PRESENTS BL'DGET (Continued from rage 1) Local News items . . . kHiticc Uuiicrt Dalle Jpclust Friday, February 23, 1959 I , BEAUTY . 41.82 P C or $33,607,000 social services and education; 12.64 or $11,068,000 to debt charge; 22 34 P C or $20,617,000 to productive S.O.N. Whist, Dance, freshments. Fit 25. Sale 99c. (53) . . . UTILITY . . . ECONOMY Ladies' Slipper Fashion Footwear. r- -n, r rr riityri, ' & - : 4 ' services such as public works, forests, etc. and 23.2 P C or $21,-416,00 to d:recv grants-in-aid to municipalities and general ser J. Schrlaberj returned to the city today by air from a business trip to Vancouver. Meeting of Operating Engineers Local 510 at Carpenter's Hull, Fri. Feb. 25 at 7:30 p.ni vices. . ! 21. Of Budget expenditures $53. Two pair for the price of one Ladies' Shoe SaleFashion Footwear. It's 20 olf on all drycleaning at the Pioneer Canadian Laundries until February 26th. Waterproofing and moth proofing for a small reasonable extra charge. This being the last week of this special Act Now! Send your dry cleaning to the Pioneer Canadian Laundries who have been 000,000 are practically uncontrol Ia'ply weatherboard ! s this Douglas l'ir l'lywo odin slock .',, l to 40 ft-ct available for early delivery JERT & McCAFFERY LTD. LUMBER - BUILDING SUPPLIES Technical Films will be shown. Please attend. (47) ' i - w VI - - 'I lable and $13,000,000 practically controllable, leaving only $26, 000,000 of controllable expenditures. 22. In addition to the finan MKI JPIME Dr. L. W. Korgiu li ft today by air on a brief trip to Vancouver. N. R. Young returned to the Li i M rilONE 116 cial aid to municipalities increases In expenditures In 1949- serving you, the people of Prince city Thursday afternoon by air Rupert and northern B. C. for from a business trip to Vancou- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HEAD A. P. over w years with quality and i ver. mrt" 50 made up largely as follows: Education by $990,845, Health service linmimocunH ru.-.rt no FOR SALE Wood and range. Phone Green 351 coa (48) YACHT CLUB Crawley, new Prince Rupert Yacht Club. president of Rowing and SPECIAL 1 and Sat. only or 8. Wo Dick im and rlnllvor ri. STILL FIGHTING SNOW ON SKEENA The embargo on passenger traffice on the railway between Jl ALL'S 3NIS1IING i printing ItKVlCE fcir ami ,. i Supplies and Welfare Services by $2,627, 903. Public Works by $1,270,359 and Lands and Forests by $813, 384. 23. Of $10,000,000 Fraser Val LOST Brown zipper wallet, Containing money, papers, and key. Finder please return to Daily News Office. Reward (491 iair jn-rifil, (c per pair. sey Housecoats, size 11 to 20, rt-g. value to $16.95, Special $6.95. ANNETTE MANSELL DRESS SALON, 525 3rd Ave. West. (47) , ? CRAWLEY YACHT CLUB PRESIDENT Handicrafts Study Creates Interest ley dyking programme $5,900,000 expended up to December 31st here and Terrace was still on NOTICE Daily News wishes to The Opposite of which sum $1,475,000, is pro-1 today although it was hoped! vlncial government's 25 PC share , that It might be lifted next ! 24. Of $5,000,000 unconditional week. The rotary snow plow; Health Unit HALIFAX ffi The Nova Scotia department of trade and in- rassengcrs arriving in me cuy a. P. Crawlev was elected this afipmnnn nn tho f!nfiiiiU:im - . draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising Is payable In ad dustrv has t im a r....it..rarui 7 .7" .77., pie-ocro, m wie rriuce Kupen W Candv gnaut, uuui uuuiuuuu iui nt through from Prince Rimert, centre here Vancouver inciuaeu .jRowing and Yacht club at the flood rehabilitation $4, vance at the office at tlnw uioiieL, ivuss o. uiCKie, m. wag to Pacific since yesterday with' Valley 100,000 already spent or comit-. listed Nuts MOOSE LADIES SPONSOR PARTY Prince Rupert Chapter, Women of the Moose, were hostesses Wednesday night to members of the men's Moose Lodge and their friends at a social party which included card playinjt refreshments and dancing. The function was sponsored by the chapter's ways-and-means committee and was under chairmanship of Mrs. Percy Bond. A large number of ladles assisted. Following a session of crib-bage and whist, refreshments were served, then the gathering enjoyed dancing to the music of Mel Skalinerud and his orchestra. Cribbauc winners were Mrs. Harold Muncey for the women and Louis Astoria for the men. Whist winners were Mrs. Bit-tennan and Mr. Cloutier. J. H. Roach two freight trains carrying local non, M. Mclntyre, and H. McKeen. of presenting copy for advev tising. Those desiring to ad ted. vertise in this manner In ttif vne 01 our Dig proDlems in establishing the centre" said Miss Mary Black, director of the division, "was In convincing some of the women selected for the courses that they could i 25. Outsider Fraser Valley esti- j mated cost of flood damage and rehabilitation estimated at $U supplies and is coming back tomorrow. There has been another 170 by 8-foot slide two miles east of KwiniUsa. Daily News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from SCOUT-GUIDE im in annual meeting In the Civic Centre last night, succeeding Tommy Fraser who headed the organization during ' the past year. T. H. Wilford Is the new vice-president. Dr. R. O. Large is secretary-treasurer with the executive also comprising A. B. Brown, W. A. McBroom,, Tommy Fraser and Dr. W S. Kergln. Satisfactory financial and really leave their families and HOUGH' telephoning classified adver tising. 350,000. Up to December 31st $841,645. Already spent. 26. Cost to province of restoring flood damaged roads, bridges estimated at $700,000. Up to December 31st $540.4G5 already It Pays to Adverti.se!- BKD 705 SPEAKER AT ROTARY CLUB :extiie come to us for instruction." Members of the class live at the handicrafts centre. The former C.W.A.C. barrack , buildings here have been . adapted for teaching the various crafts. ROOM THROAT SORE1 (COMMON SORE THROAT) speut. Objectives of the Boy Scout A other reports were received. Float reconstruction work fol and Girl Guide movements were RUB IN There is a small kitchenette, outlined to the Prince Rupert L Paily! News! where students can prepare Announcements All tdvertlaetmcio A tnu column Till X charged for lull month t 31 cnU word Rotary Club Thursday after- i noon by Mrs. Basil S. Prockter, ' leader of the St. Andrew's Cath- edral Girl Guide Troop, who ; their own meals. . "The families," says Miss Black, "soon learn to look after themselves.'' lowing extensive damage done by a recent storm has been completed. Possible change In the future permanent site of the "club was discussed but' no final decision made. ' ; USES FOR SALE Don't forget the Junior Chamber of Commerce Stag Party at the Moose Hall, Feb. Preliminary discussion took M 1 01 t KB W m 1 f in' c 25, 8 p.m. Everybody Welcome. INotes (CONOMICAl SIZ! m UUiS MC entre diale delivery, ink-r-chy design, liodics 4rurlion. Suitable for School- suburban brought the message in recognition of the current Scout-Guide Week. Mrs. Prockter sought and received assurances of the continued support of the movement by the Rotary Club which, she said, have proved of high value in the past. Duchess of Edinburgh Chap piace in connection with a longdistance power cruiser race from ter. I.OJD.E.. Tea and Home in w,rk involving passenger transnortn- beattle to Juneau which is to take place during the comine ! Cooking, March 10. TAJll.E TENNIS travelling showrooms or for contractors ice iind liviiig quarters on any locution. 17 Mar. Catholic School, 2:30 summer with stops at Nanalmo! Table tennis Is gaining new to 5:30. St. Patrick's Tea In Spite Of The Weather ... and Prince Rupert enroute. Homccooking and Apron Sale. Card Party 8 p.m. PARTS FOR SALE Interest each day; at; the Civic Centre and It has been decided to promote a tournament in March. Extra equipment will b The fascinating task of watching the development of young people in the Girl Guide movement along tested channels was one which brought con-slant enjoyment and satisfac King Edward School Tea and BOARD NAMED City council will meet In spe Sale, Friday, March 18. . 4 STOP! LOOK! READ! Get supplied for the' entrants to practice and there will be a ciitl session this afternoon to ap den :M':iti;r. Vollagc Uigulators, Kadiators, ari Hear Axle Assemblies, Transmissions, f Gear Assemhlie, Drive Lines, Wheels, etc. limited point a member to a board 'your tickets now, of conciliation in its dispute with amount only. St. Patrick's tion, she said. Mrs. Prockter gave the ob i Dance. Sponsored by Junior Chamber of Commerce. Civic trophy donated for the winning player. Entrants may register at the Civic Centre starting next Monday and the tournament is open to all members, the date to be announced later. Scpar- the' Prince Rupert Fire Fighters' Union over a 1949 wage agreement. The city firemen today announced 'the appointment of mrls ill sell at greatly reduced prices. 1 '.'A-'t 4uc lk-diner Mohair Covered Seats in good I WHITE OH PHONE Elfljl CANADIAN CUKYHOUM) LINES if I Canary, AH;i. .... there is more than a hint of Spring in the new styles now on display at Sweet Sixteen. The illustrated TROP1CANNA SUIT has a classic cardigan Jacket with new hip pocket interest . . . and a straight hanging skirt. A ing top coat l.s available for those who desire a three-piece ensemble. ;AISKIINK, PRINT anil CKIXK DIIESSES, I!l,AZi;KS, SKIRTS and I5l.Ol .SES of special value are also new arrivals. FASHION NOTE Sweet Sixteen now has a fine selection of PHANTOM HOSE and SEAMLESS NYLON GARTER BELTS. jectives of the movement as development of basic good habits, through obedience to the Scout and Guide laws, learning to work together through participation in proficiency projects and learning to play together through tram games and recreational enterprises. An abounding faith in what he called "responsible" free en ; ate classes will be. arranged for i different age groups with Jun-i lors, Teen-agers and Adults Thomas Elliot as their repre-Fentative on the conciliation board. The two appointees will choose a third person to act as chairman of the board.. I competing In their class! BOOKS TO LEND "Crusade In Europe." ' 'The Young Lions." f A YS JO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH 1 Centre Auditorium, Friday, March' 18, 9:30 to 1:30. Music by the' Dukes, Rebekah Fashion Show, Mar. 23, Oddfellows' Hall. Presjjyterlan Tea, Church Hail March' 24. Prinfce Rupert Symphony Orchestra concert in. support of Prince. Rupert Film Council, March 25. (70) Women of the Moose spring tea, April 7. at Mrs. J. P. Mol-Icr's, t24 Fourth Avenue East. Orange Spring Sale, April 13, 2 to 5 p.m., Oddfellows' Hall. Quepn Mary I.O.D.E. Tea, April 18. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 21. , Anglican Spring Sale, Saturday April 23. Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale, April 27. The United Church Spring Sale, May 5. St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. 'The Big Fisherman." "Elephant and Castle." Shop The Naked and the Dead." the Personalized Budget Plan way at Sweet Sixteen "The Golden Hawk." "Tomorrow Will Be Better." terprise was expressed by Kev. William Hills, Victoria, former naval padre and now peacetime vicar, who addressed the Rotar-lans at the conclusion of Mrs. rrockter's speech. The price of security, as proclaimed by the advocates of socialism, he declared, is loss of freedom and the concept or human dignity which has been nurtured through the centuries by Christian belief. Both Mrs. Prockter and Mr. Hills were thanked by club President D. C. Stevenson. Guests at the meeting also included Maycrr Nora Arnold, P. Underbill and J. W. Prosser of Van-, couver. Elizabeth, Captive Princess." ;3arette Tobacco RATES 4c per day Minimum charge, 10c By the month. SI. 00 I'Kl'KR TAN GIFT SHOPPE -3 a LENDING LIBRARY SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINI t- - - fASSlKIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESULTS i- When the Sunshines Bright BEAUTY in the HOME I WisW- j"- 1 1 Moving, Talking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 ' Phones $0 and 68 T.S.5. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Give that picture of Johnny or Marv added distinction with a FRAME. If you want to add a touch of life to a wall, select one of imr FRAMED PICTIRES or if you like to do vonr own framing just moose a rit'Tl'RE. Also available: Picture Wire and Hangers All stock at reasonable prices. and the sidewalk is clear what greater delight for a child than to go wheeling down the avenue in an EXPRESS WAGON, on a KIDDIE CAR, or a TRICYCLE or to push a DOLL BUGGIE '' ihal New '(( Notion 'il l strikes you - remember that there For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. as a store having a reputation for A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE LTD. "A Good Place to Buy" lies BICYCLES for Girls and Boys """" fTf Tbone Red 400 518 3rd Ave. W. AK" llial this is die store Every watch Sl" liis guf to prove up to what wc promise Just Arrived ! ! CHINA CABINETS In popular waterfall design with sliding plate glass doors and roomy linen drawer Price $'J.50 Photic 775 327 3rd Ave. Ormes Drugs ''"h movement is factory tested and R"1 lu I'.'vc riylit service. 11 y'u remember these things you'll h,'n' nd you'll have a good watch. DRUGS WWVSVWV.SWAV.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.W,V.V IF For Construction Alterations Repairs I S 1KOM $15 to $73 ir Chandler & Cowgill PORTRAIT STUDIO Film Finishing Enlarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 380 210 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS STORE HOURS WEEK-DAYS, 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS AND HOUDAYS-12 NOON n) 2 P.M.. 7 Pi. TO 9 P.M. See is I COTTAGE CHEESE GREER & BRIDDEN CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS j Floor Sanding a Specialty Bed 561 P-O. Box 721 Emergency bicycle delivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m. and Sunday Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Box 274 Dally car delivery mvlc from 9 am. till pjn. 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