AIR PASSENGERS f I.AVT RFfilSTRY ACT I ; t erlltiiute l Title No. 2 111. 1-1 lo I rltiren l.".i. ttlock I ielitrrii at Prfnte Rupert aflp rectos " Monday, January 19, 1948 Timely Topics from Terrace , mi. iunii.nr of HirwHrt. M;,,. tiit To Vancouver " Mr ' and M Mr. MrS fHKHKAS "V, .atlsfaciory proof of v i f the mxivr certificate of Title Harding, M. Dunlap, M. L. Civic Centre TERRACE RED CROSS BUSY Spurred by New ItOKpital. .! m me iminr in Elizabeth Max- auaryK, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ! Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arsen-eault returned to Terrace on (TERRACE CIVIC Tl'ESDAY Sports a.m. k luting Fimt Work : ,:;: i; hew,,1 ;;7Tht ; uule- Mr and Mrs- a. e. Nei- H at UK" expiration nt Hue month 80rl' n u,e .law of tiir fut public- To Sandspit-R. GUmour Willi ' wil uuiuimr, hereof, issue ft Provisional Cer- , ,IMW of Tl'le In lieu ol tue said llam Kena"H. ait rtificte. unless la the mean- Friday's train from Prince Ru-j pert. Accompanylg tliem was .Jimmy Arseneault. CENTRE ACTIVE 9:00 -Bo-Me-HI gym class. Sid Hamblln, who has been TERRACE -There uns an ex-1 lit. valid objection be made u me DATiJD at the Ijiiwl RrKiNtrr Office. 7 UflllMMWS TERRACE The annual meet-! ' ing of the Red Cross Society In Terrace was held In the Red ; Cross rooms on Wednesday eve- j iiing with R. M. Corey presiding. , There was fair attendance, j visiting in Longbeach, Califor- cellent turnout of directors and p.m. 1:00 Bo-Me-Hi gym class. 2:30 Annunciation gym class. 3:30 Rup Rec junior boys. 8:00 R up Rec men's gym and Prince Rupert. BC , tins lath da of. nia with kt. m w. . ... civic jumarv !4H ad uauinwr, returned committee memDers at a Mr. and Mis. William Heath, relief operator at government tele-graphs office, during George Grant's absence, left on Saturday's train for Alice Arm. home on the Catala last night Centre directorate meetlnr; held ANDREW THOMPSON Deputy it.-Kisirui- i) Tiue. from a brief trip to Vancouver in the Civic Centre t-lubroom on Reports were presented and A apparatus. jmui.suay evening, uucuey u. Sun - ripened "Roval m was stated that there were ab iut 300 members and the amount of Basketball 4:00 Juvenile League Business and Professional Little presided. It was reported C. H. Kawle. New Haw-lton $781jW was collected L the publisher of the Omineca Herald, ' membership drive last March that the various activities and the canteen were all function -1 1 iK smoothly and the financial iioxilion was good. Junior bas was in town tins week lor the annual Board ol Trade meeting DANIEL HJARNASON Paintct and Decorator QUICK BERVICE DOAT CONSTRUCTION ' DESIGNING- REPAIRS fine Workmanship Estimates COW BAY BOAT WORKS 1. t. Crawley Oreen 391 ketball teams were being spon-j4""1 'quet sored by a local firm and the i tice.' 6:30 -65 Taxi vs. Gyros. 7: 30 -Hi School vs. Peoples. 8:30 Morgan's vs. Port Edward. 9:30 Co-op vs. Brownwoods. Special Events 7:30-Little Theatre. 8:00 Symphony Practice Leathercraft. Kinsmen's Club, one being train- .ily lomattieA put m VjTTTJJKj M flavor anil lr into lfliTrHl M that all-important j "pK7 main I'nurkr! C 1 I K E I FOODS 1 1158 Park Ave. Phone 112 Toxl t'd by Mel Peeke Votit, the other Iby Joe Schultzic, and the first of leapue games had been nlaved PRINCE RUPERT FLOR1ST8 TERRACE LEGION WOMEN'S AUX. ANNUAL MEET A. R. LOCK In his report the president stated Uiat the Red Cross outpost hospital at Terrace had been completed some time aeo and was now expected to be opened in March. Mrs. George Dover chairman of the Work Committee, gavs a detailed report of the year's work which showed how very active th organization has been during the past year. From January to June ,ten complete layettes as well as socks, rritlens and sweaters, were made and shipped out before the sunirrer recess. Among these were some very attractive little g'rls' dress- GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled. Besner Block Phone S7 last Saturday. Gills' teams were also In training and were .showing great promise although coaches were needed for them. Wedding Bouquets Corsages Giggcy, Mrs. D. G. Lif'.e. Mrs. D. Kerr, Mrs. Norriugton, Mrs. V . Designs Potted Plants Large selection of Gifts MODERATE PRICES j Robinson, Mr. McAdams. Mrs. Thomson and Mrs. Hamlin, j Delegate to the convention in Vancouver next month Mrs. TERRACE The Legion Auxiliary held their monthly in the Canadian Legion As the Civic Centre already had in their possession a boxing riiijj, a set of gloves would be puuruiud immediately and the Prompt attention to mail orders. Box51 Phone 777 300 3r2Av Thompson with Irs. Dover as! alternate. i superior decorators PAINTING :: PAPERHANGING Phone: Blue 952 or Black 245 clubroom on Wednesday even SjnsaSflSBMMSflSHBSMaSSt I services of a trainer for the boys ing at which the election of offl .secured. cers took place. There was a j es made by Mrs. Alger and her good turnout of members and church helpers. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST In June the local branch was; asked by Miss Jack, supervisor j five new members were installed. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Simpson and Mrs. IJonore Cote Your hair 3 tan become R I j you either FOR LIFE INSURANCE see our rates first. ROSS RICHARDSON C28 Taylor 8treet Residence Phone Red 248 Confederation Life Association ln Hitchrns Bill Thornton PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING , I Phone Hiack 823 -'I H.J. LUND Director Yoxall later stated that he was endeavouring to arrange junior bowling leagues for Saturday afternoons. With the help of Mrs. Art Kennedy. Mrs. Campbell was getting started with her children's recreational program and a piano had now been punfmer! and Installed in the building. served re.ie.shment8 and a social hour followed. The officers for the year are as follows: President Mrs. Fred Hall i third term). oi nurses ana lunnsmngg tor Out-post hospitals, if t'oey would make the curtains and hangings for the local hospital as well as certain supplies such as crib sheets, bassinette sheets, dresser covers, bed-side table covers etc. This was no light task as there Let Us Style Your Hair John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Beauty Lane Salon LOWEST 12 Ik rCK-ES iw uDuts . . . ?c I ! W. First vice-president Mrs 218 4lb St. Blue 917 STEPHEN ERICKSON Piano Technician TUNING AND REPAIRS are about eighty windows with j Martin. Second vice-president Mr Badminton was being well j:atroni.ed as was roller skating SMITH & ELK INS LTD. Plumbing and Healing Engineers i v f two curtains to each window. This work was started in September and, until it was fin Sam Kirkaldy. Secretary Miss Ina Smith. DFnri3C3JfOETS-a P O. Box 274 Black 195 411 West 7th Ave. r m 174 J and bowling and the revenue from the bowling shoes had almost covered the outlay in purchasing them. It was reiterated by George McAdams that the bowling alleys had been purchased for he sole ished, the Red Cross rooms were open on Friday afternoons as well as the usual Tuesday after- Treasurer Miss Jean Kirkaldy. Executive were Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Peeke Vout. Margaret McLeod Optometrist ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Prompt Service GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND APER HANGING i noons, with help coming from ladies who had hitherto not been t i active In Red Cross work. i Standard Bearer Mrs. Anne Kirkaldy. I Sick Committee Mrs. Earl, i aa, Tfc'iMWvri Tatvi 'i ssbk intention of bringing ir. revenue needed to convert the building Mrs. Elwood Brooks supervised Baggage Freight Expresi P.O. Box 1428 Phone Black 489 Phone Blue 2fl 322 Sixth St Night Calls Green 882 K7 4'h East 95c to $24.95 SALE COATS, Chamois Lined, from S19.95 to $24.95 dresses $5.95 S8.95 810.95 into a first class Civic Centre with an up-to-date gymnasium, auditorium and dance floor as ell a lounge rooms etc. Mrs.'Carrigan, Mrs. Christie. Entertainment Committee Mrs. Finlayson, Mrs Macllroy, Mrs Stafford. New members are Miss Jea.i Kirkaldy. Mrs. Christie, Mrs. a group of girls in the making of dressings for the blood donor clinic and for which there is a constant demand. A room has been set aside in the new hospital for Red Cross AT MANSONS Jewellers 522 Third Ave Phone Green 324 for The use of the ping pong table Stafford If It s Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS was to be confined to members Peeke Vout. Mrs only, with the plavers paying a Bruce Smith, small dejMJsit at the beginning I skirts $3.95 to G.05 Mrs. work wlfich will be carried on j under ideal conditions, and the , year's program w'U include sew-ling and mending for the hospi- Mrs. Dover asked that Ital. more workers rally around this I. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST ANNOUNCES iPENINQ OF HIS OFFICE R THE PRACTICE OF LST1STRY IN SUITE 5 MITH BLOCK. Box 1401 I of a game which would be re- . OFFICERS turned to him at the end. u there were no damage done to any of the equipment dun:1;; the Your house and yourself fully Insured while I do the work. lyear and show appreciation of fame. I INSTALLED .the Canadian Red Cross i.i est-tablishing here such a fire hes- Phoi 1 tal as ,n as sho'nB surest Oddfellows at Terrace Have in, and sympathy tor the helo- Tony Cole as Nth Noble Grand The individual membership h-es of $2 per year would continue but, a family membership ticket of $5 yearly would be on sjle and would include, besides the parents, their children up to 16 years of as;e. The $5 fee for clubs and organizations would TERRACE The installation articles shinned durine 1947 in- JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 733 SI of this year's officers of the In- eluded 38 babies' nightgowns: 30 dependent Order of Oddfellows babies' vests; 10 babies' blankets, was held in the hall on Monday 10 babies' jackets; 10 babies' all club evening in the presence of mem- bath towels; 10 babies' face remain the same and "I ARMSTRONG J a;encies tl.AL ESTATE BROKERS Insurance advisers H.jfr:e 342 P.O Box 927 I r P. Kilboru W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER 1 l r - Coal - Wood - Baggagf EVENING SKIRTS $9.C5" PLAID HOUSE COATS $12.95 raincoats $3.95 $12.95 S16.95 HOUSE DRESSES $1.95 HOSIERY, Service Weight 95C 'KERCHIEFS, Assorted Colors 95c luncheon sets . $4.95 and $7.95 BIG Values KOSil-Lee Lukes' Wear 345 Third Avenue West memberships expire the dr ' bers and friends. Following the cloths; 10 babies' bonnets; 20 nfter the annual meeting to De installation ceremony dancing babies' bootees; 140 babies' riia-heM in March. was enjoyed and, for those who pers; 20 pah' children's socks; Mr. Yoxall and Mr. McAdam did not care 10 dance card tables 47 pairs boys' socks; 6 sweaters, will work out a complete sched- were set UP- Music was supplied 5 pairs mittens; 7 girls' dresses: nie of rentals to organizations by Mrs. Parmentier, pianist, Mr. , 18 handkerchiefs; lqtult; 2500 THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC BPEERS. Mgr. 1361 Overlook Specializing In Marine and General Sheet for the use of the building and McLaren, accordianist and Raw-! blood clinic diessings. OFFICERS FOR YEAR NAMED ley Beecher at the drums. Later, Reupholstering Repairing Our Specialties TRICK AND AITO CTSIIIONS REPAIRED AND RECOVERED New I'pholsterv Materials LOVIN'S BLl'E KiS 330 SECOND AVENUE i Next to CFPR Prompt Attention Given to Outside Orders ASK ABOUT -CREDIT TERMS Metal Work - Electric and '"""st win oe put into iorce mi Freight - Expre Phone Bl-ie 810 mediately. Good Droeress had ln lne evening reiresnmems I Officers for the year 1948 are i as follow; . been made by the Choral and Dramatic Committee, as report- 1 Night Calls-3reen 977 i Acetylene Welding Boat Tauks Stacks Furnaces Gutter Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 Prince Rupert President R. M. Corey. First Vice-President Mrs. Ivan Frank. Second Vice-President Mr. Moise Dubeau. Secretary Mrs. Harris Treasurer Mis. Elwood Brooks Executive Mrs. Dover. Mrs. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all its branches. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS t ed by Mrs. Chesher and they were hoping to stage a play sometime in March. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. Dudley G. Little and Mrs. Peeke Vout who arranged a tea and sale of homecooking on Dec. 20th which the community wetl supKrteri and. as a result, $07.39 was handed over to the Civic Centre treasurer, Mr. C. J. Nor-rington. D. Little's suggestion that 20 people each lend ten dollars to the organization for the purchase of a 35 watt public address system with a record player was were served by the- lodge members. District Deputy Grand Master J. H. Smith conducted th? installation ceremony. Escorting each new officer to his place was the Deputy Grand Marshall. J. McLaren. The officers are: Noble Grand, Tony Cote. Vice-Grand, Frank Clifford. Past Grand, Hugo Johnson. Recording Secretary, Herbert Spencer. Treasurer, Jack Barman. Warden, Jim Maxted. Conductor, Dave Graaf. Chaplain, Bert West. R. S. S. Curly Bailey. L. S. S., "Smoky" Harrison. R. H. S John de Kergommeux L. H. S., W. Haugland. "I'4th Street Phone 655 4 SINGER Immediate delivery of new treadle and electric sewing machines in Prince Rupert and district. Building and Repairs of all kinds. Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE 1 jPRINCE RUPERT pTTLE COLLECTOR land MESSENGER WE DOCTOR SHOES HEEL THEM ATTEND TO THEIR DYEING SAVE THEIR SOLES MAC SHOE HOSPITAL WHEN IN TERRACE STOP AT THE TERRACE HOTEL For Convenience and Comfort HOT AND COLD WATER IN ROOMS Spring-Filled Mattresses PHONES: Green 486 Red 8!)4 ! SINGER Sewing: Machine Co. . tjf 'j PHONE GREEN 955 A i It t for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd ONES NEWS STAND J Phone 864 Prince Rupert J Second Ave. Box 774 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared Bee It. B. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) well received and eleven members immediately offered their contributions. Mr McAdam of-fred to send a night letter ordering It so that the Civic Centre is now assured of a much needed public address system. DONT DELAY - PHONE TODAi BILL'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone Green 955 Day and Night Service R. S. S., J. McLaren. I. G Fred Smith. O. G., Emil Haugland. fistern ainl eresirrn raF" j Magazines SUBSCRIPTIONS TAKEN Ir- r ih Street Red 808 LITTLE, HAUGLAND & KERR LTD. Robert Gilmour left this afternoon by air on a business trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Serving tht Fisheries Industry Wells (P.R.) Ltd. Train Schedule H01 HOTEL A QCIET, PLEASANT PLACE TO LIVE COMPLETELY RENOVATED ROOMS REDECORATED SPRING-FILLED MATTRESSES UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Proprietors: TOM PESUT STEVE VKRLAKN Lumber Manufacturers i the East Logs, Poles and Piling Cartat. Labelling;, Welfblng BLl'E 78 BI.l E 980 Rough and Dressed Lumber TERRACE ;mday, Wednesday, Friday GOVERNMENT LIQUOR ACT NOTICE Is hereby ulven that on the 1st of Murch i48 the undersigned Canadian Legion No. 85 In (8 p.m. tend to npply to the Liquor Control Board for e veterans' rlub license Ltd. Agents For International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Philco Radios Willard Batteries Plaster Gyproc Cement In respect, of the premises situated at NW Corner 4th and Columbia St., Stewart. B. C. 1st floor, upon lands described as Lot No. 13 & 14 and Hlorlt 15. section -. map 1087. Prince Rupert Land Registration District in the Province of British. Columbia. Lime Roofing Material Shingles YOUR BEST EATING PLACE Fl'IX-COl'RSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES LIIIG I SAV0Y unrn the tailor COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES I LUMBER OF ALL KINDS M Ls Li to entitle each member on the prem- i ises reasonable quantity of liquor fur personal consumption on tlw prem- j tses. and entitling the club to pur- j chase liquor from a vendor and sell i by the Rlass the liquor ao purchased i to its members and leuests. for consumption on the club premises In I arcordanrr with the provisions of the "(lOVEHNMENT LIVUOK ACT'' sulci the regulation- promulgated 1 Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box ttl i FOR THE BEST IN Al'TOMOTIVE SERVICE . . . See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Chevrolet Buick Chev. Tracks Pontiae Oldsmobile O.M.C. Trucks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY . Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE, B.C. rfli BROADWAY We are taking cleaning and pressing and steam pressing while you wait. PHONE 649 220 Sixth Street ERASER STREET COAL ALBERT & McCiFFLlY LTD. CAFE ranee rtuperi j thereunder. DATED this 12th day of January, 11)48. , R. H SHAH P. Secretary. Canadian Lecion n S t. Blllltrh No. B5. (SB) 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA 3 NEWSPAPER PHONE 117 rilONE 118