for- - Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, April 6, 1950 . oppcarance , long life ! low cost t-, Mrs., I. v.iiAj ... . . wiled yesterday afternoon I ? T- APleh M. on he Princess Noian fo? I'ni tnm tUwa C F P R' r Van Van-i Friday, couver. April 7, 6:15 p. m. (It; ' PARIS Helmeted police last nigrii battled down a Communist demonstration along the boards of the Champs Elysees 'and arrested 120 persons. The , hour long clssh was described as the most bitter In Paris since b ASPHALT SHINGLES 1 . , 6liul(s: rod. green, green blend Co-op Fisherman's Farewell Dance April nth, Civic Centre Aud. 10-2, Tickets for admission are available at Co-op stores fur all members and employees. (87) SNIFFER IIILLMAN Legion Lacieg Card p new building, Wed. 8:00 p. m! P' ' (85) Tonight's train due from the East H 10:15 reported IWO nnura ... the end of the war. A series of anti-Communist articles Is believed to have been at the bottom of the disorder. per square $10.00 Cr.en Shades: rod and green .... per square S 9.00 jl & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 nections at Jasper This wnil ? P Oood Frklav Cnoral midnight the United. AnaWnan d... rr CI (f thin SHOES by Earl Barr returned to the niv on yesterday afternoon's plane from a brie business trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. G. Neely Moore "d)hc "drt'n Salled las- niKht on the Princess Noroh v $kofanyMt. byterlan churches will render Maunder's "Olivet to Calvary" at the Presbyterian Church at 8 p. m. Soloists are: Mrs. F. E Anfield, Mrs. Mm. Martin, Mr. Leonard Sykes, Mrs J. E. Davey, Mr. J. a. Tens. Organist, Mrs! J. Smith, Conductor Peter Lien. (U) Operetta Goes couver enroute to Regina where they will pay a visit before proceeding to Toronto Jm3 OARDENLRS PREPARE FOR MOVING DAY-Snow may still be on the ground but the gardeners are deep in bulbs and seeds and catalogues. Indoor gardeners already have blooms such as this fine display of tulips to show for their labors. And it won't be long before the bulbs and sprouts are moved outdoors. Built on scientific lasts which encourage good posture, correct balance and weight distribution in ... . FOR EASTER .... A SHIFFER-HILLMAN SUIT Suits for Spring that arc smarter in appearance and better in quality. Saxonys .... Pin Stripes ... Plain Tones . . . Moore will pick up an airplane which will be operated out of here in mining exploration work by the Consolidated Mining and Smelling Co. SANDY SAVAGE Announcement Club stag nights arranged Northern Sports Boxing club. (103P) Mary IOD.E. Tea, Queen April 10. I Off Well Again The second and final presentation of the operetta "Sunny" staged by Boroen Street School In the Civic Centre auditorium 1 uesclay evening was a most successful show. Each of the principal characters did a splendid job, their songs, acting and dialogue being all effectively given. It would be difficult to pick out any one star. Louise Wood as King Cyril, and Julie Prockter, as his Queen Coralie, acted like veteran players, Yvonne Jackson was a lively Tickle-toes and Roy Sieber a dignified magician. Lonny Patten in the name part of "Sunny" was bright and active and Molly Simmons as Crumbo the old b: g-gar did a realistic part. Margaret Johnson was an attractive Queen Bee and Betty Hood a graceful South Wind. Special dances by Sylvia Cherry. Jackie Gustafson and Lonny Patlcn added to the Sharkskins . . . Fine Pic and P i c Patterns . . . single breasted or double breasted in the colors you prefer. Imported Cloths in expert styling and correct fit . . . You buy the best when you buy Atomic Research Seen by Gyros An Impressive pic-jut of the "Canada Carries On" scries entitled "Splitting the Atom" and drpictiiv; nuclear research centering from the plant at Chalk River, Ontario, was- shown to the Prince Rupert Gyro Club at yesterday's weekly luncheon. Narrative declared that atomic research to date was princip-all designed for the field of biology and medicine but predicted its possibilities in Industrial i'-e to the end that it mi;rht If ad to "a bright world that fcience can build." The Gvr.js wore also enter-tamed with acceptable nccor-dutn.solos by Mike Colussi whose selection? were "Czardes" "Queen of the Air", "Ciribiribin" rind "Dvny Finders." President A. J Dominate was in the chair over a good attendance of members. Melvin Hughes of Vancouver was a ! puest. Cathedral Sale April 13. Card Tournament, Catholic Hall, Thursday, April 13. United Church Bake Salt-April 15th at Gordon and Andersons 11 to 4. Women of tiie Mooe Novelty Spring Tea. April 19. n the new Moose Temple. BOOTS & OXFORDS Brownwoods 71 of 11 fires are in . residt-nhal properties! Dwelling Jire Insurance i inexpensive ARE YOU INSURED TO PRESENT-DAY VALUES? Prince Rupert Reolry Co. P. II. M7.EY Green 6G7 St. Peters Spring Sule April 20. Prssbyterlan Spring S a ' s April 27. Hobby Show Apl. 27, 28 and 29. C. C. F. Tea and Sale, Ladies' Lounge Civic Centre, April 29. Orange Spring Sale and Tea, May 3. The Rhythm Banc! of thirty members put on a perfect (lis- DOUBLE United Church Mothers' Day "l"", 'c""on. he REMODEL THAT SPARE ROOM mm Sale, May 4th. YOUR remarkably capable leader. Once again the colorful costumes of The King's Guards.. LET US HELP YOU TO Painting & Decorating Student Recital, combine vi olin and piano. May 5, 7:30. Gyro Klondykc Night May 5 REMODEL OR REFINISH AAONEY'S WORTH when you take your radio ' .Sunny's Little Ha Ha's, Honey YOU YOUR WALLPAPER HANGING Call ' SPENCE & MATUIK ulm,K:. f - ..h 11 ' .YPUR HOME FOR rJ'J LIVING ENJOYMENT i 111 " .7 m! . fL. , - ' "411. ?c. Presbyterian Presbyterian Mlsslonai Missionary Tea brought exclamations of joy from Church Hall, May 11th. To IPhone Blue 215 233 11th SI '!ie large audience. The colorful stage made a most delightful background. Sonja Tea May 13. 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