OLD RECORD STANDS :.H:nr e.y. n.s. at Auo-i Pr'mce Rupert Dally News. Monday, November 20, 1950 iSuiz Contests, sue rey Balcome grew a pumpkin here this season weighing 73 pounds but that's nothing. Timothy Lantz of nearby Clearland Films Enjoyed for HOME IMPROVEMENTS 66 irajnwiiL An evening of quiz contests and 1888 rew unel.that w-:,h- ,mh your home. D. Slevert returned to the city Mike and Paul Postuk returned slides was attended by 50 per ed 202 pounds -which was later shown at a London exhibition. on the Camosun yesterday from a to the city on the Camosun yes Wei unuted room, Cent or attic with trip to Vancouver. terday from Vancouver. ANNOUNCEMENTS $6.75 buys a case of Pacific. U Fire Proof WU Mr. and Mrs. E, Willman re turned to the city on the Camo sons at the Baptist Church Thursday night. The colored slides, pictures taken by Rev. L. A. Thorpe, were shown by Alfred Blackaby. A running comment ary was given by Mr. Thorpe oi slides taken of inter-denominational siimmer camp at Terrace rtnA Qnf Timn coanom of Unnnnit. sun yesterday from a trip to Canadian Legion Card Party, Nov. 22. I.O.D.E. Fall Bazaar November 23. Nurses' Annual Ball. Nov. 24. md nail u sllr mill i 1?49 Speciol Deluxe Plymouth ..'.!. 1700.00 1941 4-Door Plymouth . ... .. .. 900100 Iff, niU WKiy Buy Christmas gifts and at the I.O.D.E. 50th Anni- Lutheran Church Lutefish and U oof iwclL Take any ZZl .J ver. Thay were selected from the fishcake dinner, Sat., Nov. 25. of dtcoradoa. One Maple Leaf Truck' Motor $225 ? Good condition, complete With 4-speed( y series of 369 slides. ( .Mtuu-icuuion riome an1 a.co' Civic Nov. 23, 2 p.m., Auditorium. Centre (272) Reireshments were served by Associntioti bake rale .Lyons Cor- transmission, transmission, radiator, rauiavur, battery) uavirj; f T , Mrs. R Wick, Mrs. G. R. 8. Black- pr- wpv . FOR ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONi 116or117 milk and 10c buys a 15-ounce tin of choice golden corn or a tin of Nabob pork and beans at I SHEARDOWN'S. (If) 1 Mrs. John Clausen 'returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday frcm a trip to Vancouver. 1 Mrs. William Malcolm, wife of the manager of the Canadian P ishing Co. at Butedale, arrived in the city on the Camosun yes- ; terday and will return down on the same steamer tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Wells re-! turned to the city on the Camo-j-vun yetterday from a holiday .trip to Vancouver. Mr: Wells is engineer on the Indian Depart ment cruiser Naskeena. V , .... l Naw Dance Public dance at aby, Mrs. B Ewald and Miss Clara Warner . PHONE 566 RUPERT MOTORS LTD. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Second Avenue and First Street HOTEL ARRIVALS the Navy Drill Hall, Dec. 1. Proceeds to children's Christmas Tree Party. Dancing 10 to 2. (276c) T.OB A. Ba?aar Dec. 1. Job's Daughters Bake Sale Overwaitea, Dec. 2. ' Port Edward Anglican Bazaar at Community Had, December 5, at 2:30 p.m. United Cnurch Fall Bazaar, December 7. Indian Superintendent P. E. Anfield, who left last week for Edmonton, Is now on a trip to Ottawa and Toronto on departmental business. He is expected back about the end of the week. C. Shaw, editor of Miller Freeman Publications of Seattle, was in the city yesterday aboard the steamer Camosun on which he Is making the round trip north, visiting Alice Arm and Stewart today. IE P Prince Rupert Seed Potatoes In Cenlral Inferior ft 4 B Y S with T E P Mr. and Mrs. L. Audet and Mr. and Mrs. Glasser, Watson Island; E. Jasquest and Alex Arvid, Edmonton; E. Jchnson, F. C. Ham Rev. John Hopp of will conduct series of serv- CKRISTMAS , , ,,, DECORATIONS! Holly Wreaths 'r Lish,s 1 ! Xmas Rope Rod and G-.n Novelty Dance, OTTAWA More and more In ilton K. C. Harris, J. D. Clark, jy-eet 15. (p) u?rest is being shown in t.hn mv nnri thmnaw tn iunM n. t,. rorue, i. i. oweei, . oar- nett, D. H. March, E. E. McCar- VtffRAIf " nAfff KIDDK KAFT "SENSIBLE" TO Y S STORK SHOPPE mm Mnift mmm-mim-m. m thur and C. L. Shaw, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Rowse, v,ho were married here two weeks a?o, returned to the city on the Camosun yesterday from a honeymoon trip to Vancouver and Seattle. They are taking up auction of seed potatoes in Public Cen-; invited. Tlme-7:30 p m. trai British Columbia. Possibly . (ltd this is because Central British' Columbia is relatively free from1 ' The Connors Cass," a film plant diseases i based on an exciting true storv nf hir Tinsel Bells -r . i . j . itt ii y rn y nicy rci oiiu 111 tire wn. fn A m .. , , ,. . T. A. V. Tremblay, Victoria; D., th, kirineyr-io -a.,iy! That'i why Boult and L. Wlldfong, Prince tlicMiitndi keep Dr. Chase i Kidney-Liver r.pnruo- TT .T Tfpats onrt J Tinip always on hand. For thi. reliabl -..., . l"c in,, h D...l ,-.".. ....... '-"KWC. Candles " . , " ' " " ' 1 rrtipdy u hke two tratmnti in eiuwmg or sound seed, and the 1", , " . "7 . K'"u;-n muun-i residence on Fourth Avenus East. 130 303 3rd Ave. W. works faster to relieve painful backache due to faulty kidneys. Dr. Chase- name you cmuinis combined with mod-' , , .ru UJW" a mf,n',Mrs. Rowse was the former" Mis-erately wl cnP-le the propram at the warm, clear days pro-1 charlotte Balagno. vide weeklv luncheon of the Fringe 1 perfect conditions ltnaluon for Ior seed wi rotates R t G cl b tw Wednes. Annual meeting, .Canadian depend on. 51 DR.CHASES Winnipeg; c. rors, ciiy; n. roster, Port Edward; V. J. Polichek, Vernon; Dr. P. W. Jahon, Tulse-auah; Marguerite Peaker, North Vancoucer; D. Sawyer, West Vancouver; D. Bevan, Esqulmalt. Taim The use of hiph n.,am . oay. uon f orward is in charge of saucer oocieiy, weanesoay, imov. 29, at 2:30 p.m., Common Lounge AIM - CIO is all thG Prgram' stressed by growers, in: order to produce certified seed the seed-used In planting the! T ... I c;op must have been Foundation! TYlmUTP rWt M of Civic Centre. Election of of-: licers, delegate's report showing j of film. Any interested person is welcome. (278) loss 6 High Gloss. or Foundation A grade. au-e. Certi- " fcny beautiful tints fied seed,; arQ from a crop that XAfxAn , .....jv.v.n.u ai least W. R. Tooth was a passenger aboard the Camosun yesterday returning to Stewart after a trip to Vancouver and Victoria. In rterior decorating. : in me Ile a DV an nnthnrWoH UICK DRvING inspecter and given one or more The first in the series of sever. j tuber Inspections after harvest, talks was given Friday night in iicl?Ytr he atttf ded,t?l? me' ! Not all districts in Central' St Paul's Lutheran Church by I ish S?"?' Columbia f?ec""lf f.?"- THOMPSON , Liberal Aisociu- PWARE CO. LTD lH -'AY? HOLLYWOOD CAFE ' " ' 4 Cv " 2 ' ' Yd S We Specialize V irki DISHES E: i 4Cmce t iL- 'c- -1 ? &n CH0PSUEY-CHOWS C eLUU 'B lJf'' - . For OuUid Orders PHONE 133,., ! C iFfirf Vf -itfi r S OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. , i; ' uar- ?j . . u( c iusn voiumoia are suited to Rev. John Hoppof Petersburg optimum potato production as' Alaska. He was introduced by they do not have the necessary I Pastor Earl Soiland. sol! qualifications. An ideal "Thus Saith the Lord," is the potato soil is fertile, warm and ' name given to the talks that porous, says J. R. Barry of the comoare Bible scripture with tion and at Victoria as on business in connection with the Sllvsr Tip Mining Co. Mrs. Thomas Gosnell returned to Port Simpson on the Camosun last night from Alert Bay where ring, Packing, Crating hipping a.nid General Cartage and Storage U, Relianle and Effl- with Mr. Gosnell, she attend1-, the recent convention of th Native Brotherhood of British Columbia. Mr. Gosnell returned prvice. Also agents for lun Liquid Air Co. Ltu., north at the end of the week. Prince George Experimental modern life. Sessions will con-Station. Loam, sandy loam or tinue Manday, Tuesday and silt containing a good quantity Wednesday, of organic matter compose an! Mr. Hopp preached at both ideal soil type. Heavy soils pro-; morning and evening services in luce a good crop of potatoes, but St. Paul's yesterday and there because the soil is colder and were audiences of 124 at both ser-growth slower, maturity is not! vices. "Walking with God" was as early. The following districts the title of an interesting Bibli-are the principal areas produc-j cal portrayal film in the evening. . ig seed potatoes: Soda Creek, :ygen, Acetylene and all Mrs. W. J. Crawford and supplies. PSAY'S CARTAGE ORAGE LIMITED Ksrs'.ey, Qursnel and Woodpeck- 4 and Park Avenues In thj Cariboo, McBrlde and. 0 Pinnies fifl and fiS daughter, Miss Jeananne Crawford, alter a three weeks' trip to Vancouver, were returninT yesterday on the Camosun to "their home at Stewart. Arriving m ten days A carload of famous Smithers potatoes, cooking quality absolutely guaranteed. Price $3.50 per sack from car. All orders must be i" by Saturday, Novtember 25 SHEARDOWN'S. (275) ; Chiselling . S For the sake of your children, and your children's chil- Pl t lGC ITIC &Sl3f)K.6lS tf dren, make sure you buy and use Christmas Seals. N l u t j S Christmas Seal funds have fought tuberculosis since . I GENERAL ELECTRIC f -: rh I ' ft 1907. And today your children have a far greater chance L A nIT. m mg i ,' l'''"1 I K of escaping TB than you did. J I "ni 5I)5" fjF ' J Yet tuberculosis still, kills more people than all other f 1 0ikol . , r ; f v infectious diseases. So give your children a still better p i ' f i i- J chance. Send your contribution today. villi' 1 I II I shjn, J Healing Pads ,, J lz: , Dunster in the Upper Fraser Valley arid Tlazelton district in iTo Be Stopped the Skeena Valley.. Thn vinMu vnrw frnm tu;plvA pury Steamer ' ' t .. r -I .1 i MCE GEORGE ' OITAWA Chiselling on unemployment insurance "v n? married women will be made more difficult under the new Labor Department laws which lull yvi atic uwaiu, ur;ciiuiii on the soil cultural practice, fertilizer used and the use of irrigation. Many potential seed potato growing areas in the cental portion of the province will be uncovered with further land clearing. , SAILS FOR I U l J J J XT J J j VATuU Rupert Soldier Now In Korea became effective last week. IVAHCOUVER i ;n The regulations will not be felt by working wives but will affect those who resign jobs for 'ni Intfrmediate Ports SOROPTIMiST CLUB of PRINCE RUPERT Because of th impor tace of the abava aaessace tbis spaca baa -och Thursday -t 11:15 p.m. marriage and then try to collect Prince Rupert's first soldier to unemployment benefits without (land in Korea is believed to be WAFFLE JO 00 irons lfryy COMBINATION WAFFLE IRONS 4 O flrt and SANDWICH TOASTER ... .... NORTHERN B. C. POWER C PRINCE RUPERT STEWART, B. C PHONE 810 Pri"9 Oeorge Evans, son of Mr. intending to return to work Censoring Television For KETCHIKAN and Mrs. E. A. Evans. Having enlisted in the special Canadian brigade, he is with the Provost fH)NESl)AY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call ry or Dtpox OFFICE No difference is noted in the principle of the Unemployment Insurance Act. Jobless benefits will be obtained as usual, by married women those who have lost employment because of layoffs due to shortage of work; who have lost their jobs within two weeks of marriage or anytime after marriage because of an employer rule against re TORONTO J. J. Fitzgibbons, prefident of Famous Players (Canadianl Corporation, recently told a meeting of film censors at Toronto that Canada now has Scotf McLaren, B.A.C.A. Announces the opening of an office-to practice as a CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT in the JAMES BLOCK. 608 THIRD AVENUE WEST PRINCE RUPERT. B.C., P.O. Box 374 . "' Telephone 347 ' - . ... (269c) 17,000 television sets, mostly in Corps attached to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry. Member of the advance party, he crossed the Pacific recently on the , United States transport James ; O'Hara from Tacoma to Pusan. Also heading for Korea is Corp. Kenneth Johnston, son of Col. and Mrs. S. D. Johnston, now at Fort Lewis. He is also with the P.P.C.L.I. 1 PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Ontario. Subsequent discussions disclosed that provincial and federal boundaries may have to taining married women, or By those whose husbands have died or become wholly and permanently incapacitated. b? ignored and a new international board of censorship set up I to deal with television. Diamond Price Boost Ail Diamond wholesalers re notified of a 15 to 20 increase in prices as of October 15, 1950. . Manson's Jewellers were very .fortunate in purchasing a real large selection two days before this Increase and' all rings now in stock will be sold at the Old prices. . . n We have now on hand over 200 rings, giving you by far the. largest selection in scyling and prices offered in town Come in today. . ' :-T. ' ' " Easy Credit Terms Available ' Dr. Hush Flick, director oi motion picture censorship for New York State, rai ed the ques- S WRATH ALL'S ' tion of censoring on-the-spot, ', television broadcasts. 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