Prince Rupert Doily News Friday, July 28, 1950 Officers Installed Eight Join Navy Here el Bills High? i Terrace Lodge I.O.O.F. Joined To date eight men have volun- j teered at HM.C.S. Chatham1 here for service In the lloyal WANTED Third class steam Arthur Franklin, son of Mr. the local lodge Tuesday night, engineer,' temporary emoloy-' nnrt m i tt. r,ni t nt. ' whon nmitv niKtrirt Orand ment only. Apply Pioneer Cana- hinw et v.. Mssrpr Harrv Ktni installed the ! Canadian Navy. ' They havt dian Laundries. (tf) $1,000 Canaan Packers Fellow- local officers. them down and enjoy the added com- i i - J I U.. : i 1 1 : filled out attestation papers and ; passed their medicals. . However, Ukrainian nv r..u..u-1 ship for the third consftcuuve i. i nose mstaiiea were. Catholic lnsulaTeu numc uv 'f'biumng U of an Mas win w niH k.. ..u year. Mr. Franklin is sDecializinz I . Noble Grand Fred Green they will not be admitted to active duty until x-ray plates Vice Grand Norman Garner . -iU UJf C CtLJlt I - - Hawryluk In Annunciation I cancer research, and has puD- been viewed ......... by "j radiolo- nn t.hi financial tecreiary muruj BREGLAS Roll DianKers. BREGLAS can-easily be installed in your Church on Sunday at 11. (176c) lished several papers 'A 'f subject. . MacLeod. I Sists and their papers approved Rwnrrtinff Spcrptarv John i at Ottawa. Names of volunteers A visit from the district gov- Davidson ernor, James Woodford of Seat- ' Treasurer Joseph Delorme lie in an evening, and costs only $o.DU per iQ square feet. tie, being scheduled for tomor- : RlRht gUDDOrt to Noble Giand Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McKerrl-cher and family left this morning for a three weeks' motor holiday trip to Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. We have a large stock cf not appointed. row evening, the Prince Rupert Rotary Club postponed its BREGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, are not available until they have been taken on strength. A recent communication from Naval headquarters, Ottawa, advises naval establishments that reserves may be taken on for 12 months' special naval duty. It Is entirely on a voluntary basis. Left support to Noble Grand- weekly gathering from noon yes- Mr Rassmusson. V 7 trophies and prizes to suit any ' terday. Mr. Woodford is arriv- J I Rieht 8upport to Vice Grand-David Owens. cut to fit between ceiling joists, just roll out. BREGLAS can also be installed by your competiuon. Prices range from I ing on the Princess Louise 10-$2 to $35. Special designs to t morrow afternoon after visiting , Left Support to Vice Grand- order. Bulger's. (it), Alaska clubs and will proceed Albert Wood. Here's ' leisure wear at its best! Soft, comfortable collar and .full cut throughout for easy wear! Full range of colors in pastels and rich tones, i Buy a few today for all - summer comfort. south by air cji Monday. SQUATOR )CAL CONTRACTOR, on a time payment to 20' r down and 1 2 months to pay the Players selected for Football game with Kincoiith report at Canadian Legion at 6:30 Saturday evening. , (Hi The equator, inclined to plane . known as the ecliptic, that passes through the sun's centre, tilts at an angle of 23'2 degrees. ; Right and Left Scene SupportsWilliam Hammond and L. C. Eby. Chaplain James Laurie. Conductor C. S. Viers. Warden A. Gillis Following the installation the regular meeting was held with I Mr. and Miv. Henry Spofford sailed on the Prince Rupert last night for Vancouver enroute lEast to make their future home. Mr. Spoffords ill health has made the move necessary. j Meeting of Int. Union of j Operating Engineers Local 510, Carpenters Hall, Friday, July lance. INQUIRE TODAY AT a banquet afterwards. Vlbert & McCaffery Limited ;2Sth at 8 p.m. (it Moose Children's Committee Meets P.O. BOX 160 fc 116-117-58 Mrs. H. B. Shontz of Seattle and Mrs. Robert Eller of Brcm-merton, Wash., arrived on the A meeting of the child care committee of the Women of the Moose was held at the home of i yr Mr--- -ami j'the chairman, Mrs. E. Lngrin. At conclusion of the business, 'pourt was enjoyed with Mrs. A. Everlrich first prize-winner and Mrs. A. Marshall, consolation.' Prince Rupert Wednesday and are visiting their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Franklin. A. B. Ingram, who arrived here recently to become chemical superintendent for Columbia Cellulose has taken up residence with his family In the former Robert Gordou home on Seventh Avenue East which the company has purchased. Present at the gathering were Mrs. A. Marshall, Mrs. A. "Ever-ieigh, Mrs. William Anderson, Mrs. P. Bond and Mrs. Frank KAIEH CO-OP HARDWARE SEE US FOR YOUR NEW OIL BURNING RANGE Parlctte, the senior regent. 40 PLYMOUTH Z-Door 5cdon $527 39 FORD Srotion Wogon 573 Home Canner Cans Enamelled or Plain. In assorted sizes. . Conveniently packed. Twenty four to a Carton. 146 NASH, Radio, Heotef $1400 REFUGEE MISSIONARY Rev. Hector Daoust cf Montreal, young Roman Catholic missionary of the Franciscan Order in Korea, is believed to have escaped with two other priests when North Korean forces captured the city of Taejon July 20. He wrote his superiors In Montreal saying he was planning to flee to Japan if Taejon fell to the Communists. . (CP Photo) ZENITH RANGE $198.50 Dickinson Air Flow Pot Burner LITTLE COUNTESS $199.50 , H. C. Little Pot Burner ' Also FAWCETT OIL HEATERS PHONE 179 251 - 3RD AVE Stands SufliCHU It oz. Botllt $4.15 13.3 ox. lolri J JS TANQUCltAY, GORDON I CO. LTD. . . . th largell gin diitillart in In worl U. ARE A FEW OF OIR BETTER VALthS 1 ' THOMPSON 1) CAItS Ninety Years Old But Going Strong A grand old lady of runce Rupert has Just celebrated her ninetieth birthday and recelv-j ed the congratulations of many friends. She "is pioneer Mrs. '; Alex Taylor who came to Prince I Rupert many years ago with i her husband, long since dead, 1 and maintains her little home on Eighth Street where she still does -all-ther own -hwpwoTlC although kindly neighbors are HARDWARE CO. LTD. Lll.l, r.U YOU TO SEE I'S FIRST 'TVilo nrtrartluimpllt. t 1-Ot DUb- Ushed or disolaved bv the Liquor Control Board or bv the tiov-ernment of Brith Columbia. PERI MOTORS LTD. PHONE 868 r 2nd Ave. and 1st St. . est aiirsCua X -I P.ORTRAI T S Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Box 845 Phor.e Green 383 Prince Rupert ( on hand at times to help her I with odd little. Jobs. ' if? Nor do the advancing years keep Mrs. Taylor always at home. A member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, she takes an active interest In its affairs and is usually seen at its general meetings. A tendency towards falling eyesight does not prevent her from enjoying a friendly game of cards.- LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S 'SHOE SALE COAT REDUCTIONS . 28. Off All Summer Styles f KIDDIES' SOX To Clear 4 Pr. 1,00 SEE OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT your next TER FLIGHT RRANDRAM HENDERSON HOMEWARD BOUND i V v J N Announcement BARTER FLIGHT PLANES available for Now the wind blows hard from the east-nor'-east DOM'S DEP'T STORE Trades and Labor Council KJ Our ship she sails ten knots at least a ' l Labor Day sports, September 4. Dance at Civic Centra. Bazaar, October 4 J rw Catholic end 5. Aerial Surveys O Aerial Photography Private Charter Q Timber Cruising, etc. INTERIOR AND COASTAL POINTS For ATES - INFORMATION RESERVATIONS PHONE 476 18. f Rrbekah Bazaar, October Huzza, we're homeward bound! For over a century Lamb's" Navy has , been the call of those who know good rum. Smooth and mellow, it is maturedj blended and bottled " in Britain of the finest Demerara rums. s St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 28 Sonja Bazaar, October 27. BOULTER & WELTER (Formerly 13 & W Transfer) Sand, Gravel qnd Cement Phone Block 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue oy J ARCHITECT 1I J Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3.- M Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar 11 November 8. n Presbyterian Fall Sale l.'ov. 16 N CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. kali's NaSy Sua IO.D.a. tall cazaar Noember This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor T..O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. . & Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Killas & Christopher Dlclg. Air Freight on oil Flights "to AnM $e ihmly. JOHN H. BULGER; OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue HOBBY SUPPLIES NOVELTIES TOYS Penguin Hobby Shop 6th Ave. and Fulton SI. Phones: BLUE 416, GREEN 232 mciALs Fine architectural plans deserve the best paint. B-II "English" Paint combines the qualities of beauty and durability that protect exterior "cral Electric Toble Ironcr 'them Electric Gladironcr 1 $60.00 $119.50 surfaces. rmes VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam ALICE ARM. STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON "crol Electric Vacuum Cleaner urn Cleaner Don't Miss Manson's Sale of Ghins FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES SLASHED Manson's China Shop . 303 W. 3rd i Green 960 Drugsl t $49.50 $85.00 $19.95 $4.95 Electric Mantel Radios ferl 'e Lamps, with shade the Pioneer Druggists 7T, PRESCR'PTION SERVICE- Sunday, Coquitlam. 1J p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, August 4 and 18 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 28 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 Daily Delivery Service PHONE 81 RTHERN NOW AT B, C. POWER CO. STEWART, B. O E RUPERT PHONE 210 Phone 311 McBride St.