Prince Rupert Dally News Wednesday, December 13, 1950 ' 4'"' Announcement lo Our Customers 9 The office ond warehouse wil! be closed from December 23 to December 26 inclusive, Air Ritchie returned today oni ! JiOY.? MEN'S DPvESS SOX These are real gifts, from. 40c tq $1.25 , BOMBER JACKETS and PARKAS, from - $13.00 t BOYS' WIXDBREAKERS, from ., $3 25 j FOR THE LADIES I ( LADIES' HOSE Cotton mixtures, Nylons and t All-Wool, from, pair -J 55c TABLE CLOTHS i serviettes to match. Beautiful patterns. ( Were up to $4.00. Now. set . $2.25 I xne frlnce George from a business trip to Vancouver. C For Alderman vote for H. M-Daggett. 290c) Inspector . M. Bella. R.C.M.P., arrived today on the Prince There are only 11 more shopping days till Christmas. GET YOUR CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW. We still have a fine selection at the VARIETY STORE. (tf) Olaf Hanson arrived from Vancouver on the Prince George today. Cool orders booked by December 20 will b delivered before Christmas. Orders placed after the 20th will be delivered the following week. r v . -1.1 X - If N .' f'f I . ; George for a visit to the local detachment. Valhalla meeting Wednes Thorn (tf i Frozen pipes? Phone Sheet Metal, Black 884. i I I ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. day, 8o'clock. GIFTS galore, gifts you will I jf?7TifliJl Legion I NwB4nK!eting' t-jijft? Thursday, 1 Cfi' 14, 7 p.m. Jl IIM! adore, at The TOTEM POLE dinner Broadway, December (291pi SHOP AND SAVE AT GliT STORE. I utci Mr. and Mrs. James Gorman lJj iJ leave tonight for Winnipeg where The Loval Order of Moose they will spend their annual ! Christmas Tree will be held Sat-vacation. i urday, December 16, at 2 p.m. ' in ihUnn Tamnlo A full nm CCF sale of sewing and home ; Come In gram for the children is planned (292) cooking, Thursday, 2 to 5 p.m., Metropole Hall. ,(yoc i EARL TO WED The eighth Earl of Essex. 66, and his blonde 37-year-old fiancee, Mildred Carlson, plan to wed in Seattle, Wash., shortly. The British peer met Miss Carlson, a U.S. ronsulai worker, in Australia a year ago. This photo was taken in Vancouver, shortly after the couple arrived from Australia. (CP PHOTO) ORGANIZING FQR DISASTER rrri . yrr r and . SEE OUR GRAND tf - - , , v .41 iinil wl fin M itSSk,... ! Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown left on Monday night's train for Hazelton where Mr. Brown is; appearing on a case in court.1 They expect to return Thursday. I Mrs. D. A. Johnston and her motheiMn-law. Mrs. W. D. Johnston, arrived from Vancouver today on the Prince George to visit D. A. Johnston. jrfholic Rites Jr Pat Heagney J,ilu!cm mass for .the late $nrk Hcaaney was sung yes-ilay morning in the Church of Annunciation by Rev. Father p. Mohan. Mr. Heagney, a fume employee at the Prince jpi i t drydoek, was a resident Jhe city for 22 years. He pass-way at the Prince Rupert jtx'.-al Hospital Sunday morn- o craveside service was taken Father F. Rayner Pallbear- wore Charles Bulagno, Louis iiidio. Pier e LeRos and Den-i ciaron. Interment was in irvirw cemetery. SELECTION OF , A$s -f, XMAS ! Avoid disappointment order your Christmas flowers NOW! , Balagno Florists. (293c) NOTICE Genuine Dry Lute-fish and Alaska Fat Herring for the Christmas sea-son. Order Prince Rupert Red Cross Mobilizing for Emergency With City Clerk H. D. Thain as chairman and Donald Darling as secretary, Prince Rupert's Red yours now at Rupert Butchers.! Mrs. W. M. N. Ramsay and Phone 21. 707 3rd Ave. (293c) 1 daughter, Kathie, arrived today from Kelowna on the Prince George to Join Mr. Ramsay here. Greeting Cards Friced from 25 for $1 up jveep me youngsters imppj . i ... - .i shop for toys at the VARIETY; Cross disaster relief committee, aware of the poten- Indian Superintendent and Mrs. J. A. Findlay arrived in the city yesterday by plane from the Queen Charlotte Islands and are leaving on' this evening's train for a combined business and holiday trip to Ottawa and store. we have a complete tj i danp;er of current conditions, is about to move stock of TOYS at prices that will i . r j- eet c suit your pocketbook. uf) ;mto action. For the purpose of co-ordinating ettorts announcement in line' and knitting' an effective organization, representa- MORALITY SQUAD CHIEF Inspector John Burns has been appointed to head the morality squad of the Windsor, Out., police force. His appointment was the latest step in reorganization of the city's police organisation which saw the dismissal in October of Police Chief Claude . Renaud and Deputy Chief W. H. Neale. (CP PHOTO) You will be pleased SATIN - GLO with our wiin me policy ui ouier gioueiy j tives OI me various seuuuiia stores In our district, we will be i the community public service, ine ten vears on the executive. jmi Gloss & High Gloss Canadian Legion meeting tonight, auditorium, 8 o'clock. Initiation of new members and matters of urgent importance. (ltc) industrial and business will be ( The presentation of a service open every evening until 9 p.m. MIDWAY GROCERY. (243c) badee was made to Mrs. Elkin? called together shortly to per- many beautiful tints tect the disaster relief set-up. tor interior decorating. Under the banner of the Red A Canadian Legion Cross, citizens will baud together Gift Stationery too! fc Wc have just received a shipment of ENGLISH GENUINE LEATHER WALLETS (which we will gold initial free of charge) SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS by Mrs. N. E. Arnold. Acknowledgement was also suitably voiced by Mrs. Arnold of the work of the departing president and the regret that was felt over Mr. Morley's de for their mutual protection and jty'Cv meeting tonight, audi fifjl torium, 8 o'clock. Inltia Fire Destroys Forestry Boat QUICK DRvING THOMPSON ARDWARE CO. LTD relief. Amateur radio operators will be organized to take over in the event of a breakdown of V'Hf tlon of new members ViA-V and matters of urgent importance. !tc) parture. Two Causes Aided By Friday Dance Proceeds being divided between the fund which is being built up for the establishment of a trout hatchery In the vicinity of the city and the pro regular communications, trucs3 will be mobilized to act as am m. on Mrs Wallace Antilla J- p- MacDonald, fire inspec f ..'-nu i nk will he arrivine tor attached to the local Forest, Five Candidates In the city Saturday night from j Branch, returned to the city or bulances, shelters will be arranged and emergency clothing stockpiled. Nurses will be elisted by Mrs. O. L. Murray and assigned for emergency duty. the interior to spend the Christ- i the Prince George today from For Moose Vomen mas and New Year holiday sea- .;0cean Falls in which area he wa? posed High School Band, the Prince Rupert Rod & Gun Club son visaing nere aboard the departmental cruiaci Preliminary arrange ments Besner Block 3rd Street Five aplicatlons for member Phone 234 lines were made uns "'JU111' " White Cloud when it caught fuc i along these held a very enjoyable dance In the Civic Cent'e Auditorium ship were accepted at the regular UUI1. j .,1, . CVUn AtVi.., when the local Red Cross So-:iety was in special meeting this Monday night prior to the departure from the city of Presi OH 0, meeting of the women oi Tne Moose with the senior regent, Mrs. Prank Parlette, in the chair. The applicants will be initiated at next meeting. Although the weather was un dent R. A. Morley who is about ttUU SUUR. lOOt fllUdJ. VtllUi J Light up and decorate irjaboard the White Cloud wore Christmas! You will find Just Ranger Aale Antilla and Skipper what you require for your home , Nell McM.iiian: at the VARIETY STORE, (tf) It was when she was aboit t r-r. r ithirty. minutes out of Bi iCoola that disaster befel ,.thf ANNOUNCEMENTS j white Cloud. The three men to be transferred from here to m M m Ffi ml ' Westview in the service of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. favorable there was a good at tendence at the meeting. Plans Mrs. T. Norton, vice-president u,ni assiimo the lpariprshio of the , were made for the annual Christ- December 15 Canadian i in a lifeboat and were picked ur ... Knll gion formal pre-cnriaunas by tne poUce which was -ln Products! society pending the annual mas Party, to be held at the meeting to be held in January, next regu'.a- meeting, December , Friday night. There were about 125 couples present. Music was by Mrs. J. S. Black"? five-piece orchestra and- Joe Slaggard came out of retirement of severaf years to assume the genial duties of master of ceremonies. The party was In progress from 10 p.m. until 1:30 a.m. and 0113 of the features of the evening was the drawing for a long list ' of door prizes. Mrs. T. J. Boulter and Miss M. Thornton were asked to draw the lucky tickets. j The committee in charge of the party consisted of B. J. Bacon George Rorvik, T. J. Boulter, Earl BaT, Norman Christ- 'ensojl, O. W. Abbptt and J. M. Walker. Job's Daughters Variety Musi- j the neighborhood and taken to rwoeinn wac tnirpn at. Mon. 20 . The Children s Christmas Civic Centre, munuaj, ocia twia. cal Show. night's meeting to honor j Tree was set tor uecemoer io. The White Cloud burned to the day FOR PLANNING : FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Kuilrirrs & Contractor C. H. Elkins with tne Kea Mrs. G.E. Toasters, $159.50 from .......... $9.95 to $14.50 G.E. Washer and pump Dec. 18. Canadian Legion BRAZIL STEEL Cross long service award in ack card t water's ede. party, Tlle vessel had had a checker-! ed career. Built in 1911 at Hong G.E. Radios G.E. 912 it. December 18. nowledgement of her consistent and faithful work for the society Refrigerator $429.00 G.E. Kettles $14.50 Steel made ln Brazil compares favorably with the best in North America and Britain. .,, t Kone. she was at first a sailing ever since World War I includ- DecemDer ivppi vpssel with auxiliary engine. La- gion Brlng-ur-Missus Nite. I ter she was brought to this coast and and vears ago was acquired by I the Forest Branch, first having a i Hnil-Rcntt. cas engine installel S.O.N. Christma" tree dance. Deo. 27 Royal Vacuum Cleaners : $80.55 Table Lamps $4.95 to $6.95 Trilite Lamps .... $15.95 up Junior Chamber of Commerce and laier a diesel power plant. Christmas cabaret party, Dec gixly feet long sne was based for 23 I some time at Prince Rupe t be- . . i , nr,.iKArl t r rvo n NORTHERN B. C. POYER CO. Burns Banquet, tore pemg uum' ItsCerealwffiiit- Presbyterian Friday, Jan. 26 Falls. Miss Cross Is Coming Again As a servle to its numbers the civic Centre hs invited Eileen STEWART, B.C. VI PRINCE RUPERT Prepare For WINTER! BOTH in one pacteje! PHONE 210 ENJOY KaiOGG'S NEW CIREAl delicious, tender sweet-fruit raisins together with Kellogg-crisp bran flakeg. Rich in iron, bountiful in good grain nourishment. It's Kellogg's new double treat! Double delicious! Double nutritious! Get KEI.LOGG'8 raisin bran flakes today! You'll be glad 01 Cross of th University Extension Department to come and tve nurses ataln this winter. She Check vour Furance CERTIFIED has accepted this invitation but you dul! ' and Chimney Now! MISI0 We have the most modern pCARS uuum equipment for clean- ?o far the ct aaue oi mc course is not st. If she can find someone else to do the teaching in Vancouver she will come ln January. Then she will be able to. stay for three weeks. In a three weeks' course Miss Cross would give sewing and home furnishing on alternate af furnaces and chimneys. PHONE 884 I m - i 1 K I III "?? II If V . I I- iTHOM ternoons and the same on alternate evenings. This would giva everyone a chance to attend j either or both courses yet keep ! up with their other activities as i well. . . . ... OUR OFFICE will be CLOSED for the Christmas Holiday from Dec. 23rd to Dec. SHEET METAL LTD. CHECK YOUR FURNACE YVMl ! Should Miss C -oss be uname w come in January she will be here for two weeks in late March or ooriv Anril. At that date she BOB PARKER'S 26th inclusive. 93 271 PHONE will try to bring an assistant so that sewing and home furnishing 21 All orders placed up to and including Dec could be taught at tne same mm in different rooms at the Civic Centre Whenever she arrives her in SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK-END will be delivered before Christmas. Look at your coal bin NOW and order early to avoid the rush ! ft, li i . si ' l; t'i ' M M w M I; !; t ' ! ! it, creasing pooularlty as a person TV- Omir Mmlirw A Ann fcnri. Inc. v . "Take your foot off it!" ! and an efficient instructress win assure her of a hearty welcome. 1950 CHEV. FOUR-DOOR Showroom condition. Only $2250 PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. LTD. Miss Joyce Leslie, formerly head public health nurse of the local health unit and now resld-inc in Hazelton, is a visitor in the city. She arrived from the Interior on last night's train. Fred Mlnty, who has been following the calling of an accountant at Prince George, arrived In the city on last night's train to loin the accounting staff ot Co- SAFE BUYS '47 FORD 4-Door ; $1225.00 '40 FORD 5-Passenger 895.00 TRUCK BUYS 41 SEDAN DELIVERY. Snap at 425.00 Phone 651 LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES COAL I VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotln Tuesday, 12 Noon f Camosun AMCE ARM. STEWART ANI 1 PORT SIMPSON I Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. I FOR NORTH QUEEN . riini.OTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotln, Dec. 1 and 15 ! 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS 1 ss. Chilcotln, Dec. 8 and 22. I 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER I i Prince Rupert Agent 297 lumbla ceiiuiose tu, v " wife and family will arrive later. Mr Mintv is the son of tne late 1 t'" nos sMU""- calces t i 1 I I F A C. Mlnty who years ago was district chief of provincial police Shopping VARIETY SP for X'mas i - ri u m. w r v m p. here. 1 victts va-t u2!zr 1 i If you want to sell It. advertise Third Avnm.o Slinno it. News classuieas. j