Prince Rupert Dailp nrliis LtD. Friday, February 27, 1948 Local News Items V? SOROPTIMISTS TO SEEK DIVING FIOAT REPAIRS Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night, SALE SALE! SALE! Dresses. J.ess than cost, while they last. Star's Stylewear. (tf) K. F. Harding, general manager of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, Is sailing tonight by the Cardena for a business trip to Vancouver. W. D. Meyers of the Canadian National Railways taxation commissioner's office at Winnipeg leaves by this evening's train on his return to Winnipeg. He has been here since f t; 8:30. (50) aw It's Bachelor Election Day at the Kinsmen Leap Year Dance, Civic Centre, tonight. CATHOLIC CARD PARTY There were 17 tables in play at the card party held by the Catholic Women's League in the Catholic school hail last night. The evening was spent playing bridge, cribbage and whist, following which refreshments were served by a committee consisting of Mrs. J. Forman, Mrs. L. M. Shannon, Mrs. S. Turcotte and Mrs. P. Lyons. Cashier was Mrs. A. Smith. It's a night for the Ladiess! Kinsmen Leap Year Dance, tonight at the Civic Centre. W. C. Osborne arrived In the city from Terrace on last night's train and left by today's plane on a business trip to Vancouver. Labourers and Truck Drivers BAGS Prince Rupert's newly formed Soroptimist Club may take the renewal of the swimming and diving floats at the Salt Lake as its initial project. First regular meeting of the women's service club, held last night In the Civic Centre, favored this plan after discussion of projects. Feasibility , of tut project will I t Made -to Measure CLOTIJKJG NO INCREASE OVER PRICES OF LAST FALL meeting Sunday 2:30 Carpenters' Hall Fraser St. (50) BUY CANNED GOODS BY Wednesday, when he arrived by boat from Vancouver, to attend the civic court of revision this week. . j William W. Woods of New THE CASE at SHEARDOWN'S. 4 tins of Tomatoes. 4 tins of Deasies Quality Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. rBA e.. m Arrivals oe investigated and a report (tf) Prize winners were: Vancouver; Mrs. J. Sikler, Terrace; T. Hasse, Alice Arm; A. Fowlie, Sandsplt; N. McCandlUh, Drought back to the next meeting. It was mentioned that the Bridge: ladies Mrs. Peel, Miss Meeting of International aiving tower, built on pilings. F. Moore; men A. Ostashower, Union Operating Engineers, G. Hull. Peaches, 4 tins of Prune Plums, 4 tins of Corn 4's, 4 tins of Green Beans, and 4 tins of Peas all 24 tins for $4.75. ..Less than 20c per tin. (it) Mrs. C. W. Dawson of Hazel-ton has been In Vancouver recently attending the annual conference of the British Col Carpenters Hall, Friday Feb. 27, 8 p.m. (49) York City, eastern sales representative of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association, is among the visitors who have been in the city this week for the annual meeting o the Association. He sails by the Cardena tonight for Vancouver enroute back east. Cribbage: ladies Mrs. J. S. Prince George; Mrs. H. D. For-man, Alice Arm; Miss H. For-nian, Alice Arm; Mrs. F. Brezo, Exstew; W. C. Osborne, Terrace; D. McKenzie, Alice Arm; N. Midas, Sinclair Mills. Black, Mrs. C. Schaeffer; men See Page 4 for your last lie Kuperl J. Beguin, J. A. Granger. cnance to buy quality men's wear at ridiculously low prices Mrs. Merrill, Alice Vf'rris. Vancouver; Whist: ladies Mrs. L. Smith, Nellie Van Wallegham; men Mr. Bacon, Mr. Long. Is in a decaying condition and dangerous to use. The meeting .attended by 16, was of an organizational nature, being the first since the club was created a couple of weeks ago. Mrs. Willa M. Ray, president, was chairman. Preliminary work for the appointment of committees was begun. The club decided that its meet at William F. Stone's. (It) umbia division of the Canadian Red Cross Society. L Vancouver; fa. w. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Dockrill, if.. Whf hnvp hppn vicifirlfr fnr ancouver; C. Jones, LONDON Births registered. In 1947 totalled 886,633, the highest figure since 1920, said the Registrar General. lr. and Mrs. F. M. MOTORISTS-Do you realize fh nast Q, t ikwa; 0. H. Quealy, S. J. Woodside left by air this afternoon for Vancouver where he will attend the marriage of his. son, Gerry Woodside. Mrs. There is one little man, not a bachelor and not married who will be at the Kinsmen Leap Year Dance tonight at the Civic Centre. He is Daniel the Bowman every maiden's helper. I Leon Sandvar is sailing to- ings hereafter will be held on that in one week's time the new Mr. Dockrllrs parens Mr, Motor Vehicle Act will be in MrB. R M. xxxtaUl, sr., arrived vnee,f.at nce regarding in th city n this morning's the Public Liability and Property, train and will saili Damage Automobile Policy. H..G Light by the Cardena enrouto Woodside is already in Vancou j the second and fourth Mondays ver. 5 oi each month and that they i will be alternately dinner andlnl&ht on the Cardena for a trip Helgerson Ltd. (50) You read it in the News! business meetings. They will be t0 Vancuver on Prince Rupert I LOUSES -2 for 1- back to their home at Lady-smith, Vancouver Island. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mohr of There's no question but that a special-""' measure job does t something for you. In addition to perfect fit you have a wide choice in styling and fabrics ... No question either of the superlative cut and workmanship in suits designed by our makers, wrhether they be for oldsters, youngsters or in-between-ers ... Shiffer-Hillman $57.00 to 87.00 John Lombard! $52.00 t $77.50 Fishermen's Co-operative Asso held at the Civic centre. Announcements All ndverttsetnents in thU column will be churged for a full month at 25 cents a word AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver S. P. Woodside, Mr. Prosser, G. Pauley, W. C. Kinsmen Leap-Year Dance, Wistaria arrived in Prince Rupert Wednesday from Vancouver following an extended trip t h r o ug h the northwestern states. During the next two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Mohr will visit at the home of their son- SttDHHV UNDERWEIGHT It'n a proren fact nrw NOVA-KKLP helpa appetites to improve kinnv bonea to till out. New NoVA-krXi' puts IODISE in the bloodstream ives vou other neoesgary minerals. Get NOVA-KELP t.xiay it may be your answer to gooil health; improved weight and a better appetite. At drug iitores everywhere.. Money-back guarantee. IULE THEY LAST! LIMITED QUANTITY EXCELLENT QUALITY ciation businss. WANTED 500 men and women to take advantage of many specials at the final three days' of sale at William F. Stone's. (It) Mr. and Mrs. PP. Ostevik, who have been paying a visit with friends in the city, are sailing by the Cardena tonight on their return to Vancouver. Civic Centre, Feb. 27. Conrad P.-TA. White Elephant Sale, Feb. 28, 2 p.m. Women of the Moose Spring in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Becker, before pro Bazaar. March 4 and 5. To Sandspit J. Krug, J. O. Paulsen, S. W. Mortenson." From Vancouver fThursday) C. Jones, A. Williamson, S. W. Mortenson, N. Norris. ceeded to their home in the in Bridge Party, Civic Centre, terior. March 5, 8 p.m. Galloway Rapids I.O.D.E. tea, March 6. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY PHONE GREEN 774 m Third Avfnue I (uotAUNTJSMIMAS; AesSHIdSM -,V?5.S.?J:?' f TJ I CCX3KIN-WHEN WE l March 17 Catholic School Hall Tea, Home Cooking, Apron and Novelty Sale, 2:30 p.m. Card Party. 8 p.m. Booth P.-T.A., March 17. i t& KlwtK-j f j ROUNDEP RILEY'S I ' IViLti.,H -N ra .fil JT 'V. CORNER.' I i ve Basketball Tournament Junior Chamber St. Patrick's Day Dance, March 17, Civic Centre. Presbyterian Tea, March 18 Presbyterian Church Hall. Civic Centre March 3, 4, 5 m Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., Daffodil Tea, March 29. Sea Cadets and Jobs' Daugh FOR B.C. PACKERS TROPHY sold at Native Brotherhood Office, Biock, or Phone Green 909 Wallace ters Combined Show and Musical Revue, March 31 and April 1, Navy Drill Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring If TSsrt 7 " 7 NOTICE Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. J.C.C. Smoker, Moose Temple, April 17. Women of the. Moose tea at the home of Mrs.. C. Mclntyre, 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. Orange Tea, April 21. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. St. Peter's spring sale, May C 4:iiion is drawn to the numlter of piles of ir and timbers stored on City Streets, pm lx'inp unsightly, many of these piles t.fortahli' h filTlPH frsv vote Pit inniAvlnfr Good for you. t-- irM y j'Jml Digestible jiW as toast. 4 I I. I When you want a satisfactory job, let experts handle it. Get full value from your radio by keeping it in good working-order, through our good repair service. . 4'fi'ial it will be a maior sten in cleaning r o City. take notice that snrh nni'sanr-p s must t red before the 1st day of May, 1948, or f will take such steps as are necessary to line removed at the owner's expense. RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Box 1321 Phone 644 C II. 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