at FINAL RITES FOR WILLIAM POWERS Prince tlupctt Dallj nttos - 3 Tuesday, January 13, 1948 Local News Items... .CVc Centre Requiem mass for the repose I of the soul of the late William Powers was celebrated Friday morning by Rev. Edward Green in Grenville Court Chapel. A number of family friends attended the rite. Burial took place Suite WEDNESDAY Sports a.m. 9:00 Bo-Me-Hi gym class, p.m. 1 :00 Bo-Me-Hi gym class. 2:30 King Edward gym class. 7:00 Rup Rec intermediate girls. 7:00 Badminton (teen-age). Basketball Practices in Fairview Cemetery with the following acting as pallbearers: TT 2Sm Fred McDonald, W. J. Smith, TV txAI Ladies and Gentlemen See our new spring suit samples. Tip Top Tailors, 206 Fourth Street. (10) Meeting of the Prince Rupert Merchants' Association will be held Tuesday 13, 8 p.m. Common Lounge, Civic Centre. (10 James Donaldson, Port Essing-ton sawmill operator, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night for a business trip to Vancouver. Harry Hanson, manager of the local branch of Edward Lipsett Ltd., returned on the Princess Louise Monday afternoon from Roger Menard, Alex Barbe, Wm. I Gable, J. Andrew. Mr. Powers was emnloveri a m'plHpr hv the 4:30-High School junior girlsiprlnce Rupert Fishermen-S Co- t fwm Wm. ml? Dean's Quality Cleaners, pick-up and delivery. Phone 283. (tf) Basketball Tonight: Feature game 9:13, Brownwoods vs. Savoy.' Prince Rupert Gyro Club will be in regular monthly business session tomorrow. A meeting of the executive was held yesterday afternoon. William P. Dustin left on last evening's train for a business trip to Vanderhoof and other interior points. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Murray, who have been on a visit to the city, sailed by the Catala this afternoon on their return to Vancouver. NOTICE ...u Do-me-m glrls. operative at the time of his Vi77yT Junlors' death. He is survived by his wife 6:25 Merchants and Sweet anri chiiHrpn - -......... WHOOPING COUGH ONLY DISEASE SEE NO NEED FOR BRINGING You'll appreciate the value built into these Fashion-Craft and Society suits. Tweeds from $35-00 TO $50-00 Worsteds from $40-00x0 $62-00 Activities of Recent Months Reviewed in Report of Public Health I nit a ten-day business trip to Vancouver. We take pleasure In announcing the opening of a Tap-Danc Sixteen. 7:20 Peoples Store and Morgan's. 8 : 15 Fashion Shoes and Brownwoods. 9:10 Co-op and Bo-Me-Hi. Special Events 1:00 Gyro luncheon. 6:30 Business and Professional Women's dinner. 7:30 Little Theatre Rehearsal. 8:0Q- Borden School P.T.A. Industrial Workers' Union. Citizen's Forum. Liberal Executive. Whomiintr rnneh has been the ing School. Studio located at On and after this date I will j only prevalent communicable I j disease during months in the i district, according to a report byj not be responsible for any debts IN PLANNERS Prince Rupert, which was conceived on the drawing board of a firm of town planning engineers, is one of the few cities In Canada that has no need of .basic town planning and its zon , Better English 5 By D. C. WILLIAMS j t. 'What is wrong with this (fitencc? "Your photo is beau- rui.w S. .What is the correct piu-unclation of "coupon"? J. JWhirli one of these words i misspelled? Mien, Mii-ght, be- 4. What does the word "an Cv'Jate" mean? f. What Is a word beginning ; i "vie' that means "changes f. fortune, condition, etc."? . : i ANSWERS I. Say, "Yuur photograph is eautlful." Photo is colloquial. . Pronounce koo-pon. oo as H ool, accent first syllabi 3 1161 Ambrose Ave. Teachers Mrs. Use Fudger (oee Xraupnen, Miss Maresa Windle. Opening date: January 24, 1948. For appointment Phone Green, 624. (20) incurred in my name by any one other than myself. (10) R. L. Eckstein Dr. R. M. Lane, director of the Prince Rupert Health Unit. The report says that plans ; have been proceeding in the en-j deavour to cleaj up the rat prob- lem in Prince Rupert. A quantity of the substance which is now 1 considered the most effective rat killer was purchased by the ! city engineer's department and Mr. and Mrs. Fred La Sette of Queen cnanotte O-y are visiting Rev. and Mrs. John Linney, Summitt Apartments. They plan to return home by plane tomorrow. Their two little children will remain with their grand William H. Priest, for the past few years a member of the typographical staff of the Daily News, sailed this afternoon on the Catala for Vancouver en-lcute to Trail where he has ac Hotel. . . ing bylaw is subject only to any modifications or revisions that; progress may demand, the city council members believe. The aldermen got into a discussion on town planning last night when they received a letter from a Vancouver firm of cepted a position. Mrs.. Priest arrivals Might. 4. To reduce iu nothin ;; j was used at the city dump and wtroy absolutely. Pronounce 1 on individual premises where re- and son expect to leave for Trail about the middle of the year. Norman Nelson of Nelson Bros. parents. Mrs. Lauri C-olds of Calgary, arrived in the city on the Princess Louise Monday afternoon to spend the next several months as guest of her son and daugh- ,-ni-l-lat, first a as in an, first ! quired. , Prince Rupert 'AS.' In nisjht, accent second i Consideration is also being Walter Sweeney, Seattle; Mr. ' yllablei. "Nothing whatever i.s given by health authorities to and Mrs. H. Hollick-Kenyon, municipal planners which asked tc be considered should the city embark on any long-term development program. "This ritv wa- nlnnnpH hpfnre nnlhilated. Matter like an eter- 1 the question of garbage collec-, Vancouver; J. H. Hoult, Vancou 214 4th Street Fisheries Ltd. sailed by the Cat- P, H. LINZEY Phone Green 917 tion and disposal it was hunt." Mavnr Amriirt told aIa this afternoon on his return te-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George ml river, still rolls on without llmunition." Rouchcr. 5. ver; J. P. Grant, Vancouver; W. A. Georgeson, Victoria; T. W. Ringham, Vancouver; D. Steph- Inimunl zation activities of the unit have oetn extended to the aldermen. "It is one of the , to Vancouver after spending the W. Golds past week here in connection BliiTH NOTICE UsR and school examinations enson, Vancouver; E. D. Alexand-have recently been completed 1 er, Vancouver; L. T. Taylor, Van- Prince Rupert Realty Co. Protect Your Home NOW Against Fire Losses Tomorrow May Be Too Late! couver. 1 few cities in Canada that had I the benefit of town planning right from the start." I Alderman Brooksbank rose in j defence of the city's zoning by-', law, which, he said, might be in CARRELL Born to Mr. and Mrs. Collin Carrell at Wellington, New Zealand, a son. Both doing well. Looking Ahead Ti a new SANDY GAZELEY IS TRUSTING FELLOW adequate but was, nevertheless, subject to modification if the development of the city should so require. with the company's local opera- I tions. P. S. Bonney, former district, forester here and now engaged as a private forestry consultant in Vancouver, sailed by the Princess Louise last night on his return south after spending several days here and in the district on business. Douglas Alexander of the Civil Service Commission and David Stephenson, assistant regional superintendent, Unemployment there and at Prince Rupert. Personnel activities of late have included a visit to Alice Arm by Medical Health Officer who examined the students and Inspected the school and by the sanitarian, who inspected industrial camps. Miss D. Brown has begun a monthly well child clinic in Haz-tlton. Such clinics are being held monthly at Terrace and twice a month in Prince Rupert. S LADIES . . . Sandy Gazcly, who ran a bar "I see no need for bringing in ber shop in Smithers for 39 years town "0!dat40,50,60?" Man, You're Crazy Fonrt vour atrc T'niii-anrl re rpiv at 70. 1 ry jK-HHtii; !' Willi ( Ktrei, nir..,ii trvr Uvr weak, niniinwu Idling due lly to txxl. 3 lark t Iron which mntty ir.eri mi't w,nnen call "oll.' Try otrrx Tunic Tr.tilftK lor younger fwllnir, thif very (lay. New lurtttlte" else oni-j 600. i or taie at ail drug bturttt everywhere. planning engineers," he ',jrlu' with a new hair-du .styled by us for you. Cxauty Lane Salon tit 4th St. 1(1 lie 417 som out and is now located in sald "ort Moody. He recently sprang ... ,, , , . J Alderman George Kudderham who last night was appointed chairman of the zoning commit- Insurance Commission, arrived t.pp sniH that, ''thp u'hnlp 7nnlnir IF IT'S SMART uncr: you want, nUJC WE HAVE IT! SEAMLESS NYLON STOCKINGS IN NEW DARK SHADES scheme is going to come up for!lnf(the city bv PIane yesterday FOR NEW ROYAL the near future. i; 'm Vancouver ana, review in aner conducting examinations; Winter Driving that town. ( He said he had never locked j the shop at night. It wasn't nec- j essary. .And that was one thing the people in the south simply ; could not understand. 1 "Well if you intend to do business down here," police advised him, ' you'd better have a key." Mr. Guzely said that when he sold his shop the new owner de-! HOTEL . I hee for candidates for civil ser- j vies positions, ieit by air today : on their return south. ! J depend on Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Announcements ! All advertisements m thtf column1-! will be charged for 8 lull month at 25 cents a word. GOODYEAR think we should let the people know of this so that if tney have any ideas or plans about zoning they can bring them before the committee.' Included with Alderman Rud-derham on the zoning committee are Aldermen Brooksbank and Casey and City Engineer Howe. Provincial Constable E. D. Anderson sailed last night on the Princess Louise for a trip to HOUSE DRESSES IN NEW FLORAL AND POLKA DOT DESIGNS WITH THE "NEW LOOK" Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 manded a key to the front door Yale lock. Sandy told him he .misplaced the key when the building was put up 39 years i ago and he has never had any POWER use for it anyway. Port Moody folk are still shaking their heads. Card Party, Catholic School Hall, January 15, 8 p.m. Booth P.T.A. Jan. 21. Burns Night concert and buffet slipper. Presbyterian Church, Jan. 26. Home-cooked dinner from 6 to 9. 60c. Bosun Inn. (33) We carry a representative stock of all GOODYEAR TIRE & RVBBUt Company Products including HOSE, BELTING, BATTERIES. Etc. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE 712 Second Avenue Manufacturer's Agent Phone 632 V? , r H T' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ik 1 " JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue llUPERT MARINE REALTY FOR RENT Two room furnished apartment. 801 Borden St. (15i Herbert Hollick-Kenyon, general superintendent. Pacific re-Rion, Canadian Pacific Air Lines, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon by air from Vancouver. He plans to spend a couple of days in the city on business. Mr. Hollick-Kenyon is accompanied by his wife and T. C. Ringham, another C.P.A. I (J. CLAl'SEN & SON) J We Take Listings of . . . ) BOATS FOR SALE OR CHARTER J BROKERS IN BOATS, MARINE AND FISHING EQUIPMENT FOR SALE (i room house with three room suite, close in, easy terms arranged. Armstrong Agencies. Phone 342. (15i SKIRTS in Green and Red Plaids in the Long Length NEW SHIPMENT OF PANTIES, All Sizes including Outsiies GARTER BELTS, All Sizes ANNETTE mansell v TRY I RUPERT MARINE REALTY I FOR Qt'ICK SALES OR CHARTERS ) (Just East of Llpsett's, Waterfront) UPSTAIRS IN STONE BUILDING Margaret McLeod gt! us Pboae Green Via Optometrist AT ARTIFICIAL HURRICANES Hurricanes of over 1,500-miles an hour have been artificially developed for testing airplane models in wind tunnels. SHOCK-ABSORBING TIRES Airplane tires that start rotating before the plane hits the ground, thus absorbing much of the landing shock, are used on many airliners. r - - rj r li USE Bulkley Valley MANSONS Jewellers 522 Third Ave Phone Green 324 for CONSISTENT Advertising DIDN'T PAY SO MANY WOULDN'T BE ADVERTISING Today The Daily News SPECIAL OFFER Regular $1.40 Now only 99c This offer mood onlv until Jan. 31. 1918 YOUR BEST EATING PLACE FILL-COI RSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. BANQUET HALL FOR LUNCHEONS. 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