Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, August 11, 1950 ICE-FREE HARBORS Despite Norway's Northern location, the Oulf Stream, whirh Terrace !s Considering j brings warm water from the tro j Departure For ! Terrace Camp j Looking forward to a happy pics, keeps the main harbors Ice-free all year. Extending Of Boundaries TERRACE Possibility of extending of the village . boundaries ' wa? discussed at Wednesday's monthly meeting of the village commissioners. Maps were consulted and it was finally decided to prepare a petition for those living outside the present boundaries to ascertain their feelings on the matter. The OLYMPIC GAMES The first modern Olympic Oames were held In Athena in 189G. ten-day holiday under congenial surroundings, some 23 or so young ten-agers left on this morning's wayfreight ' for the Regular Baptist Church Bible Camp at Miss Gertrude Mitchell's Canada to Europe place on Braun's Island. The departure of this Dartv follows Mi commissioners felt that, 11 trie village boundaries were extend- Passenger Sailings The meelng was held in the the return earlier in the . week village clerk's office on Wednes- of a similar but younger group ' day afternoon. It was attended which reported an extremely by chairman Emil Haugland, happy time. Commissioners D O. Little and'. Rev. L. A. Tnorpe u again ed as far west as the old elementary school, south as far as Ferry Road and north to the SATIN - GLO Semi 'Gloss & JHigh Gloss. In many beautiful tints for interior decorating. QUICK DRYING THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. i .".u. ainaiuy, viiidgc cic. b., m charge, assisted by Rev. N A, thur Harmon and A. Boas, sam-.McCrea of Vancouver David tanan of Prince Rupert. j Hangerur, William Blackaby, A request from Joseph Peral- Miss Anna Beketov, Miss Alice dis for a license to operate a card Marston, Miss Margaret Hange-room at the rear of the pool- rud. Miss Elsie Falk. Miss Eleanor edge of the Bench, the majority of the residents would then be within the town limits. Such an extension would be to the advantage to both the citizens and the township, "AscnaiA" AUG. 22nd now sails . WAV, RIO ! We're bound for the Rio Grande, Uozvow Rio! aye, Rio.' V rcom on Railway Avenue was Buller and Miss Gertrude Mit-turned down by the commission, chell. The group otyoun? people (instead of August 23rd) frcm MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL i i . ...... i lan -y-ull, my oot my young ga, ecu: bound for the Rio Grande! SEWERS IltlSfcl j includes Carol Moorehouse, The existing army sewerage George Moorehouse, Billy, Birtch, lines, of which there are two in Louise Wood, Ronnie Nordine, town, was under discussion with 'Sheldon Lee. Rockwell Terrv r T-g-rr- ji the request of the proprietor of George Warner, Donny Neufeld, the Skeena Hotel to join on to Patrick Rougeau, Edward Tur- the line going along Greig Av- cott, Ronnie Iverson, Phyllis enue. It was that or make a new Nystedt, Lillian Burn, Michael septic tank for the hotel. He was Powers, Genevieve Powers,'Crai; GENTS' WATCHES O 15 Jewel O Waterproof O Shockproof Complete with Expansion Bracelet ' George Cook, JEWELLER Box 1188 j:or over a century Lamb's Navy h is been the call of those who know cood rum. Smooth and mellow.'it is matured, blended and bottled in Britmii of the finest Demerara Rums. Now 29.75 wimng 10 spend $jUU on it dui ne Oliver, Hoyce McGinnes, Jackie would want the line to be private McGinnes. Eddie Eusvik, Reggie i with no one else joining in. ThlsFusvlk, William Watmough, ! was ruled out by the commls- Donna Becker, Tom Yornic.j sioners simply because no priv- Reggie Crozier. Valerie- Kuhor.l ate sewer line could run along a I Shirley Eytcheson. Larry Eytche-i "SCYTIIIA" n, AUG. 29th from QUEBEC to Li HAVRE LONDON on firr voyage after complete reconditioning "FnAIICONIA"",. SEPT. 6th from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL -M . Regular monthly sailings of all three vessels until end of St. Lawrence Season First class rates from $251. Tourist class rates from $154. Apply to your local agent "No one can serve you better" CUNARD DONALDSON LIMITED " 62f West Pender St, Vancouver 'iamb s Navy ta HOLLYWOOD CAFE r huiic i"iu. j son, ana Paul Beketov. Mr. Boas' advice on the mat-! tcr was asked for and 'he stated that the sewerage line comes New u Hardware j under the same ruling as the -Man Arrives water line. Rates are charged! and property owners must pay.1 L. W. Lefler, local representee set rate If It passes the prop-1 ative for the past three years of erty whether connected to It or: the Vancouver wholesale hord- Tt. !. ii- "' p..Mhl JimWJ tnihc Liquur UACT UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE CITY ' , i OPEN FROM S:30 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. ware concern of Marshall-Wells Co., shas been transferred to Chilllwaclt. His succesor, Wiltord no. If any residents wanted a sewer line they would be allowed to pay for it and then be re-im-bursed over a period of three years with rates deducted. C V mf - ; We Specialize In Chinese Dlsnes IjJv y : ... ' j jTirfJnL 'I CHOP SUEY CHOW ME1K Qjl Caron, arrived in the city by! plane yesterday afternoon from The whole question of sewerage j Vancouver , and will be followed will be worked out and contracts bv hls wife- Mr- tenet and Mr. drawn up before the petition Caron left last night on the goes before the residents I Prince Rupert to visit Ocean Falls In the meantime, 30 house- and, sTULsbe, " shrtly hnifiors ar iww ,, ;in. ,v,inh route to the interior where- Mr. .Lefler will introduce Mr. sCaron goes as far as the former . army ' 'M'- HARDWARE - . 'f 'fin GENDRON GIVE THE FOLKS AT HOME A TREAT! v.'iS BABY CARRIAGES v , in Come in today and take fjS ' y isrGrcv. Maroon and Blue $39.50 i rtoli-inn; CAKE. ?Vm t. J .,! !. engineers' huts on Keith Road.'"" cv """" v"y- The other line is not In use and is I beina cleaned out Mr. Boas is mlssioners to consider similar 1 superintendina the work and the sidewalks all over town and it 1 LING THE TAILOR LADIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS f 9 MADE TO MEASURE SUITS O LATEST STYLES IN COATS O -HIGHEST QUALITY O GUARANTEED FIT PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT LING THE TAILOR Box 286 220 - 6th St. Phone 649 septic tank east of the civic . waa dalQ "lat we iirst oa e centred near the Skeena River is f new sidewalks will be that , beinff cleaned nf rork and deh- one glnS rom the centre ol ris antl a nw rnvpr fnr it will h town to the new School. Now in stock PIE or JELLY ROLL Y APARTMENT WASHERS .. $64.95 DROP IN AND SEE .THE NEW C0NG0WALL k RlIQPlI B3l(6TY Lt(l. none 179 WE DELIVER 251 3rd Ave. r t - - . CHJC YOUNG. DIE In a Huddle.. y .. ? f, II ,l!,ililii!lliiit,liiiilMn If WilW made. , Mr. Boas also stated that cer-taip samples of water had been stg, south by Dr. Black and will be analyzed so that the health of the community will be safeguarded as far as possible. Five new street la-mps are to be installed in the near future. A 1 - . . U . i 1 ... ,fl!'!lwif!l!imW ""''THiiMtMlMliMilhilB iBmrilHrfltfMrffrrWftBtTrlr''''t''1 1 :' i j i , i i . ; ! i r ) , u : i : i i i 1 1 ; u ; . , ; i . . . ; : H n i" i i ; . , t i i , I i 1 1 i ; i 1 f ; ; J liulllllliilillulUilll; , ing cm K.aium street, one near -iiwiwiwiwi iwwwHiwiHiiiwHmiwr'.tiB.nBtllitli iiBlM the Columbia Cellulose, possibly I r BE SLEEPy ON A H V TiTe i? IS CHAPGED wItm 7 rSTCTi V v& . . . W TvW M -4 . at the corner of Park Avenue and Appsley Street, two on Greig Av- i enue between, the Terrace and Philbert Hotels, and one at the east end of Corey read ; Etoaseir & LPayime FRIDAY and SATURDAY' SPECIALS Insurance on office equipment . is to be increased from $300 to $2,000 and the village clerk was requested to look into the possibility of having a floater pol icy to cover it and the contents oi the shed behind the of fioe. D. G. Little reported that W. E. Bottom'ey had been consulted Boys' Blue Mellon and Sharkskin Jackets Ladies' Rayon & Lisle Ankle Socks bis r Hi M M - --- ? v ' - - n -, Jim I about the- drainage ditch west of Assorted Colors. 8-Va Lostex tops ...... for to- 1012. $1.00 Kaium Road, also about highway signs along Lakelse Avenue and through the town and he had been assured of the district engineer's co-operation in these inaiuer.i tnsjniuah that they will Nothing Socred ' l'il'iil' iiiCZj (mow about vour ' - 1 XTchjt wasm rri (i ba.voutakaul M 8 to 14 .. Clearing at 3.49 Hosiery is going to be Scarce. I r Vk 1 I ai FVANCCPI i iiiicuen,uy ( mapiivm WELD IT IM V iU .1 1 -STHE (POMANCE -n I "ive his immediate atten tion. I -.slvcuR wands rdp oiituvifft Lil ( last night lr4 a-rf) '11 NYLON HOSE Bu SevcM pirs .. 45 Gauge Subs, 82 to 11 . 51 Gauge Subs, 8V2 to 1 1 . it. Kirkaldy was congratulated on his efforts to better the side- 89c Pr- . - - $1.29 Pr- Boys' Tweed Pants . Children's Rayon & Lisle Ankle Socks I walks in tewn. He had made an ' experiment on the sidewalk east of Kaluni Street on the south ' side of Lazelle Avenue and it had proved highly satisfactory. An Inspection of the sidewalk was made by the commissioners at the close of the meeting. Bit-j umuls is used and it gives a hard ' black finish. Mixed like cement, the cost is about 50 cheaper. wearing good hard 6 to 16. Assorted Tweeds. Assorted Colors. Lastex tops. 4 for $1.00 Clearing at 2.98 P 5 to 82 The results encourage the cum- Ladies' Misses and , Children's Seersucker, 1 " 1 1 " "" 1 t .' Crepe and Flannelette GOWNS and PYJAMAS We must make Clearing at less than Manufacturer's cost. room for new stock. Chenille Spreads The natural minerals in foods and water sometimes leave a , dark deposit on cooking utensils. It's easily removed from aluminum. Simply use a tablespoon of vinegar in boiling water. ALUMlWUM COMPANY OP CANADA, LTD. Boys' Jockey Shorts and Shirts. Small, Medium, Large. Clearing at 2 for 1.Q0 f - ' ' aluminum plot- fP? I Hl' r i Baby Chenille double bed 'size. White with Colored Motif Clearing at 12.95 LADIES' DRESSES CLEARING OUT OUR entire stock '..4 Spring and Summer' Dresses 3.98' Print House-Dresses. Sizes 14 to 44 .... Clearing 2.98 Ladies' Blazers Turkish Towels Run of the Mill and ' ' Substandaids.. 3for$l.C0 2or$1.00 1 ?V:r Pure Wool Flannels. Cord trim. Assorted Colors. 12 to 20. f Clearing at Qm$8 MANY OTHER ITEMS NOT ADVERTISED ON SALE IWIIIIIIIIIIfflmillW'llffllllllllllhlillllH'IIIIIIIIIMiiimMllMlimir'ii,; HHf IrilT'lf if rNrrti 1 rrfrtfttTTlt rmtt r-rrr ' n"tmmiftrfiiailililliBffMf I .;. , 4. . . ,