Local News Items Prime Unpen Dailp rehis LtD. Friday, February 13, 1948 Social Doings I (Contributions to this section will be welcomed) ROTARY CLUB TO "ADOPT" NEEDY CHILD REBEKAHS STAGE VALENTINE PARTY Centennial Rebekah Lodge members were hostesses Wednesday night at a delightful Valetine party with members of the Oddfellows' Lodge as their guests, Mrs. J. W. McKin- Meeting of St. John Ambul Hotel.. Centre .and Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, Mrs. C. A. Berner, Mrs. E. T. Apple-jwhiale and Mrs. C. P. Balagno. i Onrinir rhn ft j ance, Sunday 2:30 p.m., Common Lounge, Civic Centre. (37' California-styled dresses and shorty coats at "Star's" Style- Deane's Quality Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. Cambrai Valentine Tea Feb. 14 at the home of Mrs. Wm. Lambie, 2:30-5:30. Everyone welcome. (38) ge Social r rivals A needy European child will be "adopted" by the Prince Rn iey being general convener.. To commemorate the occasion h tablt, of Or, were in!enjoy7;f- ed b tl,p Civic Centre ladles lhe clyic Centfe Prince Rupert W. E. Bottomlev. Smithers- wear. (38) Valhalla members. Meeting I Rotary Club under the Unitar- Ian Service Committee plan to aid the undernourished and 111- member brought a Valetine card ' and the exchange of these caus- General Building Labourers and Truck Drivers' Union mppt- Miss I. M. Pratt, Terrace; J. A jD'Andrea, Vancouver: stvp cioinea youngsters. Thp k W eanesHuy aiin u staff I the weekly social period ( members. The two Jult consisted of Mrs. L. W. STORED BLOOD jj Mrs. A. M. Hurst, Mrs.' Dried blood serum can be ing, Sunday, 2:30, Carpenters' j option" period will be for the ' Nagy' Windsor; W. M.' Post, Los Hall, Fraser Street. 38l three months which the child Angeies; J- Millichamp, Van- ea much hilarity. Playing of games was followed by community singing. Serving of refreshments brought the proceedings to a close. is at a Unitarian rpst cam . WUAX1,, NelMn and Mrs. uaviasou aieiy siorea lor years. lit Miss Margaret Brown who has been paying a visit here with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Thain. left hv tho tonight. Installation of officers. Uti All telephone directories have been mailed. Anyone not receiving theirs may have same by calling at Telephone Office. Please destroy all old directories. !37) Herbert Hollick-kenyon, Canadian Pacific Airlines executive. CATHOLIC CARD Prince Rupert last night on her couver; F. A. Ellert. Port Ed-'ward; Mr. ana Mrs. J. Arason, Queen Charlotte City; H. G.' Perry, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. T. Frazer, Ketchikan; L. Newhauser, East Kwinitsa; Mrs. E. Hartt, Bella Bella; G. Jackson, Kwinitsa; F. R. Williamson, Edmonton; H. H. Hollick-Ken-yon, Vancouver; Miss M. Miller. Terrace. return to Vancouver. Decision to assist Europe's children was made at the club luncheon meeting Thursday afternoon, a week after Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova, executive director of the Unitarian Service Committee, made an appeal to local Rotarians for support of the work. Under the plan, needy child PARTY ENJOYED Ten tables were in play at the weekly bridge, whist and cribbage party sponsored by the Catholic Women's Leaeue in thp !is uavine a brief visit. t.nthp AIR PASSENGERS city, having arrived from Van couver on yesterday afternoon's To Sandspit, uauioiic school hall last night.) -Steve Nagy, J J J. Arason, Mrs. I plane. D'Andrea, Mrs. ren are taken into Unitarian I rest camDS in ftpi-hrKinuoMo ! THE REASON D. Record -wvaiumwin,lu Tr, v": land Fr.fn,th. "7 ... lnat author keePs his iden- -v- laiauuvtr i-ieut. k. Hind.1 . : " tci i- tity closely concealed" To Vancouver (Thursday)-i J' ,bulld utp eir health "Yes. until I read his books I MissLanglais, Misa Mitchell Sf , "iJJ J. Cook, first aid man for the Canadian National Railways, who has been in the city for the past week on official duties, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on his return to rrom Vancouver (Thursday) ' hildren J wt"" lsn t lt? Warm Jackets for Chilly Days You'll find our stock is complete and tha prices right. VVindbreakers Checks and Plaids $7.50 $18.50 Shower-proofs Flannel-lined Brown and Dark Fawn $13.50 and $16.50 Club Jackets Pure wool with flannelette lining. Various shades $10.00 ad $10.95 H nouicK-Keyon. o; discretion." . , . Keireshments were served and prizes distributed following the card session by Mrs. Louis Ama-dio. Mrs. J. Garon, Mrs. J. A. Smith and Mrs. R. R. Brett. Cashiers were Mrs. C. Schaeffer, Mrs. P. H. Lyons, and Mrs. J A. Smith. Prize winners were: Whist: Ladies Mrs. J. Van Wallrgnam, Mrs. M. Schwab. Men Mr. Miller, Mr. Long. Bridge: Ladies Miss Mary Astoria, Mrs. A. M. St. Armour. oi, ui seeping an aaopied .. child at a rest camo for t.hpL. . i r-c-.i tin r rnnr if- in nnn . ,1 rVftTI'r 1 t h, ran mnnfU I n ... . ----r ... ... if. ia line ui uxe f Hrirn-o George Anderson, secretary of .., va V. VM T Ull Rupert area's outstand rJ Ot lOO ( r. 1 1 ,. TK 1.,U :H -!!. . .. . - .".VV n t-v . i 'uuilc ia I IP I h m7 it i iron t y n r a. iic i:iim will nppino or thn i here, sailed la niTh" on he ZT1 General MeetillS 0t that Period whether or not Prince for M HoS" be CnUnUed- Ruper Van to ouver aattend a convention o? th? ' F' Assoeiatlon be held at,. During the business meeting. ing products. Chairman of the meeting was Lee Gordon, club president. H. A. erguson was a guest. United Fishermen's ermen's iy HU1 on F"day, Feb- ""-ernauonai Committee chair-euneiis anH ana Allied aiiiph ' rilnt.v 07 ,o,0 man man p P. u H. n., . Men L. Franklin. R Hi.ntpr 1948, at 8 p.m. Workers' Union as delegate. maternal Business: ASSURANCE DOLLARS work for YOU and the NATION Yes, th dollars paid in premiums by the policyholders of the Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada 90 to work at once. They are promptly and securely placed in Government, municipal, public utility and corporation investments. They develep industry and expand business. They build homes and schools, and modernize farms. At the same time, dollars ore being paid out by the Sun Life to safeguard families, to bring independence in old age and security to the bereaved. Thus the one and a half million men and women who, for their own protection, co-operate with the Sun Life of Canada one of the top-ranking companies of the world are making a definite contribution io individual and national wrl;-being. Benefitj paid to policyholder! and bene-f.curi.i during 1947: $101,914,657: Cribbage: Ladies Mrs. R. Jones, Mrs. Norton. Men J. Garon, Mr. Couture. To receive Auditor's reDort George Green, district mana- and Balance Sheet for 1947. C.F.A.W.U. DANCE TONIGHT ODDFELLOWS' HALL Dancing 10-1 Admission 50c per of the Imrrini nu rv, To elect five members to the Linzey announced that a 15-bundle shipment of food and clothing for Poole, England, had been shipped. Part of the shipment is made up of canned salmon bought with proceeds from the Mayor's fund and part is clothing and food articles donated by Prince Rupert citizens during a turned to the city on ' last Board of Management. night's train from a trin to Ha?-1 10 aPPlnt an auditor. at Civic Centre To adopt a revised set of by- jelton on company business and, i having received word of thVw . written Notice to H-otv, i ,r... . .. ."lemoers. uvu.t in Vancouver oi ms mother, Mrs. S. J. Green, will leave by the Cardena tonight by for the south, accompanied Mrs. Green. Membership fee of $1.00 per annum may be paid at the Hospital or Ormes Drugs prior to Monday, February 23rd at 5 p.m. on which date membership list will close. All interested citizens are urged to take out membership in the Association. D. C. STEVENSON, (40) SATURDAY (Sports) P.M. 2:00 Badminton (Basketball Practices 11:00 Hi School Junior Boys 12:00-Hi School Junior and Juvenile Girls (Basketball Games) 6:30 High School vs Stones 7:30 Fashion vs Bo-Me-Hi 8:30 Savoy vs Brownwoods Mr. and Mrs David Scott, who has been away for several weeks on vacation in Vancouver Mr. Linzey thanked the Boy Scouts, high school students' and others who had assisted in the campaign. The food and clothing will be distributed by the Rotary Club of Poole, England. The club decided to continue, for the time being at least, holding its meetings at the Broadway Cafe. As a publciity gesture, the club plans to give the visiting Rotarian from the most distant and elsewhere in the south, arei at present at Wells in Cariboo district and are expected back in the city on tomorrow night's YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FLLL-COIRSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS, DINNERS AND PARTIES CHINESE DISHES irain. Harrv Davis -""j "vi, u-hn v,oc 9:45 Port Edward who na ,, vs Morgans been relieving as Canadian Pa DANGEROUS Old-Timer The cific Railways sa-uerai agent ;ence I ever had was when we Scott's absence, ran out of nnrt iv. a oi. Total Btnsdti paid lin.i th fint Sun LiU policy wai iuuad in 1871: 12,021. 889,123: Nr Aitutancat isiuad during the yaar: 380,659,514; . ., ToUl Auranc in forct: $3,837,724,159. here during Mr. (Special Events) 8:30 Sports Broadcast CFPRib COTTAGE CHEESE ( point a can of salmon at each meeting. The can may either I be specially labelled or carry ! will be returning to his home in wind. The Amateur Gracious) T j victoria on the Princess Ade- n attached card informing its iuf oaiuroay night, accom New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICE : thought sailors BROADWAY always drank i You saw it in tne Daily News panied by Mrs. Davis i i 1 1 m i CAFE SUN LIFE OF CANADA Announcenents All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 S ! You saw it lr the Daily News! Cambrai Valentine Tea, Feb. 14. lh "! II; iuM K,pml for W mil l m , all -. r United Church Valentine Tea Feb. 19. Mrs. A. Dominate. 500 Taylor St. Scout - Guide Rally, Friday February 20, 7 p.m.. Navy Drill Hall. A M.KKOWN E. T. AFTLEW IIAITE l.ttcal Representatives S. O. N. Basket Social and Dance, ladies with baskets free, everyone welcome. Black's Orch estra, Oddfellows' Hall, February Ormcs Drugs V 'DRUGSy 20, 9:30. Job's Daughters Dance, Masonic Temple,, Feb. 20. Presbyterian Missionary Tea, .MISSES SHORTY COATS 4 enly SizesJ2 to 14x, Special Reduction . S12.95 kf '"71 . ''-44 ! PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS MISSES AND GIRLS COATS Full flared 'd backs backs with with Mrs. George Mitchell's, Feb. 25. Card party. Catholic School hooau. Satin lined. Sizes 12 lo 11 Exceptional values TEAS ANT RLOrSES Just Arrived. Sizes 12 to 14. Very Smart Values S19.50 S2 95 Hall, 8 p.m. February 26. Kinsmen Leap-Year Dance, Civic Centre, Feb. 27. Conrad P.-T.A. White Elephant Sale, Feb. 28, 2 p.m. Women of the Moose Spring Bazaar. March 4 and 5. March 17 Catholic School Hall Daily car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. knitrgency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday PHONE 81 70 Tea, Home Cooking, Auron and ANNETTE mansell Walk Upstairs in Stone Building i j Novelty Sale, 2:30 p.m. Card ; Party. 8 p.m. j Presbyterian Tea. March 18, j Presbyterian Church Hall. Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., Daffodil Tea, March 29. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 15. Women of the Moose tea at s Valentine Gifts WRITING PAPER AND STATIONERY COSMETIC SETS SHAVING SETS AND SCORES OF OTHER SMART GIFTS Now-for extra-fast baking-it's New Fleischmann's Roval Fast Rising Dry Yeast. No need to keep it in the icebox-it staU fresh in the cupboard for weeks ' - right there when you need' it. Just dissolve according to directions. Then use as fresh yeast. IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-you can always keep a lar.e supply ready for hurry-up" baking -more delicious baking results. Order Fle.sc hmann's Royal FastRising Dry Yeast from vour grocer today Paper Towels Paper Cups Deodorants - Disinfectants Genuine Dl'STHANE Sweeping Compound MOPS BRUSHES BROOMS For Cleaning and Janitor Supplies see the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. Orange Tea, April 21. United Church Spring Sale, ! iow Available! April 29. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. U.F.A.W.U. whist and cribbage, Metropole Hall, every Saturday, at 8 p.m. (43) PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 518 Third West RED 400 Phone 632 712 2nd. Ave. While they Last! ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BREAKFAST SETS Values to $12.50 NOW only $8.95 City Merchants Hollywood Cate f KNCE RrpiRT., RrPEIlrs . NEHTW ivn nwr l:7.?'h.ATE KESTAIRANT Ol'EN i GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty - u l:U0 P.M. Til i m A.M. I) '"III- H ci . City merchants are asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL hiivnr,, ' ounaay-5 p.m. to 8 p.m. ffi S??p5ISIIES a specialty f Pnp 5.LM CHOW MEIN ""MDE ORDERS PUONE 133 y McBride St. Phone 311 Phone RED 561 P.O. Box 721