"Terrace Youna CAFE 5 Prince Rupert Doily News Friday, September 8, 1950 Timely Topics from Terrace .TO-DATE .CAFE JN THE CITY Civic Centre Given Boost Report; on Convention-New Municipality Proposed Mrs. C. R. Newhouser, Terrace Reporter UP TERRACE The first meeting ' of the season for the Youns People of Knox United Church , took olace on Wednesday. Tt was Mr. and Mrs. W. Osborne, ac- summer months here with Mi ,n7:Wto,:S0AM ' companied by Linton Osborne and his son Eidon, who nave n. ujii. Accompanying: tnem as ; in the form of a "School Daze" ar as Prince Rupert was Mrs. 'social. At the close of the game, , spent the past ten days here Ladies slips Deep Lace Trim. Straight Cut. Sizes 32-38 Ladies blouses S2.98 ungerers sister, Mrs. Emil Nas- coffee and other refreshments, lln, who has 8!m spent the sum- were served by Miss Joan Att-mer months 1.-. Terrace with her wood and Miss Flora -Melvin. mother, Mrs. Doll. Mrs. Uneerer I Farewells were said to Francis CHOW ME1N TERRACE Nick Schmeling 'drove to Princs Rupert on Wed-! director of the Civic Centre was nesday' WiUl them was Mrs" P ! the guest speaker at the regular I agn"so,n" nton Osborne en-i mnniM. mLff ,u l!. Pned for Vancouver enroute left last week for Ocean Falls. iGavan who is leaving to study r it PHONE 'MS (iJf Orders home In Port Coquitlam and District Board of Trade j in the south. Miss E. Kill arrived from the . south on Tuesday morning's1 Try a Daiiy News Classified. which wan heM in the Credit1 . .. Union Mr. and Mr Vernon v Realty rein. Hall on Wednesday even-l, NnrrirXn 1 UTed, 0n "y mornings President C. .t wa.intherhair. Mr. SohmeCl " fL Pr Ti " irain and will make her home with her parents here, Mr. and Two New Styles. Four Colors. Sis 12-20 2.98. The 'UmVEEXSAILY Mrs. John Kill. I ,Tim- 4T7771 i I Fnnke on foivenlle delinquent v pnd the influence for good the clvl cent,r -ould he on the UAIllh rt 1 I mr . where they were recently married. Mrs. Kealty was the former Jennie : Keller, a nurse in Us' S'liws The Ladies Guild of Knox United Church met In the church parlor on Friday afternoon of September 1, with the President must, have an outlet for t.Mrl'"c "U"BV firn'us enerrv -and whnt better i . - nia". rmiM tv, f- ,.J Roger Campbell left on Thurs- tsK& GJrfTTTi rrnrri - Mrs. P. Oavan in the chair. Plans were made for the annual Hal W-rsfi i in ni iiiu;i I loween Tea and Sale to take place this year on Saturday. October 28. The hostesses were Mrs. J. B. MacKay aud Mrs. P. BUR NEW STOCK H. Mallett. jjiJt A UST COME IN the centre where thev can haveidav morning's train for TJorreen the rteht kind of euldan-e' ' wnere ne wiu ipcnd the next fe Mr. Schmeling has nrepared a!months studying. rc-oTrom nf ro'ler statin" vo"ev ' ball: basketball and boxine but! Mrs- Inez Ros Brldgeman left heat must be provided to keerj on Saturday lor Prince Kupert tbe theatre onen in the winter , where she enplaned for her home He stated that two heatln ex-! in -Seattle. She has spent the pert had examined the nresent Past two weeks here as the system, which was totally inade-, ust of Mrs. A. Klrkaldy. auatc With the helo and co- " , , ' . onrrTti-v, of tn mmmuntrv q'Ford Jackson is a patient t in tne ne- heatine svstem would be local hospital suffering from a installed and he asked for that,badly infected finger. co-oneratlnn. , I . ' Tellinr of the number of 1u- Miss Pat Tumilson returned on venHes hrouht before him' lrt Tuesday's train from Burns ake courtlastveir. Stipendiary Ma-' where she spent the non-day istrate Wi'l Robinson, in second- week-end. inff a V(lt. nf th-i-nfrc tn .Ulr I WILL FIND JUST HOES THE YOUNG Donald K. Farris, distinguished representative of the United Church or Canada in China, will be in Terrace to give a publl" lecture on September 13 in Knox United Church. Mr. Faris has lived In China for more than twenty years. After the last war he was ljaned to UNRRA cooperating with the Chinese Government in the tp-sk of altering the course of the Yellow River. V WILL REQUIRE ICHOOL Since then ha has had further service in China with UNICEF on Bodied" iv ) kV- rr vll J 19 :- Rchmelinz stated his faith in Mrs. C. Wagner arrived or, him a? a director and said tJKat. Tuesday's train from Fort St. he was his (Mr. Robinson's! best J"nn ,0 visit M"; H: DoU-a 11 v in the district. ,lng again to visit her son in REPORT ON CONVENTION J Prince Rupert. Delegates to the Asooiatod ; . . .,, j Boards of Trade convention hfrld Mrs- w werer and son Allan i recent!., in Prin,. a left on Thursdays train for ' ' advertisement n..).i:i.vi ijs-i . . ... . . Oxfords and hard-wearing Boots child welfare programs. He is now under appointment to return to China to head uo the Rural Service College staff f Cheeloo University. Moving pictures will help Mr. Faris to give comDlete picture of the land of China, its problems and its needs. Control Wd o; tDr Thit dvrtisenent n not uhHihd diipityed by th Liquor Control Bord ot W 4m Govcnwcnt of firittih Cotiabi j ! their reDorts HarrvKine elvlnir ! Pr'nce Rupert enroute home to Ocean Falls. They had spent the ADVERTISING IN TttE DAILY VEWS BRINGS' RESULTS. i fn'l and intprotitinir rnort on i the business and resolutions. pas-! :sd at the sessions nnd Mrs. C. FASHION FOOTWEAR R. Newhouser giving a short re-i nrt. from the women's point of view. . A vote of thanks was extended to them both for their reports, I Mr. King also stated that Word 1 had reached Prince George of I the local dlsappointmtnt In -the SPECIftLS Fraser & Payne First Quality llylon Hose 61 Gauge. Two New Fall Shades Visa and Dawn Haze. fclzes-9 to 11 PAIR1.39 FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE We know that when you order printed matter, you want delivery as soon as possible. That is why we've arranged for rapid printing and rapid delivery on all orders. Call us! . . illustration station here and he was told there that this disappointment had been Justified, i This station had not been on the agenda. However, he had been ! given the assurance that every-! thing would be different - next year as a man would be placed , here. At the same time, some i valuable Information on what can be done with fertilizers had , been gained here, i Following the report of Duncan Kerr, chairman of the higti-i ways committee, the- board decided to write W. E. Bottomley, engineer,- requesting him to have ! the transprovincial highway No. -16 gravelled as soon as possible 'on -the stretch between Terrace and Copper River which was started last spring and not1 completed. RADIO Reporting on radio,' S. Howlett !sald that there was no news -of the booster station. 'Eric Turner of Kelowna had condncted a sur V Dresses ior the iiarge Size Woman 120nly. I8V2 to J4V2- Frost Point fabric. Velvet trim. Styled after the 14 to 20 models SPECIAL gjj Men's llylon Socks Subs. Assorted colors. Lastex tops. Sizes 10 to 11 V'z- speciai pair -: - bi;oo Men's Pyjamas JStriped Flannelette. ' Plain and Striped Broadcloth. All sizes in Stock. Special PAIR S3'D5 Boys' Suits 15 Only. 8, 10, 12 years. Donegals and Tweeds. D.B. Style. 2 Piece SUIT Q Qj) 36". All Wool Fall Coaling ' Forest Green, Desert Sand, Turquoise, Dove Grey. Reg. -$5.95 'to $6.50. Special YARD ggQ 52" Rayon and Wool Dress Crepes Shades Green, Blue, Sand. Special YARD j 9 J31 3rd Street 1 Prince Rupert TORS STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES Black tissue iFaile 3ilk Dresses 12 Only. Smart Afternoon Styles. Sizes 14 to 20. SPECIAL $6 95 Ladies' Penny Lou Blouses Rayon Silk Crepe. Assorted colors. 14 to 20 vey in town on'August 18-21 and his report on radio Interference was read to the meeting. The main source of Interference appeared to be ' from faulty fluorescent lighting but, this type -of interferenct did not travel far. A letter of appreciation for Mr. Turner's help and co-operation will be sent to headquarters tin $2.98 hn ' j VOU 3AU DO r.lOnE "ClACJ AD0CJ7 MM- Victoria. Speaking on sitllities, George MeAdams -stated that he had been informed by the local plant manager that a portable power 'unit had been received which would take on the increased load this Fall prior to the installation of the big unit at the end of the year. 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