if Tuesday, May 10, 1949 Terrace Timely Topics i omcs fr rrom Mrs. CR.De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter 1 1 lI . All Nl J IT SACRED HEADS i In the Fiji islands, the hitman head is considered sacrefl, and it is an insult to reach aboiift the head of another persons. ! v t ' if Steamship Movementt For Vancouver Sunday ss. coquitlam, 10 The Firemans' Annual bail, mmmawmiLLm It was stated at the Board of Trade meeting on Wednesday held Tuesday in the Civic Cen tre was a great success and ! evening that Hon. E. T. Kenney J James Smith, volunteer fire 'had said that work on" the In chief, expressed, his thanks to up flrmary was being held' tiirough lack' of material. BRITISH SAYING - ; . The saying, "Children should be seen and not heardi" has been traced back in England to the 15th century. ,,jtelwfor them, too jjiiw iryinH vvJion. Camilla ilon't like llio tilings that are goml for ili, in ! Vim won't have that troublu with Pout's Grape-Nut Flukos. For thii clUtinotivcly different cereal Joe more than delimit p.m. . Tuesday ss. Catala, 1 :30 p.m. Thursday a. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Cataia, 11 p.m. Wednesday ss Prince Rupert. 10 a.m. Prlday ss. Coquitlam 1 p.m For Alice Arm and Stewart all who had made it such a success. After the insurance has been paid there will be enough money left over to buy some much needed equipment. Everything was donated for the Miss Jean KSrkaldy returned on- Thursday morning from Prince Rupert where she has spent the past month. ,jlh ii famous Grape-INuts flavor in llio fonn of crisp, honey-golden Jttt' si it Parker Mills returned from Vancouver and the University of British Columbia on Thursday . W. Donald returned from the south after being away three ilukfo. It alMi give them nourishing food essentials for which they ALL have a daily nred! weeks on holiday. He is much mornnng's train. Alan Dubeau, Improved in health and has some ' another U.B.C. student, return-thrilling tales to tell of the , ed on Tuesday, earthquake in Seattle where he! 11:15 p.m. For Alaska. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. From Alaska ',, . Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, To Queer Charlotte Islands Saturday sa Coquitlam, no p.m. From Queen Charlotte Island, -Sunday ss. Coquitlam, ami Sunday ss. Catala. 11 p.m. From Alice Arm and' Stewart Tuesday ss Catala, a. m. From Ocean Falls Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert 10 a.m. , For Ocean FfcCs Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, relatives at the was visiting time. F. Carlsoni of Prince Rupert CN R' roadmasten, had' his leg broken at work and was brought into hospital here for attention. At the Girl Guide Association meeting at thehome of Mrs. Head last Tuesday it was de Mrs. Hans Roch and. two sons drove to Princa Rupert, returning on. Tuesday. (t-HtiS ftAVOR-' xZii PREFER T tL'EMTWE A tgftV6KA?E-NUT$ FLAKED FAVORITE FOR I f FIAKE CRAL) j 'uOTfl?' REAL MPLP ME MAW? 3mv MBEfc VSffiff J cided to have a meeting with the parents to plan the supplies needed for the summer camp and to figure out approximately cost for each girl. The proceeds of the May tea have increased the Camp Fund to $123.79. Re Roger Walbh has returned, to ; P Terrace from the University uf II A LETTER... British Columbia. freshments were served at the close of th meeting. A meeting of the C.C.P. was held in the Oddfellows' Hall on Wednesday evening with Harold Wlnchi Leader of the Opposition, as guest speaker. Following his address there was a leng W. Osborne Jr. left by car on a business trip, to Vancouver. question, ueriod. F. Frank was The gymnasium at the Civic Centre has been boarded up and chairman- of the meeting. W. H is now ready for classes. Under . Brett, M.L-A. for Prinoe Rupert, was also. In attendance. Tne the supervision of Jim Ken ...from Toronto DEAR CUSTOMERS: Well here I am a long way from home trying to find new and beautiful things for your 1949 gift occasions. I have looked over the samples of over fifty five factories and wholsale houses and when the goods arrive in Rupert during the next few weeks think I nave customers will I really hope our of the pieces have never done a- good job. Many . been shown anywhere till this year and most of the items have been, from present stock before tax.. They will include sales the new 10 per cent well as the neu and glass as china silver, copper jewellery and many Interesting new things. My Post's Grape-Ms: Flakes taste so Different ...are so Nourishini ' Pout! Ornpe-Niita Flakrt am made nut from m but prospective candidate for Skeena "post's also Joe Denioola. of. Houston, addressed the meeting. I nedy, the boys have done a good job of carpentry work and great credit is due to them for sticking to the job until it was completed. The boys working were George Haugland( Alex Jordan, rapedNUTs Mr, and Mrs, C. L. M. Giggey left. on. Thursday to visit relatives in Vancouver. from TWO'Kruint kiuiiriprnnd Mhral and malted burlr; Iilrtnli-il, tiakod and tnaHtnl to a flavor that i diffflrrnt from that of any olhrr read j-to-eal cereal in ths wurld. S tiinre's a. duultl rrawin. why- ttiry provide needed nouriiilimmt' ... useful' quantities of earbnliydrule for energy; proleim for mih-i If ; prHlirui for bone and leetli ; iron for the blond and other food e.wntiitl. Get Denis de . Kergommeaux and Roy Clifford. flakte Miss Ida. May Pearson was laid at rest in the Kalum Ceme V '. ;r:..e-Nult Huket tUn vry. nut time you go to Hope to see you soon Alex Mackenzie of Prince has disposed of his property h dfnrec'i. JOHN BULGER tery last Monday afternoon af I I In HGUtAi Of tlO ECONOMY awaaga- RECIPES fx TASIT COOKIES ami- tkt gMd thing, e tht packa ter funeral services were conducted in the Anglican Church on Lazeue Avenue to Mr. ana Mrs. John MacDonald of Prince George. a 6f iT A rndatt ! Omul tto by the Rev. P. Mallett. Mrs. C. J. Norrington was erganist and Mr. and Mrs. C. Pohle return :fIED AD IN THE DAIL1C NEWS WILL BRING RESULTS ed recently from a trip to Van the hymn sung was "Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah." Pallbearers were Wayne Berger, Mr. Peduzzl, Jim Presty, Ralph Ber- couver. Dr. A. W.. Large returned to the city on the Chilcotin this morning after making the round trip to Stewart bn professional business. Try a Classified Ad for Results. MEMBER SEES FOREIGN TRADE ELECTION KEY The Dominion Telegraphs haslger, W. Mohonie and' J. McKay. jLSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL installed a line on the bench tor . X. s . ... i the convenience of the residents GEORGE L.. RORIE I Advertise in tne Daily News'. 1 , , , . . I The forthcoming federal -pnlit- in mai, area. I . 1 Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. I:0R DECORATINQ ins. 1M.VGINO SIGH PAINTING k EAHMER Income Tax Returns Complied Dudley Little drove to Prince Rupert on Thursday. HON, Besner Block Phone 387 ffO.VE BLUE 83B tical battle will be fought out on the basis of Canada's foreign trade, which is the biggest concern In the nation's eson-omy, according to H. G. Archibald, M P, for Skeena. who ar-Hvprl in the citv from Ottawa Geoffrey Lambley returned from the south on Thursday morning, having attended the RADIO CLINIC Satisfactory Service Monday night to start his elec-' Game Commissioners Conven-h-o mIn tion at Harrison Hot Springs as CALff 53 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 2M 4th Street ' Phone 655 the Terrace delegate. PAUL M w.d Avenue West Will Robinson journeyed to Prince Rupert last week returning with a new car. HUXDEIDE Tanned by sun. and wind. Mr. Archibald arrived in the city by car after driving from the national capital where he attended the session which began last January and culminated in dissolution and the call for an election. "The Government is badly TKIN'S DEALER venth Avenue West HANDYMAN . HOME SERVICE GENERAL, CONTRACTORS iCK 8M Box 290 states to Washington, then north. Mrs. Archibald and their small daughter are coming later by train. u;rrHerl about the fallins; con P. J. CHENEY Building and repairs of all kind Despite the slackening condlr tion of world trade and its danger to Canada's economic level, dition of Canada's world trade," he said. "Figures which they use Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners DENTIST 5, 8M1TH BLOCK P O. Box 1401 for political purposes are those , J the government will not hear ol'l afraid; , .. . , ,,ivJ of a year ago. They are PHONES Black 887 Red 894 evening? to publish the stumping state, of Canadian trade for this year." j Mr. Archibald left Ottawa a, week ago Sunday by car andi P.O. Box 1670 IE iROW CARS . '-Hour Service any uaner arrangement,. viiji,i might sidestep, the cramping lack, of hard dollars. "They have stated definitely that they will have nothing to. do with barter," he commented. Plans for his forthcoming political campaign are not definite ntBMiici tivM fa. drove through the nonnem PHONE 640 rod Courteous Service BUYPGES and McLEAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS vet hut he thinks it will be if TO TECHNICIAN while before he starts holding IT He exDects the last Skinny men, women gain5,10,15lbs. Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor limb, mi oat: ml liollnwi m. .thrill. Bo.iv .. iil bkJ no l.mgM wraw.iv: bwly lose. is m Income Tax Returns Compiled HUDT II IE fortnight of the campaign to be Wclng and Repairs KE C0LUSSI "ne BLACK 750 !'2 10th East Besner Block Room 31 PHONE 600 OUTSIDE) (INSIDE AMD strenuous. The provincial election trend? He was willing to make a wager on a C.C.F. victory in B.C. on June 15. Reports of his anti-Atlantic H-IDLLNG WOOD It is the heart of the family Your home deserves to be placed on a pedestal. MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING f Sack Delivered past stand in C.C.F. party caucus 8"w and Operator liable for him. two months ago were termed Phone BLUE 818 P.O. Box distorSed rumors" by the f B & w TRANSFER Skeena member. 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. Green 188 PWN MACHINE C.G.I.T. TAKES. A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS WORKS and one of life's greatest satisfactions. home is greater when you know it loofcs The satisfaction of owninf your own its best, and is fully protected. 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Miss McArtnur was assisted by the Misses Mary MARGARET -McLEOD OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONE BUILDING r'l and tnib ... Strachan and Heather Brewer and each of the girls acquitted q P" plena, IT ALWAYS COSTS MORE HOT Ttt PAIIIT" Minister of National Health and Welfare SPEAKS WEDNESDAY 2:45 -3 P.M. (CETIPIKL herself with much credit. Barbara Tens sang sweetly "God r0R VriTTn IBMMSBMaBMSSSSMaSlBBMiaBliaiBlJlJBBBBBM f :4 Gave Me a Wonderful Mother." CIC2,N.9?ETE WORK For Reserevations ' Write or Call CITY OK DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. The service was conducted en J, SAUNDF.RS tirelv hv the eirls except for PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 the benediction by the past. ReiT. George E. Sendall. dn Equipment Qnaianteed ?REPAnts Support the CLEAN W PAINT UP BEAUTIFY Campaign Advertisement Sponsored by the Paint Manufacturert and Distributor 6f British Columbia LARGE-SCALE PANHANDLING Beeelne was so rampant In Well Cartage Ltd. 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