prince tlupcrt Dail? r-Jcto Saturday, September 25, 1948 Local News Items . . . Notes of leather has been purchased! for this group with money loaned by the Civic Centre. There is cowhide and morocco for purses, flanks for wallets and key cases, suede and kid for gloves, and entre Moose Whist Drive and Dance This year the Leathercraft Cash for old gold. Bulger's. S.O.N." executive meeting S. every Saturday night, 8:30. (226 Group will work In a new. laree bright room that will be equip Rev. Basil S. Prockter and O.N. Hall, Sunday Sept. 26, at shearling for mitU and mocassins. Mr. Miles, recently from Bed-fords leathercraft store in Vancouver, and with a thorough 2:00 p.m. (It) daughtery Gerry le;t by air yes ped ana reserved entirely lor hobby work. This room can be . Fowlie Si Ruttle have just received a large shipment of terday for Sandspit and plan to return to Prince Rupert on today's, plane. used by any member at any time that it is not occupied by a SUL-BRICK SIDING utiful exterior wall siding that paint and fuel savings. This color-,s' . Hurahle and Inexpensive. knowledge of leather and all handicraft supplies, will sell scneauied group. 3 W: "rt81 BW" " w m mmm I r! m: 1 1 ml V' Wz il Persian Lamb coats in latest styles prices from $250. You Next to this room is a pleas- Miss Dorothy Becker return uus leather to members on a cash basis. No deposit will be ed to the city Wednesday on the are cordially Invited to Inspect . resis"""" - -.w. iri Droducts. these, fine coats at your leisure '" taiu room where card tables will be left set up for use by any Civic Centre members at any time. It is expected that Lpietf si - ' Prince George from Vancouver, where she spent the last month taking a sewing course with the at 328 3rd Avenue. Phone 522. needed. ! Many new leathercraft tools have been purchased, and three phone us today (tf) I these two rooms will work well Singer company. in conjunction with one "an Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Progue, I&McCAFFERY LTD. Inckle looms and one box loom are on order, as well as the wool to use on them. The new hobby room is very other. who have been visiting at the home of their san-in-law and Last year Tuesday was the regular meeting night of the BUILDING SUPPLIES I jlER MOOSE LADIES LAY PLANS FOR CHAPTER NIGHT suitable for woodworking, and PHONE 116 daughter, Mr. and Mrs. T. Moore will leave for the south tonight on the Chilcotin. Leathercraft Group, but due to if there should be enough call the concert on October 5, the' for it, powtr tools could be in- The "Mooseheart" committee wrbi meeting win oe on Mon- stalled. day October 4, when it will be On alternate Fridav niehts We wish to express our thanks Women of the Moose, held their vided by Bert and Russell Cam decided which evening or eve- beginnine October 1 the Civic monthly meeting at the home eron. and appreciation to Gordon & Anderson Ltd., Bill Scuby, Mrs. W. D. Vance, Andy McNaugh- of Mrs. William Terry, commit ' 1 g '- .; s-. l kj n i 1- IP r-' I i HI I Llfcll ' -r . . . tee chairman, Thursday evening, laying plans for '"chap Mr. and Mrs. Montesano later sailed on the Prince George for a honeymoon trip to Vancouver, Victoria and elsewhere In the south. ton, Walter Smith, the models, the manager and staff of the Capitol Theatre and to all nings will be the most suitable : Centre bridge parties will be' J carried on in the new card room The evening group will be, next door and the hobby room for men and women, the after-, will be used for the preparation noon, Thursday, will be for the of their refreshments, women only.- During the regular Ltather- Rowland Miles, recently ap-1 craft evening there will be ter night" program. The group also named a commltee to shop for a birthday gift for its "sunshine boy" at the Mooseheart For going away the bride chose a grey gabardine suit with others who contributed to the success of the Annette Mansell Fashion Paraoe. Annette Man-sell and staff. black accessories and corsage of pointed to the Civic Centre staff, will be the chief instruc home. Following the business meet casual bridge in the card room, and if there are enough wish sday eve- yellow roses. juble-rmg tor, teaching leathercraft, bead- ing it, Garnet Hull, who will be ing, refreshments were served by the hostess. Present at the aich unl- work, feltwork, and weaving. He there, will give bridge lessons, will be assisted by members of AIR PASSENGERS meeting were Mrs. B. 3. Bacon, On Thursday afternoons, if) Mr. and Paddock- FINED FOR HAVING LIQUOR the ladies wsih, they can work I Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Mrs. , O. 0 Vancouver Miss Tolpy, H. the group who took the University Extension leathercraft 1 ' ' ' N " H BY THE SKILL Of, 1 I " M u 1 1 f r t . h 1 1 l tt 1 N T 1 1 1 0 1 1 II C 1 nry Mon- in along with their handicraft Tweed, Mrs. G. Foster, Mrs. L. Marshall A. Ostashower, P. W. Joseph WhlU and his wlfe,course iast SDrine. Mrs. Bob i the late work, a little bridge, a sun lamp Weatherby, Mrs. J. Hoskins, Sharpe, T. Olsen, J. K. Carson, Mr. Stone, H. H. Minshell, Wal Georglna, of Port Simpson, ap 8. Mon- Reade will teach shellcraft. I t Father treatment, or an informal game Mrs. H. Muncey, Mrs. R. John-of badminton. son, Mrs. F. De Blass. 1 A large and attractive supply ter Baker. it cere- To Sandsplt-A. T. S. Moore, Mr. Penny. by James From Vancouver H. H. Min SI shell. D. Chow, F. Chow. I :.tered the s ol Men- pcared In city police court yesterday. White pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing liquor and was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 and pay the costs of the court or serve one month in jail. Georglna White, charged with being drunk, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $15 and costs or serve seven days in jail. The tines were paid From Sandspit Mr. and Mrs. Turner, C. B. Gunanoot. March arles Bil- rJy orna pearls, gift :oued In In both cases. kxh sweet- Stuart rail msm An emergent communica Dally Mews Classified Ads get r?t was ol tion of Tyee Lodge No. 61 A.F. & A.lvl. will be held ir Quick Results! Announcement i Miss Elsie the Masonic Temple, 6th Av Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilson li, irt hjwned In enue East, on Monday, Sept of Burns Lake and Miss Clark biue lace All tdvertiaemta a tnu column 27, 1948 at 8 p.m. for the pur of Los Angeles are among those , . nf ' VU1 M cbtrged luf tuU moots pose of conducting funera returning from the Associated services for our late Brothei Mxf melt Boards of Trade convention at ry.'ner of rresDyienan tea oepiemoer William Ffnlayson. FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH" CALL RED 105 CIVIC CENTRE PINING ROOM Juneau. This is Miss Clark's a,, , 30th, Mrs. J. MoC eod, 833 Borden Members of Tsimpsean first Journey north., and as a re-1 8treet. Lodge No. 58 and sojourning V-iane and ! brethren also invited to at Bridge Party, Civic Centre, I 1 lend. October 1, 8 p.m. suit of her trip, impressions of the country ana general ideas of Skeena and Alaska are com.-Dletely changed for the better. She is Mr. Wilson's cousin. H t the ALBERT E. 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