ptuuc ntiprit JDailp Jftcto LtB. ,3 Thursday, May 13, 1948 Local News Items... FOR BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR EFFECTS LYWOOD 4 .. . vif a.." 80-Ytar-Qld Woman Is Hot Hockey Fan EDMONTON, Oi An 80-year old woman is one of Edmonton's most rabid hockey fans but It was only last year that she saw COHRADP.-T.A." HOLDS TERM'S FINAL MEETING The final meeting of the year meeting Thursday (113) lc)i hiria"-" . ..(raft mailed. Valhalla night. Hotel.. esii" Arrisali Constable and Mrs. A. Rossi-ter returned on the Prince Rupert Wednesday afternoon from a trip to Vancouver. Pr. Peter Kozak of the government Indian Health Service, Mrs. W. Pierce returned on the Prince Rupert Wednesday per mi. ft. 20c " - - lo'aC - " - 10c M " - 20c " - - 25c " 20c - " " 20c " " " 18c her first game. Mrs. A. D. Carmichael was born In Scotland and lived in was held at Conrad Street .. .. .i. I 3lfi" ..... r niiHiliaii 1 Prince Rupert D. G. Stenstrom, Vancouver; Sedge wick, Alta., before moving! afternoon from a two week's visit in Vancouver. Mrs. George Campbell of Port number 2, School Tuesday night with a large turnout of members. Martin Stuart was in the chair. The choir, ably .conducted by Dr. R. H. Bell, Cranford, Nrw Soqualeetza hospital, arrived in the city Wednesday on the Coquitlam is sailing tonight on to Edmonton eight years ago. However, she found her time occupied without taking an active interest in sport. She received her baptism of Prince Rupert to spend the next Complete stock of new mouldings for use with plywood panels tvu ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SHOWING MODERN PLYWOOD INTERIORS Mrs. Harry Seaman and accompanied by Mrs. B. Eyolfson, sang "Lord, I Want to be a Chris- the Prince Rupert to return to her home after spending the last week as guest of her mother, Mrs. Frank Morris. month at Miller Bay Hospital in a relieving capacity during the forthcoming absence of Dr. J. D. Galbraith. hockey last year when she was Jersey; A. J. Brandstrom, Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. F. Earl, .Terrace; H. J. Stuart, Vancouver; H. Hurndall, Vancouver; A. Gur-grave, Vancouver; . J. G. MiUi-champ, Vancouver; E. Darts. Vancouver; H. Berg, Vancouver; A. P. Bromley, Vancouver; J. A. escorted to an Edmonton junior IBERT AMD McCAFFERY LTD. tion" and ''Come to the Fair" as well as several rounds. The Grade I choir then favored the Dr. R. G. Large returned to league game. From that moment she was a dyed-in-the-wool PHONE 116 the city Wednesday afternoon Building Supplies I Lumbe r QUEEN MARY fan. Her only difficulty in from Vancouver after taking his Strachan, Vancouver; E. Ander gathering with "The Little Elf" and "All the World Is Gaily Dancing" as well as several class songs. Miss J. Urquhart conduct boat to the southern city for sale. son, Vancouver; A, McLeod AKI) OF THANKS watching the play was keeping track of the puck. She remarked once, "My that rubber thing certainly travels Vancouver: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. CHAPTER HEARS DELEGATE REPORT ed and accompanied this group Gordon, Vancouver; T. P. tux, SIETSON'S Summer NURSES' ASS'N TEA SUCCESSFUL Edmonton; Mrs. B. Campbell, most creditably. to extend my sincere w each and everyone, assi.st.ance dur-recent 11C to my illness. I wish to city; M. Gronmyr, Vanpouver; You can now have your milk and cream delivered right to your door. If your house is a long distance from the road we will take it part way. Phone your order now 657, Valentin very quickly." Since that eventful game, she has witnessed other junior contests and also a pro all-star E. H. McCorriston, Massett; M A delightful interlude was en- Little Anna Colussi charmed the audience with a tap dance to the fine music of Mike Colussi on the accordian. I, ihsink Mrs. Pritchara, Members of the Prince Rupert joyed Tuesday evening, when Shor, Vancouver; G. Bergum Vancouver; D. Burns, Seattle; Registered Nurses' Association I Vierek, Carl Wilson, Ru- Ipvpnt. KVip is fcppnlv interested Queen Mary Chapter, I.O.D.E., - (Ill' were hostesses to a large number of . visitors at the Nurses' Home The chairman then made pre-lln p,aycrs faut refuses tQ held its regular monthly meet-: Dairy. p. A. Dielman, Houston; Mr. and Mrs. J. Konning and son, Hous STYLE acuta biuua lu ivuo. ocauiau, ivuo. Wednesday afternoon when a successful tea was held. Everett Morrow, Canadian National Railway employee ing at the home of Mrs. D. .C. S.tuart, Westview. Mrs. Keilback, regent, in the pViair (rato a prtmnrphpneivo rp. commit herself on her opinions of performance. She favors Turk Broda in the National League and adds "That ton; H. A. Thielman, Vancouver; Mrs. C. Pratt, Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson, Vancouver; 0is,.n, Eric Faure, Dr. VcrRip' the many nurses, Cmbers of the Prince General Hospital r0 the many others who (ti red their services, thank fc.diy- I Mis. Einar Johnson. Eyolfson and Mrs. Glenn for their help with the choir. Following the short business session, the meeting adjourned who has been in the Stores De- ' " K . . . mart.mpnt hpie s'.nre 1945. has Pourers were Mayor Nora E. Arnold, Mrs. Basil Prockter, Mrs. D. C. Stevenson, Mrs. W. S. Ker- port on the provincial annual r . . . . , ' with a social hour with Mrs. Vic been transferred to Port Mann and will leave on the Prince Rut Syl Apps is a good player too." Mrs. Carmichael had a number of relatives with hockey convention, held this year at Victoria, which she had at- King the genial social convenor. pert tonight for Vancouver. Mrs. G. Lawrence, Vancouver; Mrs. D. .Fraser, Vancouver; T. Tysseland, Vancouver; A. An-tonsen, Vancouver; H. Oheim, Vancouver; Mrs. M. M. Hoops, Telfcwa. gin, Mrs. George Mead and Mrs. C. O. Ham. Mrs. H. Young and Miss Gol-mer were in charge of the fancy- teams the Kenora Thistles, Winnipeg Monarchs and Melville tended. An amusing incident occurred, she recalled, showing that the Lieutenant Governor, Mr. AIR PASSENGERS Outbound To Vancouver: H. Helgerson, S. G. Furk, E. Mus- T. P. Fox of Associated Airways, Edmonton, arrived in the city by air Weunesday from Millionaires. Two brothers play work and home cooking table, J WRATH ALL'S 0T() FINISHING ed for Melville and a son was Sedgewick Banks, knew Prince Rupert, prominent on the team. lcvel('1i"e. rrininin when on being introduced to the five delegates from the city, he and Mrs. Alex McRae acted as cashier. Serviteurs were nurses of the Prince Rupert General and Miller Bay hospitals. Foot Misery sallem, J. Hart, C. J. Young, Mrs. B. Campbell. Inbound From Vancouver: Dr. R. G. Large, T. Fox. From Sandspit: D. Bronn. QUICK SERVICE A.t,.jtiir and Stetson's new Royal DeLuxe Hats in Light Beige and Silver Grey. Smart colors and correct styling for your summer vacation or business wear. 'rofessioiial Supplies You saw IV In the News! s . When fci't burn. kUiik. Hc:h unci shoes feel as if they were cutUiiR rlnht into the flesh, get a bottle of Moone's Emerald Oil and rub well on Ml and ankles iimnimg and uifht for a few days. A real discovery for thousands who Vancouver in connection with the proposed establishment of a charter air service at Sandspit to serve the Island communities and logging camps. Mr. and Mrs. J. Koning and son of Houston arrived in the city this week and will leave tonight for Vancouver on their way to visit their native Holland for the first time in 22 years. Mr. Koning operates a general store at the interior town. George LaFleche, Vancouver appraiser who appraised land and property in Prince Rupert more than a year ago .passed through the city today on the Princess Louise, tound for the have found blessed relief. Moone's Emerald Oil Is easy and pleasant to use it does not stain. Economical-money back if not satisfied. Ormes Drugs and good druggists everywhere. laughingly referred to them as the Halibut Queens. She told the ladies of Mrs. R. J. Sprott, a recent visitor to the ity, reporting on a membership of 3,174 for B.C. Mrs. Selby's post-war report showed the sum of $31,980 had been raised this year for the purpose of carrying on the work. This included 88 crates of clothing and food parcels for 858 needy families. There were equally inspiring reports read from the various branches of the order. Arrangements were completed SlMttflG Al AU W". NOT MISS! (dTTTcIOUS! jRsfeS'fl Serve hot as KrUSjMsCl told in salad I ltEpJ'rl ALWAYS I for the bridge and cribbage Yukon, where he will spend the summer appraising property throughout a large section of the onve to be held at the Civic Centre, Friday May 28. Mrs. iiempum saia iour 100a territory. parcels naa Deen seni inis monm to Britain and read notes she had received from grateful re RESSTl cipients. The meeting took the Announcements All advertisements jci this culumu wUl be charged for a full mouth at 25 cents a word Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 771 Flowers Fur All Occasions form of a grocery shower in or f der to fill future food hampers. JFOU , "Chicken in the Rough' Card Party, CaUnolic School A member of long standing, but a newcomer to the city, Mrs. Hall, 8 p.m., May 13. S. O. N. Independence Day Celebration. Program, refreshments, dance. Music by Mike Colussi. Monday, May 17, 8:30, Gordon Reade, was welcomed to the chapter. The meeting was brought to a close with the singing of the National Anthem. Delicious refreshments were" served by the TO TAKE HOME Call the ? CIVIC CENTRK DINING ROOM 5 PHONE 231 S.O.N. Hall. hostess. Booth P.T.A. May 19. Job's Daughters Tea, May 2(1, Mrs. Alex Mitchell's, 232 4Ui Mrs. Keays won the monthly raffle. June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gillis, Angus Court. Ave. West. Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin,' 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. C.N.R.A. Dance, May 28, Oddfellows' Hall. Dancing 9:30 to 1:30. Admission 50c. Oucen Marv Chapter, Crib- Exciting suits in fifteen smart, Spring styles; herringbones, stripes and botanys in the latest Spring pastels. Sizes are broken, but there are some outstanding bargains awaiting the early shopper. Reg. $35.00 NOW ONLY $19-50 If-' J WED IN SOUTH, TO LIVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron Johnston, who were married In Vancouver last Friday will make Upholstering FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AND AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED r Ask for PLASTAIIIDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LOVIN'S (Next to CFPR) I'llONF. Bl.l'E 818 ROOM JO ' STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE BLUE 593 A if li ml v '' their home in Prince Rupert, at bage and Bridge Drive, Civic Centre, Friday May 28, 1948. Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at Mrs. Wm. Watts' home, 435 4th West. 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