Priiue Uujjcu Dailp r3cUs ILtD. Wednesday, May 19, 1948 INDEPENDENCE Local News Items... MRS. MORTIMER HEW P.-T. HEAD At the final meeting of the DAY OBSERVED ?K0 E PROOF Vj I BOARD ih ft) C.C.F. Broadcast, Tnursaay, MRS. MACAULEY DIES IN SOUTH Prince Rupert Retail Merch 6:30. Wm. Brett, M.L.A. Ul ants' Association meeting 8 p.m. Norwegians Celebrate Anniversary Monday Night season of King Edward Parent- I - Civic Centre .tonight. (118) LAWN BOWLERS You are Teacher Association on Tuesday the following officers were elect Norway's Independence Day Mrs. R. G. Macauley, a resi expected to "BE UP' at tne Lieut. M. J. Btapleton returned this afternoon on the Prince Ru- was observed Monday night in dent of Prince Rupert since 1920, green May the 24, that s lor sure. ed for the ensuing year died in Vancouver shortly before President. Mrs. R. E. Mortimer, pert from St. John's, Newfound- the Sons of Norway hall by a group of more than 50 people Vice-President, Rudolph Ol- I land, where he has spent tlw Mrs. Fred Thornton returned noon today after a long illness, according to word received by who heard tribute paid to their sen. 1 last t.wn months on leave. race, by speakers in the Norweg' this afternoon from a two months' holiday trip to Vancou Secretary, Mrs. R. B. Gilmour. Treasurer, Mrs. J. Strand. ' Men's 5 Pin Bowlers Ban friends here. She was 51 years old. Mrs. Macauley had been under cancer care for the last si months in the southern city. Summer Casual Wear Social Convenor, Mrs. H. Que'. Moose Hall, May 21, 8 p.m. Knutson. 'A dance will be held after the ver and the east. REMEMBER TOMORROW ! job's Daughters Tea and Sale of home cooking at the home. of banquet, starting at 10 p.m. ian and English tongues and enjoyed a musical program followed by a dance. Speakers were Rev Earl Soil-and, pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, who addressed the gathering in English, and Bjorn Selvig, wartime Norwegian underground worker who talked (It) Surviving are her husband, former electrical foreman, at ths Col. Keith Dixon, local De Membership, Mrs. A. E. Martin. Librarian, Mrs. R. Cameron. Program, Miss E. Sweeney, Mrs. John McLeod. Council Representative, A. E. Mrs. Alex Mitchell, 232 4th Avenue West. (It) For 25 years the power behind the thrones of wheat partment. of Transport, agent, returned Tuesday by air from a isily and dry dock here who was recently appointed chief electrician aboard the new steamer Prince George, and a son, Douglas. Both business trip to Victoria. in his native language'. " y Erected L. M. Felsenthal left by air Musical portions of the pro LIBERALS IN are in Vancouver. . this afternoon on a business trip Wood. Publicity, Miss L. Hart. N Mr. R. G. Moore, principal of King Edward School, urged that gram Included choral selections to Vancouver. by the Varden Singers directed COHVEHTIOH no muss nor with Gyproc j permanent, Rev. R. A. Wilson returned on kings, .Dr.. Leonard H. .Newman, famed Canadian cereal-lst, has retired, It was announced In Ottawa. Dr. Newman's work is credited with saving valuable crops from total loss- year after year. He developed many important rust - resistant varities of wheat and a new principle for the milling of flour to vita by Peter Lien, Norwegian songs by Mrs. Anton Dybhavn and ac CHANGED parents register prospective students before June 15. Beautiful colored films shown Quality and Style are linked when you buy pure wool English Flannel trousers tailored by Fashion Craft. For wearing with your tweed jacket, the Prince Rupert today from cordion muse played by Mike Vancouver where he attended a V Proposal to Nominate For Federal Election Being Considered f job. Colussl. Mr. Colussl also played by Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Kullander provincial conference of United of LIFE? for the dance which followed. were enjoyed. Church ministers and lay mem With .delegates . uninstructed bers. The sturdy and Independent characteristics of the Norwegian fflprovement! Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. John McLeod, assisted by Mrs. T. Chrlttoff, minize bread. and the names of E. T. Apple- Capt. and Mrs. Earle Jarrelt Upair NUI whaite of Prince Rupert and people were the subject of the address by Mr. Solland and the value of freedom was stressed of the Salvation Army returned Are yon Koin through the functional 'middle age' period. .eouliar to women CIS to 52 yrs.17 IJo Uii make you uer from hot flashes, feel ao nerwmj, hiRh-ulrunB. tired.' Then DO try Lydia fc.. l'mkham'l veneUl'le Comimund u relieve such aymptoma. Finkham" Compound also haa what Doctora cail a tomch3 tonic effect! George McAdams of Terrace Mrs. J. Arseneau and Mrs. Gun-nar Selvig. on the Prince Rupert this after among those mentioned as pos noon from Vancouver, where by Mr. Selvig. The struggle dur C. P. Bussinger, well known Telkwa business man, is spending the day in the city to attend they attended a conference of sible candidates, a convention of Skeena district federal riding commenced this afternoon at k LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S eiSfSSS provincial Salvation Army lead Inspector of Schools E. E. SUPPLY ALL vou ing the recent war had given independence a fuller meaning to most Norwegians, Mr. Selvig said. Following Mr. Selvig's address, Hyndman returned on the Prince ers. the Civic Centre here. Delegates BUILDERS SUm-IU J5KRT & Rupert today from a business the Skeena district Liberal convention. He arrived from the interior on last night train and plans on returning home this evening. Brigadier and Mrs. J. T. Gil from several outside points in the riding are in attendance trip to Bella Bella. FERY LTD JFOR $ rChicken in the Rough' J lingham returned on the Prino or casual coat, grey flannels are right for . summer wear and a most helpful addition to your wardrobe. . the gathering stood and san? the A limber while a number of points are Rupert this afternoon from Van Norwegian national anthem "Ja, represented by proxies KS- SI FPLIES 5 TO TAKE HOME couver where they attended ... ... . ..... conference of Salvation Army SCall the ONK 116 isEtus leaders who met General W. Ors born, International leader of the S CIVIC CENTKE. f f DINING ROOM $ J PHONE 231 i .......... . . religious organization. FMiMa GEM While the original proposal vi tasicer. , as to nominate a candidate at! They then enjoyed the accord-chis time in advance of the na- n playing of Mr. Colussl, after tional convention to be held in which the Varden Singers sanrj Ottawa in August, there has, two final selections. Like the earlier of songs, these too jeen a move in some quarters , group x) defer the nomination until, were in Norwegian. Lhere has been a clarification of Immediately following the pro-.prtain fartors in the nolitical1 gram, a buffet supper was served. J. A. Barber, general agcru Canadian Pacific Airlines, Va Between All Stations in Canada f.VAW.'AWWJW.V.V. acKENZIE couver; J. A. Mahon, assistan RNITURE general passenger agent, Can dian Pacific Railway, Vanco u- ; situation ' Program chairman was Percy nr .t' t. Mr.rv.in.aii npwiv '. Knutson, vice president of the Limited ver, and W. J. Sandstrom, man- ager of the McKim advertising appointed Liberal organizer for Sns of Norway lodge. He vvel NYLONSt corned the gathering and intro agency, Vancouver, were in the We Of the province, is' among those in attendance at the convention. Olof Hanson, former M.P. for Skeena, is also here. Consult us for your needs in all types of printing work. Everything in high-class stationery. Cards for every occasion. Fountain Pens. It I It It Printing BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE duced the speakers and musicians. Nels Gunderson acted as master of ceremonies at the dance. Ladies on the committee were Mrs. Percy Pritchard, Mrs. city overnight on their way south after a trip to Edmonton, Whitehorse and Skagway, partly by air, partly by rail and partly by steamer. They arrived here on the Princess Louise yes ONE-WAY FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP MINIMUM FARC 30CENT,S GOING: Froti 12:00 noon, Friday, May 21 to 2,:00 P.M., Monday, May 24. If no train after ntmn Friday, tickets may bv told for morning trainu. RETURNING: Leave destination up to Midnight, Tuesday, May 25 Timet shown are standard r"..,...r,'.iii f,.iit 4nv At'O't Description 327 SrdAve. Walter Ballinger, Mrs. J. Ritchie and Mrs. Alfred Henriksen BIRTHDAY OF HOME LEAGUE terday afternoon from Skagway and left by plane this after ATMALL'S noon for Vancouver. Olof Hanson, Dr. L. M. Greene, Forty-first anniversary of the Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 TeL 777 Flowers For AU . Occasion $ sj' j : IS I t $' is . V i Leonard Evans, Thomas Wark and William Grant arrived in the founding of the Salvation Army ) FINISHING ji.pine. Printing j Knlareine K SERVICE fcalfur and tMunal Supplies I (III 4 ,.... i.i.i". ,. city on last night's train from Smithers to attend the Skeena Announcements All advertisement a this column will be charged for k full month at 25 cents a word M.jMHWi.lC Home League was observed by ladies of the local league who gathered last night in goodly number at the home of Mrs. C. : ONE PAIR :. district federal convention being held here this afternoon. VITH EVERY S10 OR MORE" i 1 1 Carlson, Fulton Street, when the May 20 J regular meeting took the form u in tue Daily News! Pl'RCHASE MADE AT Booth P.T.A. May 19. Job's Daughters Tea, Mrs. Alex Mitchell's, 232 4th f a working and social gather- DOMS' Ave. West. I mg. me evening s program in- j eluded community singing, a St. Andrew's Anglican tea at DEPARTMENT STORE . the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergln, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. reading on "Faith" by Mrs. C. K. Ytreberg, a recitiAon by Mrs. Carlson, solo by Miss Mary Cal-der, accompanied by Mrs. Ytreberg on the autoharp, duet by Card Party, Catholic School Hall, May 27, 8 p.m. C.N.R.A. Dance, May 28, Odd Mrs. Ytreberg and Miss Mary ; Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES Calder accompanied by Mrs. fellows' Hall. Dancing 9:iQ to 1:30. Admission 50c. FOR YOUR Holiday Week-end Gay Summef Cottons irrfrer flowing lines will add to the Holiday Harmony. For truly informal wear you may select Tailored Slacks and a Sport Blouse or an eye-gladdening Sweater. And to top your holiday wardrobe vou can choose a Penner with her Hawaiian guitar. 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