piUut nupctt Dailr ttos LtU. Tuesday, April 20. 1948 !" - - . -:wnmm v.- Local News Items . . . EXPANSION OF FILM COUNCIL WORK SUGGESTED Mrs. Helen Marchlldon left on ( OJMIBEISL ) E NOW HAVE STOCKS OF ,h Cedar and Planks, lengths to 20 and 22 feet. Local Girl Makes Good Impression Youngest of all the delegates at the Imperial Order, Daugh Miss Hazel Wren arrived lu the city-the latter part of last week from Prince George to pay a two weeks' visit with her undo and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jensen, Eleventh Avenue. yesterday's plane for a trip to Ski Films, Civic Centre 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 20. Free. 93) Tricycles, KidKars, Childs' the Queen Charlotte Islands. Baseball Annual General A suggestion that the Prince Rupert Film Council might Rockers, Doll Cribs, Doll Car ters of the Empire, British Col ' ...i,.n. ' 2x1. ZXd,io... Meeting, Friday, April 23, Civic umbia Chapter in Victoria last ninicl'""" . a in i.wilmu extend Its activities to become riages. Prices reduced for quick selling. Buy at Elio's. UO Centre. w 'PlaP' ...iriP. Number 1 and Number 2, 5X. P'' . thin W. M. Watts left on yesterday's n .1 ; .... A Kre T T flil.- I KKES ON APPLICATION a co-ordinating council for organizations engaged In community projects was made at a meeting of the council last night by Mrs. J. M. Black, secretary, lingham sailed Sunday night on plane for a business trip to Van WW J the Cardena for a brief trip to cuuver To Clear week, Shari Ingalls, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. A. M. Ingalls, made an excellent impression, according to word from the capital city. She represented Galloway Rapids Chapter of thU city and her companions at the convention were Mrs. Jens Mun-the, Mrs. C. G. Ham. Mrs. S. A. Kielback, and Mrs. L. F. Beving- Kincolith on Salvation Army New Baby Carriages. Price following conversations with business. .- , greatly reduced for quick selling. Buy at Elio's. (tf) National Film Board represent W. R. Love, formerly of this ALBERT AND McCAFFERY LTD. atives in Vancouver. citv and now " residing --- In Vic- n V. , .. 1 f f at . ReDortine on. conversations i Mrs. M. J. Liuuguci ijr rcu nlber rllUM. no uuiiuing supplies she had had recently in the Odd Lines at . MAI 11 toria, arrived in tne ,cny on me the end Q. lhe week lot Eam0n-Princess Adelaide yesterday af-ton , tne wnere gne wiu gpend south with Charles Marshall, T --- ton. The local girl led all the standard bearers and was roundly applauded when she read the ternoon from the south for a summer months. V . supervisor of the National Film business visit. SALE PRICES Board. Mrs. Black pdssed on NEW BADGE The Canadian Regimental Sergeant Major soon will be sporting a new badge of rank one that for the first time in the history of the Canadian Army will be distinctively Canadian in design. On the badge Is embroidered the Canadian coat of arms supported on the left by a silver lion rampant holding a lance bearing the Union Jack, and on the right hv a silver unicorn holding a report of her chapter to the Waitress's Union Meeting, .Tuesday April 20, 7:30 p.m. Car Mr and Mrs. Thomas Smith who were " recently married In penter's Hall. Members please the city, the bride having for-1 attend. (93) merly been Miss Gertrude Mc ,C. E. Salter, manager of the Canadian Fishing Co.'s cannery at Carlisle, and J." J. Fraser, ToniRht's train, due from the the idea that because of its broad representation in the community, the Film Council might become a focal centre for such projects as the annual Red Cross drive, safety campaigns and cultural projects. The 34 members present decided to consider the possibili East at 10:45, was reported this . .-1 i fr tn Hu nni Viniir And & 30 PAIRS OF Reg. Prices $7.50 to $15.00 BOOTS AND OXFORDS manager of the Oceanic fishing camp, left Saturday morning for 111U1U411& ww m- - - - - caused lance bearing a blue banner half late, delay being oyj j, ii u n n nharmiH UHh three POld fleUr- Neill, returned on the Princess Adelaide yesterday afternoon from a honeymoon trip to Vancouver, and Seattle. ROTARY MINSTREL SHOW! Thursday and Friday, April 22 the Skeena River to take up snowsnae conaiuons in ut ivc o TO CLEAR flf AC PAIR their duties for the summer Pass area. Time of arrival will $4.95 ties of the scheme. at the respective' plants. They therefore be 12:15 midnight. So great has been the demand for films and for the council's and 23 at 8 p.m. Don t fail to see and hear those side-splitting had arrived from Vancouver on Wednesday. Cookie Day! Cookie Day Is April 23 and 24, and Is sponsored coons Sambo and Tambo ana sole projector that the members decided that it is imperative by the B. C. Girl Guides. Orders Bones and Jones. Grand Negro ClassiUto. Advertising Pays! that a second projector be purchased. The plan was turned Chorus singing all the old favorites. Tickets available from for the attractive blue and yellow boxed cookies with the Guide Trefoil on the side will de-lls. The Canadian coat of arms is surmounted by a silver Royal helmet mantled, and a silver lion passant guardant, imperially crowned and holding a red maple leaf in the right paw. The whole is ensigned with the Imperial crown proper and inscribed In gold on a blue scroll below is the motto, "A Marl Usque Ad Mare." The badge is three inches high and two and a half inches wide. It will be worn by all Warrant Officers, 10 DOZEN Reg. Price $1.15 and $1.00 JOCKEY SHORTS AND SHIRTS TO CLEAR EACH IRotarians and at Civic Centre. GENTLE (93) over to the executive to decide its feasibility and to report back to the next monthly meeting. The council has been request be taken' by your guides and brownies. (It) LAXATIVE ANTACID ed to send two delegates to Van couver in May to attend sessions An unsigned letter from "A Student," dealing with the recent showing of the picture, "Henry V." at the Capitol Thea- Twelfth Wedding Anniversary Party Twelfth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. (Sonny) Dickens, jr., was celebrated Sat Class - I, replacing - both the K. trp tre, has has heen oeen received rece.vea a at the Daily News and would be used sbaagea fe ConQUct0rs if the writer would make him 12 DOZEN White. Reg. Price 70c Pair PURE WOOL WORK SOX TO CLEAR fjg PAIR urday night at a happy family self or herself known. of the Adult Education Council "workshop" at Acadia Camp, during which sessions will be devoted to visual education techniques. A letter from Dr. Gordon Shrum, president of the Adult Education Council, stated that delegates were being sought from all local Film Councils in the Drovince. Mr. Shrum said party with Mr. and Mrs. Ross GEORGE, MATHERS . Mansell as host and hostess. The For your Furniture require- 1, tm TD r A V 1 evening was pleasantly spent in ments buy at Eello's. The prices BUKIE-UOAI i music and dancing after a sump of the entire stock are greatly , Funeral 1 rites fo the late reduced for quick selling. (tf'George Mathers, who died last week in the city, were held Sat-arrived Mrs. Ross Frascr and two sons in the city on the Prin- urday afternoon at Grenyille tuous dinner had been enjoyed. Present were Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dickens, jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mansell. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. that it is likely that ways will be found to pay a portion of the expense of the delegates. Resignation from the execu "nrl Mrs Rpnnv CeSS AQCiaiQc yesiciuttjr airei- -"- , ana Mrs. uenny, ti,,r. unrtpr snnnsnrsh d of the Stone, Mr. A SMALL (iUANTIlY OF ' Penman's. Reg. Price $1.30 BOYS' POLO SHIRTS TO CLEAR gJjQ EACH and Mrs. Thomas, irom Vancouver xoi Tninn "f which Windle, Mr month s visit witn ner parents, imm" - -- tive was received from C. H. Collins, Moose Lodge representative. He was replaced by William McKenzie, Oddfellows' dele Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allen. Mrs. he was a memotr. n. Fraser's husband is on a trade S. Prockter of St. Andrews miinn t.n Kmrland as reore- Cathedral officiated. McMeekin, jr.. Miss Marisa Windle, Andy McNaughton, Donald Clark, Raymon Schaetfer and Alf Mcudcls. II 0?n I sentative of H. R. MacMillan Co. Mr. Mathers, who was born at gate. Followine the business session. , 1,. irlrtH c'lnin t.(i Princt1 the National Fiin. Board Eye! Annette Mansell has taken a ' . , ,Qln' w.,s no the group pre-viewed two new films, one of them the latest of Wfm ! Witness" series. three-year lease from Mrs. J. th(j Ume oI nis dt,atn. Chairman of t li e meeting i Lome MacLaren on the Third . nVmns "Lead Kindly was Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton, Avenue store until recently oc- , ..s..fUv Tendcriy council president. cupicd by Parkin Electric and u CaUing;. werc sung by will DC moving ner lauius .ur ... Y.nnlVatioii. Mrs. J. C Announcements rV,fi,',. H. J .1, ft J , I "I i to-wear business there from the ors,.inist Gjkcr was present location upstairs in the IntcrmPnl ,,uok plin- at Fair-Stone Block after May 1. . r.metl;rv the follow- I 1 S All iid vfrt tspir.! s .i this column will bp charRpd lor u full month At 'Ah centu a word Orange Tea, oddfellows' Hall, lng acting as pallbearers: r. Roma; W. Pilfold, sr.; W. Johnson; W. Ferguson; J. Aden and Mother's Day MAY 9 C A R D S April 21. Party Standings In Ontario House Women of tiic Moose tea at G. Bitton. the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, The present standing of par-. -HOT ties in the Legislaure of On A NEW STYLE SHINGLE BY SIDNEY willi KHrcpiiiK lines fur I hut lin, low look n new roiiHlriK'lion or rr-roolinjf. liuilt fur wchtorn climatic conditions, Duroiil 2-lrn will not lift, curl or crack. Tlic. rolorfiil hlatc granule Mill not flake off . . llicv give extra protection. EXPERTLY APPLIED BY APPROVED SPECIALISTS mighty importunl point. You gel a lirl- la roof with years of ccricnce nnil 'knotv-liow" going into its application. See your local dealer or write today. tario, where a provincial election 4" -. piHttiirflni. is called for May 7, Is as follows: iGL' VE HIT THE NAIL .ON THE HEAD! Asphalt or Cedar Shingles will salve your roofing problem. ORDER THEM FROM Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 3:i Ituilders ami Contractors 546 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel . Show, . evenings April 22 and 23. Children's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter Devonshire Tea, Civic Centre, April 24. Card Parly, Catholic School Hall, April 2'J. United Church Spring Sale, . . . About Socialism's Dilemma Touij'.icat pubhc relations job I know is the one faced by our Socialist friends. Progressive-Conservatives, 65. Liberals, 11. C.C.F., 7. Labor-Progressives, 20. Vacant, 2. Liberal Labor, 1. mioutor- Are you going lltru the fuiH-liotMl riiifll-aite' (rnriod HN'iiliar to wmnrn (.'IM-Sli yrw.)? I hies litis make you duffer from hot flatten, feel ki ncr wits, hiirh-Btmnit, tinxl? Then ntry I.yiiia K. I'inkham Veget-aMe .'nn-ptiuml to relievemich symptoms! Pmkhnin' (VHitKtind also has what Ih:Uira vl a HtfiniMchiL- tomt: oflcicl! April 29. M i iikc mire, it's a Genuine Duroid Koof. Made only by LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S t'Zl Mother's Day Tea, Salvation Armv Native Girl's Home, May -.."..v . . . V. -" .V..".W. J FOR ;I :-"Chicken in the Rough':; I TO TAKE HOME J The Communists have aJoptcJ them. Tim Buck tells the people: "First we'll have Socialism then, I hope, we'll have Communism." So he tells everyone to vote tor Socialism, C.C.F. h-and. What, makes the ex 4, 3-6 p.m. Prince Rupert District Music Going Steady and Drama Festival, Civic Con Advertise In the Dally News. Hotel. . l imn Arrivals Prince Rupert Cull the i (TV 10 CHNTKK $ DIMNd ROOM ? DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Itt-Miir Itloik Third Ave. tre, May 5 and 0, afternoons and evenings. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Gyro Klondike Nile, May 7. PHONE 231 mna plaining so hard for the embarrassed Socialists is lh fact that Socialism so often has prepared the way for Communism Mother's Day Tea, Home Cook S0Ol- S. W. Leslie, Vancouver; T. W ing, Sonja Ladles, May o, bons or complete Croft, Vancouver; J. Thompson, Vancouver: J. D. Clark, Vancou ver: F. W. Pashlcy. Sunnysiae, w. n Bonnvcastle. Montreal; of Norway Hall U.O.u.tt.) ai:i Ave. East, 2 p.m. Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. Piano Concert by John Joseph Franky, sponsored by Job's nnuirliLcrs. Civic Centre, May -ompliment Your SUIT A. 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