Print! Rupert Dtfly 13etof Friday, August 26, 1949. TODAY TO SAT. RAT ' Modern Etiquette 5n . . I AIR TRAVEL PICKING UP Travel by air Is picking up locally and flying accommodation is at a premium. At times there is a waiting list and, generally, reservations should be made well ahead of date of "NOTHING COULD BE FINER" Q. In an Informal Introduction, Is the mere pronouncing of names permissible? A. Yes; "May I present" Is not necessary. You may accentu- ! I RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE laro thp mor imnortant Der- ,BETTYGAFRTT (KS(W OUTFITTERS TO HIS MAJESTY: ' .A t' ."V i son's name with a slightly rising inflection. Q. When dining with a man in a public place, does the woman give her order direct to the waiter? A. No; the woman tells her fj escort her preference and he In THE BOY : Briefs From Britain turn cives the order to the waiter. journey. Arrivals from Vancouver by C.P.A. yesterday were W. L. Robertson, M. McDonald, Mrs. J. J. Judge, Kae Mar and R. Ber-ranger. From Sandspit were Mr. and Ms. A. Means, J. Chell (Jr.), Mr. and Mrs. C. Richardson. To Vancouver today were: D. R. West, J. A. McConnell, W. H. Snelgrove, A. Moscrip. Miss J. Tyler, Dr. A. C. Skcrl, S. H. Stevens, R. A. Cole. Miss C. Gale, J. McNeary, Mrs. A. C. Hughes, K. Anthony, W. Parker, W. Stevenson, J. Booth, R. Stewart and R. Carter Guest. Q. Is it good form to have BOYS CLOTHES THAT WEARS AND SAVES RUPERT MENS & BOYS STORE : "Miss" before an unmarried NYMPSFIELD, Gloucestershire Eng. fc A colony of rooks ate nearly 4,000 pounds of barley in three days from a 15-acre field CUTCOMBt 6 EnK- -A chick, Hh four ic,, JB; livrd fr a in hoi girl's name on a calling card? A. It most certainly is; in fact the omission of the title "Miss' is a social error. LONDON 9 court what ai ti Terrace FARNHAM, Surrey, Eng. (P A fire in a storehouse burnpd out tverything txcrpt a heap ol coal. Timely Topics from wwwn a han. Vienna steak, a cJ: Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter tin. n.iin. .... John Hamilton Is sailing on the Catala tonight for Butedale. Mrs. A. C. Hughes, teacher at the Miller Bay Hospital, left by plane for Vancouver today. ' ; f"J"rWJr f( Steamship Movement For Vancouvei Aoiiux oc ia tuuLii, wiccs- serve thfm with j tershire. Eng. O A hen laid a tables. Tuesday ss. Camosun, 1 ! chocolate-colored egg here. p.m. end returning to Terrace on Tuesday and going out to Lak-else Lake to stay at Kirkaldy's Cabins while Mr. Moncton is engaged in survey work. PONTYPRIDD, J ml Be Owen Tempi. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert telephone office in prepaation for a gravelled sidewalk. ORMSKIRK, Lancashire. Eng. 0 Roman coins made in the TERRACE Mr and Mrs. A. Beverldge drove into Terrace on Monday afternoon from Langley Prairie accompanied by Terry Greenfield to attend the Murie-Haug-Jand - nuptials Friday evening next. In the 11:15 p.m. county coil Friday ss. Catala, 5 p.m. first century A.D. here. were found ' wtiul that justw I ministered ith it, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith and From Vancouver ' Mr. and Mrs. Webster who daughter, Jean and Myrna Hip- have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sunday si- Camosun, U p n Wednesday ss Prince Rupert. UNSCHEDULED ECLIPSE Smoke and flames shooting from burning evergreen timber at Terrebonne Heights, Que., obscured the sun for a few seconds as this photo was taken. The blaze broke out at the nearby Laurenlian foothills town of St. Maurice en Haut. where it set off "dud" shells buried underground at a wartime Canadian Army proving ground. More than 25 army firefighters battled the blazes. (C. P. Photo) Vic Giraud, returned a few pesley leu lasi ween oy car on days ago to their home in Van-'a holiday trip to Vancouver j 10 a.m. Sande Pache arrived home on For Alice Arm and Stewart Sunday ss. Camosun, 11 p.rc Tuesday from Smithers where couver he has spent the past two I Armand Blssonnette and Father Racetite returned on Tlhp nnhlir uwlrs Kiirvpvnrs weeks on holiday with her aunt, Mrs. E. Zorne. From Alice Arm and Siert have been surveying Lakel1 Thursday momlng't train from Prince RuPcrt where they made Avenue preparatory to havirfE was during a heat WALPOLE, Sutlolk, Eng. O -J bewigi-'-d dewlgged The 300-year-old Independent i Chapel here Is to be preserved' IEVERELL, IH as an ancler.t monument. I (f,N(,w 81, T. w . ! clulms to be the ' STOOD LEIGH, Devonshire, of the Royal Hut Eng. r A whirlwind lifted new- bronze medal, ana: ly-cut hay 50 feel in the air and saving a drownir.j deposited It in the next field. I BUTTSBURY, L WINSLOW, Buckinghamshire, The smallest para Eng. Porter Ernie Byford has Essex here it ku built a rock garden, fountain anl constructed recensh goldfish pond on the railroad closed since 1S40 1: "uesday ss. Camosun, a.m. P. Moncton thp rmd nrrvnprlv riralnpH hp-1 brief Visit From Ocean falls Mr. drove and Mrs. through to rnnce ku Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert lore the fall sets in. Miss June Warner left on pert from Smithers at the week-' 10 a.m. tor Ocean Fl.s ! Thursday morning's train for Thursday ss. Prince Rupert. 11:15 p.m. For Alaska i I ... Ruthilda Sask.. where she is a Terrace at the passed through pentecostal mnlsU,t. Shc had week-end on the way to Van- tw0 weeks on couver on holiday They stayed ho, nere w)th h ts to visit with their fn-ln-law Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Warner. Fiauun piaiiorm. i ciamagc. WRATIIALIS PnOTO FINISHING Developing, Printinc Knlareini? QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies ami uaugmer, Mr. ana Mrs. rat Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert midnight. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prinze Rupert Judd. Mr. and Mrs. W. Neldon left WELCOME HOME, JOB'S DAUGHTERS (The Job's Daughters' drill team returns home at 4 p.m. today on the steamer Catala from Spokane where they captured first honors in one drill competition and second place in another at the international session of the order). Prince Rupert's fame first spread afar , ; Through fish caught in its waters, Our latest claim to world renown Is made by our Job's Daughters. With Alex Mitchell in command Their drill grew hot and hotter. No one who slackodcould ever hope To drill liktt a Job's Daughter. . A word of praise to Laura too In kilts thry marched like toppers, It was the grandest sight to see The swing of our Job's Daughters For weeks they were content to learn To drill the way they "oughter," .' Then at Spokane they won first prize, , Each was a proud Job's Daughter. on Thursday morning for Vancouver completing the Triangle Ronnie Paulson, who left 'Ter- race three weeks aso on a motor, Tour and spending a wk with TRAIN SCHUUl.il E tor the Fast-Monday, Wednesday, Friday. 8:00 p.m. t-rom tbe East ' Tuesday, Thursday. Saturdu 10:30 p.m. BmlFL tour, has reached St. Paul, Min-1 Mr. w. Donald. nesota. I Hunter Simpson left at the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berger of week-end for Hazelton, having Spokane, Washington, drove spent the past few months in into Terrace on Monday eve- Terrace solicine cables for the SMITH &ELKINS PLVMBING ' AND IIKATING Phone 17 P.O. Bux 214 ning to spend a holiday with Mr. j new lines being installed by the and Mrs. W. Osborne. Accom- Government Telegraphs. He was panying them from Smithers accompanied by Mrs. Simpson was their niece Mrs. E. Zorne. , who has spent the past few days Mrs. Berger is Mrs. Osborne'3 with him here. sister. Flora and Lorn a Melvin re-Mrs. James Campbell and turned on Tuesday's train from fmall daughter, Karen, arrived Winnipeg where they have been on Thursday morning's train ' holidaying with relatives since So hats off to our winning team, Let's gather from all quarters And line the docks to welcome home Our champion Job's Daughters. the close of school last June. FRESHER ? REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED COME AND SEE TONiGHT WHAT THE BOYS AND GIRLS HAVE BEEN DOING AT DAILY VOCATIONAL IJIHLE SCHOOL at the FULL GOSPEL TABERNACLE 202 Sixth Avr.-nie West Friday, 26, at 7:30 mi from Prince Rupert to attend the Murie-Haugland nuptials on Friday evening. BASEBALL Peggy Laird Is now a member of the staff of the Royal Bank' Soccer Schedule ,NI Ca' SCHEDULE of Canada In Terrace. It. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) A. Cockell and Bert West are busy taking up the planking of Lakelse Avenue opposite the John Desjardlns let on Tuesday for Kamloops, having spent two weeks on holiday here with his brother Heniy. (Moblcy Cup) Aug. 26 Heavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. (Stuart Shield) Aug. 29-Stuart Shield Com Aug. 28 Savoy vs. Merchants Aug. 30 Merchants s. Commercials. Sept. 1 Savoy vs. Commercials. Sept. 4 Merchants vs. Savoy Sept. 6 Commercials vs. Merchants. (Postponed Games) VOUU II CHAD you ehned to Kallogi'a nrao (lake. Touty-crup in milk. Kreiher, w guarantee it . . . TIY THIM AT NO IISK. If Kell(g'l ran't fraaliar than other bran flakaa, mnA ampty carton to KallnKg'a, petitionFirst Round, Heavy Mr. and Mrs. Hector Stewart left last week for their home in Stewart after a month's visit here with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. I. Finlayson. Battery vs. Canadian Legion. Sept. 2 Stuart Shield Final Prince Knpei t Florist PLAN TO ATTEND Terrace and District Civic Centre Labor Day Program Barbecue Loggers' Sports Children's Sports Carnival Games Bowling DANCE in Evening Frank Gavan's Orchestra Dept. 4 A, LonHnn, OnU Vel dnublt your money backl NAigs Fi00 3rdAe Box 818 Tel. 7T'j Winners of Heavy Battery-Canadian Legion vs. General Motors. Flowers for All OerBstona MIDIY lAXATIVt. ConUina anoiigh bran tn help regularity, many foika Srpt. 8 Merchants vs. Com- aaaj t ry Uiem. Mrs. A. J. Rutherford passed, through Terrace on Tuesday on her way to Prince Rupert from merclals. Sept. 11 -Savoy vs Coinmer- Tellcwa v.nere she spent the (Mobley Cup) Sept. 5 Oencral Motors va Heavy Battery. Sept. 9 Canadian Legion vs General Motors. Sept. 12-Hcavy Battery vs Canadian Legion. past three weeks with Mr. Ruth cials. Sept. 13 Commercials I COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIUY I Your Dally ALL-WEATHER SERVICK (207) vs. erford who is on survey there. Savoy. Sept. 15- Savoy vs. Merchants. Mrs. W. E. Fisher, sister of Mrs. W. Fell, leaves next week HOLLYWOOD cafe for her home in Markdale, Ontario, after spending a couple of weeks here with her sister whom she accomDanied wes MOST UI'-TO-DATE CAFE IN THE H HOLIDAY PICNIC PACK THE DASKET WITH (JOOD THINGS TO EAT from Terrace Meat-Market George E. Peters, Prop. ' from Dundalk where she had jbeen on holiday. Joyce, Earl and Albert Oam- OPEN IROM 11:30 A.M. TO 3:33 A.M. We Specialize In Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY CHOWWKIN For Outside Order PHONE 133 n TELKWA lin left on Tuesday's train for Prince Rupert QUALITY SERVICE BUTTER EGGS POULTRY MEATS FISH 7 "a?aS'v Ray Glanze returned on Wed nesday from the south where he has been for medical treat ment. ( TAKING THE "BUGS" OUT LABOR DAY - SEPT. 5, 1949 BUCKING BRONCS - MIDWAY STEEK RIDING THRILLS ANtf SPILLS GATE OPENS 9:30 A.M. , Mr and Mrs. James Stevenson ' and son are expected back from the south on Saturday morning's train. On Mr. Stevenson's return to the Royal Bank of Can NEW ARENA AP LEARY, RODEO MANAGER (All Events Governed by Association's Rules) ada where he is manager, H. M. IMPORTED COWBOY CLOWN Wightman, who is relieving him here will proceed to Lakelse -.IP-TO-DATE CHUTES LOUD SPEAKER SYSTEM A good car can sound and operate like an old buggy if bolts are loose and springs are worn. Let us tighten up the body of your car, eliminate "rattling" C Lake for a few days before returning to his home in Prince Rupert. DANCE MIDNIGHT Sl'NDAY BALL GAME 11 A.M. MONDAY j I- TRAVEL tf THE EASY, COMFORTAW-1 D 'i -r. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Kerr re . ree Barbecue Sandwich Noon Monday turned by car on Wednesday, from a tour to Vanderhoof , Fort ' . nnl, rnuta REFRESHMENTS ON THE GROUNDS reguiar i rips ... , pflli - r rk.. rt Island'" St. James, Pinohl Lake and dist-l rict, followlne the close nf the MONDAY NIGHT Associated Boards of Trade convention at Smithers. Our body and fender department does complete repairs and offers quick service a PHONE GREEN 217 Superior Auto and Body Service 1 (Daily, Except Sunday) To Alice Arm, Stewart (Svery Thursday) CHARTER FLIGHTS TIIKOLGH INDIAN CEREMONIAL WAR DANCE 7:30 PM GRAND FIREWORKS DISPLAY GRAND RAT I RS, t" Studebaker and Austin . Terrace Transportation Company, with Bob Elklns and Jim Irvine as woners, took over the (taxi business from Harold Smith on Wednesday For Information and Reservation. Sales and Service (222) SEND ALL INQUIRIES TO BOX 6, TELKWA ENTRIES TO BE IN BY NOON, SEPTEMBER 5 QUEEN CHARLOTTE u"