GREEN w l?tinte Rupert E?ailp n?tto Lto. Thursday, March 4, 1948 I I DOLPHIN School for Girls. Port Simpson, "It Must Be Done By Me." The i and Mrs. J. MiLeod, Terrace, j Scripture reading was taken Mrs. R. W. Large, who as at f the "'J"1"? ,Chaptcr ( I the GosPcl of st- John- one time a member of Dominion . j Board and also a former coast j A fitting memorial service for i missionary, was welcomed as a the late Mrs. Margaret Pierce, fTu. n ShusVW.H whkh convened Wednesday eve JK-s II SVTt'RUi j . The Daily News Girl MARION GREENWOOD ONLY CAUL ON DAILY NEWS CARRIER STAFF IS POPULAR AND RESPECTED Marion Greenwood is the only fifirl carrier em- ning In the Church Hull. Mrs. J. R. Carr, president uf the Pres-byterial, was in the chair, and STREET LANA TURNER u MMt kiwi ttLFLIN RL0 -HART III MM ( visitor. City delegates are Mrs. E. R. UNITED W.M.S. MEETING HERE Visiting Speakers Heard .1 Memorial Honors For Mrs. wife of Rev. W. H. Pierce and associate member of the Society, was conducted by Mrs. J. S. Irvine, who spoke of the missionary work done by deceased. The address of welcome was the records of the meetings were i Foster. .Women's Missionary So-taken by Mrs. George Howe, cicty; Mrs. W. J. Holt, senior Pierce W. II Women's Auxiliary; Mrs. M. Krueger. junior Women's Auxiliary; Mrs. T. Fraser, Canadian uloved by the Daily News at present. It is a case of Presbyterial secretary. Out-of-town delegates included Mrs. D. M. Jenson, Ocean given by Mrs. D. M. Jemson and , ' . b anJ ;rl and although Marion has Greetings from the Prpshvterv l"vlllv . ... . , t - t Addresses on missionary work S1XUGH. Mrs. Andrew Buckinghamshire, Mrs.' Catherine Falls: Mrs. W. R Cantelon, (Girls in Training; In fact, and women's Association were invaded a man s world, she is not resented ! England XP Dy visiting speakers featured the ijiird annual meeting of the brought by Mrs. W. J. Holt. Mrs.lshe is respected. Perhaps this respect arises OUt 01 Barr, 103 recently, advocates E. Foster exunctd feood wishes! her ability to do a first rate job and because she eft- activity and outdoor life. Bella Bella; Mrs. Annie Dudo- Thompson, Presbytery, ward. Port Simpson; Miss Eva The devotional period was-con-Middleton. second matron and i ducted by Miss E. Middleton who associate worker at Crosby chose as her theme, the slogan: Frince Rupert Presbyterial of the Women's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada iium me local Missionary oo-j joys the same sporls as mosi oi , ciet- j the boys. j Centre, of which she is a mem- Mrs. Helen Hurd, lately re- Fastball and basketball rate hi;ber sne crl0yS listening to the Going turnea irom missionary work in that order at tne top oi ner nsi Japan, presented a clever word- of favorite sports. During the Dicture of conditions in that basketball season she dribbled 'music of her records. Marion commenced delivering country during war years and the ball for Bo-Me-Hi Rainbirds. I papers for the Daily News lastj gave an insight into the value J There must be pioneer blood j summer. Her first route was on i of the work done by our mis- jn Marion's veins for, when she j ieventh Avenue and was tooj sionaries In that far-off land. was three years old. her family j srnan to satisfy her ambitions Mrs. C. W. Hodgson, president left their home at Rivers, Mani-'f0r long so she arranged for a ' of the B.C. Confederation branch toba, and pushed westward clear switch to route 20 which now Two sailin, V VI i.i . . .. of the W.M.S.. was th mipxt I Tuesday. 1 30 pir r, Frklavs. n n,j,lm . . STKWAItT ad Vl K t ' SuiKiuvs. 12 mw, to the shores of the Pacific, has a list of 118 customers. Marion, who is now 15 years Marion thinks this is Just about old. Is in Grade 10 this season, right and It is handy to her home Of the clubs In the High School on Eleventh Avenue. Her dis- I AT I speaker of the evening and read , excerpts from reports of several ' workers as given by them at the Dominion Board meeting held ...V.'":VHK(mJ r.,u MiNsiTT i, a it is the Sports Club that gets trlct takes In Hays Cove Avenue. rcbruarv 6 ;,w a couple of blocks on the plank- 1 ed Seventh Avenue and all of Eighth Avenue from Conrad HlK S(ITH M.,; rii)ru.irv B ail UPREME last May in Toronto. Business of the meeting will proceed this afternoon and a joint meeting of Presbytery and Presbyterial members will be held this 'evening. her support. Marion's hobby Is collecting popular recordings. Reading isn't a favorite pasttime with her. When she does find a few spare minutes away from her CA80UHF Street to where the avenue IThe Rupert Mens & Boys Store NOW It's Not A Cut, It's A SLAUGHTER! j comes to its eastern end. mmm. i ' - t m mi inn uuijfri k' Third Ave. f,, When Marion leaves high studies, or activities at the Civic school she plans to enter a hos pital and train as a nurse but Prolnwlimai Mil, CFPR .Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycle HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY this will not be her ultimate goal. She intends to literally fly high by eventually becoming an air hostess or stewardess. ! PANTS-PANTS-AND MORE PANTS 1 raves $1.00(1. j,i.;a tf loses at a brown Q. How can I make 3d (Subject to change) THUKSDAY P.M. 4:00 Tony the Troubadour 4:15 Stock Quotations and t Interlude 4:30 Caribou Kid 4:45 Timothy and the Rabbits shoes a darker shade? A. By rubbing with milk, to which a few drops of household ammonia have been added. Pol ish with a dry cloth as soon as iuperior Food Stores Ltf dry. Q How can I keep blankets clean? Free Delivi A. Blankets will keep clean PHONE 18 . SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY lor a much longer time if the' sheet is folded back over the" MARCH 5 4 $2.75 $2.95 WORK PANTS $1.49 Blue Drill gizes 34, 36, 38, 40 $5.95 WORK PANTS " " V All Wool Sizes 36, 38, 40 $7.95 $8.25 Dress and Work Pant g.QQ All Purpose Sizes 30, 32, 34. 36, 38 $ 1 0.95 TWEEDS sizes so to 33 S5.99 $6.75-$7.50 TWEEDS, sizes 32. 34. 33 $3.99 top of the blanket. 3 might destroy Eleanor Roose- Another war the world. Mrs. velt. STRAWBERRY JAM Nabolj Pure, 24 oz. jar for RICE No. 1 Long Grain, 2 lb. Cello lag .. 5:00 Alan and Me, Tor. 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 People Ask 6:15 Freddy Martin's Orch. 6:30 King Edward School Broadcast 6:45 According to the Record 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 The Nation's Business 8:15 Sports Review 8:30 Winnipeg Concert Orch 9:00 Vancouver Theatre 9:30 Nocturne 1 10:00 CBC New ! '0:10 B.C. News I suppressed the gasoline of RFANS l lein? Oven Raked. 16 oz. tins. 2 I or the Communist Party because the Republic has the right to RITZ BISCUITS Christies, per pkt defend itself. Jules Moch, French minister of the interior. in Peaches Lunchour Halves, $6.95 English Bedford CORDS V J Sizes 31, 36, 38. 40 M. fr friin Mfin Cream of foinato 3 tins LA I BABY'S COLDS ! Help NturTo Fight Thm Off . MrHlnl Scin cVnirt there h ny luch i $2.95 $5.95 DRESS PANTS-Limited Quantity 99c Apple Juice Kel. 20 oi. tins, 4 for EggSGrade 'A' Large, in ctns. per ha 10:15 Press Photographer 10:30 The Balalaika )0:55 Recorded Interlude 11:00 Weather and Sign Off. I thin a cure f"r "ld onlr Nur beretl! can do K. bo when Baoy nimrs. or itulfy breathinir warn you of coW nrmn nrrMrat at One With NtUr. I 99c $ I MEN'S TIES eqc Solid Colors 2 FOR $2.50 SCARVES Ass't Colors and Types . BLUE RIBBON COFFEE QUICK QUAKER OATS pkt 29c that baby U kept warm. pknly of ilp and take extra car that the bowela are thoroughly cleared of htrmful wat. To do thM without upmrtline bhy' whol frKtem and further wrkeninf . try Bhy'a Own Tableta. Mild, yrt act promptly In frttin- rid of tlie lmuting maurialu that mke baby ratim and fc-Trruh. Mra. Grorgt McBriu of Srarhoro aayi: "My baby of 2S moiitha eauitht a nasty eold ao 1 tried Baby'. Own Tibleta and he threw th cold off quicker than ever before. 1 certainly am for Haby ' Own Tablet from now on." Effective alio in teethinr trouble, constipation and other simple baby ailmenta. V. i r -7 y FKIDaY AM. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC NEWS 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 1U. 59c BOYS SWEAT SHIRTS 99c Reg. $1.95 BOY'S Zirmt SWEATER JACKETS- $1.99 Reg. S2.95 Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 vv BOYS LONG PANTS QQc Reg. $2.25 Sizes 2 & 3 f U Choice of Blue or BV'n in 12 Sues 6, 8, 10, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CABBAGE New Green, Fresh, 2 lbs ORANGES Mexican, Sweet and Juicy, 2 TURNIPS No. 1 Terrace, 5 lbs BANANAS Golden Ripe Fruit, 2 lbs Morinc, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 1)8. Rupert Mens & Boys Store -All Sales Final ; Saturday Niftht 11:00 Let's Play ! ' 11:15 Reminiscences 11:30 Weather Forecast - 11.31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert P.M. - 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 The Concert Houi 1:30 Afternoon Recital 1:45 Happily Ever After 2:00 National School No Exchanges -- Sale Ends a-. r $1-29 : $2.45 MEN'S 5 EYELET GUM RUBBERS Rubber Work Shoe Sizes 10 and 11 only 8 :p : GASOLINI $2.65 Men s SLEEVELESS PULLOVER SWEATERS 1.4Q Sizes 36 to 40 only , availa r.u: AT GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Constructions Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty I 2:30 Songs to Remember 2:45 Don Mcsser and Islanders LINDSAY MOTORS I l 3:00 Varieties In Music !i 3:15 Spotlight on a Star . . 1 1 M. VHl" H AM T 10 A.M. !) P.M 1,1 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3 :3u Divertimento 3:45 BBC News SERVICE $6.95 Men's Waterproofed All Wool PLAID SHIRTS $.99 All Sizes-Buy Them Big '. P.O. Box 721 Phone RED 561 The vision of a persecuted but triumphant Christ stands as our beacon and reassurance. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, in a Christmas message to the OCEAN VII CongralulaUons! $4.25 Men's Zipper SPORT $1.99 JACKETS Odd and Ends .. S E 6 JP P P P : p p people of China. TO , iVfW lOTt , Im.i ru''l IV YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FILL-COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. A JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue $7.95-$ 15.95 Men's Wool 4.99 WINDBREAKERS $36.50 Men's Genuine $1999 Harris Tweed Sport Coats , it K'5 i U" 1(p it I N ' t',.Hr(' I'"""1' .. . mill Saanich Plumbing and HEATING ON OI'KNINC THEIR SPLENDID NEW BUILDING AND STOKE ON McMUDK STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE WE WISH THEM EVERY SITCESS PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. PHONES 651 052 Coal Lumber Paints Building Supplies BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES Killing -l-i" Nt-w BROADWAY COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made I I 1 S Boys Store j Rupert Mens CAFE 1 ( ' VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200