- : ; JUNIOR CHAMBER Prince ftupcrt Dafli? Jl3ctoK Monday, November 29, 1948 Local News Items . . . SPONSORS PARTY lanned . , for a MS New ,;jc to be held In AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver W. James, J. Murphy. To SandspitMrs. C Ji i,os. From SandspitDr, tourney, Mr. Bennett. From Sandsplt K. Bowe, C. Rockwell, J. Hitchcock. Junior Chamber of Commerce and guests Friday night enjoyed Announcements All advertim?i-r.in n mm column will be charged fur a full montn at 26 centa a word Regular meeting of Job's Daughters will be held Wed. Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. instead of Friday meeting ui Moose last week !,.h Moose w. i. DON'T FORGET m the first of the organization's smokers in the Moose Temple. About 60 members and guests attended. Directing the affair was Edward Musselam, assisted by D. R. Hay, Eric Sneers, J. II. Jefferies and Hugh MacKcnzie. Supervisor of Fisheries G. S. Rcade sailed last night by the Coqultlam on a trip to Vancouver on departmental duties. TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT! A very fine assortment of Cruiser Jackets are available at Acme Clothing, M. O. Kullander, assistant tjjr A large turners attended the Grange Ladies' Bazaar, De cember 1st. United Church Bazaar, December 2. Buy Him a Dec. 3. Installation of officers, Silver March and sflcial. (282) William C. Bacon returned to the city on - the Cardena last night from a business trip to Vancouver. For your Christmas Gifts, visit the United Church' Tea and commiiieeii irav ldle the various .mlnment. Arrivals In th.- city last night on the Cardena from Vancouver Included H. Foroy, H. Freeman, Mrs. M. Kearns, Mr. and Mrs. p! Parnefiuk and two children, W. C. Bacon and 3. Wcightman. Dec. Proceeds will be placed in the provincial convention" fund. Bridge, Wilis:, ana. Crib, 2, Catholic School Hall. Social Service W.O.T.M. Tea, Lertisiag W'- u.hinct rorcster, sailed last for Christmas , "f December 3. . CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway night by the Coquitlam on a business trip to Vancouver. Sale, Thursday, D6c. 2. Fancy HOW CAN I ? By ANNE ASHLEY Hall, December 4. Work, Aprons, Home-Cooking, CANADIAN LEGION (B.E.S.L.) S.O.N. Whist Dance, refresh Delicatessen, Fish Pond. (282) ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE ments, every Friday, 8:00 p.m. The offices o: Central Mort St, Peter's Fa Bazaar, De . p.m., Sunday, Dec. 19, Navy Drill Hall The Ideal Solution to Your Chrisamas Problem ... Buy a Stetson Hat Certificate cember 9. Just arrived New samples of drapery and slip cover materialsSee them at Mattson's, 330 2nd Ave. (281) A display of gorgeous, Wax Flowers etc., to give color to these dull days. Gifts that truly are lovely. TOTEM POLE GIFT gage and Housing Corp. (wartime Housing Ltd), at 603 Hays Cove Circle, will be closed be St. Peter's Y.P.A. show "Fan BECOMES BRIDE Barbara Wilson, 1947 Port Queen, who was married to Percy Sankey on Saturday. s, . , children of ("paid-up") members of the Can-,n and deceased veterans resident in Print tween 12 and 1:30 daily. (281 Q. How can I measure molasses and keep It from sticking to the measuring cup? A. Grease the cup lightly before measuring molasses, or dip it full of flour and then empty it. Either - method will enable every drop of molasses to come cut of the cup without sticking. ,m'es, ages and addresses of children (12 years under should be advised promptly to: The Ueii'3 Aux y, Canadian Legion, Box 473 or Secr'y. onur, hi sixth Street. (It) iian Legion, iDiaiicii at r.u. box ozh, city. tasy," St. Peter's Hall, Dec. 10 and 11, 8 p.m. Concert at Lutheran Church, Friday, December 17, 8 p.m. ' Moose Christmas Tree, Saturday December 18, 2 p.m. sharp. Oddfellows' and Rebekah FINE FABRIC . The finest cotton fabric made Larry Eckroyd, field service tely (loses Midnight Saturday, December 4th, today is typewriter ribbon, with r representative of the Canadian FORMER PORT QUEEN WEDS Q. How can I prevent the Chamber of Commerce, follow from 250 to 400 threads to the inch. ribs of umbrellas from rusting? ing a tour through the central Xmas Tree, Wednesday, Dice. 22, 2 p.m. , Queen Mury Chapter, I.O.D. A. Rub a little Vaseline jelly on the ribs of the umbrella interior, arrived in the city Saturday night and will proceed to Miss Barbara Priscilla Wilson, The Stetson Hat Certificate is suitably worded for Christmas presentation and is accompanied by a miniature Hat and Gift Box. Vancouver on the Princess Prince Rupert's charming 1947 Port Queen, was married Sat about once a month. This will prevent rust from loosening and E., Bridge and Cribbage-, Civic Centre, January 10. Louise this afternoon. At noon today he met the executive urday afternoon at a colorful Japanese Oranges Coming For Xmas VANCOUVER Japanese oranges are expected on the coast in time for Christmas. No rite performed by Rev. R. A. Wil council of the Prince Rupert mora oer Insertion, minimum eharre. mm. arti son at First United Church. The forcing out the small wires. Q. How can I clean gold and silver watches? , A. By dipping a wot cloth into cigar ashes and scouring. , of Thank. Death Notice. Funeral INotloaa, klarrlAgf Chamber of Commerce at lun cheon. bridegroom was Percy Charles md engagement announcement: a. SPECIAL DISPLAY. DOUBLE PRICK W. II. Williscroft of Terrace arrived in the city last night on the Cardena following a trip to Vancouver. Suing It payable In advance. Please refrain from telephoning Sankey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sankey of Port Simpson. shipments have been made yet, but will be shortly. For the fiffct FlI NOTICE TOR KENT Wearing a Victorian style time ih many years oranges and lemons from Australia are al Burn to Mr. ana r ; gown of white satin with three- son at prince Hospital, Satur- quarter length veil with cor FOR RENT Apartment, four rooms and bath. Rand Block. Pr. R. Realty Co. (Hi VENETIAN TRANSPORT Gondolas, the conveyance of ready arriving. Priced from $7.50 to $16.50. The Stetson Hat is smart, practical and Dorothy Didorak Shower Honoree Mrs. II. Chandler and Bessie Cowgill Joint Hostesses At Delightful Shower onet headdress, the bride was i , nur it. ivto, a i COTTAGE CHEESE i !New Creamed Fresh Madc , VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ! ALL-WEATHER SERVICE ir, ir, nrwn. hv hpr Khpn- Venice's canals, are flat-bqt- Snuerta Anne. (It) Car- kUliLCU UUAId, aUUUl iCtU iUUjj lather, J. Davidson. She FOR RENT 644 Third W., store. 8ultable for warehouse or workshop, front will be fixed. P. R. Realtv Co. (Hi )K SALE Moose Whist and by four or five feet wide, with curved prow and stern. Dance Is Enjoyed FOR RENT Sleenins: room. ried a bouquet of white and pink carnations. Bridesmaids were Miss Sylvia Ryan of Metlakatla, wearing a' floor-length gown of pal pink, and Miss Velma Stacey of Prince ciose 10 lown. 221 oi Ave. East. Red 807. (282) Card playing and dancing was indulged in with the usual ot on 2nd Ave. .iuncous lumber, ,e Red 165. (284) ,"iod Timothy Hay FO B. Kitwahpa, Box 49a, Prince (284) A delightful miscellaneous shower was held Friday evening at the home of Mrs. H. Chandler and Mrs. Betty Cowglll, 806 Fra-ser Street, in honor of Miss Dor FOR RENT Furnished cabin enjoyment at the weekly Moose MORE PEOPLE WEAR STETSON THAN ANY OTHER BRAND. . Snow Time Nice, clean and warm, 1142 Lodge gathering Saturday night. pari. Ave. Phone Green 224. (28H Winners at whist were Mrs. B othy Didorak whose marriage will take place early in Decern WANTED Rupert, whose gown was of pale green. Both carried nosegays of carnations and chrysanthemums. A large number of friends fill is J. Bacon and Mrs. E. Blair while the high scorers for men were . New Cups and irv drsiun. Recu-50c or 4 for $1.75. limits Gift. B.C. co. un W A N T E D Car batteries, car ber. The bride-elect's corner was decorated with pink and white streamers centred with a white M. A. Blair and H. P. Woodside. radiators, bras and couwr; payine Rood prices- See B.C. Following serving of refresh FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. bell. ments and distribution of prizes, ed -the church and later gathered at the Broacway Cafe, where a reception was held. Sell New and Used Hardware, etc. ri Portable Gra- Kitchcn Sets. Va- The evening was spent in the balance ofthe evening was spent in dancing to the strains of the Moose Orchestra under. playing bingo, musical quiz and ; The bride, who was voted i k lers, small lancy WANTED Experienced seamstress will take in sewing. Phone Black 890. 140 8th E. (306 WORK WANTED a spelling bee. Prize winners :;mz doois, i.uk - Prince Rupert's Port Queen in 1 connection with the 1947 Civic the direction of Gunnar were Mrs. P. Carlson, Mrs. V. Rowe, Mrs. H. Chandler, Mrs. New and used iiiaers for wood. . Kitchen Chairs. Centre Carnival, is the daughter Tvut'v. Titer in best TTninme FOR BOY OR GIRL, BIG OR LITTLE . . . YOU'LL FIND A SLEIGH TO SUIT THEIR NEEDS AT THE VARIETY. MIDDLE-Aged Woman will look after children evenings. Phone Green 588. (tf) HOTEL ARRIVALS Desk and Chairs. Ctiest of Drawers. British India ; lor vour furni- M. Mintenko, Dorothy Didorak, and Dorothy Roberts. A beautifully decorated doll pram heavily laden with use-full, gifts was brought forward of Mrs. J. Davidson and the late Mr. Wilson. The newly married couple are leaving on tonight's train for Houston, ''where they "will take up future residence. LOST AND FOUND B.C. FURNITURE ... (tf) FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN , , THE rough; CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM by little Bea Cowgill. After FOUND Keys on 2nd Aver Owner may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying for this advertisement. (Ui opening the gifts Miss Didorak thanked all' those present. Delicious refreshments were METAL WORK Prince .Rupert W. H. Williscroft, Terrace; L. G. Eckroyd, Vancouver; A. Fish. Prince George; G. J. Rockwell, New Westminster; F. E. Moore, Vancouver; II. H. Hill, Vancouver; D. Carere, Vancouver; T. Galloway, Vancouver; A. J. Reid, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. F. W OF GOOD STURDY CONSTRUCTION, SLEIGHS ARE AVAILABLE IN ' THREE SIZES. - Practically new ;tchen ramie with ourner. 033 Tatlow (283) Best location in Meat and Grocery iliv eciuiuped. on 3 2 larup warehouses back, one canable 90 ton of flour and other 73 ton bale C. Morris, Box 81, (285) PLUMBING Installations and Repairs. SHEET METAf WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-inn. Letournrau & Sons. 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. tf) served at midnight. Those assisting were Mrs. E. Rhodes and Mrs. M. Mintenko. Miss Beth Sedgwick was pianist. The invited guests were: Mrs. ISP IF IT IS TOYS YOU ARE SEEKING DON'T FAIL TO A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy Reich, Butedale; George Joy, Prince Gcogre; D. R. Berger, Massett; R. E. Berger, Massett; MAC'HINUt Y FOk SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date tvpe National Portable Sawmills manufactured bv National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver, B.C. (tf) Iff J SEE OUR WIDE ASSORT - General Electric ui new. Apply at (281) E. Rickey, New Westminster; E. Schwarz, Vancouver; J. Newell, MENT. M. Mintenko, Mrs. W. Mintenko, Mrs. C. Daumont, Mrs. V. Dell. Mrs. " Betty McNulty, Mrs. V. Rowe, Mrs. L. Astoria, Mrs. E. Rhodes, Mrs. C. Christensen, Mrs. R. Menard, Mrs. P. Carlson, Mrs. Ed Keehn, and Mrs. W. Sawka and the Misses Dorothy Didorak, Dorothy Roberts, Ev Vancouver: R. Bricker, Winni peg; J. A. Cassidy, Vancouver; - All metal auto, oiled. 41" long. S20. "n 1)22. 282) J. Murphy, Vancouver; J. Gra- BED MATTRESSES Ask for them by name. Beautyrcst, Deepslecp, Slumber King, Lady Bcaty and many others for your Fall requirements. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue lam, Vancouver. I- , i: ' ,f., Si . ii ! i elyn Bussey, Beth Sedgwick, FREE DRESSINGS More than 100,000 free cancer dressings have been provided by the Canadian Cancer Society to sufferers in the Toronto area. - 35 ft. Trollins: II.' Crown Chrvs-CoinuUte with dies. Inuuire P. R. Co-op. (282) THIS AND THAT Elsie Mintenko, Georgia and Phone Red 400 618 3rd Ave. W. Bea Rudderham, Mary Postuk, Bca Cowglll, Ruth Chandler and 'Ht SALE Arncllc Rhodes. Enjoy Fine Radio-Record Reproduction with wm u n 1 1 A rv in estate we offer bv scaled tender lvered to us on or cccmber 4, 194U, fiiii! properties: lot at 8th Av-'Lot 20, Block 'II (ii. Clr:ir Tll.liv ;!! Jjoiisp and two j; MINE'S Home-Made Candy S J 210 Phone J Fourth Street Blue 389 J Yona" St limits Moving, Tacking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage' & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 '""ek 6. Section line, subtect to tenancy of N. R. S-H.aO per month, i-iv be bid on sep-Hie.licst or any t necessarily ac- SKtlt ( I). 1,TI uttivyuuD Exclusive Features: Shock-Proof Pick-l'p. j Scralchless Record Reproduction. English Speakers. Twelve-Record Automatic Changer at Amazing Low Price $149.95 nncc Riineit. nr. (284) Prime Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers fur All Occasions odore Cafe VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Sunday, II p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM AND PORT " SIMPSON (Stewart Fortnightly Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Dec. 3, 17 and 31, 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. -Coquitlam, Dec. 10 and 24, 10 p.m. i FRANK J. 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