ARMSTRONGS prince nupctt DaHg ttetos JLtD. Friday, July 30, 1948 .. ocal News Items . . FAREWELLED Club Party and Presentation Yesterday Afternoon R. B. Skinner returned to the city by air last evening from a trip to Vancouver. Motorists From Haines Cut-Off Motorists arriving in the city by steamer after coming off the Alaska Highway by way of the Haines cut-off report the All Ballerina 8ults regardless of cost to clear at Half Price ANNETTE ManseU. (178) Mrs. Mary Lidstone sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Astoria Shoes A final farewell party was held at the Prince Rupert Club yesterday afternoon In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Armstrong who are leaving soon Mrs. Helen Gilbert was a passenger for Vancouver Wednesday evening, leaving here by train. George Green, district man "cut off" in fair condition, pre F or for Edmonton to make their Sandford Hamilton sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. future home. Mr. Armstrong, who is president of the club ager for the Imperial Oil Co., sailed last night on the Prince senting no serious difficulties. On Wednesday night of this week the Prince George brought in two cars and a trailer and four passengers from Haines. They were from the United States and they headed eastward from here over the Skeena has been transferred to the Al Rupert for a business trip to berta capital In the service of Ocean Falls, Bella Coola and Public Meeting, C.C.F. Rooms, Fulton St., Friday 8 p.m. H. O. Archibald M.P., and Wm. Brett M.L.A. "Ottawa Highlights" and the Canadian National Rail ways. other points In that area. Feature of the farewell party William Prior, formerly of the dry dock yards in this city and was the presentation to Mr. r X y i. and Mrs. Armstrong of a beau now Identifed with the C.N.R. River Highway. j IVER, Buckinghamshire, Eng., Vh Oliver Twists who ask for more must first clean their plates at school here. Eton edu tiful service plate and fruit Price Control discussed (178) Ralph Gillies returned to the city yesterday after having been for the past couple of years on the staff of the Vancouver General Hospital and plans on re service in Edmonton ,1s spend bowl set in the new hand K lng a few days in Prince Rupert wrought white gold centred on vacation. with limoges China. The presen STYLE And QUALITY Famous Scott & McHale styling gives these Astoria Shoes a slim, trim look and that feeling of snug comfort to your feet. tatlon was made with expres maining here. He is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gil cational committee made this decision because of waste of food. Children may be refused meals altogether if waste sion of appropriate sentiments by W. D. Lamble, vice-president lies, formerly of this city. Attention Oddfellows and sojourning brethren. You are cordially Invited to attend the meeting on August 3 when the iirst Degree will be conferred. (130; of .the club. Mr. Armstrong re - b5' 'v 4J3r" -., " ' plied appreciatively. Mrs. Arm strong opened the package con Remaining supply of tickets for the Moose Excursion Basket tainlng the gift after also making brief remarks of thanks. Picnic Sunday August 1 is limited. Avoid disappointment and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Camero and son, who have been visiting TYPICAL SCENE ON CANADIAN BEACHES Here is a scene that Is being depicted on many Canadian beaches as Canadians flock to swimming places to dodge the heat. In the city fir the past couple of weeks .sailed by the Prince Ru purchase your ticket now at M a c e y's Confectionery, Joe Slaggard's, Star Stylewear, Family Meat Market, Rupert Men's and Boy's Store or George Hill & Sons. Train leaves on Sun Members of the club and their wives attended the party. Mr. Armstrong Is leaving for Edmonton next Monday. Mrs. Armstrong and daughter. Miss Mary Armstrong, will leave later. '' IN1 v CIVIC CENTRE'S pert last night on their return to Ocean Falls. Mrs. Thomas Bradley and son, Edward, have arrived in the ci'.y from Vancouver to spend a few weeks visiting with Mrs. Bradley's sister, Mrs. William Stra- FAME SPREADING day August 1 at 8 a.m. Daylight Saving Time. Adult tickets $3.00 Return. Route 1 and Route 4 GOSPEL RALLY BRINGS MANY TO CIVIC CENTRE Buses at 7:30 a.m. and will meet BAND CONCERT returning train. (178) Leadership of Prince Ruperts Civic Centre in community and youth projects Is coming to the RJOlic chan, 1444 Second Avenue West. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warren of Mrs. Bradley formerly lived in Victoria, who have been spend I IN OPEN AIR First Appearance Made in Snappy New I'niforms Prince Rupert. lng the past week at Terrace 1 attention of an increasingly I wide circle of cities and towns' in the United States and Cana- da and Civic Centre Director: Balmorals, Brouges, Moccasin and plain toe lasts .... Buy Astoria Shoes for smart appearance and fine . quality. Sr Lit' Old time gospel religion, com-! plete with lyrical hymns and testimony of salvation, came to Prince Rupert from the north last night, then left with the promise of an e arly return. Its with Mr. and Mrs. George Mc- William Terry is leaving Adams, arrived in the city by . Monday night by train to revisit I , ft ' v y J Hall 1 179) i Fve- 1 jzaar, 1 Nattily attired in their brand l A .. Mm 6- -J I new uniforms of scarlet tunics f car from the interior yesterday , his former home at Edmonton, afternoon and sailed by the J where he was in business for 32 Prince Rupert last night on years before coming to Prince their return south. They came Rupert. He will be away about Don Forward has received a number of requests for local techniques used In community work. Latest of these Is from the sponsors were the Fox party of evangelists who held a musical evangelistic rally at the Civic and grey-green Australian gabardine trousers, the Prince Ru- 14 Fall 1 pert Shrine Club's city band I appeared In open air concert z.iar 1 at tne Court House grounds last New York State Youth Com mis-1 sion, ah official government. In from Terrace with Mr. and , three weeks and will also visit Mrs. McAdams and Charles Vancouver. Mrs. Terry left thi.i Adams in the latter's new car. week for the prairie city, vn Mr. and Mrs. McAdams and Mr.! Vancouver. Centre while enroute on the Prince Rupert from Ketchikan to Vancouver. Rev. Lome Fox, leader of the office, seeking literature and SI Adams returned to Terrace evening wnicn neia aown nauuu ui , , ,,, ,, mH rry No. AIR PASS'-'NGERS the size 01 tne crowa. Yet mere ... - .... u. jsl, assured the congregation of To Vancouver M. Sebstad. were general praisewortny com-i " 200 that in the near future the ments for a delightful variety that you are uo:ng outstanding tQ lead a (SIRUP IS of ta ;urMr IT tflV fl ktz-td XT W. Ruoido, R. A. Fraser, J. L. Stuart, H. Oassldy. To Sandspit B., Golly. . f" - program which which indicated indicated tne their i ''" me cnuoren l""ule" ana "u with. mnrp more nrnlnmipri prolonged ' flint,amPntali.st fundamentalist familv." wrote J. Cordon' . lnis is notincauon tnat I am From Vancouver Mrs. E HW ih rnhi. iaH.rhin nf Crowe, educational director of. ,..,' u ...u no longer connected with the T.I.. u.iun v.. r ,, , nun inni were ius mit nuui, . ,, , i . , ,. r...,i,.,i, tj Sow Available! Bandmaster Peter Lien. It w Hawkins, R. B. Skinner, Ralph .,,. wQv. "eating. some time since last the band . mission. "If you have descrip Gillies, R. B. Boulton, E. Barns- (180) S. Julian. i't.'ir:.y m,;lit 19" field, soprano and pia.no accor- tive material of your programs we would like to have it." dale. had been heard in public and its further attainments In the various types of selection was ap- dian soloist and Cecil F. Car- r. l;4. TIJT TJnlinV Uf- W- TT. , I i ITUni DiillUftUHj AVI. 1 hub Ri.w i, Mr. roiwaru athers, who led the hymn sing- CONCERN , TO WHOM IT MAY Mr and M Jordan E. Hems worth. . .c.w.uvac u. .c- lng. Any debls owlng by Empire ceived by the Civic Centre here.1 Auhoueh the rally was main- ra v noimert hefore preciatlvely noted. The program was a versatile one. The concert was under the sponsorship of the City of Prince Ru Information has been sent to iy musical.-it was climaxed by .a In one coat tt-ll "Fresconctte" covers kalsomine, walloaper . . . lives you a mutiny washable Hiirface. Dries in a couple of hours. GIC TOO LA I K 11) CLASSIFY iZPS COW t -JND3. 'i".it- !Vlct 111" a ' -i o-r a - ' timli-fralls, kbrass ... . 1 were cities In British Columbia, In- testimony of salvation delivered eluding Prince George and bv Rev. Mr. Fox in which he re- pert. August 4 after which date the new management will not be re-ponsible for them. Chow Bing Quon. (183) FOR RENT Five room Apt. Near school. Phone Blue 943. (1791 i , . LOOK FOR TUK The bandsmen, under the Trail, eastern Canada, and to; Cj1Ptj njS experiences which Indirection of Peter Lien, sat near such places in the United States cluied a long period of serious the Court House main entrance as San Bernardino, California. ! jnnrss in his early life, which, while scores of music lovers, in "Word of our Civic Centre is he said, was cured miraculously cars and In groups, remained being spread widely by the! by faith. near for the full program which tourists wh visit it," Mr. For-! "That is the reason I have lasted until about 8:30. (ward said. "We look on tourist ; never commercialized my musi- The program of selections In- visits as one of the best types of I cal talent," he declared. "The NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL ftniVAVAVi". NEW NUMBER eluded "Connecticut." "The publicity. They carry the word! Lord restored it to me wnen l Southland." "Minuet" (Don to their homes with the ideal was on the verge of death and J; for fChicken in the Rough' : .inani "Rnns of the Brave."! that 'if Prince Runert can do it.i I re-dedicated it solely to his 1 "'lMBf to taKe nome cow i pi. UZ I CKZ. J Mori. Bay ; is . Fri. 1. 10, 110. 'very tour im. -nuc J o ni I Ml p m. i?r ', 25c m j; w. er 'jr- ; IT I CALL RED 705 service. Mr. Fox' talent -was clearly revealed on the piano keyboard in his renditions of several numbers, particularly an j C I V I C C E N T K E $ D I N I N G H 0 O M AWAWAV.WAV,VA "Old Ireland," "Dawn," "Sol- so can we.'" diers' Marc h," "Carleton," To assist !n publicizing the "Man on the Flying Trapeze,") W()rk aQnP by the Civic Centre, "High Park," "Faith of Our a pamphlet has been prepared Fathers," j by the staff, listing capacity of I the building and statistics re- lating to its use last year. 8 L. Oalloway of the Daily. -sr I c JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue expressive composition of his own entitled "The Storm" in which he described musically wrAtiialis photo finishing Developing, Prinline Knlareint QUICK KERVICE Amateur anil Professional Supplies News mechanical staff, who has teen holidaying at New Hazel-ton, returned to the city last evening. TIMIUK KU.K X-4.'illH 8orIp1 trnrtirs will bp received by the District Forester. Prince Rupert. B C . not Inter than nonn on the 18th dav of AuRUBt. 1948. for the the tempest on the Sea of Galilee which was stilled by Christ. Another of his own compositions was the ''Conqueror's March," which he played wlMi vigor. Gospel harmony songs by Mrs. Wakefield, Wakefield. Mrs. Mrs. Fox Fox and and Mr. Mr. Carathcrs, Carathers, interspersed interspersed with with conRre?.ational congregational sinpiuK singing of of fav- favorite hymns made up the musical portion of the program. , purchne of Licence X-4M16. to cut SB4O0O feet of Spruce, Hemlock nml Cedar 8alots. on an area situated Mosquito Lake. One year will be allowed for removal of timber. Further particulars of the Chiel Forester. Victoria. B.C.. or the District Forester. Prince Rupert or n.xoer Scott at Queen Charlotte , J' pWwhrt " -sJ i ..Ht jmr aAv"nt is no, Dubiishcd or displayed by the Liquor 5c us for your ing Supplies Control Board, or by the Government of British Columbia ; A FURNACE IN YOUR BASEMENT IS WORTH TWO IN THE SHOP.... . . . . when winter drapes her frost trimmed garments around your home. IN ST A L AN AIK-t ONDITIOMNG Fl'KNACE NOW . . 1 1 City. B.C. t JKI.LY (JLASSKS U'HINES AND 4 At the C'rack of Dawn. BLONDIE COOKERS STIVER THOM SHEET METAL LTD. Black 881 253 Kast 1 irst Ave. FAWC F.TT DEALER ucEI . Si I1 OUT A NEW liJiV I l" 1 , - N. r UkjMN VCU ) WAV TO GET f f THAT'S THE FIRST ) PUTTING TWE HIM UP IN 4 . r TIME 1 EVER RAL LOON IM POPS) V5 MCfTNING . I I MAD A DREAM J , fvVbfiv Lfe ffrr. Love Thy Neighbor! Phone 311 ile. 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