Prince Rupert Dally News Monday, September 11, 1950 AIR PASSENGERS , - . We i iYfeirntvci y mvr nit New Officers For Hozelton , New officers are arriving to I take charge of Salvation Army Jworlc in the Hazelton district. quaitecte fiom ' Rigoletto"; "Under the Bamboo Tree" from "Girl from Kay's" and "Little Mary" from "The Orchid," "Yours Is my Heart Alone" from "Land of Smiles," "Are You Going to 0 -H tllllP- MpKKrs Nnhlp inri T.nmh re Mrs. A. Llndqulst was a passenger on the southbound t.rin Dance?" from "Count of Luxembourg;" "The Donkey Serenade" and "Oiannlna Mia" from turned last nlffht tn Vancouver Prince Rupert S. H. McGuire, R. W. Green, Mr. Bence, W. R. York, A. Holden, Leslie Smith and Don Millcrd, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKenna, Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. D. Steffanson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Tpmanacy, Terrace; Mr. and They are Lieut, and Mrs. John Harding who are due from Hanna, Alberta,' September 26 They will make headquarters at Glen Vowell. Capt. Louise Thomas, who has been stationed of the Comosun last night. "hPreWed- on the Camosun after spending The Firefly.' and "Hueuette's some time at uassiar. Waltz" from "Vagabond King." " ..ttrnr- m Canadian Ijwinn Card Partv. in addition there will be the Achievement In Fine SPORTSWEAR t at Hazelton, has been transferred General meeting for Men's League Bowlers at 8:30 p.m. (It) Mrs. Jar.k Rannpr inH huhv Wednesday, September 13th, 8 finale of Act 2 from "The Merry to Weston (Toronto). R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer for ELECTROLUX Contact the above for all Services and Supplies See the new three brush ELECTROLUX FLOOR POLISHER Applies the wax as well as polishes PHONE 451 Phone today for a free demonstration of the 1950 Models of the ELECTROLUX AIR p.m. Bridge, whist and criDDage. Mrs. A. McArthur, Watson Island; Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardiner, Port Edward; Mr. and Mrs. Ew- (214c) Widow" and two lull-dress scenes Act 1, scene 3, In costume, from "The Lily of Killar- and Mrs. Eckert and child sailed ine. Watson Island; E. Harris if- ;S the world's r operettas and include such : Mane . the home hnZ "J on :Z the ?JZZZ Coqultlam last Zn even- Skeena Station; Frank T. Davies Advertise througai Classifieds. Try a Daily News Classified. last night. Ottawa; R. Hall, A. M. Spaeth lng from a holiday trip to Van W. K. Snaldine. Roger Elliott, ney," and Act 1, scene 3, from "II Trovatore," also In costume. The singers are all professional young stars who have played Regular Moose meet couver. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman, Ketchi tort" ana ing, Tuesday, September 12, 8 p.m., Skeena District Liberal Asso kan; Mrs. K. P. Cole and O McSDarron. Edmonton: A. M FOB All Wool Casual Jacket ' ciation will hold convention at from "The louh-nt What I Want leading roles lor irom one to seven seasons with Vancouver Theatre Under the Stars and ail Moose Temple. (213) Hazelton September 14 (Thurs McKenzie. New Westminster; P. day) 2 p.m. (213c) L. Choquette, Vancouver; Mr. and PURIFIER and ELECTROLUX Fin:ot Listening Father F. Ravner. OMI. re Mrs. Audet, Watson Island; Mr. FLOOR POLISHER have performed in leading productions in the United States. After unrndincr the summer at turned last week on the Prince Carswell, Vancouver; W. R. York iiste"; "Neapoli- from "Princess . Ljfe" from the -Let me t,r '.nj of Lve" from -The Cobbler's Sunnyslde, M. Morrison and O. S"??," JV, rn'sunnyside; Mrs. M. Jeanes, Win Rupert after a two weeks' vaca by Craft sportswear, hull tlon in Vancouver. the Camosun last night. ' 'T ,6' 7 ,' . ,TP f anH K Rnorlre f?arliBlP Mr Sinn i. ii MW II H 1' I One of them made several appearances in Parts. They are Karl Norman, tenor; Wlni Hutt, mezzo soprano; Derek MacDer-mot, bass-baritone; and Vera Diyson, soprano. yytime's Kissing Mrs. R S. Woods, who has been on a trio to Vancouver, returned Mrs. B. J. Van Rhvn. Carlisle Miss Sharon Golbv left on the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wlenz, Green Princess Louise Saturday for the home on the Coqultlam yester hu Chin umw , Duet" from Brabant"; the ville; Mr. and Mrs. O. Roy, city j Zipper, Light Weight couth. She will attend boarding aay. anernoon. F. G. White. Victoria; J. W school In Victoria. Robinson. Brantford, Ontario; D Mr. and Mis. J. J. McKcnna i Burt and W. J. Hughes, Victoria; George Green, district manager for the Imperial Oil Co., returned to the citv on the Coouitlam last Marie Davis. Alaska; Ross Nich after a few days visit in the city, sailed by -the Coqultlam last night on their return to Stewart. olson, Vancouver; Mrs. Williams Colorful Check Material. evening from a trip to Bella Bella on official business. and daughter, Butedale. M. O. Kullander of the Forest Branch Service returned to the ! city on the Coqultlam last even ! ounce me ni Ifs the newest RCA Victor Swimming Pools Don Millerd of the Francis Millerd Packing Co. arrived in the city on the Coqultlam last even ing Irom Bella Bella after a trip down the coaat on official duties. .Designed for Smart Ap- Are Open Again ing to visit the company s piani here. He left today for the Queen VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam Fine weather at the week-end i Charlotte Islands. resulted in the re-opening of the Canadian Legion. Executive meeting Tues., Sept. 12, Legion Hall, 8 n m Rnwnlur mnnt.hlv After a visit with Harry Archi RADIO-PHONOGRAPH Gyro Club s swimming poois at McClymont Park and they were Ipearonce and Long Wear, ALICE ARM, STEWART AND bald at Massett, Rev. and Mrs. W Archibald returned to Van ;,fl!f meeting with initiation MODEL V-306 PORT SIMPSON of new members, Wed., couver last night on the Camo J as extensively patronized as in midsummer. Rowland Miles, recreational director for the Civic Centre, had a busy time. Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 pm sun. They are the parents oi Mr. Archibald. ..leased to advise that pur office will pen during noon hours, Sundays and Magnificent "Col dsn Threat" ten discovers new beauty in your favourite recording. a Most Useful Jacket for ! September 12, 8 p.m. (213c) William Makolm, manager of the Canadian Fishing Co.'s plant at Butedale, Railed by the Camo-sun last nicrht on his return down W. L. Fuller, Canadian National Railways fire inspector for Brit- e Plays aH record cpeed perfectly, ! excepted. Announcement FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, Sept. 15 & 29 10 p.m. FOR SOCTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, September 8 and 22, 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent automatically. I ish Columbia with headquarters iu Vancouver, is spending a few days In the city on official duties. Late Summer and Fall. Tea and Sale of Homecooking i &kJ in 1 having arrived from Jasper on Ihe coast after a business visit of a few days in the city. Lt. Edith McLean, Salvation Army, sailed last night on the Camosun for Vancouver. Presbyterian Church, Septem play it. Saturday night s train. ber 91 I following office hours are now effec- Mr and Mrs. Tommy Fraserl r!at.hniir. iinzaar. October 4 Powerful long and were week-end visitors in the . and 5 Third Avenue Phone 568 Stationed during the past year at Glen Vowell as teacher, she Js now entering provincial Normal short wave radio. Outstanding cabinet beauty in contemporary styling city from Terrace, having driven ; in Friday evening with Mr. and ! Mrs Wilfrid Watson of Smlthers. day to friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Pall Sale October the 7th. Rcbekah Bazaar, October 18 i School. They returned to Terrace, the 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. r i I I llm Will & W 4 A fS ri day interior yesterday. i ATTENTION ALL MEN 5-PIN BOWLERS Deadline for team St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26, Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. entries Is set for Sat., Sept. 9 at See and hear the difference iide-bv-iide with any other Dr. N. L. Phoenix, medical examiner for the western region of Canadian National Railways with Lecion Auxiiiay Fall Bazaar IT i McCAFFERY Ltd, 8 p.m. League schedule to commence Monday, Sept. 11, with schedule to be announced in this November 8. headquarters in Winnipeg, ar- speed radio-phonograpn. In woliMit . . . $24950 la Mahogany . , . $254.50 PresbyterUn Fall Sale Nov. 16. V 1 01 jTm . column Monday.. General meet- rived ' In the city ' with hie car at- rince Rupert Florists : Cir".V. ,f. t.oir, I-O.D.E. fail uawiar wemuc. Flowers for Ail Occasion Ing will also take place at b.av a m. Mondav. Sent. 11. Any teams 300 3rd Ave. Box 518 Tel. W and will be here the next few! 23. days on official duties L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. Prince Rupert, B.C. rilONES: 116, 117 or 58 wishing to enter Mens 5-i"in i . i nra rui r& w rm i n - n - t mm . m Til II rt r- UIIIX I 9TTaZX f I T.awrpnce Tuceon. former well League contact Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys by phone or in person. Phone Red 709. (212c) t umw u v. known Prince Rupert boy, sailed j December 7 u.t nn tViA famrvsun fnr 1 PV i- rkrwr Vancouver to take his final year THE 8ES1 I f fx 1 ?Z.7S?S : VOSE PHONE 79 in in studying for the Roman catn-olic priesthood. He had spent the summer vacation at Lejac in the Interior. R. O. Van dersluys sailed Saturday on the Princess Louise : for . Vancouver, ' where he, will 1 meet his son. Ralph, to take him Service PHONE 108 to boarding school at Shawnlgan 7111 hmi T"7 ! Lake, Vancouver Island, ttaipn haa sDent the summer on the MHtlUtrr piiunttant HOURS lower mainland. C. A. Berner. divisional superintendent. Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUD BCHUMAN ' (Old Post Office Bldg.) j mm 1 -mml ( I i I trio to McBHde and Prince Georee on official duties. Hei inrnf in with his car which has i REAL ESTATE !. been undergoing servicing at the cckdayj 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Transcona shops. Nays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. Nnrman Wiautoff and Clar 1 I INCOME TAX A fiikpi." ' 1 1 1 RETURNS PREPARED PO RTRA ITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE . CIIANDLER'S STUDIO 218 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Green 389 Prince; Rupert ence Carlson of the United States '654 Fish & Wild Life service at 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. OAfM f r n R. E. Mortimer Ketchikan .are spending a few j mr Ei ami i v m i m . . i i days here and in tne district TH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE i 1 J .visiting fish processing plants. I W JfiJ1 . 11 1 324 2ndAve. (Near Vtrtu j d A " ' I CANNED FOODS I They left yesterday for Masret on hi. r i the Queen Charlotte Islands and Vw rmmmww Pxneot to be returning to Ketrni- jDirj.au m ' - ' kaa on Wednescay. Cr KlCITY , rrM KAIEH CO-OH HARDWARE , : : -I" j r; it's Linoleum "Nhot dogs - want drop in and BRNS ! wy for EosyScw-uarantccd Perfect. f new Foil range. 25c or check our stock of Eg .Vi AT E 11 tells Ihe truth about... 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