8 l?rintr Uuncrt Dailp rectos Thursday, February 5, 1948 ITS EIEff ! AND ITS A;.LY0U'Vf Francois Lake News R. K. Jones is suffering back ailment. Barbara Mrs. with a A story of a strange pursuit that BACHELOR CONTEST INTRIGUING WHO IS MOST ELIGIBLE MALE! Who will be Prince Rupert's most eligible bachelor nesday in the basement of the Anglican Church. The Annual Bull Club meeting was held at Reg. Partington's home last Thursday evening. The weather here is perfect mild, with sunshine most days win your Grainger is staying with her. Those who went to the whist drive in Burns Lake on Wednesday night last, report having had a very enjoyable time. Thes? whist drives are held in aid of the hospital every other Wed applause as few pictures ever have of 1948? It is not only the young ladies of the city who are asking this question. According to Bruce Stevens, who is heading the Kinsmen Leap Year Dance committee, a newspaper in Vancouver and one in Toronto have indicated their interest in the outcome of the uovpl elections. j In his report to the general carnival1 to come Into the city neeting of the Kinsmen Club jh,-ad o the annual Civic Centre held last nigfnt in the Civic carnival, indicated that the Centre, Mr. Stevens said thut. ' members felt more considera-instead of drawing candidates tion should be given to civi2 Neave, Mrs Cassidy and Mrs. R. Partington. The board plans to hold Its FRANCOIS LAKE FAIR MEETING Mrs. I.ee Cooper is Elected President for Year fifth annual fair this summer and members were; urged to give its support in order to make it j a success. Suggestions for im-j nrovins this year's fair were' -1 FRANCOIS LAKE - Annual by Mrs. Cassidy. who with, W. Saunders of Palling, Mrs. mnti,, nf ti,n Fran,.w T.nitp ! :or the bachelors crown from "roups who sponsor annual the various service clubs as first events. suggested, the committe had de- i During the business session sided to ask each women's or-1 n-xtTy sheardown gave a re- STvi f-.4.i itv4 ru-v ; were present last year during the judging. I Financial report, read by Mrs. R. Partington, showed a small balance. Expenses last year were ganization to sponsor the bache- j view on the report of the Kins- r lor of its choice. Voting, he said, j men's Provincial c o n v e ntion ! f.ill be limited to the ladies at- held ,, Vancouver last October. Fair Board elecetcd the following officers to serve this year: Chairman. Mrs. Lee Cooper. Directors, L. Cooper. Mr. and Mrs J. Keefe. Mr. and Mrs. G. AS $1.C20 while receipts totaled ..i......, ... ..... j otiilt oiiviijt- ivjjuiicu mat w- be done by means of secret bal- 1 exl;ected to be able to announce Funnell. Neil Kelly, Mrs. G. $1,028. V lot with polling booths set up for the occasion. To the winner of the contest a belt will be presented with the openinr; date for the Kinsmen May 24 ticket selling campaign soon. The big feature of the drive, which is to raise ANDERSON JAGGER hale jokn Rodney UNITED STATES PICTURES ioi WARNERS BEFORE THE BATTLE . . ENEM1FS MEET N. Gopalaswmi Ayyangar Uefti head of the United Nations Indian delegation and prime minister without portfolio for India, is pictured talking to Pakistan's foreign minister, Sir Mohammed Zafullah Khan, bclore a meeting of the United Nations security council. Ayyangar called for immediat? action by the United Nations security council against the new state of Pakistan whom they say is guilty of aggression for giving aid to Kashmir guerrillas. I spring and summer in perform- TERRACE GUIDES I ling research work in the life of: ituna fish and In exploiting tuna WLEU HANUdUUIVO AMnonnir j fishing as far as possible. j XERRACE Terrace's newly ! organized Girl Ouide company l"T"T 11 held its initial meeting recently A major deal in shipping is reported to have been completed . an engraved buckle denoting his money to improve the Kinsmen j supremacy among local bache- Kiddie Kamp, will be the 1948 ; lors for the remainder of 1918 Forc sedan which will be pull or up to the time he fails toiup as a door prize at the big! evade the arrows of Daniel thei(jance to be held on the evening! Bowman. There was a suggestion 1 0f Mav 24. i that the bachelor contest be j Before the meeting adjourned, ! made an annual affair and that i prcEident R. G. Moore announc-' a cup be put up for the event. !ed that one of the feature at-In recognition of National tractions at the anniversary 1 O "o r TAKU MINE PRODUCING SHIPS and .aramr lav in "THE LOCKET" but finds itself handicapped by o lack of Instruction and handbooks which are reported to be out of print. Mrs. Duncan K. Kerr, secretary-treasurer of the Terrace Girl Ouides' Association, is hoping that some homes ln Prince Rupert may have copies which are not being used and might be .whereby Greek interests have( purchased six freighters of Sea- board Owners Ltd. Between three and four million dollars are involved. Seaboard Owners : Ltd. office is in Vancouver. The vessels will operate from the Atlantic coast but will remain , under Canadian registry. j WATERFRONT Health Week, W. S. Noble had party. would be an address by arranged place cards consisting George Dibb on the founding of small folders which vividly of the Kinsmen Association in outlined the benefits of proper ' Canacja. eating habits. Each member! also received a pamphlet on Properly at Tulsequah Con-tinuiiiit Operations With Very Promisin? Results Output of Polaris Taku The Canadian National Rail- mine at Tulsequah which has wavs recently piacta contracts just completed its first complete ln British Columbia shipbuild- Train Schedule some phase of keeping well. During dinner Mr. Noble briefly s,'nt t0 Terrat'e-chemically Native platinum is never pure; five other met-1 Such books are unobtainable als are generally associated with at Girl Guide headquarters, the it. Terrace group was informed. I year ot production since 1942. '"ll; wwums at icasi, oju,- . 1 000, for craft to be used in has adcied its weight to the in described the purpose of the Na-lFor the East tional Health Week to the 19, Monday, Wednesday. Friday-members present. g p.m. From the East Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 p.m. creasing flow of gold from B.C.: mines. Daily tonnage has been running in the vicinity of 260 tons, but is gradually bein? worked up to about 325-350. Company officials hope to further increase this to 500 tons. m m- i The meeting approved tne executive's recommendation to hold an anniversary party on February 20. Donald McEwan was appointed chairman of the freight handling on Okanagan Lake. Yarrows Ltd. at Esquimau will construct an 88-foot tug with 22 foot beam. In Vancouver the West Coast Shipbuilders will turn out a steel barge, 240 feet long and with 10 freight car capacity: Construction will be, completed well in advance of next fall's fruit movement. The railway com Protect Health with a better beverage kitchen detail with Bert Haugon HARPENDEN, Eng., CP Afte 11 jllSj rJUD&' r(( Of 2.000 ft. of drifting done between June,, 1946 and June, 1947, 90'"f was in ore averaging 0 4 oz. gold per ton over good II I AKIN (, All! C EN TIE. FOR THE NORTH RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Box 1321 313 3rd. Ave. West riiant pany used to build such craft in mining widths all exceeding its own d at Prince R t 3.8 feet officials state. Ore re- and R. E. Montador as assist t watching a baby's rattle burn ants. William Noble, with the fiercely for several seconds, lo-help of William Long and Car-' cal council decided to ask Home son Wallace, will take care of office investigation into in-the entertainment. flammable toys. ' This rattle is PREFERENCE FOR nearly cordite," said one coun- LOCAL CARNIVAL jcillor. ' Discussion centering around j the recent action of the cityj council in permitting an outside Advertise in the Daily "News! 11' It 1 lit lhn' I tint t I serves were estimated in June J at 231.549 . tons of broken ore averaging 0.45 oz. gold per ton. DRINK POSTUM- cannot overstiniulatcyour nerves or cause loss of leep. SAV E YOURSELF MONEY as muih as 50" v Pcr compared with other meal-time drink?. H-ounce tin makes about 100 cups. Geo. R. Clark has been appointed director of the Pacific and Inland Fisheries, succeed-in A. J. Whitmore who is now chief supervisor of fisheries for BC. Mr. Clark was formerly industrial relations manager of Canadian Fishing Co. of II r r mil. I 1 1 1. 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