TODAY TO WED. JUDGING STARTS Prfnu Huperi Dan? Otitis Tuesday, August 16, 1949. KHOWS AT 1 rr--T-r-.LH.,.' . im "JL . zr-- T-! tt m - i i A PERFECT CAST IN A SKViir 1 PECK ANN Tnim ON CARNIVAL rn . . GREGORY CHARLES C OBl'RN In Radio Dial 1240 Ki'xryclea CFPR "THE PARADINE CMf' (Subject to Change') QUEEN ENTRIES Six of the 12 bathing beauty entries In the Civic Centre Carnival Queen contest appeared before a panel of Judges for the THRU RATES TO NEWFOUNDLAND MONTREAL A new arrangement establishing through rates for freight traffic moving from Canadian and United States points of origin via Montreal or Halifax to St. John's and Corner MATINEE WEDNESDAY 2 P.M. first time last night on the auditorium stage during the second night of the week-long carnival. The bathing-suit- clad aspir Brook. Newfoundland was an nounced here by John Pullen, general freight traffic manager. NATIVE COUPLE WED SATURDAY Sl,n of the ia j William Greta , son. The bride. by her brother' t ants were Jean McGlashan. Frances HiJtz, Lois Thompson, Lorraine Youngman and Hope Laldlaw. The other six will appear tonight, being judged alter Eight bridesmaids and twelve ?wned in a lo, nately in groups until Thursday k.1 groomsmen took part In the "-uuuig gonu when the final tally will I marriage ceremony wnicn iouk 'r. G I place In St. Andrews Cathedral s:sU'r-m-ldw of OFF FOR NORTH The 160-foot Yellowknife Expediter, former U.S. Navy landing craft converted to passenger-cargo requirements, is sho wn In Victoria harbor during her trials. At the week-end she left on a 5.200-mile Arctic voyage by the Aleutian Islands Bering Strait, Beaufort Sea and Mackenzie River to Yellowknife on Great Slave Lake. N.W.T. Commanded by Capt. Federick Coe of Vancouver, the vessel will be operated between Hay River and Yellowknife. (C. P. Photo i ed Canadian National Railways. The new tariff will become effective j 'August 20. The steamship lines' party to ' the new arrangement with the j Canadian National Railways are ; the Clarke Company from Mont-j real to Corner Brook and St., : John's Blue Peter and Newfound-1 I land Canada companies from ' ! Montreal and Halifax to St., i Johns and the Furness with lints 1 from Halifax to St. Johns. j Judges are Gunnar Selvig, R. O.tor , r,i(.C(.s .,. ' G. Van der Sluys, Jack McLeod.; Miss Dora Pri.scilla Adams ' Lm- M 'fit f.tfrr A. P. Crawley. R. H. Miles, '' Bill I daughter of the late Timothy S' "''' "", actm , "lriam anri Mrs Arinix rif Aiv. Chief fry,h,m, Scuby, John Bulger, R. E TV i ansh, to Wallace Victor Green, itnclu I otoics from 1 errace TUESDaT P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotation and Int. 4.30 Z. Lapenson, Violinist 4:45 Patsy and Patches 5:00 Songs from the Shows 3:30 Western Five "5:45 Supper Varieties 8:00 Supper Serenade : 15 Dinah Shore "6:30 Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC Iiew 7:15 Science Reporter 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Aiberta Ranch House 8:30 Record Album .9:00 Music y Eric Wild "9:30 Holiday From Home 10:00 CBC News 10:10-CBC News 10:15 Points of View 10:30 Drama 11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals WUDNESDAl A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00-CBC New 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 18:45 Little Concert 9:00- BBC News and Comty 9: 15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9: 45 Coffee Time 9-59 Time Signal 10:00 Ddrdre McEachern 10:15 Morning MeJodies 10 3d Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Strike Up the Band 11:15 Songs of Today 11:30 Weather JoiecsM Following :nf OCta.Vion Rai w i j Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter SHIPS and WATERFRONT t Advertise in tl.c Lrailv News! eeipts are also keeping pace with.10 a year ago. gaard, G. R. Brett, Harry Horne and J. H. BJack. Thctr appearance was greeted with an enthusiastic response by the audience. Ray Wheeler, master of ceremonies, introduced the girls. The Terrace Town Planning; Friday night's dance at the Rain again prevented the; C. T!,..mn ... i Commission met on Wednesday Civic Centre was well patronized running of the miniature train' n'-mo i,,,' With a total of 226 passengers evening last in the municipal and dancing to the music of : ( !-, tnrrrp mainritv heino round : office and a general policy was! Frank Gavan's Rhythmaircs con- Presentation of the bathing " Vancouver. , , . . ,, free rides between showers dur- beautles as followed by a pub- , . . lie dance with music by the . y' . Averti.e .,, t.v Dukes Orchestra. ! decided upon as to what ma-inued until the early hours of I terials they would need, the com-j the morning. F. Morris was In ! mUsioners to nrocure for them ; charge of the tickets at the door. steamer William C.PR. Capt. trip passengers. Princess Louise, Hubenet, arrived in port at 11! to carry out their duties. The Attendance at the carnival! was good. 1750 passing through the doors during the evening j o'clock yesterday morning from j 11:31 Mcssap" PruH 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Famous Voices Pto 12:00 M d-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1 :00 Summer Symphony 2:00 In a Lighter Mood 2:15 Musical Program 2:30 Musical -Program 2:45 Commentary-City Women 3:00 Musical Program 3:15 Serenade to enjoy the games and peer at the exhibit. This exceeded the second night last year. Re- Vancouver and sailed at 1 p.m. ; for Skajway and other Alaska j points. The vessel brousht seven i passengers for Prince Rupet and! took on fourteen here. She is cue here Saturday afternoon: southbound. I t.V v"' ..-,, Building permits in Terrace for July and August Included a residence for H. Philip, J. Haal-and. J. B. MacKay and John McDonald. Clara Warner. Shirley Best and Beth Christy are at present employe! at the Outpost commission intends to draft a bylaw concerning town planning and make this their recommendation to the village council Members of the commission are P. Murie, chairman. C. W Michiel, secretary. E. Haugland, D. G. Little, W. Robinson and T. H. Smith. Modern Etiquette It Pays to Ac.verti.se! Q. Is it necessary to reply to a wedding invitation! m m Mr. and Mrs. J. Spitzl have moved to their new home on Greig Avenue east, formerly cwned by Walter Robinson. )y! I :IL. ,j Ml 'i'-IVA l At These Low Prices - All Sal es Final A. Not if the invitation is to the church ceremony alone. However, if the invitation is accompanied by cards of Invitation to a breakfast or reception following the ceremony .an immediate answer in writing accpntinff or derlintaur kHoiiIiI ! Members of the Young People's organization of the Knox Unitd Church met at a work bee on Friday evening to pull out nails from lumber which will be used ; ior the rebuilding of the bumt-' out church. When the work was j clone with Rev. P. H. Mallett in I charge, coffee and doughnuts j were s"ived to the young people. j Their old home ha.s been purchased by E. Sargent. Mrs. Simpson of Vancouver Lri I l , . . t. . . I i ... r r '('-) ( it . urc IiUU.iC gut-si, Ul HIT SlSlf r t fop Sfnt . ' i and brother-in-law, Mr. and . .', , U 11 for a woman j Mrs. Oeorge Martin. j ... to remove her gloves when , , . shaking hands? I Muss Cynthia Norton and her, A A WQnlan m rem(ives mo nor returned on Thursday n glovcs to snake hand M with Charles Adams from Prince j , nlatu,r wnen orwh).rc and , Rupert where she was chosen llev,r apollgbiM Ior wearlng to represent the district in the! them. P.NE. In Vancouver. She will , . ... , I Q What is the correct way to ' K i,,,,.. I be leaving at the end of next' , . ,. .'. m i ' n ' ., a fc- a f , J ! t FINAL SALE All SLACK SUITS "T" 38.99 Jr. S2.25 - S3.75 TAILORED SLIPS 1.49 All Sizes -,tt week for Vancouver. On Satur- reaches? ' " day night, Mr. Adams presented i . p', th annp nBn(h I her to the audience of the Ter race Thpal.rp wrnrirm thi. frnu-11 f f (k$ll,$12,$ll,$15,',16 r-i ' m with a small silver fruit knife, cut It Into quarters, and then convey to the mouth with the fingers. . l 'and fur inrket nrpKenlorl Ij her VICKERS' , in Prince Rnpert. BED TIME STORY Howard Skye, prominent I: Oshwekan Reservation, near Hamilton, eiwts the : hawk brave in a pageant at the reservation tlepi". I Sizes 31, 36, 38, 40, 42, 41, 16 Thnsp slips were made to sell for $2 25 to $3.75 each and are still the same value. We bought too many so you get a bargain. $1.30 HEAD KERCH I EES 79c of the wonders of the forest to Edna Hill, who p-1 Arthur J. Hannan, assistant . municipal clerk of Kelowna, ar- members drove out to Lakelsc rlvcd on Saturday's train to takj Lake, over the duties of Terrace muni-! of his daughter. ' j h uv i j in AnAiii , Just think of it. Th very same smart slack suit styles featured in Montreal and Toronto. The styles you've admired at Peoples Store at much higher prices. Now all reduced to one low price None excluded. All sizes. Work has started on the new cipal clerk which have been ' . ! tY CCVtT PlSTHtf.S ICANAOAI ITO. ' "" ! . -' il'hisadvertiM-mcnt is not publisher) nr dis- i luiesiry cunning wnicn is being if erected on Lakelse Avenue at'l iMHved by the Liquor Control Board ! the Cjintrnmrnt of British Columbia. m , ty My temporarily filltd by R. Corey. I ... , Mrs. H. Lynum will be leaving ' for her home In the south on HOLIDAY PI Ihc corner of Atwood Street. Th:- S1.."0 LADIES STRIPED TEE SHIRTS Asst. Sizes 99c: I Fraser Valley Construction Com IACK THE B.1 with ;ooiTj pany of Mission, B.C., has the building contract TO KA1 from Terrace Meat OUT THEY 60! No Try Ons, Please II P t r Your House is an Asset September 1 after spending the past two months with her husband, H. Lynum of the Columbia Cellulose Company. . Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Black and two sons spent the week-end at Lakelse Lake with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Martinuscn. They were on their return journey froi the south where they have been George E. Pft'" DUALITY 511 mt-ri.lt rt.es Ptll MEAT5 i FISH I a month on holiday. HOLLYWOOD cafe LADIES HATS $1.49 Reg. $3-$6 Assorted colors and shapes in felt hats. VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Camosun Friday, 5 p.m., Catala Quantity Limited SUITS lies. SI!) to $15 Sizes 12, 1 1, 1(5 MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFK IN THE OPEN I ROM 11:30 A.M. Tu 3:3 :33 A.M. JU Dishes 31shes Mr. and Mrs. F. Gavan left early on Saturday morning on a holiday trip to Vancouver and southern points. Accompanying them is Mrs. E. Burnett who lelt ho.spltal last week after receiving surgical treatment there and who will be making her We Epeclallze In Chinese MAINTAIN ITS VALUE . . . MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS NOW! j K A Rare Bargain CHOP SUE Y CHOW 31 KIN 1 Sunday, 10 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, August 12 and 20 FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, August 19 and 31 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent For Outside Orders PHONE 133 S SALE NOW ON-AT THESE LOW PRICES NO RETURNS m future home In the south. . . A bus load of Oddfellows drove m u into Terrace on Saturday after- j noon and participated in the i lodge meeting in -the hall in For Estimates and Supplies PHONE 263 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractor in RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Third Avenue Phone 568! the evening. On Sunday after-1 noon the visitors and local lodge j hi NOW AVAILABLE WIIATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Knlarsine QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies f Salt Lake Ferry Daily Service Except Monday SCHEDULES Tuesdiy Leave Cow Bay Floats 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Leave Cow Bay Floats 2:30, 4, 5, 7 and 8 p.m. Saturday Every hour sfirt-lns at 11 a.m. Sundays Continuous service commencing 11 a.m. Last boat leaving Salt Lake at 10 p.m. Phone GREEN 391 or BLACK 926 SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCS RUPERT HOLDEN AT PRINCE RUPERT BETWEEN LEMUEL RAPP. Plaintiff and DUNCAN C. WING, Defendant Under and by virtue of a Warrant of Execution Issued from the above Court and to me directed against the goods and chattels of the Defendant DUNCAN C. VING, I have seized- I Ford Truck, model OIC Engine and serial numbers 1C9344, Registration number 213975, License Plate No. C17734, mounted on trailer with pneumatic tires, and 1 Roofing tar heating kettle and on Monday. August 22nd, 1949, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at my office in the. Court House, Prince Rupert, B. C. I will offer for sale by public auction all the right title and interest of the defendant in the above goods Terms of sale, cash, and this sale is subject to the Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax. Dated at Prince Rupert, B. C. this twelfth day of August, 1949. M- STEPHENS, Sheriff of the County of Prince Rupert. ' : (195) SMITH & ELKINS TRAVEL THE EASY, COMFORTABLE Regular Trips ... , p To Queen Charlotte Island r (Daily, Except Sunday) To Alice Arm, Stewart Pvery Thursday) CHARTER 1 LIGHTS THKOlT.IKJ; For Information and Reservations, QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLl PRINCE RUPERT BOWLING ALLEY OPEN DAILY FROM 3:30 P.M. TO 11 P.M. Saturdays 12 Noon to 12 Midnight PHONE RED 709 "BOWL FOR HEALTH" FREE INSTRUCTION PLUMBING AND HEATING LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Phone 174 P.O. Box 274