T" 3 Prince Rupert Ponv We Tuesday, June 27, 1950 Trusteeship Council Opens Session RE-ROOFING! When you build or remodel, chnn r d AnnouncemenU ASPHALT SHINGLES the overwhelming choice of discriminating home-owners, builders G. R. 3. Blackaby, manager St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A cf the Bank of Montreal, after . tea and home cooking at home Holiday Togs.,r and archirecrs Trom coast to coast. Port Day, Saturday, July 1, see your fishing industry in action. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. Vern McMahon, a business trip south, returntd to the city from Vancouver by plane Saturday. He attended They are made by BUILDING PRODUCTS LIMITED the largest manufacturer of mnhnlt J t - fir y 'f i ,t i , ,i living at Lake Lakelse, left re- of Mrs. J. R. Carr, 925 Borden Street, July 5 at 3 p.m. Catholic Bazaar, October , 4 and 5. ' Rebekah Bazaar, October 18. shingles in Canada. cently for CaUomin, Alta., where ' Provincial executive council ses- . 4VI v. iw5uiai VJ1UII.II, Mr. McMahon's father M. Kap- iuscinski, wag one of the miners St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. j Choose your roof with care, specify "B P " OltDKK THROUGH YOUR LOCAL ( :ONTR.CToV OR DIRECT FROM Alberl & McCaffery Limifed I'hone 1 IB or 117 Prince Rupert, D. C. P.O. Box ICO J. S. Wilson returned to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane from Vancouver where he made a brief trip to attend a provincial executive meeting of Canadian Legion in his ca Sonja 3azaar, October 27. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar trapped in thf; Cadomin Coal Co. disaster. Make your entries now for Port Day events. H. F. Glassey, secretary, Fourth Street. (tfi After a brief trip south, Sher- i November 8. pacity as zone commander. l Iff M. M. Stephens returned to Canadian Legion final card party, Wednesday 8 p.m. Everybody welcome. (150.1 Presbyterian Fall Sale Kov 16. St. Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, November 18. (152) - i I i l L i 4Mr.-:jMh.. rwi .t. ..... the city Saturday from Vancouver. He attended Masonic Grand I I egiuii la installation, weu- OlESGEfJT S ilOIS IO.D.2,. fail iiazaar November 23. iiie i nui a Nations Trusteeship Council, now holding its seventh annual session at Lake Success 'will deal with such questions as progress in U.N. Trust Territories, proposals for an international renime for Jerusalem, and protection of the Holy Places there. Here, Dr. Victor lloo, U.N. Assistant Secretary-General, talks with Roirer GtrrMu of France, outgoing President of the Council nesday. All Moose and W.O.T.M. invited. 150p ' if 1 tera n PRINCE RUPERT Lodge sessions at Vancouver where 'he was elected district deputy grand master. All Port Day trophies should be returned to the committee by this Wednesday. H. F. Glassey, Fourth Street. Secretary. TEE SHIRTS: Timely Reapesl Moose Women's Installation chairmen. . Junior Graduate Regent Mr3. I H. Muncey thanked her officers I for their co-cpeiation during I the past year. JilfiE 29 to JULY 8 BIGGER BETTER Damage to wiring of a smail delivery truck of M. Forbes was caused at 5:55 p.m. Saturday Vi cup ripe olives 1 tablespoon chopped green I sweet pepper 1 tablespoon chopped green Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and Gtneral Cartage and Storage , Complete Reliable and Efficient Service, tfso agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co, Ltd., for Oxygen. Acetylene and all weldlr.g supplies. Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Est. 1910 Phones 60 and 68 when firemen were called out Harvey-Woods J,lre Interlock Cot t o n in White, Grey, Yeliow and t Wine $2.09 Harvey-Woods Fine Interlock Cotton, Gaucho style .. 3 J9 Penmans Terry' Cloth in - White, Grey"nd The evening's entertainment , The incident occurred on Third was put on by Uie membership Avenue in front of the Daily committee. Mrs. C. H. Collinj, v-ews 0ff.P l M!rs. F. Pariett was installed , as Senior Urgent of the Women of ' tiie Moose last Wednesday (.veiling. chairman, a barber shop quar Regular Moose JULY 1st PORT DAY CELEBRATION i m e e 1 1 n g, Tuesday, onion 1 cup cream-style green onion Salt to taste 4 medium-sized tomatoes Salad greens ' Parsley French dressing Cut olives from pits into large pieces. Stir olives, pepper and onion into cottage cheese. Sea tette, Mis. B. Bellamy, Mrs. A. Marshall, Mrs. P. Bond, Mrs. P. Mclnnes sang sevtral old' time favorites. At the end of the singing Mrs. Muncey came in Installing Regent was Past Governor C. H. Collins, assisted by Mrs. P. Bond, chairman; and Mrs. C. Mc-Intyre, installing puiile; Mrs. R. Murray, Installing June 27th, 8 p.m. (ltl Fawn 2.00 KEEP IN TUNE WITH THE TIMES! i for a "shave" which she got. A Distinctive chaplain; and Mrs. J. R. Carr,duet by Mrs Bellamy and Mrs installing pianist. Baseball Tonight7 o'clock. Commercials vs Watson Island. (It) For Stanley Home Products Call Hilda Berg, Blue 837. (150p) son to taste with salt. Peel tomatoes, remove cores and cut each tomato in -half crosswise. Put halves together sandwich fashion with a thick filling of C. Mi-Intyre, accompanied on. the guitar by Mrs. Bellamy, rounded out the program. Refreshments, in the form of a buffet supper, were provided by the membership committee. Members of the Mouse lodge Ottawa Valley -r fAed. Weight Waffle Knit, White only .... 1J5 Jantzen Stripes Jersey Tee Shirt, Tinest Quality, Two-ply'Cctfon Yarn Other officers installed were: Junior Graduate Regent Mrs. H. Munoey. Junior Regent Mrs. C Collins. Chaplain Mrs. P. Curie. Recorder--Mrs. R. Armstrong. Treasurer Mrs. P. Welter.' ' Guide Mrs. A. Marshall. Assistant Guide Mrs. T. FURNITURE DESIGNING For just the RIGHT thing for your home. Come to see us MADE-TO-ORDER HOME ACCESSORIES HOBBY SUPPLIES Toys' Novelties, Children's Furniture Plastics, Venetian Blinds, Signs We have a special value .cheese mixture. Serve on saiaa Juice Set, 7 pieces. Jug and 6 greens, with a parsley sprig on glasses. Clear Glass with 4 nar-'top of each. Serve with French rcw gold bands. Looks nice, $3.50. dressing. Bulger's. (It) Serves 4. The Radio is a vital part of your home. Keep it at peak performance. If It Is faulty in any way let us have a look at it. Phone BLUE 992 Today KEN'S RADIO CLINIC blended their voices with those, of the women in the community J singing after supper. j ' ENGAGEMENT OF PRINCESS DENIED LONDON (P Rumors persisted that the Earl of Dalkeith, member of a distinguished Scottish family, will become be-' BROADWAY CAFE C'hristoff. Sentinel-Mrs. R. Wilson. 1 Argus-Mrs. B. Bellamy. Pianift Mrs. J. Ehly. Five new candidates were initiated at the meeting. The following presentations PENGUIN HOBBY SHOP Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street Phone Blue 440 or Green 232 Box 744 m ROTARY Skeena River trothed to Princess Margaret on or after her twentieth birthday, August 21. The 2t!-year-old earl himself denied the reports, branding f-inest Cocking were made by Mrs. J. Casper, member of the college of regents. Past Regent's pin Mrs. H. Muncey. Moose pin Mrs. J. R. Carr, pianist. Engraved pen and pencil set Mrs. R. Armstrong. Hours 7 a.m. to 1 a m For Take-Home Orders Phono 200 BARREL DERBY HI FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second Aya them ."foolh'h." Buckingham. Falace officials referred quest-tioning newspapermen to the earl's secretary. i I Is i (V The junior governor of the men's lodge presented a past July 1st from Terrace Bridge to E. Kwinitsa sponsored by Prince Rupert Rotary Club governor's ring to H. Muncey. COMMITTEE HEADS Following the installation ceremonies, the new senior regent named her committee 3 Prince Rupert's Proceeds to Build 1 CO Community Tennis Courts Y ' i I I Sr i t ' Yd 0 Don'! Strain Yourself mi INVEST IN A SOUND LOCAL PROJECT WHICH HAS BIG PROFIT FACTORS Charles M. Hays Hotel - i PROSPECTUS AND DETAILS ' OF SHARES OFFERING Armstrong Agencies heavy cans of oil for your kitchen carrying upstairs Are You Buying a Hew Car? Taking a Holiday? Here is How it Can be Done! lor factory delivery Order vour new FORD or MONARCH range. GET AN OIL MET Eliminates barrel stands. Fewer oil deliveries. No more fire hazards. Clean Safe Odorless ' Economical Call GORDON D. RONSON c 733 5th Ave. West. 1 Black 503.' riifMne 312 307 - 3nl Avenue through your local FORD DEALER . ; . i : : Eol) IPafkeff" The freight cost saved will pay for your entire trip . Fly via Canadian Pacific Air Lines and Northwest Air lines direct to Detroit, U.SA, and pick up your car at the factory Average automobile freight charges from (factory to Prln.ce Rupert, B.C.) $275.00 CUSTOMER'S EXPENSES . Representative of iATURDAY Prince Rupert Florists Flowers for All Occasions McGILL SECURITIES (B.C.) LTD. ifi02 STOCK EXCHANGE BULDING, VANCOUVER) AVAILABLE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY No Minimum Limit Ltnn3rdAve. Box 516 Tel. iiii 1171 Atr Travel C.P.A. single fare one way, Prince Ruper-t tb Seattle, Wash $53.15 Air Travel N.W.A.L. single fare one way, Seattle, Wash., to Detroit (coach) '$77:00 stop over allowed In all principal American cities, ,r Approximate cost to drive from factory to Prince Rupert, B.C. including gas, oil, meals .hotel accommodation (9 to 10 days) . $123.00 $25r 13 Total.. 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Halibut gear set-over 35 H.P. . .ting, timing only on pick up. 11:45 a.m. Gill net boat races 1:25 p.m. Gill net boat races, 6 to 8 H.P. 52 to 65 H.P. 11:55 a.m. Gill net boat races 1:35 p.m. Gill net boat races, 10 to 14 H.P. 70 to 110 H.P. 12:00 p.m. Ganging of hooks. 1:45 p.m. Fish packers over halibut gear. 60 eet and unlimited power. 12:15 p.m. Outboard motor 1:55 p.m. Setting of purse race 10 H.P. and up. , seines and hauling, open. 12:30 p.m. Gill net setting 2 p.m. Cruiser races. Entries for all events including outboard motor and rowboat races, now being received by H. F. Glassey, Secretary, Fourth Street, Green 917. HOLLYWOOD CAFE II MOST Ul-TO-)ATK CAFE IN TIIK CITY Ormes I fglfj Drugs II the Pioneer Druggists A PRESCRIPTION SERVICE ( Daily Delivery Service aT) j( PHONE 81 . 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