JSrfnce Uupert Daflp J5cto3 Thursday, January 27, 1949 Timely Topics fi FRANCOIS LAKE FARM INSTITUTE FRANCOIS LAKE The an Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter lifpott, Evitt and Co. Ltd. Can Supply You With CHURCH TO ! BE REBUILT Terraee United 4o be Rebuilt following IWent Fire TT.RRACE The congregation of the Knox United Church have decided to rebuild the church on the present site, but to change the plan of the building considerably. This was the decision reached at the annual congregational meeting. 1R Including Fir, Cedar, etc. Mrs. Nigel Sherwood arrived from Smithers at the beginning of the week to make an indefinite stay in Terraee. Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone left on Wednesday morning's train for a short stay In Prince Rupert with her father, Hon. E. T. Ken- nev D. O. Little has left' hospital, where he spent a week having i'oll0WlnB tne clos or the , business session .There was a; social half hour and refresh- merits. 0RIN6 In Fir or Hemlock DING All Types SASH and DOOR and iivATIIIIIC! II Dt'DTA V1I a building committee was ! lonnecl consisting of Art Kennedy, Harry Philip, and R. Brandis and a building fund S mmilt?e consisting of Mrs. I Glen, J. H. Smith. Mr. Krniires !F. Fisher and H. Adam. j Prince Rupert in February and : Appreciation was expressed to I the Mav conference in Vancou-. the Oddfellows for the use otr- in all sizes PHONE 651 ONEY MINT CARGOES OF GOLD wii;cv mint was Galleons were large ships uli.-.hed in Lydia u'u oy me -Spanish merchants 1 jj Francois Lake News j ' i from the 15th to the 18th cen- ! tury to bring goJd to Spain ! from Mexico ana Peru. j HOT WEATHER STYLES SYDNEY, Australia f Daniel jGorin, Parisian f;inhion expert,! noted that the French influence: School, Mis. Ted Brae, secretary-is present in Australia women's ! treasurer, staled that there are This has been a cold week i speaking on other subjects of with the tempearture on Sun-1 interest to the farmers. There day morning down to 32 below ( was a good turn-out to this zero. William Corner walked meeting uliiiuuy.ii tiie lempera-acrosrf the lake on Wednesday ture was very low. Harry Bow-with the Southbank mail. On' man of Prinoe George came Friday afternoon Abe Heibert With Mr. Syrotuck. also the dis-made a fast trip across in his triet agriculturalists from Smi-sedan at 65 miles per hour and triers and Prince George. The reported that the ice was firm, teacher of the senior crade clothes, but in 'a form modified to suit the iiot.cliirsate. Australian women have a traditional love of freedom and the open air. uuier cars nave oeen crossing their hall for the Sunday School! classes and to the Anglicans for the use of their church for the Sunday services. There was a very good attend- an('e aml the meeting, with Rev. 1 11 Maiiett as chairman, oprui- , fl wi" a prayr-r. All tho orjiiinteations within Hi" cniiK h w, -re represented with i ,th..ir n ports wlilcii all showed a v.-y ; .y and i.uee'-ssfu! year. I'iorUng Un- the Sunday seven classes with 97 pupils enrolled. The membership of the Ladies' Guild, as reported by Mrs. Frank Gavan, president, is 23. ine recent formation of u Young Peoples Group was re- ported by Mr. Mallelt, and there is now a membership of about 3D. This group is beginning hobby and project work. Under the leadership of Mrs. Brandis there is a newly foiliin Junior choir with a large number attending. New officers were elected for the ensuing year and are as follows: S"cretary, Mrs. Ivan Frank. Treasurer, J. II. Smith. Treasurer of Missions, Mrs. Squires. Elder. O. T. Sundal. Stewards, M'.sdames' Frank, Amdam. and Messrs Smith, riinri. Biuoss, ouuires. K.en- neciy, opencer, isranuis, Amdam, since. IIM me I PHONE C84 253 EAST FIR3T avenue : Still Costs ' Less Than 1 I a Serving! rom 1 errace special treatments Tor an ear infection. Mr. and Mrs. G. McAdams left yesU-rday for Prince Rupert en-route on a month's visit in the south. Will Robinson paid a visit to Prince Rujx-rt yesterday. Mrs. II. Spencer has recovered from her recent illness and has left hospital for her home. HANGED IN CHURCH CHORLEY, England (P Gert rude Rosa Gammisch, 24, a Ger man volunteer cotton worker In this Lancashire town, was foima hanged mi an ait.ar rmsi ai n,w. 'borrow parish church recently. school took his pupils to the hall to see the films which were of educational value. VARIETY IN PARASITES There ate 100,000 varieties of insect animal parasites scattered throughout the world. NOT WORTH IT BIRMINGHAM. Eng. ? Mrs Thomas Budren is thinking of quitting her shilling-a-week joD of cieariing tne telephone box in a nearhv vmnp Thp nnR, lffi ays she must d naf o R on insu.ance 8lamps. ..... .. V W MA B II- tiAKT IS CROSS i FIND OUT VHY HEALTHY ItARlFS are not crrw. Your baby shotiifl not be cross. It he is, tlwn something n hi in tie (VBtfn it out ot ortkr. rrcrtauly h-jbv's Own TaWt;s can mommW 'tut it tftn." Mrs. H . if 1 nelun l-alls. bad the ' lririGe. fcl writes: "My liitle fLrl vtmm irritable, leverih ar.d pomeiimes Bick at hf Woraach wii,.l a nliei it wan, after Rivina hr Baby's Own Tubieis, to set how much better olie was." SuTft-ta-itinf? easily cniilierl to n pwricT, 'f dsir!. No "sW-jiy " si uti no dullinic tttett. Proraplty elective in simple b-vem, oniHtia-in.n, iff-thini; irouljlus, upst-i stutiujcli udU utlier Btmur i Ms. Never lie wiihfiiif o full tnrx of Baby's Own Trtlilem. Sf-kiH-s.ri so ('-r strikes in the niifht. 25 ceiiLs. Moiw.y bu.L a .jU are nut satis I ted. ! COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Madi VALENTIN DAIRY Your Daily ALL-WEATHER SERVICE JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. (Third Avenue CALLS TO BLUE 846 BIUNC.S PROMPT, EXPERT SERVICE SAANICH Plumbing & Heating MINI KM. 'T Nittlce f Appllcalliin for Vrtiriont nl liiiiiivriin'iits Ruby No. 1. Ruay No. 2, Ruby No. 3 Ruby No. 4. Ruby No. 5. Ruby No. 6 Ruby No. 7 Mineral Claims, situate In the Skecna Mining Division. Whpre Ixvatmi: North Fork of Khutze River approximately 12 miles from Tidewater. Lawful holders: J. G. Campbell 242M7 F. Lora M. Smith 12260 F. Marjorie C L. Smith, now Mrs. Mar-lorie C. L. Fisher 12261 F. FUTURE Glenn and Sundal. the Dominion Production Ser- Mr. O. T. Sundal was nominat--, vice in Edmonton, gave an ad-ed to attend sessions of the1 dress in the Hall and showed Presbjlery which will meet in ' two films on hog raising, also ,,! i He, 8th cen- tISTHE&S Of m 9 -throat, chest and tia m I'll- I. 'Jim F When you irish every lot (UINKS! Yn'l! 4im t. Ii.i.ii..r. more fun f. .i - liinlnpi, y n.Mit i-Im- eiirv ionomical, too! 4. l l' la W I limn llnin mmI. (Uil- (illier I..r v if.-r ? Huy ip m.ikr. K) tu VI Hi, to feed ! 'I hji.t I -jhi. milk MM M HON. lii.-h . .A. r - L-lU Delicious Vlavonr 8:00 Civic Cer:re Annual Meeting. ..'.' BOAT OWNERS! 'chart voir ceikss: for the ' THOM SHEET METAL SHOPS when your craft jjeedtfa new TaJi, Muffler, (iailey .Stack, or any other ietal. work. LTD. f "A Good Place to Buy" January : Bedding Special consisting of - " Steel Tubing Bedstead Steel - Ribbon Slat Spring SpriTvr - Filled Mattress I in 3'3", 4',' 4'C" ALL FOR $59.25 j ALSO SPRING -FILLED MATTRESS SPECIALS Royal Vork, panelled $31.50 Royal Vork, plain .... $29.59 Sani-Filled $27.50 All above have liigh-. tempered coil swings. ' ALL "SPECIALS" CASH FREE DELIVERY Phone 775 327 3rd Ave. Make Ycur Pcrns and be all set to build that new borne or to remodel the old one when spring comes. We will lie glad to assist you in every way possible. MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED , Builders and Contractors PHONE 363 NOW AVAILABLE nual meeting of the Francois Lake Farmers' Institute was held in the Hall. Officers were re-elected as follows: ' President, Neil Kelly. Vice-President, W. E. Funnell. 'Secretary - Treasurer, J. H. Keefe. Directors R Partington and C, Corliss. Auditors Rev. Atkinson and F. J. P. Reed. A report was read by the secretary of the Activities during the previous year, including a datice on St. Patrick's Day, sports day and dance on May 24, repairs to bdoths, with new floors nd the Hall was wired for electricity. The Hall is being used on Friday afternoons by the school children for physical training and games and was lent for thej Christmas dance. It was also used for the Co-op meetings and : for the Fall Fair and dance. It was also rented by the Order of; Elks, the Women's Institute," by the baseball team for a so-1 cial, and for picture shows and wedding dances. Classified advertising a.aya brings results. tmt'emto I flFED Dl 1 mmiLOTY cuut BUSINESS AND BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX GAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales, Service and Parts Boat Owners and users of In-iustrial Engines are invited to iur showroom to view our various engines and talk over equip-nent problems. MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING AND ' FURNITURE REPAIRS Custom-built Chesterfield Suites and Occasional Chairs Spring-filled Mattresses Repaired Drapes Curtains Phone Blue B18 P.O. Box 52fi 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 PAPER HANGING AND WOOD FINISHING Latest Shades, Styles and Colors J. P. MOLLER Phone BLUE 155 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK LJhone 765 P.O. Box 1401 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East Wells Cartage Ltd. Complete Moving Service 1 Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED 516 i PROFESSIONAL 2 In lout House -j mm- if" 1 Outstanding Quality "( Civic Centre . Dates . FRIDAY Spurts a.m. 9:0GBo Me Hi Gym Class p.m. j 2:30 King Edward School Gym Clas j 3:30 Rup-Rec Jr. Girls 7:30 Rup-Rec Teen Age Boys Basketball Practices 4:00 - llKUO Special 8:00 Camera Club (Teen) V KiS J o o i t j - A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS NOW AT PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL PRINCE RUPERT BOTTLE COLLECTOR AND MESSENGER Beer, Soda, Perfex and Ginger Ale Bottles PHONE RED 751 MARGARET McLEOI) OPTOMETRIST ROOM 10, STONE BUILDING PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 204 4th Street Phone 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys Oil Burners PHONES Black C87 Red 894 evenings P.O. Box 1670 FOR YOUR ROCK and CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels nd Worn Solea MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Jiot 774 Second Ave. fee 6 ernes hch of your dog! I. nvmU Wnnw far your family .' (iMNTIS pruvrd to lie niilrilinniilly imh. Miss Ruby Gilgan is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Sam Shaffer, for a few months. Hilary and Kip Routley arrived home late on Saturday night by road from Port Co-quitlam. Gerald Cooper has been home for a few days recover - . ing from a badly cut foot. He was using an axe in the woods! when it was struck by a falling I brunch and the axe glanced off! into his foot. ' On Thursday M. Syrotuck, ' assistant livestock field man for 71 k WALL PAINT attractive colors, it a soft flat finish. $4.50 gallon By CHICK YOUNG an an ollirr ollirr lvm lypi nf f ring ln fi fond. -s J v T,r,e,, a X - -., . . . , j t C0AT ' BODY ' i v," " Sound fs f ?. ; V- - l HEART 1 tM.i. riitit:iin Tit':, iiiitiltirc. nourilimiil ! Iluv O AIM'.S! of ri uiU lMH.,,1 f.,d. or rul. For vurii-lv, Irr ;AINKS Meal ....l.nhyo'"-- . inTi 5 Vb Complete Meal for ALL Dogs BAPTONE ex Cafe THE WONDER Made in a number of dries quickly with . for Tasty Meals Chow Mein SI. 40 quart Chinese Dishes a Specialty Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel In Su cy oronrt to 3:30 )IE THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders Thrilling, Eh? , - i .Pi l the doorbell ). ' llii'1 - 1 - ' ' 5i l anSwepep v Jiisf BOTH DOOPS AND J f ( IT WAS THE BELL I THE TELEPHONE, ) I'M SORRY . IN THE STOPV NOBOOV AT ANJD THERE'S v, V 1 TROUBLED . . &-I v I'M READING "S V'V E Frt ooor mobodv r-zPr w vou, pear .'3k"-"--. that rang r ply i-ll Number of the holders' free miners- certificates: J. O. Campbell 24297 F, LOru M Smith 12200 F. Mrr-Jorie C. L. Smith, now Mrs. Marjorie C L. Fisher 122G1 F. Take notice that I. W. H. Forrest of Victoria. B.C.. acting as Agent for the stud owners. Free Miners' Certificate Nos. as above, intendi. at the end of sixty days from the date hereof, to apply to the Mining Recorder for Certificates of Improvements for the purpose of obtaining Crown rrants of the above claims. And further take notice that action, under section B5 of the "Mill eral Act." must be commenced before the issuance of such Certificates of Improvements. Dated this 2Bth day of August, 1048. W. IT. POnRRST, Agent. LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:00 p.m. From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 pm.