3 fcxiMt nwut Dan? i3cto Friday, April. 29, 1949 Local -N dd 1etthk Homes ews Items... SIGH AGREEMENT I MORNING RITE WITH LAUNDRIES ! UNITES COUPLE Prince Rupert local of the ' Annual Football Meeting will be held in Civic Centre 7:30 May 2. Election of officers. Everybody welcome. (102) RIGHT FOR A SMOOTH Take-off i Laundry Workers' International j at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning ; Union has reached a working at the Annunciation Catholic ! aereement. with r.wn ritv lmm. ' Chlireh in tho nrpspnno et tho Mrs. Frank Rainbow and son dries on the basis Qf 1U 1943j bride's family and a few friends, sailed last night on the Prince reunited ftgreements unkm membe Miss Victoria Micholuk, Kupert for Vancouver. were fcy lhelr regotia.;ng ' younger daughter of Mrs. Marie Moir's wrapped toffeee kisses , committee at a mpptin? lqt.' Micholuk, 1021 Second Avenue were received by the newly i married couple. Toast to the bride was proposed by Leo, Micholuk, with response by the' groom. During the evening, a' beaitifully decorated wedding, cake was cut by the couple. The evening was spent in dancing to music by Mike Colussi on the accordion. J Mr. and Mrs. Eckess will re-; side at 1021 Second Avenue for the next three months after which they plan to take up residence at Winnipeg. The groom is currently employed with Columbia Cellulose Co. ' 25c a pound at Sheardown's night. J I The agreement followed Cis- HOUSEWIVES! Home-Cook-1 cussions described as harmonious . Complete Stock in Thick-ffegJ ness from to fyWJ Albert &.McCaffery ' Ifl! Limited lYJrill "Everything for the Builder" Hi 7 PHONE 116 mg bale ny Cambral Chapter, anj include some chaneea in ths Donald Main Jr. is sailing tonight on the Catala on a trip to Butedale. William Flewin and J. Brent-zen sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver. Donate your unwanted but saleable articles to the Kinsmen Auction. Phone 11 daytime. Green 213 or Blue 603 after 6 p.m. Help Kinsmen help kiddies. ' J. E. Merryfield, provincial Conservative organizer, Is back in the city for a few days after a trip through the central in-trior on organizational work. Thomas Kaye and Georg Tough, of the British American Oil Co., who have been business visitori In the city for the last fe,w days, are sailing tonight on the Catala for Butedale, en-route back to Vancouver. Basil Wright of Aiyansh was flown to the city a few days ago by Captain Pat Carey of t!ae and Donald Eckess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eckess, of Winnipeg. The rite was performed by Rev. O. P. Mohan O.M.I. Given in marriage by her brother, Leo Micholuk, the bride looked charming in a gown of white satin with swettheart neckline. She carried a classic bouquet of American beauty roses, lily of the valley and ste- 1948 pacts with Pioneer-Canadian Laundries and Dean's Quality Cleaners. The new agreements received endorsation by the membership at the meeting. So far, the union has failed to reach accord with a third laun- M flA r I.O.D.E. Saturday, commencing 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Mc-Rae Bros, store windows. (It) Dr. A. W. Large left this week for a brief trip to Vancouver. He is expected back Sunday night. Miss Charlotte Balagno fcai resigned from her duties as statistical clerk at the public health unit here. Miss Margaret L. Anderson, at present on the staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, is taking Miss Balagno's place. dry company on the renewal of phanotis. Bridesmaid was Miss Frances the 1948 agreement. Federal income tax assessors, spending the week In the city to assist local people to file their returns, will be in session this evening at the Unemployment Insurance Commission offices and all Saturday afternoon. Tomorrow is the deadline for filing of income tax returns. THE Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE ST HytrmiDg u payable In advance. Please refrain from wlepftoalB M. w,,rcl per Uiaertton. minimum enante, lOo. Birth floUoar; roI ThaiikK. Oeatn Notloea, Funeral Notice Marriage and B,HiaKenient Announcement: IX bHlsCJAli DiofLASf, IxJUBLfc t-KiCtt Q. Is it necessary thai a girl jSkeena Air Transport of Ter , race, being brought here-for hos- FLAGSHIP for nest FOIC SALE Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. 3ox 5 1 6 Tel . 777 Flowers for All Occasions pitalization. Suite, rnn rfmt Kii u , ,ir Bedroom Attention Fishermen. He-member Anniversaries and birthdays with flowers. Our special attention will be given to your wives and sweethearts. Please advise us before you ',!,. phone. Biue 913 two. 650 7th East. Red 471. Micholuk, sister of the bride. Her gown was of blue taffeta and net with princess neckline. Her bouquet was of pink carnations in two shades, with white stock. Buta the biide's cuatmue and that of the bridesmaid were fashioned by Mrs. J. F. Feasby of Prince Rupert. The two flower girls, Jacqueline Micholuk and Carol Anne Nelson, were costumed in gowns of pink organdy, fashioned by Mrs. A. Kingerski. They carried colonial bouquets. Gromsman was Fred Holden of Prince Rupert. i In the evening, a wedding reception was held at the Commodore Cafe, where 100 guests UOl) HOUSEWIVES! Sale by Cambral Chapter have her photograph framed before giving it to a young man as a gift? A. It is not necessary, and the young man should think enough of it to supply the frame, but if It Is to be a gift, I should j.:n. (100) rTroi.er Oiiimi, 40 ft., FOR RENT single Sleemnei I-OJO.E. Saturday, commencing 1 5-'! S At i , k New . i Room lr quiet gentleman 224 11 30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Mc-i leave. BALAGNO FLORISTS. staitr tooiea 5th W. (101) Rae Bros, store windows. (It) (101) 852. Sell (101) Whether you go by plane or train, you'll look smoother in the Flagship. It's a trim, lightweight, and jaunty Stetson. Makes you feel like going places and helps you arrive in style. Ste it today. advise having the picture framed. wimble. Mrs. N. Burton and sons Noel FOR RENT Housekeeping Room 22l5th East. UQl) " REALESTATK Ei!12 Chevrolet Se-Hood condition. and Peter, wha are visiting .LEGION LADIES the city as the guests of Mr v ,a:ned. Can be seen J (tf) Motors. SPRING SALE HOME BUILDERS! Property in a new subdivision available soon . . , Choice view lots at reasonable prices. N.H.A. district. Place your reservations now with . . . ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Burton's sister, Mrs. Georgf Hills, are sailing tonight on the Coquitlam to return to their home at Massett. sys-Vr-w ami Used rur-'. Hardware and Office Q. If a divorced man and woman are still friendly, would it be all right for the woman to invite her former husband to her second wedding? No, it would not only be tact, less to do so, but would be jure to cause much unpleasant comment. Q. Should more than one play- COUNTRY HOME for Sale, partly furnished, also good work shop, store room and chickens. Good opportunity for work. Will consider trading for good trolling boat. Write Box 512 Daily News. (109) Tastefully decorated tables, centred with spring flowers, set a vernal atmosphere for the Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary spring tea and sale which attracted a large number of ladies to the Legion rooms Wednesday afternoon. 0. S.mntiv usea Ar- ivoud ami Coaf Stoves, '-! EfvcU'S. Office 'Fo:rliii Chairs, Ra-fVn;;e and battery sets, Ariii'ips: Floor Covering. Cups and Saucers, ,r Rubs 50 less than pnee, 52-piece English ftniicr Sets. Enamel ilia quart, etc. All at nneei B.C. FURNI- tee up at a time on the golf tll!lll!ll!!!!!iii!:!!II!lt liililli liiiiiinnuimuu.E Restless Nights Often mid-life brings on troublesome irregularities In kidney "functioning, an affliction which responds well to magnesian treatment. (MAG-NOP1LLS). Burning senaitions, painful twitches are relieved, and the bladder returns to normal.. The patient feels an almost immediate change for the better in his whole being. Magnopills are for sale at all Drug Stores. In order to facilitate last minute registration of voters, the government agent's office will be remaining open Saturday afternoon of this week and next Monday evening. The deadline for registration for the June 15 provincial election is next Monday. Mooseheart committee of the local Women of the Moose met coufse? A. . No. Each player tees up and drives in turn. Avoid .any movement toward teeing up 307 3rd W. Real Estate Phone 342 . Insurance (98) Visitors were received by Mrs. J. S. Black, branch president. FOR SALE 4 room furnished house close in. For particulars Phone Blue 09. (if) FOR SALE Fourroorn" House on level corner lot on 2nd Overlook St. Ocean view, solid foundation. In Al shape. 1516 2nd Overlook St. (102) FOR SALE New fully modern Bungalow (not Wartime), oil range, full-sized basement (needs completing) with or without furniture. A real buy 'for cash, but terms could be arranged. 526 11th E. '100) CO. B ack 324. Thj function was, convened by while another is driving. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED Mrs. Percy Bond, assisted by Mrs. G. V. Hanley and Mrs. It Pays to Au.crUsei IIE-Doitee "'2-ton pan-condition. Cash or . Jim McLean co 75 (101) .MX 1942 Dodge Special victor Sedan, can be ;d at Kupert Motors at the' home of Mrs. J. Hoskins! William Rothwell, who also were in charge of the sewing stall. At the urns were Mrs. A. E. and, after a brief business discussion cards were enioved. R. E. MORTIMER 524 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) Commodore Dale COMPLETELY RENOVATED "Better Than Ever" FOR SALE 4 room Wartime' PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS ACT PRINCE RUPERT ELECTORAL DISTRICT Dickens sr., Mrs. M. J. Keays.'. and Mrs William Bussey, while serviteurs were Mrs. A. Ever-1 House, furnished or unfur-!' mK .7 . , nished. Second Overlook. Re-! Ham Terry, Mrs. Thomas Glenn, decorated inside and out. Mrs. G. Foster. Mrs. W. Faught, Phone Red in lawn. Fenced 872. (104) All : -Green Rug 6'6"x9' nearly new, $55. 1 4,7. (10U V If '2 Dodge Special air t. tod condition. p mt tires $1050. i r ( i k. sale. Phone o it it i) ( 104) MACHINERY leigh, Mrs. R. Marshall, Mrs. F. 1 ' Ellison and Mrs. G. Ciccone. . Mrs. T. Morrow and Mrs. J.1 Duncan were In charge of the home cooking, while at the candy stall were Mrs. J. Gillis, Mrs. Mrs. O. Tweed, Miss S. Johnson, Mrs. P. Welter, Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Mrs. J. Hoskins and Mr3. Harold Muncey. Delicious refreshments were served. The office of the Registrar of Voters, Room 13, Court Hoyse, Prince Rupert, B.C., will remain open until 5 p.m., Saturday, April 30, and until 9 p.m., Monday, May 2, for the purpose of registering voters for the forthcoming Provincial Election, to be held June 15, 1949. V Ti-VVi a n con a rrt Hf re TP T)rrl nor NATIONALLY KNOWN NAMES We offer complete line of equipment for Sawmills, Re-manufarturing, Contractors, Link-Belt Speeder, Adams, Littleford. Owen, T. L. Smith. Clark, National, etc. Full in JOHN H. BULGER DPTOMETR 1ST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue " "OOVKKN.MKNT I.lQl OK ACT ling boat fully i l 35 ft. cash 1 1 be seen at A y 1368 First (105) (Section 28) 1 111 cnarge vi me Kncnen were i F: ..; iDui. formation from National Machinery Co. Ltd., Vancouver, B.C. tf -AU-UH2 Dodge Special G. F. FORBES, Registrar of Voters, Prince Rupert, B.C. Best Food and Service in City Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders j Third Ave. David Chow. Mgr. j Notice of Aiuatiin fur onsen t to Mrs. A. Holbrook, Mrs. W. Wal- 'aCe Mn-D- M"' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that . T ' Taylor and Mrs. G. A. Hebb. on th. 13th day oi May a d. 1949. , the undersigned intends to apply to Cashier was Mrs. J. Connery. the Liquor Control Board for con-1 Th d ffj hich sent to transfer of Beer License No. " ' ... . do, a ) mnnt nf Dremiscs. Directed by Mrs. A. w walli.n and Court House (101) .e in-iiari, guod condition. t. nt'w paint, tires, . H. ;1 cash fur quick sale. 1 2-3 m- B.ue 3'H). (104) Mrs. Johnston, whose home is In Ontario, and who is an aunt of R. E. Benson of Prince Rupert, local pioneer citizen since railway building days, has reached her 101st birthday WANTED being part of the premises known as Mrs. Charles Anderson, was lor the Savoy Hotel iltuate at 608 to 614 ft mix.master, which Was won Ka S by Albert Perkins with ticket bia, upon the lands described as number 1,183. Other raffles were .v.v.v.vavvav.v.'.wawwwavaiww; ANNOUNCEMENT ;; ?A jj or Board and nc-.u1 centre oi city, pre ;y in private home. Bij-ic 82l. (102) Lou Thirteen (13) and Fourteen b . E McLeod, shopping U4) la Block Thirty-three j), Bection One (1), Map B23. iTince i"-'" Rupert Land Eegistration District, Mrs. G. V. Hanley, ticket num- from Carl ZarelU of Prince Rupert to h Cushion W. D. Weiss, D - oi'l for general wt. Sifep out. Apply ' fc-u. Phone Blue 163. (102) Announcements All mdveruaenioxaa n tola column will b charged for a tall mouth t 36 oerjM Wurd Wooda of 1013 Rowon Willis Lloyd wafra wra n. Street Vancouver. British Coiumom, Uu.nU ., - the Transferee. mas, ticket number 40; ches- 0ST AND FOUND DATED at Prince Rupert. B.o. tnu t.rfi,H Mra McDnnalri. izm oay oi npm, im ' ' (Formerly O. D. Haugen Grocery) is now in position to offer prompt, efficient service to its customers. l GROCERIES FRESH HEATS PRODUCE l r- Ennugement Red y(H. ring. (102) WILLIS LLOYD WOODS. (115) St. Peters Y.P.A Musical Show, "Spring Fantasy" Civic Centre. April 29. C.C.F. Public Meeting Thursday, May 5, Civic Centre. ticket 59; table centre, Jill Bussey, ticket number 10; table cloth, Mrs. Lars Nilson, ticket 178. In the evening, a card party l!l I P V.' A l'Kl IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRL TISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE In THE MATTER OF THE AL- The United Church Spring was held under convenership of : MINISTRATION ACi lAlMl' Free Delivery Sale, May 5. Phone Red 441 N. P. BAKER , , In the Mutter of lhe Kstiiie f Will-, Mrs William Rothwell. Winners 'NOTicrW1 oer,ei were: iCrlbbage, v Mrs Bodger His Honour Judge w. o., Fulton. and J.' Johansen. Whist: Mrs. Local Judge of the Supreme Court Keuer and Mrs. W. Rothwell. N. R. YOUNG 869 Sixth Ave. E. Catholic Girl Guides tea-home cooking sale May 5, .2:30 -'J-Muidle Afjed woman ''e wr two children. Red (108) WANTED- Oneral clerk ollii-p Ladies' Ready '''i'. Box 513 Daily News. ttf) WANTED Two women Uor grocery store. Apply nu', stating experience, 5S4, DallyNews. (101) (122) ;. iv.vv.,bssw.vw. to 5. d . Regular Card Party, 8 p.m. sharo. Catholic School Hall, Good News from GOODYEAR May 5. - nvrn Klondvke Night, Civic 3 Announcement As of May 1, 1949, the businesses of Rupert Motors Ltd. and Lindsay Motors Ltd. will be consolidated and operated from Lindsay Motors Ltd, new garage building at Second Avenue and First Street. The business, will . be carried on under the old established name of Rupert Motors Ltd. This consolidation of our two operations under one roof will lend to a better concentration of effort and greater general efficiency in . the handling of our new car sales and customers' repair service. Now under one roof will be housed the finest assortment of modern automotive repair equipment in the province outside of the City of Vancouver. The mechanical staff will be increased to enable us to render quicker and better service to the motoring public of Prince Rupert and district. Lindsay Motors Ltd., with the Dodge-DeSoto franchise, will temporarily be retiring from active participation in the motor car business in Prince.Rupert aid wish to thank their many customers and friends for their loyal support in their past business relations. Rupert Motors Ltd, in its strengthened position with the Chrvsler-Plymouth-Fargo franchise, will now be able to serve you better than ever before. Remember it's Rupert Motors Ltd. now at the big new garage, Second Avenue and First Street, the building with the big-Neon B-A sign. Phone 566 or 866. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. (101) Nations wanted Centre, May 6. Kinsmen's Auction Sale, Sat urday, May 7. Of British Columbia, i was ou w. 12th day of April, A. D. 1949, appointed Administrator of the Estate of William Hoult, late of Terrace, British Columbia, who died on or about the 6th day of Febru-nry 1949, at Terrace. British Columbia. All persons Indebted to the suld estate are required to pay the amount of their indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having claims against the said estate are required to file them with me properly verified on or before the 15th day of May, 1949, falling wh ch distribution will be made hav ng regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. niTsn at Prince Rupert, B. C, tt'.msovork with one year 'I Plume Blue 823. 233 FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS SEE REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 Z Second Ave. Box 423 (105) C.C.F. Spring Sale, May 7, Sons GOODYEAR FULL-POWER STORAGE BATTERIES Price Reduction due to lower material costs now in effect Factory Fresh PERSONAL of Norway Hall. iiSAI. DRUG Prpshvterlan Missionary Tea SUNDRIES tier Church Hall, May 12. iwMpaid In plain seal-catalogue in- Music and Drama Festival, t. 1li May 12 and 13. 11 Major St., Batteries.- Out. this 13th day of April. OORDON FRASER FORBES. D Official Administrator, Prince Rupert, B. C. GOODYEAR at WOitK. S.O.N. Smorgasbord, May 17 Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kergin. II.M.C.S. Haida Chapter I.O.D. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BRITISH COLUMBIA s qSteNaUons and 4KTr,HiET METAL i. Lei," ana Gravel Roof-& Sons, 629 i4iPiione-543. (tf) . ' """ " ' 'Jdi-i;..- '- " hi- - in. i,- 712 Second Ave. Phone 633 E. Tea, May 21. . May 24 Is Kinsmen Day- Queens, . Parade, Sports, Dance, Grand Prizes. Cathedral W. A. Tea, May 26, Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CARL POULSEN. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS MARTINUS PAULSEN. OTHERWISE KNOWN AS CARL mIrTINUS POULSEN. DECEASED. TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Fulton made , on Honour Judga W. O. the aeth day of November A.D. 1949, my appointment as Executrix of the tors and Contractors Mrs. W. S. Kergin. BALANCED DIET FOR SAFE DRIVING WANT YOUR CAR TO PURR ALONG THIS SPRING? LET US GIVE IT A COMPLETE CHANGE "OF OIL AND GREASE. THEN FEED HER A STEADY DIET OF Sonja Ladies Tea May 28. United Church Tea June li'1?,1'. Red.Min- 8 BHla estate of Carl Pouisen, uisic.v.. ,...ia Pnuisen or Carl ; snetial, roll i at the home of Mrs. Nickerso.i, C"lRE CO. (121) I Borden Street. tr ' V OUR TOP QUALITY GASOLINE AND CHEERFUL SERVICE WHENEVER YOU DRIVE IN. BAPCO FLOOR ENAMEL FOR FLOORS. LINOLEUM AND WOODWORK mslrUct ion Alterations Repairs known as mmm". - deceased, was con- MMtmua Pouisen, "Allpartles having claims against the said estate are hereby required to Unish same, properly verified to me on or before the 31st day of May. V949 after which claims filed may be paid' without reference to any claims ot which I then had no knowledge. indebted to the estate And all parties are required to pay the amount forthwith. ,. indebtedness of their DATED this 81st day of April, A D. ,949' EVA POULSEN. Executrix, Estate of Carl Pouisen, otherwise known as Martinus Paulsen or Carl Martinus Pouisen, co Brown & Harvey, Barristers & Solicitors, Prince Rupert, B. C. -luo Maroon Golden Tan Dixie Grey QUICK DRYING I CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Hughes, D.C., Ph C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 (or Appointment HOURS 10:80 m. to 12:30 p.m. wa 3 to 5 p.m. EVENINGS Monday nd Friday, 1:80 p.m. to those unable to come during tne day. RECEPTIONIST to attendance afternoon. Orange Sage Green Dutch Blue Russett Brown GREER I See BRIDDEN CNTUACTORS AND BUILDERS CP BOB PARKER'S - Navy Grey - Mahogany Brown UPTOVJil SERVICE STATION THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. hi floor Sanding a Specialty PHONE 791 5fii Second and McBride P.O. Box 721 ,t