Prince Rupert Dally News Saturday, December 9, 1950 LETTERBOX I George Dibb left on yesterday's j plane for a business trip to Building Is Lower rVj ; ' . t NO POLITICS, ANYWAY i Editor, Daily News: j Allow me a f e lines to express my amazement at the lack of political acumen on the part of :he Northern B. C. Power Co. in kutting off the supply of electricity to radio station CFPR Just ! after the commencement of the ' program sponsored by the Junior But Permits Have Not Yei Been Issued for $700,000 School Program 4 WJRflr CWSi5'M Euilding permits for Novem- For Men Chamber of Commerce at which er fell off to $5,90!) from Octo-. lall candidates for aldermen injber's $22,340 to bring the year's, the present election were to total to saai.wi. mis, compare speak. 1 ,hm ( t -ju Pure Wool Ankle Sox in Diamond pattern with Wool Tie in matching design. Per set with 1949's November total of $145,136, that year's 11-month', total of $343,489. Peimits for the ' $700,000 school building program had'still not been listed up to the end of November. The high No- vember total last year was largelv , vere is no dou;)t that the experience of sitting in the pitch dark in the local radio studio is an event which none of the candidates will forget. Frankly, in view of the ealy due to the $106,000 permit issued ! reopening of the franchise, that act is iklely to have considerable i to Famous Players to build the Totem Theatre. iniiuence on the future discus BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE Permits issued last month were: j P. Wikdal, 137 Fifth Avenue, east, addition, $100. i sions of at least four of the members of the aldermanic board. The Irony of the matter is that the break came Just after D-axrow Gomez had commented & McCAFFERY LTD. $4.00 Suspender, Armband and Garter Sets in attractive colors. Per set $3.00 Fine Quality Suspenders, smartly boxed. Each 1.50 $3.00 VICE-REGAL CARD This Is the Christmas Card Viscount and Lady Alexander will be sending to tneir friends this year. Measuring 9 by 7 Inches, it bears a colored reproduction of a painting of the snow-covered coach house at the back of Rideau Hall which the Governor-General D. Gomez, 1817 Seventh Av- : enue east, septic tank, $100. Blain Bros., Second Avenue, j sign erection, $200. I V. Wells, 1443 Eighth Avenue I east, renovating attic, $300. i uiu earner mis year. (CP PHOTO) on the present unhappy power situation. Some wag has . suggested that, if the power franchise ever became the subject of a plebiscite: "Vote for the Northern B. C. Power Co. and burn coal oil" might be fairly appropriate. Thank you, Mr. Editor. H. ERIC FAURE. Wikdal and the late Chris Paulsen and member of the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada here, was united In marriage with Otto Nordal Mostad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Mostad, at an Interesting wedding ceremony which took place in St. Paul's Lutheran Church last Saturday evening, Rev. Earl Solland officiating. Given In marriage by her bro in Becomes t;i(l White Silk Scarves li e n v Nora A. Letourneau, Sixth Avenue west, new construction, $3,000. Rupert Bakery, Third Avenue, s:gn erection,, $200. R. M. McKay. Sixth Avenue east, sign erection, $200. 70 Taxi, Third Avenue, sign erection, $200. Variety Store. Third Avenue, sign erection, $200. O. Anderson, 568 Ninth Avenue west, repairs, $1,200. n & s Grocery, Second and Sons of Norway Whisl and Dance Twelve tables were in play last night at the Sons of Norway whist drive. Mrs. O. Giske was high lady, with Mrs. E. Egersen coming second. N. Rodseth won the men's high with A. Bushman second. Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Avoid disappointment-order with embroidered ini hf Mrs. Peter tial in black. . ' I your Christmas flowers NOW! pipes? Phone Thorn Balagno Florists own Frozen Sheet Metal AIR PASSENGERS. . From Sandspit (Friday) D. McKay. From Vancouver (Friday) J. M. Kamada, N. RJIauson, C Bussey. To Vancouver (today) B Black 884. Each (tf) There are only 12 more shop-pins days till Christmas. The mails will be closing shortly. Get your CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW at the VARIETY STORE. (tf sigh erection, Following the cards, there was Sola. Mrs. D. Greer. C. S. Reade., "u"ucai Neil Stromdahl sailed Thursday night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Sons of Norway meeting Monday, December 11, at 8 p.m. Social for members and escorts at 9:30. , (288c) dancing from 10 to two to the C. R. Level ton, C. Davis, D. Hem-i ""' strains of Mike Colussi's accor- I rick, C. Mallard, C. D. Bou ne. II. ; ther, Arne Paulsen, the bride wore a loveviy floor length satin gown with Peter Pan collar, lace bodice and long train of beautiful lace. Her chapel veil was adorned with a Mary Queen of Scots headpiece and her bouquet was of beautiful red roses. Bridal attendants were the matron of honor, Mrs. Knut Rysstad; bridesmaid, Miss Irene Mostad, and flower girl, Martna Postulo. Postulo. The The matron matron .of .of honor honor dion. Refreshments were served j Hampton, A. Bardson. F. N. Rich- MiMHMM at midnight. Committee hi ardson, A. Stewart, W. E. Philip M. Ray sailed Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. Arriving next week, another, charge was Mr. and Mrs. A. Jon-shipment of GEM POTATOES! sen, Mr. and Mrs. O. Giske, Miss To Sandsoit (todav) S. G. Stewart, Mrs. Stewart, N. Lind- Dance at Valhalla Hall to-1 10 se" at 2 89 per sack. BURNS i Ellen Bakken, Nels Gunderson $3.00 Lined and Unlined Dress Gloves $2.95 $7.95 Hickok Leather Wallets, in fine selected quality $3.00 1 $8.50 Leather Belts by Hickok, individually boxed $1.50' $5.00 T? LiiT TlTtvei WE DELIVER. There was a good crowd for the Eren. i to 12. vol' All i night, 9 Music by Mike - - E dance. (It) IMSTMAS wore a beautiful turquoise floor Col ussi. p c brifthtnew, length taffeta gown with head- We have a special value in' .lT.Z: W Wa! sitioneJ j STARTS TO woRKjTjlh- yJin 2 sicondsJ! ; Wj alarm Hocks at $198 euaran- . "clc uu""g " . HOTEL ARRIVALS (Trince Rupert) " second world war, sailed south iteu. Dinger s. inci oi cnnsi- piece or pinK pieaiea iuiic ana brush and a short pink veil and arm length I white gloves, her colonial bou-;md brighten ! quet being of pink carnations, fresh colurful The bridesmaid wore an iden- on the Prince George Thursday G. S. Keade, supervisor of night, after coming from the in-flsheties, and C. R. Levelton, terior. Mr. an'i Mrs. V. Taylor, Burns Lake; A. M. Ronnie, Watson Island; E. Jensen, H. M. Baker dist and very! Ileal gown oi ice yenow, ptu ill.Min Ull r 1. n I ,t'l lilir- MIL U 1 A ...11' .1 1 .i lil. in nloalirl tulip hear mere. ... i - , u;. . w "'u "'e "HospitoSity and Good Food" That is Our First Aim i Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out I"'"- . . . r ' wuaj Plane mr a unci tup v SP P-(i . rikin, greatest and J. H. McMahon, Vancouver; decora-iC. Bussey, Ntw Westminster; W. at the ; K. Elliott and L. J. Gilby, Smiih- l. t,n,,v i,itnh tiff hor ci(i'r jvll ntin arr.7 m i . , 1 v... ...iv.hmw r" l" juu1 ""b v - Vancouver on oniciai Business. ti0ns for the home Yalls&tlickerson ;ers; Miss L. Mclean and Mrs. K. ' Falconer, Stigler, Oklahoma,; C. JiRgpstions on quel being of blue carnations, uwing to iO-ai station ci-fKi 4 .uid freshness The pretty little bridesmaid wore naving oeen on me air lasi eve- Aldermanic candidates dc tOui store will be open until j I 0 oclock tonight) Commodore Cafe " 1 vork through a gown of pink nylon taffeta with ning owing to power wow , 8rtng solicitation cards In the T rZ- v i ...lors. I pink headpiece adorned by tiny the rebroadcast of Jee Gvcoe I natty News are reminded of the on' Dorreen, m Mr and Mrs. V. the bodice. Her mysterv drama "Alias My Friend , lrad Te"ac' Lumbitrc" .ave the work flowers as was aeSira'oility of having their copy , v vmir n:,int,.r! (tlov.s were short while and she Satan," was postponed until a FEEL BETTER FAST! of week fro,m tonight. advice and carried a colonial bouquet ! blue carnations. 95c buys a pound of Nabo'o f-Miss Marjorlc Paul R.N. "of I Duncan Vancouver Island, is a I af Sandy's Cafe j 'The groomsman was Lerjy coffee. 15e buys a tin of grape-Bestmair and Roy Paulsen was frllit juice at SHEARDOWNS. the bridesmaid's uttendant. , Op sure to watch our -wlndo'va f Paint Club, f.y Building, S Pender St., visiter in the city, the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Erl: Janes. Miss Dn,,l It. T 1 . j aui i.i h i; i aUUJl.tr Ul JVUVill J lilt er, B.C. on for o'.her good wecK-ina spui ih . ' Bridal music was played H,ni,., v,.fnria h the organ by Mrs. Earl Soiland i ul6) .o tra'ned with-M s. Janes, the and, during the B.gning of the. ORDER YOUR APPLES FOR former Miss Norma Curie. register, Mrs. Mrs. Soiiund nmiatm and iinu her i A NQW Fanp Ma.s $3 M in our clean and modern surroundings or if . . . i i daughter, Maruel bouana, p at u 1 0r, Anther shlp- Jr Jr. s(7e size Christmas turkeys, ouiks or geese. Piace your orders with us now to assure you the grade and si- of bird you require. WE an oiran ruct. I mpnt NPUea Gem po'atoes ar- Usl jrs were F.iiZ ana caiiirlvjnT Wednesday, excellen for lake oul orders SPAGHETTI PHONE you Vsh FISH & CHIFS 575 Mostad, brothers of the groom. 1 keeperSi $2 99 sack. Include Jap CLEAN THEM AND - DELIVER p.ilin-x-ln:: t.ha church cere- oran res with your order sMU T h b m mrranv e.nrvmv ' f.o.li. Vancouver . "S. SK Taxer extra, where JjftL S mony, a reception was held at; $1.29 box. MIDWAY GROCERY AND MgAX MARKET. Phone v.. i5 Phono AND ME T MARK! FRIED CHICKEN Sons of No: way Hall where one 659. (237c) (287ct 659. We deliver. Enjoy Your ... SUNDAY DINNER HERE WE OPEN AT FIVE F.M. IF you are shopping for TOYS . . . come to the VARIETY STORE. Our slock is complete and pi ices are right. (If) ANNOUNCEMENTS Remittances For Seals Pouring In hundred guests gathered to offer thci.- felicitations. The happy cotinle were assisted in receivinq; by the bride's mother, who wore a charming street length diets of plum crep: with velvet trim and corsage of blue carnations, and the groom's piother, wearing a striking two-piece taupd dress with corsage of vellow carnations. ' ron Stordal proposed a toast i.m. to 2 a.m. ! i INT CLUB. 9 Vacvrf ft. C Open Week Pays 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Saturdays 9 ; iNext Door to Belmont) Mrs. C. G. Ham, chairman of the Soroptimlst Club committee handling the distribution of TB December 15 - Canadian formal pre-Christmas bail. THE PIONEER Vj-JS I For - t,.w. r..,,i,in, vnrietv Musi-1 Lnnstmas seals in fnncc Kupert. " ' Please send mt more information: I TODAY'S SAM 5 j ! Name j CERTIFIED to the bride to which the groom j ' Cjyl Ccntre Monday,! reports gratifying .response to responded. The groomsman pro-1 L , ' the distribution of 5000 seal- posed a toast to the bridesn.aid I u x' ' I containing letters which were and Roy Paulsen to the matron I Canadian Legion card parly, 1 recently mailed. Remittances of honor Telegrams were read December 18. arc virtually pouring in, speed- imr i CARS Jcning , J 10 j; -GLO i CHX!? SAWS whlch came from as far away asj Deccmbcr ,0Canaa!an Le. 'X l"B ' Refreshments, featuring thelon Brlng-ur-Missus Nile. ! Thfi nomlnaJ remiUancc for a raifp which was cut by the bride s 0 m. christma- tree and sheet of seals is $2 but there is 1r .1 111. -' . 1 1 and groom, were served um dance, pec. 27 Distribi-tor: So'.d and Serviced by Purvis F.. Ki'eh'c & Fins T.tJ. RUPERT MOTORS LTD 653 Hornby St, Vancouver. B.C P.O. Box 1730, Prince Kupert. C. vr. -ipnee from the "widow , mite" to substantial donations t the wor'hy cause. J-t ye?r the sale of tuberculosis seals aggregated $2500. There are indications that it mav he "pr this vear. Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas cabaret p-arty, Dc: 23. Presbyterian Bums Banquet, Friday, Jan. 26. High Gloss :auriful tinti decorating. DRi ING dancing followed to Mike Coiu-sst's accordion music. Mr and Mrs. Mostad will tukc up residence at 936 Sixth Ajrenua East. The groom is a well known local fisherman and is also in tercsted in the Kaicn Transfer. Dnmmnn in Eire contain? ill III w ALLACE ill rtPSON E CO. LTD BOB PARKER'S the remains of a Dominican priory and castle dating from the PHARMACY 13th century. 271 PHONE 93 SPECIAL FOR THE WEEK-END S.5. FRINCE GEORGE To VANCOUVER and WAYPOINTS ! 1150 cm;v. FOI R DOOR Showroom condition. Only $2254 I ' j HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. p H O N E 7 9 SAFE BUYS 47 FOUD 4-Door $1225.00 40 iXJIW 5-Passcnger .' 895.00 TRl'CK BUYS I Ml SEDAN DELIVERY. Snap at .! 425.00 "tar 2Lsl KIXHl STKEUT AND THIRD AVF.NI E lc CiTY OK Hi l'OT TK KIT Ol'i'ICE ar,y ri'servations necessary. 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