ToY Local News Items IPrfncc Uupm Daflp I3ctosi . . . Thursday, October 7, 1948 10J, SENIOR MATRIC Supervisor of Fisheries O. S. Reade left today by air on a t. ," . pft g&f ' J f V I H 4 , business trip to Vancouver. Lutheran Ladies' Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, October CLASS. PLANNED. Principal Hurst Recommends That It Be Made Permanent Institution . Booth Memorial 'High School will have a permanent establish "LHASA" A TRULY FINE 9, 2:30 p.m. 23G) W. J. Raymond of the Daily Canadian Legion W.A. meeting Thursday, Oct. 7, 8 p.m., Legion Club Rooms. (236) Speaking in support of the current Civic Centre membership drive, E. D. Forward, Civic Centre director, was heard today at the regular weekly luncheon of Prince Rupert Rotary Club. Re-opening of the Mavis Col-clough Studio of Dancing. Students will be enrolled Saturday, October 9. 1:30 to 5-sn nm News staff is leaving tomorrow INSUL-BRICK SIDING A practical and beautiful exterior wall siding that returns installation cost on paint and fuel savings. This color-lul siding is weather resistant, durable and Inexpensive" We maintain a complete stock of BP products Phone us today ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. COAL - LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 118 morning for a holiday trio to Terrace and New Hazelton, ed senior matriculation set-up If the School Board follows rec B. C. Clothiers and Furni TOPCOAT. ommendations by Principal A. M. Hurst, who suggested that the ture closed until October 8. present year-to-year Dolicv. (236) During the last two days of based ton the number of interested pupils is adequate. 1161 Ambrose Ave. Res. Blue 480. Business Blue 322. (327) A request bv the Prinoo r. BY Board members last nieht all Gordon & Anderson's sale, a new piano will be sold at a reduction of $200.00 from the regular sell expressed themselves as favor ing the idea of having the senior ing price. Easy terms mav be pert Kinsmen Club for approval of the annual Hallowe'en shell-out In the CitV schonls ujqq r Shiffer-Hillman CULMINATION OF LOCaTrOMaIS matriculation service as part of arranged on the balance. (237) the permanent school program to the discretion of the school D. G. Stenstrom, consultant but deferred making a decision Miss Mary MacMillan, Jack principals by the school haH of the Columbia rVHnlns at last night's monthly ii. nuista lecuinmenaauon who . , has been here and at Ter- "i feel that, unless the senior race for the past week on one matriculation course Is estab- of his periodical business visits, ushed as a part of the sr-hooi is returnine to Vunmuvpr nn . ... . . ' '' "LHASA" topcoating is a luxurious fabric, woven expressly, for " Shiffer - Hillman, ' by' Crombie of Scotland. ' (arson Principals) at Fashionable Vancouver Wedding A romance which had Its be-nniims during early childhood jys of the couple In Prince Ru- Come to Bazaar at. nathnK c4 fc. . P ':' i ...: y - - ' - School Hall mm a. . . .i&KMsi'Ms.j,. the Prince George tonight. 1UUIO., October 6 and 7. Afternoon Tea, .HAPPY ENDING A romance whlfh ho0r, tv. o iij pert culminated In a fashionable Vancouver wedding at Shaugh-nessy United Church on' Saturday evening when Miss Mary Kathleen MacMillan became the bride of John Klston Carson. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. MacMillan. The groom Is the son of the late Dr. J. H. Carson and Mrs. Carson. Both families lived for many years In Prince Rupert. Insets of Chantilly ;ace enriched the blush satin bridal mg to take it, it will never b?. a d e q u ately established," Mr. Hurst's report stated. "I would recommend that the Board ne cooking, other attractions. Afternoon and Evening. (236) There will be a public meeting next Wednesday, Oct. 13, at the King Edward School. The speaker will be Mrs. W. D. Mc AnnouncemenU Ml rtvertt.itn.i'jM n tnia column will I 'hHriTMt ffir k full montn at 26 cents word sons camp in Germany had a happy ending in Timmins, Ont., recently when Artur Anollns of Riga, Latvia, and Milvl Sam-malkivl i of Tallin, Estonia, were married. Torn loose from their Baltic homes by war the happy couple shown here first met In Germany in 1946. Artur left Europe early this year to work in a p)ld mine in the Timmins area. Milvi was able to come to Canada as a displaced person to work -as a domestic. ( CP Photo) Aid. and Mrs. J. R. Morin were Leod, president of the B.C. Z '?. accldent ln Parent-Teacher Federation. Plan .vUU,ci yesueraay morn nir in of ,, - O . . w HVI.(.11U LI 1 111 11 Iff I.I I IV Ull - I an.uro.ing to word received In A. members. (It) authorize that senior matriculation be taught even if only one person wants it." Under the present arrangement, at least 10 students must signify their willingness to take senior matriculation before the course will be taught. As a consequence, there have been some Continued on r-age 8) Because it provides comfort, style and ob-; vious worth, the "Lhasa" is the choice of men who seek a really r fine topcoat. j' gown, which was veiled In tulle me city. Mrs. Morin had the msifortune to suffer a broken BIG NIGHT FOR JOB'S DAUGHTERS illusion misting from a pearl-studded headdress. Blush-toned Anglican Cathedral annual ongregational Thanksgiving 'inner, Monday, October 11. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Eve-.rtg entertainment. Bridge Party, Civic Centre, tober 15, 8 p.m. Quern Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, etober 20. leg. She Is in North Vancouver Hospital. Aid. Morrow was un- I lnlnM.J uuisman roses and stephanotUj An official visitation imm,w . h. u.' , W. J. Alder is leav;ng tonight by the Prince George on his return to his home at Victoria after spending the last three weeks In the city on business. Mrs. B. A. Telford and 'Mrs. JJUICU. three attendants also wore Dearl SuDreme r.narHin f k t. 1 . Mrs. W. D. McLeod of Vancouver, president of the British Columbia Parent - Teachers' Federation. R. C. Woods are sailing on the aUlc picture irocKS. iers, ana other distinguished bethel The fn.i Mrs Jnrlr nQrht diA. loortcr. tu. ..T . i : .. " "acchwb waa wU.UVv ui jiiuk vi uic uigamzaiion in- ioiiowed by a aanquc at the after attending tho noHi Relieve Your Fretful, Feverish TEETHING BABY Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall izaar Oct. 22. Robckah Bazaar, November 3. Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph ueorge was her cousin's matron I eluding Mrs. Enola Henry of Masonic You will appreciate the tailoring and the smart appearance the minute you try .on a "Lhasa" topcoat. Temple which had convention In Winning ,m h of honor and was frocked ,n ceil Porterville. California, wa ZZTLSg deLrafed hnwSkf,' for Ior nere next 1 acora.tecl week and will address blue with bouoiiot nf hi,.e.rfinH the sWem r,.irrflan ci. .. 1 Prince George tonight on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. William Finlayson and son returned to the city at the first of the week from Vancouver where they accompanied the anky. Presbyterian Church, -ki"-" - me uuta.Mun ana, in ine sub- me local organization ' organization carnations and wblt. hnhw ago when the Prinr- R,.rrt rtort ..ui.w. ... .i rvember 3. Gordon C. Cummlnes. eenprai Prince Rupert Symphony manager of the Monarch t if J , remains - of Mr. Finlayson whose iJiiC I -ohe.stra Concert for Boy "ouiitiiue UO. Wltn heart nffW 1 death nnnnrroH KnrQ rats' Association. Civic Centre Thousands of Mothers Praise So Highly Why let your teethinjr bnhy frrt and lose needed rest when Baby's Own Tablet may keep your restless, feverish little one comfortable and peaceful. Used fay young mothers for over BO years. No "sleepy" stuff no dulling effect. Easy to take quickly crushed to a powder, if desired. At the first sign of teething fever, be sure try Baby's Own in Winnipeg, is arriviing in the and whose funeral took place - j - -""jiciigiii,, was an ln- mums. Soft peach-toned dresses oethel was Issued its charter, viting scene. Miss Lorna Don-were worn by the bridesmaids, made last evening a memor- aldson, senior princess, propos-Mlss Evelyn Lister and Miss El- -able one tor the local branch of ed a toast to the supreme visi-izabeth Inglis, who carried Pin- tnls Masonic girls' organiza- tors and there was a brief pro-nochlo roses and white baby'tion- An International atmos- gram led by Alex Mitchell. Asso-'mums. .phere pervaded the impressive ciate Guardian v George Murray Pat Carson was his brother's' rltes when Mrs- Levda witnessed presided. . , groomsman and ushers were Al- tne lnltiatlon of five new, girls'. The initiates of the'eve'ning vember 5. city on tonight's ; train in thr. in Vancouver. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, course of a business trin to th 1 . t it i wmber 10. Pacific Coast.! He will proceed feverishnesg, soothe irritation and promote restful mtmfnrt Duku. rv... T- Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. NOT SHRINKING EITHER The dog-toothed violet is not a violet, but a lily. through' 'to Vancouver on the Prince George. too, for upset stomach, constipation and len MacMillan. Harold Burse. w 10 u" wic ucmei in an exempiiit .were uarol Moorehouse Ethel of ceremonies' which , Moorehousp. Ma ahhu ai CatlOn Pm nnaKo nnrf rV.o. 1 Danre every Saturday night ma Knutsen and Alice Nicker Hall (233) son. Rev. C. M. Stewart was the . i'u," lne lniernauonai aig-bfficiatlng the 8tatement that in clergyman. son oJlvition Army Home League 1 U Oil srL J CD :' Burners feV : Overhauled ' If J The bridal toast at the recep- " ""TB"UU'- the tw countries i she v. had never " ve n was .o. oroDOsed Kr bv w E. E ie.Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons of The visitors left last night for Ketchikan to visit the Rainbow 'Girls' Chapter tthere. tlon WOODWORKERS OF B. C. en a more excellent presenta- r.. . . ... 2 Te the home T.H of the !! bride's I" par- h ...u tion' Th(' th attendance ,Qrocf ,fVl, was pos-at "ray Hall. Ctabral Chapter. I.O.D.E. Sale ifBiber 25th. ents. .k . . . ... When leaving on her honey- bethel here - St Andrew's Cathedral bazaar, vember 27. Orange Ladles' Bazaar. De- moon, the bride was wearing a ... , suiV of Henderson hunting plaid, ' 17lss Bernlce Eastwood acted . flA nnnnrpfl niumn In Tact nUht't pber 1st. green topcoat and hunters ,..6.,.o green hat. shoes, gloves and ba.i. Procrdlngs. ln the.aence of r'ed Church Bazaar. Dec- Don't, wail until the mercury sags way below freezing! Let fr. ber 2. lne nonorea miss queen, soivelp u. Her ki.,o blouse ...o. was ,m gold-toned 4j and i , , , , ' . , . . , i . . , . Mork, who is in Victoria taking our experts check and overhaul your oil burner now. Be ? . .' nurses' training. The principal On their honeymoon the couple jj w.. . j Z. ; Bazaar, Sons of Norway 'H December 4. St. Peter's Fart Bazaar. De- will travel through Canada and wlth the other visRnrs the Eastern United States. way! presented in an ingenious pbtr 9. TWO CASH PRIZE WINNERS in , PKINCE KUPERT Area ' MRS. M. ROSS Box 1213. Postal Sation B LOIS GOOD Box 1391, City Every week there are two cash prize winners in the Prince Rupert area on Malkin's Melody Money Time LISTEN IN CFPR 7:30 p.m. Every Friday TRY YOUR SKILL FOR CASH PRIZES ...c bi.u iUc,.ui1Cu wu, wlth a bouquet and an appro the J. H. Carson Co. Ltd. of .f t,. V... prepared ! Phone 108. 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