pt'tt Rupert Duilp j;3cUi0 IltO. Wednesday, May 12, 1948 " Local News Items LYWOOD Modern Etiquette By ROBER1A LEE Q. When a man and a wo lllex Strialed Fir, 3, FOR BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR EFFECTS Per sq. ft. 20c " " - 10'ac ' " " 10c " M " 20c " " " 25c ' man are to be married, and both are living in a distant city, meeting Thursday (113) Valhalla night. L.pij, I'lain, U" should the announcements be ' i t OPENS ANNUAL CONFERENCE HERE Thirty-sixth annual meeting of the Caledonia Diocesan Board of the Women's Auxiliary began its three-day sessions at St. Andrew's Cathedral this morning with Holy Communion celebrated by Rt. Rev. J. B. Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia. The sessions, attended by delegates from Prince Rupert, Terrace, Hazelton, -Kitwanga, sent from that city, or from the home of the bride? item :, " & 316" ". 20c number 1 - 20c number 2, - - - igc for Panelling, A. Wedding announcements Prince Rupert Liberal Ass'n. General Meeting, ladles' lounge, Civic Centre, Wednesday May 12, 8:00 p.m. (112) Mrs. E. B. Bird, of Hazelton, who is In the city as delegate to the women's Diocesan convention, Is a guest at the! home of Mrs. A. T. Parkin. Mrs. John Hayhurst, wife of the Anglican minister at Kitwanga is In the city as a dele should be sent in the name and vv Complete stock of new mouldings for use with plywood panels MOOSE NAME ! COMMITTEES Prince Rupert Lodge, Loyal Order of Moose met in regular session Tuesday night with Governor C. H. Collins in the chair. Committees were appointed for the carrying out of various activities during the year. The question of entering a float in the Kinsmen's May Day celebration was brought up and a committee was appointed for this purpose. Benny Windle reported that progress was being Norman Nelson, of Nelson Bros. Fisheries, left today by, air to return to Vancouver after a week's business trip to the company plant at Port Edward. , You can now have your milk and cream delivered right to your door. If your house is a long distance from the road we will tak It part way. Phone your order now 657, Valentin Dairy. U14 h FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET SHOWING MODERN from the home of the bride's nearest relatives. Q. When a woman Is alone in a hotel, In what way should she call a taxi? A. Ask a bellboy to attend to Smithers, Kincolith and Ocean Falls and the Peace River, will ilBERT AMD McCAFFERY LTD. continue until Friday. Chairman of the conferenrp Is PHONE 116 Li Lumber Building Supplies gate to the Caledonia convention of the Women's Auxiliary which opened today. She Is guest J. B. Gibson, president of the! It. Q. What Is the popular time, or season, for giving a debutante her coming-out party? Floyd Herchemer, who has MR PASSENGERS of Mrs. C. C. Mills. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hanson and Diocesan W.A. Sessions opened this afternoon and this evening an open meeting is being held in the Church been employed at Alice Arm for the past few months. Is in town. made in regard to formation of R. Just before or after the Jound To Vancouver: E. i N. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. , r. Tl f FISHERMAN DIES ABOARD HIS BOAT A Vancouver fisherman died aboard his boat at the Cow Bay a baseball team which is to be winter holidays. child left this week by road for Calgary where they will pay a visit with Mr. Hanson's parents. sponsored by the Loyal Order of miez, Moose under his managership J. Buchan, C. B. Hall with Bishop Gibson, Rev. Charles Lomas and Rev. Basil S. Prockter speaking on missionary work. in. m STETSON'S Summer STYLE Governor Collins outlined noats Tuesday evening, apparently from natural causes. Mr. Hanson has been employed at the celanese construction project at Watson Island. The new road Is about complet-1 ed and work on the mill should occupy a lot of the summer. Tor-bric mine production Is not expected before fall. Harry Daggett returned to the city on the Cardena from Alice Arm and Port Simpson Tuesday after spending several days in the north In connection with plans for the promoting of entertainment following regular meetings which would be in iund From Vancouver: fc-in. A. Dyer. From Sand-. Crosby, R. Ross. He was Henry Joseph Edwards, who came north for the spring fishing two weeks ago. His son. addition to films now available to the lodge through the local Howard, was with him. Mrs. M. deKergommeaux, of Terrace, Is visiting her son and daughter-ln-law at Port Edward while serving as delegate to the New officers will be elected during the conference. Among delegates is Miss Queenle Calvert, of the Peace River who Is attending as Bishop's Messenger. She arrived by train last night after flying from Fort St.. John to Prince George. Film Council. Tentative plans were made for a lodge picnic to be held sometime In the summer months. Docesan convention of the Wo He is survived also by his wife and a daughter at Vancouver. PATIENCE REWARDED PALM BEACH, Australia, (P More than 30 years ago Mrs. Raine lent a small clock to her sister who recently remembered Among delegates from outside COUPLE ESCAPE DROWNING ON ROTTING ICE BURNS LAKE Eric Hal-gerson, Babine Lake sawmill operator and his wife had a narrow escape when their propellor-driven snowmobile, heavyily laden with boom chains," crashed through the lake ice into 60 feet of water. They managed to get clear, then made their way to a logging camp, walking 10 miles over rotting ice covered with six inches of water. his duties as provincial voters' list enumerator. An Alyansh couple were married by Rev. Basil S. Prockter at St. Andrew's Cathedral. They were Mrs. Elsie Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Eli points are Mrs. John Hayhurst, J. E. Ormheim returned to the city Tuesday on the Cardena from a business trip to Stewart. Kitwanga; Mrs. M. de Kergom-meauv, Terrace; Mrs. George Dover, Terrace; Mrs. E. V. Bird, Hazelton; Mrs. C. A. Hinch-liffe, Smithers; Mrs. George Johnston, Kincolith, and an Ocean Falls delegate, expected and Ephraim Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Davles of Aiyansh were .CHANGE she had taken it to be repaired soon after she borrowed it. They got It from the watchmaker who had been "expecting you since 1917." witnesses. The bridegroom is a CBw"Asfc far j ffi J CAMP'S men's Auxiliary which "is being held at St. Andrew's Cathedral this week. Dr. R. M. Lane, Mrs. Lane and family will leave on tonight's train for Edmonton where they plan to spend the summer months. Dr. G. W. Large will act as part-time medical officer of health, following Dr Lane's departure for the east. Mrs. C. A. Hinchlif fe, of Smithers, wife of Canon Hinchliffe, of the interior town, is a guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Basil S. Prockter while In the city as delegate to the thirty- fisherman. Stetson's new Royal DeLuxe Hats in Light Beige and Silver Grey. Smart colors and correct styling for your summer vacation or business wear. to arrive this afternoon. of LIFE? Rev. . and Mrs. George John ston, of Kincolith, arrived in the city Tuesday on the Carden.i to spend a few days here for the first time since they went to th." Naas River village two years ago. Are you poinjr through the functional 'middle age period imjcuIiht to women (3ft to 52 yra.)? Uora this make you Buffer from hot Hashes, feel go neruouB, hitch-strung, tired? Then do try Lydia E. Pink ham's vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms, f'inkham'a Compound aUo haii what Doctors cull a slotnachio tonic effect! Mrs. Johnston Is convention delegate of the Caledonia Diocesan Board of the Women's 7Vw U; V LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S Vl sixth annual convention of the Caledonia Diocesan Women's Auxiliary. Auxiliary. Jfor ? "Chicken in the Rough' 5 At ALL SWEET SIXTEEN jicsf Announcements All advertisement n tbla column will be charged for b full month at 25 cents a word 'j. TO TAKE HOME NCall the Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM PHONE 231 Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. s,, you Wv ' CD SPRING SUITS AND . CAN l cTVl FS you Card Party, Catholic School Hall, 8 p.m., May 13. yy Mr. and Mrs. Darrow Gomez fM Je '' left tnis aIternoon y air or lli Vancouver where Mr. Gomez will Ky. Qfi be invested with the Distinguish - ) jlSji ed Conduct Medal for service Si -'ft overseas. He will receive the 1- J medal from Governor-General ! S Viscount Alexander at an inves- 1 iS titure at the Jericho Armed Ser- - ft vices headquarters. To Return v This Summer Royal Gaiety S. O. N. Independence Day Celebration. Program, refresh Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For , All Occasions in Margaret McLeod OPTOMETRIST IN NEW OFFICES t I By NORMAN CRIBBENS ii Canadian Press Staff Writer www ments, dance. Music by Mike Colussl. Monday, May 17, 8:30, S.O.N. .Hall. . . Booth P.T.A. May 19. Job's Daughters Tea, May 20, Mrs. Alex Mitchell's, 232 4th Ave. West. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at Mrs. Wm. Watts' home, 435 4th West. Junior Auxiliary United Church Tea, June 10. Presbyterian Tea, home of Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow St., June 17. 1 London in the green, spa ROOM 10 STONE BUILDING NEW PHONE BLUE 593 MX cious grounds of Buckingham Palace thousands of home and oversea visitors, including Canadians, will be entertained by the King and Queen at five garden hxating suits in liueen smart, bpring styles; herringbones, stripes and botanys in the latest Spring pastels. Sizes are broken, but there are some outstanding Ltuiuiuy bargains ucii gains awaiung awaiting the ine eany early siiopp shopper. parties this summer. The two main events are July z5. $35.00 NOW ONLY Mil 8 and 22. Among the 7.000 guests to be invited on both occasions will be the Prime Minister and cabinet, members of the House of Lords, the Diplomatic Corps, Expression of Thank; Upholstering FURNITURE REPAIR TRUCK AM) AUTO CUSHIONS RECOVERED Ask for PLASTAIIIDE available NOW! Out-of town orders given special attention LOVIN'S (Next to CFPR) HIONE BLl'E 818 J U.50 the Lord Mayor of London, mayors of towns and boroughs, famous judges and counsel, high officers of the Church of Eng land and the three services. ' To all those who contributed, through their efforts and support, to the success of the Prince Rupert District Music and Drama Festival, the committee in charge, on behalf of the Parent Teacher Council, expresses its sincere gratitude. PRINCE RUPERT DISTRICT MUSIC AND DRAMA COUNCIL High commissioners of Com monwealth countries resident In London will also be Invited, in Mrs. J. II. Black Secretary-Treasurer E. h. Hyndman President addition to large numbers of visitors from overseas. (1131 t I Applications from Canadian SHOE and SLIPPER visitors wishing to attend either of the July parties must, reach the Canadian High Commissioner in London by the end of this month. There will also be three presentation garden parties at the 111 Shorties and toppers in an assortment of styles to suit every individual taste. Quality fabrics in plain pastel. Take advantage now of the tremendous saving we've scheduled for you. Re3. $35.00 NOW ONLY r-aiace May n ana u ana junej 11, replacing the evening courts i 5 at which debutantes were pre- S 1 THE BETTER THE WATCH The more skillful repairing you need. A dollar watch is built after the fashion of a wheelbarrow anybody can understand It But you lake an expensive timepiece and its different. No one but an experienced man can deal with it safely. . . - . . It's wise to leave all disordered timepieces with J I $ j Q.50 IA 5 FREE! A PAIR OF NYLONS i OfC OUrSe These Garments May Be Bought On . . SWITH EVERY $10 OR MORE t PURCHASE MADE AT S DOMS sented In pre-war times "No further applications for these three events can now be considered," a Canada House official said. "The lists are closed, but I can say J.hat many Canadian visitors will be presented." Applications made to the Canadian High Commissioner are forwarded to the Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Ancaster, who, with the consent of the King and Queen, Issue Invitations. Fashion experts predict that many spectacular afternoon dresses will be seen at. this year's parties and that the longer "new look" skirt will prevail although it is not favored by the Queen and Princess Elizabeth. 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