Scuby's J. Thornton, 457; W. ".Ladies' League Prince Rupert Daily New Thursday, April 27, 1950 Many Attended Steeves, 504; O. Van Meer, 511; i E. Wasyk, 491; H. Holkestad, 480; STEWART STEWART The Woman's Auxiliary of the Stewart General Hospital held their annual election of Officers last week Farewell Dance A large gathering was present Early explorers of the Amazon measures from six to eight feet believed the aquatic mammal, the in length and sometimes weighs manatee, to be a mermaid. It as much as a ton. Lyons Better Variety Store rv "S totals, 748, 884, 920. Gordon Si Anderson S. Ramsay, 646; I. Garner, 690; B. Smith, 492; T. Anderson, 403; Low Score 468; totals, 921, 836, 942. Stars O. Mclntyre, 531; L. m vne aiewarr, courtroom. Mrs. ii at the Sons of Norway Fisher- W. J. Crawford was re-elected mi E- E ' president: Mrs. J. Bfmzvir dow. j .! men's Farewell dance in the or . .. .c- ' n individual scoring honors, both for three game aggregate-721 and single 284. The team results were as follows: "A" League Lyons 3, Variety 0 Rupert Radio 2, Savoys 1 Rosa Lee's 2, Scuby's 1 Gordon & Anderson 2, Stars 1 Annettes 2, Wrathall's 1 " Belmont 2, Lucky Strikes 1 "B" League Uniteers 3, Plungers 0 Big Sisters 3, Brownwoods 0 Pinheads 2, Toilers 1 Wallace Pharm. 2, Commer- president: Mrs. O J r Ann.. : B. GorH J". rJ - --"".tin ! Lyons, by scoring a clean sweep son, secretary, ana Mrs r d : u. k c three games to nil victory over J ganlzatlon's hall. To the music of Mike Colussi and his accordion, accompanied on the guitar by Art Williams, about 200 persons danced to appealing rhyth -tor Crouch, treasurer. Plans are be- A Goeu i " ing made for a silver tea to oe'Ver; W ' Hp, hold at the Hospital on Mav 19 :ML le i Keays, 574; J. Dickens. 489; K. Hills, 299; L. Howe, 649; totals, 820, 853, 869. Wrathall's B. Peterson, 566. P. Roberts, 362; D. Aschoff, 488; M. Pett, 376; M. Vincent, 369; totals, 677, 842, 642. Annette's B. Windle, 437; P. Mrs. H. C. Bennett will be the Courtenav -u 6 mic tunes. At midnight lunch was served by Mrs. C. Strand and convenor. and Mrs-R Lb ;race; m. TllA firf hnrn rt 1 w In-.., i Variety Store, assumed exclusive leadership of the "A" Division of , the Ladies' Bowling League In , this week's play. Commercials are still on top in the "B" League although they were defeated one game to two by Wallace Pharmacy. However, the runner-up Brownwoodss and Toilers' teams also suffered reverses. A. Pierce of Lyons hud high ... tl, alm jj. 1Uisequa, Jackie Bouzek was christened! Use the Milk that Whips t J- - Huuam dunu nouzen Dy rather; Chanel. . tuu! 1 Dickens, 507; M. Flynn, 502; Mc- Noble & Wick 2, Black Cats 1 Meekin, 528; E. Smith, 582; to-Boosters 2, Seal Cove 1. tais 767, 841, 948. Edmund Green O.M.I, in the : ArmouA f: h Catholic Church on Sunday. enue J,, 1 Godparents of the child were ! lone T Jnhnnv MnTfnniid ' Wort . Lyons Agnes Pierce, 721; her committee. Whist prizes to the high laJ and man for the past lhre months were presented to Mr. and Mrs. Knut Slatta. They re. ceived a silver tray and silver inlaid bowl. Nels Oundersen acted as master of ceremonies while Alfred Slmonson and Carl Strand acted as doormen. Belmonts A. Denton, 472: M S3 lrtmm Jitmt.ttipiimmuffsi!!m 1". I I - Petty Stewart. Many friends at-!! . Peggy Thompson, 629; ..Viola Lewis, 546; D. Lugrin, 543; E. Anderson, 3i; Jessie Shcnton, Anderson, 569; P. Andrew, 467; 606; Vivian Wrathall, 582. Game, totals 964, 904, 729. totals 997, 994, 939. i Lucky Strikes J. Boulter, 405; tended to witness the ceremony I , " 1 rooni ar. " " I Pri nee Rupert Florists and . Flowers for All Occasions ,. C 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 77 The Woman's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held a very successful tea and sale of. home Variety I. Krlstjansson, 515; A. Hingston, 448; A. Smith, 396, I. Lykegard, 464; E. Sandhals, J- Warren, 375; B. Dunbar, 578; 558: I Emer-nn 473- R T?on,cnv totals. 649. 741. 812. l r cooking in the Legion Club pi'q,, Many Indians and Eskimos of R?n- rramo tntoic ooC i t t ,on. t : D.. , , ... ,., e. ' r. Alaska belong to the Greek Orth- Ltd. " e" lvt j odox church, the result of mis- E. WUson , 430. A. . Ritchie, 368; Hi uii t ton 'iiB 378, J. i r Faught, m 403; t to-!glon8 estab,isnP(, wh(n Russia controlled the territory. ee ano',; -.,,0 cream ' W 4 LvCornaon thicker, ricn 1S .J creamier HHROPRACTOP John F. L. Hughes. D.C., Ph.C 21-22 Besner Block - Phone BLUE 442 for Appointment HOIKS 10 30 a m. to 12 30 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. . hMNiiS Rooms on Saturday. Over $80 was taken during the afternoon. Mrs. S. Kirkpatrick was the winner of a pressure cooker, Mn. J Bouzek a china tea cup an! saucer. The good things displayed were speedily disposed of. Mrs. Sadie Young was convenor of the committee In charge )f the affair. "-r.UKS.HEMl Le us help, tht lew hori the N.H.A. ph9t CrwB jj v. Mn. u., tiu, v. jouiiauiy, oi; . totals, 871, 811, 605. Plungers I. Hague, 412; X. I Savoys B. SaviUe, 378; E. Thompson, 654; J. North, 495; B. Knutson, 439; P. Menzles, 442; L. 1 Armstrong, 215; D. Johnas, 403; Erickson, 572; R. McCallum, ' 504: totals, 749, 726, 761. j totals, 846, 708, 781. ; Pinheads D. Ardern, 439; P. ! Rosa Lees M. Postuk, 569- D. Paburney, 553; M. Shenton, 445; Hicks, 346; H. Speers, 449; Easton, 347; R. Ewart, 438; tals, 663, 786 , 961. Boosters N. Geddes, 372 color. V. Mot. Jay mid Friday, 7.30 p.m. tor Just good whole milk evaporated o double richness nothing remov i hose unable to come during the et Nelson, 536; M. Furunes, 443; D. ' M- Symes, 413; M. Broughton, Woods. lroods, 512: 512; F. F. McKinnnn McKinnon. 491- 399; totals. B21, 863. 726. day RECEPTIONIST In attend .t. r aiternoons. totals, 789, 884, 878. Krylywy, 451; O. Newton, 067; D. Taylor, 480; M. Antone, 389; totals. 922. 702, 810. ' Seal Cove E. Moulder, 402; S. Downing, 535; B. McGlashan, 282; I. Stewart, 506; I. Beale, 372; totals, 792, 808, 776. Toilers Default. Wallace Pharmacy O. Smith, 445; P. Wallace, 414; H. Ford, ed but water. "Use it undiluted in place of cream . . . diluted with an equal amount of water for any milk use. Carnation gives more smoothness and more rich flavor compare it with any evaporated milk. "from Contented Cows" fREE RECIPES The Velvet Blend Book of ex-tiling recipes ii free. Write for it to Carnation Co. Limited, Vancouver. FOR MUSIC listen to th. Contented Hour every Sunday. See your newspaper tor station and time. -w. . t j.. -- i - m i "7 I MARCH AM) OIL IIEATEltS VORTEX OIL BURNERS r'IIN KIREMAN STOKERS I'lumbinK & ncating Alterations SMITH I ELKINS LTD. j 577; D. Dibb, 426; L. Phlllipson, 544; totals, 837, 807. 822. i Commercials M. Stewart, 468; J. Helgerson, 388; M. Slater, 396; , A. Budinich, 259; M. Hoban, 636; H. Muncey, 82; totals, 843, 769, 791. Noble Si Wick M. Baxter, 598; E. Peterson, 393; O. Zabudney, 421; P. 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