Rprt West left on Tues-j Mrs. Pache left on Monday's i train for Bmlthprs where she! Prince tlupcrt Dailp netos Lt&. Saturday, Janttary 31, 1948 it. cii rim i Timely Topics from Terrace oi the Diocesan will, visit a few days with her CFPR Radio Dial 1240 Kilocycles Auxiliary In Prince I Drotner-in-law and sister, Con-j stable and Mrs. Zorn. (Subject to change) a Announcing our new HOLMES TOWING AND WRECKING TRICK SERVICE Mrs. Jeff Lambly returned on Wednesdays train from Inverness where she had been visiting relatives. ANDERSON WINS . $379 WAGE CLAIM In County Court here Friday afternoon. Judge E. D. Wood-burn of Prince George found in favor of Charles Anderson, city carpenter, who claimed $379 for workman's services against Mrs. Loretta Barnhardt and Diamente Zarelli. Judge Wood-burn dismissed a counter-claim FASTER SAFER LESS EXPENSIVE HUE, HAUGLAHD & KERR LTD. At the morning service at St. Matthews Church on Sunday, three infant children were baptised by the Rev. Roland Hills. They were Mr. and Mrs. Brock Norberg's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Dubeau's daughter and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Aluer. Lumber Manufacturers Miss Theresa Johnson left for Prince Rupert this week where he will continue her studies at the convent. Lot. Pate and Piling TERRACE With this new equipment we can do the Job with the least possible effort and save you money by cutting down labor charges to a minimum. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. "Complete Automotive Repair Service" Day Phne 5CC (Night. Black 321) Lsrd Lumber ior $1,000 by Mrs. Barnhardt against Anderson. J. T. Harvey acted for Ander SATURDAY P.M. 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded 6:15 Musette Time 6:30 Inside Story 6:45 According to Record 6:50 Recorded Interlude 7:00 Song Festival 1:30 Organ Music 7:45 This week, Wpg. 8:00 Sat. Night Serenade 8:30 Basketball Broadcast 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone and . Jim Penner Prince George returned from w on Tuesday. son and KoderK'k McLeod was vents For International Harvester Co. Firestene Tire Ml Rubber Co. AA. Philco Radios Willard Batteriea Marilyn returned on Wednesday from Victoria where they counsel for Mrs. Barnhardt and Zarelli. have spent the past three weeks A fal.-ip alarm called out the local fire h r I t a rl p : 1 visiting with Hon. and Mrs. E I during the noon hour on Thurs-Iday and they were on the spot T. Kcnney. Lloyd Johnstone will be returning to Terrace Mr. and Mrs. Hicks Welcome You At All Times FRASER HOUSE .... . frnUAriVff L'IDll within the next ten days, business matters delaying him in the south. 10:15 Aragon Ballroom Orch. wiure a pnone message got through to the firehall. A passerby saw much smoke issuing from the corner building which Phone Blaek 823 714 Fraser Street 7:00-f5tage 48 8:00 Readers Take Over 8:30 Music by Eric Wild 9:00 Cassics for Today 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 18:10 B.C. News 10:15 Canadian Athletes 10:30-Prelude to inicmight 16:30 Harry James 1 1 :K) Weather forecast and Sign Off Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS has been rented by W. Chewier, Hector Cote and Edgar Hamlin and sounded the fire alarm. However, the, building was being fumigated hence all the smok?. KM See Your GENERAL MOTORS DEALER ( hevrolet Buirk Che. Track l.liac OUIsmobile C.M.C. Trucks MACHINE WORK A SPECIALTY Terrace Machine Shop & Garage TFRRACE, B.C. 12:00- New lork Philharmonic 1. What is wrong with this sentence? "He carried four armsful of packages home.' 2. What is the correct pro 11 :00-Weather and sljn offann J , ( Advertise in the Daily News! . Mrs. Stratford paid a brief visit to Prince Rupert on Tuesday, returning on Wednesdays train. nunciation of "rabies" canine madnessi? 3. Which one of these words Cement Gyprec Plaster Lime Roofing Material Shingles COMPLETE LINE OF BUILDING SUPPLIES LUMBER OF ALL KINDS GOAL ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. .. i is misspelled? Iconoclast, en- Ihe Catholic Women's League ; thusiast. ballast. Business and Professional SAVOY HOTEL met at the home of Mrs. Honore Orch. 1:30 Church of the Air 2:00 Musical Program 2:30 CBC News 2:33 John Fisher Reports 2:45 Weed-end Review 3:00 TB A. 3:30 Weather Forecast 3:35 Musical Program 4:00 Music In Nature 4:30 Musk for Sunday S:t)0 Record Album 5:30 Music In Three Quarter Time 6:00-CBC News 6:10 The Old Songs 6:30 Familiar Music Cole on Wednesday evening. There was a fairly good turnout ANSWERS 1. Say. "He carried four arm-luls." 2. Pronounce ra-bi-ez, a rain Schedule . of members with President Mrs. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS i as in ray. 1 as in It, e as In ea.se, l r... accent first syllable. 3. Carl .areiii, rrop. Phone 37 P.O. Bx 544 j i ! ,;ay, Wednesday. Friday- Bissonette in the chair. Th" main business of the meeting concerned the repairing of the Catholic Church, the inside of which was badly damaged by fire a few weeks aizo. H was FRASER STREET l I PHONE 117 PHONE 111 Building and Repairs of all kinds. Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners. You saw it in the Daily News! ! j rnnce Kuperc ( j ;S NKvVS STAND rn ami Western Papers MaKazlnM ;S:P.IPTIONS TAKEN .r,.H Red 808 PHONES: Green 486 Red 894 finally decided to request dona- 1 tions to carry out this work and the owners of the Terrace Bakery offered to collect contributions. In addition, the ladies decided to hold a tea on March 17 at which a cedar chest of bedding and linen will be raffled. A hearty vote of thanks was extended E: T. Ken-ney Ltd. for a generous donation which will head the Church repair fund. At the close of the meeting, refreshments were fterved by the hostesn. DONT DELAY - PHONE TOD A "i HILL'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone Oreen 955 Day and Night Service t CONSTRUCTION flpFIGNIN' 0 - REP A mS 4vlci!-.anshiJ Estimate iv BAY BOAT WORKS -awy Oreen 391 u:;k l. rorie DANIEL HJARNASON Paint! and Decorator QUICK SERVICE 1158 Park Ave. Phone 111 Tad A ountant, Auditor, etc. TO IMPERIAL OIL DEALERS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Because of the recent decision of the government with regard to the price of gasoline, we have reluctantly decided to discontinue imports into this province in order to minimize our losses. , The reasons why we must take this regretted step were outlined by Mr. R. M. Pidgeon, our division manager for British Columbia, in a statement issued on January 28th when the 3-cent price increase was announced by the government. This statement follows: Tax Returns compiled, ai-: B!.-k Phone 387 .SlTF.RIOR )K( ORATORS WHEN IN TERRACE STOP AT THE TERRACE HOTEL For Convenience and Comfort HOT AND COLD WATER IN ROOMS -Spring-Filled Mattress N'G :: PAPER HANGING Bine 952 or Black 245 '''rri.- Bill Thornton A. R. LOCK PRINCE RUPERT FLORISTS Wedding Bouquets Corsages Design Potted Plants Large selection of Gifts MODERATE PRICES Prompt attention to mall orders Box 516 Phone 777 300 3rd Ave V.NTING AND tM'ERHANOING P.vnu- Black 823 H.J. LUND FOR LIFE INSURANCE eee our rates first. ROSS RICHARDSON 628 Taylor Street Residence Phone Red 246 Confederation Life Association H & KLKINS LTD. 'utiiii!: and He.-uing F.numwrs PO. Box 271 STEPHEN ERICKSON Piano Technician TUNING AND REPAIRS Black 195 411 West 7th Ave. 'ROE MrWHINNEY MNTING AND I'l R HANGING PO Box 1426 Two Sailine Per Week for VANCOl'VEK VICTORIA SEATTLE - M l Phone Rlnclt 4R0 -I'..L niENEY rjExnsT AKNOUNTTS ASTORIA'S LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Prompt Service Baggage Freight Express Phone Blue 209 322 Sixth St. Night Calls Green 882 Ve regret that the 3 cent increase in gasoline price announced by the government is not sufficient to warrant or continuing to import gasoline into British Columbia. Accordingly we must discontinue seeking f.r supplies in the California market. "High! now gasoline is selling wholesale 11 Seattle for the equivalent of nineteen ami a half cents per gallon. When the larger Canadian meas ire, duty and sales tax are taken into account, this is one and a half cents more than the government has authorized in Vancouver. Yet Vancouver and Uritish Columbia draw supplies from thesame source as Seattle. "Since last May we have been continuously urging the Coal and Petroleum Control lioard and the government for relief from the rising costs of crude oil and imported gasoline. . i "Our losses are now running at the rate of approximately two million dollars per year and (he increases announced -would not remove us fro n a losing position. "We asked for a minimum of four-and-a-half cents per gallon. Three cents per gallon represents $72."j. (1(1(1 less per year than four-and-a-half cents and would continue us in an unsound financial position. "We advised the government repeatedly that failing adequate relief, we would have to minimize losses by (discontinuing imports of gasoline. "The volume of imports has been continuously increasing with resulting increasing losses. For 15) -IS imports would have represented between forty and fifty per cent of our total supplies. We cannot carry on business if we must coitinue incurring ruinous losses and, as trustees for the many thousands of company shareholders, we have reluctantly decided that there is no alternative to the action which we are regrettably t iking. We shall have to review conditions carefully before resuming importations. "In order to conserve our existing stocks and such gasoline as we may produce at our loco refinery it will be necessary immediately to curtail shipments from our refinery and bulk plants in the province. ''EN'ING OF HIS OFFICE :; THE PRACTICE OF Tuesdays. 1 :30 p.m. Catala. Fridays. 12 midnicht Cardena. STEWART and ALICE ARM Sundays, 12 midnight. QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS February 6 and 20 FOR SOUTH ISLANDS February 8 and 22 f NTISTHY IN SUITE SM1T11 BLOCK. 7C5 Box 1401 If It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 839 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yoursell fully Insured while I do the work. ARMSTRONG ? - ' KM I- ESTATE BROKERS j'RANC'F, advisers 'A2 1 P.O. Box 927 FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert ARpnt Third Ave. Phone 508 JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 Grocers - Restaurants - Canin! EGGS OF QUALITY ,lT'S TRANSFER . D MKSSENGER " p" - Wofl - Baggage Prf,":lit - Express plme B:ie 810 ht Ca"s-Green 977 Prl Rupert to curtail substantially our sales of Direct from C'loverdale- 'This is being dtme- At the outset it will be necessary gasoline to dealers' Year around supply, shipped! weekly from Vancouver. HI GH Cl'RRIE P.O. Box 131, ( loverdale, B.C. THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEERS, Mgr. 1361 Overlook Specializing In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tank.4 Stacks Furnaces Outter Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 -LAUTY SHOP nnanent Waving B7'"y Culture in Permanent "ig' us branches. S,r,Tt Phone 655 In view of the fact that we must now restrict sales to the production available from our refinery at loco, we will be compelled to reduce deliveries to our dealers beginning today. Deliveries hereafter will be "at the rate of about 45 percent of what we estimate would be your normal requirements. Imperial il Limited tacoaiiver, EL. Loveliness l.'TVnn f;v;rj "upert Ff COLLECTOR Kr2?SSENGER f H0NE GREFNT o Serving the Fisheries Industry Well. (P.R.) Ltd. Cartage, Labelling, Welgbinr YOURS ... Wrhen we give you a Natural-Looking Permanent. Beauty Lane Salon 218 4th St. Blue 917 f',rP"c Bottle B.C. Ltd. BLUE 786 BLUE 980 1