ptfttre Rupert Dan? Heto3 . Friday, February 18, 19-19 TERRACE HAS AMATEUR NIGHT UNITED CHURCH VALENTINE TEA Philpott, Evitt 1 "?lnit QuaEltTea ? !r TERRACE- The local theatre was filled llisi ThurH ... nip Show for th- first Amateur "If'-sor d bv t.h jrinc. i The home of Mrs. A.'J. Dom-i inato, Taylor Street, was the i setting of a delightful Valentine tea held Thursday afternoon under sponsorship of the i Women's Auxillnry of First United1 Church. and Co. Ltd. Can Supply You With 1BER Including Fir, Cedar, etc. wn's Club. School-age children were the enter! jmm with only one adult, Bob Baxter, partiei-oating with an accordion solo Alf Yo:ra!I, master of ceremonies, contributed not a little to the evenings enjoyment with W)ORlNG in Fir or Hemlock re- recnauon and humorous mark1?. SIDING All Types SASH and DOOR and innTini r a f ir-iTi im Valentine Day color were employed strlklniTiy in the table ceiftre-plece which consisted of red and white tulips flanked with silver candlesticks holding white tapers twined with ret ribbon. A brietht !o? fire in the hearth added to the cheerfm atmospnere Mrs. Andrew Thomoson,. Women's Auxiliary president, received the guests, assisted by Mrs. Dominato. At the urns we Miss Helen iTurd, Mrs. R. n . r J I - ' U K'L ' i J . " Radio Dial CFPf in all sizes PHONE 651 1240 Kilocyc.es tsubject to Change) S:15 Pick of the Hit. 8:30 Morning- Devotions 8:45 Lit tle Concert ! 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 -Melodies for Junior 9:59 Time Signal M)' 00 Bandstand Large, Mrs. R. A. Wilson and Those h'kins part in the pro-eraiii were R. Baxter, Ivy Gil-' lespie, Ffobtrt Mclvin, Margaret' Procter. Clare, ice Baker, Diannei Paa.ur tie. R,s Cillanders, Mart-I lyn rte K' (ornmcaux, Anit Bine, Gloria Irving Matiia' Ponsracz. R. Paulson, Gerald foop, B. Bissoiint tte. Jimmy ' Plotter. The .ludws were Dr. F. Me-j Gil very. J. Stevenson and J. H 1 Smith and the prizes were awarded to those who received, the Rreute:t applause, first! priv.c of ,J0 went to the guitar j P';;yi: g.-o-,:p with Jimmy Proc- U-r a' er,ii.it -Orald Toop. B. Bissonnetle. Second price of $1-0 ' Mrs. A. S Nickerson SerVitenrs were Mrs- J. Mao ; 10:15 World Church News, Inely Topics from Terrace vlrs. C. R- De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter donald, Mrs. Prar,. Mr Hush Maetlonald, Mrs. R. Irvine, Mrs. M. P. Stuart and"' Mrs George E. Peters. In charpre of the home! cooking- table were Mr G. Ciecoc and Mrs. Robert Barclay. Mrs D. Santurbane was cashier Mrs. W. Fau?ht was convene for the tea and her assistants were Mrs. N. Mai'lneau, ' and Miss Margaret McLeod. TEAMMATES Mrs, Louis Lombard 'of A'lhM'nrip.le, Mass, only Woman- contestant in the International Dog Derby at Ottawa-, looks almost as furry as. her dog when she wears her pm-ka. With Mrs. Lrtfhbard is Wolf, a Siberian husky and lead-dog of her seven-;? team. Also entered in the race is Dr. Rol 10:30 Concert Favorites 10 A3 -CBC News and Com'ty 10:55 Weainer Report 11:00 T.B.A. 11 :30 Wt-ather Forecast m, 11:31 Message Peuiod 11:33 Rec. Int. 11:45-Personal Album SATURDAY P.M. 12:00- Mid-Day Melodies 12:15-Ree. Int. 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 To be announced s who had been dian National' Railways for the awaiting clearance of the m Terra? now slide: or. on out by plane in-.uV railway. IW has been worked Mrs. B. E. Mor- lnt for the past two works at a micir. Mr. and Mr.. tremendous pace: and has been Edmonton who are puuins in- 24-howr shifts. ;np to Vancouver, i. t FR1DAX P.M. 4:00 Ed McCurav srngs 4:15 Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00-MacMillan Club Quiz 5:30 Keyboard & Console 5:45 About Town 6:00 Musical Varieties 6:30 Malkin's Melody Money Time 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15-iBC News Round-up 7:30 Feidler Conducts 8:00 Your Favorite Band 8:30 Citizens' Forum 9:10 Citizens' Forum News 9:15 -Emma Caslor 9:30 Prairie Schooner 10:00 CBC New 10:10 CBC News and Lombard, her" husband. (CP Photo i was won by Clarence Baker and" third prize. $r, by Ivy Gillespie. Consolation prizes of $1 were piven to Gloria li ving, Margaret Procter and Robert Mclvin. The proceeds are in aid of the small V.flO IKUI Win a -at to SmUhei'S, band of workers f CAMHOT STAY I 1 fit Ik 1 nMtH the Kinsmen Project Fund. month at members. he Skwia Conn! rue- a I- ..... hnrn on hwi- ""' 0 the SHIPS and the : Civic Centre Dates . EAST ANYMORE Mr. uorcas society i8 cioiii" ! fieof re. and NOW AVAILABLE EXPLAINING TO NEWFOUNDLAND WATERFRONT engineer coin 9 at rt"at of fharWable work the Torbrit Mine at hich ls appreciated. Sis Artillery Reserve matter, in the form of I ALMONTE, Ont. The O'Neill amily cannot live back in the Ottawa Valley of Ontario after j having known the Yukon. They ST. JOHNS, Nrd.-Tlie intra- iiave been in trainiiiR - ..,K,.., K,a magazines SATURDAY Sports p.m. Capt. "Buster" Brown, who lost 10:15 Legislature Report will be supplied- t the Terrace ca( '"s of the custom of Canada, :'ielit and were on his life when the fish packer 10:30 Biltmore Hotel Orch home to Prince Rn- 10:55 Interlude are returning north. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O'Neill and little daughter have fare"- "Passing Cloud," foundered in Queen Charlotte Sound last week was born in Newfoundland. nonpriuj mm 10 tne Burns Lake taxation, the postal service fam-H"o-n!lal. Up to dau, $200 worth ily allowances and unemploy-of food pnreeln and one quarter ment insurance are being ex-of a ton of clothing have been 1 plained to Newfoundland of-sent to the Old Country and ficials by Ottawa civil servants Europe. A call came last week ' in preparation for the taking feonv headquarters for clothing ', over of the island by the Dorn- welled their kin and friends for f in o; Sunday's train frith the Canso plane 4 day. Other stranded f left by the Seabee :(;.' Bumiini!!. j 11:00 Weather and Sign Off j SATUKDA? A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock , 8:00 CBC News of the Keno . e had spent quit a few years the wild terrain 2:00 Teen Age Badminton 2:00 Adult Casual Badmin- fort f.-Ofc-Teert- Age Badminton BasftenaH f.casrue Games ' tf:30 JV.: North Star vs Hlgn School' 7:15 int. Merchants vs. Morgans fl:3t-?r. Co-op vs. Bb Me B. Sjieciaf . 7:0&-Tceft Aft Class in Arctic waters and on the MacKenzie River, and early in life, served in the British Navy government next month. jor rmiana ana. lor this, there , inion wiM be a house-to-house can- Jai.nson, wno is a cater- look ton THE NEW RED AND WHITE district. Their lead and silver claims are about forty miles 'rom Mayo Landing. They will travel by air as far as White-horse. Later in the season Barry will be joined by his n-olher, Terry and father. a-pr for the Public va soon as the weather per-,.irtment. was loaned mits and shipments will be sent Machine to the C'ana- throuuh Vancouver. This year's 1 plans also incline Easter gifts-' lor the nuises at the hospital' Mrs. C. Aiper is the new oresH BROADWAY CAFE Always the Best Place to Eat GOLD SEAL LABEL ! INDUSTRIAL INCREASE Britain's engineering, shipbuilding and electrical goods industries output in 1948 was 20 to 25 percent higher than in 1947. dent of th soclerv. and" Mrs MrC'eiL.ml screary. j Advertise in the th.dy News! You saw it in the News! i USINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I ? Men. P.RYDGES and McLEAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS , AND AUDITOES . WITH A PURPOSE ACX0 FLORISTS i West Third Avcntie IVERY SERVICE i GREEN 787 I Income Tax Returns Compiled Bisner Block PHONE 600 Room 31 . IJOR DECOR ATOG ; B'ER HANGING liiij'SIGN PAINTING a RAHMKR FHON'E GRFEN 981 Business Lunches a Specialty TRY OUR CHINESE DISHES An Extra Treat to Take Home C how Mei.-j Sweet and Sour 608 3rd Ave. W. PHONE 200 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERINO Phone BLUE 818 P O. Box 5?0 330 Second Avenue Prince Rupert, B C. is ? K' "s. !,.A0 TECHNICIAN f : Voicing and Repairs ijMie BLACK 7:.fi 72 lOih East BUILDING RE-MODELLING REPAIRING See . MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITKD Builders and Contractors PHONE 3G3 WR ATIf ALL'S A. P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS PHOTO FINISHING l)evel(ipinir, Prinlins I nlarsine QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies 75 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C." IlN'DfJNG WOOD I in sacks I AMD CfiDAR f Sack DelivereH B it W TRANSFER Crcen 135 MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST v ROOM W, STONE BUILDI.JO tiP) Ormcs Drugs W' MACHINE ' ' , I , I ' I k v . f ? l J Jt JtK nwatiwii mm m WORKS ior SIMPLEX GAS -r - -.! 1 V ' X. . s " . ' . . c : siA. and " DIF.SEL ENGINES Service and Parts PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. Box 1184 PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS -12 NOON T 2 P.M., 7 P.M. 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