Rowe; Frank Kllbom. Kenny 7 i C a the r In Finlayson; Grace1 Wood; Joanne Simons. j prince Hupcrf Daflp Yut'm Saturday, May 21, 1949 TERRACE BRIDE- Prince Rupert Man Buys Terrace Shop TERRACE After 17 years 'of sen; Robert Jensen; Leonard Smith. Jack Mac-Lean; David Lowe; Gary Morison. Gordon Stenset; Gordon Brain. Bert Tipton. John Newton; Donald McLean; Jimmy Arseneau. Jerry Christoff; Jerry Taylor. Frank Anfield; Bobby Kelsey. Donn'.e Husvlk: Jirnmv Lindokkpn Am-. Girls, 11 and 12 years Marlon Watson; Sally Schumacher. Rvl- .e7aliernni; Louise irsMarylin Far- business in Terrace, Bert West sold out his Meat Market last bride-to-be. Later, delicious refreshments were served. Among those present or send-lne eifts were: Mesdames R. vla Bellis; Margaret Macfar-lane. Janice Davies; Margaret Stenset; Ronnie Nordin; Jerry) ELECT HONORED . TERRACE Miss Josephine Jordan, whose marriage to Albert Harrison will take place here on June 1, was honored at a surprise shower on Wednes .laVtTlllg. "." Mcintosh; Greig Forbes. Edward Pilford; Earl Denton; Lance Theobald. . Cl2 week to George Peters of Prince Rupert who will take over on June 1. Mr. and Mrs. West will ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER .Myrna Crass- Cooper, A. Houlden, L. John-, stone, G. Jordan, H. Smith, S Smith, N. McNabb, E. Hoben- Olson. Mary Moraes; Arlene Cameron. Patsy Willson; Annette Wlndle. Nancy Lund; Patricia Pierce. Joan Pearson; Laurs Eirikson. Patsy Lemon; wowes; woiirea urickson. GUHfi, 9 and 10 years Marilyn Farmer; Sonja Hansen; Beverley Calderunl. Sylvia Covering; Sylvia Holland; Donna Becker. Andrea Veltch: Shin Don q a '(.(iseniHnl; BREATHF.AhY OF CANADA Boys, 13 years Everett Jef-Morlson; Edward Gireau, Arthur ferles; Maurice Trudeau. Jim day evening at the home of Mr Ltd. Vanrottw. H . I schild. T. Campbell, R. Perry, E. ..line Moorehead, Harrison, C. B. Harrison, E j Haugland, J. Frank, Misses B t and J. Kirkaldy, Merle West,1 Doreen Murie, Yvonne Larson.J Colleen Whalen, Betty Curtis.. and Mrs. E .Haugland. Dolly and Irene Hang land were the young hostesses. Tiny Karen Campbell brought in the gifts on a decorated wagon and presented them to the surprised leave on June 9 for a long vacation in the south and then return U their horn here. Mr. Peters, who has been for twenty year in the railway service at Prince Rupert, recently holding the position of yardmaster, will arrive here next Wednesday to take over June 1. Halliday; Verna Fossum. Donna Moller; Elsie Lund; Sonja Sei-vig. Jeanette Spark; Gail Harvey; Jacqueline Johnson. Mari Wat- ,,- Ma""" Stewart; Gordon Marshall. Roy Mcintosh; Herbert Quast. Joe Amstutz; Earl Denton. Gary Morison; Edward Cireau. Arthur Helin; Albert Petersen. Lance Theobald ; Laurence Rudland. Jack Anton; John Newton. Jacqueline Moorehead. Boys, 11 and 12 years Gordon Marshall; Alfred Strand. Arthur Helin. Edward Gireau; Francis Rowe; Jimmy Carlson Bruce Forward; Donald Husvik: Donald McLeod. Albert Peter llls; Mary Mora whiitlle Violet Jackson, Elsie Crego, Mary Little, Lillian Mile. lyn j. Berry; Elizabeth Pierce; Myrna Crossley. Sonja Jensen - l0 years-Robert, Advertise in the Daiiy Sews! PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK z ! AND SHIPYARD SHIPBWODERS AND ' ) , ENGINSER3 y Iron and Brass Castings ' Eectric and Acetjlene : Fay Rowe; Jucy eisenthtu EASTERN STAR TEA (Continued from Page 4) -fv v A 4 W , ."feW 'If - w. s. welding Ed. Martin, Mrs. C. H. Elkins, Mrs. D. Kristmanson,Mrs. Will-lam Wasyk and Mrs. Ed. Saun-j ders. I Mrs. Alex Mitchell and Mrs. Ed. Saunders were in charge or sevral raffles, the drawings for SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and . ? MINING MACraNER which resulted as follows: 9 A.ytvr-J-jr-. r i m nn.n t 1 I r I lffil k n U ..U n ii i i i " i inn II II il I I I 111! . I I I I1HII II II I 9 I H II I I 31 I HtijnuilKIU li 11 I J HI 1 CLIO Cut glass bowl, donated by! Mrs. Samuel Massey, won by Robert Gordon. Pyrex set, Mrs. Robert Cameron. Harn, Mrs. A. M Butlinich. Luncheon set, Mr.?. George Shenton. Apron, Mrs. Samul Massy. , Vase, Mrs. J. Alexander. 1 Master Arnold Rivett drew the lucky tickets. FOR SALE ; Logging Jacks and Blocks Three-Ply Koofing Paper ! Nw Rnaular $5.85 Now $1.00 a roll j PAINT ENAMEL Regular $2.55 Now on sale for $1.75 ; B.C. FURNITURE CO. Third Avenue West rv nnnn o MA J iJ U fn mhm . (121) BALAGNO Florists. J Phone Green 787 box liaj I S Advertise in tne Daily Maws'. Great Progress in Industrial Development and Social Welfare to Be Continued Under Coalition !Y All Types - POINTING nr. Ji SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE STATIONERY FOR HOME GREETING CARDS PENS, AND PENCILS DIBB PRINTING CO. BESNER BLOCK PHONE 234 21. To institute an exhaustive study by a conference of employers and employees of the administration of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act so a to improve further the labour laws of the province. 22. To widen the scope of the "open Borstal School" by establishing a similar school fo girls and also a "closed Borstal School" where youths may be separated from chronic criminals, studied and then passed on to the "open borstal School" for vocational training and good citizenship. 23. ' To build soundly on the Social Security structure already well laid ('own in this province by constant . review of such services as Hospital Insurance, Hospital Construction, Old Age Pensions, Social Allowances, Mothers' Pensions and Various health services. , 1 i Dominion Government for a contributory 21. To press superannuation system. ' -1 25. To endeavor to reach Dominion-Provincial-Municipal agreement on low rental housing. 26. To increase outdoor.srwrtsjacilities.by expanding the programme of stocking lakes and streams, increasing the release of game birds and generally working in close, cooperation with Abe various fish and game associations in .lhe-1 interests of conservation. ' 'W r. Property Owners! FOR ... GENERAL CONSTRUCTION REMODELING and ALTERATIONS "... Smith. I 'A A A J. 3 5 'is Jfc 5 V it CEMENT WORK, ROOFING, etc. , Contact NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION LTD, " PHONE 563 ) .,-, FREE ESTIMATES COMPETENT WORKMANSHIP.., AT YOUR SERVICE (124) 1. To romplete Pacific Great Eastern Railway from Quesnel to Prince George. 2. To develop iort of Squamish by constructing lumber assembly plant to serve mills in Prince George anl Juenel areas. 3. To construct a modern highway from West Vancouver to Squamish, giving fast freight and passenger connection with P.G.E. 4. To assist the 1J.C. Power Commission in power development at uesnel to serve Oniesnel, Wells, Williams Lake and Prince George areas. 5. To survey extension of P.G.E. to Peace River area and continue exploration to prove coal deposits in Hasler Creek area. the establishment of an aluminum 6. To encourage - industry in area south of Prince Rupert. 7. To encourage establishment of pulp and pap plywood' Wid lumber mills adjacent to 1 ;(,.fc. to provide employment and additional freight for railway. 8. To continue highway development programme vjith - ' iowofcompletionofmaiii arterial highways by 19. 9 To accelerate "improvement of secondary highways. , 10. To complete Pine Pass Highway from Prince George to Dawson Creek. ' Highway and open for 11. To complete Hope-Princeton traffic, this year. - . and rural electri-J12' 12 To accelerate power development nca.ion by maUng available to Power Unn $13,(KK,(MMI lK)rnwing power in addition to $o,oUU,0UU for Quesnel project. , 13. To continue the work of the Fraser R.ver Basin Hoard for flood control. of irrigat ion .projects for 14. To carry out programme which the government has provided 3,00u,lHX. 1-5 To assist agricultural industry by expanding obtain our farmers to assisting land clearing system, and uiinimie soil erosion. adequate water supply expansion of mining industry by stimulate 16 To of constructing mining roads for development various mining properties. of further mineral wealth by 17. To encourage discovery expanding free grubstaking of prospectors. research for existmg industries scientif.c 18 To expand industries. for establishing new as well as markets and find increased 19. To develop export domestic markets for surplus products. commission to review Workmen 8 2(1 To unnoint a i ens" tbn Hoard so that the Act may be modified Vn keeping with the best interests of employee. 27 To assist school boards to complete their next four years' building programme by continuing to pay 50 of the cost. ' To provide necessary funds for future buildings at 28 CLEAN UP! PAINT UP! BEAUTIFY. the University oi i.v. educational costs based on 29. To review continually relative assessed values so that equalization of the burden can be attained. 30 To assist further pupils in rural areas to receive education by paying board allowance to parents and For your gardening supplies, paints . of all kinds, and tools and equipment. ....? urj.. 50 ol tne cosi oi i-uii5ui.vw..B unit of a new school 31. To construct the first $350,000 for deaf and blind. 32. To assist school boards by providing them with standard plans and to make available a construction schools erected from such engineer who will inspect plans. 33 To guard the public's heritage in respect to natural and paX by developing those already reserved place under reservation other areas where deemed necessary. U To render the Dominion Government the fullest in all matters affecting our security, co-opeiation thereby making evident our full support of Canada s Phone 31V WE DELIVER Mt Bride St. V DONT ailSS THE FUN AT LIMBERLOST partnership in tne Auannc and employers. . .. . . tu- t Ama Issue before For FISHING. BOATING. HUNTING, SWIMMING- i r r- DANCING . . . AND MANY OTHER SPORTSl Fun for the Whole Family at LIMBERLOST;' i t...o'...iia lines. ' on soiinu MUBii"- - Make your reservations early and be sure of yourj Happy Holiday in the liermuuas ot tne JNorttt.( ir. Premier oj British Columbia. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT LIMBERLOST LODGE LTD. .PHONE 563 OR UNION STEAMSHIPS' OFFICES PHONE 568. ...... i-1 Minister oj Finance. RETURN TEHE -'-'.4 PACIFIC '.-. WtP-M-ai' - -, . 1 I Stevedoring & Contracting COMPANY LIMITED General Stevedores and Contractors Stevedores for Canadian National Railways B.C. Ever Had The Best Government CABLE ADDRESS HEAD OFFICE "PACIFIC0" PRINCE RUPERT. 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