Mrs. J. L. MacLaren return-- ' 1 0. . - Jprincc Rupm E?aij? ihvj Thursday, November 3,1949 ed to the city onhe tpVinV; TEACHERS' ASK" NEW AGREEMENT George yestrday from; a ' three i th .. Ncgotiaticms for-aie.wrklng agreement between the Prince weens trip south Including' visit at Comox, Vancouver? island, where her daughter,; sister Laurine, is on-the suiff 6f Sisters of St. Joseph Hos<aL . . 1 . r t a.m. for Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Catala, 11 p.m from Alice Arm and Slrwart Tuesday ss. Catala, a.m. For Ocean Fata ""e. He u ..trap line. Rupert Teachers' Association and the School Board will begin this month following receipt by the George Eales Is Baliinir" -taJ nig'ht on the Prince George'; for Thursday ss. Prince George, M Board of a request from the Association that salary taiks commence. Last night the Board moved that all its members meet the a inp to Vancouver: 1:15 p.m. Advertise 10 tn, 1 0 V nil - r, Steamship Movement! I Vancoutn Sunday ss. Camosun, 9 p.m. Tuesday ss. Catala, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince George Nov. 7 Princess Louise, 5 p.m. Nov. 19 Princess Norah, 5 p.m. Nov. 30 Princess Norah, 5 p.m Ironi iHO'.Tfi Sunday s. Catala, p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince George, Friday ss. Camosun, 2 p.m. Nov. 2 ss. Princess Louise a.m. Nov. 14 ss. Princess Norah, a.m. Nov. 25 ss. Princess Norah, Nov. 7 ss. Princess Louise, 5 p.m. salary negotiating committee of Nov. 19 ss. Princess Norah, 5 the Association and suggested lsw,..'.r " p in. . Nov. 30 ss. Princess Norah, 5 the afternoon of November 4 as the date. ml p.m. ...in Ocean Fall Deadlock in 1949 salary nego Wednesday ss. Prince George, tiations resulted in an arbitration board hearing here In February which bound both the board and the Association to its findings. Nov. 2 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. Nov. 14 ss. Princess Norah. it ''it with to:6iunTt;tiut i ,utISIH D a.m. Board members Ihtimated last Nov. 25 ss. Princess Norah, night that, they, too, will ask some revisions in the present contract, although no mention was made of a possible wage scale during brief discussion of .m. it lk Thursday ss. Prince George p.m. Nov. 7 ss. Princess Louise, 3 p.m. Nov. 19 ss. Princess Norah, 3 j.m. Nov. 30 ss. Princess Norah,' 3 - - s J ' L t ( the teachers' request. The teachers' request was sign ed by R. G. Moore, chairman of APPLE HONEY Teen-aged Mary MacDougal' samples the Essex County apple crop as southwestern Ontario orchards gather, the last of a yield that the expect to produce a better-than-average tlder output Essex county can't match British Columbia or Nova Scotia-in the nbe of its crops 'but can they match Miss MacDougall? (CP Photo) the Association's salary commit ' '" tee. p.m. Alaska I Wednesday ss Prince Georg.i I w V""1"' n,de Mfiro i-i iki . off wh.,ker. .lick utli.VlA new Gillette Oo.:piei.JutW one NOW. for .wMkS'ffl special iowjtiq-otait ... Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Little ar- Dr. L. W. Kergin, Oapt. Wil- . Miss E. M. Sandhals is sail-rived in. the city today from llam Bussey, Capt. Sam Hau- '"K tonight on the Prince Terrace, and will sail tonight on pan and John Walker returned .Oeor2e for a ,trlP 10 Vancouver, the Prince George for . Seattle to the city this week from a Harold Heigerson is salllnz Mrs. J. Wostenholme and -child, are sailing tonight on j the Prince George for Vancou midnight. Nov. 2 Princess Lcuise, a.m. Nov. 14 Princess Norah, a.m. Nov. 25 Princess Norah a.m. ver. where Mr. Little. -will attend a hunting trip .to the Lakes tonluht on -the Prinne Horn A'fasly f? ( Wine om.n. tut,, yt M""f " w 29 Oiiimm ik.. aii 1 T m lumbermen's convention. Country and the Babine area.' 'for a busincs trip to Vancouver. - '),'-'f;iiMnIM MVIU I I by Miss Irene Hiltz and Ul'&s Hope Laidlaw. FRIENDS HONOR A Oj Excellent jLww 0uaIi,y Product of RUBY McNEIL A shower honoring Miss Ruby McNeil, whose marriage will take place shortly, was held at the Bridal gifts were received from Mrs. W. Mintenko, Mrs. M. Mintenko, Mrs. M. Scarf, Mrs. Dorothy Dutton, Mrs. K. Rowe, Mrs. H. Astoria, Mrs. A. Kurlook, Mrs. Florence Munro, Mrs. Matt-son, Mrs. J. Morrison, Mrs E. Ronson, Rose Evans, M:ss Elsie Mintenko, Miss Mona Fitzgerald Miss Maureen Fitzgerald Miss home of Mrs William Mintenko, 709 Eighth Avenue West Tuesday evening. Hostesses were Liia Mrs. Florence Munro and Miss Joan Thompson, Miss Hope LaiJ- law, Miss Isabel Mintenko, Miss Irene Hiltz. Miss Frances Hiltz and Miss Delphine Astoria. Isabel. Mintenko. The evening was spent in playing a variety of games after which refreshments were served ThU niKvrtiimiMtl It not iMihllRhrd or li.-.lv fcy lh Liqaor (onlrol Hoard r IN CeirrnmnH ( RntlaH tolimb IMMORTALIZED Art Ross, 64-year-old vice-president and general manager of the National Hockey League Boston Bruins, has been elected to the International Hockey Hall of Fame at Kingston, Ona. A native of Westmount, Que., Ross played for 29 years, 17 as professional, and was outstanding as a player, referee, coach and manager in the N.H.L. (CP Photo) m m to w a special kind of bathroom softness W W . if v 11 m P but iltll so itronj. Putci it cinlifically ctepJ eomr,; tren3(d w;iK i0(tnen. I mint 'ifil Yes, everybody enjoys the Decp-Browned, succulent goodness of Ubby's Deep-Browned Beans. For Libby's prepare these delicious beans by an aclusivc method that Deep-Browns them through and through till they're mealy and tender, like a well-baked potato that imparts to each plump tender Wan its full share of savoury tomato sauce. When you're tired, when you're hurried, there's nothing easier to serve. Just heat and they're ready in less than ten niijiut When you want to cut foodcosts, remember Libby's nourishing Deep-Browned Beans only DBB3-4? V ? WW Freih, crisp beautifully r..josed NOOK NAPS SETS MUSKIE RECORD ad daintineu to table ISCT I?) Louis Spray of Rice Lake, Wis & cost about 5c a generous serving. And if you : don't! !agree Libby's arc the best you have eaten, Libby's will pay you double your money back. si . if . aA3 ts. ing are wonderfully 5" j, convenient for o meny M BW aW aTjv aW VJT W" JVafV JIM .-:$ "on. 70 naplcint o par' -e one a launJry tivinj! 41 consin, for' whom the fisherman's dream came true, is' seen posing with' the record-, breaking muskie whlchyfell victim to his lure'' Previous world record of 67-pounds 11, ounces for fish of this species was held by Cal Johnson of Lac .Court Orielles, Wisconsin. This little monster fish weghs 69 pounds n ounces. fit;'