TOC H LEADER COMING SOON Prince Rupert Dallp JSetof Tuesday, January 20, 1948 Local News Items... BROWNIE PACK HEARS ABOUT Organizer of Toe H in Prince Rupert 20 years ago. Rev. Gil- Waitresses' Union meeting j Dean's Quality Cleaners, tonight, 7:30 p.m., Carpenters' pick-up and dtlivery. Phone 283. S.ww'm:;' Efs POSTING i Y our "IMAM Hall. (tf) (It) Senior Basketball Tonight. T. J. Gowan returned Monday I Learn of Promotion of Miss Honura Silversides to District Oirl Guide t ommisiionersbip Wednesday. He will address the Rotary. Club at the Thursday lunt'heon meeting. He will preach at the morning and evening services on Sunday In St m ASTORIA'S Wpmhre rf (ho ITirvtf r'atrv- Andrew's Cathedral. . , v. "i ai LJ. M lilC aiIW "lit llll' tne city Mr. Williams will hold to learn of the recent appolnt-meetings also with Toe H. mem- ment of Miss Honora Silversides nor I to the post of District Commis game, 8:15, Co-op vs. Brown-' afternoon on the Princess Louise woods. 16) ;from a trip to Vancouver. Ralph Smith, local represent- ! Anyone requiring rat poison ' tive of W. H. Malkin Co., left by contact sanitarian at Blue 722. air this afternoon on a business! (18) trip to the Islands. . I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Delmore, Constable J. A. Fletcher of the ! who have been on a trip south, city police detachment left this ; returned home from Vancouver afternoon on the Catala on pris- ! on the Princess Louise yester-oner escort duty to Vancouver. day afternoon. sty Are Here, Sir!' HERE'S A TREAT FOR YOUR FEET . . . Hotel... PACIFIC REPAIR sioner of the Canadian Girl Guides. The announcement was made by Mrs. G. R. S. Black-aby at an enrolment ceremony in the Cathedral hall. Miss Silversides' first official act was the enrolment of ten arrivals Your continued patronage of i irL'J n"Br...u 'nd BLACKHEADS Phone RED 367 J wic new uwiici, IViia. s. OICV" ens. Open till 11:30 p.m. (17) Shipments of these famous Shoes are now arriving regularly . . . Don't nu blmclchd diiwWt than. Grt two ouncM of pcroxina powder front any 4rng ator and pply gently with wt. hot cloth over blxrkheadn. They dlol. U4 diMewr by Out aaf aimpl. method. ' j! Prince Rupert John Berry, New Westminster; Mi.ss Sofic Rose, Vancouver; Mrs. Robinson, Vancouver; J. F. Farry, Vancouver; J. E. Frel-mann, Vancouver. SHOWER HELD AT DIGBY ISLAND Three Hostesses in Honor of Miss Joy Foster, Bride-Elect" Mrs. S. J. Mellor, Mrs. Norman Mutton and Mrs. Ray Burge of the Dij-by Island wireless station were joint hostesses Saturday niht at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mellor at a delightful miscellaneous shower In honor of Miss Joy Foster whose marriace r. and Mrs. Gordon Little of East Kwinitsa left yesterday afternoon by air on a trip to Vancouver. new Brownies. Later, she tested a group which had been working for their Golden Bar, denoting second class rank. Present at the ceremony were members of the city Girl Guide Association, Mrs. G. R. S. Black-aby, Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, Mrs. O'lt-il C ti.rnlrtn r. H Iff O They're tops in Styling and Craftsmanship I rl I k HI I' Mil ,,nr WtMIINii MUIIIM. and all IIOMK AITIUMO ;f ?IMl Aw. Hot Annual Meeting JANUARY 22 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishing Vessel FOR Owners' Mutual Protective Fund The Civic Centre Association of SALE CAT f T - , 1 lUV.lVt.Cl aiJU TT . Q. Large Coleman ; tij Kergin. VARIOUS STYLES AND SOLE WEIGHTS heater. Handyman Home Ser vice. (221 $13.50 $18.75 will be held in the Civic Centre i Prince. Rupert will hold its ' common lounge, Sunday, Jan. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 25 at 2:30 p.m. All members in the Common Lounge of the please attend. (20) i Civic Centre on Thursday, Janu- Bud Timmermeister left this!ary 22nd' at 8 p m' Mrs. W. F. Manning and Mrs. L. F. Bevinglon are In charge of the First Cathedral Brownie Pack. New members enrolled were Donna Molier, Janice Davies. hostesses. Those present were Miss Joy Foster, Miss Gladys Foster, Mrs. E. R. Foster, Mrs. G. Leeming and Mrs. G. Ellis of Victoria, Mr. afternoon by air on a business sel Elizabeth Pierce, Sharon Skin- trip to the Queen Charlotte Isl- ner, Grace Wood, Donna Hud- ands. to Jack Leeming, of the wireless station staff, takes place Thursday evening in the First United Church. A boat-load of lovely and useful gifts was presented to the bride-to -be in a miniature row-boat that had been artistically marle-a replica o Mr. Leeming's own dinghy. Games were played during the evening and delicious refreshments were served by the , and Mrs. Stave Mellor, Mr. and t Mrs. Norm Hutton. Mr. and Mra. i Ray Burge, Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Fraser, Jack Leeming, Lloyd ; son, Patricia Pierce, Louise Anderson, Muriel Prockter and 'Edith Olsen. Mrs. Joseph Ward, wife of pol Business will Include Annual Reports of the Directors and Auditors, election of four directors from the membership-at-large, general discussion of the proposed swimming pool project, and such other business as may be brought to the attention of the membership by any member in good ice radio operator Joseph Ward, CITY TRANSFER Mellor and Fred Smith. ir Mendes I'HONE ),-,) Those successful in obtaining sailed on the Catala this after-their Golden Bar were Julie noon escorting female prisoners Prockter. Patsy Lemon, Suzanne , to the provincial jail at New Kergin, Sonia Jensen and Marv i Westminster Announcements All BclvrTiureiiirinr in cmr column will be charged for lull month at 25 cenU word. Lou Lunn. LOOK BETTER! FEEL BETTER! Every member of nineteen WANTED Interested young men between I7',i and 28 to prepare for Canada's defence with I years of age or ovef shall be HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY For f K Men and Boys RUBBER BOOTS LV?,. Hip-Length, ?4-Length 'tXSf Knee meK Ankle High RUBBERS IN ALL STYLES GEORGE HILL & SONS LTD. P.O. Box 737 624 3RD AVE. Q. How can I prevent of white silk? the Royal Canadian Navy Reserve. Recruiting officer In attendance at H.M.C.S. Chatham week days 9 to 5. Monday nights 7:30 to 10:30 Training ALL YEAR ROUND I SK I LTItA-VIOI.KT SI N LAMPS ( an he used in ordinary socket Three times as fast as July sun Accepted by American .Medical Association AVAILABLE AT: SOW oLY $13.50 Booth P.T.A. Jan. 21. Conrad P.T.A. Card Party, Jan. 23, 8 p.m. U.F.A.W.U. dance Friday. Jan-uaryy 23, Oddfellows' Hall. Burns Night concert and buffet supper, Presbyterian Church Jan. 26. Birthday Tea and Home Cook- A. When launderine. dissolve' a teaspoon of powdered borax entitled to vote at this general meeting. It is our earnest desire to carry on the business and program of this centre according to the wishes of the membership. Your suggestions and ideas will be appreciated and you are urged to exercise your privilege as a Civic Centre member by attending this important Annual Meeting. DONALD FORWARD General Secretary. (J 15&20) RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 614 313 3rd Ave. W. commences immediately. (21 Tonight's train, due from the East at 10:45, was reported this morning to be one hour and fifty minutes late due to a delayed connection at Jasper Park. This would bring it in at 12:35 iing Sale, Salvation Army Girls in enough cold water to cover the article that is to be washed' and let it soak for about an hour. Wash in tepid water and white suds, and the silk will not turn yellow. Q. How can I prevent new shoes from burning the feet? A. In most instances, if tal Home, January 29, 2:30 to 5. Card Party in Catholic School Hall. Jan. 29, 8 p.m. MORE FUN TO COOKING ! Job's Daughters Dance, Mas-Ionic Temple, Jan. 30. cum powder is shaken into the shoes, it will stop the burning sensation. Cambrai Valentine Tea, Feb. 14. United Church Valentine Tea Feb. 19. Mrs. A. Dominato, 500 i Taylor St. When Ynu Use Our I'VKrXWAKE GLASSWARE EN AMFtWAKE Come in and see our cooking dishes. They'll certainly please Since 1847 the name MXlQQf has stood for the finest in stoves that money can buy. See the smart full white enamel models now on display at . . . Help-m an EMERGENCY i Canadian Legion W. A. Spring 'Sale, March 31. Q. How can I prevent a bowl: from moving all over the table when beating its contents? A. This can be prevented if a folded towel is placed under the bowl. Orange Tea. April 21. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. Home-cooked dinner from 6 to 9. 60c. Bosun Inn. 33 Annual meeting of the congregation of First Presbyterian U F A W U. whist and cribbage, Church, scheduled to be held IP O. Box 1118 51 Third West RED 400 When the proper medication can relieve suffering and hasten improved health, you can rely on us to fill your doctor's prescription speedily. PHONE 81 dDirmes Pirmigs Metropole Hall, every Saturday, in the church hall last night. GORDON'S HARDWARE at 8 p.m. i43) was postponed until February 4. Phone 311 McBride St. Phone Green 917 214 4th Street P. H. LINZEY SERVIC YOUR CM AT Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! few d ays- a few With reports on foreign diplomacy; Canadian politics; industrial development, scientific achievements. Home roniy news of what the council is doing; waterfront activities; adventures with Biddie Jinks and W. J.R. 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