NOW USTTMCT NEWS Wednesday, November 6. 1949 ; ary to the Canadian Legion the end of the week. were on the streets on Satur- , day selling their poppies. Civic Election will be held In Though the weather was damp I Terrace on Thursday following if COMING! Be Wise. Be Ready, When the. Cold Weather Comer,. Order -Your COAL Now and be Warm and Comfortable- This Winter. nominations day on December MRS. CAMPBELL HEW P.T. HEAD the ladies did a brisk business. Those selling were, Mrs. Kirk-aldy, Mrs. Harris. Mrs. Cote, Mr3. E. Sande, Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Timely Toptcs from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter , United Church Has Visitor Mrj. West Bereaved Guides and Brownies Active ORDER TODAY FROM Johnstone, Mrs. Lacey and' have finished his third year ' Mrs. Greer whose home was term. the headquarters for the sell-! ing campaign. The voters' list has been made up and is posted In the Munlcl-. ' pal office. It will be subect to Mrs Thomas Fraser paid a a quarterly revision on Nov-brief visit to Prince Rupert at ember 15. . LPOTT freshments supplied by the Y-Sttes were served. Mr. Morris has been accompanied on his tour of the' North by his wife and young son, Donald. While in Terraee they were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Percy Mallett, tfITT Co. Ltd. TERRACE Mrs. Alice Camp bell was elected president of the Terrace Parent-Teacher Association at Thursday nights monthly meeting following the reading ol a letter of resignation from Mrs. James Steven- son The meeting was held in the Credit Union Hall and there was an excellent turnout of members. - - . . The date of the Christmas concert was set for December 18, to be held in the Civic Centre. The association undertook to make the costumes, if any are needed, for the children and Mrs. Haugland offered her sprvlces as convener of the cos- . lume couMUiktce. Call 651 Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson with ' a lovely rug while J. H. Smith locaJ lire chief, "presented Mr. and Mrs. Otto van Barneveld. two recent comers from Holl- HAS LIBRARY HAZELTON The Hazelton Public Library is well established now, in its new home at the back ' of the United Church. It has on its shelves some two hundred books on loan Irom the Public Library Commission in Victoiia, and more than eight hundred books of Its own, some new purchases, others, donations from local resident. More new books are on order and donations are still being received. To handle these books and make them easily available to the public, Miss Joyce Leslie has been appointed Librarian, with Miss Alice Marshall acting as her assistant. The Library will be open from 3 to 5 p.m. on Wednesdays, and from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 8 p.m. on Satur- days. It U felt that these hours will make it possible for resld - : ents of all parts of the Hazelton District to call in and borrow uuutu. Committees In charge of the wo.k arc active. The Book Sel ection Committee Is meeting weekly to studv the present Kindt and make plans for new pur- chases. The Board of Manape - mer.t Is meeting as frequently to atudy ways and means of rabies funds and making the service more efficient. All signs point to the fact that the Hazelton Library Association Bl'ILDING SlTfLIES Last Wednesday evening a large gathering of United Church members and adherents met in the Oddfellows Hall to hear the United Church field secretary for Christian Education for British Columbia, Rev. Robert Morris. Speaking primarily to the Young People and the members of the Young Women's group, Mr. Morris de livered a challenging message which will be long remembered by all. A short musical program included piano selections by Constable Brue, and Rev. P, i Mallett; vocal solos by - Mrs. R. -- Lorna Melvln. accomoanted b,v I Miss Flora Melwin m itam Seaman was accompanist for a brief period of community sine-i ing. Following a few games,; re- a Public Library association. A talk by J. H. SinHh on Fire Prevention and a film showing 'by George McAdams concluded 0 BY DADE The post of temporary treas- ana Jim proctor; and ". 1 "r Mrs. Mary Ann Grif-.., ?to by Misses Margaret urer until the return of Mite to.,.,o, , Kennedy. Colleen Sites and "Ihs.Thouih the has been 111 .Xhe Oddfellows, and and married here, with a j the local Fife waffle iron. All three husbands ned to put on an ave a word of thanks for the ,i and entertain- lovely gifts. M night last nd Dancing to the strains of the If yHountorai ft Canadian Whiskti Ji ,ee recently mar- local orchestrr. sontlnued until fjth suitable wed- 2 a.m. Starting off with - ,,,.,, . L. ! ... ... . ., . Minn Rarannt. nnhllp lihrarlan of prinee Georg addressed tne u t,v, Hireling un iiic wul ji tin: Xl.aveI1,nK ubraries' Commis-' slon. Books sent out y them m h niutL everv ' four ! months or every two months! If the collection Is large, all ex- penses being met by them. by dancing and - ,1 Jimmy Proctor, .TRAIN SCHEMTLK jug M spent Re-; j.r (c bmU, pre served by the Monday. WeanesUav. gnau I 8:00 p.m. ls rapidly building up a service However there must be 10 re-, we evenings program. Re-which should prove to be of value presentatives to sign the appli-' f reshmenbs were later served to every resident of the Hazelton cation form to assume nominal by the refreshment committee ill, in uie immc ui rruin 101 cast - . . . 1 I .. i tw - -. ill. i . ... its. nresemeu mi twesuajr, lauraauy, Batman UrNi Haugland and 10:15 p.m. District. charge. It is customary to formheaded by Mrs, s. Reynolds. This wlvertiManeat is not published or displayed by the Liquut CuulJul buaid at by the Government gf British Columbia. ' Professional and Busines f ''MnaunHMMinHMBMML. 8. One commsioner will be elected sice E. Haugland, chairman of the commissioners will s CATHERINE LAURIE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 401 Third Ave. West (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) Phones: Green 667 Days Green 412 Evgs. - K. J. & B. CO. PAINTING OF ALL KINDS Remodeling Rooms Bathrooms and Kitchens Our Specialty Willing to Go Anywhere All Work Guaranteed BOX No. 1141 STATION B BYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX GAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales Service and Parts Boat owners and users of In-, dustrtal Engines are Invited to our showroom to view our various engines and U1V over equipment problems. DR. GARNET E. IL MONTGOMERY DENTIST Suite 7, Smith Block Phone 525 P.O. Box 1216 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 204 4th Street - Phone 655 WELLS CARTAGE LIMITED H. S. Whalen, Manager Complete Moving Service Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED 513 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. arriving from the Interior by car on' Wednesday and leaving for Prince Rupert on Thursdaj s train enroute to Vancouver. Late on- Thursday afternoon Mprs. Bert West received the sad news from Vancouver of tne . , , , Io a considerable time her pas- sing has come as a schock to ner family. Mrs. West left on Thursday's train for Prince Ru pert where she enplaned Friday for Vancouver. The last mectlne of the vear of the Qirl Guide Association ! was held last Tuesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. P. Mcllroy., Mrs. Haad presided. The Credit Union Hall will be hired for the meeting of the Guides and Brownies on Mondays, one group to have the af ternoon and the other the evenings. The guides will hold a candy sale on November 19 in Michael and Johnston's Store and also in the bakery, the girls to meet at various homes to make the candy. The next meeting of the association will be held on January 10. Harry Menzies of Prince, Ru pert is spending a week's holi- day at the home of Mr. and! Mrs. Curley Bailey. Last Wed nesday he drove to Prince Ru-j pert for the day accompanied by. Mrs.i Bailey and Mrs.-Marie McDonald. Work is going ahead on the United Church with Carl Wold in charge and r. Magnus as sisting. It Is hoped to have the building ready for service by the end of this year. The members of the Auxili- Prince Rupert Florists Flowers for All Occasions 1300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel 77- k m l modernize your kitchen Make your kitchen Modern at, Very Reasonable Cost For F.stlmates and Supplies PHONE 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors MlUlllllll'llPlllllllllllll REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) NEW ROYAL HOTEL m A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPBRT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 1 ' , . . "iT MEANS THAT V . ffV ( I'M SIGNING S hTMEKt'LL BE NO V THS AGAINST ) . A. . aa MM " CAGWCXX? I I MORE OOAP(?EUMS V MV WILL 5L0NDIE W m, rm I fro cp runota wwooos V,f coercion J PI I ( oooiMoMLiNoeR) '"X deposit. I- 1 amp THE PFACE rjrf -f ffl A -njt: -. j, f V I V LAW BOX Tt ATV BECOMES T-f; . J .J 1, V. " kmy:ly , y I I ( no VOU MEAN ..jrV (THegElL BE j ! (rcAry.; -FiS'El rsvf lNrM 1 i-jrr r r 7 i I J;W II I I r TWIS CLAUSE f ' ( LPT'S (?EAOTW -k J J jWT V, (PROHIBITS MAYHEM, "S I L. THE WE GOT V TPEATV OVEC ANP "jBfelLft t ASM& f MUTILATION, MAIMING 1 I f EVERYTHING J ?SEE IF WE CANT ZZM v. AND SLAUGHTER y- J COVEPEP irf U ;" " U U"" ' fay,. 1949, Kin; Future, SyndnrJdH MATTSON'S UPliOLSTERINQ Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 525 330 Second Avenue Prlnca Rupert, B.C. f B. & W. TRANSFER 3RY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered PHONE GREEN 186 FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 xM. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed I A. P. GARDNER & Co CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - B.C. MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINO PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 GEORGE L, R0RIE Public Accomtant, Auditor income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block Phont. 387 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. Box 1401 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds ROOFS CHIMNEYS OIL BURNERS PHONE3 Black 334 P.O. Box 1670 P.O. Box 1670