Ipn'ncc ttupctt Darilo J-Jctos ito. Monday, February 9, 1948 Local News Items . . . MARRIED AT MILLER BAY Willi Ven. Archdeacon Edward Hudson of Seal Cove officiating, the marriage took place quietly Social Doings (Contributions to this section will be welcomed) Conrad P.-T.A. February 10. ' & Moose Meeting Tomorrow T. M. Cimstie, who has been selling former War Assets equipment locally, returned on the Catala last night from a business trip to Vancouver. t 3-110: I right, 8 p.m., Moose in Miller Bay Hospital last Fri Temple. (It) W. E. Denmng, local old timer and war veteran, is recovering from the effect of a mishap to an eye. The mishap occurred last week and was at first thought to be of little conse- . . T4. .An -I-.-.!.-.- - -3 . . day oi miss fcuun Derrick o: ' Staod Ship ol Soroptimism Launched Kitwancool and Lewis Johnson of Aiyan.sh. Attending the bric.e Rupert Goodlad returned to the city last night from Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Adams . II timii:. il w.ia mil i MtJ uii.M, With Impressive Inaugural Party was Miss Mary Milton while George Turner acted as grooms 8 p.m. Mr. Hyndman will speak on "Modern Education." Gym displays by pupils. lt John Tsjaski, charged with supplying liquor to Indians, was dismissed in city police court on Saturday. W. M. Watts returned to the city on Saturday night's train from a brief business trip to Smithers. of Massett arrived in-the city,storm and a bit of sharp grit, last evening on the Cassiar from j lodging In the eye, caused the the Queen Charlotte Islands and iatter to start bleeding which, left on today's plane for a trip ; untn medical attention was ' William Glass, local mnnazpr Called' interfered with the sight. man. The br.de is the daughter Twenty of Prince Rupert's representative execu-KnLl U Promoting ideal , bUR BEST .'riNG PLACE l aid. to 8 ! ' - ;SQUET HALL FOR CHRJNS. DINNERS AND, PARTIES t'ti E DISHES Allan Armstiong returned to i.ae city on the Catala last night :"rom a two weeks' business trip '.o Vancouver. of security of friendship, joy of achievement, dignity the son of the late Andrew c I Johnson of Aiyan.sh. 1 of Edmunds & Walker plant for B.C. Packers, left by today's plane for Vancouver. He is to Mrs. J. R. Wainwright, sister of Mrs. R. L. Mcintosh, and Mrs. Rust-D'Eye, niece, after a three of service, integrity of profession and love of country that a larger fellowship in home, society, business for country and Cod might be the result. Taking of the pledge was one or several strik- ing incidents in impressive cere-j intendent of Miller Bay ,Hos- Canadian Legion Execu 49 be transferred to Vancouver. tive Meeting Legion months' visit here, left by Fri- Moose Card Party-Dance Is Enjoyable iay evening's train on their re-urn to their home in Toronto. Announcements Hall, 8 p.m. tonight. Regular monthly meeting, with installation of Our stock of QUALITY monies at a dinner in the Civic pital. who expressed ner pnae OADVAY CAFE All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word i Th0 '( tkly program of card Cr.nlre at whltn lne city.g fir6t j although she had not been here , playing and dancing in the womm-s service ciub tne Sorop-i Ion?, at being a resident of new members, Wed. 11th, 8 p.m. i Prince Rupert Industrial Workers' Union will hold Its ."esular monthly meeting on Mouse lempit- umier auspices oi Umist cub 0 Prince Rupert, ! Prince Rupert, some of the fine the I.nvpl Order of Moose Sat-' attributes of which she enumer il Ave- W. Phone 200 Card Party, Catholic School Hall, February 12, 8 pm. , :amc into formal being. A gath , uday night was the usual en- ated. Through Soroptimism, she Monday, February 9, at 8 o'clock, in the Common Lounge of the ering of forty-five persons, in Cambrai Valentine Tea, Feb. lovable success. Card playing, :cluding representatives of varl- hoped to play some part in com- Civic Centre. All members which took up the early part ous organizations, who came in' m unity life, testimony of their good wishes,! "Prince Rupert just gets EDITH MURVOLD, BRIDE-TO-BE, IS HONORED of the evening, was under the in direction of William Terry. Winners for the ladies were Mrs. B. J. Bacon and Mrs. A. Tur- mr . , m were in attendance to see Mrs. one s blood, declared Mayor Anna E. Sprott of Vancouver ' Nora Arnold m responding to the na.st Dresident of the American toast. "I suppose it's because welcome to attend. (33 United Church Valentine Tea Feb- 19- Mrs- A- Dominato, 500 J. M. Alderson, general agent for British Columbia Coast TayIor st- Steamship Service of Canadian I Scout - Guide Rally. Friday. Faciiic Railway, Vancouver, I February 20, 7 p.m., Navy Drill passed through the city on the Hall. cotte with W. Grindstrand and'i.H(1ti,, r,, cr,irr,lct n,,h 'there is such a good feeling With Mrs. Olof Skog and Mrs. Georpe McWhinney tallying high p(mdu(-t the nroreedincs. ore- here, no prejudices, beauties of Wpnr Wau, oc (,t w. i , " - c - . . - - ..... j vj V. OtJ JUltlV scores , or the men. tniinc. tim ftiui-tor tn urc win ''the scenerv and such a SDirit i .. i. ,.r:.,. Princess Norah vesterdav mak-i o. O. N. Basket Social ana ... v...ft ...... i . w ..... -- - - . , CHCai ijuiue ui ivn a. w ieK. Dancing to music provided by. the round trip to Alaska. w. Kay, tne president, ana in- oi ouuyam upuinism, one uc- iin Ambrose Avenup was th TRANSFER iths is taking the Stevens orchestra commenced ' stalling lhc officers and pledg-. spoke success for the newly in-,setting for a delightful shower . rrf, at 10:30 with Carl E. Brechin as.tag the members. 'Stalled club of which she wasy nl ht in honor of MissL d h , m master of ceremonies. During; ; her.self proud to be-a member. iEdlth Edith Murvold Murvold whose whose marriaee marTiaeel"l",!mT ' ,:.,.; , Dance, ladies with baskets free, everyone welcome. Black's Orchestra, Oddfellows' Hall, February 20, 9:30. Job's Daughters Dance, Mas IvlC MEN?. IKS movement for the or- . T,..u and First Avenue interniision refreshments were C. G. Ham spoke on behalf wU1 ,ak , h tl ,; ' id I PHONE )" onic Temple, Feb. 20. Work Clothing is Complete I SEE US FOR BIB OVERALLS CARPENTERS' OVERALLS PAINTERS' OVERALLS OVERALL JACKETS COVERALLS MECHANICS' CAPS DRY-BAK served and prizes distributed to the winners at whist. James B. Gibson, dean of St. : Andrew's Anglican Cathedra!,, who also gave a spiritual mes-' t .... . oeaiea in a corner oi tne room that it mnv cet undprwav in vice organizations c Uch c'eLaYe was t,stefulIy decorated the day of St. in welcoming the Sorojrtimist i .jj streamers hung with a cur- Davld, Wales- patron saint, on Club on its inauguration and , tain effect aRd centrecl by a M wishing it all success. The c-wedding bell, the guest of honor operation of these organizations! recejved a decorated basket fill- Deane's Quality Cleaners, in all work and projects having jed with gits The basket was' pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. . jsage, admonishing the organiza- Mr.s. R.js.s Richardson is lcav- tion not to build without God ing on tonight's train for Mont- and to realize that, in serving real. According to word receiv- God. one served one's fellowman. ed here her uncle. Ur T. E Don-j Toast to the port of Prince nelly, i.s critically ill. She ex- Rupert was proposed by Miss Presbyterian Missionary Tea, I Mrs. George Mitchell's, Feb. 25. 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. Seventeenth of March sale of EAti VIEW (tf) community betterment in mindme in by the two hostesses. pects to be away for six weeks. Mary Morton, R.N., lady super- I0TEL I i couia be coumea upon. i The evening was spent play., ! Mrs. Caroline Parkin had been, ing bing0 the winners bein ; intrigued by Soroptimism be-lMrs B Hedstrom. Mrs. K. Slat-, cause it was so iar-reaching lnta Mrs s Dideriksen and Mrs its scope. She stressed the great Petersen. r ( GOOD EATING! Kn'ixi home cooking, aprons and novelties, afternoon tea, 2:30 p.m. O'.iriiie uid. Pleasant ; I'lace to Live ' C"m p i. k t i: I. Y Card party 8 p.m. Catholic School Hall. Presbyterian Tea, March 18, Presbyterian Church Hall. Canadian Legion W. A. Spring Sale, March 31. neip mat women couia oe to ; At midnight, refreshments men in dealing with difficult were served from a table centred problems. She commended the witn a wedQing cake which was promotion of bursaries for study toppecl bv a miniature bride and in foreign languages as a ser- groorn Miss Murvold expressed vice project. warm thanks at the honor Miss Barbara Smith saw two silown her phases of activity in organiza-.' Fresent at the function were k i new w ' .xr rr ' Y S O V A T F. 1) ! flovor JtfHTf J through. I A i in Anglican Easter Sale, April 1. Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, K.de.-rated K . ,J Mbs-Fillel Mattresses V;, j C ?J ' J.ev .Management S I Prof. Zi . "-a-i. 546 8th Ave. East on April 15. CLOTHING RUBBER CLOTHING WORK GLOVES WORK SOCKS all weights NATIONALLY - KNOWN BRANDS GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Presbyterian Spring Sale, Aprii i'"""" ijvvu" Mesdames O. bKog, H. warn, ri. , occasions. She saw opportunity KnutSpn, E. Houston, K. Slatta. for inspirational activities with- B Hedstronii s. Dideriksen. R. ,in the community and oppor- Wahl A Petersen. H. Helland. ;tunty for the SoropUmists to A Lmd n Ha pen, J. Strand, supplement the service work of E Sorheimi P. Ueiv T, Muihern, the other clubs. W- Simon,sen, O. Wick, K. Kr.ut- i - - - 1 1 COTTAfiE CnEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY Your Dally ALL- WEATHER SERVICE 15. Orange Tea, April 21. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. . St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Home-cooked dinner from 6 to 9. 60c. Bosun Inn. (33) U.F.A.W.U. whist and cribbage, sen and the Mis.ses Mary Petersen, Evelyn Skog and Dolly Loe M. Gordjn. Rotary dent, sa w plenty of room for a women's service club in Prince Rupert. If the Soroptimists ever ran out of ideas for an object -j f m m Prolect 8 ,eii HOUSt 9ives y yo-.f con Metropole Hall, every Saturday, at 8 p.m. (43) troi mnt -.ps chotc in.- cv f 1M I b?r Iour m -fr Car ,n ' S;y greasing fy O I.L'KR I( ' TINf? lve. the Rotary Club could give them some. "Work that service clubs have done in Prince Rupert through the years have actually kept down the taxes." declared Mr. Gordon. Mrs. D. C. Stuart, representing the Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire, and Miss yu, 4a Cards 11 ! Frances Cross. Business and DJN'S SERVICE STATION If Street (ireen ti03 f- See our Interesting Yi.riety for February FROM 5C tQ 25c i 1 1 -l ..ii4U extra 9""..,., Rlend. J P . .... .L Imi"''" Mm"' i OFFICE SITIM.IES, PRINTING. STATIONERY Cards for Every Occasion DIBB PRINTING COMPANY EXTRA SPECIAL! Shorty Coats 7 Only Sizes 12 to 16 Red, Cerise, Brown, Blue Keg. Price $27.50 Special at $19.50 Butterfly Nylon Hose All Sizes. $1.50 Pair Dupont Sweaters Pullovers only. All colors including gray. Reg. Price $5.95 Special at $3.50 ANNETTE MANSELL I1UI I Onol Food! I ...I l.v Hesner Block . .... ,,...1 ....I , Third Avenue Il"" .1,1 ,il " r I j ..... i ... . Service tii -ALLOCATION Ogaret McLeod JOPTOMITKIST if" ."i ri Smart Radio Get the most from your radio. Bring in your tubes for Professional Women's Club, spoke briefly, adding their congratulations and felicitations. An impressive incident was the candlelighting ceremony in which Mrs. Elizabeth MacKen-zie. Miss Anne McLcod, Mrs. Rheha Ham. Miss Myrtle Vincent and Miss Mary Nelson recited briefly on the respective ideals of tolerance, wisdom, sincerity, friendship and service. In presenting the charter. Mrs. Sprott expressed confidence that this most northwesterly club in Canada would keep up the high standards of international Soroptimism. She also presented as Iter personal gift a perpetual president's pin. The recipient. Mrs. Willa Ray, spoke briefly but appropriately. SAILING OKDKUS TO "GOOD SHIP" Mrs. Sprott. in delivering the "sailing' orders" to "Good Ship" Soroptimist, enumerated concepts of service for "a happy-band of workers." .She told something of the history of Soroptimism which in England was an adjunct of Rotary but was not confined to such relationship in this country. In unity of thinking and towards the goal of international peace, she felt there was a I Walk Upstairs in Stone Building While they Lust! ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BREAKFAST SETS Values to $12.50 AW - only $8.95 Free Testing We guarantee our radio repair IE k ) I'ifli rent! Delliihlful! m Paper Towels - Paper Cups Deodorants - Disinfectants Genuine Dl'STRANE Sweeping Compound MOPS RRl'SHES BROOMS For Cleaning and Janitor Supplies see PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 'V We Style Hair. fft.-r.Wei . S bk. 11 111 JL1 m ?ty Lane Salon Phone 31 Sl' Hlue 917 Bride St. great field of work for such or YouNeerJHelp J1" a Hurry Omes Drugs 712 2nd. Ave. Phone G32 l (dentine Gifts WRITING PAPER AND STATIONERY COSMKTIC SETS SHAVING SETS PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS ganizatiorts with ideals of "good friends, good fellowships and good work." Here in Prince Rupert, where with such an ac complishment as the Civic Centre had made this a fine place in which young people could live, there seemed to be a great opportunity for co-operative service. Mrs. Sprot also made presentation of a handsome gavel from the Soroptimist Club of Greater Vancouver, a minute book, the gift of Lillian Lillico, the secretary for Western Canada. A long list of congratulatory messages from international officers and from other clubs were read among them London. Eng-( Continued on Page Six) Pi" ik Jusi Call Us! 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