Prince nupcrt Da rip HeS Friday, June 3, 1949 EMSTMCT BJEW patronized during the day, Kn.ejvull .soon be on aale A lefriB ol the mothers leaving their ; erator, vacuum cleaner and tr sleeping babies In care of an at- J worth of merchandise from a tendant while they took in the local store will be the first sec sports. It was operated tree ofjond and third gate prizes charge and was certainly a P P., h,:i . ' Si , boon to some of the mothers with small babies. Mori? i ! mony was performed at the j ! United Church manse with the i Rev. R. A. Wilson officiating, j , The bride was attended by Mrs. ! E. Rhodes and the groom's best man was C. Velrs. The newly- Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeau. Terrace Reporter Tuesday LISTEN TO THE LITTLE BIRDIE! Mrs. John Warne, a resident of Terrace over a decade ago spent a few days In Terrace visiting friends while enroute from Vancouver to Edmonton where she will visit her son Howard who was once a telegraph operator here. float,, 4 jV( ft Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lovin have moved from their home on La-zelle Avenue to one on the Eby Road which they have pur- weds will make their home In PHnre RuDert The bride was Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne accompanied by their son-in-law Being met at Kwinilsa by a Prince Rupert police car, Constable Brue left on Monday af- ; an elementary school teacher ', chased from Mr- Taft. and daughter, Mr. and MrS. j tn Torpnd aet VOQ r ! lngatiu. ternoon by car for Vancouver Henry Pache and two children .' James Maxted is back at (continued on page 8i Don't let winter weather creep up on you unawares. W. H. Spencer returned last home atter spending a few days uepk from Vancouver where he . ln nospuai was called on business. Play Safe! Order your coal supply now and be sure of a snugly comfortable winter ahead. wmm escorting a prisoner from Ter- Sandra and Teddy, left on Mon-race to that point. j cay morning by car for Van- i couver and the States where Gerald Irving of Vanrierhoof they will spend a couple of is spending a few days on noli- j weeks on holiday. day at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Irving. Victor King of Prince Rupert i is spending a few days here with The year old Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kerr CALL 631 to place your order. Mrs. Rita Kerr won the hand-carved lamD which was raffled " 4J T Rlir. at the Kinsmen's Victoria Day , su"""! a femur fracture on dance at the Civic Centre last ; Thursday evening at her home U PT . 11 j ten Tuesday. wnen.sne luniDiea down a ingnt By long distance call from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wiil-Vanderhoof to the E. T. Kenney iam King, real estate office, the lot directly j oi stairs leading to the base- PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LIMITED Lumber I'uilding Supplies T. A. McMartin of Smlthers east of the telephone office on , Mrs. D G. Little entertained was a business visitor in Ter ment. Because of the lack of an X-ray technician at the hospital tiere, the baby had to be taken to Prince Rupert General Hos- race this week. Lakelse Avenue was sold to the'at the tea hour Friday in honor firm of Sargent, Robin and Sait 0f her twin sisters-in-law. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. 8awle of P'tai early Friday morning Ltd., general merchants of Mc-foy and Mrs. MangnaU who are Bride and Vanderhoof. , visiting their father, George I Little. Mr. Foy is expected to New Hazelton spent a few days where she will have the neces-holidaying in Terrace last week. ary treatment. F TASTY MEALS AT THE ?Irs. Bert '.Vest and Mr, ("in his wife and small daueh-! and Mrs O. T. Sundul I rril "Tai.U to v..Vm"" James Maxted left on Tuesday's ter in Terrace next week and I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Langrldge ex Cafe train to attend the Diocesan will holiday here awhile before and family of Prince Rupert have returned home from a holi annual Women's Auxiliary meet- returning with them to their spent the Victoria Day holiday t day in the south. j ing at prince Kupert. i no.-ne in worm caronna. 'in Terrace driving in for the j , occasion. As the Civic Centre is so urg- ently ently in in "need need of of seating seating accom- accom- ; I f ?iiVl ZlfJTtf'rr Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY" CHOW MEIN J For the second successive year Mrs. Greenwood returned on The mothers' rest room at the! ouuuon ior me aucutonum, a trophy for winning the tug-o-i Prince Rupert where she at-' Civic Centre which was operat-j fund has been started with a '. the ed the members of the donation from the local volun-their v.ar at the Victoria Day sports, tended marriage of her by opponents being the Kins-: daughter, Mrs. Ella Hamilton, Women's Institute on the Vic-1 teer flre brigade for the pur- 8econd Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 jm. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orden men. to Mr. Manuel neise. ine cere- toria cay nonaay was very wen ...v .... NOW AVAILABLE CWch proceeas oi me juiy l sports day will be devoted to that fund after curreilt expenses have been met. 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