t -, , '1.,' V. . . ij. .... ,..r,t OM.'W'WWWHW " ll'H Hit,)! M.iili.iMliiJ)Uil. MJ .MIiinm prirvp Rupert Tn'V MrwS Former Local Thursflay, December 7, 1950 Boy Married Conrad St. Schol school was of that type. The " height was left to the discretion Conrad St. School of Trustee A. J. Dominate The marriage took place Saturday evening last, at New The construction of a fence The secretary was instructed I Westminster, of June Elizabeth, at Conrad Street School play- i to write letters of thanks to the daughter or Mr. ana Mrs. James ground was authorized Dy lasi p.-TA. and the Scouts and K t eeney. and William Victor -nlght.s meeting of the school Guides for their interest and of Mrs. Louise Jane Manson, son j after if.0- letter f.m Irom th the Manson. Qualicum Beach, fmrt1' a financial help In the fence. the late John Manson of Prince Scout-Guicte Association offer-Rupert and Salt Spring Island, ing S50 toward it was heard. The For Action, Advertise! The ceremony was periormea Dy , secretary said there had also Rev. Cecil Swanson in Christ ' t n $75 Dlacea at the board's Church Cathedral. j rfisnnsai for the Dumose bv the Te b -ide. a registered nurse, ParentTeachers' Association, was attended by a sisternutse, ; Afler SQme dlscusslon as Miss Louisa Holy. David Thomp- the t Qf fence erectf tne Eon was best man The weddB boar(J declded fence trip was to Seattle, the bride annrooriafa as Glen nlaid suit wnn wearlnK a the encfi arQund rest Qf the red acressones - - Bazaar By Candlelight FOR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE LBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. L,,,.;. A'-, L. .,..,,, ...- -L. -i -- -1 rfonltp nnwrr difficulties, Port Edward's Anglican fall ba-j TIRED BUT HAPPY Smiling tescued seamen of the U.S. tanker Esso Rochester are shown being interviewed by reporters at a Quebec Harbor pier after their rescue by the Montreal tanker Maruba. Leaning over in oilskin jacket is George Hewitt, 50-year-old boatswain of the Esso Rochester, which sank off Anticosti Island after losing its prow in heavy gales. Kneeling, right, is radio officer Hyman Mandel of the Maruba, who picked up SOS signals from the broken tanker. (CP PHOTO) Likei Weather At Prince Rupert Card Enjoyed Acclaiming Prince Rupert's WW mild 'winter weather today with: "We enjby this nice weather! zaar was. held Tuesday. Enforced use of candles and lanterns lent an effective setting to the bazaar which was opened with an address to the ladies by Canon Basil S. Prockter. Guests were -welcomed by Mrs. Johnson at the door and Mrs. W. D. Fraser, president of the Ladles' Auxiliary. bits we e In play at :,tly Canadian Lfg-, ty in the Canadian Department of Transport steamship inspector, H. Rev-wick, arrived In Prince Rupert from Vancouver aboard the Pritice George yesterday. Chief inspector of Canadian Immigration at Vancouver, E. A. here; we have had it 40 below at Dawson Creek," Dennis Cal-llson, who runs a lodge on the Alaska Highway near Dawson Creek, came here to meet his wife who returned from the south on the Prince George yesterday. Mr. Callison, who has been visiting his brother-in-law and t;ln tttutfi- Mi QnH Ura Rurlpr J.I la.it niB'u- , in bridge were Mrs. and Mr. Allaire; !n Frozen pipes? Phone Thorn M;S. J. O. BlftCK HH'i Sillette arrived In Prince Rupert vesterdav aboard the Prince Legion Auxiliary meeting 8 o'clock. Election of (it) Sheet Metal, Black 884. (tf) '' whist, Mrs. W. D. t x cio.(ui if v,.. iJ Georee for a visit on official ,) M i.stad. uts were served hv headed by Mrs. B. j Havdale 6q0 Thomson, will re- Gordon Acton returned to today for Vancouver on a" brief , business. ! VlTL RU1,frtH " ;Ve business trlP" I Returning from Shaughr.essy uec-ge yesterday after two; a . Uim,. Hnitoi ahrP he has Military W weeks business t ip to Vancouver. I H. Parker returned to the h; y, f..imw "H turn with Mrs. Callison to the Mrs. Alexander jr., sen. Mrs. B. Rm- north. Mrs. Callison has been visiting at Powell River. CHRISTMAS CARDS rP3 s : B-llin-'er, Mrs. A. Mrs. I). Gomez and n nw. HOTEL ARRIVALS icily on yesteraay aiternoons ------- There are only 14 more shop- piane form an extended business P1 month, Wright Davles ar-ping days till Christmas. The un to Vancouver rived in tne city on tne Prlnc mans will be closing shortly. Geti George yesterday, your CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW, S.O.N. Whist and Dance Fr(- A1"er ,,., v,, m(hu, . at the VARIETY. STORE. '(W. day. Dec. 8. Whist. 8 o'clock.1 vfh??Lf ' ftle Music by Mike Colussi. Refresh- VaI?couvej: an w1f. J. H. Black and Murray John- ments. Everybody welcome. (289) Ingham. Mrs. Carson Wallace re-snn TPtiiniPd tn tii ntv hv or.r . i turned aboard the Pi ince Oeorga OUNCEMENTS Church Fall Bazaar Prince Rupert C. N. Shears, J. Weeden H. Everett. O. S. Spiers, William at the first of the week from a' Mr. and Mrs. J. Sedgewick of yesterday from her two week' 7. Novelty Dance Robertson, Ken Jordan, R. M. i: Gun (pi uuiespie, l,. m. ueia ira utxxie 8. week's trip to the Houston and Port Edward, who have been on holiday. Telkwa dlstlct. a holiday trip to California and j Mm Canadian nsh, 95c buys a pound of Nabob StiSLr ing Company's personel manager the Frmce "eo.ge yesteraay. coffee. 15c buvs a tin of grape- o Vancouveri arrive1 hure fruit, iulre at. SHEARDOWNS. Don't forget the Rod and aboard the Prince George yester- r 13 Canadian Le-i pre-Christmas ball. ana u. J. st.'oni, Vancouver; i. Whittaker, Vic ia; Margaret Berg, Watson Lake; Frank Dock-rill. . Telkwa; J. B. William, Cranf-rd, New York. L u liters Variety musi- Be sure to watch our windows Gun Club dance at your Civic day. While here he "will Inspest civii; Centre, Monday, GIFT STATIONERY BOOKS NOVELTY ITEMS PETER PAH GIFT SHOPPE (Next to Dally News) for other good week-end specials. Centre on December 8. Lots of the new plant at the ocean cjock. (283c) (278) fun, lot of prizes. F., M. DockUII. well known H. E. Winch, leader of the CCFi t i."gion cam puny. J. Bruce Johnstone of Lakelse C An organizational meeting of Telkwa coal mine operator, ar opposition in the provincial leg- rived in the city on Tuesday 18. r 20 Canadian Le--ur-Missus Nlte. nieht's train from the Interior Islature travelled to Ocean Falls 'Lake, who has bee no na trip to a Rotary mixed chorus wui oe on the Prince George this week.' Vancouver, arrived in the city held Friday, evening, Dec. 8, He plans to return south on the on the Prince George yesterday Civic Centre. Any person inter-same vessel tomorrow. I from the south and proceeded to ested in choral singing Is lnvit- for a brief business visit. He will return to the Interior Friday evening. There, is a XZHRISTIS BISCUIT for aery tosfc Christina- tree and ' 27 ! .hamber of Commerce cabaret party, Dec the interior by the evening train, eu to nutuu. We have found a source ofj Henry Whittaker, here in his 4 ; j The i iss to Che community which" will be entailed in the transfer -from here to Victoria of Neville 'Gerrard, who has really very good ladies' hand- capacity as provincial architect bags. Quite suitable for a fine to make a finai inspection of " i't. L Christmas gift. Mostly Morocco ... VOPnm1t iin,mr store calf, priced from $12.50 to, r fh' ,'$29.50. We of course have lower and nriced baes Bulgers. titi.rnnce ueorge yeswfiuay same will return south on the :cirmMriNG cosrs er JRE BOTANY j WOOL j I ' : ft vessel tonight. You will find the greatest selection of Christmas decorations for the home at ths VARIETY STORE. (tf.) eLEcrxrY your farm Piailk Ul C V. I ni-Rcia tut v.- past ft a- years, was mentioned at the monthly dinne.' Monday night of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce by President L. M. Felsenthal. Congratulations were extended to Mr. Gerrard on his promotion and arlmo'vlerlp-ement voiced of his wo k for the Chamber. Christmas turkeys, ducks or geese. Place your orders with us now to assure you the grade and Sunbeam Appliances Install tk& DIESEL PWEN (St? Heating Pads Waffle Irons Captain L. Knoop, Royal Canadian Infantry, t ansferred from the British Army, arrived here DANISH FARM 'today aboard the Prince George The site of the first farm barn on liaison duty from British Col- Toasters Kettles Silex Electric Coffee Makers Records and Players Irons In Denmark dating irom a.jj. umma neuuquui w ia v v -aiv,u.. work here. Captain 400-f4)O. still Is visible in West ver. Atte I nil 4 t i size of .bird you require, wt CLEAN THEM AND DELIVER THEM. MIDWAY GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Phone 659. , (287c) ORDER YOUR APPLES FOR XMAS NOW. Fancy Macs $3.S3 box, Jr. size Another shipment Netted Gem potatoes arriving Wednesday, excellent keepers, $2.99 sack. Include Jap oranges with your order still $1.29 box. MIDWAY GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Phone 1 Knoop will .go to Smithers. RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Tht "Morrison Automatic" A.C. Firm Lkhting Plnl with tho 4iroct coupled Pottor diMl onalno cost$ 33 lost to run than a gasoline machine; maintenance costs are lower, too . . . the Patter diesel engine, with fewer working parts than a gasoline engine, operates at only 1,200 r.o.m. Insures lower upkeep costs and longer service life. I MlttUTB CAR WASH VESETS . C ( Wine, y-ttjfr. I,,' " Nicely boxed -ji i ; xf ""! :m.M L659. We deliver. (2870) IF you are shopping for TOYS . . . come to the VARIETY STORE. Our stock is complete arid prices are right, (tf ) iiCS POKE SOKE SCARVES bCARVti I I 'title Scottish Tartant !:ACHT" CAMERON - LIGHT &. POWER AT DOLLAR SWINGS The British-made sell regulating Morrison "ror' ith w Petter diesel engine, make up this dependable instantaneous "switch-starting" liqhting plant. The compact Morrison-Automatic comes fully equipped with all accessories; is ready for use as soon as installed. Morrison Automatics are world no other plant is "iust as good". Two models stocked: 2.S00 .mlS w-ih ?U20 $l4g0NO KXffcAS Immediate Delivery. Models supplied up to 25.000 watts. puir Mcpherson 1.95 BY CLARET and 1 -liv "no -' I'- 1 1 I The CMiy MlllifAanwSviftJj The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 Q1 cllow Reversible 1.50 LARET RUBY 75c "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out pRMAL WEAR By BUIIX y white silk hand-n scurf 3.50 Commodore Cafe y ... 1.00 to 2.50 speed it up? I'm in a hurry!" "Can you PHARMACY uJJ DE,"tricf , f &Mmt$rm Products! IE CLOTHING I1 g the Public of Prince :ipcrt over 33 years tinted luncheon napkins - table! A different touch that will to grace ony make your luncheon table more attractive, distinctive. , , . See the Milady Embossed, luncheon sue, paper napkins, tinted in a variety of lovely pastels to match any colour scheme. drug or department store. At your grocery, Economical laundry Saving Colourful t i SATIH - GLO HOURS 1 G.E. Washer and GE. Toasters, P MOUKa. 5159 50 rom $9.95 to $14.50 u J GE 9'2 It. G.E. Radios ...$19-95 1 WEEK DAYS: ( Refrigerator $429.00 G.E. Kettles $14-50 q N 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. I I Royal vacuum e I I Cleaners $80.55 CIIKIDAY 1 Table Lamps $4.95 to $6.95 urWAi. 1 Trilite Lamps .... $15.5 p 7 12 Noon to 2 p.m. I TmmmmmmiKasssB 9 HORTHERII B.C. POWER CO. Gloss & High Gloss. any beautiful tints ntcrior decorating. PCK DRY ING 1 PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B.C. I ! . j COLORED NAPKINS THOMPSON WARE CO. LTD