r ii Pti'nte Huprtt Dat'Ip jDrtos ltD. Tuesday, May 4, ltf48 Local News Items CAMERA AND DOLL PRIZES AWARDED Bruce Mills, keen-eyed member of the Civic Centre Camera Club, won first prize in the scenic Women's Canadian Club Elections, Wednesday, May 5, 3 p.m., Civic Centre. (105) R. W. Webster and M. J. Snow-den of the British-American Oil Co. sailed on the Cardena this afternoon for Vancouver after a brief business trip to the city. Junior Red Cross Sale-Bor-den Street School, Friday 2:30 section of photographic contest MIGO: SHIRTS at the second annual hobby show which ended Saturday, with s delicately - conceived skyscape hp -ry 5'!." "'" '. - ) f Tonight's train, regularly scheduled to arrive at 11:45 daylight time, was reported this morning to be running four hours late. Early Summer Sale! Coats, Jerseys and Print Dresses, small and large sizes. Blouses, short and long sleeves, good value. STAR'S STYLEWEAR. (108 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Moore sailed this afternoon on the Cardena for Vancouver to attend the graduation exercises at the University of British Columbia in which their son, John, is being graduated. Junior Red Cross Sale Bor LICENCE FOR LOCAL WOMAN Miss M a r J o r i e Simpson of Prince Rupert is the first woman in this part of the province to receive an amateur operator's licence and is one of tw i members of the Prince Rupert Amateur Radio Club who have bt-en so licenced to operate amateur stations after receiving instruction during the past winter Miss Simpson who has he station VE7ANY at her home Third Avenue is one of the few women operators in British Columbia. The other member of the loca' club to receive a licence is Frann showing soft - textured clouds billowing over a mountalntop. First and second prizes in the p.m. Buy gifta for Mother's Day open section went to George and help the Juniors In their Furniotis, also a Camera Club work of mercy. member. His first prize entry was a well-balanced scene along Norman Martinusen, son of the Skeena River Highway and Mr. and Mrs. A. Martinusen, Graham Avenue, returned on For LEISURE For BUSINESS For EVERY SUMMER HOUR second was a view of Prince Rupert from a nearby mountaintop. the Cardena Sunday from Van couver where he has been at BETTER A T JEWEL L E IS EVER Y W H E R E Larry Moore's shadow - filled, leaf - draped road won second prize in the scenic section. Prizes were awarded on the basis of votes taken by the hun den Street School, Friday 2:30 p.m. Great variety of pyrex, aluminum ware, hand - made purses, key-cases and moccasins. The Juniors deserve your Club Hosts Parlett whose licence is VE7ANK He has already contacted several stations in the southern states. The local radio club had an tending the University of B.C. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Colli-son left on last night's train for Smithcrs after spending Sunday night and Monday as guests of Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Bishop's Lodge. Mr. Collison, who recently was graduated from Anglican Hotel. . COLORFUL NAMES Opening Party interestine display at the Art:; dreds of people who visited the hobby show during its four-day exhibition last week Prizes for the photographic contest are donated by the Daily James A. Ham, formerly with the sales department of the city ce Rupert Aero Club's new rs at Seiil Cove were of- rained at the eek-end and Hobby Show here last week Arrivals Theological College, Vancouver,'"" , - .JLh.w,. J : 'f c.. J i Housing Corporation, sailed this News. FAMOUS LAKES The famous Killarnev Lukes a cabaret style dancing Prince Rupert attended by almost 200 1 B- w- Webster, Vancouver; Attractively furnished, M- J- Snowdon, Vancouver; J. H. ab rooms are the former Abbott, Vancouver; J. M. Ker- nlplr Vannniiitor- r w of Ireland are in the counly of . .,, afternoon on the Cardena for c,., Smithers, after which he will t,, . , .. . Klemtu, .,,, ' where .!,, u he t,. has taken , a take charge of the Ang ican .,. , , with the office of the , . . . . ,,, position Church at Endako. Mrs. Colli- V . , , ... z J. H. Todd .j and Son cannery. son is the former Miss Gwen I Kerry. F officers mess. '""wu.c, u, lyl. f crgu- c was provided by Andy n- Vancouver; K. M. McKen- . . . i t zip Vanrnnvpr' n T nrc r . ABOUND IN GASPE WeepinR Cove and Others Recall Old Legends DOUGLASTOWN, Que., Of picturesque names, the little fishing settlements along the northern region of Quebec's Gaspe Peninsula claim an abundance. They reach back into colorful legends of mystery, tradition and history. You have only to consider such villages as these: Anse Pleureuse (Weeping Cove i, Manche-d'Epee (Sword Handle), St. Maurice-de-l'Echo-uerie (St. Maurice of the Strand- Gillis, niece of Col. C. V. Evitt. former city resident. align I on ai uie pmuu. - - . , v- jwv-t vt- Van(amp's vVeu; nylanfSly1e Stanbrid(?e headed the B'a. charge of the ' ttee in In the best-dressed doll contest, which also was decided by popular vote, first prize was awarded to Lois Good whose large doll in white bridal costume was an outstanding exhibit. Her prize, properly enough, will be another large doll donated by Gordon and Anderson Ltd. Winner of second prize was Sharon Skinner, whose doll was costumed in- red tulle, while third prize awarded to Joanne Rhannnn Wor Hnll man Hvqcda BEANS Claasitiea Advertising Hays' A new casual shirt that is shown in many attractive colors, the new Migo Casualaire shirt can be worn with or without a tie. Casualaire is also shown in the new Soap 'n Water fabric, unconditionally guaranteed washable or money refunded. jS A tiocf "Mo j3yaL a tot" mol "-yi' batttr toitifig baofit with 3 Viciswi pork and wotosm. Regional advisory committee of the Veterans Land Act plans to meet in the Canadian Legion Hall on Wednesday morning. The committee is convening to meet veterans who might benefit by discussion of their problems. Malcolm Finlayson, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Finlayson, Beach Place, returned to the city Sunday night on the Cardena from Vancouver where he has been studying chemical engineering at the University of British Columbia. Eniov vourself anrl enoourairp IN MEMORIAM CHERRY In loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter, Ena Dorothy Cherry, who died suddenly. May 4, 1944. The years may wipe out many things. But this they'll wipe out never; The memory of those happy days When we were all together. We think of her in silence, Her name we oft recall; But there's nothing left to " " " " ing) and Cap-Aux Os (Cape of in rpH A MEAL IN A MINUTE! Bones). I fourth prize with a bridal cos- Anse Pleureuseis a settlement tumed doll ent The h J nV.Tu tT etX"ptper"! respectively, were a doll bank tZJLT I h6 Te- donated bv v Store; a flash There was a legend or tradition . ... , donated b Northern B.C. nmnn t.hp M,i m.,. f . l,.rir.o .lPWer C ' alld D0X 0f ChOCO But her picture on the wall the nearby woods. Just when her life was brightest, ' appreciation of cultural arts by Just when her hopes were best, attending the Prince Rupert aiul God called her from amongst us District MUSIC and DRAMA lates, donated by Macey's Coffee Shop. AIR PASSENGERS From Vancouver D. Morely, L. Tomalty, M. J. Snowdon. B. Web- Then in 1814 a missionary priest, Father Charles-Francois Painchaud exploded the legend. He found two trees, their outline forming a St. Andrew's To a home of eternal rest. , FESTIVAL May 5 and 6, at th'3 Always lovingly remembered clvic centre. Wed. matinee, 3 by Mother, Dad, Brother and pm; wed. evening, 7:45 p.m.; Sister, and families, and also her Thurs. matinee, 3 p.m.; Thurs. loving daughter, Sylvia. evening, 7:45 p.m. Season tickets: Adults 50c, Students 25c. (135 iFOB Cross, had so grown that their swr, A. E. Fletcher, W. Grain-trunks pressed against each ger, D. McLeod, A. McNim, H other. According to the strength Johns, R. Vivian, M. Bradshaw, and direction of the wind-as M. Pogue, J. Ker, C. Highstad, well as the listeners' imagina- tj. Allardiee, D. W. Horwill. tion the rubbing trunks caused To Vancouver C. J. Llllejord. sounds like moaning and bawl- To sandspit-Mr. Stevenson. ing. ! Manche-d'Epee gets its name from the were oftt'n left lving on their finding, on a rocky coast ledse, of an elaborate hilt sldes- Th"'y wpre raised to keeD of old. level again when the tide rs" an rapier dating back to j'Thicken in. the Rough' TO TAKE HOME J call the .: CIVIC CENTRE : DINING ROOM J phone 231 ; 'WriVAWiMUWA Upholstering FURNITURE KEl'AIR TRUCK AM) AUTO CUSHIONS .RECOVERED . Ask for I'LASTAIHDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LOVIN'S (Next to CFPR) riioNi; p.i. i k 818 "0ldat40,50,60?" Man, You're Crazy Forft yiinr Br! Ttiutit)i nrv iwpi'y nt 711 '1 rv 'peppm ii it" wuh irrf. i 'online time for mlt. rundown fwHinit due r"My l ImkIi'h luck "( inn which many men mid wimrn full "ulri." 'v trTi Tome Tallinn for pen, ynuiigfr fwlinii, thu Vfry tiny. New "ft .miu.iiiiifl" m oniy bUC tar Mtc at ail drug tturw vec wiiere. CARD Ol THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to Canon W. F. Rush-brooke, to the pallbearers, Mr. Robert Harris, Mr. J. Gray, Mr. George Turner, Mr. P. Turner, Mr. E. Turner, and Mr. J. Campbell; also to all the friends who sent flowers and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Kate Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. V. Johnson and family. (It turned. the early days of Canadian his i Moth er s :n!p:fFi;ii!:i::pirT,fK ! MAY 9 CARDS tory. The region, incidentally, is noted for the great schools of porpoise that swim close to the shores in summer. L'Echouerie, last part of the name St. Maurice-d-l'Echou-erie, might be literally translated as "the place where the boats become stranded." But it was given to the settlement because at low tide the fishing smacks 9 Mouse need painting this spring? Now'j I goo4 Cap-aix-Os was so called because the early settlers found Quantities of whale bones on the rock shore the east shore of Gaspe Bay across from Douglas-town. Empire Youth Day-Set Sunday, May 9 Westminster Abbey Service Will Again Highlight Observances Announcements All advertisement ja this column will bfc charged for k full month at 25 cents a word "me to thcik up. Paint costs less than repairs, AiiJ remember Margaret McLeod OPTOMfcTIUST IN NEW OFFICES Good paint is the cheapest paint. Good paint Mother's E ty Tea, Salvation Army Native Girl's Home, May 4, 3-6 p.m. Prince Ruprt District Music and Drama Festival, Civic Cen tours bttier, looks better, lasts longer. And costs no more to apply usually less. 1' TORONTO, (P May 9 has this I WANT IT 1 year been designated as Empire Youth Sunday, the day when tre, May 5 and 6, afternoons and evenings. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. It Pays To Use C-l-L Paints Princess Line SAILINGS KOOM 10 STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE BLUE 593 r blue it C-I-L PAINTS have '"S proved that they can Gyro Klondyke Nite, May 7. Mother's Day Tea, Home Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Shrine Club Band Concert May 10. TAKE IT, You can depend "pn them for the endurinir DIBB PRINTING COMPANY llesiH-r Block Third Ave. h"uty, thc SUrdy rc$ist. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tca.J j the young people throughout Canada, the Commonwealth and Empire are reminded of the ideals of the Empire Youth Movement. Following the practice of previous observances, a special service will be held in Westminster Abbey, with the King and Queen and Princess Margaret attending. The Empire Youth Movement founded in 1938 by Major F. J. Ney of the National Council of (Education of Canada, is dedicated to spreading among younr; 'people the ideals of Christian! I ethics and medieval chivalry j which have sustained the Empire in the past. ac to wear and weather, L. L . Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Card Party and Dance. Cath I"nitn ruean true paint to VANCOUVER and way pyrts Every Monday 10 p.m. to ALASKA Ketchikan, Wrangcll, Juneau and Skagway May 13 and 21 to A L E II T HAY and Vancouver May 7 and 18 olic School Hall, 8 p.m., May 13. konomy. Booth P.T.A. May 19. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at "vt you point, whether o , a room or a houit the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, NO EXTRA RIN SE P1 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3. Junior Auxiliary United Church ?EE YOUR C-l-L PAINT DEALER NO EXTRA WO For the whitest washings . . . It's Tea, June 10. MRS.STty versides Bros. Originating in Canada, the movement spread widely. In the i last few years. Major Ney has toured Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Abyssinia and the Middle East. The service recommended for us in churches in Canada Quick... It's Hasy . . . It's the modern way. Just a few drops in the last rinse make such a difierence! this year and distributed by the i For washing guide write . , , MtS. STEWART'S BlUINO, Dp). 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