"1 I prince Hfipetf Daflp J3ctos Tuesday, April 5, 1949 DIRECTOR FOR CIVIC CENTRE BEING SOUGHT Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter )ft your New Home! MARCH SAWLOG SCALE HIGHER Sawlog scale in the Prince Ru-Dert forestry district WinB Several matters of business! The Jacksons of East Kwin KEN'S " RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service Call 53 718 Second Avenue West' c uiuuBiiv up at iast inurs-nua Si wm-0mmmmmm mmm'mmm Oil AN ADDITION WE HAVE THE BUILDING MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED INCLUDING: SIDING-AJ1 Types FLOORING , Fir and Hemlock SASH and Door Stock TERRACE- Jlre ion com- missioners, business men and professional people of the torn were well.' represented at Wednesday night's meeting of the Civic Centre Association held In the bowling alleys to tfeeide what hould be done about hiring a managing director for the Civic Centre. In the past three months, since the resig nation of the last director, & great deal of damage has been j ,ne, , ,C If'1' In 01 1 r,iitr vi an airs ine meeting , aereeci on the need of a director j and resolved to secure one im-i mediately. One of the thirty- six applicants for the position j -last December was still avail- awe so, it was decided to get into immediate contact with him and try to arrange for his coming here as soon as possible. : Other matters of business wore broupht up and the ap- ILPOTT, EVin & CO. LIMITED. PHONE 651 day night's meeting of the Wo-1 men's Auxiliary to the hospital which was held in the nurses' lounge with Mrs. t. Little presiding. It was decided to have the social convenor placed on the executive. As t was thougjt t be rather later to hold a plant stall at the June tea and sate the members decided to have a stall fo rthe sale of plants in a downtown store on May 28. Do- woollen garment fo for children were asked for the woollen stall at the June tea and sale. tSewing for the hospital was tfcme and refreshments were served toy the social committee. James Mackaj returned on Saturday morning from Vtwa- eouyer hre he has spent the - UiKing a AUTO SHOW AT TERRACE TERRACE The first of its kind to be heM in Terrace, the pointment of wveral Mmm!l-;r came into town on Saturday morning's train to take Dosses- sion of a new cur. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haugland have been spending a few c!ays In Prince Rupert. H. Noakes and Miss Chester left on Saturday morning's train rr Hazelton to attend a school teachers' meeting there. S. G. Cooper returned on Saturday morning from a trip to Prince Rupert. Lloyd Johnstone returned on Saturday morning's train 'from Vancouver and Victoria where he spent the past few weeks. Mrs. Martin Miller has re 1nwd to Terrace after a long period of recusation at Prince Knprt t 1 mm r il all. As the afternoon drew to a close, William Osborne jr., thanked all who had turned out to see the show ad make It the success that it was.. Me also thanked the orchestra, soloist PnntJ, in i KiLi,nit .. v,-, and children, came into town on Friday to "take in" the Show. Mrs. H. George, who has been visiting here with her dauchter i. Mrs. Mark Hill, sailed by the nfmuit.larn SnnHav nitrlit nm hr , . ' " return to Vancouver. tee heads was announced by thc01" in mOerUMng NEW INTERIOR INDUSTRY SEEN FRANCOIS LAKE, Promise of a new industry in this area is contained in a report received proidiut, B. R. Dodds. These 0 - n M, liuiiciing arid Maintenance 1. H. Smith. Membership and Organiza tion Rawley Beecher and John! barman. - . Choral George Grant. Dramatic S. Ilowlett. Entertainment Mr. W. Osborne, jr. , , . Resolutions Dr. F. E. B. Mc-Gilvery, S. Ilowlett. ' Athletics Mel PeekeVout. 1 Mr. J. McLeod asked to rent here by Mrs. A. H. Neave that a Calgary firm pirns to exploit auto show at the Civic Owatre and the Civic Centre lor the Auditorium here drew a steady, use oI the Auditorium. lPfc i a Saturday Both cars vre aoW before the tTl TCnme 1th a'e of the Show, the Chevrolet record crowd on the Mtoirtnj -0lror to Fred Kerbv -nd the peniie, a type of volcanic, lava found locally, as a building material tn conjunction with cement. Mrs. Neave was given the in- 1 COTTAGE CHEESE New Creamed Fresh Made i VALENTIN DA IKY Tour Dalit I ALL-WEATHER SERVICE -"""""ll"-"B" BUSINESS AND DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE S, SMITH BLOCK Phone 765 P.O. Eox 1401 ARROW CAHS 24-IIour Serrlce PHONE 646 Prompt, and Courteous Service RALACNO FLORISTS S7? Wwt Thin! ftrenne P1TONE GRKRN 787 Box 1103 Prince Rupert, B. C. INTERIOR DECORATINO PAPER HANG IN Q and SIGN PAINTINQ R. RAHMER PHONE BLUE 830 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing .and Repairs MIKE COLUSSt Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East DRY KINDLING WOOD 50c Sack Delivered Chain Saw and Operator Available for Hire PHONE B & W TRANSFER Oreen 186 DYTOWN MACHINE WORKS Agents for SIMPLEX GAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES Sales, Service and Parts Boat Owners and users t In dwstrial Engines are invited to oat showroom to view our varl- ows engines and talX over equip ment problems. ROCK and CONCRETE WORK FOR TOUR CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed QUALITY REPAIRS ' Tt Dewntroddeii Heel and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Hot T74 Sewnf Av. formaUwn from E. H. Ourton, European Commissioner of Col-i enizatii for Canadian Na the hall for the Kinsmen for'chestra and the sinrintr at Mrs Wonal RaMways Who learned ori""; , M t'elet,4aMO,1s-it. in h RrJttvh mhUnon Tne Ju'y 1 and Labor Day celebrations will be sponsored " Liu.T jtrui. 1 . NATIVE PARLEY AT BELLA BELLA KHWAMflA TTm-ior cvoem ' River branch of the native Brotherhood of British Colura-1 bia has prepared resolutions frr br Daily Nrnifl tnnouncing ... AH IHTERNATIOIIAI ItlDUSTRIAl JOINT EDITION OF The Prince Rupert Daily News hubmission to the annual eon- 1 "' : " "ca" veunon of the Brotherhood 1 At times, crowds this'01 peop e 'e around tne cars-week. whi h opens at Bella BeUa Harold Sinclair, of ftt-1 fJamhUn lhMT1 tnd "dmirina wanea was antinintpri dirflrict March was 12,790,418 board teet substantial Increase over both February and January, reflecting greater activity in the woods as the heavy snowfall of winter1 ' clears and resumption of oper-! j ations on the Queen Charlotte I Islands. Total production so far this year is 50,435.803 board feet, a drop of more than $,W)0,OTrO under the output for the same period ol 1948. Pole and piling production In i March totalled 5S,e$3 lineal Teet the lowest since May, 1948. Total for the first three months of this year 4s 1,310,400, as com- l pared with 1.143,912 for th" i same period of 1948. Railroad ties produced last month numbered 12,806, about half that produced in February. Cordwood production was 551 cords. Sawlog production, by varle-t-, wa as Iitwt: Cedar, 7,578. ' . Spruce, S.251,214 Hemlock, 1.44D.m4 Balsam, ;30,Z98 Jackpine, 1.871,724. ll.'tttlfn (J. r. VoRBliS Ami mkh. rnvi.i.is M. Mr.KTttlfH Unrtf ttwd by virtue of Distress Warrant to me directed ngoinst the goods and fKirttrta of Mrs. Fftytlis M. Meredith, rormerly of 933 First Avenue, Wrst. City et Wince Rupert. I have seized 1 THOR WASHING MACHINE IVh WRINGER complete, stiml " No. - 11I03S7 " urn I OM Radki. ".r."" aphi 7th. 1949 1 shall offer wio hhiiic nil bhiv m VRfli v mi' nyar Transits1 Office, Second Avouue Prince Rtipert, t the hour of 2fl hi the afternoon lU- TuWic tTct4fi. ll the rtght, title wS hiteeest of the wld Phyllis M. Meredith in the above goods. Tins sale "-;"r is subject w the Roctol '"i" ..J """"i aiioi mu Dated at Pimoe Rupert, B.C., this lt duy of April. 19TO I M M STEPHENS, BriHin (8i,' SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS GARDEN NEEDS and EQUIPMENT ( 1 AND- PROFESSIONAL HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and repairs of all klndu Roofs, Chimneys oil Burnm , PnONES Black 687 Red 894 evenlncs P.O. Box 1070 ; RRYDGES and Mt LEAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS Income Tax Returns Compiled Besrwr Block ' Room 31 PHONE (100 MATTS0N'S.::5 - UPHOLSTERING - f Phone BLUE 818 P.O. Box 528 Second Avenue Z Prince Rupert, B.C. A. P. GARDNER & CO., CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 5 475 Howe St., Vaneouver,' lie MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST - i ftOOM 111, STONE fiOlLOlIKl ! PHONE . BLUE 503 P.O. Box 1184 GEORGE L. RORIE ' Public Accountant, Atwlttor, e. Income 'Tar Returns Comkl . Besner Block Phone 387 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving , Beauty Culture In ' all Its branches . S04 4th Street Phone B55 Welli Cartage Ltd. Complete Moving Service j 1 Crating Packinf Cartage BLUE T80 RED 51 S . . Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General , Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Elficient Service, call 1; Lindsay's Cartage. & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 & Contracting LIMITED The Catearv firm nian. r.i uu" wrj.uuu piant-nrst oil, its kind 'In Canada. It is be. lievod likely that recently-discovered perlite deposits a few miles east of Francois Lake Landing may be used in the process. Perlite Is a gray, glassy sub- sftanee The Prnnertis T.nlfp rip- iwsit 4s said to be a large one. I . NEW FERRY AT FRANCOIS LAKE Parts Arriving in Interior From. Victoria fur Assembling BURNS T,A JCF A rlmen rar- loads of parts for the new ferry on Francois Lake have arrived here from Yarrow's shipyard at Victoria for assembly at Mc-: Turk's Bay, Francois Lake. A anadiaj National Railways crane from Prince Rupert also is expected here to aid in unloading the heavy seclaons of the 116 foot vessel. When in service, it will have accomoda-; tion for a dozen loaded trucks or 20 automobiles. Delivery of the knocked-down ierry will be completed by Yarrows Ltd. whose crews are already here to complete the reassembly. Heaviest section of the ferry weighs 15 tons, but local freight trucks can handle it if nightly frosts continue to hold the road .surface In Us frozen condition. Re-assembly workers from Yarrows are staying at Stif;- The Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle Sponsored by the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Cotmeil The Occasion- fmnrois roi oi's Lake Not Floods jIS LAKE The win-it w-nvino irraduallv spring run-off Is not i tu create a flood dan- ! j Misses Jean Kaunt,; Shrubsall and Frances j . left Sunday night on ' jitlam fur Vancouver io San Francisco on a cks' vacation trip. I j Ucc Kupert ' 4 Ealinj; IMaco i OADWAY CAFE 1ST FOOD ST COOKING 1 a Specialty , jNESE DISHES J Kr.-110ME (Ttfti:KS rjIONE 200 jm THIRD AVENUE 1 ! WANTED : I Empty i Bottles , Y TRANSFER "M.l.rCT THKM AT VOI R DOOR TONED OR LOOSE K pAY CASH HONE 950 Kiliilili ISUMERS' DIE 'i'SihiiilHhiiiiiliillilliil 1 1 TY ' DON'T KNOW I " I CAM :aifc V X But i'll do 1 j 1 r-'Y B.T Sunday afternoon, to see the latest in new ears and to en.toF the music oT the rrrmrrr rr H. Seton William Osbome, Jr., greeted all "corners and, with Mr. Os- irj: . ..V..... . ?. " w me ieaiures i wie cars on 1is - J1a . ...... . . ? n7, I v 1 v a Vlll t L two-door Sedan Cottpe and a twodoor Pontiac Sedan. General Motors posters and banners adorned the malls and the stage and pamphlet table were decorated with lovely spring "efS 'hCh Were later don" 10 lne raemoei'8 i M S' well-known and well-liked pieces were played by the or - chestra and of these, the play - ing of X35'ldenlaken" was re- 'peated by request. This com- j Mft,?n ; ncy?. v" ! played for the first time by the orchestra ' on Sunday afternoon, the lull "orchestration , having been given to Aaron Haaland tor this event by the composer, Aage, Hansen of Prince Rupert. SPRING STYLE 1 Aw -v BARATHEA SLACKSFinely tailored, these slaclcs are available In two shades of brown. Priced at .. Ifl4.tr SCAMPERS Moccasin style with crepe soles. Priced at $. and IfiT.Ofl SCAMPER S--Single strap style in Burgundy red with red lug soles. Priced at ACME CLOTHING STORE By CHICK YOUNG lUlA UA MP ALL COfvtPUSFO"- NOW I DONT Kt-tCM VVHEPhKR to SENO THE SiU-TO V i OR MPS. MRS. BUMSTEA BUMSTEAP J f Automobile Owners . 1. The iwprttdins; Statelmod ef Alaska wherefcy restrictions will he removed which at present prevent the full use of the Prt of Prince Rupert as the titt-way to Alaska t. Industrial devekipments at Prite Rupert and Ketchikan, rtitaWy the establish ment f muIU-niHii dollar eellulose palp mills at both cities Prinee Rupert's already being well miner way, Ketchikan's about to fommence. The International Industrial edition will bring history up to (kite' in picture, news stories and feature stories. Publication Date April 30 or thereabouts. (Extreme Closing Date, April 10) Circulation 12,(XK) copies throughout Canada and the United States including Members of Parliament in Canada and Congress of the United States, administration ' leaders of the Dominion, the provinces, the Union and the States, leading newspapers and libraries. Regular subscribers of the Daily News aA the Chronicle will receive the edition. Advertising Rate $1.!0 per cnlufnn inch. Full Page Sir.0; Half Page, $80. Orders for advertising or eepies of the edition should be sent to Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd. Prince Rupert miRACK i.,.a u Harelton recently More than a score of dele- ...,, . . . : , VT .L - Queen Charlotte Islands, will Mr RinM,.ir i, ,a Bella Coola from Prince Rupert at the week-end. Other delegates will arrive at Bella Bella from the central section, Vancouver Island and lower mainland. ' TRAIN SCHEDULE I For the fcast Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1 8:00 p.m. From the Kast , Tuesday, Thursday, Saturds" j 10:45 p.m. ! den's Beach House and at the Neave Cabins at Francois Lake. Re-assembly work is expected to be completed by the time the Ice goes out, probably about May 1. mm one) L 251 Third Avenue PHONE 179 upti r OH, THIS IS EA3V-1 FIY.F.P IT, MYSELf; TWc. LAST TIME .IT uuPMT OUT of CPF(?-ALL VOU HAVE TO PO 15 TUt?N THIS XHiNGAMAJlG FREEZE-UP DANGERS ARE OVER. IT IS TIME TO DRAIN OFF ANTIFREEZE AND POWER FLUSH THE COOL-INO SYSTEM. A CAN OF CHRVCO ttUST RESISTOR WILL THEN KEEP THE COOLING SYSTEM IN TIP TOP SHAPE FOR WARMER WEATHER DRIVING CONDITIONS. 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