1 Prince Rupert Dolfv News Thursday, Novsrr.ter 23, 1950 31 PlTi t e el A. D. Vance left on yesterday's plane for a brief business trip to Vancouver. j Iftibert H. Parfcw returned to the city on the Prince George j -. --til ' 'UviU i . . 1 , -1 yesterday front a- business trip to Vancouver. While in the south he attended sessions of the British Columbia Liberal Association executive. 10s buys a tin of Campbell'8 tomato soup, 15C a tin of Lynn Valley pea;hes, and $3.75 still oyJ?.SLcase r Pacific milk at SHEARDOWN3. For our Nabob coffee price see our window. (275c) J. K. Table, who arrived here recently from Vancouver to work with the Columbia Cellulose Company, was joined by his wife n.,StLrday's boat frra the sojtn. Mr. and Mrs. Tobie will reside at 336 8th Avenue East. S. O. N. Whist and Dance, f riday. Nov. 24. Whist, 8 o'clock;. nUole by Mike Coiussi. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. (274 Meeting of International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 510, Friday, Nov. 24 Carpenters Hall, 7:30 p.m (274c) Following thei weekly Junch j eon today, members of Prince JVC .S-"" -tupert Rotary Ciub adjourned o the Capitol Theatre whers thev saw a moving picture furnished by E. V. Whiting of the . FOR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE .116orU7 "WINTER GRANDEUR" This Is the title of a 16 by 18 Jean Cameron oil painting which the Civic Centre Art Club is raffling as a means of defraying expenses involved in connection with the staging of the art exhibit at the Hobby Show last spring. Our picture of "Winter Grandeur" is made from a linoleum cut which was carved by Mrs. J. T. Harvey, on of the leading spirits of the Art Club. national Employment Service and dealing with employment problems of the day in particular ! reference to the problem of1 older men. President A. B. Brown 'was In the chair. I Arriving m ten days A car-! 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A list of company registrations, coming within the Act, at Victoria during the week-end Includes the A. M. Nobles Company Ltd., $10,000, No. 1 Besner Block, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert. hospital. ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion Card Party, Nov. 22. I.O.D.E. Fall Rannr Nnvimho- A recital by Prince Rupert's popular Varden Sir.ers featured a well-att-ndid meeting of the King Fdward Paront-Tea.-.her lumbia Cellulose Company, arrived on the Frince George Wednesday from Vancouver. He has come from London, Ontario, and will be followed by his family shortly. Neus Classified From Vancouver (Tuesday) C. Davis, S. W. Welsh, F. Smith, C. Jessup, G. Doucette, Dr. R. G. Large, Mrs. E. Best, A. Fleming. To Vancouver (Wed.) A. I.. Hosay, F. E. Ladn-er, Mr. Wallace, R: Hale, G. Hale, W. G. Morri-fon, D. H. Goodwin, Mrs. J. L. Chesher, A. D. Vance. GORDON & ANDERSON A sociation held In the school j Cancer Society, Wednesday, Nov.' Nurses' Annual Ball Nov. 24. r . i : and Many M,n,, , . iueV.y ven:ns;.at z:30 p.m., Common Lounge, Lutheran Church Lutefish parents and teachers at fishcake dinner, Sat., Nov. 25. Annunciation Home and School vtirsitmtviHmttmiivmtmwtwi For Action, Advertise! M - GLO oi iivic uentre. Election of officers, delegate's report showing of film. Any Interested person Is welcome. (278) w Association bake sale, Lyons Corner, Nov. 25. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! oss ii High Gloss LET US RAI'C PHONE neaumul tints f-y terior dscoroting. tended the meeting, despite trie cold weather. The number of men attending is Increasing steadily. Reports were presented by convener.! of various committees, Mrs. R. E. Mortimer gave mnre information reeardhv? the proposed visit of Mrs Mll:sh wills prominent in P-T-A work in Vancouver. R. G. Mojre spoke of the plans for the sjhool Christmas Concert to be held at the Civic Centre on December 14. This will te open your on$m am 643 jiick drying Jthompson After all is said and done, how does it taste in the cupl That.is.what counts! TEA BAGS yield the perfect flavour. iWARE CO. LTD Bridge, whist ana cribbage I Catholic Hall, Thursday, November 30, at 8 p.m. 1 Navy Dance Public dance at the Navy Drill Hall, Dec. 1. Proceeds to children's Christmas Tree Party. Dancing 10 to 2. (276c) L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. Job's Daughters Bake -Sale Overwaltea, Dec. 2. Port Edward Anglican Bazaar at Community Hall, December 5, at 2:30 p.m. United Church Fall Bazaar, December 7. Rod and Gun Novelty Dancu December 8, (p RUPERT BAKERY LTD. Wife Who Works No Benefits For PRETORIA, South Africa (CP) Outside work for wives In South Africa has no real benefits, says Mrs. C. L. Wright, president of the Pretoria Council of Women. In a speech here she said that good hired help in the home akes a large part of the extra earnings, while the working wife needs extra clothes and must pay extra Income tax. Chief disadvantage, she said Is that the centre of her interest is no longer entirely In her home, and children pay the prica. Thf woman suffers extra wear and tear in attending to two jobs anc' lonly to parents and immediate hx. Packing, Cratinf feipin? a.-vl (ieneral frtaef and Storage Ye, Reliable and Effl- prvice. Also ttKents for pi Liquid Air Co. Lto , family The P.-T.A. has bee asked to assist lir handling tin concert. The parenrs were invited tr consult teachers regarding the progress of pupils, as shown b' reports recently issued. Mr Moore, in his "News Letter." offered sumresUons to have parent help interest their children in leading. Peeord'nrj of the work c Grade VI nuoils of the s-h' were played by Joseph Goscre .'en, Acetylene and all supplies. . SILK, t V L Hi i j , VJ00LJAYOM SAY'S CARTAGE is too tired when she gets home 0RAGE LIMITED 1949 Special Deluxe Plymouth 100.00 1941 4-Door Plymouth 900.00 One Maple Leaf Truck Motor $225 to care about what happened to her family during the day. . J and Park Avenues 'I Vhiy-vs GO and 68 iuuou conauion, corupieie witn -speea transmission, -radiator, battery) PHON&566 These were extracts of the forth-rmin ! Chr!tma vconrerV and NO JAYWALKERS Many itreeU- in The Hague safely bleached with ' also of a broadcast to be present capital of the Netherlands, are jixury Steamer Mrc r.cnnrr RTOT M0I0.7S tm. 1V.L UEUXUr Second Avenue and First Street ed over CFPR during the sec ind week in December. A delighted audience lHten-'r' for the srr-orid t'me to the Norwegian Varden Singers who are trained by Peter Lien. They favored the gathering with two of Mr. Lien's ov n compo-it'ons "Hilsen til Norge" and "Sk"cb- SAILS FOR 'ANCOUVER ? o fjf Die b ie d 0 jm M Intermediate Ports i nen. Two of the electisns were intersected by canals, lows: "Hilsen til Norge" (Greetings to Norway) Peter Lien. "These Evening Bells" (Shep-pard). "Serenade" (H. Kjerulf)." "O Jeg saa Ny Himmei" (And I ea wa New Heaven i ( J. D'ihlof ' "Skjebnen" (The Fate) Peter Lien. . Among those present were If spector and Mrs Graham. Vr and Mrs. Duncan Black, Mr and Mrs. C. H. Insulander, Mrs. R. G. Moore and Mrs. Gordon Freeman. Norwegian stvle refreshments were served by Mrs. Roald and CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS! Holly Wreaths if Light Xmas Rope yunar in English, the rest aln ? in the Norwegian language. Mr. L'en gave a brief intfrnrptation Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. or KETCHIKAN fDNESDAY MIDNIGHT of the Norwegian into Fnglm. Twenty years ego this club of Norwegian sinwrs wps formed. Their anniveriiBrv on November 26. Throufh the voars they have eiven freely of their talent for the pleasure of others. kr if Tinsel if Bells 'ur Keservauons Write or Call tUY OR DtPor OFFICE if Candles. her assistants. 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