Iprfttfe tlupett Da.Ij? J3cto Saturday, October 2, 1948 lews lb Local N Drew, National Choice (Continued from Page One) ems . . . i j t i j i Robert Boochever, well known Juneau attorney, member of the firm of Faulkner. Banfield HOOP TEAMS TO TERRACE Miss Ethel Hemmons sailed tt&ur- ection of a new party leader to replace John Bracken. He said: Thursday night on the Prince Mr. Drew reminded his followers that victory at the polls was not the main objective which rather should be the establish- and Boochever, left today on his return to the Alaska capital af The question today is peace or George for a trip to Vancouver. 5 t ' ! n : 1 '.'; ' t H : i c war. Liberalism has put tne country in great peril.' ' ter a brief business visit to the city. Cash for Old Gold, Diamonds etc. at Manson's Jewellers. Cash for old gold. Bulger's. ! Moose whist drive and dance every Saturday night, 8:30. (232) Howard Lavigne left by today's plane for a trip to Vancouver. Come to Bazaar at Catholic School Hall Wed. and Thurs. Three Prince Rupert basketball teams left Prince Rupert this aftrenoon to take part in the opening of the hoop season at J.he Terrace Civic Centre to-nieht. The nlavers. numberine iment by government and ad-I ministration In Canada of demo NSUL-BRICK SIDING d beautiful exterior wall siding that re-' t on paint and fuel savings. This color- PROFIT-SHARING IN INDUSTRY cratic principles in which the party believed and which had heen- so clearly set forth in the resolutions which had been The convention earlier today 32 were led by g w Woodsid3 STARTS to work in 2 seconds adopted a labor platform calling B. C. Clothiers and Furniture closed until October 8. (236) ANNOUNCEMENT Commencing' Monday, October 4, the following shoe stores will close v. isaaoaiaaaaaaaaalaaaaW VY .VW manager of the local Merchants' team. ' ,,, resistant, durable and inexpensive. ine . . .... j..... for government encouragement October 6 and 7. Afternoon Tea, of profit-sharing plans In in The teams were the Merch nuine nooning, other attrac mplete StOCK 01 r pruuucw. phone us today He declared that the Progres ants and Morgan's of the In dustry and creation of a national labor council. tions. Afternoon and Evening. (236) sive-Conservative party was the at 5:30 p.m. daily: Brownwoods, termediate League, which will play an exhibition game, and An overwhelming majority of one party in Canada today which stood for basic human rights and Fur Coats of distinction for Fashion Footwear, Family Shoe Store, George Hill. (It' & McCAFFERY LTD. the 1300 delegates adopted a Gyro, of the Junior League, the dignity of the individual. At which will meet a Terrace squad motion calling for, "production and sale" of margarine in Can Mrs. I. Lavigne sailed Thurs the same time it would adhere The local group planned to take MBEH - BUILDING SUPPLIES PHONE 116 LOWEST HUMS 1 B 2t,Mtt...l THIS WAY rV w day night on the Prince George to sound and business-like meth a ladies' team with them but ada. The motion said: "We ad discriminating women see them at Fowlle ti Ruttle, 3rd. Avenue. Muskrat $295.00, Squirrel $350.00, Persian Lamb $295 00. (tf) Mr. and Mrs. A. Bruce Brown ods and would give responsible vocate production and sale of all for a trip 'to Vancouver, Victoria and elsewhere in the south. government, respecting the su cancelled the itlea after learti-nig that Terrace was unable to put an opposing team on the foods beneficial to health be permitted in Canada." - The premacy of Parliament, the form of government which he believed Nearly a day and a half late, Mrs. M. P. McCaffery sailed Thursday night on the Prince Image mover, L. S. Eckhardt of Powell Union steamer Catala, Capt. Er left a few days ago for a trip to Ontario. They will pick up a floor. The group left by bus at 1:30 this afternoon and plan to re Canadians really wanted. George for Vancouver enroute to nest Sheppard, from Vancouver River, said the motion was specially aimed at removing bars bNTHS The new leader warned against new car at Windsor and drive Calgary where she will pay a visit with her son-in-law and turn Sunday. and waypolnts, will not be arriving until 3 o'clock Sunday against production and sale of centrlsm, socialism and commu been with- nism and expressed the belie! margarine. daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William i: two months, that even Liberals would ..finU Bond. The convention also went on record as being In favor of an cords of Fire in the Conservative party prin home. - I J. H. Schriaberg left by air this afternoon for a week's trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Schriaberg is already in the south and will return with him toward the end of next week. CIVIC CENTRE BRIDGE BEGINS whil h show The Hat open market lor newly-produced ciples for which real liberalism stood but which were not being jj fires have First of the winter season's August I. afternoon and is set to sail at 8 p.m. on her return south. The Catala this voyage is moving out to Vancouver a number of coastal cannery crews as well as loading salmon and these are among the reasons for her lateness. The vessel is to be withdrawn from service next week as the Union Steamship Co. TAGGERS OUT TO AID BUND practised by the present Liberal bi-weekly bridge parties at the ire calls dur- Canadian gold. It urged that gold producers be allowed to sell newly-produced gold on any market. All gold must now be sold to the Canadian govern- government. Civic Centre was held last night e of them a Mrs. Drew also spoke after in the new lounge in the for ;ar this year Mrs. L. Thomson returned to Seattle on the Prince George Thursday night after a visit her.? her husband's acceptance and mer- staff quarters of the Civic Almost two score taggers were 71 fire call'i Part of Is was accorded an ovation equal ment for $35 an ounce. on city streets today raising 78 for the to that, which -he had been with her son and daughter-in funds for the Canadian Nation changes Its coastwise schedule. year. law, Mr. and Mrs. Clarents given. Like Col. Drew, she spoke ENTIRE FAMILY al Institute for the Blind. The Centre with four tables in play. The function, which will be held every two weeks, was under chairmanship of Garnet Hill. I Winner of the highest score was MAN the Thomson. Mrs. Thoiicfi was lnZT""ZT S . UNDER ARREST tag day was sponsored by Municipal Chapter, I.O.D.E., and was accompanied by her sister, MrjJ Peden. received after his election was. KELOWNA, Five members Henry P. Wootiside. At the con shared in by the French-Cana-; of a Toronto family were ar-'cluslon Qf refreshments under general convenorshlp oi Mrs. J. A. 1-eng. ' Assisting at headquarters in Pat Carson entertained the ians who sang their "He's Won rested here in wnat ponce e-iwp d , th ,ounee bv the Carson-MacMillan bridal party at cocktails at the home of his the Canadian Legion rooms His Spurs" after there had been .neve to De craowng uuwu u civic Centre dining room staff. were Mrs. C. G. Ham, Mrs. W. general general singing singing of "For He's a 'theft ring with widespread op-j mother, Mrs. J. H. Carson, on erations. They are charged with iL. Llneham, Mrs. Fred Kemp- Jolly Good Fellow." INTRODUCING A FEW NEW FALL STYLES by STETSON Devonshire Crescent, Monday, PRECISION MAPPING BRIGHTON, Eng., CP) Inva- cirm mare nrorioroH frnm .nfnr- posess'.on of stolen goods. The members of the family. ton. I.ODE ladies acting as taggers were Mrs. W. Noble, Mrs. T. THREE CANDIDATES later taking the party to the Panorama Roof. Mr. Carson Three candidates had been'are: Mrs. Ida Gibson, aged 47; moH urnaM. hv EOf.rpt Fraser, Mrs. B. Grant and Mrs. a r'i w mm a"w will be best man for his brother, ! Douglas Stewart. nominated for the leadership of Lome Elwood Gibson, 24; Lloyd nlght expeditions to the enemy- John K. Carson, who has ar Children taggers were Gerry the party when me aeaaune ior i. uiosun, i. uuia held Normandy beaches were Bowes, Ronine Iveson, Eddie Ju- nominations was reached last 18, and William Gibson, 21. ony gix incnes out Prof j Ber TURF CLl'B A smart hat In night. . The three were Drew, Three other persons were also vik, Sylvia Claering, Molly nal, formerly scientific adviser rived from Prince Rupert for his wedding to Miss Mary Mac-Millan Saturday. Vancouver Sun. full weight felt, snap brim nipfenhaker and. Flemlne. Gar-. arrested Peterson, Thelma Hellyer, Bil- to the Chief of Combined Operations, said recently. field Case withdrew shortly be 1 lie Smith, Yvonne Jackson, '.Carl Jackson, Phil Lyons, Jerry THE WEATHER ' fore the deadline. Conflicting stories of alleged BROMLEY, Kent, Eng., O) A Synopsis Christoff, Eddie Pilfold, Jerry Taylor, Jimmy Saville, Jewell booing of Premier Drew by the motorist named Innocent, sum The interior of the province Gamblin, Rotincy Phiuipson, Quebec delegation ran through was clear this morning but vari moned for dangerous driving, sent a letter pleading guilty. Jack McLean, Barry Sandyke, the convention hall yesterday &ble amounts of high cloudi- with narrow binding. SHORE CLL'B Light weight casual hat with a narrow, two-tone band, snap brim with binding." CASUAL Over welt snap brim hat, full weight, practical, and correct for any Betty Hood, Lyle Sandyke, Bob afternoon. A written statement ness nave developed along tne rrom tne omce oi uieienua.ei -1 coast, two storm areas nave by Hood, Lynee Gordon, Margaret MacFarlane, Edward for-Leader forces said Drew had f orrned to the west and the Announcement Ml advertuemx-iM i tnu column will b rhurwd tat a full month it 36 cent word Findlay, Jimmy Moorehead, received "prolonged booing' Uouthwest of Vancouver Island, Shirley Leask, Louise Wood ' For a profitable CAREER choose Beauty Culture Y, a well-p;il li.UWMttns Job awit you in a smart ha-.rdreaBing or beauty salon. Train (or sucreas the Moler way. Our experienced instructors prepar you lot your crtiricmt in minimun time. Write or call lor free literature. MOLER SCHOOL of Hairdressing Dept. 5 303 WEST HASTINGS ST. VANCOUVER, B.C. Felix Wright, Kenny Taylor United Church Tea. October 7 from the Quebec delegation .increasing cloudiness will form when he made his appearance today in advance of the storms atat meeting It was holding in and will change to rain early a building away from the con- Sunday morning. . Ricky Watts, Billy Sedgwick Milford Wick. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY vention hall. A prominent Quebec Progressive - Conservative, $7.50o $16.50 SPARKS CAUSE ROOF BLAZE however, denied the report. He HELP WANTED Woman to do Phone by hour. had not heard any boos, he said. housework Blue 699. (235 Sparks from a chimney are Lt.-Col. Cecil Merritt, V.C., horn eof Mrs. Withers, 715 5th -!'! Ave. West. Lutheran Ladies Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, October 9.' Anglican Cathedral annual C o n g r e gatlonal Thanksgiving 1 Dinner, Monday, October. 11. Moose Bazaar. Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Bridge Party, Civic Centre, October 15, 8 p.m. Wear a Stetson U' V. i VENETIAN BLINDS believed to nave oeen n""- House 0f Commons member for sible for a fire which damaged . Vancouver.Burrard, told Young the roof of a cottage at the prQ s,ye Conservati ves that rear of the Palmer Apartments he Mr we 404 Seventh Avenue West at 9 ; be next prlme. o'clock Friday evening. Dam- panada." He was age to. the el was consider- ! n tin Dominion lsffongly made" with "steefor IwoaoNiathe it "ida Con. n Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, f tndt unions. able. The city fire department . To keep the basis of the index up-to-date the Bureau is doing a survey across Canada to find out what percentage of income the average family spent on food, clothing, shelter, recreation, and other items in the past year. October 20. government aluminum slats, In a variety of smart colors with monlzing tapes. Ask to have a fieri koow the Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall P iccunte fit- Bazaar Oct. 22. ! of living. answered a call and put out the blaze before it spread to other parts of the buliding. The cottage is occupied by J. McEever and Peter Brown. L our estimator call. We MM Rebekah Bazaar, November 3. Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph measure your windows and "instal the blinds. ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER 1 Frankv. Presbyterian cnurcn, J BREATHEASY OF CANADA November 3. P- Ltd. Vancouver. BC. Canadian Legion WA. Bazaar, ; FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THEH.OUGH' CALL RED 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Civic Centre . Dates . November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov Aotc Available! 18. MONDAY Dance every Saturday nigni Oddfellows' Hall 233 1 Phone 311 McBride Street til hnmpt. Salvation Army Home League fd picture by ' traction of all Don't worry if you don't know exactly how much you pent on everything. You will know some of your ex-penscs accurately, but we Sale, Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons or SPORTS A.M. 9:00 Bo-Me-Hi Gym Class. P.M. 4:00 Girls organized games hour ages 9 to 13 years. 8:00 Rup-Rec women. Norway Hall. "out of a r. is chosen it Cambral Chapter, I.O.D . Sale A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy " "M. com. November 25th. realize you win nave to estimate others. The Bureau representative will gladly help you fill out the questionnaire. Ormcs Drugs SPECIAL St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaar, DRUGS I November 27. Orange Ladles' Bazaar, December 1st. . United Church Bazaar, December 2. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE SEE THE WONDER MOP at our store. It washes, drys and wrings without need of placing your hands In water and, no need for bending. Phone 775 327 Third Ave. P.M. 3:30 Jr. Boys Craft Class. 7:00 Kinsmen Dinner. 7:30 I.O.D.E. Municipal 7:30 Mixed Adult' Leather-craft. 8:00 Band Practice. 8:00 Kinsmen General Meeting. 8:00 Chamber of Commerce PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS-12 NOON TO 2 P.M., 7 P.M. TO 9 P.M. CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway Hall, December 4. GOLD SEAL LABEL) St, Peter's Tatt Bazaar, December 9. 1 PresentarivM Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 pin.' till 9 p.m. and Sunday ;r, cards. In- Dally car delivery service from 9 a.m. till S p.m. HEW ROYAL GET READY '"8'veto the , lclly confiden. If you happen to bt in the sample of Canadian families, please give the Bureau representative full co-operation. You will be performing worthwhile service as a citizen. ur, public 8n access to PHONE 81 you give or your F'wli GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty 10-t HOTEL i A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 291 P.O. Box 19S P.O. 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