8 lirincc ttupcrt Daily J3cU)0 Friday, April 29, 1949 "JULIA" MAKES ifusj ri i ROTARIANS DAINTY AND AFFABLE HOSTS AT SPRING DAFFODIL TEA Prince Rupert Rotarians nrov- P. H. Linzrv s n t,.., ,,i FINE COMFDY READlNr, tv - - - " ww aw .... i. . RAIL FARES IN BRITAIN AT TOP LONDON, ?' Rail fares in THIRTY INCHES OF RAIN. APRIL "Julia MisbehnvPQ t.i lo!d a ma., . viag ents n,,i., w wiiiijun U .ill ed themselves adept in a field J. S. Thompson General chair- man was Martin F. Stuart. Britain Britain cannot cannot be be increased increased fur- fur- """""J- uauauy UU"U1"" nominated Dy the we ladies lacues tnis weeK-end at the Capitol Ut le: Ronald Wim Theatre, can rightfully claim general!? distinction as "The Comedy of It IecU c. fttiuUKAN Ketchikan's ther. iranspon. Minister Barns xlL"ay nut-moon wnen tney Master or ceremonies E T. April rain record of more than said In a sneech He said it was were hosts 10 some 300 guests Applewhaite maintained a .fin 'Inch a day is being main- plain to him "that we have who attended their spring daf- runing commentary over the pub- tained sn far thie iuolr rcgxhut tua limif i I fodil tea held in the Hivip nntrp ! li( aririrose cvctom .... the Year." Those who saw it here win h 1scrf-last night agreed to that. Conservtf11111" fle' For those who would com- be th Won the fashion show and suDervis 1 . The previous record rainfall charges on toe railways of this auaitonum' for any April in Ketchikan was country." In order to meet the All the fripperies of a femi- , between 17 and 18 inches, a expenses of re-equipment, rail- nine function were in evidence 'marl thottopn in ...... .. .i , , . ' pletely relax for a couple of Ronald happy hours and forget dull! "You go aht"iH 0 care, "Julia" is to be heart.ii-, aid." m ..ead tag the drawing of the raffles. He Introduced Mrs. D. C. Stev enson, ison, wife wue or of the the Rotary Rotary Club Club recommended. The Irreoressihi J e mm .v ow..itltu owontitu ,u iu uaj uajs ngu. ngu. i wrtj wrtj unci4 uncii biiouia bnouia concentrate concentrate pius pius a a lew lew masculine masculine tourhes touches 1 With two days of the monUi on cutting out .waste. This in-, conceived and executed with a president, who in turn, presented remaining, emaining. indications indications are are that that eluded eluded the the annual loss of over savoir Mr. Stuart. "Julia" is played to perfection 1 in an mT faire founded on previous Ketchikan u-iil have of loo in R nnn nnn n-.vn,,u ti.. n . . .. 1 Light music recordings uiugo were v.lic "v v-.v,U)UUu .1UuSn uic ueeuiess experience with such activities ----- 1 " - " uuui Ul.trlVll'lCO.f The hall was filled between the Pyed at intervals by H. T. Lock. - Mud cnuicaa tiiicvnig ui mnway waiter Pidgeon also excelling oih himself. Demure Elizabeth t,.! rs c"ntrlbut goous. hours of 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. with In the fortune telling both, a constant stream of guests. lor tops the nclude supporting cast as ford r I the drj;e:iter o? the estranged on RumerM Principals who become re-united BrUCe' U and Re m billed as Professors "Nositali" and "Tellsemall," were A. P. Crawley, tea.cup seer and L. M. Felsenthal, crystal , ball prog-nosticator. The raffle hnnt.hs In addition to the afterno.m refreshments there was a fashion show, raffle booths, homc- I MORE CANADIAN TIMBER NEEDED cookinfr hnnt.h o n ! Wi,nn -n o .ti tut luxic wrii : . w " v- ing tents, all of which proved'. Wlcier charSe of E. V. highly popular. The fashion whlUnB. James Rogerson, Fred lUUATIUiA. L?' at. mat. 2:oo SOUTIIAMPTDN m' i7, to i show, which n nrinaj r, .Hems worth and Howard Md.Pim. C:)VVl) PADQfW Jneed of importing more Cana-jder the chairmanship of A. sJ Serviteurs were George Mit-dian timber was stressed at a Nickerson. took nia nn th chell, W. D. MeAro, C. H. Elkin:;. Mil m U1ILLII U;All0Ui misbehaves f' - - a. jm:J? Timber Development Associa-! auditorium stage before a bright Jame3 Greer' Dr- W. S. Kerg'n, tion conference today. spring backdrop. i George Green, John McLeod, , JaClt McRae, J. K. Lee Onrrlnn th, McLeod, The Association is sponsoring j NEWS CARTOON THE WINNER A necktie party was held recently at the Toronto Man's Press Club to pick the gaudiest cravat worn by a member. Here's the monstrosity (pardon, winner) worn by its owner, Scott Feggans, and being admired by Betty Jane Pike The tie will be on display at the annual Byline Ball May 7. CP Photo) quin. modelled the iatest in mal, T' ' PUer' raiment described hv rm,0 !n' D- Rltcl"e, T B. Black, a "square deal for timber'' campaign throughout Britain. Association Director Ph'ilin n tator Garnet Hull. i Z iT .... 1 At the home-cooking booth Reece said that there was a loss rtua USfSIB Ell 11 (QUO " i o """"-i """ were were w w d. u. Vance. van Trevnr wni GBPBTOIU 1 oi shipbuilding eflic . ency in . housing, mining, j was covered by an openwork and J. E. Boddie. lace cloth and centred by a tall Refreshment. .. s , . . HOTEL ARRIVALS Prinee Rupert and other industries because of timber vase of spring flowers were In-' R. o v Z :r"aeQDy ispector F. B. Woods Johnson, in Ph ' r WaS C. H. McKinnel, Inverness; N. Cashiers for the aft pmnnnlW Mrninrv Vancouver- H n DIGBY ISLAND HEALTH CLINIC First child health clinic ha; been opened at Dodge Cove by the public health unit and will be held monthly henceforth. Attendance at the first clinic was nine. W Si were D C. Stevenson and Wil- Barrow, Weshawken. N.J.; P ham Simmons and doormen! !t .. .. GOVERNMENT OF THE PROvl tereAlnVpR... I "V. - wowaii, city S. Anderson, city; H. W. Brown, ur BKiiiSM COLUMBIA den. Vancouver; T. A. V. Tremblay, A wide variety of prizes, do You Saw it in The News. nated by Rotary Club members, Victoria-were raffled during the after- T LU1 , tVsulcl' VVI11 w closed. "I'miiihusMssformuseT HBBIDBilBKOBBIiaBIDaai noon by Mr. Applewhaite. Tickets were drawn by young Willie1 Kergin. Raffle committee con-i sisted of A. Bruce Brown, Wil-1 liam Terry and Robert MnT--nu STU3 oi May, Wmeteen Hundre. IZ !V?d that 11 applications for Boys' Sport Clothes uwue in accoraance with the Pro Elections Art .1 i m , , . PRIZE WINNERS . A. E. "Art" PtoU, and Karl "Rol.lic" RoLrrts,,,,. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOY'S STORE u"s ulilce on or Deiore the above day. C. G. THAN. Rcfiistrar of Voters, Iniippeudent Chevron Dealers, Qiiesuel, H.C. "It wns wlulc we were .,orvinK with the R,vnl Canadian J.iiBiiieera in Italy that the partnership of Stoke and Kobertson had its beginning. The door prize which was won by ticket number 683, but unclaimed, will be held for two weeks before being turned over to alternative winner A. J At,-' Atlin Electoral Distriil tree who held ticket number t57 Stewart, B.C. The door prize was an attract After the war, wc Inokcd around for an opportunity to open a business of our own, and that's what brought A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" SUPPORT THE MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY May 12 and 13 327 3rd Ave. West Phone 775 fS, i if ive occasional chair. Prize winners: Dozen coca cola, F. B. Woxis Johnson. Dozen coca cola, P. H. Linzey Ham, Cathie Hinton. , ., , Side of Bacon, Mrs. McMeekm. Three dozen eggs, A. J. Attree us both to Qucsnci. rained up eighteen monlhsago at the Chevron Gas Station Art hud opened. We've been poiiiK plares ever since. With the lop -notch products we've chosen to ell and the kind of er'ice that soon turns new customers into old "....AND I PRO! CHICKEN DINNER AT CIVIC CENTRE DINING ; ETORY SUNDAY." . vT .if.: . .: i, 5 cigars, S. D. Johnston. Fotted plant, L M. Gordon. Soles and heels, S. D. BALAGNO Florists I Thone Green 787 Box 1193 j . , f,.-.- :... t i j a A M. mm mm A MAN LIKE THAT IS frit-mis, we aim to built i f MAN TO GRAB-'CAUSi Rreal future for .our elves. This country's SUNDAY DINNERS Drum stove oil, S. D. Johnston. Meal ticket, Marion Pierce. Box fish. Mrs. C. S. Hansen. Gallon varnish, Mrs. N. J. Min-aker. Fifty poui.'Js flour M,'t c MIGHTY HARD TO BEAT, COTTAGE CHEESE j New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY j j, : . Your Dally I ALL-WEATHER SERVICE Riven us the op-port unify, and we re Hoing to make good." Civic Centre Dining Ro ft 1 : : i : : Is41 I - i- r VIS-49 For Reservations and Chicken in The Rough Phone Ei FOR SALE Large Safe, fire and burglar proof For particulars see B. C. FURNITURE Co. Johnson, Ambrose Avenue Dozen cans salmon, Polly ' Black. . Shirt, Mrs. W. D. McAra. Cushion, Mrs. W. Barton. Blanket, Sylvia Johnson, Am. brose Avenue. Box stationery, p. H. Linzey. Electric clock, Carl Mclnnes. Two books theatre tickets, Mrs. PERFECT STENOGRAPHER Tall, brunette Joyce Hart of Hamilton, Ont., will reign in that f -Perfect city's industrial ir tw . C as the Stenographer." One It 36 conSlts Mh vvears mze 144. weighs 134 pounds, and is five feet seven nches tall. She was rated as most efficient in her job and was given and mTke uV" l0kS' grminS' Choi (CP Photo) f Mt VI Fawcett Torrid Oil Ra -STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA LIMITKD Marine Uuilding, Vancouver, B.C. The I rum of A. K. "Art" Slkc and Karl "I!l,,i,." lt.,l.rrlsou, in(l,-,..-n,l,nt Chrvroti Drulers f (JPM. ;M-ral.-o.ieof tlicnim-tl.aii:tl,-rvi,-e!,lli.,i,'w'lif.h liuve tlioscu to market btuudard of J5.C. produ.-ts J. u Lee. Men's slippers. Elizabeth Blair Barometer, A. J. Attree. Gives You ... 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