2 IB IS HONORED AT SHOWER PARTY Prince Rupert Dail? JSctosf Wednesday, October 13, 1948 Local News It ems . Another pre-nuptial event in orated basket was placed before honor Of MlSS Wanda Scott, now ' fh( hrlrtp-plunt .It rnntained Canadian club Memhprs Valhalla Lodge meeting, Mrs. Douglas Payne folio wine many attractive and useful Rolfovo meeting Civic Centre Wed. 13. 3:00 p.m. Tea. Contact your executive member. (24m WITH Mrs. T. N. Younes returnprf nn Put a few drODS of the Prince George today from a trip to Vancouver. Vicks Va-tro-nol in each nostril. It flushes out mucus and makes breathing easier. Try it. Thursday night. 242 her marriage Monday night, was 'gifts. a haPPy surprise miscellaneous! Those present were Mrs. J. rJ Club m. ? organization . r-Qt,o !1 Te2 ah,, meeting, it ramera S this 8h0Wer at the home ot Mrs- E'Sc" Reglna and Miss F. R lghth Arm D Thursday, 8 p.m.. West. I both of whom are guests of Mrs. Fred Olsen and his son, Paul,! The evening was pleasantly J. J. Payne; Miss W. Scott, Mrs. were the appreciative recipients spent In playing court whist, J. D. Fraser, Mrs. J. J. Payne, on Thanksgiving Day, from an- the prize-winners being Miss Mrs. John McLeod, Mrs. Gordon onymous donors of a fine J;ur- Ann McLeod and Mrs. J. J. Fraser, Mrs. J. Leeming, Mrs. R. key, pie and other gifts of food. Payne. , Foster and the Misses Betty After servInK f delicious re- Payne, Ann and Netta McLeod ATTENTION ,,.t ALL .tt tI,-ml LEGION freshmentg( dec.'8nd R beautifully Gladys Foster GYPRQC FIREPROOF WALLBOARD Organization of Girl Ouirlps Conrad Street School, 7 p.m virus VA-7r.o-r:ci naay, Oct. 15. (242) Mr. and Mrs. James Hortnn Low Price, $1.92 per 4x8 sheet of Jasper, former well known Moose Committee Holds Meeting Membership committee of the Women of the Moose chapter held a meeting at the week-end at the home of Mrs. John McLeod, spending the evening la work for the forthcoming bazaar this week. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Present at the function were Mrs. Frank Parlette, Mrs. is Bellamy, Mrs. J. Morrison, and Mrs. J. H. Jefferles. ' MENTIONED BY PTOLEMY The Saxons were mentioned for the first time by Ptolemy about the middle of the second century. COMPONENTS OF GLASS Glass consists primarily of a combination of silicic acid with an alkali either potassium or sodium. tion while with the United Church and wished them good luck in their new homes. IBERT & McGAFFERY LTD. r ti ..t tT ni vfi ottiitit tup MONTHLY MEETING, (with initiation of new ' members) Canadian J Legion Hall, Wed. Oct J resident of Prince Rupert, arrived In the city on Saturday nights train and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Peterson, Church Members Are Farewelled Wre than 40 members of the "LHASA"! Offer from Hollywood Miller Bay. They are sailing nn 13, 8 p.m. Important matters to PHONE 116. je discussed. ,(241) Thursday night for Vancouver Jack McNulty returned to the First United Church and friends gathered in the church hall after the evening service Sunday to say farewell to Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Amos and famllv and A TRULY FINE Still -Margie" Brain Not Anxious for Film Career-Off to Nanaimo vtonf a city on the Prince George today from a holiday trip to Cali CONRAD STREET enroute home. "Civilization is a race between education and catastrophe,- said H. G. Wells. If You are Interested in the race, come to the King Edward School, fornia and other southern points. TOPCOAT Margaret Brain, Prince Rupert's "Miss P.N.E." is in Nan- P.-T.A. URGES L, " column full month lteDword Jt. H-15. Eve- jinment. hrtv, Civic Centre, TAX REMOVAL Mr. and Mrs. John Ware who are leaving for the south In the near future. Rev. R.. A. Wilson Introduced everyone present, and pointed out that, as well as a fareweil party, the gathering was plan Remember time and place, aimo to take part in a fashion Thursday and Friday, October show sponsored by the Nanai-14 and 15, Moose Temple for mo Lion's Club which has given Moose Bazaar. Bazaar Thursday her an all-expense trip south for wea., Oct. 13 at 8 o'clock to hear Mrs. W. D. McLeod, president of the B.C. Parent- BY Conrad Street School Parent- Teacher Federation speak on j p.m. ,7 I.OD.E. Bazaar, at z p.m. and on into evening the event. She flew south on and Friday afternoon. Home Monday. She will also take part Cooking, Needlecraft and White in a fashion show at University today's education problems. Concluding the social evening Teachers' Association will Join other P.T-A. groups In the city In urging the provincial gov Shiffer-Hillman ' (240) the Senior Women's Association served delicious refreshments. l,n Choir Tea, Oct. biepnant booths, afternoon tea of British Columbia In Vancou- ned to permit new members of the church to meet the older ones. Under the diiection of J. S. Wilson, group singing was enjoyed to the accompaniment of Mrs. Larry Dakin on the piano. games and entertainment. Ver. ... . IIAalTtll w ernment that the three per cent sales tax be taken off school books and classroom material. A resolution to that effect was Lway and Sonla Fall - neip relieve distress or mun I rlLI Dance to music by Four Dukes Margaret, who has declared from 10 to 1 o'clock a.m. Friday, that she did riot care for the night at the Civic Centre where ' Hollywood type of life.' has had .a Bazaar, November 3. Due to the fact that only evening dancing classes can be held, will only be able to enroll pupils of 12 years and up. Will enroll all Interested on Thursday, Oct. 14 from 2-5 p.m., 7-9 p.m.; at the Empire Baths Barber Shop, across from Commo J 1 A special feature of the enter drawing of prizes will take to that attitude uphold in the talnment was a solo "Blessed " (242) " passed by the monthly meeting In the scnooi lajt night. The resolution supports one already passed by the King Edward p! ". iace 01 an oner irom Metro- hv j s wnenn Lcert by Mr. Joseph Lsbvterlan Church, Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures. Thei On behalf of the gathering offer came from Lucille Ryman, Mrs. Andrew Thompson pre- FEMALE COMPLAINTS Are you troubled by distrew of female functional periodic disturbances? Doee this make you auiTer, feel so nervtm, tired at wuch times? Then do try Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound to relieve such aymptoma. Pinkham'a haa a soothing effect on one of woman' mott important organs I T.A. dore Cafe, 3rd Ave. Phone Red Advertise in iht, i)any News! Classified Advertising Pays! ui tiie mm company s taient ae-.sented a Iarge colored photo of kuperi sympnony The meeting decided to peti 269. (242) "LHASA" topcoating is a luxurious fabric, woven expressly for ; Shiffer - Hillman, by j Crombie of Scotland. i. i Because it provides I comfort, style and ob- vious worth, the "Lhasa" is the choice of ; men who seek a really fine topcoat. , ,1 Concert lor Boy a Prince Rupert scene and a tion city council to have the In Idation, Civic Centre tersection at Sixth Avenue, Don souvenir spoon to each of tha couples. Mr. Wilson thanked "I have a great deal of confidence In you and . In your ability to become an actress If you want to be one." Miss Ry ald Street. and Ambrose Avenue named a playground zone, rath CHRISTENINGS AT UNITED CHURCH Legion W.A. Bazaar, LYDIA LPINKHAM'SKiS-1 Mr. and Mrs. Amos and Mr. and Mrs. Ware for their co-opera- J. Symbolizing the harvest and Mr. Wilson officiated at the man wrote Margaret. "Naturally, the best place to ge train- Van Fall Bazaar, Not, the Thanksgiving season a ir.g for the industry is here, not variety of vegetables and fruit christening of Sharlanne Willa Stone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Stone; Brian Francis in Prince Rupert. If you would Army Home League er than a school safety crossing. Thus children and other pedestrians would be given protection at all hours instead of only In the school period, the members agreed that the intersection is particularly dangerous and a round-the- clock protective zone was desirable. were arranged at the front and 3. 2:30 cm., Bona of be Interested seriously In a career In motion pictures we along the sides of the First United Church Sunday. Chapter, I.ODJX Sale Ware, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ware, and William Stanley Bus-sanich, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bussanich. . The junior choir was in at would like to help you financially in preparing fof that career." pih. Using the products of the field as an Illustration Rev. R. A. Wilson called rttention to the In In preparing for the winter ks Cathedral bazaar, program, It was agreed that tendance at tne morning service EXPLORER WAS ELDEST . 1 1 ! . 1. I ... I. adies' Bazaar, De numerable gifts God bestows on man. He pointed out that, while You will appreciate the tailoring and the smart , appearance the minute vou try on a "Lhasa" card parties would be held at ami me ociuur uiuu iuur. yai i unnstopher Columbus was the school once a month, in ad in the evening service. The the eldest son of Domenlco Col-1 IS ' J man with his sciences can go choirs were conducted by J. S. ombo and Suzanna Fontanar- burch Bazaar, Dec dltton to the regular meetings. Other entertainments also are so far, there Is a part In every topcoat. , Wilson and organ accompanl- ossa. ment was provided by Mrs. Larry . ; ! planned. thing that belongs to God. During the morning service fcar, Sons of Norway Dakin. TRY A CL.A5b.C1ED AD! The meeting decided to set aside $25 for the purpose of ber 4. h Fart Bazaar, De G RAN D buying equlpmnct for the rhythm band and for Grades One and Two. A report by Mrs. Robert Cameron, Conrad Street delegate to CM the P.T.A. Council, was read by 5 HERE T. O. Bateman, school Chairman of the meeting was pint Strvlces at bt. Martin F. Stuart, council presi dihedral Sunday f f;y cnurch of the dent. Following the business session there was an entertainment period after which refreshments were served. Communion through- Oil SS-, J ml Burners pgv Overhauled rT J 'A. the Lambeth en- up by 326 arch-: fm bishops at ' the re- Commodore Cafe pce in Lambeth Pal- f ol the church In AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver Miss M. Park-void, M. Callow, H. Kuyek. -s read at services in To Sandsplt H. J. Hodglns, s Cathedral here on ey were Thanksglv- Mr. and Mrs. A. Charleston, Dr. W. Holzer, R. Bamford, C. W. ' and the church was Thursday, Oct. 14 l2.L':'i M'. .?totVv Ti;ji i ' J decorated, under Locke, A. Bardsen, T. Panny, A. f,zmy-rw ' Simmer Amm 3 of Mrs. W. J. Oreer, pa of the harvest as Christiansen, J jonnson. From Sandsplt A. Brooks, A. Young, Mr. and Mrs. L. Eden- Don't wait until the mercury sags way below freezing. Let our experts check and overhaul your oil burner now. Be prepared! Phone 108. PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING AND HEATING , Bud Schuman '(Oldi Post Office Building) perns of local Indus- prises. Rev. Basil S shaw. E. Pollard, C. Crosby, V. '.he rector, spoke In Jones, T. Bolsvcrt, T. Parnell. R on the theme of F " the cradle of all FMities and in the ) 7& AT a Cu have u VM& dML Only 3 utensils 1 dont for the filling - qraieor. apan,acvp,aspoon) jsqueeze lemons yi--- J F the church as the l true freedom. 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