Pi.ncci upeit Daily N'VS , Saturday,. Octoh 38, 1950 Jantzen Sweaters I! YOU'RE SMART TO" INSULATE NOW C Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Mrs. Louis Amadio sailed Wed- Moose weekly whist drive !wsdav on the Princess Louise Saturday night in the Moose Ior 8411 ancisco. being called Temple at 8 o'clock (232 1 soutn on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Michael Mrs. J. W. Scott, wno has been de Fabio. visitant for more than a month in I Vancouver, returned yesterday ' "race McKav of the social cn the Chilcotin service department of the Pr?s- . byterlan Church sailed bv Lru MIDLAND PINES Prince George Thursday night on Closes Nov. 1 until further her return to Vancouver afte- a notlce- 253pj . week's visit to the citv. The earlier you insulate, the ereater the savings you earn. PLUS tin-' protection yoU get aguiiist a not too rare early ttiI,U'-. CM us tiKlay for - - - i if'.. PATTERNS FOR FALL , All Wool Sweaters styled in the Jantzen manner. Pullovers in the "Thunderbird" and "Reindeer" patterns at..t. $8.95 and $10.95 Cardigans in the "Reindeer" , pattern . $10.95 . Full Zipper Sweaters x-n the "Thunderbird" " x SKI -if" IHfc ) j 11 rf ur ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. . W.,.. V Mr. and Mrs Edard Benson moved here from Port Edward 1 Monday. The family will live at 1 247 Firit Ave. East, u-hilo M- V t. , f s $12.95 pattern Eenson works at Watson Island. Mrs. Jean Magnus and children. Janice and Bobbv, arrived yesterday on the Chilcotin from iicca. ... whine they have live I or the nast, few months, to join Mr. Magnus, who is employed with Columbia Cellulose Moose Bazaar, ;;. v z and 3. Legion A''ltaiv full il r:ti November 8. Presbyterian Fall Bale w v t. St. Andrew's Cathedr. W.A Pall Sale, Nov. 18. IO.D.&. Jul! oa,a;u "''.Mu.' 23. j Annunciation Home and S:hool Association bake sale, Lyons Corner, Nov. 25. Crew Saved From Storm VANCOUVER 0 Rescue on the high sees yesterday saved the three-man crew of the fish packer Elwee III after waves whipped by a Pacific Northwest storm, punched a hole in the hull ' of the vessel. I The packer, stranded In the S. Thorsteinson, Canadian im volute J migration service, motored in' L.O.B.A. B;i.aur Pc. CHurch rail ! ! Bazaar j j, um rrince ueorr.e this week United 1 and left again Thursday night. December 7, Thorsteinsan said the roach. iMa , -vir. i r BUNCHE HONORED United Nations mediator Dr R:ilnh jwere in Door condition, particu- Gallowav Rapids 5 Get Your.. LAMP SHADES and LIGHTING FIXTURES for Every Room in the House Eridge In. oua" " oeorgia with water pouring into her enKine room, broadcast a frantic "SOS," piek-up by the fishboat London I which fcufjht thrduRh a storm to take c.ie ship in -uw and ham her to a sheltered cove about seventy miles hort of Vancouver. News Classifieds Make Sales. FMKCE RUPERT DRY DOCK KD SHIPYARD SHU BUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Xmas Bunche, rigrft, receives the honorary degree of doctor of laws from Chancellor A. R. Ford of the University of Western Ontario before more than 2,500 spectators. Grandson of an American Negro slave, Dr. Bunche received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his work in Palestine. In his convocation address, Dr. Bunche termed Canada's Korean force the soldiers of peace who "may well be the salvation of piankind.' (CP PHOTO) Moose Lodge and Chapter bazaar and dance, November 2 and 3. Bazaar commences at 2:30 p.m. in Moose Temply. Dance at Civic Centre on Friday, November 3. Door nrizes : i Cards Now! now on display in Jones Family Market window where tickeui Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Utn'i t fat Stltctiai cf Kinsmen Make Ready For Another U-.liL.. LJII. n HOTEL ARRIVALS are oDKUnable. (257c) CHR1STWA5 GREETINGS i luoiiiiv nri inwp pn in vr uunnrk j SPECIALISES ON SAWMILL ' and MINING MACHINERY Advertise thrautni Classifieds. ble Lomps' :ii Lamps 4 Shades if .....w..v v.. ... . ipcil PrlnceRupert , Kinsmen of Prince Rupert, as has been their o. Foss and Mrs. a Eioff, Ter-custom in the past, will again provide Hallowe'en race; William A Rae- Port Es" entertainment for the youth of the community next Iff"'' Kr Cf s' T ?ls TWurLn, v,;rrU- i , , . i . . "v j J. Braine, L. A. Be ton, D. Cor- luesday night around their big located Ln campfires at and Mr. and Mrs. p. Kohse, strategic points in the city Alder Park, Gyro Ball (Vancouver; a. sohonovien, Ques- Phoas 234 Uohc Pool tar Write for FREE BROCHURE Hollywotd. Cllf. 3rd Street Prince Rupert . PRINTERS STATIONERS OFFICE supplies; i Rupert i ant and i,onrad Street School grounds. Preliminary I ' Mrs' tlon-ierrace; J- Williamson, Edmonton; H. B. to the big night and to raise Thompson, Prince George; Mr funds necessary tnerefor the nn.,. '.ui if'" ' 1 count the largest numaer of re and Electric I and Mrs. J. R. Donaldson and there will be a erand nrizn nf daushter. Burns Lake: Mr. and snen-out tickets during recent weeks and today they are selling bags of peanuts on the streets. "All to the end of providing the youngsters with a good. a bicycle. Over and above that,' Mrs. F. Robertson, Telkwa; Mr there will be $10, $3 and books and Mrs. L. Audet, Watson Is-of theatre ticket prizes for the! land. highest individual sales for each! W. J. Peters, F. C. Loveder, O school. jL. Johnsen, L. D. French, Van- couver; R. Qaspard, Winnipeg; evening nnri holnlnu wnoiesome to keep them out of trouble" marunuson, B. Petersen, Mrs. M. E. Scott, Ketchikan; Mrs observed Kin Bill Long this H Hansen nd R. Giske leave W. Hagen, Copper River; Mr. and morning "In Lew Felaenthal's Sunday night on the Chilcotin to Mrs. R. B. Wilson, Prince George; (formerly Overwaiteai store attend the meeting of the board Luig! Silva, New York City; Mr. naN -xvi8 I (f Battery 1 K jf2 11 : - ylX j'S rJ"' 13 your b&y tired? Sluggish? Don't wsk it to I ; f m' yyf I ' take Dn tne added load ot your heaterr and give j jfyls J jr extra power for those cold winter starts, unless you ; j. "rl? ' ytt tjlr ; reat it properly. Well .check and recharge it as . j ' ' needed. Drive up.; : ' , -y ..' i - C ' -4311 FROM $495.00 f mti iftthn ink, 1 i 1 1 Au,,m",!'- I "' ! I yy i f'jll Potition Swivelling v. ' .. 1 i HERE'S ECONOMY y L. ) fjf j P'eose er'd m more mfotmjl'iar. j'h.:' f " " ' 1 .Which Is being used as peanut of directors of the Federation of ' and Mrs. C. L. Lewis, Butedale; neadauarters for the dav The r isnermen s uo-operauves, wnicn j. a. amitn, wooqcock, ts.v.. Mr ys Prompt and Courteous "t're Here to Servs YOU orderly Hallowe'ens which Prince starts November 6. Mrs. Giske and Mrs. Wainwright, Sandspit; Rupert has enjoyed ln recent accompany her husband H. H. Minshall, West Vancouver years U a testimonial to the suc- ' ruTniFrx ca r - i cess of the ohlectlve jntMrr j jMUt pmmodore Cafe IN THE COUNTY COURT OF PRINCE RUPERT HOLDFN AT PRINCE RUPERT Jimmy Thompson, Eric Bar- ton and Harry Shestrdown are' kptwfpn spitality and Good Food fH for Send-Out Orders the fire captains this year at Fraser Street, McBrlde Street, and Conrad Street, respectively. The Drnsrams. each the resoon- LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING COMPANY LIMITED. PLAINTIFF, AND J. THOM. DEFENDANT David Chow. Mgr. I slbllitv of the caDtaln. will ln- i fwhrni-nts nnri oimrlip mmp ' 'rom the nbovp Conrt and to me directed against the soods and chattels or iresnments ana i canaies, games, . rf,.,., , nM T w .i m the untmises formerly occupi- i community Singing as Well as by the mid defendant as a bakery at the Village of Burns Lake, B.C.: 1 Nc the presentation Of prizes for ' Era a bag bicnd mixer; I American 2 poeKet dough divider; 1 Union 'worthy costumes I Rounder; 1 Prnrlght moulder; 1 Brantford 100 loaf oven: 1 Brantford 11 I Kin Prpclrlenr Prl Harrier &nd at oven 1 Hubbard 50 loaf oven inot installed!: 1 Hayswn autobread f Lr!o' wrapping machine 1200 per hour: I automatic Micro slicing machtnp 1200 I Hugh u McDonald t are ln charge ' . ,,, machine: 150 shlnolne boxes 65 loaf ca. ea.: 1 BOMBS j Of the Club's Hallowe'en pro- oucheas 3G pc. bun divider; 1 Ocm doughnut machine: 1 doughnut kettle; ceedings and Armine Boas and t cake mlxi-r e0;0 qt.: 1 Hobart 10 qt. cake mixer; 1 Fletcher electric meat Sold and Serviced by RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Distributor: Purvis E. Ritchie & Sons Ltd. 658 Hornby St., Vancouver, B.C. FIRECRACKERS FLOWER POTS ROMAN CANDLES FLYING SAUCERS P.O. Box 1730, Prince Rupert, B.C. ' mcnine; i uraniiurn water Kimis (, ... . ..., pic William Long have been diiect- j,OU(!n trough; 2 Fletcher ft. shelf bread racka: 1 Fletcher 32 loop steel Ilia the DeailUt Sale today and bun rack; 1 Fletcher 6 ft. dump table: 300 bread pans; 24 bun pans 15 x 28; ,B .. , , , . ,16 ft. show car,, tables, shelving, wrapping paper, paper bags, ice cream also the Ul-snosal Of sneli-OUl c,meg vn, ious pans and small equipment too numerous to list h j; air. and loads of other Fireworks! tickets ln the distribution Of, on Timrsduv. the nlnhl day nf NoifiiilMT. KI..O, at tne nouf 'V f0R PLANNING which the teachers ol the sehtlofc - . - I ' ! IMP sPfii?T HnP i title and mtoreat of the defendant In lile ahove goods, and tins sa-w m fO BUILDING ? have been co-fipraltiiia.' J.v I i If there Is a surplus fronVHal- in in ill Lb i i ub'"Ct to the Social Security and Municipal Aid Tax i lowe'en night, plan is to have f Dated at Prince Rupert,B C., this 21st divy of October; 1959. - 1 M. M. STEPHENS, SHERIFF of the County of Prince Rupert. (1128.1,2) j a children's Christmas party. I To the seller of the most shell I out tickets, also taking into ac REPAIRING Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE if H ;1 Uil I ' I) -f00IS jjjjf Extra comfort and less work lor , ! 6Ur J GEORGE COOK i 5 Coleman Oil. Heater j 1 JEWELLER ; Low in Cost Efficient in I toga Assure you of Quality Operation ) , JifosiH V ilue and Beauty. : ! . . . ( " 1 ' Available now at I l Beautiful 3-Diamond Off. OO ( McBrlde Street. . Phone 311 J Engagement Ring :; "iNNMV f Contractor, , I) jpi 1 fm WINTER WILL SOON BE WITH US!! NOW IS THE TIME I II If I ' I ,r--- ;s i , KvER-.viCTORU f'Silav o i, " '' p.m. , ("aiosun L 'l'MPSON ' Kids-Come and Get Tm To Purchase Your STORM BOOTS, RUBBERS and GALOSHES OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT i 1937 Ford (Mechanics' Special) 225.00 1949 Special Deluxe Plymouth 1700.00 MimoKun. il p.ni. Cb1N QUEEN Chlnotin.Oct.27 Kmc Pm- FIRECRACKERS MASXS k HORNS NOlSEMAKISS POSSIBLE STARTER Dr. Harry M. Cassldy, 50, Vancouver-born director of the University of Toronto's school of social wo'-k. mav be a candidate for leadership of the Ontario Liberal Party. He was director of social welfare for the Province of British Columbia from 1934-39 and was director of training for the "United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration prior to taking his present appointment. He Is believed to have strong backlng'in Toronto and Ottawa If he should decide to run at the Toronto convention Nov. 8-10. (CP PHOTO) 1941 4-Door Plymouth 900.00 X PHONE 566 J RUPERT MOTORS LTD. ) i 5 Second Avenue and First Street . VAV.VVV".V,A,i.VS,U,i"liVi,WSSNVVA,-"V,V,AW FASHION FOOTIJEAR bin ,V,NNER k"ne 568