Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 23, 1950 RE-ROOFING? J i Ceiling Drops; Thirty Hurl When you build or remodel, choosp R P "' " j DECORATION DAY SUNDAY. JL'NE 25 tfHALT SHIN G L E S the overwhelming Port Day, Saturday, July 1, e your fishi nA..i-.. ... REDWOOD CITY, Calif. 0i Thirty persons were hurt in an Members of Prince Rupert We have" received iitiauy thoun- Mr. and Mr3. T. B. Black returned to the city by plane Wednesday after a short visit to iceot aibcnrmnuiiMy nume-owners, builders jnrchitects from coast to coast. ;u i I rim ki...' action. i gran,cTh No. 27 Canadian Legion. ands f letters pralsing ti,e merlu ot B.E.S.L. 1-1 CGI an1 and Ladies ToHioo Auxiliary Anviii) rxt i-l (tft accident trt dumped ten tons i PLYTONE during our lew years ia business. Here s. the latest which can jheyaremaae uy DuiuuirUj PRODUCTS IM1TED the largest manufacturer of asphalt Vancouver. Mr. Black made the trip expressly to attend the' reunion Of 1925 vrar TTnluor-l are invited to loin the I.O.D.E. of ornamental nlnstor ornatn-ntai piaster nn on n-.mHo movie- (0uen jry chapter) In their goers in the balcony cl the i Annual Decoration Dav cere- ... I monies at the Cenotaph and Sequoia Theatre here Wednesday ' Soldiers' Plot. Fairview Ceme-nieht. Fifteen reauired hnsnital i tnr he Been on demand. On April 26, 1950, Mrs. C. P. of Kenora. Ontario, wrote: "and I want to thank yon for Joum wonderful remedy. I am like a new person and will recommend it ti everyone and anvonr- It'a really rtglesinuinaaa. Miss Eleanor Taylor arrived in the city on Wednesday from Vancouver .to spend the coming month here visiting with her mother, Mrs. George Hill, Fifth Avenue West. Sity of British Columbia graduates. About 00 were Inattend- "Fall In" at Canadian Legion treatment but only one was In a i Hal!, First Avenue. S u n d a v i worth its weight in gold." piTjonB ance, and Mr. Black vas the sole Students Marvel Af Magic Feals How do you pull bunnies, black -and white at that, out of an empty stove pipe type object? Simple If you know how and children of Borden 'street, King Edward and Conrad Street schools are probably still circulating their own theories oi the subject, The matter began after Mitchell Cain, famous magician from Tacoma, staged an entertaining performance of mystery and comedy especially for the children at the various schools Wednesday. Mr. Cain, a humorist in his own right, was assisted by his wife Gladys. A disappearing egg trick kept students on their toes but one should have heard the squeals of delight after the quickerthan-the-eye artist produced the two black and white rabbits. Teach 2:4C D.m. Medals and berets or will please you too or your, money pans mau Yw uinrn I hark 1 7ft at nur drueetSttoA I s Choose yuu i iwi wun tare- specify B.P. OBDER THROUGH YOl'R LOCAL CONTRACTOR OR DIRECT FRM Albert & McCaffery Limited A C? I 1 I T ) .... Members or otners. wuiinz to place cars at disposal, nlease notify Box 628 or phone 479. PHILIP M. RAY. Secretary-Manager serious condition. The crash ol the ornamental piaster and wire lath reinforcing, came suddenly with a "roar like thunder" and seemingly dropped In a single sheet, police said. A brief panic among the patrons resulted. mt 116 or 117 Prince Rupert. B. C. P.O. Bos J60 I w o w ix. Midsummer Nights pance, Friday, June 23rd. Dancing 10:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Refreshments. Music by Mike Co-lussi, Everybody welcome. (148) Mrs. Thomas Scoretz and little son, Jimmy, arrived in the cfty on Wednesday from Vancou A I science graduate present. Special value, silver plated butter dish with plain cover, glass lined. Pierced border witn knife, $4.50. Bulger's. (It) MissM. L. S. Monckton, who has been teaching in the Indian school at Kitkatla, arrived in the city Wednesday aboard the Indian Department cruiser Nas-keena and will be leaving next Tuesday aboard ihe Coquitiam for her home in Victoria to spend the summer holiday season. an - Announcement j frS "' l ll- 11-1 i( n i t k ; Catholic Bazaar, October 4: V 1 and 5. j tl'S kfM ver for a three .weeks vis.'t with Mrs. Scoretz' brother-in-law and 1 slowed down a bit for a spell after signing hundreds of autographs. Adults may give up in a line-up but not children. i sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hill. Canadian Legion and W.A. 'Bring the Missus Night," New Legion Auditorium, Friday, June ers had quite a time of It at- 1 TV.'.",. - St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. ' f t 7 Vv-V j I "TLyJ Snia BazaarMOct0ber 27- j ' ' jl'f ! 1 ?Wr-.Zft ! RebekVn Bazaar. October 13.; 'MiW'i A ttUJ Football Tonight General j tempting to quell the noise and r-fUG-TS I in their V II ZA. 1 I S.H', I I Y. -V7 I 23, 8 p.m. Legion or W.A. Mem-(Motors vs Heavy Battery, 7 p.m. keeD tne youngsters seats M ! J i f! 1 . 1 i I j I" I i j . i i ii (It.) Vi V- VC-t I Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar tii-rlr". . I iBM'flafliEhl 8 i WUr ..vv ' ' Incidentally, Mr. Cain's quk- On charges of carrying fishing ker-than-the eye hand must have bership cards must be presented. ' (14fi) J. S. Wilson, principal of Borden Street School and zone commander In the Canadian Legion here, left for Vancouver by plane Thursday to attend a full executive meeting of provincial command of the Canadian Legion in that city. He returns by plane Monday. iuus wunout taKing out licences, Don MacDdiiald, l.loyd Mooney, Carl Frickson and Jerry Williams appeared In provincial police court before Stipendiary Magistrate H. F. plassey and were given suspended sentences as pat wen as being ordered to court costs. " - Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 1R. ; rl S ""' , I St. Andrew's Cathedral. Full IV 1 S j " 'f Bazaar, November 18. "(152) j ' - j I O.D.l. fall oazaar November j vT!' ! 23. .. ; . giWf P j f yZS DISTORTION " I E Wcl1 Dresst,d Men Iind aU and jg Your I adio I more than they expcct'lri a I ' SUit by Fashion Crart ! V f11 Canadian Legion members danre. re. Legion Legion auditorium J snamlMrs- Hemming . June 24th, 9:3 New Legion Orchestra. I T'.- l f il Tickets at Legion office or from1 UIC5 jOUlll entertainment committee. (147)1 mD you rhnnitrd! Mm- Word has been received In the city of the death in Victoria late last week of Mrs. Annp T-Ipm- wJr erup: r owner Docaua liikfii Bran Klake! T NO ilJKI Dnubla your . tack if you don't mrm qi u fresher than other Send emplv carton to (iBoi 4 A. London, Ontario. St. Peter's Sunday School Picnic Saturday, June 24ta, weather permitting. Boat leaves Imperial Oil wharf at 1:30 p.m. If raining, children come to St. Peter's Hall. hj Make your entries now fcr Port Day eyents. H. F. Glassey, .secretary, fa;xm street. (tf) JOHNNY'S JOTTINGS (Continued from page 2 MTOOI Contain the hulk many tp keep regular. Try them. ming. wifo of Robert Hemming, who for several years was a member of the typographical staff of the Daily News in Prince Rur pert. She succumbed suddenly .to a heart attack. Mr. and Mis. Hemming had resided in Prince Rupert, on two separate occasions and were also ' for several years in Edmonton. Since leaving Prince Rupert dur- tKf 'A I llBI's s s , -rV '.L WK so Day Guarantee Prince Rupert Florists If I fHJKA 'f 1 We pick up and deliver Flowers for AH Oceasionn i LCltVJtt QJ Ysy Phone Blue 992 OoardATCj Aountftoual xT' 1 ,i ' l ROTARY Skeena River ." ( 4 W. ' I FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 21 222 Second Are. 1 BARREL DERBY jing the war.tliey have lived in' j Victoria wher: Mr. Hemming has ; followed his calling as a linotype operator. j , "Yeah, pal, I see it," was the reply "But there's a lot of dopey signs around here. Lookit that, one WEAR DAMSELFORM BRASSIERES . , . Why should I . pay attention to any of them?" j ,Tbis advertisement is not published or "displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. July 1st from Terrace Bridge to E. Kwinitsa sponsored by Prince Rupert Rotary Club . . .; I day a gentleman advextsed that his home was for sale. Wanted $6,000. Had 20 calls." "Quite a joke," remarked Mr.. Thompson absorbed In thought. "Yet homes," continued Mr. Johnson, "cost quite a bit these days. Carpenters, plumbers, tinsmiths, electricians all want high wag.se. Lumber prices are sky high and the lumber is Just as hard to reach . . ." "Did you say you brought some binoculars along?" interrupted Mr. Thompson. "Why yes." Mr. Johnson twitched an eyebrow, his face questioning. "Can J. have them please," Mr ' Thompson said. "I've never had a good view of the city. Ee a good time now. The sun sets in a few minutes." Binoculars In hand, Mr. Thompson gazed at the outstretched city. "Pretty powerful,' 'he mused. Mr. Johnson continued. "As I was saying, prices as they are these days, the total would be quite a figure. . . ." ; Mr. Thompson's wrinkled vmnris twitched sllKhtly as he Proceeds to Build J ti AA! Community Tennis Courts. V $1.00 WEST IN A SOUND LOCAL PROJECT "HICH HAS BIG PROFIT FACTORS Charles M. Hays Hotel COD (MSB with an AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER PROSPECTUS AND DETAILS OF SHARES OFFERING Armstrong Agencies rhuiic 312 "1 3rd Avenue : grasped the binoculars tighter. tentative of "I agree ,. . . quite a figure; "In addition," Mr. Johnson went on, the people as a body ..." 'Quite a body," Mr. Thompson sighed. He collapsed. Are You Buying a. New Car! Taking a Holiday? 5: Here is How it Can be Done! MONARCH for factory delivery Order your new FORD or through your local FORD DEALER x ' : Eofo IParkeff" Tne freight cost saved will pay for your entire trip ! 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