Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, August 29, 1950 MPIESOMIL if y Bills High? ! & AnnouncemenU yftV'N Mi- a nsl T - re leav TiT Mr- and Mrs. William Wilkie' trip to Van nv7r avacauon .were Passengers on the south-!! , oound Coquitlam on Monday. Trades and Labor Council Labor Day sports, September 1. Dance at Civic Centre. - "UK--, WHO nn.q mrmf r..i down and enjoy the added com- some time in the ritv ( 1 "clu'8 " e"a Bella on the ' L. Hhem , an insulated home by installing Bazaar, October 4 Catholic and 5. suxtmiii. , , REGLAS Roll blankets. sk x w 1? JREGLAS can easily be installed in your -uaansen was Evan Qstrom. southbound3 ZLCTUm l A Passe"g on Coquitlam iffihi W'Uded when Bne salled Monday for Van-r. Mr and and Mrs Mrs. A A. Malhaut. , couver as Miss E. Rtoak, who is A general organizational returring to Vancouver. heldTrf th rI1" ' W- have a good quality man's Rebekah Dazaar, October 13. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. evening, and costs only $6 per b in on I) square feet. lnw m ? .ryo wr watch at a special p.m. Friday, Sept. 1. If Von Qrf ninA e v i . . , .m. REGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, i t..,.- rnllinn initfc ii icf mil Moos Bazaar, riuv. 2 and 3. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. . Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. IO.D.t. tail uazaar Nov ember 23. please Dleaw tJpnrt B W"ng' and 8uaranteed to give good attend. (205; , service at $21.00. Bulger's. (It) ff?n tfr- Carlisle Cannery, j Larry Moore, who has been f- P.enger on the Coquit-: visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. ut- 21 ;'w, tound V, LUV5r 0n her south" i R- E' Moore- returned Monday on ', trip Monday. , the Coquitlam to continue hia HEGLAS can also be installed by yuur L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. studies at Seattle University, 1 Hi CONTRACTOR, on a time payment Jock Redpalh. of thn w w Malkln-Co. Ltd. staff in Prince The Misses Lenora and N. n 209c down and monrns to pay tne KuperU has rpturnfd fmm a !Biwk rhnk,.v..n, ji RAINFALL AIDS ONTARIO FIREFIGHTERS Half an Inch of rain came to firefighters In Northern Ontario forests, putting an end, for the present at least, to- the fire menace. Areas around Kapuskasing, Sudbury, Timmlns and Cochrane were in lfames. Here Robert Christie and Bill Melong use pack-pumps near Kirkland Lake. : : - holiday visit to Penticton. jthe summer with their father at 'once. Miss Susie Knutson has arrived ' Alya". le Monday on the Co quitlam for school Irv Vancouver. Mrs. M. Jensen, frew Westmin in me city from her nurses' training duties at the Royal Jubillee Hospital, Victoria, to spend holidays with her parents. ster, sauea Monaay ior me soum Charles rur a ii Wilkinson aft.Pr vicuna hr with her hnr t INQUIRE TODAY AT bert & McCaffery Limited Mr. daughter and son-in-law, 8nd Mrs. Trevor Hill. Mr. and Mr.. C. K. Elklns left on today's nlane for Victoria Modern Etiquette Q. If a guest is on a diet un-' tier a physicians orders, should she tell her hostess of the fact? A. Yes; it is the only thing to do, so that the hostess will un-j derstand why certain dishes tire.' not eaten. Be sure, however, that ! you don't launch into lengthy j discourse on your ailments. I Q. If one is giving money as a wedding gift, what would be the best way to present it? 1 A. It may be enclosed with a i wedding congratulations card, j Q. If a girl's escort is wearing i a business suit, would it be correct for her to wear formal dress? A. No; she should wear informal dress if her escort does. 1 P.O. BOX 180 I I1H17-M Is Back From British Trip 0 where they w ill Join their son i Mrs. M. Ferguson who has been , and daughter-in-law. Mr. and visiting Mr., and Mrs. George! Mrs. W. P. Elkins, and make a Brown, returned recently by I motor tour of Vancouver Island, plane to her home in North Mr. and Mrs." W. H. Wilson- Hollywood- , i 1 Shoes For Men s v. j-4 For over one hundred years Dock's Shoes Hdv'e' been famous for jfjne; leather, style and Crclf.t:; manship. This year Dock's offer a selection' -of over fifty styles, ' which we believe to-t& . by motor from Vancouver. While pital Saturday night with in- nar-ps Wilkinson, student of In the south they attended the juries received when an auto- Booth Memorial High School, is marriage of a sister of Mrs. mobile he was driving over-, back in Prince Rupert after a wnson-Miirray. turned on Sixth avenue. shoe Salle j tour of Britain with fifty other Mrs. H. Ross , accompanied A bumper crop of inebriates Canadian boys as guests of Gar-kept Magistrate H. D. Thain field Weston, British industrial - by her ncice, Miss Pat Seagle, returned to Vancouver Sunday busy in 'police court Monday 1st. The tour was arranged by Sl!l C.C.M. BICYCLES and CHILDREN'S VEHICLES on ine t-amosun alter a visit as 24 paraded before him. with her daughter and son-ln- No major crime occurred over law, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray, the week end. CREPE SOLE SANDALS the finest Shoes they J 1 1 i tj have ever made. Mr. Weston with the object of cementing closer Commonwealth relationships. The youths represented all parts of Canada, and spent five weeks in England and Scotland- They were to have made the voyage to Britain aboard the Franconia, but when she ran aeround in thp St. Lawrence Gordon Swanson, who has been visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Forward, returned to Vancouver on the Coquitlam Monday. , Miraculous statue of OI R BACK FROM BRITAIN' Charles Wilkinson, local High School Boy. : - Alaska Delegates Returnina Home Red LADY OF THE CAPE special ! serrices tonight at Catholic Miss Elizabeth (Susie) Winn, Church. Blessin? of the sick ' Juneau newspaperwoman, ar- River, below Quebec City, they ls sli11 rationed. ; transferred to a trans-At.lant.ic V Tne boys had dinner with the plane. After a trip back to Que- Duke ?l Gl0"cester and had tea bee City in a smaller ship wit th td Mayors of every ajt 7:30t Solemn Midnight . rived in the city yesterday after Mass (12:00) with blessing of 'attending the convention of the I White I Brown Green Sale Price crowded with other persons ."' - -: from the Franconia. They were in London a, week Thp fliaht. t.n inrinn iraP the arld had a wonderful time there. bread. All are welcome. 1 Associated Boards or Trade ol ' (It) Central Brittuh Columbia which - again elected her as second vice- hnv mnrp riat thPro anH thpThen they went to Scotland In saw much more there than they iL? Pectol buses and visited would have been able to other- b" THE BES1 1.1)5 uc hi an '.iveisigm me cost- president ume of the bridegroom's mother i Miss Winn came in with Mr. Mrs. John Gurvlch, was omitted ' and Mrs. C. G. Hanm from Ter-from the account on Saturday 1 race. She had driven there from of the marriage last week of prince George with Morris Dahl-Mlss Marguerite Audrey Krec.sy quist of Cedarvale and party con-and Nicholas fBoyo)' Gurvich. slsUng 0f Mrs. t Fraser, Mrs. V.lc Mri. Gurv'Ich wore a beautifuf r.irnnH and Carl Lindstrom of The choice of Canadians for over 50 years. . Built for Strength and Durability. See them now at ' and BOYS' jgoan of blue crepe with matching Terrace. in Plumbing Service - : PHONE 108 iovc aim tmrica a corsaze or . uic. urinn w await, nv t.ho pink roses. Wilkinson and three Vancouver boys left London August 10, arriving at Montreal Vignt' days later where they boarded the Vancouver train. By the time It arrived in Edmonton, the national railway strike had ' "frozen" it there. The rest of the trip to the coast was made by air. l he Do s nad' a hard time in Britain adjusting themselves to four meals a day. . . first possible means of getting back to Alaska AIR PASStNGtRS Sale P; When it became known Satur- day night that C. R. Cocks, with ' ticket 2,305, had won the auto-' mobile in the carnival drawing at the Civic Centre, there were tome at first comusea the name ) with that of Syd Cox, also an rice PRINCE RUPERJ, PLUMBING & ,To Vancouver (Tuesday Becket. Mr. and Mrs. Chris McBride St. HEATING Fashion Footwear After breakfast, lunch and mi-i HI.. C Cnrlnnrtitlr MisS ; .. Phone 311, I mmdmammt they had to have tea. Mini which was really another din-, other pioneer resident, and for many years employed as longshoreman. A second inquiry however, showed the lucky ticket was held by Mr. Cocks. Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and General, . Cartage and Storage . Complete Reliable n4 Efficient Service,', also Agents for Canadian Liquid Air Co., Ltd.. tor Oxygen. Acetylene and all welding supplies., '. " , Linday' Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd &nd Park Avenues Est 1910 . rhones W and fit BUD SC'HUMAN ' Old Tost Oflice Blda.jn'.i . k rrrr M. Greenwood, Mrs. didd. miss F. Wood, Mrs: Astoria, H. Astoria, D. Astoria, S. G. Downey, Miss A. Telehman, Mrs. F. Woodcock, Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Fos-sutn, Tim Yen, Miss Agnes Tel ner.. Then there was a snack before we went to bed. It was quite a job eating all the food. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Nutly as a Fruit Cake? ford. ' I TP.. . From Sandspit (Monday) t tcn 1,0 3 great ex" Callow, Mrs. J. Ward, Miss lin E"Sland because meat PORTRAITS Films Develo',rsd and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 219 - 4th Street Box.'&S rho!:e Green 389 , Prfcice Rupert. Mrs. rs. and Farrow, Mrs. J. Denning R. E. Mortimer Ten Days For Plane Seats Now that both railways and :o;ustal steamships are strikebound it is not just a simple mattar to hor a plane if you would travel to Vancouver. In Jj, Certainly Our Fruit r (nkrc nrn Full rt rVlirinil; 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) i son. From Vancouver (Monday) R. J. Watson, H. M. Pogue. G. Mills, M. H. Duffey, Mr. Sieber. Rums, J. Rell, Miss Helen Mac- IN CHOOSING A inuis ana rruits. kove, Mr. Routledge, Mr. Guid U P E R T BAKERY LTD. fact, it happens that today there Mrs. Y. Boyce, A. Young, J. H. Let our years of experience with Precious Stones be your guide mm co-op;- HARDWARE A jfc it it's Linoleum w ( want drop in atpd check our stock "of,. km. Every Day GEORGE COOK JEWELLER - - Box 1138 Phone 264 mm is. not a plane seat available to Williams, R. J. Smith, W. E. Vancouver until September 7th. , (CPA) Everything is chuckful, It was For Vancouver (Monday) T. ' learned at Canadian Faniflc Air Rlrd. d. Philpott, R. Jackson, Lines offices. That leaves only ' Fox. V. Erickson, Mr. and the highway availatle and al- Mrs. D. Dorosh, P. Pizarki, A. eady hitch-h'klng Is in evidence, i A. Gillls, E. Thorson, G. Mont-Ttiose f?ok?ng lifts have even I eomery, s. Atherton, R. C. frt-d advcrt:.sins in the Daily j Muker, w. J. Trailing and J. News. ,Eccott. With all available aircraft be- For Sandspit (Monday) B. lug pressed intc service for extra Lamb, E. Moneon. services, there was the question ; (QCA) as to whether planes would be For Masset (Monday) G. Ol-nvailable for extra flights be- sen, D. L. Davis. Mrs. A H. Ged-tween Prince Rupert and Van- des, Mr. Aldomln, H. Morrison, couver. The ' present schedule Mrs. E. Thompson, Mrs. H. rails for two flipfits between Young, Misj W. Youna:, Miss H. here and Sandspit on Mondays. Young and Miss O. Youne SAFETY RvicrTI0 f O Inlaids British made O Hall Runner six ami O Floor Mats 9 9 ContjoleunV "'. nine feet wide Rexoleum Rugs PHONE WE DELIVER , 179 - ' 251 - 3rd Avenue WRITE Box 1127 Safety lubrication means REGULAR lubrication! t: Frequent servicing insures you against burned out bearings and sudden car failure far, from q repair shop. We suggest you drive up today! , Wednesdays and Saturdays. To- I Frr Port Clements (Monday) day an rxtra Hiciht ws mane at, J. Sowan, Husrh McLellan, Mr. j!0 o rlrtck this morning to take rason and W. T. Leighton. 'SAW... -With Electricity or Masset (today) Mrs. Mlcholuk. For Juskatla Mrs. Holden nd Mrs. O. White. wSEE3WIEE' a Chinese cannery crew irom j Carlisle ahirh would otherwise have gom to Vancouver via steamer. At Sandspit the China- men joined the regular Douglas ! for Vancouver. The onlv hope that local poeple ! now have of getting on the plnnes j for Vancouver is the possibility I of last minute cancellations and ' each day there is a waiting list. WASHERS G.E. Washer MS? . G.E. Washer MS9P Bob Parker Ltd FortlrMonarch Dealers The Home of Friendly Service Prince Rupert. W. C. S139.50J K UC Ail . . . . Quality Gas & Oil Ut OPEN T0 bLRVb BREAK AKFAST act AT 6 EVERY MORNING!! We Specialize in Steaks and Chops SPECIAL BU$INESSMEN'S LUNCH HOW CAN I ? ? : Q. How can I keep a blanket ; fluffy after washing it? 1 A. Wash in warm suds, then j hang on the line and rinse with the garden hose. After it has dried, pin it to the line and beat it with a carpet beate. 1 Q. How can I make a good pin cushion? A. Dry hair-combings make a nice filling for pin cushions. Dried coffee grounds are also satisfactory, as they do not ; gather moisture or rust. ! Q. How can I remove grease spots from floors?, A. , To remove grease spots ' from a wooden floor, wet with j ammonia, then scrub with hot ' Parks Board Is Comnig Up Electors this year will have another body to choose at the jmrual civic flections. It is the Ihree man narks board. Two will be elected far two-year terms onrt nne for one-vear term, ac Royal Canadian t- Air ............. Force TliOoO desirous of enlisting or re-enlisting in UOYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE please arrange for personal Interview with MR E. CLAUSEN, ' v J. Clausen Si Son office. Waterfront, Prince Rupert Moffat Ranges $227.95. ?u'nlJilT $236.30 r RANGETTES r Automatic Oven $74.00' Non-Automatic $67.00" NORTHERN . B. C. POWER COV 65c (C'0SKI) ON SUNDAY) oinuii) Between 4 and 8 p.m.- Tlione Green 975 P.O. Box 548 w SY DROP INN STEWART. B. Q T PRINCE RUPERT tf cording tn a bylaw finally adopted at the regular meeting of the city council last nlsht. The ! bylaw- creates (n elected parks I board. PHONE 210 water and soap. J