Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 6, 1950 Warner Bros: Sensation-Stnry 0 Girl:. ipreading through the town. A disaster committee, formed In June, will attend to this and, following an outline of campaign Terrace Takes Disaster Care Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. Newhouser, Terrace Reporter ( from headquarters and due prc- : paratlon, fire manoeuvres will TERRACE A Red Cross be conducted at some unstated executive meeting was held In i hour wnen the cal1 comes from Mrs. E. Head left last week with Mrs. Doris Brentzen ami Car Fire Calls Department srl Lands in Hospital After Crash : - RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE Free Picture of Roy Rogers l PARVHERS! HfUB'S ttlAlf'tVMTUS fOJt mers driving as far as ; the nurses' lounee of the Outrmxr ; neaaquariers. i r t v. j : k in... 7n, Krjmloons whprp shp will visit " " " " u L""""L Hospital on Friday evening with : Mrs W Rnhinsnn w T?ou P Mu , , . ELEANOR PARKER J. H. Stevenson hi the chair. iett Father RaceUei Mrs; Nor JERRY WALD ""TS: The local lire brigade was wUh her .!.! and daugh. called out early on Friday morn- ler and Mrs Karl p tQ Ing to extinguish a fire in the whom a was ve tezenUy unholstery of a car parked out- j0rn- " side a earage on the property of I Tom Walsh. The car was owned Miss Edith Tjttle and Mu. by the Coastal Printers who are Mary Crawford nurses of toe m AUTHENTIC Wtica rvn mvn Others in attendance were Mr.t. i rington and Mr. J. H. Stevenson. J. Harris, secretary; Mrs. W. Rev p Malett the ,oca, dele. STh Fa ther Racette. Rcv.!gate to Regional Conference P. Manett. Mrs. Nrwhouser. Mr., McBrUe on September 13. Wed. Thurs. 7 p.m. 9 p.m. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ....... w. b-v,.., Mr Stevenson will rpnrpsonl. worKin? on tne Home lor uie Prlnce Rupert General Hospital, Mrs. Hamlin Mrs. E. T. Brooks. I thB R.H r. ot tho inQm.ri -lit- W rnlirtu'imr pnrrptnnnnonco frrtm ... . ngeu. oaiuiuay mu.iiHis ti.e SDent he h0 dav Week-Pnrl In brigade was called to the tele- Terrace , 0't headquarter. In the south, the hf helTnn vhIv phone office where the oil burner ! ! .i , i ded j j ,i .u,.. . . .. which which win will vui be ue held neiu on on r Friday riuay executive dec that, of tho evening in the Red Cross lounge. three probable disasiuis, inc. naa nooaea ana was getting out of control. No damage was The Labor Day Softball game flood and earthquake, they would I DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS which was to have been piayed I like to have instruction on how ! Canada's first transontinental BRING 1 nn tho Civit Contra Via 11 nrfwtnAc I . i v. ji A f .An -i . j j i no c (mm? Mr. and Mrs. McGee of the Sil- ""!"'"" " ""1""neam 000 wm play Standard Mine. Hazel ton, ed instead, on the park grounds, ' - spent the week-end ir ' Terrace at because ot the poor condition of or Metis Tfta W.H.r. rtnlk.. -I . I the Civic Centre grounds. tnc iiuillt; IM Air. ctiiu mia, t . vyo borne. ' ,t Vi .1.1 Tf0M ' wonted the tame authentic ttylet Armed aggression must be met with trained united strength worn in the moviet by Roy Roger!, th "King of the) Cowboyi." 71 . Mr. John Spurrell left on Sat-Mrs. u v McDonald came in by bus !urd morning.s traln for Sas. on Sunday from Prince Rupert kaU;newan foliowing a stay of to visit Mr. McDonald who Is Tcs swml momh, ,n accountant at the Terrace Ma-!h, omnWo. of c,, r " w v 'i'iuj - v w uic unv.vna chine Shop. Mercantile since the beginning 1 Gordon Temple returned lastofMay Ge! a Free Picture of Roy Rogers RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE week from the south where he has spent several weeks on Murray Warner's pick - up truck was slightly damaged 011 Sunday evening about five r4 .n fj- Mr. and Mrs. F. Nash made a . . . . , by n P mt0rist trip to Prince Rupert last week going in and returning by bus. ' Pfakref hbefrhe,is PTten 0 0 0 ' school near the west of town. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dubeau spent "l"!0 -WM -ln week-end at Telkwa i't.T.n. Zll 7 X. the holiday hurt, but Delphihe Johnston, her companion, was taken to the going there by car, ir r a local hospital suffering from a.m xy. ajf cWlr shock. Her Hoi-nnrtttlnr, condition l is not considered serious. voun son spent the week-end here coming from Prince Rupert by bus. Mr. MacKay returned on Monda.y and Mrs. McKay returned on Tuesday's train. Mr. and Mrs. D. de Kergom-j meaux of 'Prince Rupert spent the holiday week-end in the dist-ict vuiting relatives here. Labor Day At Terrace Loggers' Sports and Barbecue Draw Many Visitors Mr. and Mrs. W. Martin and two sons returned by car from Vancouver last week where they have been on holiday. I TERRACE Fine, although I chilly, weather prevailed ln Ter- j race on Labor Day and the Civic Mrs. Reid, housekeeper for the Centre was well patronized all Outpost Hospital for the past day lonS for the annual logger. Shell PREMIUM Gasoline Is the mot powerful gasoline yoiu car can use. It's "Activated !n . . I ! year, left on Saturday morn-, "P"1 18 a"u oaroccue ana omer ing's train for Vancouver and, events. following a stay there, will rc-; Extra buses from Prince Rup-turn to the east to reside. j qrt. as well as private car j, ; brouRht visitors in . over the Miss Florin, matron of the week-end and slernlni? dfrnm- L, Sane Sen I1811f- at 0 local hospital, is leaving this modation for many of them had week for Saskatchewan. Mrs., to be found in private homp.s Edith Muis v,::; ue matron-m- The cafes were kept very busy char8e- , trying to feed the crowd. ' Mr. and Mr"s. John A. Parkin! A thC1y,lc Centre, wherethe and two daughters, passed ?ay u were sponsored y th variosu organization,, the through Terrace on Saturday day with the children's ., to omnners where tm-y .befan spent the week-end. Mr. Par- sPr Jollowcd by the opening kin was here during the war " the barbecue pit. The fire for the barbe;ue had been years and Installed the power lighthouses here. He is now electrical ed at 10 a m- on the Sunday arid engineer for the B.C. Bridge and ,ne meat placed in the pit at Dredging Co. 8 o'clock in the evening. When , taken out, it had been cooked to Canada's Navy is fighting for freedom abroad - f0 protect freedom at home. FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE We know that when you order printed matter, you want delivery as soon as possible. That is why we've arranged for rapid printing and rapid delivery on all orders. Call us! W. Heath of HMCS Chatham, perfection. Expertly carved by I rinvi'231 3rd Street Prince Rupert 1'RINTKItS STATIONEKS OFFICE SCPPl.IKi? 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Serve your country and yourself. J You'll sec foreign places and the full benefits of a service career can be yours now. Jf nu art hetwttn 17 and 20 have Grade 8 education or bitter 11 V nome in oeauie aner hpenuin ; clvlc centre and drew the usual the past month here on holiday crowds with their brother and sister, W However, the busiest spot was Donald and R. Corlett. th ran toon ,hi,.H t of members of the Parent-Teacher Association, Catholic Women's League and the Legion Auxiliary, with Mrs. F. Clifford as general convener. Supplies and volunteer help were plentiful and a brisk business was 'are a Canadian citizen or other British subject: write to the Recruiting Officer, Naval Headquarters, Ottawa: or write or see in person H.M.C.S. Chatham, Prince Rupert, D.C. I have purchased the interests of WELLS CARTAGE LTD. In Prince Rupert I will operate in the future as Wluilcii's Service ' BLUE 700 CARTAGE ' RED 516 Your Patronage Will Be Appreciated ' Harold S. Whalcn done all day long and all through ' the dance. BOXING SHOW An early evening attraction was the boxing card iu the audi- i fgfl.flf fte Kyd fen torium which drew a large crawd of fans. It was a good show with the boys showing great progress under their trainer, Nick Schmel- S mei8 654 Kfew PHONE 1 79 PHONE 79 1 !ng. There were four bouts of three rounds each. The first was Ronnie Earl of Terrace and Ralph Wieck of Prince Rupert, which ended in a draw. Second, Louis Tetreault of Terrace and Cecil Roberts of Prince Rupert, also ended in a draw. The third Larry Morgan of Terrace and Simon Wesley of Prince Rupert -was won by Larry Morgan. In the fourth bout, Pat Johnson beat Wally Carlson. P Jow paid lor BLONDIE Takes Patient Training, Though . YTTrTiTtTrrriiii'i I k i - -p"m. cnpUta. PI..I, rii, 0ver people attended the ,M"t-""''"ll.. , ihig d,ance in the auditorium J I . "" ClMOral P.bii.k.d pvii.no or oiip d,,i.y.d tyto- 1 b, I where dancing to the music of Piannant UailOF RU.J L. .L . r I .'''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu wmr r- Frank Gavan's Rhythmaires con lijMLCaLomfcir nmWt tinued until nearly 3 a.m. ' ' At VACUUMING ) DOESN'T THINK HBS midnight, the drawing of the lucky ticket was made by Norma Perry and announced by Jim MacKay. The first prize, the choice of a chesterfield suite, a refrigerator or an electric range, went to John Konechoe. Second ' ft! HOURS Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING See our Kodak Camera ' Line-up. Flash attachments for all Cameras. Kodacolor and Kodachrome Film. Developing, Printing and Enlarging. 320 - 3rd Ave. W. prize, choice of a washing machine or electric radio, was won by Mr. Hans Koch. The third prize, a mystery prize, was won by John Haaland. Though the expenses were necessarily high,, the financial success of the day was attained.