CE SCHOOL !CB Prfnre tlupert DaHp f3etos tto. Monday, February 8, 1948 Timely Topics Jrom Terrace pRQ BASKETBALL Vafcntinc Specials Rt. Rev. Bishop Gibson, D.D.Iwill soon be sent to some old arrived in Terrace on Wednes- couple in England. Mrs. Fisher, fray's train from Prince Rupert Mrs. McKay and Mrs. Kirk-to officiate at the funeral rite; patrick were hostesses and ser-of the late Henry Hulliwell who ved ferreshments at the close of died on Tuesday afternoon. He j the meeting. Next meeting Is to returned to his home in Prince 'be held a tthc home of Mrs. Rupert on Thursday's train. 1 Oavan. DRESSES BLOUSES BALLERINA SKIRTS KERCHIEFS Nylon and Wool I IANDKERCHIEFS jtusii-Lee imam hw 345 Third Avenue West (AN.iJM RANKS THIRD j riUMITTVE FARMING ; ,.Tiaeuiar growth of tliej About 4.000 yars ago ancient ,,n navy during the See-1 Britons planted crops by push-,,iid W;ir made Canada ing a pointed stick in the ground ml largest naval power) and dropping the seed into the United Nations. i hole. P Electrical iiuKY Recalled Interesting Addresses Feature Founders' Day Meeting TERRACE Founders' Day was observed at the February meeting of the Terrace Parent Teachers' Association in the Primary School on Thursday evening with two special speakers taking part. Mrs. Moore, past president of 20 years ago gave an interesting talk on the meetings and work of the organization at that time when the school sport's equipment was purchased by the Association Mrs. Dover, who came to the district in 1911 as a teacher when the first school was opened at Kitsugkalum, gave a very interesting talk on school work at fHnt timf, phn n,.,i i,. ' . ? ICLa"fu ",e "sirici grew ana witn it, th ,,. , ,, ., .,.. ' " - ". la" , ltet.a lotf contention tZL meeting which was to decide1 !the location of the new school the vote was evenly split and it was one man's casting vote which decided that the school should be built exactly halfway between Terrace and Kit-sumkalum. Mr. Barr. high school nrinci- pal, moved that Mrs. Dover's address should be keot in th files as belonging to the history of the district. With Miss Annie Lips in the chair, the routine business of the meetins was nnieklv rtis-tvivcH of A donation of $25 to the School Board towards the installation of electric lights in the 'elementary school was moved and a further donation of $25 will be given when the P.T.A. funds are replenished. Mrs. McLeod is dressing a doll which she will donate to the P. T.A. to be raffled at the Easter tea. Mr. Barr undertook to make all inquiries concerning a dental clinic which, it is felt, should be established in Terrace. Mrs. Gavan was instructed t0 the DePartme"t of Health concerning iodine and calcium pills for the school chil- At the close of the meeting, refreshments were served and the usual Founders' Day silver collection was taken. INDIA'S AIR FORCE The Royal Indian Air Force has a peacetime strength of 10 squadrons of which the personnel, except for a few technical instructors is entirely Indian. The Irisn lad and Yiddish boy were ensaged in verbal com- bnt" Finally subject came down t0 thoir respective church- es. "I guess I know that Father Harrity knows more than your Pnhhi." the little Irish boy insisted. ' "Sure he does; vy not?" replied the Jewish boy. "You tell him everytink." (if J J"-'i.f Business and Professional VANCOUVER CP Johnny Samis, Vancouver's Dominion singles titlist, retained the British Columbia open singles badminton crown Saturday by defeating I Daryl Thompson of Vancouver 15-6, 15-8. Mrs. Clare Lovett of Vancouver , won the ladies' open singles by defeating Mrs. Jean Bard-s!ey 11 -St il-8. WIN FOlt KETCHIKAN i ! i Continued from Page 4 for the losers, also with 13 points. This was a regular , league fixture and still leaves I Bo-Me-Hi in undisputed leadership of the Intermediate League. Stone's of the Junior League won the curtain-raiser by taking the Gyro lad.s 18 to 12. Le-sieur I was high man for the win- ners with fi and Slater for Gyros wlth 6 points. Individual scoring. Ketchikan Christensen 10,' LudwiSsen . Erickson 1. Bol-; duc 4, Phillips 8. Mills 12, Mark uson 6; total, 55. ' Prince Rupert Lavigne 3, Hartwig 8, laten 9, Fitch 4, Dom-lnato-7, Lindsay 1, Morgan 3, Forman 8; total, 43. Bo-Me-Hi Shier 13, Scherk 1J bPrlnS 2, Olson 6, Davidson 8. Carlson, Boulter 1. Port Edward T. Venn 4. A. Vickers 2, A. Gurney 13, S. Harris, i C. Barton, A. Stewart 2, J. Woods 3, H. Gurney, C. Alexcee, j J- Daniels 1. Stone's Chnstoff 2, Lesieur 6, Dumas 2, Sharon, Wesch, Walsh, McChesney C, Carlson 2, Holt. Gyro Marshall 2, Sather 4, MucAra, Hartwig, Slater 6, Young, MacFarlane, Toderas, Hills. ' tcs and TpjiiiisjL OfNUINE A5PIIN . . R ft a this , t www LOVIN'S BLl'E 818 330 2nd Ave. (Next to CFPRi CREDIT TERMS Prompt Mail Order Service r.. v ft-.. I 1 fm By Chic Younv MR. HALLIWELL LAID AT REST Final Tributes Paid to Respected Terrace Resident I TERRACE Funeral services I0" the late Henry Halliwell of Terrace were conducted In St Matthew's Church, Terraee, on Thursday afternoon with Rt. Rev. J. B. Gibson D.D., Bishop of Caledonia, officiating. There was a large and sympathetic 1 congregation ,h,. ition i in in iK. the the church church. .v,.. v, They had come to pay their last ' .espects to the departed and to expre. sympathy with the be- reaved. Beautiful spring flowers covered the casket, and filled the aisle. The Bishop, in a thoughtfully expressed address, paid tribute to the many qualities of Mr.' Halliwell, sayini? that he was always ready to take his part in the life of the community and in the work of the church. The i forming of the municipality or Terrace had been one of his chief interests and he was the first municipal clerk. He laid down the burden of his days at a time when he was still ready lor other work but his spirit was stronger than his physical life. The loss of his life partner, Mrs. Halliwell, a lew short months previously had been a sad blow from which he had not re.-covered. The hymns sung by the con-, Kre".aUon were "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say' and "When on My Day of Life the NiKht is Kiliinn" with Mrs. C. J. Nor- rinfjton as organist Chief mourners were T. Halliwell, Mrs. Allan Rutherford and Mrs. Cecilia de Kergommeaux, son and dauihters of Mr tlilli grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs Norman McNabb. George ' ' r:h:,rKP nn,i n,, t.JL . meaux. Interment was in the family plot ui Kalum cemetery with Harry King, Alf Attree, Elwood Brooks. W. Donald, James Smiui and Sam Kirkaldy acting as pallbearers. GOSPEL MISSION VISITS KITKATIA KJTKATLA A gospel mission party from New Metlakatla, Al- aska, which visited this Porcher Island village recently received a warm welcome. The group's itinerary also included Port Simpson. Metlakatla and Hart- ley Bay. Heading the party of 25 were Peter Fawcett. chairman of the Board of Elders of Duncan Mem orial Church. David A. Johnson, president of the Church Workers and Charley A. Ryan, church secretary. Services at Kitkatla continued for two days ;md were preceded by a banqiieJ in the community hall, sponsored by the senior ladies of tiie Kitkatla congregation. A second banquet was .sponsored by the Church Army. At both functions, the efforts of the gospel group in visiting the village were lauded by speakers who rejoiced at th display of brotherhood between the Canadian and Alaskan bands. PACIFIC REPAIR We Service ELECTRIC MOTORS (RAMOPIIONES i Electric and Spring) etc. 32(i 2nd Ave. West Red 3(i7 On the Hunis-tead Circuit! ItiHillillllMlll" HEADPIXNERS POLL IHCI1 , (Continued irom Page 4) THISTLES D. Owens 130 82 48 J. Davidson 113 119 130 W. Davidson 120 97 123 BUI Davidson 193 181 116 Dave Owens 146 206 196 Low Score 153 122 165 Handicap 153 153 153 Totals 1008 960 931 MIDGETS P. Roberts 113 169 109 J. Wrathall 118 175 198 M. Smith 130 113 91 R. Smith 105 142 170 A. Wrathall 198 304 141 D. Wick 158 169 156 Handicap 101 101 101 Totals 923 1173 966 PUSHOVERS R. Johnson 121 86 103 J. Warren 214 iho 219 J. Graham 165 197 180 E. Smith 234 166 187 B. Smith 116 127 142 R. Sparks 230 182 319 Classified - - and EiiRaifement FOR KENT ' FOR RENT Warm comfortable room, reasonable. 800 Fraser Street. (39) I FOR RENT Three room cot- tage, partly furnished. Phone Green 626. uf FOR RENT Storage or work-1 shon snflce floumtnum nnrl fue.. 1 nished housekeeping rooms. - Phone rnone Black bulk G oia. 18 mil FOR RENT 2 room furnished apartment. 801 Borden Street (33) WORK WANTED I MIDDLE-aged woman will look' alter children evenings. Phonf Gren 588. (tf) WANfKD WANTED Pair of ladles' skates. I size 6. Phone Blue 699. ttf) WANTED House, 5 or 6 rooms, i ' wi-mk ) ,,, (34i i WANTED Trolling boat, about! 30 feet long. Phone Red 607. j (371 j WANTED To rent unfurnished house, modern conveniences, 1 for immediate occupancv. Or i buy for cash. Send particulars to Box 310 Daily News. (35) ; WANTED Property at Terrace suitable for chicken farming,; must have liveable house. Write particulars to Box 311 : Dally News. 35 WANTED Platform scales that will weigh up to 250 pounds. Good condition, accurate. State size of platform and price. W. B. Crane, Port Clements, B.C. (33) HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Part time jan I tress for cleaning resti Zt. ZTrtf Airport. Contact C.P.A. Office, 3rd Avenue. (38) HELP WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned up to noon, Friday, February 20, for position of Superintendent and Caretaker ol the Pioneers' Homfc. Po-1 sition suitable for man and! wife to take complete charge of Home. Separate living quarters, heat, light and food provided, together with salary of $130.00 per month. Please give full details as to qualifications and previous experience. II. D. Thain, City Clerk. (34 1 LOST A Nil IOUND LOST Wallett. Indian head de sign, an. paper monev. Will nMnSrMDila.sef5.'rn wallet inl Daily News office (35) FOUND Three keys on ring near Borden Street School. Owner may have same by calling at the Dally News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) FOUND Black wallet outside Royal Hotel, Tuesday. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this advertise - 1 ment (tf) ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street (tf) ARCHERS Send for your treat-. ise and price list on newest j line Canadian-made archery i I tackle featuring Folberth-type laminated bow amazing cast and durability. Modern Commodity Sales, Cobble Hill, B.C. METAL WORE PLUMBINO Installations and repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Furnaces, tanks, eavestroughing and stack work. Letourneau & Sons, 629 Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) Sam Kirkaldy was a passen-' ger to Prince Rupert on Tues- ! (lays tram, returning to Terrace on Wednesday. Mr. O. T. Sundal travelled to Prince Rupert on Thursday to see Mrs. O. T. Sundal who is reported to be progressing nicely j at the Prince Ruoert General Hospital. j Clarence Michiel paid a brief visit to Prince Rupert last week. Mrs. J. Alan Rutherford of Prince Rupert arrived in Terrace on Wednesday's train and was the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. R. de Kergommeaux. She returned to the coast on Saturday's train. The United Church Guild meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fisher on Friday afternoon with Mrs. Gavun in tiie chair. Plans went forward for the Valentine sale and tea to be held next Saturday afternoon for which the ladies are making a ciuilt to be sold. The president announced that there were enough contributions to fill three or four food parcels which fiM CHECKED m m H -or Mone flack '.m.lMi.,,,. :.. , . 1.: , ' " D. D. n Brri... IiuhI I..r D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. IN SIIPk.J,..!: cm,T HHITISt! (OI IIM11IA IN 1'HOIIA'I K IN 7IIK MA'ITKH ll- TIIK "ADM1N-ISTHATIllN ACT " iiih IN TIIK MA1TEH CIP THK FSTATI r JANK KOSK. DKCKASl 1) Not ice is h.-n iv i ivi n UkiI nil fM-rK.iiiK li.tviiif, claims ituiiiust the rvUti' f Jain- Itiv.s. I i I'asi fl. lat' of Hums Uikr. Ilriush CuluniDia. who fiKii on the aisi nay ot Murrh. 1H47 I arc hereby rciiiril on or Ix forc tin-I 1st clay of March. 1!HH to deliver or w-ml by prepaid letier full partiru- j lans 01 their claims duly vertlied In Jthf iindfrsieiirrt at Hox fl58 Prince j ; Unpen, n C as solicitors for thfj i Kcutiir, ol ft, i' sum estate. I I AND TAKE NOTICE that after the I la.t mentlonrtl time tiie Attorney of the Executors uumcd in the Will. I lumen Teetel Harvey will proceed to distribute the asset of the dereawd iitmom; the persons entitled thereto i huvlni; rerirri only to the rlanns of ! i which he shall then have had notice i DATED this HOth dnv of Jaminrv " ! ! PI4H 1 nPOWN A- HARVEY. . Silicftors for the Executors, ; Ilox 6.r.H ; Prince Itupert. M. 37 GURVICH & SON don I m dors HASH ME N'T FOUNDATIONS OUR SPECIALTY LAM) CLEARING , ROCK WORK TRUCKS For Hire PHONE 32 or RED 511 SIXTH STREET LONDIE 1 LL BE UP AChN'T ) A3 GOON A' UU ' FINISH THIS r"" Ak'l C F TOBCU'A'W'U S 1 IJ . . A (L Saturday Bellingham 81, Seattle 74. Portland 62, Vancouver 59. Sunday Portland 73, Vancouver 61. Tacoma 58, Seattle 54. Handicap 27 37 37 Totals ni7 955 1187 HEADPINNERS Z. Hedley 139 141 119 A. Leamy 219 176 210 M- Leamy 156 142 132 g. w'thers 214 266 190 V. Wrathall 167 180 128 J. Comadina 258 281 267 TrtiaA?.,-iwi.o 1153 1186 104R KILOWATTS R. Rudderham . .. 181 229 238 North 273 187 116 K. Paul 195 141 128 I. Dumas ..... 218 171 223 N. Dougherty .... 119 183 112 L. Vanetta 184 157 184 Handicap 51 51 51 Totals 1201 1119 1052 Advertising - Announcements, 3. FOR SALE FOR SALE Simmons 4ft. steel bed, complete, as new. Sun lamn. electric 1nn ripsk Irtmn and man's rubberized raincoat size 40. 1104 8th Ave. E. (34 1 FOR SALE Four sacks of coal witn neater, cheap. Dress, size 14. Apply 650 7th Ave. East (35i FOR SALE 5 room house, full basement. 1723 6th East, Phone Blue 336. (38i FOR SALE General store in in terior. with Post Office. Building Includes store, apartment and ri.inep hall nnrl nvpr Ann acre of land. Full particulars from Prince Rupert Realty Co. Box 550. (tfi FOR SALE Piano, chairs, wash stands, wash bowls and jugs, beds, blankets. Apply Terrace Hotel, Terrace. (34 FOR SALE Breakfast suite. chairs, carpet, lamps, tools. 1019 9th Ave. East. (34i .. . . - ;FOR D SALE New and T. Used Fur- niture. Hardware and Office Furniture, etc. New articles Gurneys Kitchen Ranges, Bookcases, Chests ot Drawers, House Desks, Dinner Sets, British India Rugs, Electric Double Hot Plates, Cooking Utensils, Hardware, etc. Slightly used articles Chesterfield Beds, Radios, Typewriter, Clothes. Logging Boots, Rubber. Coats. Other useful articles at reasonable prices. Have you any good furniture for sale? See us, it will pay you. B.C. FURNITURE CO., Black 324. FOR SALE Simplex Engines Hi to 31 H.P. air cooled; 30 to 185 H.P. Marine Straight or Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. (t SALE- Sees-wiTl be received by the undersigned until 12:00 o'clock noon February 20, 1948, marked "Tender I.O.D.E. Hall" for the land and premises at 5th Avenue East near McBride Street, Lots 19 and 20, Block 2, Section 6, known as I.O.D.E. Hail. Premises may be Inspected by arrangement with Mrs W. li Weiss,' 101 5th Avenue East i Phone Green Dab) Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Brown Si Harvey, Box 658, Prince Rupert. (44) FOR SALE Fully equipped 31-ft. trolling boat, has 20 East-hope engine, excellent condition. Phone Green 894 or cull 324 8th Ave. West. (30) FOR SALE Five room house, 17 lots en bloc at Port Clem ents. Water frontage. What offer? 1228 Park Ave. Blue ' 773. (37) FOR SALE 1941 Ford DeLuxe sedan. Phone 7G, or Black 417 after 5. (35) MACHINfcKl rOK SALE to SAW better lumber more economically use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills "manufactured by National Machinery Company limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf; PERSONAL IF YOU HAVE an Alcoholic problem, contact Alcoholics Anonymous, Box 276 Daily News. (tf) CANCEL Comuplsory Unemployment Insurance. Self -invested $50 minimum for semi-skilled wages. Inquire Fav B. Gam-blin. heating specialist. Station B. Phone Green 471. Prince Rupert. (33) THE MIDDLE EAST The Middle East is a vast region of 2,700,046 square .miles with a population of more than 65,000,000. WIRING SERVICING REPAIRS RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Box 1321 Phone 04 1 GKORGE L. RORIE Public Accointant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled. Besner Block Phone 387 ASTORIA'S . LIGHT DELIVERY & MESSENGER Prompt Service Baggage Freight Express Phone Blue 269 322 Sixth St. Night Calls Green 882 P. N. Kllboru W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber Coal Wood - - - Baggage Freight - Express Phone B'.'ie 810 Night Calls Oreen 977 Prince Rupert GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING P.O. Box 1426 147 4th East Phone Black 489 JOHN MOSTAD CARPENTER AND CABINET MAKER PHONE RED 752 PRINCE RUPERT ROTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE GREEN 955 Agent for Pacific Bottle B.C. Ltd. THOM SHEET METAL LTD. ERIC SPEERS. Mgr. 13G1 Overlook Specializing In Marine and General Sheet Metal Work Electric and Acetylene Welding Boat Tanks Stacks Furnaces Gutter, Work. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 DON'T DELAY - PHONE TODAY PILL'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone Oreen 055 Day and Night Service QUALITY REPAIRS 1'nr Downtrodden Heels anil Worn Soles. MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave i...-k Work CAI.I. BLUE 93!) t. SAUNDERS CONCRETE 1 BICJvVAl K:; BASEMENTS pott !:) --e and yourseli fully lm- m : iii I do the work. .1. CHENEY DENTIST '.. SMITH BLOCK PC) Box 1401 f.UlUSTRONG Ai'.ENCIES : 1 STATE BROKERS I n;.Ncr: advisers P.O. Box 927 IKI- IMARNASON !'"! and Decorator QHi'K .SERVICE Ave Phone 112 Taxi HELEN'S AIJTY SHOP pnn.inent Waving H'Miity Culture in , all its branches Jl St r.-rt. Phnno fins P NEWS STAND " an.i Western Papers Magazines liCHlPTIONS TAKEN P'rect t,j ono in u uuu "ANDYMAN f ME SERVICE Grf;f;I, CONTRACTORS 'Uii"'i- ,,! r, .. I repairs OI ail Kinds. foe 1 1 f ""-.ysaiia uu Burners. PHONES: f "" 4" - Red 894 SUPERIOR )E('(H? ATnno I.. 1 1 " I' BllIP Or0 ni..i. I'' liens mil 1 ... hi1 IKINS LTD. ""Dlni; and Ilea-ting I Engineers 17-1 P.O. Box 271 B te Fishery. f "luuairj c fls '"-R.) Ltd. f e' -al,ellij( Welrhlm Welfhlnr 5 7X0 BLUE 980 XPtS J EMI MAS Ui, JZiMif (Tor YT I THEY'RE EASY f It f eV$ VJN as JI&JhiMA fj Jemimas Wancakes ok ST it BUCKWHEATS Good for you. Digestible as toast. ALQEACry fsd VA ' fi. y- WAS JUST ) yy WARM IMG MY S Z pOUCEQ frfa Qf