Prince Ktipctt paUt tfJctug JLtD. . Tuesday, June.jlf 1948 Local News Items . . . lime PROOF FUNERAL OF MRS. KROOK Many friends gathered at the TERRACE-USK GET SUPPLIES Prince Rupert General Hospital Contributes to Aerial Relief Shipment Blanket, sheets, towels, babies' KIN DANCE FOR FLOOD RELIEF (ft BOARD. H. E. Blackburn of the Allied Baseball tonight, Moose vs. Hotel Corporation arrived In the Merchants, 6:30 p.m. (lt) city on the Princess Adelaide s MacKenzie retum-ness Monday afternoon for a busi- . AHlex e Mond n e visit here. ,a"f rn.rL Grenvllle Court Chapel of the B.C. Undertakers for the funeral of the late Mrs. Fannie Krook yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Krook, SWIM TRUtlKS clothing, bandages, surgical and drug supplies were included In Special "Clean-up" garbage weeks' trip to Vancouver. an esteemed pioneer woman of this city, passed away last week at the Prince Rupert General after an illness of several collection by city trucks Thurs- whi Elephant and Sale of ready,1 day. June 3. Have garbage Home Cooking at Annunciation trucks will call. J.C.C. Clean-up Sch001- 3 Thursday, June Campaign. (129 ) P m- 3. (129) Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Budinich,' ' J months. Prince Rupert Kinsmen Club Is among the first organizations in the city to lay plans to raise money for financial aid of the flood victims of the Skeena River. At a meeting last night the club executive decided to put on a dance Friday evening, proceeds of which .will go to the proposed Mayor's lund for flood relief. Jean De Carlo's orchestra has agreed to donate its services for the evening, the Kin executive announced last night. Rev. R. A. Wilson, pastor of flood relief commodities which were to be dropped at the interior village of Usk by Capt. Pat Carey of the Central British Airways from his seaplane which ! came in at the end of the week with William Ruzik as a passenger from Burns Lake. Carey had First United Church, officiated who have been In Smithers for ' , 'ved in th om Duncan, the past week, returned to the if C (. ,-Vancouver Island, on the Prin- and Mrs. J. C. Gilker presided at the organ to accompany the Easily and hymns which were "Lead Kindly Light" and "Abide With Me." Following the chapel service, interment was made in Fair- " Adelaide Monday to visit O. H. Stanbridge, who has tneir Iormer home here-week, been in Smithers for the past returned to the city yes- i Donald J. Milne, of the Paci- expected to get away yesterday afternoon but poor visibility around his destination prevented ALL SWIM TRUNKS jcUy Erected AT SALE PRICES uic terday. ,flc Biological Station, Nanaimo, view Cemetery. Pallbearers were D. J. McKenzie, R. A. McLeod, FEW FIRE CALLS his take-off until today. These supplies were prepared at the ; Prince Rupert General Hospital. Edward Williams, newly ap- frrived ln e Monay, ff ternoon on the Princess Adelaide DURING MAY Lere is no muss nor I and with Gyproc Alex Gomez, D. Dievert, William Hunter and G. Rosin. Beautiful florad tributes in Likewise Pilot Ronald Angus, City Fire Department had its flying relief supplies and pas to spend the summer here on the Skeena River salmon survey. Mrs. Sid Fraser, after a two get a permanfent, sengers into Terrace with the cluded offerings from Peter, Nick and Linda, Dan Sievert and Lt Proof job. slackest month in years during May. Fire calls totalled only three and damage was negligible. So far this year the department Skeena Air Transport Seabee amphibian plane, was held up The best known brands and most popular style Swim Trunks, Gabardines. Wools, Satin Rayon, in a wide variety of colors, to be sold at less than cost price. family, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnson, Mrs. Vida Vuckovlch, Mike pointed agent for Canadian Pacific Air Lines here, arrived in the city Monday afternoon by air. He replaces Arthur Gov-ett who has been on temporary duty In the city for the last two months. Mr. Williams Is from North Battleford, Sask. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin, who have been away from the city for the past two months on a has answered 45 calls and total Make Improvement! weeks' visit here, sailed by the Princess Adelaide last night on her return to Vancouver. Mrs. Fraser formerly resided with her family here. Due to increased cost of milk Munlzaba, Mr. and Mrs. Van Pykstra and family, Mr. and Mrs. damage has been about $12,000. ind Repair! NOW Earl Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Henry yesterday by poor flying conditions. Both Carey and Angus got away this morning. Carey said he might try a landing somewhere near Usk to pick up a sick woman who is said to be in need of Doiron, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Ham CUSTOMS RECEIPTS $40,000 IN MAY VISITOR HERE George Coutts, noted organist and pianist, will conduct examinations for the Conservatory this week in Prince Rupert. He is a member of the faculty of the Conservatory and organist and choirmaster of Walmer Road Baptist Church, Toronto. Some years ago, Mr. Coutts was a faculty member of tthe Conservatory of Music of Reglna College and took an active part in the musical life of Saskatchewan. He was conductor of the Regina Choral Society and adjudicated at many music festivals in the province. In 1930, Mr. Coutts won the Governor-General's prize in the Willingdon Arts competition lor his sonata for violin and piano. . AIR PASSENGERS shipments from Vancouver, milk mond, Mrs. Robert Murray, Gwen and Bill, Doiron family, Customs receipts at the port price has been advanced two cents per quart. Quarts 22c, Pints 12c. Valentine Dairy, trip to Eastern Canada, the United States and more recently in the southern part of British Columbia, will be returning L CAN SUPPLV ALL VOU LD5IN BUILDtRS SUPMJU of Prince Rupert during May totalled $40,062, bringing total Phone 657. (129) Reg. Price $2.49 Sale Price Reg.. Price $2.95 Sale Price to $2.75 $1.85 to $3.50 $2.25 revenue for the first five months of the year to $203,425. This is about $40,000 greater than for home aboard the Catala on Saturday of this week from Van- Galloway family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leighton and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lloyd, Hugh Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hillman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gomez, Mrs. J. R. Murray and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Hal-vorson, Customs and Immigration Staff. ALBERT & iCAFFKRY LTD. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, who have been on a vacation the same period last year. Col a LUMBER trip to Vancouver and as far as lections during April were Succeed At University PHONE 116 ouver. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pettenuzzo sailed today on the Cardena for Vancouver where they will attend the wedding on Saturday Montana where one of their daughters resides, returned Reg. Price $3.95 to $4.50 Sale Price. $2.95 home by air yesterday afternoon irom the south. Names of Prince Rupert Students Contained In List Announced Today of their son, Jerry. Accompanying them Is their daughter, Mrs. Len Griffiths, who is continuing MERCHANTS o you know that the Daily News is the most effective medium of advertising n Prince Rupert? No one From Smithers Mr. and Mrs.. A. M. Budinich, R. G. Davidson, CIVIC CENTRE READY FVLVESTER k'S 'COKE $3.45 to $6.00 misses your message if it's advertised in the News. ..It's the Reg. Price $4.95 Sale Price Reg. Price $5.50 Sale Price mon FIKEMAN VANCOUVER Oi University of Smith, Carrie Smith, Jack G. Johnston, F. Benson, British Columbia results an-iMorgan. N- W. B. Mrs. nnunrpH tviav inrlnrip .hP lw- Smith, Morgan, on to Victoria where her small daughter, Lynne, will undergo another of a series of eye operations resulting from an injury received last December. P CONTEST FOR USE IN RELIEF Use of Prince Rupert's Civic Centre was offered yesterday to Mayor Nora Arnold for any purpose that might be required in really efficient way of putting it over. Benson' J-- names of the following success-if' , stokers GET 30 MORE HEAT inson, Willis Morgan, J. Fowler iui rnnce Kupert students: and J. Danes. J. S. Wilson returned to the connection with the flood reliei From Vancouver Mrs fitv nn vpst.prrtnv afternoon's . v. ,vt,u will Ama Arts Second Class Honors, Norman Martlnusen (First Year). SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Box 271 T nr-Uprhv Hnn V T ITunnM R J ' i movement lieic wmvii mm 2 Vane from Saskatoon where he to head with an organizationa. Bell, t T. raH Laurie, p C. A. a Smith. E a WRATIIALL'S PHOTO FINISHING Developing. Printing Enlarging QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional- Supplies attended the Canadian Legion meeting tonight at the City Hall Third Year, Peter Postuk. Second Year, Passed, Gerald : many "coke" Dottle tops jar at Wallace's window? hundred and twenty made guesses ranging 100 to an exaggerated MO. The actual number ,030. Winner of the con-as L. Sylvester of 812 Sec-Avenue, who guessed that held 3,050. The contest ponsored by L. M. Felsen-of Wallace's Department Williams, J. S. Wilson, J. Steevs, A. Wilson. To Smithers Mrs. McEwen Dominion command convention last week. Coming west by rail, he flew in from Kamloops Bissonnette (Terrace). Advertise ln tne DaH7 News1. First Year, M. Jean Vanatter tn Vanrnnvpr. He left the two Mr. Monks, W. Killen, Mr. Vail-lencourt, Mrs. E. Lockerbie. (Terrace). ANNOUNCEMENT Cruises, Charters Commencing soon. Scheduled trips, Salt Lakes and return. Watch this space for further particulars. other local delegates, P. M. Ray and V. G. Houston, at Kamloops. Everything for the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Returning by way of the Okan-agan, they are expected home Applied Science ! Second Class Honors, Malcolm Finlayson (First Year). Second Year, William Cooper (Terrace). Third Year, Joan Kirkaldy FOR SALE OR TRADE 200 on tne Prince Rupert tomorrow acres river bottom land, near rnorning. ?FOR A. MacKENZIE FURNITURE Limited June Bride Tete Jaune, 20 acres broken ! PORT ANT PROTEINS fins, needed for health (Terrace). Clarence Insulander, who was in Hazelton a week ago. took care 7 room house, chicken house 200'ft. of lumber;- Opportuit-not to lineer too ,on before re ity for dairy or chicken ranch. turning t0 prince Rupert and rChicken in the Rough' J i TO TAKE HOME Call the 5 CIVIC CENTRE J 5 DINING ROOM i PHONE 231 JAWWAMMMAWLW asy to Ret, say nutrjUon-One half-pint of milk con-8 grams, one egg 6 grams, jarter-pound met, fish and ry, 24 grams. Two sawmills, school and Passed, Helge Holkestad (Second Year). ' Nursing First Class Honors, Dorothy Kergln (First Year). Commercial Third Year, George ivlcAffee, managed to beat the rapidly rising Skeena River flood. Once west of Kwinitsa, the highway was in good shape. The river was station within one mile. Clear title. Only $3000. Apply R. E. Montador Ltd. (129) Lean Back and LA-Z-BOY leans back with you for reading, reclining, relaxing, reposing, retiring. Call in Seeing is Believing Phone 775 327 3rdAve. The "gown" is the climax to a Bride's trouseau but if you are pie-paring for the great moment, SPORTS TOGS, LINGERIE, HOSIERY and ACCESSORIES will take on added Importance. For "going-away'' choose a tropical worsted suit, priced at - .. a sight. The debris included 1 HfJW PAN I ? ? ? v good-sized trees, some having Maurice Cote (Terrace). 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Perry Como-Bing Crosby 'frn Star Tea, June 3, af m. Watts' home, 435 4th ior Auxiliary United Church aboard U.S.S. Astoria, here on a training cruise, has been sent East. He had gone, alone, on a climb up Mount Juneau and became lost. It is thought he was struck by a slide. The body was found after long and strenuous search. The father, Ralph Mott, a structural steel worker of Philadelphia, was flown here. Information Plaase Ink Spots Baby Face Henry King Orch. June 10. byterian Tea. home of T- A. McMeckin, 512 Tatlow NOTICE Re GARBAGE COLLECTIONS Effective June 1 1948, it will no longer be necessary for householders to place garbage cans adjacent to streets. Garbage will be picked up provided it is in approved containers, adequately covered and in an easily accessible location. Garbage usually collected Saturday will now be collected Thursday. D. C. STEWART, City Engineer. (lt) S-h-i-n-e Mills Bros. What! No Phonograph? The R.C.A. 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