JCOUT- ! RED CROSS ... . rpk-v - ? Tt1"T,l I P T "I"1 HII " -"1 r iapi UlilMii mmm .nil in. ,mi mm 1TNT3 IN TIE (Continued nom Page 4) strong troops. Mary Amdam was enrolled In the Brownies and Margaret Procter and Mildred Crego in the Girl Guides. Cub Lloyd McLeod was invest prince Sttperf E5aI? YSttei Tuesday, March 1, 1949 DRIVE HERE iH RALLY laed I-ast ed also Boy Scout Graham Frank. Service stars were awarded to Start Saville is Warned Campaign Chairman ate WeeKs 175 131 ! 77 77 IP U n H ill Help The l"."? Red Crow ALLEY CATS H. Lindseth 229 L). McNub 164 B. Tough 222 Biain 182 w. Landon 210 Handicap ioo Totals 1107 IiKOWNWOODa B. woods ir? fc. Musneiam 3o0 I. Dunbar lya K. Shrubsall . . ... 118 K. Moxiey 221 Girls Guides Maureen Kennedy,; Stan Saville was re-appointed Shaaron Mcllroy, Sclma Fark- chairman StfCroS of the ' Iwl Vam, Irene Cote, Marilyn de P-mmnn J , , I C 8 KergommeauX, Shirley Key- T ZTL Climaxing Boy Guide Week In j r;illy was held . . 11 t nnM. Mnrirwi Thnrna. . nivrung neia in IIa'a iff f . Hefnr art,. Handicap 10 Will ilir'""'. Totan demonstrated 1036 10-9 1043) !:ts .1 a MALLETTS . 4 v VA ; " - .; - - ". t I ?s are spt-nu the Civic Centre with President R. A, Mortey In the chair. Last year Mr. Saville and his committee organized a campaign that pot Prince Rupert over its quota by turning in $3,800 lo provincial headquarters. Assisting on the committee this year will be Staff Ser- ora Loveless, Marlene Michiel, Doroth? MeCabe, Lorna Mel-vin, Claudia King, Carol ones and Betty Hoffman. Following the lowering of the flag by Carl Philip refreshments were served by the committee. Hot dogs, sandwiches, cake, ! cookies and cocoa were served i aAnArufd 188 KM 9(1 201 ,js scouts ann IPs and Brownies" full force and all , ihpir trim mil- Mallett 1(ig Bolam J72 Martin 183 Fergnson Hodkinson 172 Low Kcore 15() Handicap no Totals hm MALKINS A. Leamy 158 R. Clavering 150 T. McMeekin 243 H. Buniie la A. Tavlot .. 22ti 15fl 102 lyi 1U2 137 150 952 211 103 192 184 184 to the children and coffee to geant G. A. Johnson and R. A. .. . li . Mnr nil A I U 18ti; 130 930 I 219 ! 103 j 233 220 I:i9 Ru- nf ceremonies, r"' f"'cm,n. Morley muiuugnr prince contributed not Mrs. Artnirr K.enneay with perts quota this year has been iis the success oiimi- ; munou neau ui i,uuu tne committee feels Dates. 2 lb 45 u rapes. Emperor, lb 15 Fresh Milk Ouart ' 22 Pint 12 Cream, y, pint 28 Fir program. tsnori " '""" " "'8 iuhuuuil me response irom the contributed by of the Brownies. Mrs. Mcllroy public will enable the organi- Handicap 3S 33 33 998 913 1027 zation to meet this fisure. .13 EMPRESS DEFENDS Former Empress Zita nf A,f,ia.- , imittee chairman, w"-n neuienarius, Mrs. mi- P Mrs Head, pre- -chiel and Mrs. Clifford, was in Girl Guide Associ-, charge of the Ooides. John Haa- Vegetables Celery, lb Cauliflower, lb Parsnips (unwashed) Brussels Sprouts, lb. Turnips, lb dis Large, cartoned, doz. .62 S'l Medium : ,o lb. Plans for publicity were cussed and arrangements Hungary (iett) is seen in Detroit chatting with Mrs. Eugene P. 182 186 252 147 'i ....... are JAYCEES Crawley Odegard ....... Furk .. Slapleton .... Hay ... Handicap j. . j . a . . : j pivo,wvn wi wr; oiuuv VJuo ana tne KPV KIThpr .07 Mullett, Father 'ana ls lne cu" master wun me . In i 1 1 .1. - i .i . i JP. 277 159 214 234 ' 142 09 1095 Mushrooms, lb. 85 Emil Haugland. r assistant cuo- stressed the value master. Scoutmaster Dick Du- 141) Had Lettuce, bunch 17 69 ; Australian Onions. 3 lbs 25 1 auu,cv "Ie UI emperor can, who abdicated tK-inff n rr. k i n ti.sing. An effort is being made iot nnts ..ari,, tr. rf0f0,. f ... 227 127 211 152 159 69 945 269 181 218 228 239 r Totals ...!.... 1 v . r-. rm 976 Cahbaee. lb 07 Deau ana Assistant scoutmaster Klleve Keefer were responsible i , movements in ,HH fnr better Tomatoes. No 1 Ih I2h ifancc? 258 gary, Who has been sentenced to life imprisonment in Budapest. The Cardial still faces the possibility, of the death penalty on appeal. , . . . - ; - the future, learn-, for the training of a small but . u. . Vorw c m o rr ho nrl nf Dnir Qnon f a i combat the ever; EMiucr First Grade. 10. 73 Milk . Evaporated Milk. 16-oz. tins. 2 lor . 33 Case 7.7., Cheese Canadian Cheese, lb. . . 53 Flour Pastry Flouf, 7 lbs. .59 F our. 49's, No. 1 hard wheat 2.09 Flour, 24's 1 59 Tea and Coffee Coffee, lb 65 ueijuxe aualifv ib. I.14 JurceS Tomatoes, 20-oz., 2 lor 33 28-oz '3-1 iviiiviiiiiuil Goudy 165 Bellamy 141 iweed 115 Handieao ........ 59 commu communism somc 01 wnom tney nope to be ,t of 59 ; i up ineir lives on able to send to the big Jamboree In Ottawa riext summer. thi'otjgii the local film council to have' the Red Cross color film of the Fraser Valley floods shown here during the campaign. Sunday, February 27 having been set aside as Red Cross Sunday, appeals were made by minister sof the various churches In the city. " Certain phases of the annual financial campaign are now r n foundation. The , Totals 937 1194 MAPLE LEAFS congratulated in building up such I You saw It in tne News! CLIPPERS WIN (Continued irom Page 4) Whitehorse Stars in the semifinal series fof the British Columbia" ' ' ; cframpfonship, ; Whitehorse- is the first Yukon the " fabulous Ottawa ' Silver Seven for the Stanley Cup and were defeated 9 to 2 and 23 to 2 In a two-game total-point series. ' . . The new Whitehorse team consists of personnel of the 215 Okanaean Onions, 10 '. a 170 Potatoes, 10 lb 45 222 Canned - Vegetables 183 Dill Pickles, eal 1.79 217 Cut Green Beans, fey 20 59 No. 5 Peas, fancy 20 1072 Mixed Vegetables 22 Diced Beets, per tin 14 173 Wax Beans, choice 19 92 Mixed Peas and Carrots 19 123 1 Pumpkin, each 15 81 1 Baked Beans. 20-oz. tin in 153 Baked Beans. 15 oz. tin. 2 for .27 1 19 j Tomatoes, 28-oz 27 ,;4l Fruit I Bananas, lb 24 180 ' Apples, cooking, lb 11 170 Fancy Apples, 3 lb. t 35 1981 Lemons, large Cal doz 38 220 Grapelruit, Texas (white). 274 j 80's, 4 for 35 31 ! (pink) 96's. 4 for 29 gallon .59 15 INESS AND PROFESSIONAL Schild 149 Page 173 Whittaker 89 Mitchell 82 G: Paul 144 Handicap .... 119 Totals 758 STONES Vanetta 190 Mackay i 218 Windle 192 Stewart 209 Tubb 170 Handicap 31 129 117 192 134 219 119 910 100 202 222 1G0 240 31 unuer way out trie actual can-1 team to invade Canadian er Royal Canadian Air Force and t .35 .15 .15 Appie, 20-oz. tin, 2 for tU-OZ 'i, Orange, 20-oz. ..,.....'...; Blended (orange and grapefruit. 20-oz. ;. Canned Fruits Pineapple, crushed and va.ss win not commence until ganlzed hockey in forty-seven Royal Canadian Mounted Pol- 1 1 i.-t.. March 15. jyear. It hopes for more sue Lwo members of ice mciuurig YOUR CONCRETE cess than its predecessor Klon ARROW CARS 24-Hour Service PHONE 846 Prompt and Courteous Service the Canadian Fliers' team which won the world's amateur hockey championship last year. pieces, zu-oz. . .. , ADricots. 20-oz. .. Cherries, fancy, 20-OZ.-V . .30 .33 .38 gold-strike spon-that challenged dyke team, a sored outfit, IVORK iULuiB iuiu iui.1 JUKI i ranL'PS iranvpn v. 41 .nnhprHAe on . BLUE 939 New Church At Terrace SAUNDERS ilerrl Equipment BRYDGES and McLEAN PL'BLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS - - ' - - - " - - ,v .yj-jci, . ,. ...... 1 111 1 Inf 1 111. O'mo can, IT Bg V;i -1 w, .imave )J X?rJiJZT lLvl Wit rr ? fi5yTr Guaranteed Income Tax Returns Compiled CO FLORISTS Third Avenife Plans Approved for Beautiful Structure to Replace That Destroyed by Fire TERRACE Plans for a beao tiful new chanal-style church to replace that recently destroyed by fire have been ac Besner Block Room 3t PHONE 000 Ft Y SERVICE k GREEN 787 i'rincp Ruiiert, B. C. R DECOR ATI NO AH HANGING MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING PTione BLUE 818 P.O. Box 52 331 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. cepted by the official board oil Knox United Church in Terrace -The modern stucco edifice with . its bell-tower will be a hand-! some addition to the main street (of the town. : The Immediate objective of IGN PAINTING jKAHMKR GREEN 981 i 1 l 1 NWOODLEV MUSTVE BEEN S, " ' 1 " ' -Ji 1 r ' t f Ui-LV TIRED-HE WENT ) J j 'H I S ' k TtZ t NOW WHO IS IT 1 1 I WShead wit the piluow J . I 7 0N '-'J S" o S? V doosbeh. ? ) I " i a-ZLs - r- j I rTTt A. P, GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS the financial campaign is $1,000. A canvass of the town will be" held immediately and J. H. ' Smilh was authorized to receive contributions from those out of town who, wish to help the church provide a worthy strue- ( f) TECHNICIAN toicinR and Repairs nil' colussi rh(if BLACK 75(1 ,92 10th East 475 Howe St., Vancouver, BC. ture for the worship of God and the varied needs of its people. DUNG WOOD WINNIPEG, (r Citizens must, MARGARET McLEOI) OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONE BUILDI.JO m .sacks AND CEDAR Kwk ixiivcrcd B & W TRANSFER not merely shovel sidewalks clean of snow. The by-law requires streets to be safe. Shovelling off snow and leaving a layer of ice' Is taboo. So Is leaving a difference In levels by clearing a trench along the sidewalk. ' Green 180 :VN MACHINE THOME BLUE 5!KJ P O. Box 11R4 I 'ns-.wf Miffl J - Vb.Y . lit VVJk-AVK'M . f-4 I . WORKS CALLS r SIMPLEX OAS and DIESEL ENGINES 'rviee atvl Parts blue ::mj in j - m . ft ml t Pts and ll sers of in- Ji HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture in all Its branches 204 4th Street Phone 65S v;mes are inviten tn fi'im to view our arl- and talk over eotiip- fms. BRINGS PROMPT, F.XPERT SERVICE SAANICH ( Plumbing & Heating ffTTO lUl IKif S- m TH'olV T ' 1 I 7. " - 4: i BODV ATTMEl I I I lfJE L- RORIE HANbYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS "wntant, Auditor, etc. 9"t Returna Cmnniu Blork Phone 3H1 Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners J- CHENEY DENTIST '). SMITH TIT rrr PHONES Black 687 Red 894 evenings P.O. Box 1670 P O. Box 1401 I Cartage Ltd. I'te Movln. k...i.. QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles ' MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Hoi 774 Second Ave. FOR TJorkmen ONLY Pioneer Drybaek Coats $8.25 Pioneer Drybaek Pants $6.95 Khaki Coveralls $5.45 Denim Pants, 8-oz $3.50 Denim Pants, 9-oz. .. ... $3.75 Denim Coveralls, 8-oz. $5.10 Denim Bib Coveralls. .. $4.65 Denim Smm-ks $4.85 Blue a.r4 White Boilermaker Coveralls $4.65 Khaki Pants Group 1 $4.50 Khaki Ptts Group 2 $4.80 Painters' Overalls $4.95 Sleelhilt Pants $4.75 Moleskin Pants $5.95 Heavy llumphry Fishermen's Pants .. $11.95 Diouble Diamond Pants $5.45 Ironman Pants $5.50 Hannockliiirn Pants .... $8.50 I I -i .4 ' ya: Q 'i ... : ( II L THlS lS SILLY- ME SLEEPING ) f I I I I 'l DARLING-. PPEClOuS -i. 1 1 "1 ' ! ON A NEIGHBOR'S SOFA LAMB?i ; f LWE YOU-O ' I HEN I HAVE A HOME J w r ,, ! L BEG YOUR ZL 3T ' V AND BEP OF MY OWN X CT ' CI3CaT f FORGIVENESS T5- (pJ lM (f Sill ' . f I'LL 0 -EEf,' C BUf IJ H ' I; GO HOME AND , gf EV X'f PJ I ' " I :TiTl"LS ' r,... Copr. )W, King FlurM SynJiolf, lnc.,Jl,M rvd: VW ! . , ...... ........ ... , . .. t I"" Peking Cartage f1" RED 516 Newly Re-Opened IIJU1 SISTERS COFFEE SHOP 351 West Third nU V I' C YES "AND IT'S ) "ZZZTV) 11 V J. IT SOUNDS Like A. f UM, 4Lr C E last time y -Si ! ' wrvjRiM 2 ouc? husbands ape r H u ii m r K caici OMif L .., ij Sv?7JLNEIGHBWHOOC7 X Acme Npletely Renovated and 'refurnished BETTER THAN EVER Dow CLOTHING v- ia,e jJo-iMuis uur specialty STORE