Local News Items . . . ltincc Uupect Daflp 1cto Thursday, February 17, 1019 BEAUTY . . UTILITY . . . ECONOMY Public Relations Council meeting postponed to Thursday, Feb. 24. (42) L. W. Li-fler returned to the city by air last night from a business trip to interior points. RED CROSS AIM HERE IS $4000 Prince Rupert's aim in the annual apjit-al for funds which begins February 28 has bcci set at $4000, it is announced by the local executive which will be getting together shortly to organize the campaign. The national objective is $5,-000,000 while British Columbia's quota is $500,000. H. A. Breen of Prince Rupert and A. M. Patterson of Prince George are members of the provincial executive. vIply weatherboard Jj,,., i.l I liis Douglas Fir Plywo odin stock I i: iu 40 feet available for early delivery & McCAFFERY LTD. . jj.UI.EK - BUILDING SUPPLIES I phone no FRIENDS ATTEND BIRTHDAY PARTY A party honoring the eighth birthday of Lorraine Petite was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. N. Nelson, 1418 Piggott Avenue and was attended by 24 young friends. The aflernoon was spent in games and singing and was marked by the presence of a birthday cake. Those present were Lorraine and Sandra Petite, Allen and Reldy Nelson, Dorothy and George Pcnner, Caren and Evelyn Rudsvick, Mitzie Franklin, Bonnie, Sheila, Marie and Bruce McColl, Ronnie and Kenny Quick, Louise and Teddy Thompson, Judy and Terry Thomas, David McCowan, Billy and Kenneth Lovin and Martin Vanderheide. Ladies assisting Mrs. Nelson with arrangements were Mrs. O. Rudsvick, Mrs. Thompson Mrs. A. Van Pykstra and Mrs. H. Quick. "7 URIKIE AIRWAY SUSPENPERS Watts & Nickerson You 're S.O.N. Whist Dance, refreshments, Friday 18. (41) Crib and Whist, Legion Rooms Friday 8 p.m. (41) J. H. Black made a brief air trip to Terrace yesterday. Mrs. Earl Oordon left by. air yesterday for a visit to her turn- ily home at Smithcrs. I Hugo Kraupncr brief' V i . . made a will,! . ousinoss trip to Terrace bvair yesterday. I T. A. V. Trcmblay of the log -Bi'i department of. Columbia flellulosc Co. returned to the city this week from a trip to Vancouver. In the Salvation Army Cita del, a special scries of Holiness meetings will be conducted by the Divisional, Commander, Sr Major and Mrs. Warrandcr Fri Feb, 18, 8 p.m. Sat. 19, 8 p.n'i' Sunday 20, ll:oo a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Ail are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. ue m. Gordon and two children returned to the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert from a holiday trip to California. H. E. Blackburn arrived in the city yesterday on the Prince Rupert on a business trip in connection with his local hotel Interests. Mr. nnrl Mrs Mav tlttu...,n. IVIC Notes entre The regular Thursday evening Film Board movie will be held the Common Lounge. There will be no late showing for the adults owing to the Rotary Min- Show in the Civic Centre auditorium. There will be no badminton for Teen-Age mem- bers lni! week owing to the use the the audltIM.lum 1)V ,hp nlar. So Right! Val sl)i(laI returned to the city by ,,,anc ,a,st cvt'ninS from a business trip to the interior. CN:R- Carmen's Dance. Odd ... ir,ii Tn..:.i ' rlluu- rtun"" y 18- Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Every ry- body welcome. (41) Joseph Franky, local -pianist, left by this afternoon's plane for a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands. ' Q. L. Rone is returning to the city on this afternoon's plane from a brief business trip to Vancouver. Your broken-down, worn- in out spring-filled mattress made like new at MATTSON S, Up-j holstercrs and Furniture pairers. Visit our shop at -330 1 Second Avenue. (40) m. Canadian i- r., u r. ur . Club Public Meet- of inir St Anrli-oiu'o l-, t Vior rll ; """"' - " "' V. ,, nan, reD. a, p.m. speaKer: Rev. Wm. Hills. Subject: "This is Canada's Century." Silver collection. (II) of Mrs. Charles Stevenson re- j turned to the city yesterday at from a trip to Chilliwack where1 of was called two weeks ago following the death of her! father. ' j 1 J. T. Harvey, local banister,' having been detained in the, interior following a trip to Smi- I thcrs for a session of County Court, returned to the city by air yesterday. United Fishermen and Allied Workers' Union. General Mect- ' . nig, Thurs. Feb. 17. 8:3') p.m ,Metropole Hall. All member.- please attend. As an added attraction wc will have Mr. Gor- den Butcher, manager of the iur our guest spcaKcr. I in nmce Kiipcrt notary Club is endeavouring to organize a party or local members to at-) tend a district conference to be ' held in Victoria May 8. An "On to Victoria" committee has been! named consisting of Lee Gor-; (ion, Trevor Hill, Jack McRae, riiiiii'x rtugiMsou uim w. u. ivic - i Ara. - ; who left last 'autumn to vis it'he their their dau.hr- daughter' and BT.n,., . Z ! fol (fm . . . wherever you ru in our pure silk print Afternoon Dress. It's immaculately fashioned ' with a gentle peplum that flows into a drape. Grey and White Navy and While. FOR YOUR TWO-PIECE OUTFIT SELECT A TROIMCANA SKIKT AND ONE OF OUR NEW SPRING ISI.Ol'SL'S Of course you will want lo see our Three-piece Spring Fn-seiuhles, ('oats and Suits. And remember Sweet Six-teen's Personalized Budget plan was designed for your convenience. No Interest-No Carrying Charges son-in-law in Halifax, arrived In Los Angeles recently by way of Panama and expect to be back in Prince Rupert by early summer. Miss Margaret Martinusen is sailing tonight by the Prince Rupert to return to Victoria to her nursing duties at Royal Jubilee Hospital after spend in tVn lm.f . ..i.i.j , iwu wcciu. visaing ner nornnls Xf A f mi. unu mrs. a. Mar - nmusen, oranam Avenue. M m JAL; i r-e liraniiis and Pressing at Ideal Cleaners and " Minstrels NOTICE OF MEETING The ninth Annual Meeting the Prince Runert Fisher- men's Credit Union will be held 8 P-m- Thursday in the Sons Norway Hall on Fifth Avenue. An members are requested to alwa- Kclreshmcnts will be serV('d and films shown. Wives and husbands of members are also welcome, (40) J 00 ,ATK T CLASSIFY jtqr SALE -Beautv Rest Snrine and Mattress, single, as new. vanity stool in ivorv. Babies' Bathinette. Green 700. (46) FOR SALE 14 cvlinder stationary "Vivian Diesel" 80 horse power, 000 r.p.m. 634" bore. 10" stroke. Equipped with Wins-low Filter, v-pulley drive, Only operated two seasons. - A-i munion. can be converted to marine use. For further in fi-Hi'in applv Fair view Plant, Prince Rupert Fisher men s Co-op. (43) FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL. Ktl) 705 CIVIC CENTKK DINING ROOM Voiir PER V1LIN 1 3 Purr Elf M I'.i iilo St. ti ll V I II ; Cl l Florists' :!;:iMi Tel. 777 r All Occ asions 1 nl,a1.' , fli ;ilH Unit MV. K r M)Y n.vi: :w) KTi STRKET r & Cowgill I US - I); d.irKinjr 'lilt 1 11 .it Ilium- . tH 21fi '1th St. HOI 1 KT. B.C. CI CIIHHKti (1 if Fresh Made sltN DAIRY our 1' uly n'i;it skhvice Announcements Ail dverliwui m,, column will be charged for a i aa month at ill ooW word Minstrel Show, Prince Rupert Rotary Club, Feb. 17 and 10. Canadian Club Public Meeting, February 23. Crlbbage, Whist and Bridge, Catholic School Hall, February 24, 8 p.m. I Duchess of Edinburgh Chap-i ter, I.O.D.E., Tea and Home Cooking March 10. ; March 17, Tea, Catholic Hall. King Edward School Tea and i Sale, Friday, March 18. i Presbyterian Tea, Church Hall ; March 24. Women of the Moose spring tea, April 7, at Mrs. J. p. Mol-ler's, 124 Fourth Avenue East. Orange Spring Sale. April 13, 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. I Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 21. Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12 GETTING REAL EXPERIENCES 1 Local Fire ( Inn . t lr i Actually Living in v. ......... . Halls Earl Becker, at present deputy chief of, the Prince Rupert fire department and under appoint- ment to succeed Chief H T lock on his rpUrpmrnt. t)l)c this spring, is getting experience at first hand these days during a "familiarization" visit with the Vancouver Fire Department. He is actually living with the Vancouver department and taking part in the activities from varl-j ous hails by night as well as by day. Writing home, he says he has been having some intcrcstv iiinn experiences in witnessing latest fire fighting methods with modern equipment. , The boys at the local Fire Hall arc observing that since their chief-designate has been in Vancouver there has not been a single big fire. Becker has already done a spell at the downtown Vancouver fire halls No. 1 and 2 and is now touring the outside halls. " At Laundry. To each order of S2.50,UU 61 U "caHh.faervices Society NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Annual General Meeting of the members of the Prince Rupert General Hospital Association will be held at the City Hall on Friday, February 25th, 1949, at 8 p.m. Business: To receive Auditor's Report and Balance Sheet for 1919. To elect five members lo the Board of Management. To appoint an Auditor. Membership fee of $1.00 per annum may be paid at the Hos pital or Ormcs Drugs prior to Wednesday, February 23rd at 5 p.m., o.n which date member ship list will close. All interested clti.ens are urg ed to take out membership in the Association. D. C. STEVKNSON, (42) Managing faccretary. "BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS" Creamy-rich Pacific Milk can be used in so many tempting ways ... in your cooking or ; as a beverage you'll find it economical and convenient. PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and- Vacuum Packed A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" Just Arrived t ! 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