v gfRWn",iwHiil n the Coault- AIR PASSENGERS CAVA. ANNUAL Prince ttupcrt Dailp jRctos Ltd. . Saturday, May 15, 1948 Local News Items . . . Cambrai Chapter Plans Program lit for Niasseu wucic ' io nf Mr and ,e gueaw Outbound, to Vancouver: C; Stewart, Mrs. R. Jones, J. A. Por-terfield, Col. Keith Dixon. To Sandspit: Mrs. Pitt-Turner. I Cambrai Chapter, i.uut. pre MEMBERSHIP TEA PLEASANT ORANGE LADIES PLAN BANQUET Jpinlay. pared preliminary plans for summer activities at its monthly meeting this week. The program will begin with the raffle Inbound, from Vancouver: A. Moose whist drive and dance every Saturday night 8:30 p.m. William Smith of the Prince Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Mrs. A. R. Anderson of the Miller Bay hospital staff sailed this afternoon on a trip to Annual membership tea of A committee was appointed to arrange for a banquet to be held on June 15 at the monthly meet Rupert Fishermen's Go-operat- of a dinner set in June Benson, C. E. Slater, Mrs. B. Scott, Mrs. L. Doving. J. Strand. Miss L. Lockhart, Miss M. Wil-lan, Master A. Gould. From The meeting, held in the Civic Cior PROOF HJ the Catholic Women's League was held in Annunciation school hall, drawing a good attendance lve sailed last night on a bus! ness trip to Massett. L TinADTI1 Labourers and Truck Drivers Centre, was undei chairmanship nf Mrs r. n Ham. who eave a ing of the. Ladies' Orange Benevolent Association held in the Oddfellows' Hall Thursday eve At O union meeting Sunday. 2:30. Sandspit: A. McKechnie. FUNERAL NOTICE T. B. Black, of the manager rpnnrt t thp mpmbers of her Carpenters' Hall. (115) ning. as did the card party which followed In the evening. Greeting the guests, among whom were several new mem Northern B.C. Power Co. is sail- where she t tri to Victoria r i i i 1 r Members of the committee are ing Sunday night on a business The funeral of the late Cde. Jack Gilchrist will acted as Chapter delegate to the annual provincial I.O.D.E. con trip to Stewart. Mrs. A. J. Crawford and Mrs. M. Hanson. Col. Keith Dixon, local Department of Transport agent, left by air today on a trip to Victoria. bers, was Mrs. E. Telseth, League president. Membership con a take place from Grenville ference. H. M. Daggett, provincial Following the brief business Chapel at 2:30 p.m. Sun Mrs. Martin van Cooten re veners were Mrs. N. R. Young meeting, a social hour was en voters' list enumerator, sailed last night on the Coquitlam on day, May 16. Legion mem ported that food parcels were and Mrs. W. Pierce. joyed. Chairman was Mrs. H. being sent each month to In charge of the tea was Mrs. a trip to Massett. Paulson, in the absence of Mr. bers attending are requested to "fall In" at the Legion Hall at 2:10 p.m. Philip M. Ray, Sec- L. M. Shannon, assisted by Mrs. ATTENTION ENGINEERS! Two new members, Mrs. W. A. Mrs. Martin Saunders and Mrs. R. Lord sailed on the Co-qultlam last night on a trip to Massett and Port Clements. Canadian Legion W. A. mem J. Forman, Mrs. I. M. Wick and McBroom and Mrs. P. Wilson retary-Manager. Special meeting of International Mrs. B. Sprinkle, while super J. L. Johansen, who is attending the provincial Grand Lodge meeting In the south. . At the next meeting, May 27, Mrs. Johansen will deliver a re were welcomed into the Chapter. Union of Operating Engineers vising the tea room was Mrs. A. SIETSON'S Summer It was decided that the June Local 510, Sunday, May 16, at St. Amour. Servlteurs were Mrs. 7:30 p.m. Important business. bers requested to attend funeral of the late J. Gilchrist, Sun A. E. Smith, Mrs. A. Colussl, Miss port on the provincial confer meeting will take the form of a social, with the showing of moving pictures and that members BARBERSHOP QUARTET SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. 0 A drive is underway here to launch a barbershop quartet. Promoters of the enterprise ex Please attend. (It) Frances Moore and Miss Flor Easily and day z:jo, GrenvUle Court ence. Chapel. in) of the Duchess of Edinburgh Mrs. J. Hardin is sailing night on a trip to Alice Arm ence Cloutier. , Lovely red tulips decorated the table where Mrs. M. P. Mc-Caffery and Mrs. C. P. Balagno Chapter be invited as guests. pect no difficulty In finding the Prince Rupert Rotarv Clnh's kly Erected is no muss nor where she will spend the next BRANDON WANTS CUSTOMS minstrel show left the city by couple of weeks visiting her hus STYLE band who is employed at the minimum of 16 members needed to establish a local chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barbershop Quartet Singing In mining town. ana wuu vjihx. car this aftrenoon for Terrace where the show will be presented tonight as a benefit for the Terrace Civic Centre. The mem Hotel. . . A BRANDON W The chamber of commerce here is trying to get Brandon Airport designated as a customs port of entry. Winnipeg now is- the only point of entry for aircraft in Manitoba. ket a permanent E. T. S. Moore sailed on the were pourers. During the afternoon, the Annunciation School choir sang two songs and Bertha Marion, George Gillis and Dar-rell Young, pupils of Sister Mary Laurence, each played a piano selection. In the evening a good sized roof job. Coquitlam last night for Mas Ar rivals bers, numbering more than 30, will return tonight and on sett to take charge of one of the Canadian Fishing Co. camps Prince Rupert ,e Improvements Announcements All advertisement jn this column will b charged for ft full month at as cents ft word on the north Queen Charlotte Islands. , The Annual Meeting of the J Repair! NOW gathering enjoyed bridge, whist and cribbage. Mrs. E. Telsetn C.N.R. Lawn Bowling Club will Miss Kay Nickerson, daughter be held In the Canadian Legion S. O. N. Independence Day of Alderman and Mrs. A. S. Nickerson, returned to the city this week from Vancouver where Celebration. Program, refreshments, dance. Music by Mike Colussl. Monday, May 17, 8:30, was general convener and Mrs. J. McArthur acted as cashie-. In charge of refreshments were Mrs. L. Amadio, Mrs. R. E. Moore, Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, Mrs..B. Sprinkle and Mrs. G. R. Rooms, Monday, May 17, at 8 p.m. All members are urgently requested to attend and to bring a new member with him. Official B. Iverson, New Westminster; B. Lohvin, Vancouver; E. Hein, Vancouver; R. Lovlk, Vancouver; E. Anderson, City; J. Par-nell, city; B. Watson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. E. Nelson, city; Mrs. G. M. Bryce, Toronto; F. Radilja, Vancouver; E. Anderson, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Traquair, Burns Lake; Miss F. M. Keith, San Francisco; J. J. Moore, Wacker, Alaska; T. J. Mikokick, Wacker, Alaska. an supply all you Stetson's new Royal D e L u x e Hats in Light Beige and Silver Grey. Smart colors and correct styling for your summer vacation or business wear. she completed a commercial course. S.O.N. HalL Booth P.T.A. May 19. opening of green May 24. (115) Brett. IN BillLUlKb SUIYLIU ALHEKT & AFFEKY LTD. LL'MBER Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McCorris- Job's Daughters Tea, May 20, ton, of Massett, sailed last night Wwa fi WMEE I Mrs. Alex Mitchell's, 232 4th FUNERAL NOTICE to return to their home at Mas .DDKS- SIPPLIES sett. Mr. McCorriston, who op Ave. West. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, GILCHRIST-In the city, Thurs Prize winners were: Bridge: Ladies Miss Mary Astoria; Men M. O'Connor. Whist: Ladies Mrs. S. Dumas; Mrs. Sappola. Cribbage: Ladies Mrs. C. Schaeffer; Men O. K. Olsen. PHONE 116 erates a sawmill at the island centre, recently returned from 324 4th Ave. West, May- 27. a trip to Vancouver. INSECT WARFARE ' CAPETOWN, South Africa A plague of weavils from Argentine grain in the harbor ele day May 18, 1948, John, aged 53, beloved husband of 'Mrs. Myra Gilchrist. Services will be conducted by Rev. Allan M. McColl, at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Mrs. J. A. Findlay who recently completed the murals In Card Party, Catholic School Hall, May 27, 8 p.m. C.N.R.A. Dance, May 28, Oddfellows' Hall. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Admission 50c. Queen Mary Chapter, Crib- en in the Rough' i NYLONSl May 16, at Grenvllle Court Chapel. Interment to follow at NEARLY CHANGED HISTORY Oliver Cromwell, who defeated and dethroned Charles I of England booked passage to America when he was young, vator here is making life miserable for workers. Unlike local wee.tls, the Argentine variety, like mosquitoes can fly and bite. the Rotary Club's children's ward in the Prince Rupert Hospital, left last night on the Coquitlam for her home in to TAKE HOME i Fairview Cemetery. Zi.C. Un- V uenaners in charge of ar- Dusting with insect powder has ments. bage and Bridge Drive, Civic but failed to go only because the Centre, Friday May 28, 1948. ship was detained by procla- IVIC CENTRE failed to get rid of the pests. BMNG ROOM Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at .mation. PHONE 231 Mrs". Wm. Watts' home, 435 4th if LADIES: READ THIS! Unwanted .hair removed Instantly from lace, arm, legs with Flash Hair Remover. 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