Prince Gupcrr Daflp J3ctost Tuesday, October 26, 1948 Local News Items... For New Work or ISj Repairs Specify TO SEEK PHOHE SYSTEM FUNDS Delation to Meet Minister of Municipalities Education Week Committee of c GIIKER CITY HEAD OF P.-T. Elected President of Council-Need of Safety Stressed At the postponed annual meet- Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson will Look ahead to Xmas. Look B-P - Four shades and sail for Vancouver tonight on the Cardena. WW H over my Interesting gift items. Totem Pole Gift Shop, 211 6th Street. (it) F black Arrangements have been mad ASPHALT SHIK6LCS Prince Rupert Ski Club jing of the Prince Rupert Parent- Harris Tweed fir iw ! Ralph Gillies will sail for Van- meeting, Civic Centre, Tuesday, mo. rrmrnm r for a delegation consisting of Mayor Nora Arnold, Alderman Thomas Black and City clerk $10.75 per square couver tonight on the Cardena. (Teachers' Council held in the 4nam w meet with the Hon, range of B-P Products in stock including rrKull-Brlck Siding and Wallboard umc uentre last evening the E. Farrington and son will J following officers were elected leave on the Cardena tonight tor the ensuing year: for Alert Bay. i Pri,w n r.nw. the Prince Rupert Teachers' Association, was present and asked for the support of the Parnnt-Teachers' Association for Education Week. This was given very freely. Present at the meeting were Mrs. E.W. Becker, Mrs. S. J. Anderson, Mrs. J. Linney, Mis George A. Hill, Mrs. Marchil-don, Mrs. Lindseth, and Messrs. J. C. Gilker, Martin Stuart, J. S. Wilson, C. H. Insulandor, T. G. Bateman, R. D. Cleland, R. G. Moore, and Mr. Grasdal HOTEL ARRIVALS faerie Charles Macbonald, minister of municlnal affair ... 1BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Vice-President Mrs. S. J. An For your Dry Cleaning re TOPCOATS Vancouver on Thursday of this week. Purpose of the meeting is to ascertain the possibility of derson. 8 p.m. All interested invited to . attend. ' (252) Mrs. E. Hauge, who has been visiting, her sister, Mrs. M. Val-dcrhaug, will leave on the Cardena tonight for Vancouver. First Presbyterian Church choir realized the . gratifying sum of $75 at the. tea and sale of home cooking last week. Your date of the week Hallowe'en Hoedown, Civic Centre, quirements, call Pioneer Canadian Laundries. Phones 8 and L LUMBER - EUILDING SUPPLIES Secretary - Treasurer Mrs. D. 118. (257) Parent. Past - President Mrs. E. W. Becker. Woven In Scotland me cuy obtaining a $500,000 loan to be used for repairing, modernizing and extending the city telephone system. In August the council had approved sending a delegation of Inceraents L - a tnu column BEAUTIFYING A hearty vote of appreciation was accorded Mrs. Becker and the other retiring members of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jerstad will sail on the Cardena this evening for Vancouver. A. S. Nickerson left, by last evening's train on a periodical business trip to Smlthers. He will be returning to the city on Thursday night. Friday night. Be a Hill Billy .for Prince .Rupert F. L. Hogan, C. O. Snell, Klem-tu; S. O. Odelson, Osland; W. Rogers, Montreal; G. H. John- centi ' three to meet the government representatives but, when last the executive for their leader a night. r (254) Centre, OF CITY URGED Public Relations Wants Improvements Made krtV. ship and activities during the .... . night's council was asked to year. The president will appoint son' Vancouver- p.m. approve the proposal Alderman While Mayor Arnold Is in the south this week to attend the annual convention of the Union The incomparable Laar, November 3. conveners of the various depart nudderham exni-esKPH tvn. - . 1 - r - -wwx v VAIL, XJUlll ments. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Stuart of Lrt by Mr. Joseph Tne Public Relations Council, ion that the delegation shm.M of B.C. Municipalities, Alder , A letter from Mrs. D. W. Mc- consist only of Mayor Arnold fcsbyterian cnun-n, man Rudderham will be acting 1649 Second Avenue, who have been obliged to remain at home Mrs. Azak, a medical case from Aiyansh, arrived in the city yesterday, being met at the Cow Bay floats by the" ambulance and later admitted to the Leod, president of the Provincial and Alderman Black. Alderman mayor. because of health, are bettor, or prince Rupert thinks the city should initiate some civic improvements, and beautlflca-tions. ' Tthe grounds adjoining the Casey also had objected to send Parent - Teachers' Federation, expressing her thanks 'for the upert symphony oncer t for Boy lation, Civic Centre Mrs. M. Hamberg and Mrs. R. Walker will leave on the Car ing three delegates but he was In favor of eliminating Alder but recovery is gradual.. The Prince Rupert Fisher generous hospitality extended to her on her recent visit and also Health Unit and the City Museum are given priority on a list man Black. Prior to thp Hi men's Co-operative Associa dena tonight for Campbell River where they will meet their husbands who are fishing in the congratulations to the local associations for their Consistently Legion W.A. Bazaar, D. tion's store in Cow Bay will be closed for stock taking on Nov general hospital. Practically all crude oils contain impurities, the most important of which is sulphur. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! south fine and progressive work. ember 2, 3 and 4. (260) In Fall Bazaar, Not. forwarded to the city council, following it Alderman Black Public Relations thinks the un- stated that, if the council felt kempt grounds are an eye-sore the delegation was too large, he v,Se5JLPr toP""n would Quite willing to re- Sheardown's will have a car Queen Mary Chapter, Imperial load of Telkwa Potatoes avail HARRIS TWEED j woven in the Crof-V ter's Home, is famous the world over. . t 'Made up in; the ! smart raglan model by Fashion - Craft, these Harris Tweed topcoats are ideal for the man who wants ' proper styling com- 5 bined with long Army Home League Order, Daughters of the Em During the meeting the question of safety zones and safety practices was discussed. It was pointed out that the children are continuously being instruct piots be Tculedr 1"'" Rupert. In- the.able Oct. 25 or 26. Quality guar- fc. 2:30 p.m., Sons or pire, bazaar last week was a ... . - . eiiu me council author zph th BLACKHEADS with lawn grass seed. successful affair financially Although the museum is leas napler, I.OD.E. Sale The sum of $118 was realized, ed in safety practices at the Don't m blackhesda diuolva them. Gt two ourioM of peroxin powder from an) irog tore mnd ppl gently with wt, hot eloth over blckhead. They dlMolw U4 delegation of three. Mayor Arnold arranged the meeting with Mr. MacDonald to coincide with the executive anteed! Price $3.75 per 100 lbs. delivered 'to your house. To take advantage of this price orders must be placed by Oct. 26 at latest. Save yourself some money by having potatoes delivered schools but there seemed to be ed to the city from the provincial government the eniinrii pth. Friends in the city have heard 4iu.paar by thia u!i simple mem. a real need for crown-uDs to hvsUincarai uaiuiu, from Mrs. Garbutt, who, dur was of the opinion that the practice safety measures them meetings of the Union of Brit. ing tne war served here as selves and also for parents to S1! ! Columb Municipalities she trom the car. (252) Ladies' Bazaar, De- Army hostess. It was Mrs. Gar- butt who wrote "The Hut Spot' The council last night auth ... "jr ucuiuea mi piace u attending this week in Van-the problem in the hands of the'couver ' public works committee for con-1 . impress on their .children the need for everyday precautions. It was also suggested that there appearing daily in the local papers and which proved most entertaining as well as informa -.urch Bazaar, Dec-ar, Sons of Norway slderation and orlzed City Clerk Thain to, make arrangements for keeping the city clerk's office open Thurs FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Many Attend Moose Whist and Dancing was a need for more safety zones in the city, the junction of Ambrose Avenue and Sixth Avenue being mentioned r.aer 4. tive. She makes her home in Winnipeg. wearing quality.. The letter from the Public Relations Council also drew at day and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 and on Saturday from 10 s Fart Bazaar, De- tention to the run-down condi Aid. J. R. Morin left by air i . . a.m. to 12 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. for the convenience of tion of the parks throughout yesterday for Vancouver, called M. Grasdal, cha.-rman of the the city. In dealing with the voters who may wish to register (TjSnEMilBiiil AGE OF south on account of Mrs-. Morin, who was seriously injured in There was a large gathering' of members and friends Saturday night at the Moose Lodge's weekly evening of whist and dancing. Whist winners were Mrs. Ada Hopkins and Mrs. J. P. Moller for the ladies and A. during that time. an automobile accident recent Bewitch ugly appearance of the city dump and the unpleasant reaction it was likely to make on motor tourists, the communication presented the suesestion ly, having taken a bad turn. In the course of an eastern motor trip, Herb Morgan, Alex Mrs. Morin is in hospital at North Vancouver. boon trip to Eastern S. Hamilton and J. Mostad for Bill, Boyo Gurvich and Nick and Charm i.iantlc Seaboard and the men. After cards, refresh Pavlikis stopped overnight at that a row of trees might serve to camouflage the place. ; j following the wed- ments were served and the re- Rochester, Minnesota. There AIR PASSENGERS mainaer oi the evnine was The broken hoard walk east they met several local people . mice Elizabeth Ow l-urge Duuglas Friz To Vancouver F. J. Hamil 1 A. MacKENZlE 1 I including Mr. and Mrs. J of the Clylc Centre came in for ton. spnt in dancing to the tune-some strains of Moose Orchestra music. Arseneau, formerly of Premier some criticism too but the city ,y Trinity Anglican Winnipeg, Saturday, From Sandspit N. Cragg, J Mrs. Lavigne and son, George engineer stated that the mat Brillon, C. Collinson, R. Wick FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy I ! 5 p.m. Rev, Canon and George Ross, all sojourning ter was being attended to. at the Mayo Clinic for treatment deve officiated. The e twin daughter of rs. Harry Owczar, 89 Watch the Classified Acrs! tflbMiiita AOverns.ng Pays! or check-up. Advertise in the Daily News! Avenue, Winnipeg. BED MATTRESSES Ask for them by name. 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