Timely Topics from Terrace Prinrc Uupm Dailp rectos LtD. Monday, April 19, 1948 - - Classified Advertising - - i Lloyd Johnston? Is a .surgical patient in the Terrace Hospital. II IT PAYS TO ROLL YOUR OWN WTH LEGION W.A. AT TERRACE IS BUSY TERRACE The Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary held their monthly meeting in the club room on Wednesday nigh'. There was a large attendance and the president. Mrs. F. Hall, was in the chair. From the ban's balance of $220, $5 is to be sent to the Provincial Command for the Dominion convention delegates' expense fund, $ to the BIRTH NOTICES FOR RE.VI The Anglican rectory has been rewired for electricity. This Thursdav afternoon the Wo- FOR RENT Furnished suite. Apply 336 9th Ave. West. (9Gi I men's Auxiliary will meet there to decide what must be done In TERRACE MAN PASSES AWAY TERRACE Death oi Edward Earl on Friday morning in the local hospital shocked the entire community. Deceased has been in indifferent health for some time since losing three fingers on his left hand in an accident at Sande's lumber mill last January but it was not until the beginning of last week that the FOR RENT 3-room furnished suite. 1028 2nd. Ave. Blue 270 (98) the matter of re-decorating. Cigarette Tobacco JANES Born to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Janes in the Prince Rupert General Hospital, on Saturday, April 17, twin boys. JEFFERIES Horn to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jefferies at 8:30 this morning at Prince Rupert General Hospital, a daughter, 8 lb. 1 oz. Both doing well. (91) FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Magnu3 and son, peter, left on Thursday for a visit to Prince Rupert. FOR RENT Suites, furnished, 4 Legion Day fund and $5 Civic rooms and 3 rooms. Nice, I Centre dues, clean and warm. 1142 Pa k The club room Is badly in Avenue. Phone Green 224 ineec 0f being re-decorated and 1 94) I tjje Auxiliary will share the cost MILD. SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINIA ROOM ASii BOARD seriousness of his condition was j recognized. He was moved to the 'Red Cross hospital Thursday Members of tae Home Planning committee of the Women's Institute completed the mies-tionairre for' the dominion-wide contest and, along with sketches and plans of a model farmhouse and buildings, dispatched FOR SALE 50 Bundles Used Shingles. Al shape. 760 Alfred Street. (tf) -were discussed but, for various 1 TERRACE INSTITUTE reasons, could not be disposed pivnintTP of materials with the Legion members and will arrange for a working bee to have the walls painted and make new curtair.j. The duties -of the sick visiting committee were discussed and two new members added to the committee. A drama committee was formed and the members will nf The water iworks tovlaw is "-- la.ii'iiMiri them to Victoria before the close , 4 night and passed away on Friday morning at 9 o'clock. Born at Olds, Alberta, 42 years ago, Mr. Earl lived there until he was 12 yearsold when the family moved to Caleary. In 1940 he joined the army, com A request from the proceeding ROOM AND BOARD $43 each double; $48 single. Sleeping rooms for rent. Table meals Mrs. Lawley, 622 Fraser Street (tf) REPAIRS to all sewing machines Free estimate on request-Phone 8G4, Singer Sewing Machine Co. ') FOR SALE Briggs and Strat-ton power charger for radio and lights. $75., Practically new. Dan's Service Station. (92) i Women's Institute for use of ! the kitchen portion of the of-I firers' mess near the Civic Cen rre for the installation of a kiln j Tor pottery making will' te dis-I cu.ssed. o fthe contest on April 15. Tt has been a long and at times, arduous task for the committee members who were Mrs.T. Olsen, Mrs. van Stolk, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. D. Kerr, Mrs. Michiel. Mrs. McAllister. ing to Terrace with the Orrt- FOR SALE OR RENT Walk-in Refrigerator, 18 ft. by 34 ft.. In four compartments. Red 441. (tf) meet at Mrs. nans nome nexct1Uinoe Corps ln 1940. His fam-week to read over some plays lly f0n0wed him here from Ed-which' will be suitable for pro-1 nlonton a ew months inter auction later on in the year. pon his discharge from the WORK WANTED 5 Mrs. Peterson of Prince Ru Mrs. McLarren returned on vtlDDLE-aneC woman will louk after children evenings. Phom Green 588. (tl pert was a guest at the horn.; Thursday from "Usk where she ot- M. . and Mrs. T. Olsen last Mrs. Kirkaldy and Mrs. r . Stratlord served refreshments r.t the close of the meeting. army they returned here to -settle and for a time h? op-rated a laundry hert"s Deceased leaves his widow and has been visiting relatives. FOR SALE Trolling boat, "Magnor", 32-ft., fully equip-ped. Wm. Ballantyne, Massett, BC. H03) week. WANTED T E R R A C E The regular monthly mejting of the Women's Institute was held on Thursday evening at Mrs. Michael's home. There was a large attendance end President Mrs. Olsen was in th3 chair. It was announced that at the special meeting held the precoding Friday the memben had decided to sponsor Vera Frank as Miy Queen candidate and "galloping teas" will be held for the sale of tickets. Also a Chinese auction of gifts donated by the members will he beld at the next meeting the proceeds going towards the sale of tlcksts. Two members, Mrs. M. Olsen and Mrs. Peek Vout, were added to the sick visiting committee. Miss Janet Wade gave a very Interesting account of some of her experiences In Canada since she left her home In "England a year ago. At the close of the meeting FOUND WANTED One cement mixer, some jacks, set taps and dies.' Jimmy Proctor returned from Ocean Falls last week after spending the Easter holidays with his parents there. five children Yank. Kennetn.i Mrs. Lorn a Wrathall and Rob?rt, Ronald and Jean. daughter, Lynne, paid a visit to Funeral services will be held Prince Rupert last week. on Tuesday afternoon at the Knox United Church Under the! Mrs. Fred "Hall travelled to FOR SALE Washing machin;, table model ironer, chrome table and chairs, sewing machine. Phone Red 616. i94i' Phone Room 51. Rupert Hotel. (93) FOUND Hats, coals, scarves, gloves, umbrellas, gym shoes, shorts and hundreds of other WANTED 12 ft. or 14-ft. clinker Rupert on Thursday's articles during the last two auspices of the Oddfellows Prime train. Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. A. Graf left for Prlnee Rup-rt on Thursday's train. M built rowboat ln sound condition. Please reply giving price and particulars to Box 789, Yrince Rupert. (tf) years at the Civic Centre. Articles unclaimed by April 27 will be disposed of by sale at the annual Hobby Show. BIG DAY FOR FINES At the monthly meeting of the FOR SALESlmplex Engines V2 to 31 H.P. air cooled; 30 to 185 H.P. Marine Straight 01 Reduction Drive; also Stationary-Industrial. Northern B.C. Agents. BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS. (t) WINNIPEG. W In one day village commissioners, held last ( m-w-s) recently gamblers and liquor j Wednesday night ln the muni- METAL WORK Mrs. W. S. Anderson returned on Friday from Prince Rupert where she had spsnt a few days visiting with friends. violators paid fines amounting cipal office, all to $890 in city police court. ! several matters attendenc. Importance PLUMBING Installations and Classified A?veriii.ng; Pays! refreshments were served. VANCOU repairs. SHEET METAL WORK. Tar and Gravel. Roofing. Letourneau & Sons, 629 FOR SALE Here's a Good Buy. Used Underwood Typewriter in first class condition. Room 3 Stone Building. Fhone Red 593. (tf) AND IXTERMI).d Sixth West. Phone 543. (tf) EACH THUR: TENDERS WANTED I Aft ItlF f ' s- . MM. MNHFF WANT V I Iji1IJIk Qss&krid -siC . (.viwic ssMsr -3 Am AT 11 J5 N PERSONAL A DAY-TIME HOME for boys, For KETCH1 FOR SALE 7,000 feet 2x6 fir flooring, 4,000 feet corrugated galvanized roofing, doors, windows and timbers. Apply R. C. Mutch. (tf) 4-6 years, from 8 a.m. to 5 WEDNESDAY M!J p.m. daily iwork days only $1.00 per day. 971 Bacon St,., off Hays Cove Circle. For information, call evenings or FOR SALE Studebaker sedan, Ft Information a'. City T Ppnt Ti't' PR1NTE R1TFK phone Black 687. 97 '30; work trailer and decking 2x12" and 3x12". Apply 1401 Frederick St., Highway entrance. (92) CHC YOUNG- kfP' iLiL . ) I i1 i - l . , i j " i . - ' . . i 1 j l I 1 1 1 , " "... . 1 111 '" l l. .u-" m TENDERS will be received by the undersigned vip to noon of Wednesday, May 5th, for the BUSINESS PROPERTIES 2 lots purchase of Lot 17, Block 2. S. I n ntTll iaa PUn QIH Patilorl In' f t ! rJ - .t 7 fcJ-K WUH 1 - SBE VV-'J i. VtW 1WW WAY ANU I District, Stewart Townsite, together with 3 roomed housa and contents situate thereon. Terms: Strictly cash. on corner 1st Ave. and 2nd St., 115'x50'; lane. Ideal apartment or warehouse site. Sacrifice for quick sale. 1 lot on 2nd Ave. near 9th St., selling at assessed value. 1 lot on Second near Civic Centre. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES, Phone 342. (94) Aor A rail, 09 Highest or any tender not nec- j essarily accepted. Gordon F. Forbes, Official Administrator of the Estate of Grace Alice McMillan, deceased, Court House, Prince Rupert, B.C. (100) LOOK E0R Tl MACHINERY FOR SALE NEW RED J WHITE HOl'oES FOR SALE Section 26 room bungalow-style house; sun porch; view; very attractive; reasonable. Seal Cove 5 room house on Seventh; two corner lots; part basement; sun room; good family home; moderately 'priced. 5 room house with view; two lots; good condition; priced to sell only $2400. Close In 5 room house with furnace near Valhalla Hall; reasonable terms. 6 room house with basement 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. ) Hi I"" Til fTV ' i SHE WAS WESE 1 I nO.SHE'SJ I THINK I T" E (WW A MINUTE AGO J InOT S( jjS (SAW HER tN ) i , ' .m ii lj i.i p. i i i a- l -.Sw ?m n i FOR SALE 14' boat, 2i H.P. Lauson. Recently overhauled. Black 887. (95 1 near High School. Also others FOR SALE 14' boat, 24 H.P. Xauson. Recently overhauled. Black 887. (95) priced from $850 to $9000. ARMSTRONG AGENCIES Phone 342 (93) FOR SALE Wartime house, 6 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McCorris- rooms. Near Booth School on ', ton of Massett are in the city. choice double corner. Terms 'having arrived from the Queen arranged. Prince Rupert Realty Charlotte Islands' on the Co-Co. (tf) quitlam yesterday morning. ie ami for -' IMirability ai.il THIS Bl'BBER -1 IDEALLY SUITE' KITCHEN AND ROOM OR ANY i THAT TAKFS T;- pact of u: SaanichPlu"1' if to and HeaN Cor. 4th and Mi'B you wish talk WATCHES I E CANT J Tti2-lwli'a.JUST hUWE I I I .1 X ' , VES, MF?S. M?MUFI J Come Here ! YOUR BEl EATING ?l The world's leading makes are what we have to show you. We bought a large stock some time aj;o and can show you values. And our watch testing machine tells how the watch will run. Have a Look I t 8 r 11 a.m. hanqUETHA . vrHEONS. COINED1"5 BROADW. tktt V:, 603 3rd Ave.