, i ' 3. - I i ' Prince Rupert Dally NewS Thursday. November 30, 1950 the executive over the past two Antone Widen of Cow Bay ha3 , been hospitalized alter injuring vpa rs Antrobus Is Cancer Head Annual Meeting: of Prince Rupert Association Rev. F. Antrobus was elected president of the Prince Rupert HIGH MORTALITY ! his hip when he slipped on icy One out of every eight persons boards yesterday. will die of cancer according to' Z the film "Battle Against Can- oAf l.V.t cer" presented by Donald For-' I.WW'tvWHVnnJ, ... A f tha c fr iolw of tV. r .flSP m. . 9 1 division of the Canadian Cancer of the meeting. Although, according to the film, there were more casualties from canceT than war fatalities between Soctety at the annual meeting held in the Civic Centre yesterday afternoon. He was secretary and campaign organizer during Pearl Harbor and V-J Day with i ? the past two years. ! The new vice-president, Mrs. A. Holbrook, read a report compiled on the provincial convention held in September at Vancouver, at which she was a delegate. Other members of the new executive are Mrs. G. V. Hanley, secretarv-treasurer: Mrs. J. S. one person dying every three minutes, science had progressed in its treatment of the disease. Warning and illustration of danger signals were explained in the film to facilitate recognition and immediate treatment of the disease. Protection against "quack" cures were made by showing that there are only fm m i w until,.. nrsr HVirao rnpntrnipH frpnt.mpntS for iL L BUILDERS' BUILDERS' NEEDS, NEEDS, FHONE FHONE , , " . I i olilCK, IV ii n. nuiiam muiuuv-n, "vv " " 'Mrs. J. C. Gilker, Mrs. Frederick the disease: surgery, radium and Antrobus. Mrs. William Rothwell, x-ray. ; nw. i . ' T. i .. 1 1 n6orll7 1 & McCAFFERY LTD. Mrs. D. R. Barclay, directors. I r f A J . . LZ A nun- JLm vXt.t i t,,l.., i Other officers appointed to the board of directors are Dr. Dun- D. C. Stevenson, Mrs. wevuie Gerrard, Mrs. Thelma Dawson (Vancouver). One local doctot PiiE-SAILINO GROUP Dock at Seattle, Wash., is the swne of a last-minute chat before the Princess FaVs 2nd Battalion embarks for the Fat East. Left to-riRht, are: Pte. C. H. Hannigan of Po.'t Cclborne, Ont.; Brig. J. H. Rockingham, commander of the Canadian Special Force; and Col. M: Rr. C. E. Beaudry of Ottawa, direct ir of Roman Catholic chaplains for the army. , ' (CP PHOTO) frozen hali- Mrs. R. J. Kean returns to m Alaska are Vancouver on the Prince George L the packer tonight after a visit here, fmond Hend- " ill return to ANNOUNCEMENTS and a social service worker are I to be appointed. Due to poor attendance a motion was made to have in the year only two public meetings of he local branch, in spring and i fall. It was also moved that, if ! delegates from city organizations I could be present at the Cance.- E James McKay of Skidgale Dies ED Bridie, whist and cribbage Catholic Hall Thursday, Novem-I ber 30, 'at 8 p.m. i Navy Danr,e Public danre at ithe Navy Drill Hall, Dec. 1. Proceeds to children s Christmuus Tree Party. Dancing 10 to 2. j 27Gc) ClsVlC ....... rt.,p IrftTr VTfl W ' Association public meetings, at n Legion James McKay, well known native of Skidegatc Meeting of Job's Daughters, Tree tendance might improve. The f ecretary was asked to write to these organizations inviting del ATvniiol rffJ Friday, December 1, at 8 p.m. Mission, died yesterday in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. -A widower, he has a son, Eugene ! of Skidgate. Installation of officers, 8ilver March and social. (280) 25c buys three tins of Brunswick sardines and 59c buys five pounds of sugar at Sheardown'.. Norman McLeod, mining man' from Alice A,m, is a patient in' the General Hospital. L.O.B.A. Bazaar and tea, Civic Centre, Friday, Dec. 1, 2:30. (270) IF you arc shopping for TOYS . . . come to the VARIETY STORE. Our stock is com egates. After the minutes of the last meeting were read by Rev. Antrobus, the retiring secretary, the j treasurer's report was given by I Mrs. William Murdock. Mrs. Wil- f , . ,' L.OB.A. Ea?.a.ir Dec. 1. I children may trans' widows,1 Jobi Daughters Bake Sa.e fmembers and Overwaltea, Dec. 2. Idies' Auxiliary Prt Edward Anglican Bazaar I register the at Community Hall, December Children eight at 2:30 p.m. tpA under with Canadian Legion card party, 4uf the Cana- t)ecembcr 6. telephone call United Cnurch Fall Bazaar, TABLE J 1 iraAff All YPnT V Mr. McKay was captain of a fish packer in the Prince Rupert area. Remains will be sent to Skid-gate Friday by the B.C. Undertakers. ' . i liam Rothwell. past president Don't forget to look in our windows for other good specials. . (281) was in the chair. plete and prices are right. (If) A vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. Rothwell for the servict he had given as president of the is required to December 7. " , Mld won't be Rld and Gun Noveity Dancu Ita. This Is a:Decembor 8 (pl ind only those December j5 Canadian Le-I w111 be fakf11 gion formal pre-Chrt-stmas ball. Mrs. B. MacDonald and son Ray leave on the Prince George tonight for Vancouver. Mr. Mac-Donald, who has been superintendent of the Campbell and Col. C. V. Evitt. who is spend-! ing the week her" in business, will sail Sunday night by the Ccquitlam on his return to Na- local association for the past two years. Acknowledgement was D. G. Litti'e, Terrace sawmill) operator, left on this morning's plane for a business trip to Vancouver. Ladies ,of Prince Rupert! Don't fail to visit the Pre-Chri.n-mas Sale now at Annette Man- also made to Mrs. Murdock and I Mr. Antrobus for their work with 1UH ue suuuui- , ni,t Vorit., Musi. Bennet project here for Colum naimo. b r s ijU ai . , Monday, bia Cellulose, will return to the south later. ; jrr NOW. lie 479 Dec. 13. " December 20 Canadian Le- (280 1 282 tell s Ladies Weuc. B. G. Pryce, who has. been, ion Bring-ur-Missus Nile. S.O.N. Christmn- tree and Jance I-e:. 27 ' ,, .'engaged in contract work here I Meeting of Fishing Vessels for Coiumbla cellulose, sailed on! Owners' Association, Thursday,! the Prlncess Louise Wednesday 1 Nov. 30, Civic Centre, 8 p.m. (It) aternoon for Vancouver en- CELLULOSE EMPLOYEES am, Crating; 111 Cirnrral $ Sturape route to St. John, New Brunswick, where he will embark December 13 for Liverpool. YOUR CHEQUES WILL BE CASHED AT George Cook . . . Jeweller (A FEW DOORS FROM THE CAPITOL THEATRE) -Open eyery Friday and Saturday Evening for YOUR convenience Mi', and Mrs. A. M. Nix of Hy-daburg, Alaska, left on last 'night's train for Kansas City, I Missouri. ti:e and tni- !'. " i . I i I r : f : ii' n STORM WINDOWS AND 9 so agents for Mr Co. Lto , STORM DOORS are an absolute. There are only 23 more shop Kylcne and all ping days till cnristmas. J ne mai.s will be closing snoruy. uei necessity' and are a fuel saver as well. We offer you the bes!. in quality, price and quick delivery. CHRISTIE WOODBILT PRODUCTS Telepncne Blue your CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW CARTAGH LIMITED at the VARIETY srurtB. un 723. : (220) I M j e Whist Drive and uanre spon sored Dy icciunoic i 1 I ilf flat va'nana Han, ruuay timus,' .. .. j - , . ....-i i. . r, L'.i.'tmnn i fifch 4i ii ri Aiosjlfci Fat. Hprrin for I w O.JU IVlUJlw UV U' llJf xxiiociiiaii- .-- i 1 yours vxm at Rupert auicners. Phone '21!. 707 3rd Ave. (281) ! 0' S O N. WhUt and Dan:e, Friday, Dec. 1. , Whist. 8 o'rlo.k. Music by ,Mike Colussi. Refreshment .Everybody welcome. (280c) p .TabularV'Vveiling at St. Andrew's Cathedral In memory of the late Bishop and Mrs. Rix, Sunday at 3;1S p.m., with mem- (Vnts for -all ( hi ft ' j JKwlachrome V ' orial sermon by the Rt. Rev. J. fc Gibson, Bishop of Caledonia. B. O Ladles of Trince Rupert! Don't fail to visit trie Pre-Christ-mas Sale now at Annette Man-seil s Ladies Wta-. (230) . - ,281, O wni:c tney last, rui.-ivuj. Netted Gem variety, excellent keepers, $2.09 sack. A'.so Map':e Leaf first grade slab bacon, 00c lb. Include Jap oranges with our order. WE DELIVER . . . There is no finer pift tha:i a piece cf furniture for your home. We are otlcrin,- you ! some pre-ChrLstmas spocials In CHE3T3 OF D:lAWER3 (Mr. And Here Are Just a Few Suggestions' To-- Make .Your SHOPPING EASIER LADlEf DRESSER SETS , fiinting and , . 1 1 "CTi Gcntlcmen ' j and Mrs. and Singles), END miUWAY GROCERY. Phone 659. TABLES etc. . . '. while they last (281c) V O Don't forget Job's Daughter CHRISTIE'S WOODBILT PRODUCTS, 1st Avenue and MsBride. Telephone Blue 720. (230) ' 9 You wih I-nd the greatest Sale Saturday, 1:33, next .3 j Walla:e3'. Parccl-pust, home ' cooking, novelties and White 'Elephant table. (280) FLATWARE selecllcn of Christmas decorations for ' the home at ths VARIETY STORE. (tf) TAILOR WmgSZd m WHY PAY MOREJ You can All patterns in 1847 still buy three tins of peache.i ior vjc, a sacs or ucm puuibi-ea . . . . . 1 C K..fl V? Roger? and Community Pigte to choose from feiil i2'"" l'"2 1 ior ,s.03, vniee puuims ui uuni for $1.85 and a box of Jap or- Timely Recipes PEN and PENCIL SETS anses for $i.s. Tnese are jusi, i few of the many special prices now offered at BURNS BEST, BUYS. Place your order now for ' Phone 649 py-C ' ; ' ' l r High Gloss dutiful tints lrl decorating. iopi- w?hot RONSON Table Lighters from'14-oo ;., l,t. u. 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