r j "''Z' .RAILWAY WORKER r""'""V""V.V" -JSERIOUSLY HURT ON THE STAGE ' ,i JWy 'Jm J W t" T ITT' I i MONDAY, TUESDAY AND Fnv KUPtKI NtN5 AND BOYS STORE : V- i MISS P.N.E. BEAUTY CnvJ vnn arc tup t..V:UIViii Sale of Ellen's X W! I TERRACE S. Strand, 28, Canadian National Railway train employee was admitted to the Red Cross Outpost Hospital in Terrace early on Friday morning suffering from Internal injuries, fractured ribs and shock He was working on an emer WHO WILL CH 1 And Boy's Wear Now! "MISS PRINCE RUPERT jive rive her her a a chanr chance for far n n, ' a v Sl.ooo.OQ uuu nil sth . . r ml ! r-w r gency water pipe some miles 1 if V ' x ii a . .... -Jv tit Jantzen s Trip to Hniivu,.., east 01 lerrace ana leu 10 or kvM Hit Also Merchandise Prizes donated by Ann 12 feet under a pile, of rock. Coming from Manitoba the Injured man has no known rela-ties-in this part of the cuur.trv " 'd Pynt COME AND VOTE! mil V W . ri M His condition Is reported to be quite serious. ON THE SCREEN MOAmT RUPERT MENS AND BOYS STORE: w THE WALLS You saw it in the News! OFJERICHO ' i m 1 1. 1., i. , , I r' i ' -... . j SV : 77r7ef Topas from Terrace C Qw (to, WILDE - DARNELL - BAXTER - DOUGLAS, k v.i in i' mi Mrs. C. R. De Kergommeaux, Terrace Reporter w n ' V , V I I J Tlt Wl i w m. rvmiu -n - The Sisters of St. Joseph of Prince Rupert have been teaching vacation school for the past week to the children of the Sacred Heart Parish in Terrace. --4 Thursday in Terrace on their way from the south to Prince Rupert by Jeeps. The Civic Centre accommodated them in HOLIDAY the Auditorium. PIC mey were entertained at the tea hour on Thursday afternoon by Mrs. A. H. Irving at her home at the railway depot. Other ( X pack tfii: m Clarence Baker Saturday mornings train from' ! 'Ami ifS.tejM rrince Rupet where he has been on holiday. n 1111 i.oui) TID TO EAT J from 1 Terrace Meat t guests present were Mrs. Wha-len, sr., Mrs. E. Whalen, Mrs. Cote, Mrs. Doll, Mrs. Christy, Mrs. Tetrault, Miss Agnes Tet-reault. Mrs. Christy entertained the guests with two vocal 1 gasps' Mr. and Mrs. Norton Youns Ocorue E. Peters, of Prince Rupert spent Thurs solos. day at Lakelse Lake after driving : QUALITY SH some oi the nurses of the blood Ik -V:V - -i. MEATS FISH lll'TTl;K KGfiS Pmi I 1 1 R,-., V clinic in from Prince Runprt Mr; and Mrs R Mnlitnr or Allan Morgan drove the rest of me party. spending a few days at the' home of the former's mother, ' ' Mrs. Moll tor on Kalum Street. AMR,., i i I Arm Injured By Flywheel of Boat ' at full speed aftt: When he arm nit-lit tlic injury 1 '.. ' ... ' ' ' ''I Bob Wahl was Injured on j bc minor aUn'J Saturday at Wright Inlet when' . he caught his arm In the flv- u Vv. Alger, school secretary,' has reported that Miss Yvonne, Larsen, Misg Beth Chester and' Mrs. Alice Campbell will not be returning to the elementary school next term. i wheel of a trolling boat. The Advertise tR tnf J Jim Irvine and Bob Elkins of Prince Rupert have purchased Harold Smith's 3-car taxi business and will take over on Aug-j ust 15 with offices at the corner of Lakelse Avenue and Kalum Street in the office building formerly occupied by Fred Kerby. i boat headed for Prince Rupert Try a Ciassit. eo a WINGS OVER PACIFIC-Canadian Pacific Air Lines' Empress service to Australia has estab-hshed new trade connections between Canada and her sister dominion Upper left G F n n i'?S f f-I' ,Australia' salutcs Canac)a on his arrival at Vancouver at the ' end of northbound flight. Wi : Mr. Phillip,, who intends to settle in Toronto u is w W. R. p 'Wop' w May, Edmonton, director of northern development for C.P.A.. returning from a business trip o S.dney. Upper right, the Lord Mayor of y.vciney po:nu, out some- of Uie Zts of the Australian metropolis to Grant McConachie, president of C.P.A., and Senator James A McKinnon former Canadian Minister of Trad, and Commerce. This occurred dur ng a visU to Australia by Canadian government and business I leaders who were guests of the CP a . pre-inaugural flight Bottom picture shows the Canadian Pacific airl neT Emp S." Sydnev on the palm-fringed Honolulu airport during 30-hour stopover at Hawaii a future of thl C.P.A 's "travel by day, sleep by night" service. Inset, full course meals are LrS Uol feet over the broad Pacific in C.P.A.'s luxurious Canadair 4 s Here Oarenre CxmrZu , , president of the National Hockey League, chooses a generous o succK HaTaiS pineapple as R. L. Cliff, Vancouver, president of the B. C. Manufacturing Company, S on! Mrs. H. Seaton and children returned last week from Van-i couver where they have been on holiday with relatives. . FEMALE SHARPSHOOTER Lone woman among 178 crack shots taking part in the Ontario Rifle Association meet at Long Branch in suburban Toronto this week is Muriel M. Burr of Ottawa. The charming nimrocl, who has chalked up good scores to date, hopes to pay for her holidays with prize money from the meet. iC.P. Photo) Miss June Warner arrived in Terrace on Thursday's train for a holiday with her parents on the bench. The Fall Fair prize list is now cut and plans are being advanced to make this affair, on September 15 at the Civic Centre, as attractive as possible for comers of all ages. There are entries for young and old to compete in. It has been tentatively decided to hold races for ONTARIO OFF (Continued riu.n Page 1) baby's of white carnationy. breath and snapdragon Mrs. Pearl Mclnnes arrived in town on Thursday and proceeded to Lakelse Lake where sh wi'I holiday for two weeks with hPr Late Saturday afternoon and evening, Capt. Pulien and his officers were hosts to a number (TERRACE GIRL PRETTY BRIDE Miss Colleen Whalen n.md j Raymond Sanile .Married I TERRACE Traditional white satin was worn by Miss Colleen i young daughter. Ma the children on on that, tnat rim and anri Mrs. George West anH h a, "'!, .cnuaren Groomsman was Harold Whalen, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony, a reception was held a: the home of the bride's parents on Park Avenue. The sparious living room:: were beautifully decorated with summer flowers and nh.i- b various contests for the I of Prinpp n. adults and if possible, donkev rides for pf guests at a receptio.ii in fh? wardroom. Hospitality, of individuals and a round Of snorts pvpnts W.nt Elmer Walkenton arrived in town on Thursday morning's train from Prince Rupert where he conducted pos.ipI Tli nn J Ut the youngsters. The day will end with a big dance in the aduitor-ium a real old fashioned hoe-down. Committees were formed Meetinc of thn He ii : ,. "vco. ea at ax, a a uene General is spending a few days here civic Centre Association on ' " w.iiiK streamers. Under a I irirp and Mrs. E. Whalen of Terrace, white bell the happy c t pie ' when she was given in marriage lood to receive by her father to Raymond Sande, ; tions of their many frieti t only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mrs. Whaler,, et in a blue f o , Sande of Terrace, at an evening ed sheer gown with whit areei the crew entertained over , the week-end. Ontario is the first warship to visit Prince Rupert this year and the only one scheduled to call here during the year. II.MC.S. Athabascan was at Tort Simpson while Ontario was here. C orBenT2'nfatt0 ght. to handle all the vear g0 to Born" ln.the Events covering the barbecue, irctwiy ui nit; SOnes flnrt mr r .ui. Missionnrv tm. r .," ''" " dnQ aance on bor Day. Vol Sacred Heart Church, last Wed nesday. Father Racette olficiat ed. J ' land. 1 -M r-f- unt,eers came forward with offers of assistance. D. G Little i nations, and Mrs. Sande. h; black with grey accessories and a corsage of white ctr nations received thp oiipui ...1... .... ' Dolly Hull left .,, ..b .... "'a'Be OI lne l0We SP In a floor-length, long sleeved E i night, August 12. B. R. Dodds presided at the meeting which was well attended. , o . "-' uuanc ucrea arjout sixty back and an inlay of peals and A buffet supper "l'lr was was s-rvetl ,.r,H hnaio hp.,ri tu .... .. "Happy Anniversary, dear!" Wvu. v,,, Lii. utui ijn ann inn unH, inn I collar and 1 "s niaa ' by rnnp )n,,M..,- .u L. . . Youn? TPririv p.m.p , , invPiv hriHn mP ,, 1 1. ,. rnothcr and decorated fTa,r.if v , 1 ' "liver Baxter, the games con- Pl'd SoyVn in , tZhe thhosp.tai. :? be em"i-ns, ,EmU Hauglandi Children's wnilePtne'canr. "sports. Mr. Mr and Mrs. J. Stevenson ! edT J?0 t0 " ntHrcS ' I be Playing. It was decided to H. Mcintosh fhThiH- WaU f left on Thurs-' b" Cay's train for Vancouver' alred' a years old Saturday and a birth- broidered net and a coronet of day party as given for him by. velvet flowers. She carried a his mother at their Greig Av- bouquet of white lilies and baby's enue home. There were many breath. Her only attendant was nlfte L. inn. 1 . - . . y wis. Bailey was cut by liw bride with fitting ceremony. The toast to the bride was proposal by Father Racelt.' an 1 responded to by the Broom s:m -u, , HE'S PRIVATE NOW Robert Bishop, 29-year-old former .Bishop came to Toronto as an adian Army major, who is now a buck private in the , United States Marine Reserve. Bishop came to oronto as an immigrant early this year. He enli.sted in the reserve army as a major but when he moved to Washington recently, he joined the U.S. Marines as a private. (C. p. Photoi bi.wiwi uic ume Doys. Enjoy- Miss Gloria -'""t,, Irving, who u was r Gloria oiona Irvine Irvine ing the proceedings were Bon- charming in a floor-length gov.n, ! and "Mv f .1 , ,, .... . ",IU ftly Hem "Pro ne will enter Rhjn.h,, nie nie Lacev Lacev and anH v,p hnr mtv,o lIImJ un-uic-wiuuwcr motiei oi dusty Later in th ,.i pink moire. A halo of the JJVL. 8 da,lce SHOE Fll material held in place nink ! " Z T' "..'l."u " -yHospitalfortreatme ,2,, A party of Yakima Boy Scouts "1? d"i MrS' sborne ,Tedd numbering 22, stayed over night In the ?d,tn,J? '1 1" t. Sandra Pache e Luiivuiura 10 me eany nours of tin morning. iet veil which reached to her shoulders. She wore loi.r; matching gloves and carried a bouquet K" v. iiui It . I .it a ti; I . ... " I i I 3 K y. M r. , .-. i . 4 '4a . Leather and Rubber Rubber Heels t'ork Shoe?! Heel Plates Paste and Liquid M f!:- Z ""I bhoe 1-ates of all 4 weaving by car on a honeymoon tour of the south the south the happy couple will be away for two or three weeks and on their return will resid in Terrace where the g,oom is employed with his father who is a lumber manufacturer here. The bride was a papular and valued member of the staff of .he Gkeena Mcrcrnlile. rhont 518 3rd Ave. V. : -'V W;M,. ..M.,;uSCdGr'or3Jt .... nranlford. Oulario, man. m 7 y. i-mj'itf. . r ' i M ' writes a - i i 'eitet Breakfasts Pay Off DR. MANDY IS HEADING NORTH Bound for the headwaters of the Kitsault River beyond the Clearwater to examine a cunwr. ( V;;i5-J Read fhes simnla frtr Tl U ''Wa, , ' ".c. nere is a1 eoSV. C? e'eOS?n'W7.!ee,fce',er-ocfb.rou'profifvourse 'ou"o'w(benefif,fromGrope-NUfs.foo. goiu property with a view to u.viumiung wmether a cam i two tablespoon, of Grape-Nuts - -,!,!. A Good Breakfast Pi;n of diamond drillin is .1.1. en kernpla rf ,l,i , ' . . r " . w,,tal an malted liar V mi i r cy. NOW . i Q.CA. OFFEl ONCE-WEEJ justified, Dr. Joseph T. Mandy, former resident mining engineer here, was a passenger aboard the Camosun last night ,'oing through to Alice Arm. He ---- - ,;l U,C1U1 ainoIln8 of carl,ollv. drates, nunerals and pro,cins,. Flavourful with m.lk or cream And for cooking, there are different rec.Pe8 on the package. Order Grape-iNut. Iiom your grocer today. night - Starts You Out Right Breakfast is an extra important meal because it should get you ofT to a good start for the day. If you have-to he keen . . . sharp . . . at yolir work DONT SKIMP BRKAkFAST. Other' wise you're simply risking resultant fatigue, irritability and lessened efficiency. Grape-Nuts Starts a Good Breakfast Grape-Nut. is a cereal Scc;Zy ,ade for breakfast. So why not make breakfast more nutritious, more enjoyable? Simply include I Pcparts Prince Eu-. -Prtr. ( 7hss was accompanied by his son Joseph, who will be cook' with the four-man party that will go In fro mAllce Arm. Or. Mandy and son expect to be back here southbound in two weeks. pert t 09:30 D.3.T. Ever) A ii lA ' I Thursday. For Information and Reservations t'AI.L 47B or Call at the Qc.A. Office .A Klllas ft Chrlstop.icr Block 0 i It Pays to Advertise! Advertise in tic. i,ally News! QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES L A Product of Gnra1 Foodi L