1 3 prince Rupert Daily I2ctoj Monday, December ff, 1948 Local News Items... Irrwed . . . LEGION LADIES ELECT OFFICERS SHOWER HONORS DECEMBER BRIDE A delightful miscellaneous PAR BEVELLED SIDING 100 fsm $11-00, $17.00 and $19.20 FIR FLOORING :;" Edge Grain, Kiln Dried 100 fbm $18.00 BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. LUMI1LK BUILDING SUPPLIES PI10NE 116 hr word pr touerucm. minimum ehuva, KM. Hirta HoUe- I uJ Tbnk. Death Notices. FuneraJ Notlcw. UrrtaM I and Engniseinent Announcement: I .SPECIAL, D1BPLAT. DOUBLE PRICK I't'g Is payable In dvneg. pieaae retrain from talepbonliif . Canadian Lglon Women's Auxiliary named a slate of of f i cers for the coming year at its monthly meeting' last week '.Mrs. J. s. Black was re-plprte-.i president for the third time, The officers will be install! u; ti, t , . v.:.i. buc naiiuaijr iiicviaii dl 1.1 1 Willtll additional executive members and committee heads will be appointed. . The new officers are: president, Mrs. J. S. Black First Vice-President, Mrs. William Rothwell. Second Vice-President, Mrs. A. Holbrook. Secretary, Mrs. William Mur-dock. Treasurer, Mrs. Charles An derson. Sergeant-at-Arms, Mrs. Wilfred ' Garbutt. Executive, Mrs. G. V. Hanlcy. CHIROPRACTOR John F. L. Highes, D.Cn Ph.C. 21-22 Besner Block Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOI RH 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 2 to 6 p.m. KVKMMi Monday and Friday, 7:30 p.m. foi those unnble to come during the day. RECEPTION 1ST In attendance afternoons. It rS 5 AtJIJC'C 0PPte .'g AH III 1 HUU TTnl. y HOME-MADE CANDY V vine rrnw W V ALTlflO oir l DUAC3 V y Order Now Blue 3S9 - a KXXXXXXXXXXXKKXXXXXXXXXtH Prince Rupert Florists 3003rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions 1NT NOTICE MVs. A. J. Croxford, Mrs. M. J. Keays. Mrs. G. V. Hanley was in charge -of the election. Other business of the meeting consisted of completion of plan;; f&r the Christmas tree which is to be held on December 19. MOST MOTHERS DO THIS t!asA6o!d T IEDTIME rub WOKKS FOI H0UIS throat, chest, back whila child sleeps. with VapoRub. Re-lief-brmginft Often by morning action most distress of starts right away... the cold is eased. home remedy Best-known you can use to relieve distress of children's colds is . comforting Vicks VapoRub. Even while you rub it on. VapoRub starts to work to ease distress... and it keeps on working during the night. No wonder most mothers do this when a H0 O cold strikes.! 9 ' Tonight,try y VapoRub PETER PAN GIFT SHOPPE Xmas Cards Novelties Xmas Gifts Lending Library Phyllis Pullen 229 Third Avenue West FOR SALE FOR SALE-2 lots on 2nd. Ave. These lots are choice and will i flio f mucnJ larBer vrice in $1,750 t? 7in L 00. SDUnd Prince ""vestment Rupert Realty at ? Itl Llney- (287) FOR SALE 6 room VUme House with 60 feet frontage on Pieott Avenue. Fine gar- Jfrenn 'Pk Good condition. f2.750.00 $1,000.00 down payment will be accepted. P. H. Linzey, Prince Rupert Realt.v Co. ,287 shower was held one evening ; last week at the home of Mrs. William Mintenko, 709 Eighth Avenue West, in honor of Miss Dorothy Didorak, a December bride-to-be. A corner' of the! room was ripramtprf . witvi nint -.... f and white streamers, centred with a white bell for the occasion. , Sixteen guests spent the evening playing bingo, a guessing game and a jumble contest. Prize winners were Judith Mintenko .Agnes Collins, Dorothy Roberts and MMrs. William Mintenko. During the evening ,a decorated basket laden with gifts wa3 carried in by Judith and Isabel Mintenko. Miss Didorak thank ed her friends for the gifts. Refreshments were served by the Misses Bernice Mostad and Agnes Collins. Invited guests were Mrs. J. Micholuk, Mrs. E. Rhodes, Mrs. H. Chandler, Mrs. M. Mintenko, Mrs. Bessie Cowgill and the Misses Dorothy Didorak, Ruby McNeil, Ella Zi'tlau, Nellie Skryp- nyk,. Dorothy Roberts, Anne Watermanchuk, Dorothy Shade, Bernice Mostad, Agnes Collins, Isabel Mintenko and Judith Mintenko. MANY ATTEND NAVY DANCE Navy drill hall was abloom with nautical decorations Friday night when the permanent force complement of H.M.C.S. Chatham sponsored a dance to raise funds for their canteen. More than 150 couples enjoyed the evening. The hall was arranged cabaret style wili tables at one end A feature of the evening was a jitterbug contejt which saw lively contortions. Music for the affair was provid ed by the Four Dukes orchestra LARGE COMMUNIST GROUP The largest group of Com- munist party members in any country outside of the Soviet Union is in Germany, with an estimated 2,200,000 active C.C.F. Club Meeting Tuesday, p.m. Club Rooms, Fulton St. . (287) Canadian Legion execu- tive Meeting Tonight 8 o'clock. Regular Month- j ly Meeting 8 pm. Wed uec. 8 (wun lniuauon oi , new members. lt Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkif returned on the Princess Norah Saturday afternoon from a three Wpplffi" hrilirlou trir. In Vanrvm r Miss Mary McCaffery arrived in the city Saturday afternoon by air to spend a holiday with her mother here. Miss McCaffery is a nurse In one of the Seattle hospitals. Mike Comadina.arrlved in the city by air Saturday from Dawson City, via Vancouver, follow ing the death last week of his father, the late Alex Comadina He will be in the city until after Christmas. E. T. Applewhatie returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a week's trip into the interior as far as Houston on Liberal organization activities. As Liberal candidate for Skeena in the next federal election, he held meetings at a number of points including Telkwa, Hazel-ton. Smithers ana Houston C. P. Bussinger, Telkwa, vice-president of the Skeena District Liberal Association, accompanied him. Announcement Ml advcrtien .b -n tnia column U1 be charged (or full montn t 26 cent word St, Peter's Fa Bazaar, December 9. . Special Xmas Bridge Party, Civic Centre, December 10. St. Peter's Y.P.A. show "Fan tasy," St. Peter's Hall, Dec. 10 j and 11, 8 p.m. j Concert at Lutheran Church, Friday, December 17, 8 p.m. Moose Christmas Tree, Saturday December 18, 2 p.m. sharp. Oddlellows' and Rcbekah Xmas Tree, Wednesday, Dwc. 22, 2 p.m. S.O.N. Whist Dance, refresh ments, every Friday, 8:00 p.m. , F(FRr?Frl?.41 Doe Sedan.lstructlon of the above Flat will TIMELY ANNOUNCEMENT! A very line assortment of Cruiser 8 Jackets are available at Acme Clothing. (t., Why not look over all the lovely things at the TOTEM POLE GIFT SHOP for "Gifts that are Different" this Xmas. 211 Sixth Street. . (ill) Most Rev. J. L. Coudert. Roman Catholic Bishop of the Yukon, sailed on the Princess Norah Saturday afternoon bound for u"6y enrouie to Whltehorse aiier arriving here Friday night from eastern Canada. W. A. Thorn, proprietor of Thorn Sheet Metal works, Vancouver, arrived in the city on the Princess Norah Saturday afternoon on a business trip. He was accompanied by his father, C. Thorn, who is making his first visit to the city. Passengers sailing for the north from Prince Rupert on the Princess Norah Saturday af ternoon Included T. P. Rasmus- sen for Juneau, Mrs. C. E. Mai . ette for Skagway, L. Yeltatze for Ketchikan and Mrs. F. Car lick for Carcross. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Construction of a Flat over ths Public Works Warehouse, 1st Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. f Sealed tenders for the Con up to 12 o'clock noon of Decem ber 11th, 1948. Plans and Specifications may be obtained from the Public Works Office, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C., and arrange ments made to Inspect the site. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. H. W. STEVENS, District Engineer, Court House, Prince Rupert, B C. (28G) WORK WANTED WORK WANTED Jobs of anv kind. Urgent. Phone Black 510. Room 12. 287) WORK WANTED Reliable eirl wants babv sitting iob during evenings. Phone Green 773. (289 ) LOST AND FOUND FOUND Keys on 2nd Ave. Own er may have same by calling at the Daily News and paying lor tnis advertisement. Wi LOST Simms 17 1ewel Wrist Watch near Navv Drill Hall. Finder please return to Daily News Office. (289) MACHINEKY Fun SALE TO SAW better lumber more economically use the modern ; and up-to-date tvpe National Portable Sawmills manufactured bv National Machinery Company Limited. Vancouver. B.C. (tf) METAL WORK PLUMBING Installations and ReDBirs. 8HEET METAf WORK. Tar and Gravel Roof-lnc. Letourneau & Suns. fi29 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) l 1 ! 'XXKXXXXXXX.XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX-tXWZXXXfXT. XXXXXXXr E2 ARROW ' SHIRTSO Make your Christmas shopping easy Buy him an ARROW SHIRT and know that your gift will be appreciated. Our Christmas shirt stock is now complete. A beautiful range of woven stripes, prints and plain white' broadcloths. ifi all sizes and colors to suit every taste. ARROW SHIRTS, NECKWEAR HANDKERCHIEFS All suitably ' boxed for Christmas presentation, , II 111 Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General S Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & i & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 ,, Phones 60 and 68 rt Hi FOR YOUR iri 'CHICKEN IN t; THE ROUGH A X CALL RED 705 a CIVIC CENTRE H DINING ROOM X X M VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Sunday, 11 p.m., Coquitlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunaay, "11 p.m. ' FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Dec. 3, 17 and 31, 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Dec. 10 and 24, 10 p.m. ' FRANK J SKINNER ' Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. - Phone 568 NOW AVAILABLE Metro Mintenko eneaeement of Dorothv Didorak. Iirvant Clark, son rs. k. warn oi c wedding will in St.. Andrew's Wednesday. De-7:00 Dm. Ut bi Ih.aNKS dina and family k.;ircs.s ineir aeep i lur many kind- yicssions of sym- i receni Dereave- e to express to those who I and oinerwise ivit lunrrai. lube electric ra- ; Electric Washing condition. S63.UU : 217 between 9 (289) nt ra!lv located 4 ic House. Apply 1 292 1 il Kaimp. lovely . 727 Fraser St.. (286) K SALE I c wilh bath, m view, cemraiiv 10 00 cash. Terms Concrete foun-inls. Bth Av- Cit .a price $2,750 terms. number of war-m nil parts of ' tractive! v Priced. tKLR Sc CO. LTD. Fid Suit' Sinrlf I'rrasted ; ' pcrfcci ( Special .'.$37.30 Wool tiabardinr r-made. Reg. $43. $30 S'.row.-i Topcoats Special $22 and Work Pants Ui choose from. $2.95 to $13 iireakers New. ptv, all-wool, per- m Sf! Ml -wool, good pes. Rpirular $5. $3.50 Voi Pullover Ml sizes, from $1.30 lor dress and sizes. From $1.25 'Hl-3-ply, best : iw. Now .. .30c lieon Sets Make f'- Regular $3.93. $2.25 Milady's Wardrobe is never complete jShe can always use another DRESS, a smart SWEATER SET, a lovely BLOUSE or a SKIRT. And of course LINGERIE, especially BRIDAL SETS tmd 'dainty SLIPS are popular with Milady. f-'arl i . a 4 i f It is so simple to shop at Sweet Sixteen. Select your merchandise and pay a small deposit. When you call for your purchase use the PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN to pay the balance. No Interest-No Carrying Charges 441. (2911 F9R, SA,LE Medium Coleman Oil Burnin? Heater. $65 00. Phone Red 154. (2t) FOR SALE New Cups and Saucers, fancv doslcn. Regular 75c, now 50c or 4 for $1 75 A real Christmas Gift. BC. FURNITURE CO. (tfl FOR SALE Good Timothy Hay $30 per ton. F.O.B. Kitwanua. BC. Write Box 495. Prince Rupert. (285) FOR SALE White panel. Monarch raime with wick burners, and oil contract. Phone Blue 624. (286 FOR SALE One Quebec Heater. Like new. Price $10. 1054 9th Ave. East. Red 751. (tfi WE BUY and Sell New and Used ! urniiure. Hardware, etc Slightly Used Portable Gra- maphones. Kitchen Sets. Vacuum Cleaners, small fancy Tables. Logging Boots. Lok-pinu Saws. New and Used Kitchen Raneers for wood, - -al and oil. Kitchen Chairs. Underwood Typewriter In best shape, Oflice Desic and Chairs. Rues. New Chest of Drawers. Bookcases, British India Rues. See us for vour furni ture needs. B.C. FURNITURE CO. Black 324. an FOR KENT I FOR RENT 2 room apartment Apply 100 4th West.- (2861 FOR RENT 2 room apartment. Applv 221 5th East. Phone Red 807. (289 FOR RENT Three rbomed suite, furnished. Private entrance, bath and toilet. Oil stove. Ground floor in Washington Block. Phone Black 490 or apply cottage at rear. (lti WANTED W A N T E D Car batteries, car radiators, brass and copper; navlne eood prices See BC. FURNITURE CO.. Black 324. WANTED Jan. 2nd for four months: furnished small suite or liuht housekeeping room for ouiet couple. No children. Box 420. Daily News. ( 287 XMAS PHOTOS Order Early Chandler & Cowgill For Appointments PHONE DAY: GREEN 389 NITE: BLACK 615 216 4lh Street JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Of Particular Interest are our TAILORED GABARDINE DRESSES AND SLACKS 1 TSf CANNED F00IS fA i 'i ft Ho 1 1 ywood Cafe Newest and Most Up-To-Date Cafe In Prince Rupert Open from 8:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. y ones you will find just J . - y f3 Al feyCl what Santa ordered at . . j I t'Vk I v L. S'ttf y ' thf we specialize (-jf M'fi FOR outside I -inc. g in Chinese KAk'iP orders Phone I J f l V 17 ; STORK SHOPPE j Dishe. 'flMSm m Tfi, A - Luxe JVERY UNE 422 oorunv, g ou. W 7 ill Ml fJfih xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv y . , . . ' V! (J CMAJWU BR0WNW00DS 1 gMmrm wk ? ai iv irtTii r " . t -i w i i ta f n. The New Improved "One Man Power Chain Saw I i a ' Hie woods, this lightweight tool is proving Its under all soi ls of conditions. 1 p. Air-Cooled Motor. Flywheel Type Ignition. ASK THE 'MAN WHO BUYS ONE QUALITY COUNTS IN TANKS . . AND QUALITY YOU GET WHEN YOUR TANK IS MADE BY BY """"it Recoil Starting. Ball Main Bearings. "6 Inch -or. s i ihr'h ........ $313 b Piltice RuiwrLRuiM tax Extra if applicable LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL CE RIIPFPT IIPPIY HOUSE THOM SHEET METAL LTD. 253 East First Ave. Phone Black 884 rd AvL-,,ue P.O. Box 772 Thone 632 I'"":.,. .4 m