Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, October 2, 1950 HOTEL ARRIVALS Many Taking Handicraft Brighten your Kitchen CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE D AIL'S NEWS PAYS! ylut flfteecd xn& Bathroom with YL J I Colorful and Easy to Clean , St. John Ambulance. First i D. P. Miller of the Canadian Aid Classes, Conrad Street Customs sailed Friday night on School, Monday night, 7:45 p.m. , ths Chilcotin for Masset. Former- (230) j ly located here, Mr. Miller is now siauonea in Vancouver. JT WE INVITE YOU TO TRY ON AN J&quascututn ALL-WEATHER COAT TILE BOARD Prince Rupert M. Brown, Carlisle; Thomas Dohm, M. M. Forsythe, T. Olson, H. D. Foster, Mr. Justice J. V. Clyne, D. Pearce, A. L. Bell, A. J Bell, W L Lythgoe and M J. Silverman, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. McArthur and Mr. C. V. Brokwn, Watson Island; C. Nourse, Burns Lake; William and John Hagglund, Hazel ton; H. S. Davis, A. E. Zorn, Ruth Sprekleman and Laura Flynu, Smithers; L. Wildfong, Prince George; Constable E. Carson, Smithers; Mr. and Mrs. O. Hanson, city; N. Brodie, Telkwa; T. Hollinger and A. Crowe, Victoria; Mrs. H. Goertzen, Bute-dale; L. J. Cox, Smithers; Sgt. J. Fossum, R.CM.P. INEXPENSIVE, TOO! Phones 116, 117 or 58 The response in registering for the Jean Travis Handicraft course presented at the Civic Centre through the Extension Department of the University of British Columbia has been most gratifying There is still room for a few more in both afternoon and evening classes but registrations should be made soon. This course will be of special interest to those who have taken some leatherwork before and the valuable course in design will be of added benefit to those who anticipate doing leatherwork this season. The course in applied design consists not of lectures alone but exercises and assignments with definite home work allot IT & McCAFFERY Ltd. Mrs. O. 8. Weatherly left last week for the south to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. W. Schllck, whose husband is serving in Korea with the United States forces. Mrs. Weatherly expects to be away about a month. Civic Centre Badminton Club will meet in Common Lounge, Oct. 4th at 8 p.m. All interested please attend. Bring your racquets. (232) J. A. Flndlay, Indian superintendent for the Queen Charlotte Islands, arrived in the city on ths Chilcotin yesterday afternoon from Masset and is leaving by plane today for Skidegate. Mrs. Flndlay reports a big season for Mavis Colclough dancing instructor requests her last year's students to call personally at her home from Wednesday, October 4 to Saturday, October 7. A limited number of new pupils will be accepted for enrolment if they call in person. 1 (232) William Sherman Jr. has returned from a visit to Victoria, where his father has been living since he left Prince Rupert, where he pioneered it for many a year. His age is 88 and he continues in good health. When in Prince Rupert he lived on Taylor Street and gave considerable attention to gardening. "AIRASSENGERS , Here is the general purpose ' coat every man will welcome; it is ideal for wearing in t any weather and yet is dressy enough for almost any occasion. You'll like their looks, their Mr. Justice J. V. Clyne, hereto conduct the current session' of the Supreme Court Assizes,1 ted which is up to the individual but will benefit those who serviceability and their prices to come in and see the new Aquascuttua "all weather" coat today. I r rvPPY PURPOSE are able to HrenmnliKh It Th Masset Inlet this year in fall fi-ih- will be Rpeaker at the weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club this Wednesday. course in design has been plan-; ing with upwards of 100 seiners INTINu rw" -- ------- C'll folio your Instructions implicitly nea lo interest workers in ;havine been niraeed in the nink fishing and some twenty or so To Vancouver (today) J. Mc- ' I wish, add a creative if you lend distinction to your printed matter.' leather, rug making, stencilling and black printing and anyone else who is interested in decora i Millan, Mrs. J. Sykes, Mr. and at the present time in the chum fishing. lerale prices, can usi mone , I Mrs. A Husoy, G. A. Ellison, Mrs. MUTUAL LEADER HONORED $26.50 to $55.00 tive design. - ,, The afternoon course for the first week will be on stencilling. L. Sheppard, F. H Stevens, Tim Kow, Mah Kow, Mah Sing, Mr. McDonagh, V. R. Mystorovich. this being done on fabric such ' as small table cloths, kitchen ' To Sandspit (today) J. Dub- j ney, J. Olson, i. a. Fina;ay, J. Carmichael, A. E. Derrick. I Watts & Nick erson 1:34 Announcement Catholic Bazaar, October 4 and 5. Lutheran Ladies' Aid Fall Sale October the 7th. . Legion Auxiliary card party, Oct. Uth.. . Rebekah Bazaar, October 18 Prince Rupert 3rd Street From Vancouver (Saturday) W. R. Dale, F. Dohn, Mr. Ellard, Iters - stationers office supplies curtains, table mats, head squares and scarves ,etc. The second week, lino block printing will be taught in the after-noons. In this course the work is done on paper such as greeting cards, paper napkins, bta- E. Faithful, V. Johnson, P. Col-linson, A. Gurney, C. Maloney, Mrs. Haugen, L. Lysstad. From Sandspit (Saturday) R. j Hapoell, Miss R. Jones. , tionery, etc. There Is a certain tSTATE - Job's Daughters Fall Fashion it if f ) L I S r; ' To Vancouver (Saturday) J. amount of design taught with . show and Entertainment, Civic CHOCOLATE CAKE Like Mother Used to Bake! wese .anemoon courses but the centre Oct 13 at 8 D.m ; Macri, G. H. Bothwell, R. A. Bag main course in desicn is held! j.i.. ' m -a I nail. Miss G. Jarnhson p v. Har. , PSPrVR 1 . 1 1 IV LUlll au aunng uia evening sessions, al-,'ohnri, PT rri nartv Frldav. grove. R. E. Jones, Mr. Evans,! Mr. Morrison, R. Burt, Don Nix- j r.tvu i-" Iternating with the leather Jrv-t.nhor 2n ft n m Refreshments. carving course. Everybody welcome. on, u. unosuceeper, A. Antonson, J. Olafson. St. Peter's Fall BaEaar, Oct. 26 NOW AT RUPERT BAKERY LTD. Miss Travis announces that the four courses available are stencilling, lino printing, leather carving and design. Each course will consist of five nights, or afternoons of instruction as outlined in" the schedule al (Jrf PPHONE 6 67 ('' 608 Third Ave. W. L"" OVER BROADWAY CAFE I , TERMS ARRANGED I : : 1 Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Conrad School PTA. Hallowe'en Hoedown, Friday, October 27th, 8 p.m. Games, prizes, dancing, refreshments. Everybody welcome. Moose Bazaar", Nov. 2 and 3. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. r RICHARD SEPHTON ready printed. As registration is limited in BROADWAY CAFE The Mutual Life of Canada has released its Honors List, rec-1 ognlzing ' Mr. Richard Sephton for outstanding service to his community in the club year recently closed. He has again Presbyterian Fall Bale Nov. 18. St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A Fall Sale, Nov. 18. all courses,' Civic Centre mem -bers are given first preference. Lost Eye But Is Recovering Mrs. W. R. Smith of this city is now out of hospital in Vancouver after having suffered the sy-rS l-inest Cooking i o Jj.L. lali bazaar Noemter 23. , - L O B A. Bazaar Dec. I. United Church Fall Bazaar December 7. qualified as a member of the Company's senior production group, tfte Quarter Million Club. Mr. Sephton was the second highest producer in the Company and has the distinction of being the 1st Vice-President ol Houri 1 ajn. to 1 a m For Take-Home Orders Phone 200 removal of an eye which was Injured by shattering glass in a recent incident on Third Avenue. Fortunately. thP other eve is not adversely affected. Pending her ' ?pwt " Jhe Pioneer Druggists the Club. ! . Qualification for club member- ; ship requires not only the under- return to the city in about three j DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 weeKs' time. Mrs. smitn is now visiting in Vancouver with Mrs. J D. McGary. With her is Mi3. Bud Barrle and two children. writing of a large volume of protection, but, more important, the writing from year to year of "quality" business, that is, life insurance that is continued in force.TJiese two factors, combined with a high personal Standard of confidential service to policyholders, earn this recognition for Mutual Life ilffli For a full range of Girls' and Boys' Raincoats in GABARDINES PLASTICS RUBBER OILSKINS Wheels that are out of bal I ALL AROUND SERVICE ance or out of line can cut tire mileage almost in half! Rcgu H fill BiTTlRFAST! K lar wheel check and align ii I Rive t.n 14 1 1 . i m U1M ment will SAVE tire mileage -save on drlvt..g costs. See us today for a wheel check-up! ill REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED fruits ili niii u$ TQDAY 1--W-4 Dom's Dept fhf? l&l STORE PHONE 83 & ASK K f ' SPIQAl It J USI R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. . (Near CFPR) Bob Parker Ltd. Ford-Monarch Dealers The Home of Friendly Service Prince Rupert, B, C. TAXI i p NEXT TO NEW LIQUOR STORE I "Vtif I Vlways Prompt and Courteous j ' , " I We're Here to Servj VOU V fS $ SCommodore Cafei fliiiil h Hospitality and Oood Food'A . J Phone 17 for Send-Out Ordersf i i t m i K I ; d Ave. David Chow. Mgr.), mWMmWS LJIUJi liijiliMaiiEJ HOW Your Popular RECORDS KAIEH CO OP HARDWARE A: if it's Linoleum want drop in and check our stock of 4 at the EORGE COOK Congoleum COLLINS . 1 1 I R. W. - J Inloids rk British mode Hall Runner six and Floor Mats O feet wide rune RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC Rexoleum Rugs Jewell ers I PHONE WE DELIVER 251 - 3rd Avenua 1VRITE Box 1127 Luxury Steamer PRINCE GEORGE COMFORT! HANDSOME! VARIED' Choose from our wide selection of coat, pull-over, sleeve and sleeveless sweaters. Many colors.4 AH siz&. ,m Authorized Dealer for ELECTROLUX Contact the above for all Services and Supplies ' See the new three brush FLECTROLUX FLOOR POLISHER . Applies the wax as well as polishes PHONE 451 Phone today for a free demon stratlon of the 1950 Models 3f thfl ELECTROLUX AIR PURIFIER and ELECTROLUX ' FLOOR POLIPHER 1 Anniversary SALE : - ( SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call Once ogoin as Fal approaches we are pleased to bring you Farkas j Quilted Safin with tuck-in Elastic Waist. Sizes 4 to 10 Years. - I lit f b?yt liL J llw ,0,est in city ob pueors OFFICE j BUY NOW AT THIS LOW PRICE! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I SATIN - GLO Semi Gloss 8i High Gloss In many beautiful tints for interior; decorating. QUICK DRi ING THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD SWEATERS, SLACKS, SPORT SHIRTS & SUITS EVERYTHING IN MEN'S WEAR Acme Clothing Store Serving the Public of Prince Rupert for Over 33 Years I nan ueposit Now j.:77ie Sport Shop L.at&'