1 Prfnce Uupert Daflp Jftctos Wednesday, September 29, 1948 or r limelu iomcs from terrace STEWART NEWS LnfosJ from Portland Canal Mining Centre VERS UdMFD Mrs. C. R. De KergommeauX, Terrace Reporter 'KlondyUe Kate' Wants Comfort Now Mrs. W. L. Van Duren. or mort " CLASSICAL APPROACH MONTREAL, (?) At . least junior matriculation in Greek is required to enter the newly- Parent-Teachers Raise $60 at Tag Day 'Auntie Ad's' Eightieth Birthday Honored FAREWEUED AT STEWART PARTY established. or Divinity .Faculty taformaUy known as "Klondyk at McGill University here. Many and Durenr wha theological colleges in the UnHvWted ynkM Md Alaak dwtag ted States have dispensed with sam ' : til,, ' "4 Evan . Harris, superintendent of Morris Summit Mine, who ha beea at the mine for the past week or so, left for the south on the Cardena on Monday. He Is confident that big developments are in store for ttm mine. Installation of tfte Th P.T.A. tag day, held in attended" mnmim rrfflcpT at a banauet STEWART The Moose H. here. . McGill is sticking to the classi Terrace last Saturday netted over $60 for the general funds. Although weather was cloudy was the scene' of a delightful party last Thursday when Mr. In the north that she has become tired oC toughing it. The have bought a twelve-acre tract near the Pacific Highway near cal approach. w roost Ugh it r i jw Tv - t FREEDOM OF THK ROADS r- flKJFfc fcSUIIU, BllCItU imc- jman for the Department of Albany, Oregon, and will mov-3 Mr. and- MY. Larry Smar of Swift Current, Sask., drove into Terrace or Monday for a brief business visit. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs and unsettled the school children were out on the streets with their tags and cans early in the morning and were busy until the stores closed at 6 o'clock. Tn feudal Kntrland freedom ofi ana Mrs. Pete Svedberg were guests of honor of Portland Canal Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose, and Chapter 18, Women of the Moose. Mr. and Mrs. Svedbere. who Public worKs in the Atun District, returned from a tour of inspection of Lower Post, Atlin into a new- modern home whda the highways was won only af- -buUt. It will have every up-to-over ter a long struggle extending centuries. date convenience. George Loeppky who made the trip witb them. and Telegraph Creek. While at Mrs. Thomas Brooks was the guest of honor at a tea celebra Atlirv he picked up a piece of YvJ ,. sn"y. 2. ,w ,.,KfK .... ere 0 tn recipients of gifts from ting her 80th birthday on Mon- The delegates to the conven- covered while he was- watching of which fl and th" LhaPter day afternoon in the United tion in Juneau returned by ear TERRACE T...t iKKWll Church manse. The Ladies' l from Prince Rupert en Sunday. Guild were the hostesses and, Mr. and Mr George MeAdams sluicing operations on one of the creeks. f"1 u.ik on and Mrs. Martin Miller return they nave both been active members. In acknowledging the gifts and the good wishes they both expressed the hope that they will return In the not too distant future. ed on- Monday's train. Uea. """ before the serving of refreshments, a gift was presented to "Aunty Ad" who is one of the oldest members of the Guild. IN THE Toronto Report On Premier's Closing Seabee Amphibian Plane Modern Etiquette By RQBER'IA u I Military whist was played. The winning: table ronsisteH nf STon-Scheda'e Charter Service BATHING BEAUTIES, SMALL FRY SIZE The judges in the recent Newport, R.L bathing beauty contest thought they were seeing double, and they were, wV-n they started to pick the winner of the title, "Little Miss Easton's Beach of 1948." The title went to 'Number " 41,' June and Jean Gottlieber, three-year old Identical twins. The small fry version of the bathing beauties strike a pose like their big sisters. . t, iu es 1 1 u. . . i. n ' Constable and Mrs. R. Rogers leturned last week from Van Q, Is it good form for one to ins men at. uj ouu-rii- .Mrs. Jacobson, Mrs. B. J. Smith-mier win wanted a raise. They I son. Henry Meiisoa and Pete KAOI IN Commerc ial Hunting Fishing - - Sightseeing couver where they have been CANADA on holiday. say to a person, "I have forgotten your name?" A. No, this is usually unflattering. U is better to carry on Mrs. V. Moore kt't last week for the south . where she will with, the conversation, as well as SKEENA AIR TRANSPORT LTD. , PHONES Terrace: W. H. Martin, 23; E. T. Kenney Ltd., 35 Prince Rupert: Prince Rupert Hotel, 466 ( demanded an Increase of Si a Svedlyrg. Consolation prizes day across the board as from Went to Mrs. Manojlovich, Miss December 6 last. The company Violet Manojlovkh, Miss Ella offered to pay the new rate as K.'.ahil and Miss Jaunita Haw-from July 1, bUl said It simply kin&on. didn't have the $40,000 needed The co-workers of the Women for retroactive pay. In a strike of the Moose supplied a splen-ballot the miners voted 124 to did repast which was thorough- vou can. avoidins the use of names. be the guest of ter son-ln-l law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Alford, in Vancouver. Later on she will travel to KiT-emeos to spend a short time Q. Is it all right for a dinner guest to rest one hand on the NO DIVORCE There is no divorce under law. ly enjoyed. table while talking? (tit A. While it isn't exactly ,"bad. form" still the best place with another daughter, Mrs. Arthur Irvine. . DROWNED IN INTERIOR LAKE ifor the hands at the table, when 22 to quit work. The company closed the mines two days before the deadline. All machinery has been brought up from underground. The tunnels are closed and boarded up Th? mess house and the bunk houses are padlocked. The stores havg . The eabins and pool rooms of not in use, is in the lap James Eli Clark II of Oetsa I Contact -was made with Ques- late Ubano Colbuchini have, Q Is it all right for an em- FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SERVICK . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER4 Chevrolet Buick Chev. Trucks Fontiae OldsmobUe . OJ.C. Truck MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. Loses Life t'nder Tragic nel authorities and. the police been sold to a brother, Tony ployer ' to reprove a servant in Circumstances j made an effort to reach the Colbachina ' of Redding, Cali- the presence of others? News of the drowning of. scene of the tragedy. ! fornia, E. T. Kenney Ltd. hand- A. No, this Is extremely ill- James Clark came as a shock j On Saturday the father was jjng the deal. bred. Any such criticism should to all the residents of the Lakes , flown In from Ootsa Lake byj be given privately. District He was of the third Jean Erntster, pilot for the Grii- mt atl(j Mrs. George Grant . finished their closing-out sales." Toronto Saturday Nigh t lb Pays to Advertiser Advertise m tht, Dai!? News! BIO SISAL PRODUCER Mexico produces about half of the world's supply of sisal. feneration to bear the names ' fiths Brothers of the Flying and children returned on Tues-of his grandfather, James I. Fishermen's Camp and the body jay morning's train from Van-Clark a famous horseman and brough to Burns Lake where ; , couver . where ... they have been : 1 .1 J- guide, and also of his father, ine lunerai- service was. iKiuion a holiday. James I. "Clark II. one of the Rev. A. W. Atkinson, rector of best euides and rodeo riders of St. John's Church, conductea james Stewart and his moth- tlie central Interior i tne mes. pr Mrs. FreaencKSon oi van The accident occurred on tlie Honoorary and active pall- couver, drove into Terrace on Blackwater water-shed near bearers were Manley Rehill, I Saturday for a brief visit. Euchinko Lake. While making Jonn Harrison, wimam n. nir- week' 0 IS a dangerous ford, the young rison Jr., Ernest Harrison, CM- William Osborne drove to man's saddle horse Dluneed sud- ford- Bennett, Buddy Bennett, smithers on Friday accompani- rienlv into verv deen water and Cars from all over the districtied by S. Welch, district gover- either struck him with his head attended the last rites, thenor 0f the Kinsmen Chib, who or kicked him as he left the! Ootsa Lae acrs especially be-i sortie jing loaded with floral tributes 1 According to eye witnesses, i Henry West of Ottawa, in Clark swam for a few strokes, i charge of another Geodetic and lift? Twe tailings per week foi VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE attend- ank once, come nearly to the Mineralologleai Survey Tuesday. 1:30 D.m., . Cardena. surface and then suddenly dised tne innerar. FU.SIIES?; Saturday, 9 a.m., Catala appeared. Every effort was made by STEWART and ALICE ARM SURVEYS FIVE KINGDOMS From the highest peak of the I INTER C O ATS, members of the Geodetic Survey Styled and Are you froinjr thru the functional 'middl-ape' pnod pwuiiar to women yra.) Doe thift make you aafTer from hoi flanhc feel ao nervous, taph-strunjc, tired? 'I 'ben do try Lydia K. 1 kham'i Vefretahle Compound to relieve mieiuyflnptuiKifl! likham'a Compound alao has what luctor call U) p.fca WINTER Ol'T- party for which he was packing 30 by 12 mile Isle of Man five to locate the body but some kingdoms can be seen Ireland, uours ejapsed before It was re- Scotland. Man, Wales and Eng- covered. land. Sundays, 10 p.m. FOU Ql'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS 88. Coquitlam, Oct. 2. 11 p m : Ho and three - I stomachir tunic effect! LYDIA F. PINKHAM'S Zl piece t and Two-JNOVVSUTS CORE'S kr. Stfeet FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Aeent Third Ave. Phone 568 Francois Lake News Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 51G Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions Watch forBorcfets Evaporated M'k at your door ! JNESS AND PROFESSIONAL The district is saddened by Clarence Snyder is combining the death of two friends grain for Hugh Taylor. The bar-Shorty" . Macdonald of South-. ley is yielding very well indeed, bank who is 76 years old, and J He will handle the oats as soon k BAY works p GREEN 391 I - Repairs as the barley is finished. Ootsa DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5. SMITH BLOCK Phone 165 P.O. Box 1401 ' Young" Jim Clark of Lake, only 22 years old. Do Try It! Joe Hendricks has bought the We know you'll love Bordens in Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storags For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 69 and 6S ship - EsUmates :rmath Marine h gines FOR YOUR Schroder ranch 10 miles west your tea or coffee . . .on cereals, fruit, ROCK AND CONCRETE I of the Landing; on the lake The weather has been perfect during the last- week with warm bright days and cool nights. Leaves are starting to chanee to autumn colors and .in- your cooked dishes; desserts WORK shore. Now living in Seattle, ne and Mrs. Hendricks expect to come up for a lew months every Borden's is irradiated for extra sunshine vitamin D. Borden's is .homogenized to make every drop equally rich and nourishing. - Borden's is sterilized to make it completely safe. Borden's is especially easy to digest, even for infants. Borden's pours like cream. have made the countryside even , . CALL BLUE 839 ' M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed lovelier. -Gardens are still bright with flowers. pCHNICIAN and Repair I C0LUSSI IRUCK 756 foath East summer. Last Sunday Joe caught six char in the lake, the largest weighing 22V2 pounds. Ray Schroder's sale will be on t There is, tlo finer Milk in any can Borden's Evaporated Milk is concentrated from only fine quality, fresh, whole milk. October 6. Young Dressmakers It For girls' who are being taught SONS MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST In New Offices ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING ITERF.RS An Miss Ellen Anderson Is staying with Mrs. Jones at the J.P. Ranch. She works in the Post Office in Victoria. the art of sewing, SIMPLICITY PATTERNS are ideal. We have just received a new Your grocer has a fresh supply today! Pf-ter Reed has left for Van RE REPAIRS Materials I Mattresses Curtains i Cushions, etc "uid Furniture couver. He intends spending the shipment of these easy-to-follow patterns and you are invited to Inspect the modern dress designs that Simplicity Patterns feature. Besides Patterns we have Thread, Scissors, Tape Measures, Pins, Buttons and many other items required by dressmakers. a a I a I !v ; f winter at sea. New Phone BLUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 B-0 . t . V I I A hi I H U mm f 18 P O. Box 52fi his Cooper has shipped to Vancouver. F'M Avenue Lee lambs JOTU&MA EVAPORATED WPERT, B.C. If it's Borden's, it's GOT to be good ! HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wavfig Beauty Culture In all Its branches Miss Kathleen Eaton is on holiday and is staying with Herbert Eaton at ms ranch. She has not been back since she lefi is now liv-)n nine years ago. She nt. Entrance, Alberta. HUGHES praetor Phone Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. 3NER BLOCK 859 204 4th Street Phone ...g, NKWie Blue 442 By CHICK YOUNG That's a Lot of Lamb Chops! No Friction Please! BLONDIE 1 ROME . HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE ' 'OENERAL CONTRACTORS Titant. Auditor,, etc, i wturni Compiled. 'ii-N '- v- (3X7oTqV did vou ever S. t mik-t HAVE 1 T(?V K ( a 1ft ) 3267-3268- nqtiCE HOW MUCH I f -Phone 387 Building and Ropalrs of all kino Has the Oil Filter on your car been changed at the manufacturer's recommended mileage? And while on the subject have all the other pointa requiring periodical attention such as: . Wheel Bearing Repack Change of Transmission Lubricants Cleaning and Re-Oiling of Air Cleaner, ete. been taken care of according to the instruction book? Many Of these details are overlooked even by the owner who conscientiously has his car lubricated regularly. We remind our "Regulars" as these services, become due Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners fE RUPERT COLLECTOR PHONES: Black 687 Red 894 evenings f 'Therle. Indtutr LINDSAY MOTORS LID. (P.) Ltd. QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels , and Worn Solea MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Boa 77 Second Ave. PHONE 866, O Welth!i,gl