Prince Rupert Dallp Ji3eto Wednesday, October 20, 1948 Local News Items... c S.O.N. Meeting tonight, 8:00. QUEEN MARY BAZAAR TODAY Odofellows' Hall Scene or Interesting Affair This Afternoon In Oddfellows' Hall on Fourth Avenue East, attractively decorated for the occasion with (It) HALIFAX FIRM TO RAISE SHIPS 10,000-Ton Freighter One or Four Vessels to Be Salvaged HALIFAX tP) Preparations are under way by a Halifax company to salvage at least four shipi sunk off the Nova Scotia coast over a period of years. George Durham sailed by the HOME ECONOMICS COURSE COMING Of special interest to the ladies will be the .announcement regarding the University of British Columbia home economics Owing to bereavement in Speaker's family, Women's Canadian Club meeting tonight CANCELLED. (It) Carpenters' Union Meeting tonight, Union Hall, Fraser St. Important. (it) Cardena last evening for Van Hunting couver. S.O.N. Bazaar, Tea, Sale uowers and foliage, Queen Mary Chapter. Imnerial course to be held at the Civic Home Cooking, Sewing, Friday 22nd, 2:30-5:30. Dancing and Jackets wm,,, jo'" "" Centre NoVember 8 to 19. Order, Daughters of the Em-' salvaged material for steel prod Presbyterian Choir Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, Church Hall, Thursday, October 21, fiom 2:30 - 5 p.m. (It) Miss Sylvea Dyson, assistant Refreshments, 9-2. Music by Mike Colussi. ' (249) r.e' noldlne lts aU bazaar ' ' WITH TV GYPROC JV V FIREPROOF dJbkJj WALLD OARD LoW Price, $1.92 per 4x8 sheet IBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. LUMK1' - BUILDING SUPPLIES 1 PHONE 116 i in .home economics for the Ex hub auernoon. . . ucts. Four ships are already on the list for salvage operations AT tension Department, will pres Mr. and Mrs. M. Krueger re ergeuc Mrs. J. ft. Teng is ent a course In dressmaking and The Salvation Army Citadel, auu BUiyes are einS 01 Bcnerai convener while the turned by train Saturday after the making over of used gar Buesia are being graciously re spending several weeks as guests Friday, October 22, 7:30 p.m. A,oiner wrecKS- Lantern Travelogue on Kenya,! Salva8e operations have al- Sale Prices ! ments. of their parents at Edmonton. yCQ oy Mrs. s. A. Kielback, East Africa, by Major Wilfred reaay on tne wateriora, Yurgensen. (248) a 10.00-ton freighter wrecked . icbcjii, oi ine chapter Pouring at tastefuliv Benefit Dance, Navy Drill Hall, Music by Four Dukes, on Glace Bay about 10 year3 Mrs. James A. Brown of Port.aeo Owing to the popularity of this course, Miss Dyson joined the Extension Department staff last July, formerly being with Stuart MacKay, Vancouver's leading fashion designer. drawing tor Bendix Washing and adorned tables were Mrs 6 V. Cox, Mrs. A. T. Parkin, Mrs. o. s. Reade and Mrs. Tene. ThP Machine, Friday, October 22, 9 p.m. (249) kSSENGERS BENEFIT DANCE PLANS COMPLETE serviteurs are Mrs. Q. E. Moore Mrs. Earl Becker and Mrs. H. m'. Foote. Acting cashier is Mrs. C. E. Cullin. Thn too F. G. Hemsworth, resident Ler-L. S. Pearson Next on the list is the dismantling and scrapping of the four-stacker, lend-lease destroyer St. Clair, used as a fire training ship by the R.C.N. during the war and now anchored in harbor here. The British freighter Ken- mining engineer, sailed last eve Essington, . who has been on a trip to Vancouver, returned to the city from the south on the Prince George this morning. Gyro Apple Day, Saturday. Help the playgrounds and the swimming pool. Order a case now from any Gyro. (21S) Constable R. Corder arrived in the city on the Prince George B Gillman, w. n. During the two weeks course, the afternoons will be set aside for dressmaking while the evenings will be allotted to the sewing of children's clothes and the art of making over old clothes. .....v. ... UK u mm. J. KtiHuorl .,.M.j ... fonorflan t.Blnn Ull l. .... w " "H A yeoman, w. rar- eve- mrs. u; Dennison and Mrs. iuiib unaiiKemenia ior a Deneiit ueorge Howe. Steele, T. Penney. ouver-A. Husoy, J. Canvas Hunting Coat, waterproof treated, with rubberized extended skirt. . . Reg. Price $19.75 CO At SPECIAL PRICE J4J Canvas Shell Jacket, rainproof treated, long sleeves and wool lined. . Reg. Price $8.25 Vt Qt SPECIAL PRICE V J 7 J Fine quality Wind-breaker,1 1 r a i n p r oof treated, wool lined. ning on the Cardena for a trip to the Namu area on official business. Maresa Windle announces the opening of her Dancing Studio in the Stone Building, Room 6, Saturday, October 23, at 10:00 kerry which ran aground eight ua"" "- maay in ine iancy work table is in the Naval Drill Hall for Doug' charge of Mrs. J. E. Boddie and Dawson, W. S. Bill, Materials and patterns should years ago at Portuguese Covo will h npvfr. In lino anA .t-iafn- ;and,MlssI. Russell. Christison, the footballer who Mrs. J. a. Teng and the babv be ready for the articles to be made. icispit R- Coburn, B. ..... w. wm aJsQ fae starte(j on wear, Mrs. H. A. Breen and Mrs, auu is piuueeumg on una eve' Severson, V. Jones, w. J. Lineham a.m. For enrolment phone Green suffered a very badly broken leg playing football during the summer, were reviewed. The cooperation of the Navy personnel ning's train to Burns Lake The, home cookine table is In raising the sunken hull of the Martin Van Beuren, former U.S. Liberty ship which sank in Sam-bro Bay. COT A HEAD COLD? 1 charge of Mrs M. J. Keays and Mrs. F. M. Kempton is handling the raffles. . . . ;TS EAT ELK , Sask., CP Har 922. (249) W. H. Brett M.LA., returned to the city today on .the Prince George from Vancouver and Victoria where he attended C.C. F. meetings and the Canadian Congress of'Labor conference. where he is being transferred in the provincial police service. Rev. Lorimer G. Baker of Vancouver will be the speaker Thursday at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert , yellow Grass area Daily News Classified Ads get Quick Results! ticed an elk-seldom Reg. Price $16.50 SPECIAL' PRICE $11.45 hem Saskatchewan Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS i it. When destroy game warden the A few drops of Vicks Va-tro-nol in Rotary Club. He will tell of conditions in Northern Manchuria during the period which has made the work of the committee much easier and the chief and petty officers are going all-out to help their injured' colleague. The players of the different football teams are also co-operating. Tlckethold-ers get a chance on the door prize of an lip-to-date washing machine. Present at last evening's meeting were J. S. Wilson, Ralph Smith, Alex. Halg, Eddie Dawes, sacK Eby, James Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McRae returned to the city on the Prince ;ghing 450 pounds, each nostril work fast right where Fine TiMY lightweight Hunting Coat, trouble ts! Va-tro-nol opens up jnd parts sent to 1. What is wrong with thi3 sentence? "He will meet us George today from a trip to Ottawa. They have been away ict hospitals. cold - congested breathing passages j buy is Gyro y? J APPLES y Saturday, Oct. 23 waterproof treated, I he served there as a missionary under Japanese domination. ' VERY HARD STONE The hardness of the topaz is about a month, Mr. McRae being on naval business. ia the Dally News! and relieves sneezy, sniffly head cold distress. Follow directions in package. later on." ". ' 2. What is the correct pronunciation of "betroth"? 3. Which one df these words is misspelled? Massacer, mas Advertising Pays! . Meeting of International Union of Operating Engineers, almost equal to that of 'the em- N. Kelly and Harry Robb. large pockets in the back, double fabri'c throughoit, comfortable and practical. Reg. Price $18.50 f 4") QC SPECIAL PRICE )!J VKKSVA-TCOEOL Local 510, Friday, October 22 inierald. the. Carpenters' Hall, 8 p.m. RANCHERS USE VACCINE EDMONTON, ? An estl :odore Caie seur, masticate. 4. What does the word "inculpable" mean? 5. What Is a word beginning (248) mated 1.800 fur ranchers in AI- Mr .and Mrs. Douglas H. Payne returned to the city today on terta are making use of vaccine with co that means "lnordln tne ranee ueorge from a made available by the provincial ately eager to acquire and pos government to protect their sess"? 6 Important Bay honevmoon trio to Vancouver mink and fox from disease. ANbWtKS and victoria. The bride was for 1. Omit on. 2. Pronounce mpriv Miss Marw.n snntt f th MARKS 90TH BIRTHDAY be-troth, e as in be, o as In loss, Prn R.mort. r,PnPrai n,itai wuwoiuN, Aiia.. tw Mrs. a m weaiui, or, o as in no, nursing staff Ellen Beazer, who crossed the th as In smooth. 3. Massacre. Tomorrow ? GoiNG to see about a new job? Dress with Atlantic in a sailinir vessel with 4. Faultless: blameless. "An Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Evitt talY RENOVATED her family when she was eight innocent and inculpable piece of Departure Bay, Vancouver Island, arrived this morning i years old, celebrated her 90th of ignorance." Klllingbeck. 5. aboard the Prince George. They birthday in this southern Al- Covetous, berta towu. I A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. A Good Place to Buy will be , here for a- eeltv-tha - -X Al . r Than Ever" and Service in City lor Send-out Orders David Chow, Mgr. guests of Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, quiet smartness use make-up sparingly and for mental alertness ... Have a GOOD Breakfast HOW CAN I ? ? ? j By ANNE ASHLEY Argentina's monetary unit 1j the peso. Cliffsyde, Fourth Avenue West. I Bishop J. B. Gibson returned to the city on the Cardena yes BED MATTRESSES Ask for them by name, fesautyrest, Deepsleep, Slumber. King, IVolcdforMDillMK I Q. How can I prevent cooking food from sticking to the vessel? A. When cooking something that is liable to stick, try placing Lady Beaty and many other.! for your Fall requirements. Phone 775 327 3rd Avenue Vegetable Soup terday afternoon from a trip to the Naas River on ecclestrias-tlcal duties. He visited Aiyansh to lay the foundation stone of a new church and also Greenville and Kincolith. Alderman J. R. Morln returned to the city , today from Van Nutritionists Say Include Crape-Nuts in a Balanced Breakfast Just 2 Tablespoons' of Delicious Grape-Nuts provides the cereal share of a good breakfast. You'll love those golden, crunchy kernels of whole wheat and malted Prince Rupert JFlorists 300 3rd Ave. Box 510 Te077 Flowers 'for All Occasions couver where he spent the last ii month after going south to at I r? II 1 V a tend a convention of the B.C. barley. And they help give you the carbohydrates, proteins, minerals you need for a vigorous morning of work or play. Remember, Grape-Nuts irthe most economical part of a good breakfast. Order Grape-Nuts from your grocer. . rtOHOWl RECIPE I Hospitals Association. Mrs. Mor-in, who was Injured In an auto unqiTOl'"-" the' flat gas toaster directly over the flame and ; then place the pan on the toaster. This Is particularly good when reheating anything with a thick gravy, as it is unnecessary then to weaken it by adding water. Q. How can I reach Into ail the little crevices and comers when cleaning the sewing machine? A. Try using a small paint brush with a long handle for this purpose. Q. How can I polish tin? A. Tin articles can be made to look as bright as silver by rubbing with 3oda and old paper. mobile accident, is in hospital asfK JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST BK""' e.M k.V Ts-r-rl 1 FTV . . ttj . Ti !"i pnM"" ' " ..1.1, MHIP "" tllU, ,-HKfcifohey n in North Vancouver. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Erick-son. sailed last evening on the Cardena for Seattle after spending a few days in the city on business In connection with the repairing in t he local dry dock of the Ketchikan boat Discoverer which was wrecked in Arthur Passage south of here last week. Mr. Erickson is the owner of the Discoverer. the " l.oi.ol"! P 1V John Bulger Ltd. faHri.it. m -;ll 1VI ' Aet mi !l Iwour Announcements All dTerUem'ii m tnls column will b ehiinpd for k (uU month kt as cent word (K9b tPWAL?7 fffTTTrr- I wnomnjl (imjiMriiry Arriving here, last night by train from Edmonton in the Bazaar, i,. J.lr iirlicn,n l . i uMi I Queen Mary I.O.D.E. October 20. course of a western speaking "Br.lrr than ny c Mi ..: lM0Mr wliUlmme-ml-- ,.,(0K." cooWi- Card party. Catholic School j tour under Canadian Club aua-Hall, Oct. 21, 8 p.m. pices, Lt.-Col. Harwood Steele Presbyterian Choir Tea, Oct. .of Montreal was advised of-the 51 ... . sudden death in Montreal of his Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall b ttrrf Tradc-Mrli F I (Inr(inpRlQDu's Bazaar Oct. 22. sister. Accordingly, he hurried back East, leaving on this af ternoon's plane, and a meeting which was to have been held here tonight was cancelled. of Otiwral Food, J I wmmiBBSSSmLJlLml Bridge Party, Civic Centre, October 29, 8 p.m. Sailings for . ., VANCOUVER - VICTORIA SEATTLE Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Cardena Rebekah Bazaar, November 3. Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph , . - " Mimmmmmmsm , Franky, Presbyterian cnurcn, Sunday, 11 p.m., Camosun November 3. ALICE ARM Prince Rupert Symphony RUPERT MARINE REALTY (J. CLAUSEN Ic SON) We Take Listings of BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT -TRY RUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR QUICK SALES OR CHARTERS Orchestra Concert ior aoy Scouts' Association, Civic Centre November 5. , , Canadian Legion WA. Bazaar. November 10. lpT,ME i INSULATE Viring or Lifjhtinrj; FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS s.s. Coquitlam, Oct. 22, 10 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Oct. 15 and 29, 10 p.m. FRANK i. SKINNER Prince Runert Aeent j (Just East of LIpsett's, Waterfront) Box 518 Phone Green 975 Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, l.OD X Sale Consult us ior your needs In all types of printing work. EveryUiing in high-class stationery. Fountain Pens Cards for every occasion DM Printing BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENUE Third Ave. Phone 588 can be effective only F PROPERLY PLANNED ' Can assj.st you in getting the best value for money expended. HEPRlrpS LIGIITING, HEATING, fiLKATION AND APPLIANCE SERVICE November 25th. Make sure your home is warm and snue this winter. Let us GREER & BRIDDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Repairs Construction Alterations Floor Sanding a Specialty REAL ESTATE : INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaur, November 27. range Ladies' Bazaar, December 1st. United Church Bazaar, December 2. insulate it completely now. Mitchell & Currie LIMITED Phone 363 Builders and Contractors see II .. e CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway Northern B.C. Power Co R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR De- '"e 209 Phone RED 561 Hall, December 4. St, Peter's Fafl Bazaar cember 9. P.O. Box 721 . . . . , 1T r LIMITED i atrOTmwiiitTf Phone 210 tarn ittiim-fiW O ritTaA';