1 FLOOD DYKE (Continued rrom Page 1 VMwtt Rupert Daily rectus LtD. Monday, June 7, 1943 . L ALBERT & McCAFFERY First Local News Items Hotel. . A . I tor ouiming needs MOOSE FLOOD RELIEF DANCE srnais unfavorable Father G. Clenaghan O.M.I, of . A. Letourneau 1.00 P. Letourneau ...... 2.00 P. Clark 2.00 A. Leighton 5.00 the local Roman Catholic clergy weather, the St. Andrew's Assailed last night on the Cardena lican Cathedral Sunday School S. Blomberg 1.00 M. Olsen, Vancouver; E. Mac-Donald, Vancouver; O. Hanson, Vancouver; W. R. Bonnycastle, The weekly program of whist and dancing held In the Moose Temple under the auspices of for a trip to Stewart on eccle- picnic, which was to have beeni !M. Shrubsall 1.00 SUPER-SPECIAL siasucai duties. . held on Saturday, was Dost- LUMBER . . . CEMENT ... FIR, CEDAR AND BIRCH PLYWOOD . . . RED CEDAR SHINGLES . . GYI'KOC WALLBOARD ... BRICKS, LIME, PLASTER L. Blain 1.00 F. Webber 1.00 R. C. Johnson 1-Gi) adian legion Executive Mr. and Mrs. Alex Flnnie. dIo- , Port Edward; R. H. Ekstein, New j the Loyal Order of Moose -was Westminster; H. Midski, New i the usual popular success Sat-Westminster; K. J. Bowe, Sands-jurday night. Card playing, pit; W. H. .Wilson. Sandspit; which took up the early part of A. J. Dawson, Ocean Falls; P. the evening, was well attended Pochalko, Vancouver; D. Kivi, 'and the winners were Mrs. Law-Vancouver;. A. Thompson, Van- ley and Mrs. M. Ratchford for Meeting and Regular neer residents of Prince Rupert, Inea Kristianson 1.00 Monthly Meeting sched- who moved from here about a Joan Miller ...... 100 CESSRT uled for June 7 and 9 fnrt.nitrhi-. nan InfpnHoH fn fhnnsfi B. Rudderham 2.00 1BERT & McCAFFERY LTD. have been postponed until Mon- .their new home in or near Chil- v- McKenzie 1.00 day, June 14 and Wednesday j Hwack, long settled and fertile G. W. Morgan 1.00 June 16, respectively, when Dom- community In the Fraser Valley. N- Bellis 5i00 inion Convention reports will be How they are affected has not J- Wilson 2.00 PHONE 116 FOR PRICES J. Stokes, Duncan; Miss E. Chal-loner, Butedale; Mrs. W. Malcolm, Butedale; F. W. Reich, Butedale. read. Mrs. E. Paavola 100 (135) been heard. Carl Brechin tallying high scores for the men. Following; the playing of cards refreshments were served and prizes distributed to the winners at whist. Dancing to music provided by the Moose Orchestra commenc Hugo Kraupner left today by j An overneated oil burner was air on a business trip to Van- responsible lor a fire call to the couver- residence of Mrs. G. Stromdahl, K. F Harriinp man.- f J 143 Nintn Avenue East on Sun- Wiouncementa fcrlwemcnK i this column E charted for a full monto Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE It 23 cenw Prince day morninS- blaze was con Rupert Fishermen's Co- j Mr. Yterburg 2.00 Martin Yterburg LOG C. L. McDonald 10.00 Friend - 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Guthrie 1.00 Mrs. I. Wick 100 Miss Johnson 20.00 Mr. Berglinel ..'. 3.00 Mrs. O. Strand .'. 2.00 Mrs. D. Delaney L00 Mrs. R. Long" 2.00 trolled before damage was done. ed at 10:30. The proceeds of this dance as well as a raffle were pledged to the Flood Relief Auxiliary United Church WEDDED IN CATHEDRAL A well known couple of the native village of Kitkatla were united in marriage early Friday evening at St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral by the rector. Rev. Q. Should a business man ask his secretary to get another business man on the telephone and then say, "Just a moment, please. "Mr. Young wishes to speak with you?" e 10, Mrs. C. H. Hankin-Jj5 Borden. Lterian Tea, home oi Campaign. Miss Dorothy Roberts was the winner of a parcel of Rev. George Morrow, formerly of Newcastle, England, Is a guest at the h,ome of Bishop J. B. Gib- operative, left by air this afternoon on a business trip to Vancouver. Dale Pitt, general manager of Siibak-Premier gold mining Co. Ltd., was a passenger aboard the Cardena bound north from canned goods raffled for this A. WLwecKin, oia huuw purpose. Mrs. John Wick 2.00 tact ,i, Vr it , i uuu r v v. . Ul bill, tnO u DCTtlAl t 17. kic School Hall, June 24 Basil S. Prockter. The bride was Lily Lewis, daughter of Mr. and KINSMEN RAISE $350 FOR FUND J home cooking sale, 2:30 prd tournament finals, 8 mpnths, Rev. Mr. Morrow has been visiting in various parts of Canada. It Is expected he will be assigned to a parish in the Diocese of Caledonia. R. H. Fuller - a.uu F. A. McLean 5.00 Alex Kingerskl 2.00 A Friend 2.00 Jack Morrison 3.00 E. Merk 2.00 Mrs. William Lewis. The groom was Albert Innes, son of Mr. and A. This depends upon the status of the two men. It is hot courteous to keep the second man waiting. Q. Is it all. right to send wedding invitations to friends who live so far away that one knows they will be unable to attend? I A. Certainly. Distance has The satisfactory sum of $350.90 Vancouver last night for a visit of inspection to the property. Capt. Alex Sinclair of the Pacific 'Coast pilotage service sailed on the Catala Saturday 8 Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, was realized for the flood emerg ency relief fund by the Kins Mrs. Timothy Innes. There was a full bridal retinue including several bridesmaids and groomsmen as well as flower girls, all 1 20. jiyterian Fall Bazaar, No. M. J. Saunders 10.00 G. R. Eburne 2.00 HTi-0 U7 T Rrwont 1.03 men's Club at their dance Fri evening on his return to Van. ;l Timely Recipe day night. One hundred and : twenty - nine dress shirts in all sizes and colors to suit everyone's taste. Broadcloths in woven stripes, plain colors , and fine checkaall to be sold at BARGAIN prices that you cannot afford to miss. Reg. Price $4.75 Sale Price $3.15 Reg. Price $4.00 Sale Price $2.95 Reg. Price ..: $3.75 Sale Price $2.65 Deauiuuiiy costumed. Many j couver. Capt. Sinclair piloted th Miss E.' Barber ..Z:I.l... LOO nothln& t0 d0 with thoughtful- menas were in aiienaance tO;RUSSan shlD chukotka AIR PASSENGERS ' here v a w.w.-.-.v.-.w aw ness. Mrs. P. Husay L00 from Vancouver last week. To Vancouver Mrs. A. Walker, Mrs. R. Kelsey 2.0'J Mrs. V. Brown 100 P. Rosang - 10.00 witness the ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Dwyer Lewis, wore white flowered crepe under tulle, the gown having a sweetheart neckline. She aVo had u BRAISED VEAL AND NOODLES 8 lb. salt pork, finely diced l'2 lbs. vaei breast, cut in V2-inch pieces Q. When should a woman rise to receive an introduction to a man? A. Only when she Is the hostess. In this instance she not only rises, but extends her hand j NOTICE X C. Lunch Cafe, Hazelton. a notice that I have a fsiiip interest in the above g and any sale of same $y be made subject to my ftl. ri JACK LEE I Mrs. J. Fredheim 3.00 ; Mrs. M. Mennell and two children, have arrived in the city from Victoria to pay p. brief visit with Mrs. Mennell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hugo Kraupner, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jeflerles, K. Harding, Mr. Swen-sen, A. Feidler, J. STripway. To Smithers W. E. Shrubsall, E. Hardy, S. Edgar, L. Bolton. . From Sandspit K. Bowe, K. Solberg, M. Gourlay, W. H. Wil-"son, D. MarshaUT'ftlrs. S. -Wilson, A. V. Lehman. in greeting. A Friend 3.00 Mrs. J. Carpenter ; 2.U0 "Anonymous .'. LOO i Mr. and Mv. A. R. Nichols 5.00 I Anonymous - 2.00 I Mrs. B. Gammon 2.00 2 tablespoons. flour IV2 teaspoons salt 2 cups water 3,k cup diced celery i tablespoons chopped onion- 1 Vi cus broken noodles conventional veil and her bouquet was of orange blossoms. The matron of honor was Mrs. Paul Mason in a rose pink floor length gown. Cla&siiitQ Advertising Pays! SALT LAKE IS Mrs. G. Mostad o ou 1 tablespoon chopped Darslev vnii iuamfii iiiua enrrrn The groomsmen Included James I POPULAR SPOT Innes, uncle of the groom, Paul i Mason and Russell Gamble, all; The Salt Lake on the north ert Pioneer to ! Ireland Visit ir R. Barrow, wiio, as a gsineer, helped lay out t Rupert's townsite and s a member of the first Fry the salt pork In a heavy T- M- Spencer uJ pan until golden brown and Mrs- WU Macuo,liua " urn msm then mm (scodlilLV- prominent men of the village. I side oi the narbor was a popu- crisp. Add veal which has been Anonymous - Forty-two guests assembled i 'ar place on Sunday when scores sprinkled with flour, and brown. - stole 100 later at the banquet hall of the of picnickers and holiday makers Add salt and water and simmer Mrs. E. A. Keays LOO Broadway Cafe for a wedding spent the day there. Resumption until tender. Add celery, chopped L. S. Edgar 100 banquet which was sponsored by : of Sunday excursions by Tony ( onion and noodles. Cover and Anonymous...- 5.00 Edward Bolton. Speakers, in ad-! Crawley in his new cruiser cook until noodles are tender. Mrs. Norman McLeod 5.00 dition to Mr. Bolton, included ; "A.P.C." has made the holiday 1 Serve, sprinkled with chopped Mrs. H. Brown L00 Rev Basil S. Prockter, Paul; spot available to the general parsley. Yield: 6 servings. Mrs. T. Brewerton LOU ..... ...... -R flfl (ouncil, has been heard indirectly. He has beeii retirement at Kokanee near Nelson, for some lid E. T. Applewhaite has fcirom his father that he Burrow) is soon to leave trip to his native home In Id ,S Mason, James Innes, William pudjic. Many private, Doats took Mrs. t. tnnsmuiuu Gladstone . and, of course, the parties to the lake as well. Cravat was the name given by Mrs. G. M. Currie 100 Many motorists drove past Kwin- I the French in the reign of Louis Mrs. O. JuviK eroom. 41 Here's Good News! 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