TERRACE TOPICS TODAY TO SATURDAY ENTRIES FOR BABY, BEAUTY CONTESTS Ptinre Rupert Daily Hctof Thursday, August 4, 1949 Wirt (M bind b thwt wk 5" SHIPS and WATERFRONT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peddle of Vancouver are spending a few days here as the guests of I jn mum in mtj: ri Five Entries InFormer, Three In Latter CBSr if ' 3 Parkvold, 1449 Piggot Place. Lauran Hemsworth. age four, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hemsworth, 52 Market Place. Donna Lynne Femie, age three, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karrv Fernie, 1319 Overlook STEWART WHARF CONTRACT IS LET OilLRDSSElL Mr and Mrs. C. H. Thomas. . . , . ,. , Five entries have been received Years aqo Mr. w Peddle was school . . for the " Perfect Child" contest , , .,. i ' " principal here. He and Mrs. , . . L,. f,, Pri. R and three for tne uath.ng beauty STtf.Ta Hivnrw For Good Luck at canning time choose contest which will be features of pert where they have been visit- ing with their son-in-law and Howie & Latimer, Vancouver contracting firm, now carrying out the buildings of a new dock daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. OOGDE at Seal Cove here for the De- Wilson Murray. partment of Transport light-j house service headquarters, have The Misses Dorreen and Mar-been awarded the contract for I garet Murie left this week for a major repairs to the government ! holiday trip to Vancouver. WHO WILL BE 'MISS PRINCE Ifj Southbound from a regular scheduled, cruise voyage to Alaska .with a capacity list of passengers on board, C.P.R. steamer Princess Kathleen, Capt. Graham Hughes, was in port from 9 a.m. until 12 noon today. Something was added to the usual thrills of the northern voyage yesterday when the Princess Kathleen ran Into a spectacular thunder- and lightning storm while cruising through Behm Channel between Revilla Gigedo ( Ketchikan Isl me vvju veil iic v-ai lit at nmvit sreet opens here on August 13. ; KjmSG BE.UTIES Perfect Child" entries so far,1511'" . are. j For the bathing beauty con- three entries to date th. Danny Gillisage four, son or test. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gillis, 110 aie: Laldlaw. 20. of 314 Ninth Avenue West. j Miss Hope Sharon Bolam, age three, Sixth Avenue West. Marie Lavigne, 19. of 6.2 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miss Bolam. 13 Third Avenue. .ElfihUi Avenue West Myrna Parkvold, age five,1 Miss Beth Sedgwick, 18, of 20. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sixth Avenue East. nan to auenci me ineaire 3londay to nJ next and Vote for the Cirl of Yournl i Premier! dock at Stewart, ac-i r-r,lintr tr, word received in the' Mrs. Mrs. Dan Dan McKinnon, McKinnon. one of - VII Vinegar in bulk and gallon jars V I city. The job will amount to about $50,000, it is understood. Terrace's real pioneer women, is a patient in the Red Cross Hospital. Mrs. Oliver tonight on Un for a trip to Vane,; Mrs- K. F. Hi,f Wednesday alu-r,, Mrs. A. Dufour, who has been paying a visit to the city as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. Erick-sen, Hays Cove Circle, sailed this morning on the Princess Kathleen on her return to I Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Frizzell w ere week-end visitors in Ter- race. Forty - one new merchant ships with a total tonnage of 204.000 tons were delivered by Britain's shipyards in December 1948. active leaders In the Guide move- sponsored by the National Head-ment young, energetic, and good quarters but there have been hikers. They represent 35 of the many trips when delegates have ' travelled to other countries for 5,000 Canadian volunteer leaders They work in office and school, I special international events. Mrs. E. S. Wkhart, Chief Commis-but or laboratories during the yearD. find time to take ud Guid-'sioner for Canadian Girl Guides, and and the mainland. On one side of the ship skies were clear. On the other were fast moving billowing rain clouds, giving forth brilliant flashes of lightning, reverberating thunder clups and copious showers. Advertise in the Dally News.' Try a Classified HA lor Results. from a trip Uj the (, GUIDE LEADER OFF TO BANFF ing as a hooby. In addition they is. most enthusiastic about this PORT CLEMENTS CONTRACT IS LET find time to do a great deal of I trip wnicn nas oeen fcponsorea hiking and enjoy week-end trips' by the Dominion Camp Commit-with their Guides. Leaders of! tee. She believes that more Girl Guide companies are not Guiding can be made a real all working girls. land interesting hobby for young,! Most of the 14.000 'teen-a',rc' active women of all occupations,1 Girl Guides who camped in Can- j the more Guides will be en- MU.N I Itl.AI,, Auiiu.-t 4iIi-H'1.l- . HOLIDAY PICNIC PACK TIIK BASKET. WITH (.()() THINGS TO EAT from Terrace Meat Market George E. Peters, Prop. Miss Honora L. Silversides Is one of five British Columbia girls leaving this week to attend the first Dominion-wide Guiders' Camp August 8 to 19 at Banff. There will be Guiders from all parts of Canada spending the ten days hiking and ad Ilin-t 1 fill Ixuikli ( nil caniiiin; aoj' 1, I krw.w! l.u n if y,,M M- u,..r vml lnjokU't tll IILik! (iur rillmuill a 'If ni-rr Tliai' wliv I'm , k-iwI v.m a nti;i; rui-v i 'taV' fur t'nniiimi nml Frtnui f r f ' innklil AM) boikIiHiiI j.Il.y wjjp Will llclf VltlJ III llvr Vrilir i ., L ada this year, were able to do abled to make a nappy, neanny so because of work done by the j contribution towards good citl- Contract for repairs to the Port Clements wharf has been awarded to Holland & Phillips, Masset contractors, according to word received by E. T. Apple-whalte, M.P.-elcct. The contract figure is about $40,000. the volunteers from the ranks of the zenship in their home towns. QUALITY SERVICE BITTER EGGS 'POl'LTRY venturing in the open in mountains around Banff. young married women. the vriir 'round. Willi J.il v , n Suiniinr friui MEATS -FISH- flavour ri'inT -oliMir - tllllKr U-im- IUI.I H, UUi.r.,."' You saw it in the News! All girls taking this trip are I This is the first "Holiday" trip i.iiv "lute 1 urn vnii,.,,j ..1 .,... , ... a B ...... 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