hU fcllC illCIMUlJ' Ul j w.uv, r. . i v . . to transfer of Beer License n f r Issued In respect of premises, beiu,? ner husband, King Mausolus. i the weather was good, they j could go outside to sketch. The adults would have to choose 1 pan 01 tne premises known as tne Commercial Hotel situate at the corner of First Avenue and Eeighth BOWL STARTS FIRE mi pa SPY HILL, Sask., Mrs. their free time to meet in the otreei. in tne city of Prince Ruper SI province of British Columbia, upon Addie Carter, Spy Hill house- Hobby room to do still life ob- )?3ZZn"aTZ w"f: eUnoke """.Jects until they could get out- Nine (9) Section one in. Map 923 vestigated. It came from a doors to work. 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