K 1 Prince Uupcrt Daflp jSctos Thursday, October 14, 1948 Loc at I News Items.-. w debate Hotel.. MRS. ALEXANDER CALLED BY DEATH Well Known Local Woman After Year's Illness Mrs. Alvma Emma Alexander wife of Sydney E. Alexander and daughter of a well-known city family. passed away in hos F. J. Feasby returned to the city on the Prince George yesterday from a trip to Vancouver. ARMY TAG DAY ON SATURDAY In connection with the current Red Shield Campaign of the Salvation Army to raise lunds to carry on the work of the Army during the remainder of 1948 and 1949 a tag day is being held on Saturday October 18 m Prince Rupert. Rain or shine, the following volunteers will be taugine on the srteets . from Valhalla Lodge meeting, Thursday night. ' (242) Organization of Girl Guides, Conrad Street School. 7 p.m, Friday, Oct. 15. (242) WITH Arrival Ifpo V n.To anil n Vi i 1 r! r r n arn ' sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith GYPROC FIREPROOF WALLBOARD of Ketchikan will be passengers Civic Centre Adult Camera BRIDGE LESSONS : AT CIVIC CENTRE! f A splendid opportunity" was ; afforded all those Interested In I bridge to learn or brush up on i the game when on Tuesday I night Garnet Hull opened a class ! for lessons at the Civic Centre. This class will be helcf in the new Club Lounge every Tuesday night and is available to both the beginner and those who already have " a knowledge of the game. It would be advantageous to those civir centre members intending to avail 1 themselves o f this interestirij; free course to start at the early morning until late in the aboard the Prince George thU afternoon: Mrs. Warrender, Mrs. evening going through to Cali- Club organization meeting, this Thursday, 8 p.m. (242) Yurgensen, Senior Captain Mrs. fornia to spend the winter Mr. and Mrs. A. Toftager arc- Chamber, Mrs. Waksdale, Mrs. Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. C. L. M. Giggey, Terrace; Mrs. J. Morris, Terrace; C. M. Mclntyre, city; G Melrose, Victoria; A. McDonald, Vancouver; Gordon Lay, Victoria; Mr. and Mrs. W. Malcolm, Butedale; F. R. Ellert, Vancouver; R. Vinblad, Queen Charlotte City; D. Newton, Vancouver; G. F. Pike, Vancouver; E. P. Harris, Prince George; L. A. Duncan, Vancouver; H. Cahill, Vancouvpr' Mr Flptrhpr Van. Low Price, $1.92 per 4x8 sheet sailing tonight on the Prince pital jast night after an illness which had kept her at home for the last year. She was 49 years old. Her death came within a matter of hours after entering hospital. Born in London, England, Mrs. Alexander came to Prince Rupert following the First World War with her husband who Is a foreman for Canadian Nation George for Vancouver. . ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Carlson, Mrs. V. Garten, Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Evelelgh, Miss Joan Ryan, Miss Dolores Jones, Miss Rose Collison, Miss Dorothy Edgar, Miss Shirley Yurgen- J. S. Wilson left today by air for Vancouver where he will at tend an executive meeting of PHONE 116 the Canadian Legion ' provincial comand. . earliest 1)08811316 date to flbUla couver; Mr. and Mrs. Feeney, E. C. Trumbell, city passenger agent here for Canadian National Railways, is leaving on tomorrow evening's train for a business trip to Chicago. Mrs. H. B. Rochester, who has been spending the past few weeks in the city, is sailing by the Prince George tonight on her return to Vancouver. ' Gary Hemsworth, travelling passenger agent, Canadian National Railways, Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Prince George yesterday from Vancouver and will be here for the next Mrs. Robert Cameron return , . v., sen, Miss Margaret Strachan, Miss Olive Strand, Harold Pierce,, Richard Edgar, Bert Ed- gar, Wilfred Yurgensen. New Caretakers Of Pioneers' Home P1SSEXGERS Announcements Mr, ver; I. Hopkins, Vancouver ed Wednesday afternoon by air TRY A CLASbXlED AD! C. Mil- ,ouver-Miss al Railways here. They were followed by Mrs. Alexander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dickens and other family members. Prior to her illness, Mrs. Alexander was manager of Sweet Sixteen ladies shop. She was forced to retire on account of from a two weeks' trip to and Mrs. G. McGregor, Bute-dale; Mr. and Mrs. D. Birnie, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. A. and Mrs. R. H. -ar-Wilson, J- Gray, H. dspit-H. Helin; V. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Amos and 'Leonard, Victoria; H. G. Gold, Mr. and Mrs. Jack V. Minton are the new caretakera of the Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Bridge Party, Civic Centre, October 15, 8 p.m. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Presbyterian Choir Tea, Oct 21. family are sailing tonight on the Vancouver; H. Hunter,- Vancou-Prince George for Victoria to ver: R. Borouehs. Vancouver- McKay. in neaith a year ago and had city's Pioneers' Home, replacing ncouver O. FKe, W. McMillan, Vancouver. been living with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, few weeks engaged in relief duty in the city passenger office here. Before joining Sweet Sixteen, who resigned at the week-end. she had been employed by An-1 The appointment of Mr. and Waikilti CASUAL SHIRTS You saw it in Ut Uany New Due to the fact that only Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall tU:' Udles' Wear and- during Bazaar Oct 22. tne war- tne American Army. .can, H. Convan, n. Mrs, R. Cameron. 3dSpit-J. Higgins, M. l McConnol. Mrs. William McLean ,rt sailing tonight on George for a trip to evening dancing classes can be held, will only be able to enroll which city Mr. Amos is being transferred in the service of the Canadian National Railways. Mrs. Agnes Tomlinson, veteran nurse missionary of the Salvation Army in the interior country, left on Wednesday night's train on her return to her home in Cedarvale after spending a few days in the city to receive medical treatment. Mrs. Minton was approved by the city council Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Max Hellbroner are leaving tonight on the Prince George for Vancouver on the start of a holiday which will pupils of 12 years and up. Will surviving are her husband, Rebekah Bazaar, November 3. one son, Sydney Alvin, in the Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph city and a daughter, Mrs. Phillip Franky, Presbyterian Church, (Evelyn) Bess, of Nanaimo. In enroll all interested on Thurs day, Oct. 14 from 2-5 p.m., 7-9 November 3. addition to her parents, there p.m., at the Empire Baths Bar Prince Rupert Symphony are flve sister. Mrs. William , take 'hem to Halifax and to the ber Shop, across from Commo Orchestra Concert for Bov ,r,m"y wuiweu, Mrs. William,""""" "UKU o uuB dore Cafe, 3rd Ave. Phone Red TWO SH PRIZE 269. (242) H. H. Wjghtman, father of K M. Wightman, accountant in the Scouts' Association, Civic Centre (Rose) Morrow, Mrs. Jack (May) next six months Mr. Heil-November 5. Bond- Mr- Percy Eclna) Bond, broner- a Pioneer of 40 years in Prince Rupert, has not been ou Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Phillips local branch of the Rnval Rank and Mrs. Frank mptiv 1 Cinmt'7 iVINNERS Canadian Legion WA Bazaar, 'ftnd thr(. hrnth, rt (Rfl, ' of the city in 12 years ana aaugnter lelt on Wednes-i0I Canada, sails by the Prince in-- flav nitrht.'s train fnr PHticp . , I November 10. '.,vl or, u ri,.i,'. William Cruickshank. district ' " . " . weurse luiugiu on nis return 10 kCE RUPERT ge nere lney W1U tae up Vancouver after business a nasseneer aeent Canadian Na passenger agent Canadian Na- future residence Mr Phillip to the citv Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nor. (8. Area Aid. J. R. Morin is returning to the citv next Wwtnpstiav from Liouaj fiauwHvx is Ktiiuii? mr lirii. i i ... i D ---maving assumed ine manager- k. A. ANDERSON Salvation Army Home Leagua ' Vancouver. He had gone south 011 the Prince Oeor8e ior a noli- ship of a dry cleaning establish a 249, city day trip which will take him to ment there. Sale, Nov. 23. 2:3C p.m.. Sons of to attend the annual conven- GORDON DANIELS Box 387, City Vancouver, San Francisco, Renu and other points in the south He will join Mrs. Cruickshank who is at present visiting at tion of the British Columbia Hospitals Association but his plans were disturbed when Mrs. Morin had the misfortune to ffk there are two fcriie winners in the Remember time and place, Thursday and Friday, October 14 and 15, Moose Temple for Moose Bazaar. Bazaar Thursday at 2 p.m. and on into evening and Friday afternoon. Home Norway Hall. Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sau November 25th. Si Andrew's Cathedral bazaar. November 27. Orange Ladies Bazaar, De Rupert area on sustain a serious double leg Truckee, California, with a sis fracture in 'an automobile accl-ter, Mrs. George Stoodley. dent, the bone of her other leg. kin i Melody Cooking, Needlecraft and White Koney Time being also splintered. She is in cember 1st. Elephant booths, afternoon tea games and entertainment. FEWER VOTERS WINNIFEG Kf A decreaw of ISTEN IN United Church Bazaar, Dec- hospital at North Vancouver PR 7:30 p.m. 1.35 percent in the civic voters' Dance to music by Four Dukes ember 2 ' .ana win noi oe aoie w revurn , , home for some time. CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway list as compared with 1947 was lron 10 to 1 o'clock a.m. Friday reported here recentlvt The tod night at the Civic Centre where uaii, December 4. . OLD-TIMERS very Friday VOIR SKILL FOR .'ASH PRIZES For men at leisure ... the WAIKIKI shirt adds a sure touch of perfection to sports apparel. Dark brown, beige, ' green and maroon, made of a wool and rayon fabric in a gabardine weave, these shirt s are carefully styled , smartly tailored and moderately priced. the most prlmi- has been attributed to residents drawing 0f prizes will take St, Peter's Fa Bazaar, De- Gibbons are moving- to suburban districts. w cember 9. tive of the anthropoid apes Mr. and Mrs. George Beck were passengers on the Prince ) &l It T 1 ( George yesterday on their re - -" tmfli. i iMnMiwr" '111 ' '"1t" i niL Hi mini " ' lililfl) '"" iMiWiuM ""'"'! m, 11 Hi' i mi i , ,, r-1- m j turn to Ketchikan after a trip 'to Seattle and elsewhere in the United States. Mr. Beck, who' i was stationed In Prince Rupert during the war, is interested in pulp mill development in the Ketchikan area. j . Mrs. Max Wright of Port Al- j berni, provincial trainer off "Eagle-Owl" of the , Brownie j movement, visited the city brief ) $5.00 ly Wednesday, arriving on the Prince George and leaving for lommodore late 3Sk the interior on last night's train While here, she met city Girl Guide and Brownie leaders at the home of District Commissioner Miss Honora Silversides Thursday, Oct. 14 in the afternoon. FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM t in HI FOR (WW Completely Renovated - "BETTER THAN EVER" Best Food and Service in City UNDER MANAGEMENT OF DAVID CHOW - Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders THIRD AVENUE (242) Sailings for VANCOUVER VICTORIA-SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Sunday, 11 p.m., Camosun STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 11 p.m. -- FOR SCiJTH QUEEN T CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Oct. 22, 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ' Oct. 15 and 29, 10 p.m, FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone-568 "Play safe, save now!" 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