Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, September 19, 1950 AIR PASSENGERS Barbara Stanwyck Jnk , Former Local Man Succumbs TODAY 79 p.m. lYoman Gels 'C.L.U Dearee und Sign Posts Are Erected "-"II ur MFD At,.' To Vancouver (today) W. ONE COMPLETE SHOW f Ernest Exley, who for many years lived in Rupert but for the "R0M ' u TTW, ... RICIIARD WIDMARK LIONEL BARRYMORE in 'DOWN TO THE SEA Kirkcr, M. J. Aycr, A. Paul, W. V.j EDMONTON ' Mrs. Mollie Lowry, A. K. Davidson, T. Rannie, j Stevenson of Edmonton has been J. Wilson, Mrs. D. Dution, Mrs., awarded the ninth Chartered V. Phillips and infant, R. May-j Life Underw riters degree ever hew, L. G. Thomas, J. E. Elliott, awarded a Canadian woman. R. MacDonald, L. F. Gosse, J. j Though many men in thu In-Williams. finance field have passed, the To Sandspit (today) Mr. and I examinations, Mrs. Stevenson Is Mrs. J. Wurtz. j th? th:rd woman in western From Vancouver (yesterday)--j Canada to pa the three-yoar Jaycee Workers Doing Good Job of Puting l"p Directional Aids on St ret is , First of the street E'sn posts which the Junior Chamber of Ciimmerce .undertook several rronths ago to erect following the dehiraoilily being suggested IN 5HIP5" k "TUCSON DIAPERS VESTS BLANKETS SHAWLS DRESSES SOCKS SWEATERS COATS past thirteen or fourteen years has resided on the family farm near Smithera, passed away last evening at 7 o'clock In Smithcrs, according to word received today by local relatives. Death followed a heart attack. Eldest son of the late Mr. and Mrs John Walker Exley. formerly of PrinceRupert, Mr. Exley at one time assisted his father as Janitor of the City Hall. Born in Yorkshire, England, sixty-five years ago, Mr. Exley arrived in Canada as a young man, coming to Prince Rupert Br1 Two Features WED. THURS. ot 7.30 p.m. in the editorial columns ot the Daily News. ana elsewhere, made their appearance on Sunday. P. Vcrner, D. Stewart, P. Ham-.course given by the University mond. Miss J.' Haughland, Miss 'of Toronto which is necessary to E. Murie, G. L. Brodie, D. McKen- j receive the C.L.U. aegri'f . zie, H. Swcngel, A. J. Cummint?s, Mrs. Stevenson ,a school teach-P. Allen, G .Cameron, Dr. G. i er before her marriage, re-Stafford, H. N. Tucker, J. C, j entered the business world ith Peddie, Mrs. J. N. Ewart, Mr. and , the Canada Life Assurance Corn- A Fn! Quality Infants' Wear Thrifty Prices RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE Mrs. D. Hay and son, C. J. Cowan, pany four years ago. C. J. Davis, J. N. Ewing, Mrs. I She now is a lite member ol with his narents. Stafford. I the Women's Round Table Club Deceased Is survived by five sisters Mrs. Charles Morris and Mrs. Chester Thoman of Smith-ers, Mrs. Edward Kane of Vancouver, and Mrs. O. L Carlson end Mrs. C. V. Leavitt of Prince The neat 4x4 inch white painted sticks with stencilled lettering were erected at a number of strategic intersections by Jaycee workers and more will be going up as time permits. The intention is to get forty in place this year and another sixty in 1051 for a total of 100. Among the corners where the posts have been already placed are Second and McBride, Third and McBride, Second Avenue and Third Strict, Second Avenue and Fifth Street, McBride at ; " r'aywi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DY j Ormes my- o F'-om Sandsplt (yesterday) L. j of Americp. having sold $250,000 Baynon, T. Parker, A. Colhnson. j worth of insurance every year To Vancouver (yesterday) W. lor the last three. Kirker, J. M. Webster, R. Brown,: En'thusi-stic uaout, the pcsl-Lee Hunt, I. Benson, G. II. Orr ' bilities of insurance salcs.ucn-M. Braunstcin, E. G. McCorkelU ship for older business girls, she R. Johns, Alex Patterson, P. Car-1 thinks it is one of the few rj- ny News Classilied. . Try a V Moose Hospital Guild Meeting A meeting of the hospital guild committee of the Women of the roll. Rupert. The funeral will be held in Smithers on Thursday and the sisters are leaving on tomorrow night's train to attend. ' fessions in which women can .still find plenty of opportunities. To Saiidipit (yesterday) J Martenson, W. McKay, Mrs. G Moose was held the latter part of last week at the home of Mrs. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Aven- Crosvenor, J. Montgomery. I til Chris Erickson and, after a brief es, Seventh Avenue and Eberts h,i.dnpK .inn nannsta , Street, EieVvM-.m Avenue and H.M.C.S. Ontario, which sailed Britons "Wolves" Say French Girls the Pioneer Druqasf PRESCRIPTION sa! Frederick Street, Seventh Ave. p.nd Havs Cov: Circle and Hav-; unexpectedly early from Prince played. The winners were Mrs. Rupert last week, due to a change In " training plan, ha J BRITONS "WOLVES" .... .... e PWrLLHELI, North Wales 0 kAlways Prompt and Courteous i again sailed from Esquimau to resume her cruises in British Columbia waters. Daily Delivery Servict PHONE 81 We're Here to Scrva YOU A. Ritchie and Mrs. H. Dickens. Cove Avenue and Conrad. Refreshments were served by the i , . , . , . , , , . . . . . . ; The general idea is to mstal hostess who was assisted by Mrs. the posls (long thc hU.hway Ritchie, Mrs Dickens and Mrs. : route Within the city limits. Mclntyre. Those present were I Lumber for the sin posts was Mrs. C. Erickson, Mrs. R. Wilson, j provided by the city and thj iur- a wintn,-. Mr Mnrpin paint by Island City Builders Claude Fabius, 20-year-old Jeweller's assistant from Paris, spending her summer vacation at a holiday camp here, says of the NEW GRAIN ELEVATOR Commodore Cafe 3 Supplies. Mrs. A Bellamy, Mrs. A. Ritchie, Hospitality and Oood Food" LETHBRIDGE. Alta. 0, ThC aritush male: largest single-unit grain eievatarj "They are the freshest pack of in Alberta was opened recently , wolves I have ever met. thtak has been three miles south of here. Cost-! someone . .. , i telling them tales about French Mrs. H. Dicker.r. and Mrs. C. Mc I i Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders lntyre. Dan Williamson is chairman of the Javcees' sign post committee with Geoff Hill, Archie d Ave. David Chow, Mgr. f nig ou,uuy it iiaa a toatiuj I girls When I explained that all Wudel. Harry Burrow and Eric Try a Classified in the News. 120,000 Dusneis. Speers also on the committee. It o ys? Sh o s H. ' ' I ' - iJOHN '" mil nrn M ' I wanted was to argue seriously, I to learn more about the English, th'y considered that a waste of ' time." ' I Claude has solved her problem j by asking permission to" work in the (Kiffee bar, for free, so she j can listen to the conversation i around her and perhaps join in. 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Alta., watch- their harvest being piled beneath tn? r-Kies for lack of granary space. The pile, containing 45,00050,000 bushels- of Marquis wheat, is 253 feet long, -33- wide 'and- 12 high. It was grown on land of the Blood Indian Reserve ieaacd by white men in the largest grain field within one fence in the Commonwealth 1.000 acres. (CP Photoi Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer for ELKCTROLt'X Contact the above for all Services and Supplies See the new three brush ELIX'TUOLIX FLOOR POLISHER Applies the wax as well ts polishes PHONE 451 Phone today for a free demon stration of the 1950 Models of, the L'LECTROLUX AIR W06 m-mffWM A. 5 " stry y PURIFIER and ELECTROLDX FIOOR POLISHER - - I- t 4. til WIS , , it W" The story of film entitled, "A" ISLAM)." Available Jr- requests to Qninr, Prepare For WINTER! Check your Furnace and Chimney Now! O Wc have the most modern vaewoir equipment for cleaning furnaces and chinwys. PHONE 684 THOM Sheet Metal Ltd. CHECK YOUR FURNACE 26,000 PAPER BAGS A DAY. 2b,0()0 paper laKa "Marie in II. C." ea h holding 100 poiimlg of a finished product "Mailc in H.C" The ('oiiKoliilalfd Mininif and Smltii Company of Canaila, Limited, linen tliin quantity of lagg to package its tlaily production if chemical fertilizer, whsch are thiicd from Trail, II. C, to all pari, of the worltl. "Made in B.C." mean, a preat deal when applied to Cominco. purchase, from the Forest Proiluct. Industry for il emphasize, the Company's policy of buying as close to home as pomtHdc. In addition to paper product the large amount or lumler necessary for Comtneo'a extensive operation, i. purchased from British Columbia's interior mill. By these purchase, from the Forest Product. Industry Cominco provide, employment for British Columbian, in the woods, in the mills, and in the manufacturing plant, of thi. industry. Co-operation between industries mean, cooperation between group, of people, each supplying the need, of the other and each in turn contributing to Uie prosperity of the other by providing money for eipansion of plants, added employment, and other items that mean progress and better living for all. The Consolidated Mining Ct Smelting Company of Canada)