The Vancouver Sun prints a DAVID SCOTT, Local News Items . . . fcrincc Kupcrt DaUp Jetost ItD. Monday, May 10, 1948 FOR BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR EFFECTS 1YIJUUU L St.i4ted Fir, H, picture of a local merchant rigged out the way the stampeders of '98 looked when they started for the Yukon. The caption reads STEAMSHIP AGENT IS TRANSFERRED Per sq. ft. MOOSE WOMEN Beaded, ", ........ t.Craft .Plv. Plain, U" Agent for Canadian Pacific Prince Rupert citizens are pre Coast Steamships here for the j UfiVTCCCCC TA "Ottawa Highlights" by H. G. Archibald MP., Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.,CFPR. (mi Robert Parker, who has been 20c 10 (ic 10c 20c 25c 20c 20c 18c Registered Nurses Tea and Sale at Nurses' Residence, Wednesday, May 12, 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. (Ill) W. B. McCallum, who injured his ankle, finding it neccasry to paring for a gigantic old-time celeoration Friday night and reputable citizens are being seen last two and a half years, David J ' 'V J I L J JL J I V Scott, veteran company em-jUIC ITIIJfi ftDfi! ID ployee is to be transferred thisl I IJ 1 1 lltU UlwUi Urn o'"' " I, pain lling, number 1, in Vancouver for a couple of weeks on business, will be re-' number 2 - - month to Seattle where he will turning to the city on the enter hospital, is now at his home, 729 5th Avenue W. have charge of the wharfside Senior Regent of the Women of the Moose, Mrs. P. Bond ac Prince Rupert this Wednesday. ticket office. companied by a welcoming com He will be replaced by D. H. jO. Complete stock of new mouldings tor use with plywood panels FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SHOWING MODERN PLYWOOD INTERIORS IBERT AMD McCAFFERY LTD. mittee of lodge members as McLean presently with the Regular Moose Meet-, ing Tuesday, 8 p.m. SHARP. Appointment in the streets garbed like this as "the Klondike fever" seizes them. Here Al Sheardown, a city merchant, dismounts after a ticket selling tour. Klondike Night will recall the riotous past of the northern B.C. port." Announcements All advertUemenw m this column will be charged tot ft lull month ftt 36 cent a word Hotel. . sembled at the wharf of the Juneau office of the company. During 33 years with B. C. of committees for Canadian Pacific Steamships Friday afternoon to greet visiting dignatories of the Women of -he year. (ill) Arrivals i Lumber PHONE 116 Building; Supplies Coast Steamships, Mr. Scott has served as purser aboard every one of the company's coastwise Mrs. Vincent McDonald, who the Moose who were passing through the city on return to has been visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. Fred Cameron, Duncan, wen Known 10- Seattle following the completion fleet and has relieved as agent in every one of its coast offices. L. Pooke, Vancouver; Mrs. J. Mayo, Terrace; Mrs. W. Robinson, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. G. Durham, Premier: C. E. Morris. MOOSE WHIST, DANCE ENJOYED Ljmer, emereu nuspuai For the last year he has been fce Rupert recently. Shrine Club Band Concert of inaugural ceremonies instituting the Academy of Friendship in Juneau, Alaska. Greetings were i exchanged with Mrs. Sarah M.' Jensen, secretary of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Enjoying its usual success and ' May 10- popularity, the weekly program Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, His transfer to Seattle was occasioned by the death three Seattle, Washington; Mrs. Cora of card playing and dancing under auspices of the Loyal Order of Moose held Saturday night in SIETSON'S Summer STYLE months ago of the agent there. Smithers; W. H. Morris, Smithers; A. W. Donaghy, Vancouver; Mrs. V. Kamano, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomanary, Terrace; H. Herget, Edmonton; W. R.' Bonneycastle, Montreal; Miss M. Moffat, Bella Belia; W. Wil-liscroft, Terrace; Miss B. Curtis, Terrace; Miss K. Williscroft, Terrace; W. Whitman, Sunny- sailed by the Catala at the weekend for Pointer Island Light. Canadian Legion Executive Meeting tonight 8 p.m. Legion Hall. Regular Monthly Meeting Wednesday May 12 8 p.m. (It) Gus Stromdahl of Parker's Garage, who has been in Vancouver for a few weeks taking a motor course, returned to the city by air at the 'week-end. Sgt. G. C. Corrlngton and Cor Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m., May 13. Booth P.T.A. May 19. Job's Daughters Tea, May 20, McCowan, Seattle, Washington; Mrs. Irene Runyan, Associate Regent of Washington, Sunny- Hanson arrived in the the Catala Saturday aiicouver and will pro-Smithers thiss week. His Uiam Hanson, who has Vancouver for a couple i, will be arriving Wed-on the Prince Rupert back to Smithers. the Moose Temple, marked a side, Washington; Mrs. Adele CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle (Subject to change) year of successful activity. The winners at whist, which took up the early art of the evening were Mrs. S. Dumas and Mrs. S. Haugan for the women and A. B. Taft and J. Mos-tad for the men. side; H. Morris, Telkwa; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mitchell's, 232 4th Ave. West. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at MONDAS -P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. Mrs. W. C. Gardiner and family, Alert Bay; H. Brocklngton, Vancouver; Miss G. W. Lang-ley, Hazelton; D. Drummond, Remo; C. R. Levelton, Butedale; poral Cookson of the city detachment of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals are sailing Tuesday on the Cari'-ena on a :ken in the Rough' J Dancing to music provided by the Moose orchestra commenced ,Mrs' Wm' Watta' nome 435 4tn '0 TAKE HOME . J Oust, P.H.D. Graduate Regent, College of Regents, Women of the Moose, Visalia, California. It was learned with regret that Grand Associate Dean Mrs. Dorothy Eggleston contracted an illness requiring hospitalization for a short time in Juneau. However she had expressed desire to meet members of the Prince Rupert Chapter when she was sufficiently well to travel again. The gathering toured the city and were shown all points of interest possible to cover in the short time available. West. at 10:30 with Carl Brechin and P. B. Welsh, Kamloops; E. Sack- trip to Vancouver. i er, Vancouver; R. G. Lipton, VIC CENTRE Mr. and Mrs.kA. G. Boas are city; S. Anderson and daughter, Decker Lake; E. Willie, Terrace; A. B. Taft-in charge of proceed- Junior Auxiliary United Church ings. During intermission re- Tea, June 10. , t freshments were served and Presbyterian Tea, home of prizes distributed to the, win- Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow ners at cards. I St.) June 17. blX'IXG ROOM I PHONE 231 T. J. Connelly, cir.cago; Mr. and sailing Tuesday on the Cardena for Victori w here Mr. Boas will attend a meeting of provincial public health workers. Afterward, he will go to Vancouver to Mrs. V. Leclere,' Perow. Stetson's new Royal DeLuxe Hats in Light Beige and Silver Grey. Smart colors and correct styling, for your summer vacation or business wear. be decorated with the British Empire Medal by the Governor f ollowing the serving of refreshments at the Moose Temple 4:30 Lyle Evans 4:45 Magic Adventure 5:00 Recital x 5:30 Vaughn Monroe and Orch. 5:45 Pops on Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Recorded Int. 6:45--Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Parks and Burdett, Wpp. 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show 9:00 T.B.A. 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 California Melodies 11:00 Fish Arrivals and News 11:05 "Weather and Sign-off General at an Investiture souvenir spoons of Prince Ru I Wilf Blair, said to be pilot on the airplane that crashed at Prince George last Thursday evening, wa. quite well known in Prince Rupert where, some time ago, he hal been engaged in pert were presented to each guest who expressed appreciation of the hospitality displayed. All were enthusiastic admirers of the Moose Temple as a home and as a location affording a view of uusurpassing beauty. Several moving picture views were taken of the temple before the time for sailing. social servic; work. According to later word, the other man on the plane, iverett McEeachern A, Au sV not miss.' Sl, must MUST B9sinS VOU of Prince Goorfge, failed to recover from hi injuries. E. D. 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