Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, October 2, 1950 Stewart Couple Are Given Party Terrace Plans Denial Clinic Will Observe Hospital Day High School Band Planned ond a New s Sror Br i. l bom CHARLTftki fHAoiTAt, 'lDo'n . 3 TERRACE A meeting called lor the purpose of forming a TERRACE Plans for the annual hospital day will be held on October 14 in the Orange j Hall were made at a verv well I STEWART. The Moose Lodge and Women of the Moose held a joint meeting in the Moose Home in honor of two'of their recently married mpnuwL tr onri tire II ttto Uoct fob committee to arrange the de School Board Offers to pay Half of Instruments DARK CITY" with tails for the children's dental committee was held in the nurses' lounge of the Outpost EASE and CMC J. J. McKenna. ' meetin8 of the Bo-Me-Ui , . , , orchestra was held in the Hicli attended meeting or the Hospital Auxiliary on Thursday evening In the nurses' lounge following the dental meeting. , Lizobcth Scott ' , ,"c,u' 1U"UW1I1B School recently to discuss busi me meeting was Droeresstve note onrf wf h .... You bend a little or a loi and IS' u Back stretches vitb vou and will not ride up. Tbo 1 V V1-y unr Fore' Dean Jaggcr Shows at 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Adult Entertainment - telescopic back allows ease with every j Mrs. V. Giraud, Vice President was Chairman of the meeting. Committees were formed for each activity including decora - Ho.-pital on Thursday evening. Various organizations had been asked to send delegates to this meeting and those present In eluded Mrs. P. Vanstolk, Dr. M.Pherson, Mis. Norrington, Mrs. Newhouser, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Osterlund, Mrs. Earl, Mrs. Louden, and Mrs. Brandin. Mrs. P. Vanstolk as temporary chairman explained what had been accomplished by way of h.vin; pre-school and nrade motion even while it controls and streamlines ' Sketched, a supple side-hook girdle. DEALER'S NAME tion of the hall, the tea sale of home cooking, white elephant stall, and novelty counter, with n hist- the year 1950-51. Directly after the whist, a The officers are: large semi-circle was formed and Honorary Presidents: Mrs. J. C Guide and Assistant Guide, Mrs. Gilker, Mrs. N. E. Gerrard, A. M. Barwise and Mrs. Lawrence, Hurst and Peter Lien, marched in to the hall to music, President: John Antrobus. carrying a huge container piled Vice-President: Neil McAra. high with gifts, which they plac- sectary Treasurer: Diane ed before the bride and groom. Gilker. The men's lodge presented the Lrorarian: Georgina Mitchell, couple with a large size combin- Household Committee: Jimmv ation grill and waffle iron. The Bateman. Paul Doumont, Harold ladies' chapter gave miscellan- j Webber, Murray Boas. pnn! nrtirlM 1 h school board offered to wnist, and bingo m the evening. Articles for the white elephant stall will be collected if Mrs. Giraud is notified. As a certain number nf mat WALLACES' DEPT. STORE a SPECIALS to Wednesday n, tress covers had to be finished Al Lawrence, secretary of the match trw students council dolur Mrs. Skatrland volunteered to take help with her on Monday to have some of this work done. Mrs. Roed. new matron. Mrs. for dollar up to $750 with which one children registered. There were almost foity registrations. An estimated cost of $16 per chiid was to be met by the government paying fifty per cent and, the parents three dollars. The other live dollars would have to be raised in other j ways. It was hoped that the organization and School Board Moose Lodge, and Mrs. Wilkin ...,v r,i,.!, Fan j, DADS COOKIES. Oatmeal . BIG SIX, Toilet Tissue COFFEE. Nabob, I s or 5's son, Senior Regent, extended w "'"v" " the bride and groom the con- I 1? G. May. Mrs. W. CooDer Mrs - ( 1 gAk : ?r i ! f i L. Kesey, and Mrs. F. Glbbs were gratulations of their itiiiN, Royal City . SWEET MIXED PICKLES HONEY, 4;i Tin t LA ' to ascertain If the council wouM undertake 'the project. ! 'or 29c, P"r Home rnj-i; u ' welcomed to the meeting by thp chairman. A rpnnrt nn h . Much enthusiasm for a band i After all parcels had been opened and Inspected the Mc-Kennas thanked their co-woik-ers .Then Pianist Jean Stewart Cancer Committee was given by Mrs. J. Glen. Following the close of the business activities refreshments would assist in tliU. At the present time $200 donated by the Parent-Teachers Asociatlon and the children's lees payable when the child Is Is being shown by applicants who lack the necessary instrument;. This vear thpre are spvpr.il struck up a march and some fifty npo, mprnKprs in th nrr-hestx were served by the social BURNS uy EST Moose members marched to tne .wv.thKirnminsimrnxitc registered, will get the clinic while others have borrowed In- started, li will be held in Dr, ! ittcPhvrsons olfice every Tues Mi- ? 1 struments. dining room to a tasty supper. Winners at whist were: ladies' first, Mrs. Monjlovich; consolation, Mrs. McLeod; men's first I A . 1. "V Xv;. ti f, Johnstone and Mrs. Brandin, who will be the dentist's At the first pract'se there were 15 members playing and five prize ,A1 Lawrence Alfred Oldershaw. consolation, present who had not as yet r-Iceived an instrument. Eirht The entertainment and supper was in charge of the Publicity Committee with Miss Eila Haahti as chairman. day moring starting next week, the school teacher will be notified which child to send and the transportation committee will take mothers and their children k the. clinic. Convenor of the transportation committee is Mrs. Lloyd Johnstone and assisting her are iviib. rvuoy and Mrs. Simning who have offered their services On the dental committee are Mrs. J. Louden chairman; Mr. P. Vanstolk, Vice President; Mrs. members were absent. There are also several more prospects. King Edward School has started" a pre-band group consisting of flutophones and it Is hoped to eventually get an elementary school brass band which will nrcvidp material for a jun'.jr brass band In Booth Memorial Dale L. Pitt, managing director of SUbak Premier Mine, was a passenge on the Coquitlam yesterday en route to Stewart. - i School. The players from her k - ' will eventually graduate to th ' Peek-Vout Secretary; Mrs. Nor-senior organizations such as the j rtngton Treasurer; Dr. McPher-Prlnce Rupert Shrine Band and son, Miss Freda Hilton, Mrs. the Symphony Orchestra. This; plan will ensure a steadv flow of j HOW TO IIIIIVI LUMBAGO players who will be given the oDBortunitv of graduating a ..LAME BACK thev progress In 1 nstrurr.ntal ; Apply warm oil oil music. raion of tornftt, nH, la Jk f I b f rubbing until obsorbtd. At Drugy iggith ntft ETHYLENE GLYCOL SALE OF ONE THREE -SECTION RAFT OF LOOS 1 1 0J tot 85 .or. Sealed tenders will be received up until 12 o'clock Noon on October Motorists who leave it till tomorrow may have to pay the price in costly radiator damage. It's better to be sure about ; your anti-freeze and that -means shellzone a top product, properly serviced. . Drive in to your nearest Shell station and ask for Shellzone anti-freeze today. Your car will receive expert service to prepare the radiator and motor for winter driving. It will be checked against the possibility of costly leaks, your cooling system put in tip top shape, ; and Shellzone added for correct temperature protection. You 1 will receive a written guarantee for winter long motoring from that one fill. Yes, your car will be ready for trouble-free winter j driving when serviced by Shell with SHELLZONE Shellzone "Ethylene j ?ikateffffff.fgai 11th. 1950. at the ottlce of the Dlst t net Forester. Prince Rupert. B. C. 7"I hope W i they re U , Ulycol Anu-treeze i is unsurpassed for I permanent, one-shot tor the purchase of One Three-Sec- tlon Raft containing: . T ' j 3.425 FBM Spruce, Grade One ; 10.595 FBM Spruce, Grade Two 24.398 FBM Spruce. Grade Three 4.05 FBM Cedar, Grade Two 10.682 FBM Cedar. Grade Three v 936 FBM Hemlock, Grade One " i 1.370 FBM Hemlock. Grade Two j yserrmg... Jl I proiecnon against engine freeze-up. Rust and corrosion JOHN H. BULGER ' , preventatives spe- ; daily developed by Shell Research are '.' contained in Shell- i zone, for maximum OPTOMETRIST ' ' protection of your ; 15.3R6 FBM Hemlock. Grade Three , 412 FBM Fir. Grade Three 10.232 FBM Balsam i Situated Booming Grounds, Ocean Falls. B.C. ' The highest or any tender will not! necessarily be accepted. Further particulars may be ob-1 tained from the District Forester. I Prince Rupert, B. C. (It) I ( i car s cooling system. John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue -J. r . . .-'.4... , , brfsV. : - ' - "j jP "NS W E ETE NED ' fl j CUUM0 PACKED ; V tV'TAMlN D INCREASED W V A p O R AT E P ; . ' WESTERN CANADA'S i i SHELLZONE FOR GUARANTEED WINTER PROTECTION y1 Wss r ' t" " YOU CAN BE SURE OF SHELL This .dvirtisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. FINE PRINTING at ItJ nrnil nnuiTrno m 5 ncuHL rmnitK5 PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. Does Your Furnace spnd up hot air or Bmnke to your home 7 If It's smoke, call us. Illaek 8H2 Thorn Sheet Metal Ltd. 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