Local News It 3, Wncc Uujictt Dang )3ctos Tuesday, January 23, 1949 . . : BEAUTY . . . UTILITY . ... ECONOMY I) WITH .VAPLY WEATHERBOARD Iknesscs ot this Douglas Fir Plywo odin stock from 13 to 40 feet available lor early delivery - :' S 14 ...-i -ft, - - t IBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. LUMBER IJUILIJINU SUPPLIES PHONE 116 PROGRAM QUIZ ANSWERED f Aid. Harry Answered I list of past exit! future planned 143 841 street re WINSTON CHURCHILL AT PLAY-Winston Churchill's grandson and namesake, now attending private school In Switzerland, looks almost as much at e&se on his sled amid ice and snow of this Alpine country as his illustrious grandfather does on the floor of the House of Commons. Young Winston is the son of Randolph Churchill. AIR PASSENGERS For Vancouver A. E. Smith, H. D. Walton, E. P. Huyck, O. J. Moscrip and E. V. Johnson. For Sandspit Mr. and Mrs. E. McWilliams, Miss E. McWill-iams, Dr. Burgess, F. E. Anderson and E. Graft. finest Qtioflty "Mm ems A. E. Tcd Smith left on this afternoon's plane for a business trip to Vancouver. ' j For Sale-Fur Coat in very good condition. Call up Black 511 after 6 p.m. (tf) i Alf RiveU, who has been on a ten day trip to Vancouver, Is returning to the city on this afternoon's plane from the south. 1 The Misses Jean and Mary McClintock of the . Prince Ru-. pert General Hospital nursing staff returned to the city on the Camosun this morning after making the round trip to Alice Arm and Stewart. Old Tirre Scotch Dance, sponsored by Job's Daughters, Oddfellows' Hull , Jnnnnrv j 2R. Grand March at 9 p.m. led by riper Bill MacKay. Admission 75c. Refreshments. H) Charles Klotz, who recently arrived in the city from New York to take over the duties of project engineer for , the construction of the Columbia Cellulose Co.'s celanese mill at Watson Island, is taking up residence with Mrs. Klotz and family in the house on Graham Avenue in Westview until recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Victor Grant. Membership In P.T.A. Up Particularly Kins Edward School Would Bilict Music Festival Visitors A substantial increase in this !.i,v,ii',s membership in local Parent - Teacher Associations e ver hist sea -ion's was reported t-i tht; Monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher Council which was held hy the Civic Centre last evening with President J. C. Gilker in the chair. The report was present-' ed by Mrs. Darrow Gomez, membership convener. In the case or the King Edward School PT.A , this year's membership increased over last year's by over 30 percent, entitling Jthat P.T.A. to receive a maple leaf emblem for membership from the P.T.A. central executive for B. C. Mrs. Gomez reported the per capita membership of the four local P.T.A.'s to be as fol-1 lows: I Conrad Street School, 228 pu-j pils, 100 P. T. A. members. j Borden Street School, 222 pupils, 113 P.T.A. members. King Edward School, 270 pupils. 145 P.T.A. members. Booth Memorial High School, 500 pupils, CO P.T.A. members. 'Mrs. J H Rlaclf KiioopctoH that the city's four P.T.A.'s ap-j point a representative each to arrange for billeting out-of-j town groups who come here for the Music and Drama festival in May. Mrs. Black Jelt that, if sufficient homes were found which would be willing to accomodate members of such T & - ' -or M . i i Vl . i 1 v - 4 - - , So far, $13,29 worth of material had ben used on street projects made up of 3,949 cubic yards of gravel spread on city streets. Of the $143,841 .there was $85,000 Invested in Province of British Columbia bonds bearing 23', per cent Interest, These have now an asked price of 95.50 and a bid price of 94.50. The city last vear hirmn, $50,000 to finance labor and material costs for the street program. Interest rate was 4 per cent. Future hard surfacing program will Include: Third Avenue from MeBride to western junction. All bridges and approaches. MeBride Street from Seventh to Sixth. Avenues. Seventh Avenue East to Hays Creek Bridge. Hays Cove Avenue from Sixth Avenue to Conrad. Conrad Street from Hays Cove Avenue to Eleventh Avenue. Claude Street from Seventh to Eighth Avenue. Seventh Avenue East from Claude Street to Donald Street. Donald Street from Seventh Avenue to Sixth Avenue. -j First Street to Eighth Street Inclusive between Second and Third Avenues, Fifth Street to Eighth Street, inclusive, between Third Avenue and Fraser Street. Fraser Street. Following streets will bo scarified, where nrrmtirv gravelled and graded: Eighth Avenue East, Conrad to tmmanuel Street. Sixth Avenue West, MeBride to Summit Avenuo. Eleventh .Street. Hotel Men Unable To Obtain Rooms TORONTO Fifty hotel executives, here for a conference of the Hotel Association of Ontario, tramped the streets unable to find any accomodation. They finally put up in lodging houses. The city hotels had prepared for 800 delegates. Hundreds more came. THAMES MUD Enough mud has been dredger! from the River Thames for enlargement of shipping facili ties to build another Great Wall of China. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST- Parker 51 Pencil, eold filled top. between Roval Bank and Post Office, evening of January 24. Finder please return to Royal Bank to claim reward. (21 1 ROSS RlrharHc.n f,t... . . - ilu uiis oepn In Vancouver on business wUl return to the city on the Prince Rupert tomorrow morning. Moose Social and Dance for members and wives; also members of Women's Chapter and husbands. Wednesday, January 26, 8 p.m. Refreshments. No charge. (21) Mrs. Sam Bill and daughter Miss MUly Bill, left on last evening's train for Rochester, Minnesota. where the former will consult at Mayo Clinic. Mrs. WUliam Beveridge, well known pioneer woman of the city .who has been a patient in the Prince' Rupert General Hospital for the past few weeks, is reported to be In serious con- ! i An enjoyable social gathering I followed the last regular busi i ness meeting of the local Moose Legion. Noble North Moose Wii-liam Terry was In the chair and there was a good attendance of members. Due to a late connection at Jasper Park, tonight's train from the East, due at 10:45, was reported this morning to be four-and-a-half hours late which would bring it In at 3:15 a m. tomorrow. Mrs. E. P. Todd, alter .a month's visit here with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mead, Borden Street, sailed by the Ooquitlam Sunday night on. her return to Vancouver. . Ml . ! ' , ' 3 i -' t , i , ' . j READY FOR ELECTION Col. George Drew, leader of National Progressive' Conservatives. METEORITE INVASION Millions of meteorites enter the Earth's atmosphere every 2 5 hours but probably only two a day survive to strike the ground. Fl'NERAL NOTICE ELLIASON In the ritv Saturday. January 22. 1949. Christian Edmund EUlason. ased i 58 vcars, of Port Essington. Rev. E. Solland will conduct I services at Grenville Court ; Chapel at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Januarv 26. Interment to follow in Fairview cemetery. B. C. Undertakers in charge 'of arrangements. 1U W 1 A.i. .'. " i cant received by M. trie icueiai B" years ago was council last night ! Utilities Chair- Dnnectt DUt the r : ul tnem to lucks ago and the . received last its distributed to (.mien for study. 15,931 has been l urcha.se of equip- i'eriai fur road Of this, $31,555 t in equipment, l,U-rials, $1,280 in i draining and fanety ol smaller .lading sidewalk machinery, re- fficeinentt m f trila ooluma tot k 1 Jll moutb 0M a wurd tt.i and musical, .ary 27. iift. Presbyterian huis. Jan. 27. ny Native Girls Tea and Hume jniiary 27, 3-6. , Bridge at CaHi- Jan. 27, 8 p.m. tcii Dance, spun- JiauiiUr8, Jauu-- 0 Hall. .. it'lulj Baud will ncefji at the Civic iary'31. Chapter. l.ODD. H'.i at Mrs. G G. 3 jth Ave. We., Feb. f V Church Valentine me Cooking, Feb. 12. N NEWS Annual er'Fcb. hi, 1949. d f'hurch Valentine hne of Mrs. A. J. 'iil7. "!'. Prince Rupert . f b. 24 and 25. jf Edinburgh Chap-5-,:Tca and Home iuA1 (if Mrs .T.vne 10. i. Catholic Hall. "if Church' Spring HEADS ' !"'. ml cloth j" Th. oil Mitt. ar AUDREY GRIMBLE SHOWER HONOREE Friday evening, Mrs. Terry Grimble and Miss Honora Silyer-sides were co-hostesses at the home of the former at a delightful shower in honor of Miss Audrey Grimble whose wedding- will take place early in February. The earl part of the evening . was spnt in playing bingo. Following bingo, dainty refreshments were served. The highlight of the evening was the presenting to the bride-to-be of an attractively decorated ship bearing a miniature bride and groom and containing many pretty and useful gifts. Those present were Mcsdames Terry Grimble, Fred Grimble, Vv Tattersall H. Tattersal, S. Hau-gen, J. Rasper, R. Haugen, G. Thain, L. Halcrow, J. Clark. H. Hale, G. Casey, C. Mclntyre, R. Silversides, J. Schumann, A. H. Silversides, G. Hills and the Misses Helen Kasper, Kathleen Hills, Dorothy Newton, Yvette Turcotte, Marian Brechen, Betty Payne, Audrey Grimble,, Joar, Grimble and Honora L. Silver- sides. EXPOSITION FEATURE The Eiffel Tower in Paris was erected by the engineer Alexandre Gustave Eiffel as a leat-ure of the Paris Exposition. - tta iaS3 SEES BABIES' WEAR BLANKETS PILLOWS C'KIB SHEETS UKKSSES DIAPERS SHIRTS and TRAINING ' PANTIES as well as many other items mother needs to keep baby comfortable and happy. Phone Red 400 Less than HALF PRICE IhlillilimtitiiliiUlililiiililhitiiiiHUkUliiiu.iii.tiiii Fashion' Plate mm Pure Wool Tartans MEDIUM WEIGHT, FULL CUT. SMART AND PRACTICAL $9.50 Fine Cohama Poplin WASHABLE, PLAIN COLORS OF DARK BROWN, FAWN AND DEEP TAN $6.00 100 Pure Wool Gabardine Pants SKILLFULLY TAILORED GABARDINE DRAPE STYLE WITH TWO PLEATS, COMBINING GOOD APPEARANCE WITH DURABILITY , 18.75 4 FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH' CALL RED 705 . CIVIC CENTRE DINING R003I Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. 3ox516 Tel. 777 Flowers for All Occasions ANNE'S Opposite Health Unit HOME-MADE CANDY Phone BLUE 389 210 FOURTH STREET JoUiUJ:tPouii una iinatilu Special DcLuxe 541.95 FMtfcw-TvwcN Sprint DvRallw Sartn Whwl hIM and rant Brat XX 1 MeBride Street PHONE 311 IF ir is Plumbing or Heating Call SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Box 274 FINAL REDUCTIONS FOR IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE Wool Dresses $8.00 Group Formerly Selling at $16.95 Crepe Dresses $6.00oroup Formerly Selling at $13.95 $8.00 Group Formerly Selling at $16.95 THESE ARE TREMENDOUS VALUES AND THERE ARE MANY OTHER GREAT REDUCTIONS YOU SHOULDN'T groups for a few days, consequently reducing travelling expenses, out-of-town interest In the local festival would be con siderably stimulated. Since no reply had yet been received to a letter sent by the P.T.A. Council on November 23 to city council regarding the placing of school and playground signs to promote greater safety for school children, the meeting decided to write city council requesting that they hold a meeting in the near future with the P.T.A. Council's Safety Committee to discuss school children's traffic and safety problems. Martin Stuart of the P.T-A. council School Planning and j Building committee reported j that a series of articles had1 been prepared for publication in the local newspaper, designed to present facts to the public regarding requirements of modern education, particularly regarding school buildings, and to bring local problems in this regard Into clear focus. (Continued on Page 5) 'Suffered much with constipation" Famous cereal helps wheM "remedies" failed Are you among t how who long for constipation relief Then read this unsolicited letter: " tried snrral remcdirs but could nut end this old trouble. One day I was told I should trv KKLLOGG'S ALL-BRAN. I began to eat this crreal regularly. And without exaggeration . it turned out to be perfect for me'" If. Ma-ion, 5727 9th Avenue, Roscmount, Montreal. If your constipation is due to lack of bulk in the diet, you too may find lasting relief! Eat a dailv portion of KKLLOGG'S ALL-HRAN and drink plenty of water! ALL-BRAN is not a purgative, but a wholesome regulating CPreaJ. F.at an ounce as a cereal orjn muffins for constipation relief. If after using a package you are not entirely satisfied, get double your money back as guaranteed on (hp package. Buy delicious Al.ly-HIIAN from your grocer today. Made- by Kellogg's of London, Ontario. WRATH ALL'S PHOTO FINISHING . Developing. Printing Knlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplirs ' Deluxe Delivery Prompt Test Us Service On Wheels PHONE 383 Commodore Cafe mm? COMPLETELY KENOVATED "Better Than Ever-Best Food and Service in City Phone 17 for Send-out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. MISS! Use Sweet Sixleens Personalized BUDGET PLAN. No Interest No Carrying Charges. mmmmmammmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmma AW ' plan for 1949 To keep in stock the finest tock we can buy. To keep makes of mcrchan-''t-'li our customers know to be To sell at well known stan-'inadian prices. To guarantee our goods sat-'.V to the users. 1() (ld.iiiir hivf 4n vn.Hfv itliv 518 3rl Ave. W. ,UT'S which we may make. I J'0 try to keep a good selection -,9;'tcst styles. ' $ 1 0 try to be courteous and service to our customers. HOLLYWOOD cafe Jlost Up-to-Datc Cafe in the City Open from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. IN MEMORY OF SIR MAI,COLM--Sir Malcolm Campbell's son Donald and his mother, the first Lady Campbell (from whom Sir Malcolm obtained a divorce ift 1940 leaving St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, London, after a memorial service held for Sir Malcolm who died on New Year's Day at the age of 63. His career was one long gamble with death, and among his manjt achievements was that of being the first mart to reach 300 miles per hour- on land. He died holding the world speedboat record of 141.7 miles per hour. We Specialize in Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY CHOW ME IN FOR OLTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 133 i