1 Ptfnce Xtttptrt DaflB I3eto LtD. Wednesday, May 12, 1948 Francois Lake News tout the remains of Arab forces 1 in hillside positions, and Jewish 'convoys started moving yester r PA YS JEWS CLEAR OUT ARABS FROM. TO ROLL YOUR OWN WITH day, he s.ald. ' UNLUCKY MEMBER LOSES TWO AUTOS MONTREAL W J. H. Dellsle, minister without portfolio in the Quebec government, had to do without an automobile after all. First his car was stolen and when recovered by the police, U was damaged to such an extent that It had to be left several weeks In a .garage. The garage owner did not want the minister to go without a car, so he lent him another automobile while his own FRANCOIS LAKE The Annual Clean-up Day at the Institute Hall was on Saturday. On Friday afternoon the school children worked hard and picked up paper and other rubbish on the grounds and piled them in piles to be carted away the next morning when the older workers came. The highway is the .supply lifeline to 100,000 Jew living In Jerusalem. Meanwhile, the . Red Cross awaited a written request from ' Arab and Jewish leaders to. convert Jerusalem into a ' neutral zone. A temporary cease fire order was agreed to Saturday VITAL HIGHWAY JERUSALEM, The. Jews claimed victory Tuesday in their battle to open their vital Jerusalem-Tel Aviv supply line. A spokesman said that Jewish Cigarette Tobacco the various activities In cm-nection with the Institute in both countries. The next meet commandos had smashed Arab The work that the children did was surely appreciated and showed that they appreciated having the use of the hall when needed. The remainder of -the work was done by one o'clock among both forces now in, th Holy City. ing will be at Reg. Partington's was being repaired. home Uie flrstTThursday in June, Mr. Delisle drove home for lunch. When he came out, the ,lD, SWEET, BRIGHT VIRGINIA resistance in the Bab El Was fcorge and swarmed over the hills to wipe out Arab entrenchments. Hagana militia engineers used bulldozers and dynamite to root on Saturday ready for the big day on May 24. A few warm days are drying car was gone. So he reported a up the roads and with the worst second car stolen, bog holes in the road being i-- There were six in attendance at the Women's Institute meet HOW CAN I ? ? ? i By ANNE ASHU.Y -1 Q. How can I strengthen, new glassware? A. By placing it In a vessel of slightly salted water, Jetting it come to a boil slowly, then thoroughly,, allowed by cnpilng slowly. The slower this treatment, the more effective wiU, btf Chevalier Composes Citizens' New Name fimely Topics from errace ing at Mrs. Claude Lord's home at Tchesinkut Lake on Thurs planked It is hoped that traffic Charles Millar played guitars. J. will be resumed on the road, gave a short address, and Traffic and business have been Mrs Earl Hanke gave a very almost at standstill for weeks, (interesting and instructive ta on David Livingstone. Mrs. Gerald Cooper has returned from Merrit where he has been with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooper, for the winter. He came up in his car and made day afternoon. It was decided French Singer Calls Cranby to have a, raffle to help out the funds of the Farmers' Institute, JURY iRY FUNERAL FUNERAL IS IS HELD HELD FOR FOR Twenty attended the Christian Plul Kelly closed the meeting , a slow trip. In one part of the the raffle to be at the dance on Association meeting at Mrs. ' with a prayer. , road he had to be towed for two 1 May 24. Two engraved silver Charles Millar's home on Sat-1 Mrs. Millar served lunch which miles steady the result. Q. How can I dry a, sweater properly after washing? A. Lay the sweater oh a flat I ace Boivin wanted a propet ' name to designate citizens ol (HAM WATSON AT TERRACE tPJiACK A military funeral was held on Tues. The Hemre and WaaLe saw-' surface, turning from time to cups will be presented Dy tne urciay afternoon, with, the ma- was rather hurriedly eaten so Women's Institute at the fair, jority from Southbank. Getting that the Southbank folk coul'l for the boy and girl who win there was rather a problem with catch the ferry, the most marks for their school , the road boggy, so Charles Mil-1 this Eastern Townships city. I French sinRer Maurice Chevalier did not hepitate. mill Is now operating this side, time. It will not stretch and will of the lake. be soft and dry. 'jjf'.ci-iKion in Terrace when William Watson was work shown lar met two parties at the Land-1 The roads being closed to ing and took them in his car trucks has brought to the fore Members will save their cop i rest in uil- ivaiuiu vcmcLtrry. DLTViees were French. And the way he pro Knox United Church with Mr. Donald Brey! it the name sounded SuS them to send at the end of the Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST VP-TO-DATE RESTAV'RANT OPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 3:3a A.M. to James Jeffrey's. They were some ingenious modes of trans- : " met there by James Jeffrey with portation. On Sunday after -a team and dray and taken the noon a rubber-tired tractor went mile and a half up to the Millar past the Landing drawing be-farm (it used to be the Smith hind It a dray loaded with folk j farmi. going to the Sunday School at! After all had gathered in the the Calder home (Brownleei.l Tymns sung were "Abide With Me" and "Onward pleased and those seated around , ,, . ,, , . . overseas " K parcel was collected by Chevalier at a dinner tendered . , ... Soldiers. Mrs. Ban- ';he oruan. of the morning. At midnight, re- by the city applauded members and friend.-, freshmen ts were served by the So Maurice became the flat members bringing articles. Mrs. Lord offered to pack and send this month's parcel. The Institute is getting in touch with the Women's Instl- Special Dinner I. very Sunday, S p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISIIES A SPECIALTY hecased filled the church firemen and their wives and the official Granbyens. He was given rre were many lovely a f f a.ir was successful in all ways. a, symbolic key engraved with pleasant sitting room a five- All looked to be enjoying the piece orchestra played several trip immensely. hymns and the others sang James Jeffrey and Mrs. Parting- Lawson Sugden is home from fr.butes George Dover assisted at the the coat-of-arms of the city n.,H u,nc tvartn nn h, .nni5.ru pin. tute at Mordlford, Hereford, CHOW trers were omraaes n. door. CHOP SUEY For Outside Orders Phone 133 zen of Granby. England, so that they can cor- ton played violins, J. Nash the the U.B.C. and will work with respond and keep in touch with banjo, and Robert Jeffrey and the Forestry for the summer. W. Craig. W. Warner, f Beecher, P. Van Stolk, jpnk Green. The Anglican tea and sale was held on Saturday afternoon In the Orange Hall and was a fin Hamlin, Betty McCabe and Flora Melvin. tourers were Mrs. W. Sparkes, and Mrs. Dover, cashier. Mrs. N. McNabb, home cooking stall. Mrs. H. King, Mrs. C. Giggey, fancy work stall. Mm. C. R. de Kergommeaux, Mrs. H. I I J " ' " "I I'VE ASKED YOu ) i" ( I DIDN'T THREE TIMES vflK' f HEAR X) , f5 TO HELP ME j!L SOUt BLOMDIE f-L fl:' ancial and social success. Lovely spring flowers graced the tea tables, pourers' table and stalls. The home cooking and candy stall had a choice selection of good things to eat and the fancy , work stall had some lovely ar- J Holes for sale. Introduced by Mrs. Maxted, Mr. Donald Brey jfiTrace Theatre Is having : !imeue projecting ma-jj.italled which will be In i week. Better service sivon to the movie-goers l the projection will bo o none. if T. Elliott and daughter. Holden. Mrs. Priest and son, Ronnie, arrived at the week-end from Prince Rupert and will spend a few clays here. Mrs. J. Mayo travelled to ix of Prince Rupert, are; opened the proceedings with a jg in Terrace. j prayer and a few words ft pleas- f5 ure at being called to Terrace It to the strains of the to serve the people here. Help- hc.sira, dancers at the lng to make the afternoon a )b s Ball in Oddfellows' success were Mrs. Corlett, Mrs. 9 Friday evening had a Thomson and Mrs. Sande in the p? time till the erly hours kitchen. Servlteurs were Mrs. Prince Rupert on Saturday's I . - 1 I I'M -V'TI'M I ' ' ' II 1 I i I STOOP ?1GHT Vq,) tTHE ACOUSTICS 21 I 1 I 1 ( THE ACOUSTICS X'SH "' ""( hEI?EAND S!!,! ACE VERY BAO ; ARE BAD, "lZj I I ' L SHOUTED IT) &J -TIN THIS ROOM, jA I HE SAYS J CP J ' W "' - l " iBuswess and Professional train and is staying there for a few days. The Boy Scouts and Girl Guides are going to raise $200 for the cancer fund and will be out collecting soon. The Kinsmen are putting up a silver cup for the winning tug-o-war team at their May 24 Sports Day. It Is Intended that this will be an annual event and any team successful in winning the cup for three consecutive years will be allowed to retain K. P. J. CHENEY j ; DENTIST SITE 5, SMITH BLOCK 1 765 P.O. Box 1401 FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed H & ELKINS LTD, limbint; and Heating ;1 Engineers the cup for all time. JONES NEWS STAND We handle Eastern and Western P.O. Box. 274 4174 Mrs. G. Dover and Mrs. C. R. deKergommeaux left on Tuesday's train to attend the Diocesan W.A. annual meeting to be held in Prince Rupert this Papers Swedish-American Tribune and Western Miner Sixth Street Red 808 In f. l. HUGHES I Chiropractor i-22 BESNER BLOCK B"t 894 phone Blue 442 week. PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone RED 739 1361 Overlook Street I0RGE L. 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