: .J, f nr It Prince Rupert Dairy News Wednesday, September 13, 1950 'i menu " AnnouncemenU lo Churchwoman Tea and Sale of Homecooking Presbyterian Church, Septem Drinking On Church Steps Ministerial Association Ponders Anti-Religious Activities One pastor told the Prince Rupert Ministerial Association, at its monthly meeting this week, of nocturnal activities which 4 Valhalla meeting, Thursday night. Important. (215p Rufus Abrahams and Emily Uavidson, Masset, left on the Co Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Gardner, Premier, sailed yesterday on the Ccxiuitlam for Vancouver. Sons of Norway meeting on Wednesday, Sept 13 at 8 p.m. (214) rrinco Rupert churchwoman came 110 -to the toils of the police this Sunday r! vigilant young mounted policeman Li of making her think twice before i with a supposed friend's car. ber 21. United Church W.A. sale home cooking, Gordon & Anderson's, Saturday, Sept. 23, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Catholic Bazaar, October 4 quitlam Tuesuay afternoon for Vancouver. They will attend A ! I n that this lady set out to take horns bordered on the sacriligous with liquor consumption on the very H. C. Edwards, Dominion Fisheries staff, left by the Coquitlam Tuesday afternoon for Bella S.'luvil ' Sunday . and 5. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Fall Sale October the 7th. Kebekan Bazaar, October 18 St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 20. Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. ll pui uui. Bella on official duties. i not too borrnw tied school at Langley Prairie. Canadian Legion Card Party, Wednesday, September 13th, 8 p.m. Bridge, whist and cribbage. (214c) Meeting of Job's Daughters, Friday, Sept. 15, at 8 p.m. General business, reports of Long "If it had been a man, you u have never got away with that .story." the officer told the lady. And was her face red? Canadian Legion Regular monthly meeting with initia Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar tion of new members November 8. doorsteps of his church. Another referred to building activities which even disturbed worship at Sunday services. The meeting pondered on what might be done to check such activities and decided to pursue the subject further In quarters that might bring some relief. The meeting, held in the Civic Centre, marked the resumption of the season's activities after the summer suspension. Legion Auditorium 8 Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. XO.D.R. fall uazaar November o'clock tonight. (It) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of Stewart Pub- 23. L.O.B.A. Baaaar Dec. 1. rned out to Wnll, ken ,1 tt find ot when, as a .Plaint to the , removal, w-iced the vehicle iMiraW owner than Hit ?roTed sa'.iMac- ,lt away Happy. Beach convention, Silver March and LB. Movies. (216c) Mrs. R. Scott and Mrs. L. Mc-Cuaig of Vancouver spent the United Church Fall Bazaar R. C. Edwards, Dominion Fisheries staff, left by the Coquitlam yesterday afternoon for Bella Bella In connection with the run of dog salmon. 0 A price of $07.80 was quoted December 7. i lie Utilities Ltd., will be held at 'the registered office of the Com- any, Fifth a-id Columbia Street, Stewart, at 3:00 p.m. Friday, October 20th, 1950. M. S. bTbWART, Sec. Treas. Rev. Earl Soiland was commended for h.r:; work uu me com- week-end here as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. McAtcc, leaving by yesterday's plane on their return mittee for the piacing of Chmch Directories in hotels, at the dotks and other places. south. Mrs. Jerry Lemire and son, Lairu, returned on the Prince George today after paying an extended visit with Mrs. Lemire's mother, Mrs. A. Brcdeson, a Vancouver. Secretary, Rev. L. G. Sieber, was asked to draw up the radio Saturday sermon and Daily Scripture schedules for the balance of the year 1950. Mother Goose School Starts in Gordon's Hardware advertisement yesterday of the Coleman oil heater. The correct price Is $79.95 at which price these heaters are available. Mrs. Robert Gordon will be leaving Friday for Southbank, Francois Lake, to pay a two weeks' visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Antilla. Allan Armstrong left on yes An enthusiastic group of youngsters smarted yesterday ouncement Arranging the Bible Study Course to be offered to High the Association. School students was left In the Present were Rev. Fred Antro- hands cf the director. Canon B bus. president; Rev Dr. E. A A GEM in Healing Performance The New Fawcetl Torrid-Oil Healer morning at Mother Goose kindergarten. There are about 48 enrolled. Lot of them are new. In charge of Mrs. O. HS. Black- Sprookter Wright, Rev. L. G. Sieber, Rev 't. a TVinmw Rpv Earl Soiland. On the agenda for the next meetins. October 2. was placed Capt. W. C. Poulton and Rev she election of new officers ol I Basil S. Prockter. . aby, assisted by Mrs. A. fcwaia, the school this year will have j some new equipment. The house- . keeping corner seemed to catch , terday afternoon's plane for a brief trip to Vancouver on business In connection with the proposed new apartment project In ' the former United States Army U additional service to our customers, HEAT the fancy of little girls, visiung day for mothers Is Thursday. administration building. cased to advise that our office will O Economical O Clean O Efficient O Convenient O Attractive For the weeti-end ...or the picnic When and Wher. You Want It! order supply of Coca-Cola now ... be prepared for en during noon hours, Sundays and ..cepted. following office hours are now effec- joy to Friday 8. a.m. to 5 p.m. j3y 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. See Them Today At McRae Bros. refreshment and hospitality t ! ' ! . 1 r " I. l A HOT DOGS I & McCAFFERY Ltd. HAMBURGERS prince Rupert, B.C. 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