msiness for myself " : A Mm! 9 j.v ' -'it. ' Ik"1 Jpli"""' V'"-' ;j i apah o-f hi::- , , . 4 delicious nourishing Llr- if a f own, - - -ww."! -'4 ,13 U- .J i. '.'"'" Z w - I I 0 tUftfjEMMIA i 1 1,"'- '':,r c w rANCAKES f ,.., ! n r 1"' l,ll-IH inl! I'" "for (ess fa vllMIIC line11 , i llliw- I""11 i ,,,al v.-ir , f ,lM,"".il-v1.,1S THE NEW 1949 PONTIAC was shown to 1000 people in Civic Centre last night. Shown here is the Streamliner four-door sedan, on 120-inch whcclbase with a six or eight-cylinder engine. Completely redesigned, the 1949 Pontiac offers an entirely new concept of functional beauty. They are wider and lower than any model yet offered in the Pontiac line. Willinlll M. " ..1,1 i..np ..l. lu.ll 1 III systems are being operated with success with as few as 10 subscriber lines. "Automatic equipment Is available to cater to needs from 10 AUTO SHOW ATTRACTS ADMIRING CROWD OF THOUSAND CIVIC CENTRE .nl)KIOll. COMPANY OK BKITISU M COLUMBIA LIMtTKLl Miirini' Building, Vaiicouvtr, B.C. , , I.iilii', Iii(li n iulriil Clirvritn Dmlrr uf , In,.,,,,,, r,., i inr f 'Ik- imr- Hum MHO wrvi. Doug Frizzell, assisted by his staff of Long Motors, welcomed a thousand or more interested friends at the spacious auditorium of the Civic Centre last" night on the occasion of the first full-scale automobile vshow which has been held not only Send for Mill M " I , . iiroilm'ti ,,.1-ir.l hI iv """" i AUNT JE At JAWS lines to 20,000 lines in single exchanges. I know of no case where a city has Installed manual equipment in preference to automatic, regardless of size." Mr. Scowcrofl expressed praise for the report drawn up a year ago by Mr. . Kempton. "This report is drawn up after the fashion of an independent, consulting engineer. It is excellently drawn up and Rives m Prince Rupert but anywhere in British Columbia Flncn the war. The display, at-,- r EXI'FKT KKCOMMfcNDS (Continued Irom rage i) tractivcly arranged on the iioox . jighg the radiator grill en fRBB RECIPES! Learn how to make better pancakes, waffles aA other taste-tempting dishes with Aunt Jemima Ready-Mix. Mail your request today to Aunt Jemima, co The Quaker Oats Company of Canada Limited, Box 100, Peterborough, Ont. or Saskatoon, Sa.sk. , ui niir uij. asfleiiiuiy nail, ica- AN I ? tured four of the brand new semble. ; Tucked neatly between the tips of the central and lower uct-s have been tested in use all ;E ASHLEY 1949 streamline Silver Streak zs-z i over the world. Pontiacs and one Chevrolet (grille bars, the parking lamps i In regard to the initial cost, j Aero Sedan: a clear picture which not only a telephone engineer but a layman can vndersfand." 1 udd a distinct touch of I tional beautv. The zrill is sub- By opening time at 7:30 stantially protected py a pair I ;;..kf proper cure rj,:S of sWlfi Oil H iiccu-iiotially to ,p. Dipins it in r sli'ippi'in Is a't:lJ of graceful, chromed bumper large crowd had gathered and for three-and-a-half hours after the venerable George Friz-zell had cut the ribbon at the Alderman Casey moved that Ernest Love be brought from Stewart to examine the system guarus. , , 1 don't think you have anything ! to fear from British equipment. A largo part of the cost of manufacture is In labor and British wage scales are much lower than over here." Mr. Lan gland said that his company could guarantee delivery within 13 months and that In silhouete, the new Pontiac appears lower and ' heavier. along with Mr. Scowcioft and thai "he would abide by the 5 The contour of the Iront fen jounce Uuprrt iDntli' Jctus Thursday, March 24, 1949 ignition switch, immediately to j the right of the steering column j auditorium door in the one formality of the evening, the interested visitors circulated through the hall to inspect the tirallhriil I" 'at'' der skirts has been carried I findings. is ngntca ior aaaea convenience "If you do that I'll be with straight back to the rear fen-i after dark. The emergency: five beautiful vehicles. They ders. Lowering of the hood and A HEAVY DATE -To from overtaxing the IT'S keep brake lever is now located on you. if not, I ain,against you, he said. were the admiratory eynosure because of the British need for dollars, parts and supplies depots for equipment arc being set up the dash at the right of the roof lines by two and one-half inrhes accents the litheness. nerves, this young lady sug txt:l!Mi for indi-; trouble, or con - ! is nut, fa! toning! ;ivc. by tlio.H- kw j I remove deposits j . !i howl'' ' ! , ,,. .,: I i of all and, doubtless, f.iany a "Alderman Casey has always driver out of the way, . but possessive impression was re As the , style feature, rear easy to reach. solved. IncqmeTax return due not later THAN : A thirty-three pcr-cent - in fenders are formed integral with rear body panels, elimin The five cars, so that the been against us and so far it j hasn't made much difference," Alderman Black- retorted. "I won't agree to the city spending money to bring Mr. Love in Canada. In answer to a question by Alderman Casey as to the practicability of operating an automatic system with ''less than crease in glass area in the 1949 surprise of the initial reviewing gests that Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Public get going right away on their income tax reports. Even if they use the short form, it Won't be long now April 30, to be exact, is the lat day for filing. l tmui (uppeu in ating the joint between wheel might be complete .had been Pontiacs is distributed so that both driver and passengers have house and fender, and present ing ,.a much trimmer appear- quietly delivered to the auditorium by dead of nisht and,;' boA added vision. The new, curved 6,000 or 7,000 subscribers, Mr. there." Scowtroft said that automatic! The other aldermen agreed. windshield is 30 per cent larger a-nce.--. Deft applications of chrom fore the show opened, not half than in 194B. a dozen people hud seen them tium trim to all models adds '.AN-AUTHOK ! known as a rule a successful .i 21, f I " .- n I 1 3hi I 'im." wwnm The rear window "is nearly twice as large as before. Mrs. E. Campbell, who has been visiting here with her son- ) Parts and ucccs-sories were t sparkle and personality to the I imclv i omcs from 1 errace i ulso on display and the-' whole j nev) Pontiac.s. The six-cylinder Pontiac en-1 m.iaw ana daughter, Dr. and ; floor scene was an Attractive t pontiac's new "styling sweeps 9 cine offers 90 horse-power anci i Mrs A w Larp.e. is .sailing to- i one. Uasket of flowers , dor- that to enclose 4 generous lug Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter TH ALL'S the eight-cylinder offers 104 ; niht on tllP plince RUPert en cd the floors and from the ml- ' p.ir.R eomnartment. A massive $ FINISHING : l.'ini, Prinlins ; The wea -' - felt the ng were susponutui siiKeir nan-rear bumper curls forward w thcr in Terrace is mild f LJ, horse-power. ! route back to her home in Tor- Engineering refinements fea- j ont0t turcd in the new Pontiac.s are j - roller type front scat adjust-' ments rear shock ab.soibtr ! ed with equal interest and was A ;br.tne March wmdb last wctK. Ai r.Mrni i ftH,WH hv and very spring-like and the .warmth of the sunshine is somc- snow has at last disappc J-: SliKVICE I (Jlcur and :nual Supplies from the town streets and the Frnin f.hp n.ii'iriiiK sLicrP. ihc iwiw ' n!l lamns With X thing U be enjoyed by all who shields sturdier stccrinsr col-1 found to present new lines, wn - grader is storting lUs yearly job f ba(.kfi ()f which was vm-iVhroine ulated circular rims. on the roads. Work will soon re t-"' t r-... inn nrn tH.-i nlirlp blazoned with the single bis; umn to increase stability . and , equipment and refinements safety engine mountings. -The .similar along modified lines to single new Chevrolet was view-1 ihe Pontiac. commence on . the water line. Work on the Infirmary is going ahead and there is a great deal to do there before it will be ready ior occupancy. 1NCW IUI iaiii an- "i- push button type door locks o'n both front doors. To open, a light push on the latch and direct pull on the handle Is all that is required. : ( ' The 1949 Pontiac interior offer generous elbow room; leg room and head room. Because front seats are two and one-half inches, wider . and windshield width Increased five and one-half inches, the steering wheel letters 'G. M." , the Shrine Club's Prince Rupert- City Band under the leadership of Teter Lien, dispensed an excellent program of incidental musie 6t lh lighter and spirited type. . The Pontiacs were two four-door sedans, one two-door iwn sedan and one two-door aero sedan. The visitors to the show found n the new 1949 Pontine a completely restored motor e:ir wilh Miss Muriel Vance of Prince Rupert is a visitor hi Terrace. Takes Reduced Prices Reduced jPfiYALClTY ii Steve Obwro and Pat Johnson left jun Tuesday morning's train for Prince George and will return by car. has been moved out two inches new concepts of functional j jai-ther from the center of the beauty , distinguished by ultra-, rari y,lus giving ample room for styled over-all pattern j jhc m-iVer and additional space on The Flectleadcr Series onei j for the front scat passengers. Mrs. W. .Christy was one of the entertainers at the Catholic Women's League card party on St. Patrick's Day in the Orange Hall, contributing Irish solos. . n .1 1 ...... nt-l ttntrnnre mom has been sub HOME u l! (opecuu or lM uiAt-i .-i)jwii i.uui-. 2-door sedan, 4-door sedan, 2-door .ednii coupe, 4-door sedan coupe and business coupe (Special only i with the six-cylinder stantially increased .to provide comfortable access to front and rear compartments. ' Instrument and controls are grouped directly in front of the driver and centred on the steering .column. Dials of all Instru ANNE'S BEANS lffj V 1R8YALOTY ) CANNED FOODS fj HADE CANDY HOSPITAL AT TERRACE BUSY i engine. Imassivk A lirect front view of the ! ,t Oil.,..,. Civonl- l'imtillC llC- ments are recessed and tilted to the driver's line of vision.- A new push-button starter switch is mounted on the dash to the The Red Crass Outpost' Ilos- .. . ... i i r,.,,. 210 FOURTH KTKUUT 0t'A mm 1 pints massive grace and unity of design. A novelty is the dual bumper effect, created by the massive central grille bar high- pilai, wnien was opi-ncu m-race on March 10. 1943, has had, left of the steering column.' The - t- since that time, a total number of 2,755 hospital days with 327 admissions. Operations have 3 't yottr breakfast i f Porch Paint in $ numbered 107, x-rays 50, births 44, . out-patients Uo December j 31, 1948) 231. Two doctors have been in attendance, a staff of j six graduate nurses and under-1 statr of 4. There are 10 bed.i.j one Isolation, and four cots. i t ' ' '' '. GALS EVERYWHERE -look this njossage over. It's built on -pfoin but important facts. Something for your good. How your folks can benefit. "l" A MKiple iiKitter to keep your steps and veranda iHikmB clieerlul, ustiiK BAPCO PORCH PAINT . fompson Hardware Co. Ltd. Well-baby clinics 'arc held monthly at the hospital and u great number of the young mothers take advantage of this service. . Why Grppe-Nuts is a Speciof Breakfast Cereal Jct Iwo tablo-poons of ; delicious Graiic-Nols provide the eereal thare of a ;;( hrcakfast. (iohh n kernels of wliole wheat and mailed hurley . . . good . . . pood . . . good. Fine food values too, heraiiMr of useful quantities of carbohydrates, proteins minerals von need. Grand flavour-lift wilh milk or cream. Grape-Nuts help you to healthful, economical breakfasts. 140TO SHOW Why Breakfast is Specially Important to YOU A good Lreakfasl gels you off U a ?"1 slart for tin day. 1 lard work alu-iMl? Al liwmc? At busiiu'tis? Take milri-lionUt'stip. ( J'liey know.) For menial alertness, gctlinj; tilings tlono, that firsl meal of the day is important. Wliy? because, for those. -who eat ni lireak-fast or a poor one, reMills are faligue, irritability, lessrnrd efficiency. ljUCE CIVIC CENTRE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 3Ei' p.m. 7-9 P.m. 3-5 p.m. "Posf's llH' Concert Orclu-stru will piny from 2-i p.m. Sunday. Mrs. 11. Seton, soloist '"' I" ..,.( ",n fi,rrr-" I"" ' ' 'i, - . PL,I V n "WCE MACHIIIE SHOP AMD GARAGE rol Foods jjjj I : -1- .1 1