I Prince Rupert Dally Mews Tuesday, November 7, 1950 f use NIL (or HOME MPftOVEMENTS j;e your uuuift Cl unused rooms, r .. . !.l by the fact that six tables were In play. Prize-winners were : Ladies' first, Mrs. A. H. Sllversides; consolation, Mrs M. J. Dougherty; men's first, Mrs. J. C. Allen; consonatlon, Mrs. E T. Applewhaite. With memoers taking turns In convening the parties, the next Interest In Bridge Club The Civic Centre Bridge Club, Which was' threatened with suspension on account of lack of interest, has taken on a new lease of life. Last Friday evening jpt or atnc iron .C J 11 T II CCF Club meeting, Tuesday, 8 p.m., Metropole Hall. (260c) Roger Smith of the Capitol Theatre operating staff left on yesterday's plane for a week's trip to Vancouver. Ernest Unwin left on yester- A. S. Nickerson will represent the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at the next dinner meeting of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Last night's sharp touch of frost presented an ice glare early this morning and, until there was Fire frooi wan one will be in charge of Mrs. R. 1 nails u ei'T J Will not warp, I revival of interest was indicated E. Moore. action taken to reduce risk when walking or driving, it was nec- i lor swell. Takei ai essary to exercise much care r- JL co ration J You will be delighted with this fragrant tea FOR ALL BLDERS NEEDS. PHONI BERT McCAFFERY LTD. y 1 "foJ a v? n m r l arrivals i hrnirn Imnranm uays piane ior a trip to Vancouver. He expects to be away a week or ten days. Mrs. George Andlson has left Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, by plane for a two-months' visit in San Diego with her son, George Matheson, formerly of Stewart. E. C. Williams, for the past couple of years agent for the Canadian Pacific Airlines here, has resigned that position to Join the staff of -Northern Columbia Power Co. here. Earl Mah, baker; David L. Abel, haberdasher; Crawford Moore, accountant, and C. M. Mclntyre, bus line operator, were elected as new members of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at the monthly business meeting last night. Annual meeting Skeena Federal Liberal Association will be held at the Civic Centre, Prince Rupert, at 2 p.m. November 10, for purpose of election of officers and receiving of reports from Mr. Applewhaite and oth r.-.i H I'll , ' , a ' . t Remember Canadian Legion Bazaar, Wednesday, November 8. Sale of home cooking, candy J sewing. Fish pond for kiddies. Free dance and games In the evening. Everybody welcome. (260c) The next regular meeting of the Construction and General Labourers Union will be held on Tuesday, November 7, at 8 p.m. In the Carpenters Union Hall on Fraser Street. If you are a member, be sure to attend; and if you are not, come anyway and sign up. Business Discussion of ways and means to aid the Sick Benefit Fund. (260c) Community Planning Association of Canada will hold its annual convention In- Vancouver November 16. Any member of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce who happens to be In Vancouver at that time will be s.,,iPlanOoingOver FUME V. a. Worn. E. K. The group Insurance plan jncouv; T. A. v.; sponsored bv th Prtn. Pnri iMlss PJt Hethering-! Chamber of Commerce is meet. icastli Victoria; O.J ing with a eood retention T CeoTLS- J-ya,n I Norton Youngs reported to 'the on; t. O Hara, Kel- Chamber at its meeting la-.t S. Yarwood. Bum-! night. Already a number of em. HEADQUARTERS! C ; V. McKenzle, El-i plovers had sitrnert tin onrt m wrey, ouieaaie; 7 LADY AT LOOM An active interest in Canadian handicrafts helps keep Viscountess Alexander busy when she is not attending to official duties as wife of the governor-general, whose term has been extended for a year, At Government House, she produces fabrics on a hand-operated loom. : . . (cp photO) Safldspit; A. Grant, were considering. The scheme would be in effect in the city shortly, Mr. Youngs predicted. h.f. Martram, Chat- TOY CARDS LIGHTS BOOKS jghts, Quebec. asked to attend and represent ers. (261) i the Chamber, DO"' hUjd C Wagons .Watts, BIG BUILDER The first- permanent ampi- ! Vh," 'plVJ .' Prince Rupert Chamber of i?" .A!.! Conunwee voted last night to theatre to be erected at Rome Legion Week Card Parly IN-GLO was built by Caesar In 46 B.C. act as delegate at the annual pay the annual $5 membership fee in the Prince Rupert Film Council. At the suggestion of Dr. R. G. Large, It was decided '. .' HUGE NETWORK .The British Post Office tele 55 6i High Gloss J Eleven tables of cards were at type systems contain more ihan 26,000,000 miles of wire. Cily Election Date Is Set A Victoria announcement says fall nomination and election dates for British Columbia cities munlcipaiities, villages and districts have been set as follows: For Vancouver, December 6 and 13. For Victoria and other cities, December 7-14. , Municipalities and villages' December 7-14 . Districts, December 7-16. : beautiful tints ior decorating. convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia at Prince George In August, was read at last night's Chamber of Commerce meeting. Congratulatory mention was also made of the election of J. W. Scott of Prince Rupert as president of the Associated Boards. Get Your Toys While Our Stock is Complete 11"llfl 'Jl tK DRi ING to watch available pcltures in ; play last night at the Canadian case there would be suitable sub- Legion Women's Auxiliary card jects for Chamber of Commerce party to start off the social acr showing. E. D. Forward will keep tlvities of Legion Week. Prize such a watch. : '. winners were: . ' Brldee Ladies' high. Miss Junior Chamber of Commerce Marjorie Peacher; men's high annual Future Citizens' Day, to,MrS; Tom Beattie (playing as a be held shortly, was commended man). to the Prince Rupert Chamber! Whist Ladies' high, Mrs. A. FOR CONSTIPATION This is what helped him "I tried all the drug store remedies for constipation. Got rid of my old trouble only whan I began eating all-bran for breakfast. Many thanks!" Ernest Wright, 208 Delta HOMPSON Wl CO. LTD HOLLYWOOD CAFE oi uommerce last nignt Dy vice-iCroxford; men's high, Mrs. M. fresiaent j. uiiner wno wasGanton playing as a man). Miller Bay Band Visit i w n Ahnt. im ,ia a n,-n,i r-a nr. " , . . ,. .... . . Packing:, Crating n; and General i ui me uwii " i,r!Doage L,aaies men. Mrs. m. ' rreswent m. eiseninai. ns J. Saunders; men's high, Mr3. kt and Storage We Specialize in Theo Fortune playing as a man) St., crowns Lone P.O., Ontario. Just one of many unsolicited letter from ALL-BEAM men. If you suffer from constipation due to lack of tary bulk do this: urged that Senior Chamber businessmen co-operate to the fullest extent possible. Committee in charge was the McQymont Park sewing clrc'.'? Hold the Bridge Family Tradition CANTIC, Quebec t When It comes to holding the bridge, old HorAtlllR fihntllH folro a Hailr ennf g DISHES Mrs. W. Rothwell, convener. Mrs. Goodwill Concert To Precede Greenville Aggregation's Public Appearances The Greenville Concert Band EeiiaDle and Effi-ce. Also agents for Liquid Air Co. Ltd., a, Acetylene and all ipplies. M. Ganton, Mr". Ed Morrow, Mrs. E. Keehn, Mrs B. Kerr. ANNOUNCEMENTS CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN a 50-piece native musical organ- to the Mrr.Pe famii thu lzatlon, will play a special con- NOT FOR CHILDREN Eat an ounce f crispy Kellogg'g all-bran daily, drink plenty of water. If not completely satisfied after 10 days, send empty carton to Kellogg's, London, Ont. Get , DOUDLK YOUK MONET BACKl fcY'S CARTAGE Fall Bazaar For Outside Orders PHONE 133 Legion Auxiliary November 8. - RAGE LIMITED A good yew bow, still regarded as the best type by British arch-er'Ccosts as hlh at $125. OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. Men's Tea, United Church lage 45 miles south of Montreal. ' !rt a M"1" Hlp,ltal " As operators of the swing ! "JV"? equipment, the McGees hold the undf "l ieade"nlP Band: Canadian N a ti o na 1 Railway's: m"te Pred McKay.The band swing bridge across the Rlche-wlth the!r var'e? asso"m!nt and Park Avenues Flimes GO and 68 Thursday, Nov. . , ? i Presbyterian Fall Sale, Nov. 16. Bridge, whist and crlbbage 00 lieu here. Even the railway of-1 larSe f n "M"" "tZ go out to the hospital in spec-' ficials call it "McGee's Bridge," iallv chartered busses ana ior Mans ury Steamer though officially It's the Riche- lieu Bridge. CE GEORGE Catholic Hall, Thursday, November 16, at 8 p.m. Eastern Star Ball, Nov. 17. St.' Andrew's Cathedral W.A. Fall Sale, Nov. 18. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 23.; . : .. , Port Edward Anglican Bazaar at - Community Hall, November 2:30 ' V 1 23, p.m. . SAILS FOR an hour will bring to the 185 patients and a staff of almost 100 some of the splendid music that on -Thursday and Friday-nights of this week they will be playing at their two concerts at the Civic Centre. The bandsmen, who will arrive in Prince Rupert . by boat and plane from their Naas River village, will be wearing their mm j Jim McGee, now 94, took oyer . the span In 1898. He was suc-I ceeded by his son D'Arcy, re-I cently retired at 65. Brother , Charles followed but when he . retires In 13 years there will be , no new McGee to take over the (Job. Old Jim's other two sons , deserted the bridge Job, one for , the United States and the other for a position as foreman of EOUVER 1 Intermediate Ports Poch Thursday Nurses'. Annual Ball Nov., 4. snappy new uniforms purchased M .i .ii ii " i.irir no i ii 15 p.m. PHONE PHONE 79 79 , . HOURS Weekdoys ,. 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. . . SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE . this..year at accost of near y- tbm church Lutefish and. the CNR's Turgot yards. p' KETCHIKAN pNKSDAY MIDNIGHT Billv Georae Seel - On bread, toast and vegetables . . Stewart Vamp Busy mree mouaanu uuuaia buu Ilsncm fU-h-nWe dinner nner. odu Sat.. .l Nov. 25. provide a colorful display at the hospital, where they will be mcti Annunciation Home and School by the medical superintendent, 1 Association bake sale, Lyons Cor-Dr. J. D. Galbraith, and the lady ner, Nov. 25. , ; -: , . superintendent, Mrs. Davies, L0BA. JVD Bazaar Dec. 1. , RJJ., whose staff will serve re- . freshments to the band at the United Church Fall Bazaar, close of this goodwill concert. ? December 7.'..-,' W'-"v- ) . ' - ia pan-frying and baking ... let your fur kescrvauons Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE W. B. George has recently been in Stewart, looking over his mining interests. 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