uNSFERRED Local News It fcrlncc Rupert Dallp i3c.tos JLtuu 3 Wednesday, August 4, 1948 ems . . . KELSON I Dollars w. R. McAfee return,.,! iu. out Inspector E. E. Hynd- an is Leaving Prince Rupert city by plane yesterday afternoon from Vancouver, accom- MatMcbAyfeehlS daUghter' S.O.N, meeting, Friday, 8 p.m (184) Mrs. Jack Flint will be leaving Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver. .rnest E. Hynaman, scnool More People Wear pector at Prince Rupert for past three years, Is being ansferred o Nelson and his Rooscv'lt round of Soccer tonight, Park, 7 p.m. First Stuart Shield. uccesor nere wiu De josepn Chell, at present Inspector with headquarters at Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Hyndman and H. F. Glassey returned to the city at the first of the week rom a business trip to various Interior points as far as Pri George. DELICATED STEAKS! Guaranteed Tender, Delicious and Reasonably Priced Pioneer Food Market. Phone 62. (i85) Mrs. Ray Scherk Is leaving on SIXTEEN BEAUTY CONTEST ENTRIES Sixteen Prince Rupert girls have entered t he "Miss P.N.E." beauty contest, regional winner of which will be decided by Capitol Theatre patrons here on August 12, 13 and 14. Theatre Manager J. Harry Black anticipates two entries from Terrace and hopes that two more will be forthcoming to bring the total number of contestants to 20. Winner of the local contest will compete with other regional beauties in Vancouver during the Pacific National Exhibition later this month. Four recent entries whose names have been received by Mr. Black are: Stetson lists Dr. and Mrs. F. M McGilvery of Terrace arrived in the city last night by car on a brief visit. Don't forget 'Kinsmen's mid family returned to the city by car this morning after spending vacation at Vancouver and 9 yT.'l, r I Victoria and are making arrangements for the move south. s uain for Penticton Mr. Chell will be here before Mr. Hyndman leaves at the end summer dance, Friday, August 6, Civic Centre. Music by Four Dukes. (184) Douglas Sutherland returned Sunday morning from a visit to central British Columbia near Prince George. He was awfcy about three weeks, the guest of his son, Douglas,, jr. "no Vancouver on a month's vacation. She is being accompanied by her daughter, Joyce and son, Len. FOOTBALL Special Meeting Prince Ruuert Foothaii Association, Legion Hall. Thurs of the month. School Inspectors with headquarters, at Telkwa and Prince George are also being moved F. p. Levirs Is going from Telkwa to Cranbrook and will be succeeded in the Skeena and Om-ineca inspectorate by Prlncpial Ferguson of Campbell River who has just been appointed to inspectorial duties. Inspector L. iTTS Hi, i Maresa Windle, 17, 332 Seventh Avenue East, a student. Miss Grace Thorkelson. for 111 merly employed as cashier fby ' August 5 at 8 p.m. All members are requested to attend to consider protested game and election of officers. (183 Co-op, left by train for Edmon Mona Mutch, 18, 735 Fifth Avenue West, a sales clerk. Florence Ada Nordin, 18, 1203 Water Street, packer at Millerd's cannery Beth Sedgwick, 17, 212 Sixth Avenue East, a sales clerk. B. Stlbbs is going from Prince I lu whum it MAY CONCERN ton Monday. She will spend an extensive holiday visiting friends and relatives in Edmonton, Ed- BRITISH JETS IN MONTREAL Squadron Leader R. W. Ox-spring of the British Royal Air Force is greeted as he leaves the cockpit of his plane on arrival at St. Hubert air station, Montreal. Air Commodore C. W. Busk, of the United Kingdom's air liaison mission, is greeting the airman, one of the pilots who flew six Vampire jet planes in the first trans-Atlantic crossing by jet planes. They will tour U.S. air stations in a series of demonstrations. A flight of U.S. jets is on the way to Britain to reciprocate. George to Salmon Arm with Inspector William Grant moving from Salmon Arm to Prince George. I will noj be responsible for any debt Incurred in my name, other than by myself personally. '183) J. C. McNEIL." berg and Mirror, Aiuurta, after which she will take up permanent residence in Edmonton. than any other brand. Just one look will convince you that ' the STETSON is the smartest hat just one touch of the fine felt and you know that the STETSON is a top grade hat. Try (i STETSON It wears better and we know that you will like the smooth, smart lines of Stetson styling. HOW CAN I ? ? ? Marshall, and two children is spending a few days in Prince Rupert Announcements All advertisement i this column wUl be charged for k full month at 26 cent a word Police Inspector F. B. Woods-Johnston returned to the city this morning from a routine inspection trip to Stewart, Alice Arm and Arrandale. He travelled aboard the police boat P.M.L. 15 Advertise in the Daily News! i By ANNE ASHLEY Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter Mrs. C. R. de Kergommeaux Q. How can I make a rubber hot-water bottle last longer? A. It will last twice as long if the steam is pressed out before inserting the stopper, if it left on Tuesday for Prince Rupert. She will be returning on tonight's train. Tas Peter Lien, organist at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Prince Rupert, was a visitor to Terrace at fr6m Port Simpson where they have been on holiday. With their mother, Mrs. Brentzen and CHAMP the week-end, returning on. grandmother, Mrs. Will Robin Orange Tea. Proceeds Protestant Home. Oddfellows' Hall, September 1. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall Bazaar Oct. 2. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, rrt I McGilvery. I i. Ttipley; I irpe;' Miss H. A. Ash- Ron- son, they left on Wednesday for "J . ii-rn v Sunday accompanied aid Bray. The Labor Day program, worked out by the Terrace Civic Centre Association, promises a variety of events whi(i should please the most exacting. There will be a dance at the Civic Lakelse Lake where they will spend the next week. Is never filled more than two- j thirds full, and never with boiling water, and when not in use the bag is hung with opening downward. j Q. How can I remove paper that has stuck to the polished , surface of a table? ' A. Rub the paper gently with a cloth moistened with a few Mrs. H. Amdam and daugh- Li uyzer. ., Vancou-t, Ketdii- Centre on Saturday nieht and j ter, Judith, left on Tuesduy for I Sooke, Vancouver Island, where ! they will visit the former's bro on Sunday afternoon a comic i November 10. ArP you Rfimfr through th functional 'middle age period jH'culiar to women (;t8 to 52 yrs.i? Uoen thm make you suffer from hot flaahes. fWl bo nertus, hitfiv-fit rung, tired'.' Then i try l.ydia B. Fink ham 'b vegetable ( 'ompound lo relieve uch symptoms. I'mkham n t on i pound also has what Doctora call a atonutctuc tonic effect! Mr. Armitage, a lumber dealer from the south, arrived In town last Thurscay for a business visit with the local lumber firms ball game. Concei t music and Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. the lighting of the barbecue , 18. Maidstone, , Victoria. 0 Saun-ry: G. L. Capt. S - C. R. de race; M. VLYDIA E. PINKHAM'S cKS fire will be a feature on Sun- Salvation Army Home League day evening. Children's sports Sale Nov 23, 2 ;30 p.m., Sons of will take place early on Mon-Norwav jjan ther, returning home at the end of August. Mr and Mrs. G. E. Moore of Prince Rupert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norring- drops of sweet oil. Q. How can I treat a cupboard that is damp? A. Place a box of quicklime in the cupboard for a few days to absorb the moisture. Judge W. O. Fulton of Prince Rupert is spending a holiday at Lakelse Lake. day morning ana ai vl noon the barbecue feast will start. I D. Boyd. 5 NEW NUMBER ? for Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sa'ie November 25th. Dance. Every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall. (197) Aoif Available! I :. Vancou-, ton. I vcr; S. L.j j'.P Huff- The Misses Phyllis and Enid I 'Chicken in the Rough' Miss Joanne Kofoed is now employed In the Royal Bank of The afternoon will be devoted to loggers' sports, such as power saw contest, with one and two men power saws; hand bucking. DENSELY POPULATED to take home 5 Canada local branch. Woianskl, Brentzen arrived on Sunday , and son, I Puerto Rico is one of the most densely populated ag C rarian I areas in I'ne world. CALL RED 705 log chopping, ladies' bucksaw contest, ladies' nail driving and TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! W. H. Wtlliscroft and daugh iCIVIC CENTRE!! Mr. and ter, Kathleen, returned by car Needles.1 MfHrn RtlOHtt DINING ROOMS By ROBER1A LEE from Prince Rupert on Satur day night. tjsi, Victoria; Q Is a host or hostess ever justified in abruptly changing the subject of conversation among 'guests? the everit of the day's sports, the Northern B.C championship log burling contest for which a cup will be given. At the Labor Day dance the drawing for the Terrace HomeSite will take place. All the day's proceeds are for the impjovemnts already .started at the Civic Centre. McCiera-A! Nel- I Miss Freda Hall is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hall of Terrace. WRATIIALL'S TIIOTO FINISHING Developing, Printing Knlarsine QUICK bEKVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies o:a; Mrs DON'T LOOK NOW! BIT THE Clearance "Continues AT en. Kam- j: H LEADS TOO LA IK Hj CLASSIFY LOOK FOR THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL Miss D Jack R.N., supervisor of Red Cross Outpost Hospitals in B.C., arrived in Terrace on Saturday and, after an inspection of the local hospital, left on Monday with Miss J. Coupal lor Prince Rupert. FOR RENT Small house. Weil -eden now IK rid amont; i statistics t.ipbuiiders' Kb indicate. furnished. Reasonable. Close ; to schools and city centre. Ap- j ? Sweet Sixteen A. Yes. when an argument seems imminent, or it is evident that the subject is extremely distasteful to any of the guests Q How long after the death of a friend should one send a curd ofKympathy to the, family? A. Walt at least a week before mailing the card or letter of sympathy. Q When a guest is staying overnight, whose place is it to suggest retiring, the guest or the hostess? A. The hostess has this ' pi? 209 6th East. 187i he United Wonderful Savings on Lovely Merchandise 1 Mrs. Robert Corlett left on Tuesday for a trip to Vancouver where she will pass the next month visiting relatives. LOST Man's wrist watch with ! one broken strand. At .station! or in cab on way to Bay Apts Reward. Red 391 after 5:00; SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDl'LE Daily except Mon. & Tuts. Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2, 2:30, 4:30, 6:30. 7:10. Saturday Every hour from 10:30 a.m. Sunday Continuous from 10 a m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. I nder 1G, 25c Return All schedules weather permitting. Jt'IES SPORTSWEAR Skirts Blouses Slacks t-" eastern-I the great- D.m. P.m. or or Mrs. Mrs. Greening, ureening, Atlin mini I nr. r w Alirer aceom- Fisheries. "nr.. 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