Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, April 28, 1950 Men's Sweaters FENCING... ODDS & V. 5. Bonncy, one time district i Certain arrangements in con-forester here and now timber ' nection with the coming scasoi. consultant for the Columbia Cel- were marie at. a mornhprshin IBER K A routine business meeting lMulose Co., sailed by the Prince meeting of the Prince Rupert ermen's Ffriprrt tt,w, ..i"""' " ms return Clear wcaar uornic riCKers Complete Stocks on Hand Ol der Today Albert &McCa(fery Ltd. U MHtK-t'OAL-Bl'ILDING SUPPLIES l'hone 1U unnft . in ; 4 i. : . Vancouver after a we( week's Visit here on business. Mrs. Frank Borcham sailed bv the Prince Rupert last night or her return to Vancouver altera brief visit to the city. She came r' Boreham- v'"n I5"0"" 'nSUranCe man wh0 wiU De remaining nere lor a lew days J . . io e on DUSlness- Mc and Mrs. Ronald McClV. mont and children sailed last night- on the Prince Rupert vt wri : i .l,i im i'i' wesuiuiisier ui wrucn city Mr. McClymont has been tranaierrca in me service Ol tne Royal Bank of Canada after See" years" 1 m mm mm m 7t Saluda Tea Bags are handy for afternoon tea published or displayed" by Hie Liquor Government of British Columbia. rE A Hi rom George the most modem chimney in Prince Rupert at METAL WORKS Black 884 V. 0 imnit is imt mdorhy the on Know ou will find img equipment OM SHEET nd WC "Spucc ALLACE HNIN6 -o certified holiday ponstration. where you will buy with fu confidence j C.N.R. Carmen's Dance in 'the Oddfellow's Hall, Friday, j April 28th. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. Admission 75c. (9D) ! Mrs. C. P. Balagno, Mrs. J L ; Blaln and Miss Dclphlne Balagno ! sallcd aboard the Princess Louise 1 Wednesday for Vancouver cn-route to Seattle for a visit Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E. Rummage Sale and sale of home cooking. Saturday, April 29 from I 10:30 to 5 at Northland Dairy. W. A. Thorn, after spending a few days here on Thorn Sheet Metal business, sallcd by the Prince Rupert last night on his return to Vancouver. Grade A large eggs, 52c a dotn. Arctic Vanilla Ice cream, 40c a quart, are two of the many week-end specials at Shear-down, (it) Don't forgn mere's free car-rings, pins and pearls at Man-son's Jewellers with every purchase over $2.00. See today's ad page 4. (io2) E. A. Hell, prominent Fort William timber dealer, and Mrs. Bell sailed by the Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver enroutc home after a brief visit In the city. j Whist and Pance Saturday, sponsored by 8.Q.N. Badminton I Club IWhlst 8-10, Dance 10-1T. j Music by Mike Colussl. Every-I body welcome. Door pirze. (100) Organization; Interested In I Port Day are requested to con-J tact , Port Day secretary witli j names of delegates for central i committee. H. F.' Glassey, secre -' tary, P'hone Green 817. (It A. W. Newman of the Un on Steamshlos Ltd. freieht deim.t- mcnt. who has been here for t hp past week on company business, I sails by the Camosun tonicht for t the round trip to Masset Inlot and Ui-ji.te to Vancouver on. the fame tlxiiner.' Bulger s nave a great variety of English cups and saucers this Spring. One of the outstandin-j ,, . . , i ,u patterns is the Shelley Dainty Blue"' which as kept in open Kindly place all surplus bottles belonging to Northland Dairy on your porch so delivery can pick up on regular service. Dairy is running short ol bottles. . . (tf) . ! Get your tickets for the ! Shrine Party at the Aero Club Saturday night, April 29, com-i mencihg 8 p.m. Phone Vi2 i Grant, Black 829, or George ! Dawes, Red 127, for reservations. (100) Music Drama Executive Meel ArranccmnU for the annual I meeting of the Princc . Rupert -and District Music and Drama ! Festival Association were dismissed at a final meeting of the present executive held in the Civic Centre Wednesday night., j The annual meeting was set for May 10. All newly nppointca representatives of organizations and paid-up individual members will be notified. There, will ako be press announcements inviting all interested people to attend the meeting and to join the Festival Association. The business ol ihc annua! meeting will Include a finanriai report on the March Festival: reports by vai'.ous oiiiccrs and election of officers for the ensuing year. Criticisms and suggestions will be received and OiF-cussed. All executive members were unanimous in their appreciation of the help and support that they had received from mcmbcis and non-membevs during the, time of the Festive'. Present at last, night's mri'ting were Rudolph Olsen, K rx. Moors, Teter Lien, Henry Fiuyui, R. D. Cleland, Mrs. J. S. Black. Mrs. W. E. Chappie, Mrs. Kathleen Hill, Mrs. E. W. Becker ami M- s. P. A. J. Oldham, secretary. Mrs. Brckcr presided in the absence of the president, Canon B S. Prockter. - -rf -"- m. u union union hall. hmi President t, Hclmer ,.- to Mork was in the chair. Regular meeting Int. Union of Operating Engineers Local 510 Friday, April 28, 7:30 p.m.. Carpenters' Hail. (99) ' Mr, r wn w calfedtothH-,, !f . ' I count of Lhi ilmth n( kr rih. I the Ht j V n n T I the Prince Rupert last night on her return to Vancouver. R. G. Hopkins, who is retiring from the service of the Canadian Ban.k of Commerce after several years of service here, and Mrs. Hopk.iis wiii be Itaviig next Tuesday on the Coquitlam for Vancouver enrnut to Gibson's on Bowen Island where they will make their future home. Announcement Club siag nights arranged Northern Sports Boxing Club. (103P) Hobby Show Apl. 27, 28 and 29. C. C. F. Tea and Sale, Ladies Lounge Civic Centre, April 29 Orange Spring Sale and Tea, May 3. United Church Mother." n.-iv Sale, May 4th. j White Elephant Sale, Home cooking. Annunciation School,! Thursday, May 4, 2 p.m. 1 Student Recital, combine violin and piano, May 4., 7:30. i Gyro Klondykt Kiiht May 5, Presbyterian Missionary Tea! Church Hall, May 11th. Card Tournament, Catholic ; Hall. May 11' j OUI,Jd a May "" I Eastern Skir Tea May 18. Women's Auxiliary of the- Princc R"Pert General Hospital, Tea June " - ... , - Pile Sufferers it- . .rkiiiiiii. i-n.ir Tmim-nt. iTL2't xXtLXXXSZ n-o.in th' . ' f ' .w"",h- mhUr rr.tilt. h lt. lour r. Mil , e,nur iirv, thin r m vntr n- ,,,u 1 1-1" THE BEST in Plumbing Service PHONE" 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING HUD SCHUMAN (Old Post Office Bldfc.) CHANDLER'S PORTRAIT STUDIO Film KinisliiiiR Dnlarsin? Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 216 4th St PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. YANt'Ol1 VF.lt VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun' Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AN1 PORT SIMPSON Sunday, 11 p.m. I'OU NORTH WEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANHS ss. CaiiKisun, April 28, 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH WEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 5 and 19 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5G8 for spring and summer A I I Nylon Pullovers with long sleeves . . light. . but warm . i j longer wear . . easily washed. Beige, Pastel Green and Paster. Blue $8.95 Nylon and Wool Pullover with long sleeves, Light Green, Light Blue and Cherry Red $6.75 Pure wool, ful - knit Cardigans, Light Blue, ' Light Green, Light Grey, Biege, Cherry Red and Maroon $7.95 q Pure Wool Ribbed Knit "' Cardigans, Tan- Green ' and Grey $5.25 Pure Wool -Worsted Cardigans, Made by Pride of The West' Knitting Mills, Lovat Brown, Light Grey and Biege $8-50' Jantzen Tee - Shirts $3.95 Penman's Tee Shirts in White, Sand ond .' . . , Grey $2.00 : Monarch Tee Shirts in Fancy Design $2.95 ' Advertise in the Daily News. r r v mm r m jrKirMVa is tne time on year that a young man'sj fancy lightly turns to thoughts of what his girl! friend has been thinking! tIi winters Open 24 Hours ; Every Day & Night MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS Full course meals served 5 - 7 p.m. Just off Third Avenue '318 6th St. Ph. Orders Blur il 383 taxi Now at Your Service CALL 383 CABS DAY or NIGHT Stand 733 2nd Ave. At the Washington Block YES! WE CATER TO THE FISHING INDUSTRY TOO . With Best Quality Groceries, Meats and , Vegetables For Prompt Reliable Service I PHONE 21 RUPERT 'BUTCHERS '707 3rd Ave. Free Delivery! . Fishermen's Co-operative re eentlv. President. Martin V.rUr Sen nresided at the meet-in At tended by about 100 persons. j. D. (Doni Tucker arrived in the city on the Camosun this afternoon from Enderby In the Okanagan country to join the -c.ito.ial department of the Daily. News twa. Until uuui aamiy recently Mr mi. Tucker luiKer 'was publisher of the Enderby Commoner newspaper and before lnDl was wun lne aaysmitr. Chronicle. Before the war, in Wfnien hp sprven with- rhp Rnvol Canadian Artilcry, he wa,- with """j m.wii'aiH.-i.- u. najuu. Advertise in the Daily News. BAGS FOR HER Cook, Jeweller cf5 $150.00 STYLES FROM $35 UP And Don't Miss Our Fine Selection of Nationally Advertised . 1 1 1 i vvarcnes GRUEN ELGIN -ROLEX BULOVA MARVIN Phone 264 (or the HOME 9 Cups & Saucers Drinking Glasses 9 Water Sets - OF 1000 ITEMS Box 1118 518 3rd Ave. N 11 ENDS Discontinued Lines and Broken Sizes in Womens Shoes pumps ties loafers etc. Priced to clear at 2.95 3.95 4.95 5.95 Regularly priced Up to $10.95 Comfort at Low Prices .. Bargains to Shout About FAMILY SHOE STORE LTD. Charlie Roberts Box 638 ' Phone 3S7 Beauty Contest $100.00 OTHER -BEAUTIFUL CENTRE TONIGHT courtesy PHARMACY s YOUR HOLIDAYS ? ' used cor from Bob Parker's schemes. Come in or phone for George Cook JEWELLER Box 1188 leproof Hosiery h 1950 Academy 527 3rd W. GLASSWARE Pyrexware Sets of Dishes Fruit Bowl Sets THE HOME Phone Red 400 P.O. ft nward Winner" 1 Spring styles 'rwm $1.35 v Linnnri I... c. ' i ... jupcr LecKer-tit Department Store DON'T SAY TAXI, SAY I