01 Ptinrc Uupctt Daflg f3cU)S Monday, January 24, 1949 BEAUTY . . . . . UTILITY Local News Items . . . Mr. and Mrs. A. M Hndmich ii , . . Henry Helin and Tom strwir- dale i-ftiirnorf i u , . ,1.1 "'a" "b ii-iuniuu io uk returned inuinca to lo the me city city on on the the ECONOMY llUlllllIlllilillllwllilllllllliillliln.llu.ii.UlUliiijh.l!,,,!,,,!,,,,,,!! : the Cam0SU .last C-Iu'tlam ay after mak- urday afternoon from a trip tu ning from a trip to Vancouver Ing the round trip to Massett. W I T II Fashion-Pluti SYLVAPLY WEATHERBOARD Ralph Smith returned to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday after making the round trip to Massett on business. 'Z hi) nesses ut this Douglas Fir PI) wo odin stock Ul 111 i njths rom 12 to 4V feet available for early delivery Vancouver. For Sale Fur Coat in very good condition. Call up Black 511 after 6 p.m. tf) A. J. Dominato returned to the city by Saturday evening' plane from a business trip to Vancouver. Nobby Clark, war veteran and AIBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. ATTENTION MOOSE MEMBERS Regular Meeting of Tuesday, Jan. 25, LUMKER BUILDING SUPPLIES AM I'llOM 116 postponed until (19) s ca i mi er- February J. Ernest Unwin returned to the city, on the Coquitlam yesterday from a two weeks' business trip to Massett. Mrs. F. E. Anfield returned to the city on the Camosun last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver. John Strand returned to the city on tlie Camosun last evening from a trip to Vancouver for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. George Kustas were passengers aboard the Camosun last night returning to Stewart after an extended stay in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. John Rothnie and child were passengers on the Camosun last night returning north after a trip to Van king: Liscusses i i ling rrooiems lor a long time In the clothes pressing and repair line on Sixth Street, Is now in Vancouver. Dr. G. H. Burgess of Queen Charlotte City left by today's Plane on his return to the Islands after a brief visit to the city. Mr. and Mrs. John Wostn-holme of Stewart were oassen- ems Jertalnlng MOOSE WEEKLY CARD PARTY -Whist and dancing was the order of the evening at the weekly social held by the Moose Lodge at the Moose Temple Sat to the Norman Bellis, acting general manager of the Prince Rupert Fisheries Co-operation Association, returned to the city on the Camosun last evening from a business trip to, Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bacon sailed last night on the Coquitlam for Victoria to attend the fun r . ' , . If! , ". particularly profession Pure Wool Tartans MEDIUM WEIGHT, FULL CUT, SMART AND d to Iducation, were dls by Hiss Alice Wright, gistiir of the Graduate As.ciation of British urday evening. Prize winners at whist were Mrs. Vera Parsons and Mrs. C. O. Brechin fw eral of Mr. Bacon's brother, Fred gerg aboard the Camosun last $9.50 ;a, nen sne inei, iai, evening rttnpnlni, -tv. G. BaCOn. Who HvpH In Pl-inno the ladies and Ted Rorvik and Ith the local chapter of o - , nui til ctiter , a triD tn Va npnnvor Tirrt ! RUD6rt ill the Pai'l V fin US onH couver. A. S. Hamilton for th rrwn option. Miss Margaret later at Port Alberni. tenholme Is a well known si,. Following the serving of re- art merchant. Spring Suit Samoles have P('H.N., new president hapter, was in the chair, local nurses were in at- Fine Cohama Poplin e Ben PvQnC Miau nAi t - . 1- - arrived bright o---' shades -- v. in ... Gab- no duiiiiucu tu nie Prince Ri ...... ii ardine includina Red n rppn SOME BUNNY! Young Marty Mayman holds an armful of white angora rabbit as big as a dog at the London Pet and Poultry Association's annual show. It's hard to tell whether the Ontario boy or the bunny is more uncomfortable. (CP Photo) WASHABLE, PLAIN COL- C - - "'".lUl AIUOIUUI o ' ' late last week. Mr. Evans, who' Wlni. Light Gray and Blue-is a local old timor :,c' hi,- I Worsteds. Tip Top Tailors. Pete ORS OF DARK BROWN, jq FAWN AND DEEP TAN- Fj King Deaf? w.tW, VTMO V4ii3-w I Cravetto. Phone Blue 418 for iresnments and distribution of prizes, dancing was enjoyed. Music was furnished by the Moose Orchestra. W. H. Brett M.L.A. returned to the city on the Camosun last evening from a brief trip to Vancouver and Victoria. He will be going south again shortly to attend the session of t .! cnargea from hospital last fall appointments. U9) $6.00 nun knoB thiTP I" ho r- HOTEL ARRIVALS Norman Nelson of Nelson 1i IHIIIIK ilmfurwi kill Hie i 1 ti umains nt'w riifihiiilf Bros. Fisheries Ltd. sailed last ll' II r n.i p.... ...... ... Walter Middle ton was a passenger returning to' Massett at the end of the week after a trip to Shaughnessy Military Hospital in Vancouver. Jack Carpenter returned to the city on the Coquitlam yesterday from Massett. He was accompanied back by his mother. Fred liemsworui, resident mining engineer, sailed last night on the Camosun for a trip to Alice Arm on official business. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Bridden, who have been on a visit to Massett .returned to the city from the Islands on the Coquitlam yesterday. .ES J. Crawford, Vancouver; W .rnltli Kaillo lalHiniliirlrs Mi rii1'.) I ,ls It in lii- WAGE SCHEDULE IS FILED TODAY Civic Employees' I'nion Is Seeking Increases A schedule of wage increases sought for 1949 by the Civic Employees Union was filed this morning at the lty hall by Ed lature. KHi fur Mi-iniy iriT iriui.- 100 Pure Wool Gabardine Pants m-iir. III! illllivllllllll fllllll!! Ai icpli'il liv I he AiiiitIi uii H. Williscroft, Terrace; A. Wilson, Prince George; H. P. Ca-hill, Vancouver; Dr. G. H. Burgess, Queen Charlottt City; 1.. h..o( kili"ii. mini II mi l'li- after having been a patient for several years. Plans for a social evening on Wednesday were laid by the entertainment committee of the Loyal- Order of Moose at a meeting hrld in the Moose Temple a the week-end. Bill Terry was chairman. Women of the Moose will be invited to the social. Indian Superintendent F. E. Anfield returned to the city at the end of the week on the departmental cruiser Naskeena af- M 1011' ve MliiKiiii'. i "UK' "in hi iii.u Dr. W. S. Barrl ili-nif. nli- Inilio lor full J, "WJJV i iii- F. Minaker. Massett: Mrs. R SKILLFULLY TAILORED ! GABARDINE DRAPE u j STYLE WITH.TWOb! PLEATS, COMBINING j Burger and family, Massett; M C. Gregory. WmniDecr: L. .1 u-naent, or the Indian hospital at Coqualectza, arrived in the city on the Camosun last evening for a visit to the Miller Bay Hospital on official rnllll Kuillii ( uriiiralliMl . Mil., Iirpt. TMfl. Cutiiiilu ., UlmlMir. OnUrln. Mailt-iiuki-rs or Horlil-(anioii illi. r nriillnbli! on dlnt-t salon i Hudlo Corporutlun of Buchanan, Smitricrs; Miss F Keehn, union secretary. The schedule will be considered by 'i' WITH DURABILITY- night by the Coquitlam on his return to .Vancouver. Mr. Nelson had returned earlier in the day from a trip to Massett in company with the company's local manager, H. F. Robins. J. A. Clark, production manager of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd., Mike Olsen, George McAllister and George Landis, after a visit to the company's Port Edward plant .sailed by the Coquitlam last night on their return to Vancouver. William Malcolm, manager of Butedale cannery and reduction plant, returned on the Camosun yesterday to his plant down the coast from here after having been in Vancouver since city council's wage committee at an early date and negotia Perry, Terrace; Miss C. Robb, Terrace; K. WaTmsley, Prince George; B. W. Dysart, Nelson: i"i. $18.75 tions begun with the union's Mrs. E. Leversedge, Massett; M. : tr a visit to Port Simpson, Kin- S. Young, Edmonton; W. B. Huyck, Vancouver; W. S. Bar CIVIC CENTRE-imiDCE PARTY Seven tables were in play at the semi-weekly Civic Centre bridge party Friday evening. contn and Hartley Bay on official duties. He presided at the nomination of councillor's for clay, Sardis. wage committee. Notice that the union would seek revisions to its 1948 agreement with the city was submitted last fall in compliance with provincial labor regulations. Council also wui enter into negotiations with the electrical workers' union for revision of its 1948 agreement covering city electrical workers. Master of ceremonies was Gar 1949 at Hartley Bay. R. Campbell of Campbell & White, Vancouver contracting firm, sailed bv the Conuit.Iam Annountejent All advertusenfymB i tnis column will be charged for a i nil month at as centi a word net Hull and prize winner whs Mrs. W. Rothwell. Refreshments were served from the dininsj room at the conclusion of play before Christmas. He was accompanied by his son. last night on his return south after a brief visit here in connection with organization of Booth P.T.A. tea and musical, Thursday, January 27. , 1 New ofnccii or the Civic Em- Burns Banquet, Presbytoiian Less than HALF PRICE pioyees Union, elected recently, j Church Hall, Thurs. Jan. 27. the big job of putting in a pipe line from Prudhomme Lake to the celanse mill at Port Edward. are: Salvation Army Native Girls x-n-auieiu. n. cvans. Hostel Birthday Tea and Home FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH" CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Vice-President, A. C. GUlis. j Cooking Sale. January 27. 3-6. Ed Recording u e c r e 1 4 r y. Six native boys of Miller Bay Hospital, who were responsible for the patchwork automobile blanket which is to be raffled Cribbage, Whist, Bridge at Catholic School Hall, Jan. 27, 8 p.m. Old Time Scotch Dance, sponsored by Job's Daughters, January 28, Oddfellows' Hall. F TO fct mm Keehn. Financial Secretary, J. De Wagd. Wage Committee William Moorehouse, Peter Lien, Ed Kerhn A.i.lrc v Wi-m.Ii.iII to buy extracurricular books for the hospital school and which has been causing considerable interested comment The Shrine Club Band will Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. 3ox16 Tel. 777 Flowers lor All Occasions ppointea,1101" a concert at the Civic ' after bemg exhibited in a local J. t. Black was a store, are Leonard Alcxcee, aged ennre January 31. busines sagent for the union ET BtJTER INDOOR ft I f SN0TS" WITH M ,. INERALELECTRIC " I N1 n't miss split-second 111 f'portunitics for gtx)d ( I td 1 I tgrcs! Use G-E Photo V $S f'tips every time be- VSX C I 0 fuse they're dependable. I they give uniform illu- rZ-mJr' ination, too . . . help Afr;'f'JJr:f tt R "professional" ("jf'MS&i&A- f 3 1 your photo yJSJ 1 1 RmmTsT VMm fpmwnx Opposite is. Port Simpson; Robert Johnson, 14, Kitw'ancool; Myron Jones, 14. Massett; Henry Joseph, 12, Trembleur Lake; Ronald White, 17, Massett, and Max Woods, 13, Hazelton. ANNE'S 1 Health Unit FINAL REDUCTIONS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Wool Dresses $8.00 Group Formerly Selling at $16.95 Crepe Dresses $6.00croup Formerly Selling at $13.95 $8.00c roup Formerly Selling at $16.85 THESE ARE TREMENDOUS VALUES AND THERE ARE MANY OTHER GREAT REDUCTIONS YOU SHOULDN'T Cambrai Chapter, LODE. Valentine' Tea at Mrs. G. G. Withers, 713 5th Ave. We., Feb. 10. Lutheran Church Valentine Tea and Home Cooking, Feb. 12. SPORTSMAN'S NEWS -Annual Game' Dinner, Feb. 1(5, 1949. HOME-MADE CANDY Phone BLUE 389 210 FOURTH STREET BLAZE PUT OUT AT CITY LAUNDRY A blowtorch, used to thaw a frozen water pUe, was responsible for a fire that ignited a quantity of lint beneath the floor of Ideal Laundry and Cleaners at 10:30 this morning. The city fire department was called but found that the blaze had been brought under con-i ! The United Church Valentine Tea at the home of Mrs. A. J. Dominato, Feb. 17. lJou Will A PxouJ l Minstrel Show, Prince Rupert Even for double the price you can't buy anything better than ! V MISS! Use Sweet Sixteen's Personalized BUDGET PLAN. Interest No Carrying Charges. No trol by a laundry workman before damage was done to thu plant. WPMffi Rotary Club, Feb. 24 and 25. Duchess of 'Edinburgh Chapter, I.O.D.E., Tea and Home Cooking. 'Home of Mrs. Jens Miiuthe, March 10. March 17. Tea, Catholic Hall. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. Alvertisc in the Daily News! Classified Ads Bring Results! WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING I)evcloiinjr, Printing enlarging QUICK SERVICE We plan for 1919 Amateur and Professional Supplies Special DeLuxe $41.95 BABIES' WEAR BLANKETS PILLOWS CRIB SHEETS DRESSES DIAPERS SHIRTS and TRAINING PANTIES as well as many other items mother needs to keep baby comfortable and happy. AftlVtT TCMirMT MANM.I Deluxe Delivery Prompt Test Us Service On Wheels PHONE 383 Feathvr-Tauch Sprint Vf .ftoHw BMring WHmI ' ? ' ' ' .: .... fa 4 luJ Hi h Mi .... To keep in .stock the finest quality stock we can buy. ... To keep makes of merchandise which our customers know to be tood. . . To sell at well known standard Canadian prices. . . To guarantee our goods satisfactory to the users. ... To do our best to rectify any mistakes which wcmay make. To try to keep a good selection of the latest styles. To try to be courteous and give good service to our customers. Jlw fTl.M)r lhl irwt Mi W tUfry- Commcdore Cafe 518 3rd Ave. W. Mi-Bride Street Phone Red 400 PHONE 311 IF HOLLYWOOD cafe Most Up-to-Date Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. ir 4, , ... is T-MNG OUT T u f fll'ed with Chubinsky of Winnipeg found his COMPLETELY KENOVATED "Better Than Ever1' Beat Food and Service In City Phone 17 for Send-out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. llstcad of P,,t7i '"u,Kler snow drift following a recent tun unnelleri ;d tu th . , p puin through tnrugh the the drift drift ti to reach his Wc Specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN FOJt OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Buz 271 ' Pflthw,,, tn ine drift- Here a neighbor lad tries , : (CPThoio)