carrying 410,000 board feet nrt F prince Kupett Dailp r3cto Saturday, September 18, 1948 cumstance would have dhu1 MOW Ci3 Waterfront Whiffs charged at Prince Rupert arriv ed recently In Tacoma Fashion in Full Fling M0 to. onial bouquet of roses and gladioli fashioned by Mrs. H. T. Lock. - One bridesmaid wore moire taffeta with bustle; the other, silk nylon jersey with yoke. Their bouquets were of dahlias. Amusing variety was lent to the fashion parade by the female impersonators who dls-Dorted themselves with courage 1 unloading took place. The bare,. ur ioaf the styles in ladies' wear, and uwcu souin by the tug Santrina. The unloading in Tacoma was performed by the A. F. of L. longshoremen, r.. once cut, th. Brownwoods, footwear. An intriguing display of the' many lovely things which are' cause of a iurisHtHnr,n.i j, . ' wwr, , ' Ml 0 , . uispute tace th SIceena River Canneries Closing Down Tuna Boats Still Out Coho Fishing Fair Pleasing Display by People's Store and Brown woods For Job's Daughters favored fall and winter fashions in full variety and latest mode were paraded in beautiful setting before a large and discriminating audience at the available this fall for Milady s every mood and occasion was punctuated with several de- uctwecu. me American CI o together " Warehousemen's Union and the I Q hL International Woodworkers, the arm C,' longshoremen at Prince Rupert I Tall 1,4 did not handle the barge. Had A." Wran u this been done, the lumber out of W " E would have ennn tn k t,. . ."" ntmiuiiy acceptable stage and novelty numbers. J - Charming mannequins. Job's well-filled auditorium of the Civic Centre last night. The oc iom S4lt ha,' Despite the fact thatthe Skeena and Naas River gillnet areas are still open, canneries on the Skeena are closing down after one of the most successful seasons on record. Two canneries already have terminated their season's operations and others are expected to close shortly. . 1 " vllc UIUlecj States market out of Prince Rupert over the C.N.R., according to an explanation at Juneau casion was the annual fashion show of the local Job's Daugh- ters in co-operation with People's Store, which presented Daughters and their friends, modelled with poise and pres-' ence the lingerie, sports wear,' the coats, the suits, the ensem-' bles, and afternoon and evening if. V, I -il IT- i Q- How cm odors from t and turmps, ' til A few gillnetters remain on Wlu aueci oniy a iew Doaia. Union steamer Catala, Capt. if not with the utmost grace and met with full approval. Bernice Eastwood, Honored Queen of the Bethel, opened the proceedings with brief remarks of welcome and appreciation. Among outstanding numbers on the entertainment program were the graceful ballet number of Miss Margaret Brain, fresh from her triumphs in Vancouver and Hollywood as 'Miss P.N. E." and Miss Shirley McCaffery, talented visiting violinist from Ottawa, whose numbers were Kreisler's "Old Refrain" and the "Meditation" from Massenet's "Thais." Meeting with acclaim also were Joseph Franky, with his piano selection, Chopin's "Valse in A Flat;" Bobby Woods, piano-accordian; Miss dresses from an attractively ar the Skeena, fishing coho. but Actually, only a portion of the Ernest Sheppard, is due in nort these are not in sufficient area the west coast of Banks ( at 7 o'clock this evening f rom ' cookine , , ranged raised three-way platform so designed as to give the S RUPERT MEN'S & i tv... Island Island has ha been rwpn nwn open so r th the Vancouver Vanrnnvnr via via Rivers Pluar. inui Inlet. Bel. hundreds of discriminating : BOYS WEAR spectators full view of their la Coola, Ocean Falls and many other coast points and will sail soon thereafter on her return south. ' STORE every feature. The appreciation numbers to justify keeping the canneries open. Carlisle and . conservation measure will have Sunnyslde were reported Friday or'y sIeht effect on the seiners, to have shut down and the others Areaa n District Two now were reported to be planning Pn seiners include por-similar action, possibly next tlons ' the Butedale, Bella weelj I Bella and Smiths and Rivers In- was obvious from the measure of applause. Mrs. Robert Strachan acted 1 - jinn 1 1- -r -S" RAY Mil 1 ivh as commentator in her usual TODAY Maloritv of the hundreds of.let regions. capable manner and the piano 1L HE BIG Cli gillnetters who made rich accompaniments were by Mrs. catches during the sockeye sea Joanne Langrldge and Alex Mitchell with their vocal duets. J. S. Black. No information has been received late this week on the CHURCHILL IN PARIS Former Prime Minister of Great Britain Winston Churchill is pictured -as he changed trains in the railroad station in Paris. He is en-, route to Aix-en-Provlence for a brief vacation. son earlier in the summer are A breath-taking weddine pro SUNDAY MIDNITE AM cession was the highlight fin and a girl's quartette comprising Margaret Murray, Diane Kennedy, Joanne Langridge and ale. Elspeth Mackenzie was the beautiful 1948 bride with Donna ROBERT LOWERY Joan Ketcheson. As the program concluded MacArthur and Marion Shenton as her pretty bridesmaids. Taking the part of the father was now on the Fraser where the ' progress of the tuna fishing on season is two months later the west coast of the Queen than in the north. ' j Charlottes but it Is believed that Some of the boats have linger-1 there Is still a large number of ed in the Butedale and Bella ' ats out. The KlUmaat. 'which Bella and Bella Coola areas j has en on patrol duty is still where gillnetting Is still per-1 ln tne are but has not reported mjUe(j for the last couple of days. The Grenville-Prlnclpe Chan-1 nel area will close to all types Fair coho trolling is reported Mrs. Alex Mitchell, mentor of Job's Daughters. sDoke aDDre- ANN SAVAGE In 'JUNGLE FLIGHT' 'WESTrf George Shenton with Mel Skal- ciatively of the firms which had merud, Booby Woods and Row made the show possible, also hep: land Miles as the groomsmen. acknowledging efforts of participants and assistants. L. M. MOOSE WOMEN ENJOY BANQUET Prince Rupert chapter, Women of the Moose, held its annual banquet at the Broadway Cafe last night when 70 members sa: The hride's cotsume was white satin' with nylon skirt and silk Felsenthal, general manager of off Rose Spltt on the north end of net fishing Sunday night but net lace. She had a lovely col- the Peoples Store organiza tion, receiving a bouquet for TIMELY RECIPE of Graham Island and good catches also were reported, otf the Dundas Islands early this week although they have dropped off ln the last couple of days. A storm which struck down to tables in the dining Mrs. Felsenthal, spoke appropriately in acknowledgement. A i bouquet was also presented to Cdmning ! Tuesday & room and later finished the evening with a session of court Southern Slufied Peppers 6 medium green peppers 1 tin tomato soup Chandler & Cowgill Photographer Developing, Printing Enlarging Box 645 216 4th St. Wcin whist. YOUR COMPLETE STORE FOR BOYS 2 cup corn meal (yellow 01 Hecate StraiU Friday has sent white) the boats to shelter. Members and guests were welcomed by Senior Regent Mrs. Thomas Glenn. p"'L vmf mb Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Woods for Brownwoods. Other presentations were made to Miss Shirley McCaffery, Miss Margaret Brain and to Mrs. Robert Strachan, 'Mrs. W. Webster, Mrs. C. Mclntyre, Mrs. E. Stordahl. Mrs. Lester A team trom the State tt PANTS OVERALLS SHIRTS UNDERWEAR SWEATERS SUITS 5 Thomas Glenn. Guests were Mrs. William Redway of Prince 1 small onion, chopped 1 cup shredded dried beef 04 lb.t 3 tbsp. butter or margarine, melted 1 egg slightly beaten Pomnuo coaHo tnH Innc frnm Washington Departments Fish-! eries has arrived at Terrace to acquire 600,000 pink salmon eggs which they will take back for George and Mrs. M. Jensen of Vancouver. Franklin and Miss Polema Line- S RUPERT MEN'S S & BOYS' WEAR Stop Leaky c . t u FALL FASHION The function was in charge of the rhantrr's pntprlainmont ""H" l.rn.rlm.nlol r,.,,. It ham. The models were: Lingerie Mary Strachan. i ductus: rmuu committee consisting of Mrs.! Sam Haugan, chah-man, Mrs. Amy Casper. Mrs. Harold Mun-' peppers, combine the soup andi:"", ..L " , Putiake aProval uf corn meal, mixing well. ef' thei the dried beef in a strainer and!mlnlon fisheries Department, ! the crew wlu str'P number of! pour a cup of hot water over it to take out the excess salt. Add,female Plnk salmon of their ON OUR STAGE I Mary McAfee, Mickey Murray, Mrs. S. R. Donaldson and Kathleen Smith. Sportswear Inger Peterson. Why endure the annovanr IN CO-OPERATION WITH cey and Mrs. Percy Bond. Winners of the court whist! prizes were Mrs. Halstad. Mrs.' ANNETTE MAR William Bussey and Mrs. BiaL the dried beef, onion, butter eBgs, men put mem m .. tanks j and egg and stir until blended. ' unU1 they are partially de-j Stuff the peppers. Place up-,veloPed- The eggs then will be right in greased baking dish; loaded Into a tank truck and add a small amount of water;, taken back to Washington by cover and bake in moderate. highway. ' . i Margaret Strachan, Carol Moorehouse, Marjorie Tattersal, Donna McArthur, Mary Strachan, Mary McAfee, Claire Ritchie, Rena Ingram, Sheila Bennett, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY of dripping fauceU? Let us fix them today. Dependable service. PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING AND HEATING Bud Schuman (Old Post Office Building) SOMETHING NEW AND ESTKHTiSI , Heather Brewer, Ethel Moore-j house and Norman MacKay. FOR SALE Sunshine Baby Carriage, very good condition. Phone Green 785. (225i oven (3o0 degrees F) 45 - 60 . minutes. The barge De;onglng . to the Serves 6. J Juneau 8 p r u c e Corporation. Your Best Eating Place FULL COURSE MEALS 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Banquet Hall n vuimur Coats Alice Nickerson, Mar-git MacArthur, Lorna Donaldson, Mellaine Brechin, Marion Shenton and Susie Knutson. Suits Joanne Langridge, Kay Nickerson, Mrs. N. S. K. Brewer, Mrs. W. R. Kennedy and Joan j m i i nertno u for Luncheons, Dinners Has made thousands ol women say: "I the others . . . thm I bourbt a CONNOR." Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete. Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phone 6 and 61 1 Ketcheson. Dresses Mrs. O. Orosvenor, j Marjorie Eby, Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Peggy Gowan, Dorothy Me-ILeod, Kathleen Smith, Mickey Murray and Ruth Ketcheson. I Evening Dresses Mrs. L. C. j Eby, Mrs. 8. R. Donaldson, Ber-jnice Eastwood, Diane Kennedy and Parties Chinese Dishes BROADWAY CAFE 608 3rd Ave. W. Phone 200 SEE THEM i Rupert Radio i : ana tierd Lien. 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Past experience of winter nrw-l that the first cold snap orders. Be set for winter have a Fawcett Furn .,ir)nstaiitserv'ct' Help to Mend Lives and reclaim human waste Give generously to this necessary work LIMITED THOM SHEET METAIJ 253 EAST FIRST AVEME i "Z' or Human salvage. Support the THBPPiPE OF (rWlW Repaid. , Fibres- id ci Ready Roofing Tarred Sheathing Fibred' RED SHIELD APPEAL This space donated by RUPERT MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR Stops Leak VANCOUVER . NEW WESTMINSTER . VICTORIA Ifw advertiwment is not published or displayed by the Liquor Cc ontrol Board or by the HARD WAP government oi British Columbie THOMPSON mil