Thursday, March 9, 1950 Prince Rupert Doily Newi A. Teng and Mrs. M. J. Keays. : - During the evening two films, "The Loun's Necklace" and "Mak- ackaby Head . order. If each member did Just , have accomplished, duiin" -th ; hull as much work as dues Mrs. ( year were received. ! Munthe, Prince Rupert Chaper ! Tllt'se reports were most im- I ; would become known tluouah-j JJressive ard testified to the ex- j 1 out Canada." sa!i Mrs Ham. j eeUent Wurl which these chap- l And indeed the work 01 this 1 1 dlnB boUl at ho " ! ' city? Chapter U becoming well-rDroaa- Disbursements fur the1 : ki-i.wn as evidenced by the r,ct year bulled $2400. j 1 that in April of last year the, A report on Child and Familv ' 1 """l.LCi" uZ, er:-i Welfare work In the conmnmhy The UNIVERSALE STORE WIDE War of f the' "ZXJf'X .7, .:,.f M"lsnowe(1 disbursements of $635.49 1 I -,i f : n Plus goods to the value of $44.34. 1 lf, impei ..11 fl , D,vnce, T . .1 . L'mnlt-P .. . .... Many ' gifts " an(i donations uunuuons wen were , w ii" f--ivirrn in nr -niiiion was I at the Broad- nmde to the U'-eent. Mrs. Jens ma(i,i to individuals and assocl 1 r-rl i kJun n.. ations some of which wh h : A . n..'"1 iUUlluit:, ivii.o-tur, rom- 1 mrjeiit'.-d 'he i mandins officer . of li.M.C.S Civic Centre, the Jessie R. Burko 1 i;uij ii of 1 10 i chithnm In acl:nowl"dirmenl ' Cancer Fnnri the Girl Guides i of the Pimmcr I j,,l-.ve.ecie..l ft - . and appreciation of the part j and resid.nts ing Friends With Wild Life," were-. shown by Mr. Crcisscl. OFFKXUS I-Oft 13-.0 Offkers of Municipal CiiapU-r I.O .D.K. for the Year 1S30-S1 are as follows: Honorary Regent-- Mrs. Jens Munthe. Regent- Mrs. G. R. S. Biackaby First Vice Regent Mrs: J. Stewart. Second Vice RegentMrs. G. G. ! Withers. - ; Treasurer Mrs. J. A,. Teng. Educational Secretary Mrs. D. O. McLeod. Organizing Secretary Mrs. Jer.s Munthe. Echoes Secretary Mrs. Eric Barton. ' Standard Bearer Mrs. M. J. Keays. - Social Service, Committee 'Mecf it'i. s r.i prince unpen, 1 o i.k. nan p-nd I. ivi'h t'1 u"'! in assisthf? the Navy durlut? war " . . 1 i.ltt US , . . . . ........ Men's Home. . 1 In addition to donations made j !'" j- years Dy sponsonn- me ii.m.c.s. i)!l)f"'S is m 1 BIG REDUCTIONS 11' Prince Rupprt nnd providing -ai.il ui uie cny s schools a 1- ui 1 .ljnvcJ the frigate with convenances scholarship of $100 wa uvt..r,tn f olii ' ,,.t l,ti-ir ip.lJ ;)-(" p-i'i'.-iry Oiwvn ri 'i'r, - FOK 1 WEEK! ONLY :nd piles. In addition a Prince to an outstanding HiKh School Rupert member MrS. D. Orchard puplI( Kenneth itK Mcl.en-1, was in the past, award- ;,,, . .. 1! lnB rd o-der f hf r,r tiFi, Em- 1"u'nUon of tne Order to make pire for her loivj and outstand- this an annU"l award, thus af- in.. r.'ko in 1 0 D.K. work In fording one student each year this city. ! the opportunity of gojni; on to At .V Hi'i iv's nir-iuvT which higher education, was preceded by a dinner there ti,i.,. r f.r.v-two member, present. B.PhJd,s contributing to Britksb eiiapter junior III j Mam 1) ,! Ci';i-prencnled , r: O'l ,).) I.it.'d fn- ll-'Ht The Slaiul.i- d Ueiu ers, clad in "a turopean Relief the Chap Mar .10 to Mar .18 tiulitional white, entord to the ters gent 101 food parcels oversea ..f lt( Rupert was ftr.'ii!-; ol 'I.nnd of Hope and at a value of $543.05 and also Glory." After die dinner re- sent knitted garments and nun-ports on the work that all tf the bags valued 8ry at $109 50 to the Prince Rup. rt I.O U E. Ch .piers Que(;n Hte,bcUl Chndren.s Hufi. .r l i' SNOW SUITS (Substandards) RAYON BRIEFS THE TASTE THAT TELLS Plans were made fur a Chapter Ni;j,ht, program to be held March 15 by the social service committee of the Women of tie Moose which met at the home of Mrs. Jack Ho.sUins Monday night. After the business session cards were enjoyed, the prize-winners being: first, M'-s. C. If. Colliiw; consolal ion, Mrs. P. Curie. A raffle was won by Mrs. J. Andrew. Delicious refreshments were 4.95 6.95 7.95 Sizes 3, 4, 5 yrs. NOW in pink and white. SizesS-M-L 1.00 'APLE LEAF 2 PAIRS FOR PARKA JACKETS SUPS 4.95 5.95 Sizes 4, , 6x NOW Striped Rayon Material In "tea Rose and Wite pllal In Loudon, Englqnd. CIIAPTKH REPORTS Presenting reporU fur the Municipal Chapter were Mrs. Jens Munthe, Mrs. D. Stewart, and Mrs. J. A. Tens; for Queen Mary Chapter, were Mrs. J. A. Teng and Mrs. George Howe; for Cambiai Chapter Mrs. G. P. Lyons and Mrs. I. Griffiths; report for Duchess of Edinburgh' Chapter. Mrs.. F. J: Hicks; for H.M.C.S. Halda Chapter, by Miss Iona Hardy and Mios Barbara Teng. Report from Standing Committees were .submitted by Mrs. C. Stokoe, Mrs. C. G. Ham, Mrs. G. R. S. Biackaby, Mrs. S. A. Kiel-back. Mrs. E. Barton, Mrs. Jens MunUie, Mr. D. Stewart, Mrs. J. 1.19 2 PIECE SETS Sizes 34 - 40 EACH served by the hostess. ' Those present .were Mrs. It. B. Skinner. Mrs. E. Lugrin, Mrs. W. Anderson, Mrs. J. Andrew,, Mrs. W. Terry, Mrs O. Tweed, Miss S. Johnson, Mrs C. It. Collins. Mrs. T. Chri.stoff, Mrs. J. II. Jelfcrie, Mrs. R. Wilson. Mrs. P. Curie, Mrs. A. S. Hamilton, Mrs. Harold Hun-coy t senior regent 1, Mrs. J. III (Coat, Leggings, Bonnet) - ' 6 5 95 14.95 MIGHT GOWNS Lace Trimmed Jersey Material in blue, pink, maize DCT OF CANADA PACKERS LTD Sizes 1.39. MrLQnky .;....:...-.: 0 EACH miUHm 11 iiiiMiiiMnniiiiim wm 11 him i wmm wtwhiiwwlj. iwimpiw my,,; 36 in. Wide 89c CHILDREN'S SWEATERS ' Coat and Pullover Styles ' lia'l.&...: i-89 2.49 2.98 LADIES' SWEATERS - I ';. Coat and Pullover Styles . 36 in. Wide : COTTON PRINT Assorted Patterns 2 YARDS FOR CRETONNE Floral Patterns 2 YARDS FOR HAND TOWELS Size about 17 x 34 3 FOR :::;;.:. Sizes 14-20 O OEJ to O OR AIF PDirFC - V 1,00 ;i.oo 89c TOPCOATS jPlain Colors in "all wool" Covert and Gabardine TEA TOWELS Size about 16 x 32 2 FOR ;Sizes 29-50 34.50 39.50 i37-44 (Substandard) SUITS NYLON HOSE Sizes 9-11 PAIR .... .i 89c LISLE HOSE Limited Quantity Made in England Sizes9-10V2 &QC 2 PAIRS FOR OU HOUSE DRESSES B p"- .. in Good Quality Print .!, , , .,..1n-;y& yj Grand Main Course I UUmWH " Serving light. Huffy, goldcn-hrow n Aunt - t mtMS U ' Jemima Pancakes is the appetizing way to ' tMziM&MW save money. Where else could you get so fAS much nourishment for so little tost? m 1 ... ; r-'vfffiS. - v - All wool yarn dyed Worsteds in blues, browns and greys, single and double-breasted styles 1 34-50 42-50 45-00 MEN'S TWEED SPORT JACKETS Smartly tailored all wool tweeds: Sizes 36-40 , J-tf 18.95 EACH MEN'S PLAID SPORT SHIRTS "All wool" Tartan materials Limited Quantity 549 & 695 Sizes S - M - L : - - v MEN'S CHECK, JACKETS Colors Blue & Black, Red & Black, White & Brown Sizes 36 -42 C95 EACH 0 Sizes 2-79 & 3.59 14-20, -38-44 BOYS' PARKA JACKETS GROUP NO. 1 Cotton Gabardine with Quilted Cotton lining Sizes 8 -9-10 years fi,49 " EACH GROUP NO. 2 ' Water Resistant Cotton Gab . Quilted Cotton Lined Sizes 10- 18 years 7.95 1 EACH i GROUP NO. 3 Water Resistant Gab & Poplin with ' ; Wool and Quilted Cotton Linings Sizes 10-16 years Q.95 EACH MEN'S DRESS PANTS GROUP NO. 1 Plain and Fancy Tweeds Rayon Gabardine, etc. 4.95 PAIR GROUP NO. 2 Twists Worsteds Serges and Gabardines' Q.95 PAIR , . BOYS' JACKETS BOYS' PYJAMAS Striped Flannelette Most Sizes PAIR 2-3 fo fx 1.29 Broken lines from regular stock. Values to 5.95 Sizes 8- 18 years 9 95 EACH B 1 irurr hnrrr r r i ADD MILK OR WATER STIR p0P 'EM ON THE GRIDDLE , ntN y 3UA (Substandards) Ankle Length, Smart vPatterns -Sizes 10 -12 -I 00 1 1UU 2 PAIRS FOR HEN'S WORK SOX Pure Wool, 2Vz lbs. 2 PAIRS FOR jBOW KIMS! DON'T MISS THESE VALUES VI 1 g 0 i - AT- VfHI!;,r,flu'r'li,', PANCAKES ;i, L ,, '. :S; hc' T'. box for taste-i: Ln'-KWlUiATS. Reg. SiZe or 'Ih ""t.C.- " Ht.. ICc .. h . wpv I .. ". 1. UNBVEDSSAD. The Quaker Oa Company of Canada Limited 1 a D lIlF'Klf 1? 3RD AVE. AT SIXTH STREET