Prlncp Ruport Dollv News - 3 Wednesday, December 6, 1950 SUGAR RECORD CAPETOWN W In spite of Local Teacher's Play Is Aired Canadian Legion card party tonight, 8 o'clock. (It) drought and other handicaps a record yield o! South African sugar is ui prospect this year. The target'ot 640,850 tons is likely You will find the greatest selection of Christmas decora tiona for the home at the VARIETY STORE. (tf) Featured this Friday night Ted Sorenson returned to Van- rnnvcr vftRtprdnv nn thi P-tmniiin over CFPR at 8:00 to 8:30 will be be exceeded, with a yield at a rebroadcast oi Alias My lfeast ii 0QQ tons higner than the Frozen pipes? Phone Thorn aftet. a p,. Rupert on Sheet Metal, Black 884. (tf) co-operative business. Sailing for Vancouver on the I v tinivv.r, rriena oatan, a naii-nuur "'ys"irecor of 1M5. tery arama written uy due ww- Camosun yesterday were Mrs. L.'ln Rupert mspectlng the Holstead and her daughter. . Canadian Pacific Airlines prop- Don't forget the Rod and erties. He returned yesterday to Gun Club dance at your Civic Vancouver. coe, local school teacner ana radio enthusiast. Already aired over a major eastern station and short-wave about a year ago, the mystery is a weird story of an ailing mind in the hands i .... feKwi Centre on December 8. Lots of (283c) fun, lots of prizes. Annual meeting Prince District Boy Scouts Associ ation, Civic Centre, Wednesday, G. N. Moore, Consolidated Min Plain Freize Cloth . show pa ins GREEN . BROWN NAVY' MAROON Sizes S-t6X THE STORK SHOPPE Blue 810 30S 3rd AVe. W. (Hi ing and Smelting Co., left on ! Dec. 6, 8 p.m. of intangible Satan and was written by Mr. Goscoe on assign- , ment as part of an eastern series of commercial radio dramas. No stranger to. the writing! game, Mr. Goscoe has written i Tuesday's plane for Vancouver and Trail on a business trip. During the second great war, Cienree Lambert, whose death stage andTadio plays since 1942,' and was awarded a Scholarship The monthly business session occurrei Sunday night served in of the CCF Club was held last tnU dty a guard. He perform-night at the Metropole Hall with ed tnis work for practically the a fair attendance. Routine club yii0e ar period. TOR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. 9usuies3 limners were uiscuaa- in playwriting by the University of Alberta In 1944. Local residents will recall' his weekly children's programs of last year and may hear a typical example of his children's works December An organizational meeting of a Rotary mixed chorus will be held Friday, evening, Dec. 8, Civic Centre. Any person interested in choral singing is invited to attend. (286c) "What with the world the way It Is, how can they just sit there and laugh?" ed. IF you are shopping for TOYS . . . come to the VARIETY STORE. Our stock is complete and prices are right, (tf ) NOTICE Genuine Dry Lute-fish and Alaska Fat Herring for 12 over CFPR at 8:30-9: :00 when he will feature a special King Edward school broadcast ernien To Charter.- Confederate Army Veteran Is Dead ST. AUGUSTINE, Via. The death of Robert K. Boyt, a Confederate Army veteran, is an A broken ankle resulted from a fall Mrs. Rose Evans had near the Christmas cea3on. Order i of the Queen Char- riiicn nounced. The record says he Ice Arena Considered Ray Reflects and Reminisces (iiy-KkKiegaie section oi iiVed to he 102 vears of age Of interest too Is the fact that Mr. Goscoe's children's features have aroused the interest of Capitol Records of America, with which company he is in contact now, with a view to making albums under that label. VANCOUVER VICTORIA i: -m Charlotte Islands arel yours now at Rupert Butcher. Phone 21. 707 3rd Ave. (284) ! Miles Donald, well known prospector and all round mining man from Alice Arm, is visiting in ;y H'i't'lVillg U1UU Cllttl- Summit Avenue Saturday. Miss Evans, who works In Simpson's new order office, is using clutches while a cast is on her right leg. Christmas turkeys, ducks or geese. Place your orders with us now to assure you the grade and 1. local in uie united oer lor the charter. At uieir a and Allied Workers' . meeting, which will last a few Proposals for the erection of in When power stops and rauis 1 Vancouver. Mr. Donald has a Ice a:ena in Prince Rupert were i unn -hl. Tom Parkin, days, they will elect officers, dis-I n representative or the cuss fisheries regulations, navi-$. h.is gone to the islands gation regulations and lay plans the ceremony. I for delegates to attend the 1951 1 srniip applied in Septem- convention of the union. and gales come and the bright-; base metal property at Alice ness of cafes is reduced to dim ' Arm and a Vancouver group plan candle light, patience and good on examining the ground once prepared at ie Civic Centre by the arena committee Monday night for presentation at the size of bird you require. WE January annual meeting of the nature is put to a test. Prince the winter is over. Rupert Is said to have a lot of i ,, , Mr. and Mrs. ChaHes Mordaunt V. j lt, .,, each and its true. Yesterday. ,... ,v,v,0oKo,c Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotln . Tuesday,1 12 Noon ' " Camosun u ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN x CHARLOTTE ISLANDS bs. Chilcotln, Dec. 1 and 15 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotin. Dec. 8 and 22,, 9 p.m, FRANK J. SKINNER , Prince Rupert Agent" Civic Centre. Arranged through the Civic Centre, the special committee for CLEAN THEM AND DELIVER THEM. MIDWAY GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Phone 659. (287c) R. J. Mawer of the University of British Columbia extension ah But whenever C one went; abot a week aga Mr customers, waiters, waitresses M.A. DESIGN-OF-THE-MONTH the city's Sports Centre project, which proposes an ice and curl all appeared to be pretty rnuch'fishe TOan' of many years alike Here was someUimg that tesidence here) came orlglnany ing rink, possibly a swimming pool and other facilities, consists staff, who is visiting in the city to address the Women's Canadian Club, will also be the speaker at the weekly luncheon of the jfrom Grimsby. of Dr. L. M. Greene, chairman: Earl Gordon, Donald Forward, Allan Hurst, N G. Moore, A .P. Crawley, Robert Dunlop and It's hard to believe a party of Dr. R. H. Ball, manager of he Prince Rupert Rotary Club to FAST! K rm BETTER Third Avenue Phone 568 morrow. Canadian parliamentary mem- cellulose division of the Celanese bers were planning to visit the . Corporation of America, left by Orient a few weeks ago, to "ex- yesterday's plane for Vancouver amine trade possibilities." It was enroute to New York after spend-their idea and it lasted quick.'; ing the past week or so here on General MacArthur saw to that, business. Dr. Ball expects to be Maurice Brydges. Social Service Committee Meets The regular monthly meeting ORDER YOUR APPLES FOR XMAS NOW. Fancy Macs $3.90 , box, Jr. size $2.0Sr. Another shipment Netted Gem potatoes arriving Wednesday, excellent Precious little would such a trade back here again soon, accompan- keepers, $2.99 sack, lncmae jap mission mean to Canada Just ied by his wife and family who now. will take up residence In the city of the Women of the Moose at 1 ?Sv - - ' -'Tf - ML-- - - 5, I' . """""iir'wii iri i . L-Jt pj . . . " " " - " A ; for a while. oranges with your order still $1.29 box. MIDWAY GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET. Phone 659. We deliver. (287c) the Moose Temple was followed by a session of cards. Winners were Mrs. Sam Haugan and Mrs. C. Collins. Members present were Mrs. O. Stegavig, Mrs. R. Giske, Mrs. P. Welter, Mrs. C. Col A Mission resident, sentenced to seven years for burglary, has had the penalty cut to five. He AIR PASSENGERS To Vancourer (today) D. E will serve that long catching up V Sunbeam Appliances -Ar Heating Pads Waffle Irons Whitmore, B. Sagansky. T. faag- on his education which, it seems. There are only 15 more shopping days till Christmas. The malls will be closing shortly. Get your CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW at the VARIETY STORE. (tf) he missed. He will discovtr how j ansky, B. Drake W. G. Leahy, r.. w Turner . Peterson. Mr. E. P lins, Mfs. B. Blair, Mrs. W. Bus-sey, Mrs. H. Muncey, Mrs. P. Bond Mrs., F. G finable. Mrs. R. . Skinner. Guests were Mrs'. B. J. Bacon and Mrs. Sam Haugan. Following the cards, the pleasant evening was concluded with delicious refreshments. W. P. study the world he lives m. But Hibbert, Mr. Churchfield how any boy in any province can Steele, N. Q. Kingston, crrmr In mnf.nrir.v nnH rpi.mln in Clark. it Toasters Kettles Silex Electric Coffee Makers Records and Plovers Irons HOTEL ARRIVALS such Ditiful ienorance is mvsti-l From Vancouver (yesterday) RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC icy. i fylng. The State, not the burg- E. P. Steele, Mrs. T D. Bateman, lar, invites censure. Even had R- Eng, Mrs. T. Anderson and he gone to school he might still Master Anderson, Cst. J. Ehiy. have been a thief, but one likes' To Sandspit (today)-T. Par- Prince Rupert N. Baker, Kamloops; J. Gable, Germans Resent Hitler's Anthem to think, the chances would have Kln- F. P. Steele and T. S. Harrison, Vancouver; O. Roe, Terrace. been less. William Smith, Vancouver; ,J. BERLIN When a string quartet played "Deutschland Uber Alles" at a right-wing political ANNOUNCEMENTS Canadian Legion card party, C. Evans, Quebec; R. H. Bacon, St. Catherines; F. AlbertI, Seattle; A. S. Baird, Vancouver; M. Grossman, New York. namp Hvpn t.hp hnt.t.le nf El Ala-' I . lam no m 'UnJ c J- I IN "" Q i I J J tlTCtl party meeting here, forty Ger- mans arose and walked out, as a mein in North Africa in 1942 by,06061"061 6- United Church Fall Bazaar,; comfort this design stands high among those chosen by home builders in all parts of Canada. The attractive exterior features a generous roof projection and a modern chimney which shelters the front entrance. The large living room window gjves light and view just where it is most needed. This design stresses an appearance of "young modern" combined with practical durability. The front entrance is planned for an eye-catching effect with good scope for landscaping. The vestibule opens into a good-sized entrance hall. A compact kitchen is juBt around the corner and a large closet is located well back to prevent congestion at the entrance. protest. The song, which means Churchill. He writes that before December 7. 'Germany Over All, was Hitler's the struggle, Britain never had wartime national anthem RDd and Gun Novelty Dance December 8. 'P' a victory and, after it, there was never a defeat. So it is, not to be wondered at that today Field Marshal Montgomery is so sel SATIN GLO Timely Recipes Semi Gloss & High Gloss December 15 Canadian Legion formal pre-Christmas ball. Job's Daughters Variety Musical Show. Civic Centre, Monday, Dec. 18. December 20 Canadian Legion Brlng-ur-Missus Nite. dom mentioned. Premier Attlee is today in Washington. In his party are seventeen top ranking military and civilian leaders. Montgomery may be there. But there is nothing to indicate il. In many beautiful tints for interior decorating. " - QUICK DRrING THOMPSON The Pioneer Druggists DAILY DELIVERY i Phone 81 Cotswold Dumplings 2 eggs 4 oz. grated cheese 2 oz. butter . , Bread crumbs v " s. O. N. , Christina" ; tree and dance. Dec. 27 ? ' CMHCto- The living-dining room is oi siw, pleasing proportion, and with excellent window arrangement, mi si ,.ne fireplace provides the focal point for a tasteful furniture lv. The built-in china cupboard in the dining section is a handy iv'.t Tor the busy houBewiie, and adds to the decorativp aspect r"m. " , ,. , . hni. bedrooms, a bathroom, three closets and a linen cupboard '! (he plan. The master bedroom, with corner windows and an arKe (Wt, has ample space for twin beds. The other bedrooms A century ago," the United States Minister to Russia. Neill Junior Chamber of Commerce Pinch of salt , . LTD HARDWARE CO. Christmas cabaret party,, Dec, 23. ' " Dash of peDDer , Cream together , butter ts. Brown, found he could trust I but little In the malls. Press and 1!'.mI sinile size and the bathroom is locarea cunvemeuuy iur l,,lr,.. censorship was oppressive. Visi- cheese. Add beaten eggs seasoned ea with wain salt san and u pepper and tors had difficulties with visas. ne of the'main features of this modern design is the location of the n wlii. l, with mnd wall snace for equipment, cabinets and corner enough wniie Dreaa tiuiuu. eeneral secrelive- form a stiff mixture Form into ness. Ana we u wager inai naa Mr. Neill S. Brown looked around a little longer he would surely w, adds up to the brightness and convenience any housewife enjoys. nu ,.u..rior appearance of this Ottawa bungalow is modern, attractive i 'K'u-al. It is finished in white stucco with the chimney and founda-f " . me,! in rough stonework. A house of this type would be equally live in brick or stone. If frame construction were desired the I vcr-all dimensions of the house and the minimum lot frontage dumplings or balls, roll In bread crumbs and brown in hot fat. Can be served with tomato puree. TRAVEL IN COMFORT ni.ASGOW. Scotland CELLULOSE EMPLOYEES have sighted a curtain of some sort. YOUR CHEQUES WILL BE CASHED AT George Cook ... Jeweller (A FEW DOORS FROM TH E CAPITOL THEATRE) Open every Friday and Saturday Evening for YOUR convenience "i'n would be reduced by approximately one "' " " "mired the minimum lot frontage would be 42 feet instead of 30 i His design is 35 feet 6 inches deep with an area of 1,045 squara Passengers embarking on the Trnvpiiins in sDecially designed crates aboard an ocean liner, 50 Princess Louise Monday wnen she sailed for Alaskan ports r ; were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stawarr,, H Helland. G. Anderson, Sam geese and ducks recenuy migrated" from Alaska. The birds are part of a collection being established by Lt.-Col. Niall ranking on the Island of Mull Lincoln, all for Juneau; R. Bas set, Jim Tucker, Phil Tucker, w. Nelson, L. Simpson, T. House holder F Jilurkowski, N. Bue, u. Maddox and D. Hamlin, for CHAMPION HUNTER , wist FRANCES. Ont. w Ketchikan; B. Hougen tor w ALLACE Whitehorse, Yukon. j Jack E. Hughes, 62, of nearby recognized as a champion woir nunver u Reach Every Home By Ads! iann tie has accouniea iur juu PHARMACY J f Products! j n,ni5 His first catch this sea son totalled five timber wolves and four bush wolves. , VISIBLE ruAiwuia cmmniv nnt. (tw The Sud Q.E. Toasters, bury and District immuci Commerce will recommend that G.E. Washer and pump J159.50 O.E. 9V4 ft. Refrigerator $429.00 from 18.95 to $14.5 O.E. Radios M.M OR. Kettles $140 railway flatcars De equiupcu .ithcr uiit.h reflectors or lumin HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. P H O N E 7 9 Royal Vacuum Cleaners SSt.55 Table Lamps $4.95 to $6.S5 Trillte Lamps .... $15.95 up ous stripes of white paint along their sides, to cut down the number of level-crossing acci- dentS' SEASIDE SAVINGS WESTON-SUPER-MARE, England W This famous English "Hospitality and Good Food" That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO. STEWART, B.C. PRINCE RUPERT seaside town reports wv tons of seaweed, 3000 bottles and 13 000 tons of paper were collected along the beach last summer. Want Ads, Sure Results! PHONE 2f0 Commodore Cafe SIX-IH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE I ( '"' M ftVw Adams Scrvicf. Int. " , i . r 111 Ruing t,iiv t w Insurance man a piece of my mina iui R'vii: up when he tried to sell me a policy yesterday.