r t jptintc Guprtt Dalu? J3rto ttrj. Friday, March 19, 1948 Local News Items... rjr'i 4v 1 PRESBYIERIAN LADIES' TEA Tulips, -daffodils and pussy willows decorated the pourers' table and established a spring atmosphere at the tea held ST. PATRICK'S DANCE ENJOYED Ireland's shamrock was the T. HL Wiiford is sailing on the Catala tonight on a business trip ta Klemtu. Hear thaviaavade In an all request recital Monday evening. Be thrilled by his brilliant Inter motif for more than 20U people Attention Did 70U know thai you can now get Chicken In the Ruff to take out at Civic Centre Diningroom? Just Phone 231 and we'll have it ready when you call. , (tf) Be sure to visit H. M. C. S. Chatham during "Open House" on Saturday, March 20, 2:30 to 6 p.m. Dancing 9:30 to 12 p.m Compliments of Commanding Ofliecr, Chatham. (67) FASHION-CRAFT offers fine-quality all-wool English gabardines in made-to-measure suits, slacks, topcoats. Brown and four shades of fawn. Order now at Watts & Nickerson. (168) A. Gillanders of Terrace IeU the city by air today for Vancouver to attend a co-operative conference in the southern city. Get your flnK Card today if you have not already got one. Don't delay cards issued from the office of 11. G. Ilelgirsim Ltd. 71 1 Vic Giraud of Terrace arrived who attended the Junior Chamber of Commerce St. Patrick's day dance in the Civic Centre GENTLEMEN PREFER HLONDES Thursday afternoon by the Ladies' Aid of First Presbyterian Church in the church rooms. The function was very successful and the large number of guests were received by Mrs. C. G. Ham, Ladies' Aid president. At the pourers' table were pretation of Chopin's "Polon-ai6e-" (It) Darrow Gome?, sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for a Wednesday night. Walls of th auditorium were decorated with the green leaves of Erin's national foliage and "green tie" was the accepted style of dress. Music was provided by the Four Dukes Orchestra. Novelty dances and balloon favors contri In the city on this morning's train from the interior to spend a few days on fisheries department business. trip to Vancouver. Rebekatt-a spring Fashion Show with entertainment. Styles by Wallace's Dept. Store. This Friday night, 8 p.m., CWic Centre. (67) Easter Reservations Have Mrs. T. H. McCubbin, Mrs. M. McLeod, Mrs. M. J. Keays and Mrs. L. C. Eby. Serviteurs were Mrs. E. J. Smith, Mrs. Harry Robb, Mrs. J. Delorme and Mrs. M. MacArthur. buted to the fun. Prior to the dance, Junior Ciftmber members and friends gathered at the I.O. D.E. hall for a reception, later going to the Civic Centre. Committee in charge of the function consisted of James Ham, William Reminiscences By w.J. d Reflections Assisting in the tea room were Mrs. W. W. Bowes, Mrs. Dan Kristmanson. Mrs. N. Macdon- THOYS Jftt' GOVERNMENT BUILDING Dr. Hitoshi Is Open to Debate BUT Men who insist on shirts with reputation prefer ARROW SHIRTS Weiss, Ted Smith and David Bailey. you made your reservations for Easter Day Dinner, March 28, at Civic Centre Dining Rom, yet? Better Phone 231 today! (tl) Lynn Galbraith, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Galbraith, is sailing on the Cardena tonight to mm m ;!.:,,!.. premier-designate, is shown with girl govern-'jji i uidiP'r! on the site of one of the government of-t ,K;,i winch was destroyed by fire that also damaged 1 ;v; n i s official residence. Apparently the office was , i c m. ;rui turn and nothing was left but ashes. Many and official papers of the Diet and cabinet ticuiucra.s C nl.it. 1 Agitation for the legalizing of 1 It was not a knockout, yet verily hospital sweepstakes in Canada ja comfortable figure. The will not be downed. Something, ' amount was somewhere around ald, Mrs. J. A, Teng and Mrs. H. C. Halliday. Mrs. Bowes was general convener. Cashier was Mrs. H Calder-wood. The home cooking booth was in charge of Mrs. T. A. Mc- both for as well as against, can be said. It is certain,, the av (SOlGJS twenty or thirty thousand dollars pernaps more! Anyway, enough to make one reasonably spend fa holiday Tth friends at Massett. erage hospftal is always in need To relieve miseries VICKS i vapo ft u a of money and rarely, if ever, Is j sure of his bacon and eggs at ' Meekin and Mrs. J. G. Garrett. without dosing, rub on kruse. nt-ad of the and Dredging Co., ,rryint! out exten- there any prejudice against acceptance on grounds of it-s origin. A sweep has been called gambling. So is lift! L ioii worn ai wai- the appointed hour. A pleasant time was had, and later on, if memory serves, an apartment house was bought in Vancouver. Wiiat happened since is anybody's guess. EASTER F. C. Boreham, British Columbia district manager of the Monarch Life Assurance Co., arrived in the city this week from Vancouver and will be here for several days on business. Miss Betty Soderlove. of the staff of the Bank of Montreal, at Stewart, is sailing on he ir the Celanese Cor-Anicrican pulp mill, intiay en his return Anyone knowing the present whereabouts of Burger Eber-I strom, one 'time believed to be resident In British Columbia, please communicate with the Public Administrator, Provincial Building, Edmonton, Alberta. (It) A. B. Anderson, manager of Massett Sawmills, arrived in the city from Vancouver by air ft alter a brief visit ).. to the work here. SEND COUTTS CARDS Easter Sunday 28th March With superior fabrics, in plain colors, prints and woven stripes, full cut andcorrectly styled, ARROW offers you the utmost in shirt value. If Princess Elizabeth should die without issue, who would be king? The query, heard in Prince Rupert this week, led to many conflicting opinions. Arguments became warm. Finally came silence. The subject had become talked out, and none could say who really would be king. A ; araena tonight on a holiday j trip to Massett. She arrived in j the city from the north on A trader named Sandy McVeetie, With a Cannibal King made a treaty. In a glass of gin -sling Mac toasted the king And then the king toasted McVeetie. UlLV KfNNIXS Thursday afternoon and will BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED CARDS .Rei;dj Kins quiet little man at last remarked: ( fm-r ,,, TOn, 'The present one, 1 suppose Mr. and Mrs. O. Peratrovich. of Ketchikan, arrived In the city on the Frince Rupert last nitsht and will proceed on the Cardena tonight to visit Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Adams, at leave on the Cardena tonight on his way back to Massett. Attention! All Sons of Norway members, short business meeting Friday, March 19, at 8 o'clock, followed by "Brothers Evenlnr" Meeting to take place in newly acquired hall on Sth and McBride. (Hi feeding and j vrm- appropriate Local school chilaren wee. I 222 (3Tf I ' rnrrrmn inno wordings I being quizzed the other evening Personality and radio listeners were all at I.T.I.I'i y I Untt nbLAOUa - lALIili) OCT 111 - see our selection today - llHYiifcMi TS tention. "Who," it was asked, "can the words of the signal All entry forms for the Music 'Announcement All ndcrtivini;nui In this culumu 'England expects that every . . . Dead silence. No one spoke. and Drama Festival must be in the hands of the secretary. Mrs. jjw'itu-d by .'tie kennels in :- now for litter, three champions on mi dam's side. died patrons it. "Come on. . Someone must 4 f.v. know! Big bat tie on the sea! Surely you can tell." Another spell of strained still wui of cnar(fi mr u run moutli j t 25 ccnu word Rebekah taster Parade, Civic Centre, March 19. ; Card Party, Civic Centre. ! March 19, 8 p.m. a ness. And then, in words tit n sounded hurried and anxious J imp- arc l I' d luu "do his duty." natural uonclt-rf ul J. H. Black not later than March ! 20. 67) 303 Taxi formerly at Three Sisters Is now operating from Bert's Transfer across from the Liquor Store. 67i Tom McKeown, district Sun Life Insurance agent, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver where he will attend a company conference. m Well, when you were nine or ten. Trafalgar was not so easy 1 to spell or remember. And Horatio, too. was not without :' ;, ,BLV f and pedigrees Speaking ol sweepstakes, a i Arthur H. S. More tun, repres- iciiimtr actually wa.-, made in entatlvc of Your Health, official !prjncc Rupert some years ai;o organ of the British Columbia 1 .1 HUNT " I K I., B.C. Tuberculosis Society, Vancouver, w Ur THANKS I 1 '-W ' 1 Cubs and Scouu W.A. Tea. Sale1 of Home Cooking. Conrad Street School, Saturday, March 20. 1 St. Peter's Y.P.A. Bazaar, Par- 1 Ish Hall, March 27. Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., Daffodil Tea, March 29. j Sea Cadets and Jobs' Daughters Combined Show and Musical Revue, March 31 and April 1, Navy Drill Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. ! Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. ! JC.C. Smoker, Moose Temple, April 2. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, April 8, at 8 p.m. Prince Rupert Symphony Or chestra Concert, April 9. Presbyterian Spring Sale. April 1 15. Is sending a few days in Uie City We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our Col. S. D, Johnston, officer many friends who were so kind commanding the 120th Heavy to us in our recent sud bereavc-Antlalrcraft Battery and Capt. nicnt. !tl'y4 it f outfit from tib to toe ... 1 We Specialize in U WIJCATING and (.KKASING (AKS I Mrs. S. E. Parker and family, j J 'Tt Ib ' ' Lee Gordon of the local reserve unit, left this afternoon by air for Vancouver where they will attend a regional conference of offifcers and civilian advisors, to the Reserve Army. Alderman UNDERWEIGHT i Service Station accompanied Robert McKay It's a rtrii fm-iiirw -KI I I' hrlps upMt Mrs o iniirii .kimiv I.om.-h to hll ,..m. N'H MiW-KM.!1 them to take part in the meeting as a civilian advisor. 1 Often 605 I Ss vv Hcrcs niv wardrobe; l'' vVwS a Suit a Blour,e I U tSj -J a Dress my Accessories I ''''f 'V Only a small down payment MllH "' . in llir l.liNMUtrrain pi v nil ol Iht iiw-Krv nnnrrHl.-. Url N( -M I 1 .nI i! may l tnr imiht lu twirl lii-idtli; iiiitronl j Hripltt Mini u lirlli'T Mjiprtilr. l ilrn siivrcH rvrrvwhiT;. Monn -buck guarantee. For Sale 1GER Orange Tea, April 21. Women Of the Moose Ufa at the home of Mrs. C, McZntyre, 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, evenings April 23 and 24. Children's matinee Ajuil 25. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter's spring sale. May 6. Mother's Day Tea, Hon' Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons or Norway Hall U.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Registered. Nurses' Ass'u Tea, Nurses' Ho.ue. Wed., May 12. HMOMMBVwn I uiiu i puy uj i wear V ' 3 C. (ieiuiine - on Sweet 1 6's personalized A Baby Doll ! --'V I Long established furniture store business on Third Ave. The price for the stock and business Is very reasonable. Sec the owner today, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. GREEN 504. Ltd. u "venue enton jUeir 'Skaters ?INK RE-OPEtts TONIGHT lu,i,i,,nl Dustproof Floor LL'l'fc: CilANGE OF SCHEDULE ' j Tfn N0 carryinS charges! GRACELINE B J ?r::VJ NW scrvng you at: ALSO' ! B 1 SXV!4 W'e. 2201 Main St. . fi.,!. Columbia ! K 1 x -sj Hastings St. . 44, Strc-t, New JTST AKCIViD! II I 1 807 Granville West 10th Ave Westminster CHILDREN'S ft 1 , -ISsst &na,l t0YrsSt- . , RUBBER EOOTS IV- J 1 m . . nCOl,VCr , Prince Rupert . 1 vV f iS vVXx v 1 Commercial ,D Dr. Kingswav and VHITEANDRED VS f ' TV 2315 Main St. Clarke Drive Port Albcrni. 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