THIS AND THAT lirincc Rupert Daily rectos LtD. . Wednesday, April 21, 1948 LUTHERAN LADIES' TEA AND SALE Ladies' Aid of St. Paul's Luth LUMI3EEL t) WE NOW HAVE STOCKS OF TELLS ABOUT CONVENTION Mrs. S. J. Anderson Gives Reports on Important Activities Feature of a joint meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher Associations held Tuesday evening In Kine Edward Southbound from Stewart and Alice Arm to Vancouver, Union steamer Cardcna,' Capt. John Boden, arrived In port at 3:30 yesterday afternoon and sailed two hours later in continuation of her southward voyage. GUIDING MAKES LARGE STRIDES No Less Than 150 Girls Now Enrolled Here i itusl Cedar and Planks, lengths to 20 and 22 feet. Tm Ftr Dimcn nSi- 2x4, 2x6,2x8... inches. eran Church were sponsors of a successful tea and sale in the church hall Saturday afternoon. Guests were received by Mrs. Harry Hansen, Ladies' Aid president, and Mrs. E. Soiland, wife of the pastor. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. A. M. Martinusen, assisted by Mrs. Anton Dybhavn and Mrs. I. Eiisvik. Serviteurs were Miss Irene Hansen, Miss H. Holkestad and Miss Frances riiil Shingles, Number 1 and Number 2, 5X. . Red leuJ HtlCES ON APPLICATION School was a comprehensive re Plans for Prince Rujiert's participation in the first provincial Guide Cookie Day were view pf the many activities of the provincial convention of the B. C. Federation of Parent Teacher Association Mrs fi T ALBERT AND McCAFFERY LTD. Anderson, the official delegate ,01fson- , from PrinnP p.... irr,t ho- The attractively tt arranged discussed at a meeting Monday evening at the home of District Guide Commissioner Honora Silversides. On Cookie Day, which comes on April 23r uniformed Guides and Brownies of the city's six companies and packs will be knocking on doors taking orders for cookies, as PHONE 116 Building Supplies To Clear Odd Lines at SALE PRICES i Lumber Irjia large audience keenly interested home cooking table was n charge of Mrs- T- Solllen' Mrs" as she related some of the high- G' Mostad and Mrs' H' lights of what was the largest snVf and the and convention the Parent . Teacher apr"n Federation had ever hPw staU was directed by Mrs. Lars r I. Urffaret McLeod Al Manson is leaving on tomorrow's plane for a two weeks' trip to Vancouver in the course ol which he will attend a jewelers convention. will be Guides and Brownies all over British Columbia and the "VI 1MB' 6 Yukon. OPTOMETKiar N HEW OFFICES Building in B.C. has made Olsen and Mrs. Nelson. Cashier was Mrs. B. Pedersen. HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. Sinclair Fr1mnnt.nn F- C Over 450 official delegates attended and, with others also at the meetings, there were more than 500 present dally. There were very few men. Matters taken up at the reauest of the great strides in recent years. In Prince Rupert alone the increase in uniformed members has been from five in 1944 to 150 at the msjw Bit City Merchants 30 PAIRS OF Reg. Prices $7.50 to $150 BOOTS AND OXFORDS TO CLEAR PAIR j present time. A similar increase Prince Rupert associations were Hamilton, Vancouver; Mr. and the mailing of Parent Teacher Mrs. W. Watson, Smlthers; 3. News and other literature. A Dunlop, Smithers; J. McTavish, City merchants are asked all over the province has made In future to have copy for all "I don't care what fun It would be to take off our shoes and stockings and wade home I want a taxi!" meeting neia under the joint Burns Lake; J. Attwood, Ter-auspices of the Parent Teacher race: W. Blair PHnr Georee: Association and the B.C. Teach-, W. A. Matthews. Toronto: A. L. the appointment of a full time , secretary almost a necessity. Funds raised by the sale of . cookies will be used for that purpose as well as for general extension of Guide work. - ' Smith, Aukorn, California; E. C. Local News Items . . Anderson, Aukorn, California; display advertisements into the Dally News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. ' This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the : regular hour for publication. SEW HONE 1LUE ... i 593 ,i : 1 ers' Federation had been addressed by Mrs. Pearl Wana-maker, superintendent of Education for Oregon State and a R. Mettling, Ketchikan; A. Ar netuil, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mrs. Nations c. E. Skinner, Sherbrooke, Que.', Those present at the meeting were Commissioner Silversides, Mrs. G. F. Brett, Mrs. F. Stone, Miss Pat Clark and Mrs. W. F. delegate to United meetings. She made W. D, Lambie returned to the Football general organiza-city on the Prince Rupert to- tional Meeting, Civic Centre, 2 riav trnm a torn wpekK trin to cm. Sunday. April 25. All team strong c. Cohen, Edmonton; E. Willie, 10 DOZEN Reg. Price $1.15 and $1.00 JOCKEY SHORTS AND SHIRTS TO CLEAR EiCH 'JQg Reg. $5.75 to $7.50 Cotton Gabardine Vancouver, managers and sponsors please Manning 'attend. (ws I Cookies! Everyone likes plea for the developing of pro- j Terrace; H. Perry, Calgary; 'H. per leaders sat home so that D. Kellington, Calgary; W. H world peace may be assured. iKillen, Noralee; Mr. and Mrs. J. I Other speakers stressed the Herbert, city; Mrs. A. R. Leake, import of pre - kindergarten Telegraph Point, schools and the needs for morel- h i You saw it in tlie IJaily News! Cookies. You will have an op- Indian Agent a. nan Anneiu portunlty to stock up when the was the speaker today at the Guide or Brownie in uniform regular weekly luncheon of the knocks at your door. (It) Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Presi dent O. G. Stuart was in the Mrs. A. Grafstom of Port Cle-1 chair tti pfit.R uVin arivprl Rundav. is Natural wfreaty. social contacts between parents jthit Mrs E w Becker had been and teachers. Such contacts paid I appointed cnairman of the pro. ,big dividends. Parents should vinclal commlttee on commun-get to know the teachers per-1 lty standards .CHANGE .. urn ju tnrouKn Hie. Mrs. Anderson aiso reported ! th. ,. Mm w J. Line. special Announcement of LIFE? flavor impressions gathered from the nn tVlB f QrH! ... nnmpnin. Elio. owner of Elio's 1 , Talk of the pupils. Hon. W. T. thosp nssnrlnt.inns uhlfh iarl ....... u- v,f . Furniture Store on Third Av- .,.v..;i..v Are you pomp through the functional 'middle age' period (MKrulmr to women (38 to 52 yrs.l? Dora this muke you suffer Straith. minister of education, made the "t n7rease 7n d ienue, Prince Rupert, wishes to eulogized the work of the P.T.A. i membership during, the past announce Closing Out Sale as an Interlocking agency be-'year she tnen presented cards' Mrs. R. D. Manson arrived In commencing Friday April 23 to tween education and the home. t0 Kin Edward. Booth Mem. the city on the Prince Rupert Apru 30. Everything must be SQUALL SHIRTS AND WINDBREAKERS TO CLEAR 3.95 and $4.95 Reg. $4.95 to $6.50 '. PURE WOOL SWEATERS Pull-Over Styles with Sleeves and Sleeveless TO CLEAR S2.95 - $3.95 and $4.45 from hot fUuihBH, tel so nervous, hinlv-atrunir. tired? Then do trv l.vdia K. 0 (W 1 Want new Pink ham 'fl vegetable ( 'om)Munr! to relieve auch symptoms. I'lnkhimi's Compound bIho hH what 1 Joe tors cull a stomachic tonic effect! He reierred to the plans for edu-!orial and Conrad street Schoois. this afternoon from Vancouver sold- (tf) cauon in me use oi aiconoi. A very hearty vote of thanks to pay a visit with her son-m-Other srjeakers included Dr.1 .-j .j , ion, onH rioniVifjr Mr anrt Mrs. Miss Irene Foote who is on LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S comVoumo enenjyp Black who spoke on a pattern her lnterestlng talk. In moving Al Manson. for progress. There was no nor-this that. I Mrs G A Hm gaid the staff of the Bank of Mont- real In Vancouver, left by for . the south Monday on the Princess Adelaide, after spending three weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Foote. ......uimaucmv-jju must have been h y tQ , . ed out. S. Evans, assistant sec- have been so ably repreSented NOTICE .-.j., by the delegate. Mrs. Anderson tion, referred to the shortage of had not spared hersel but had teachers. The would profession attended every possible meet- have to be made more attrac- Delicious ing and the results of her at- tive and teachers should be giv- tendance would j continue to be en full rights of citizenship. an inspirati0n to the local asso-Coramlttee reports were made fciations for tne Iuture Canadian Legion Initiation of Officers, Friday, April 23, 8 p.m. at Legion Hall, followed by a Social Evening (Bring Missus i. Members of or COLD! on visual education, tne need! The Dally News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transiei. advertising la payable in advance at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Daily News are asked to assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified for a graded course in Bible i Your Announcements leading in schools, the curse of undesirable literature and comics, education of Indian children and home economics. Mrs .Anderson announced IMisco Mother's Day MAY 9 CARDS Legion and W.A. only, at 9 p.m. (m-w-f) E. Willie, former Terrace hotel proprietor and now living in retirement there, arrived in the city on last night's train for a brief visit. He will return to the interior this evening. I'the Parkers! They'll tell you Nabisco Shredded Wheat is '3. wholesome, delicious whole wheat . . . with a natural YOU'VE HIT THE NAIL ON THE HEAD! Asphalt or Cedar Shingles will f.olvcyour roofing problem. ORDER THEM FROM Mitchell & Currie Limited PHONE 363 Builders and Contractors M flavour. And whole wheat, you know, contains vital R buiU.ng food elements. No wonder - staunch, Nabisco TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE Kitchen Cabinet, Dining Room Table and chairs, Buffet. Good condition. Phone Blue 406. (99) Steamship Movements For Vancouver Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss. Car den a, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 12 midnight. April 27 ss. Princess Louise, .m. ' heat helps give us lasting energy! Ready to serve with Orange Tea, oddfellows' Hall, April 21 Women of the Moose tea at the home of Mrs. C. Mclntyre, 516 8th Ave. East on April 22. Rotary Minstrel Show, eve-nfngs April 22 and 23. Children's matinee April 24. Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter Devonshire Tea, Civic Centre, April 24. Card Party," Catholic School Hall, April 29. United Church Spring Sale, April 29. Mother's Day Tea, Salvation Army Native Girl's Home, May 4, 3-6 p.m. Prince Rupert District Music and Drama Festival, Civic Centre, May 5 and 6, afternoons and evenings. St. Peter's spring sale, May 6. Gyro Klondyke Nile, May 7. "-uiu in not water and Try Nahisin hro,!,! N today! FOR SALE "Easy" spin dvy washing machine, recently overhauled. Phone Black 838. (96) jfor ky THf CANADIAN SHREDDED Chicken in the Rough' J From Vancouver I Sunday ss. Cardena, p.m. i Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, TO TAKE HOME COMPANY, ITD. NIAGARA fAHS, CANADA dl never tire oftkat 5 Call the EGG ROLL c. flour 4 tap. MUic Bakint Powder tp. ult 4 th. burtenlng H c. milk 5 hard boiled ojUii 4 tha. milk 2 tap. lemon juke 3 tup. chopped onion 2 tha. chopped parsley 2 tha. chopped ftreen peppr 1 tup. dry mustard Suit, pepper, paprika 81ft together first 3 Ingredients. .ut in ahorteninft. Beat rftg In measurluft cup; add milk to make t cup; add to first mixture. Roll out V I mh thick, on floured hoard. Chop hard boiled eftUa, mix with romnininU Ingredients, spread on dough. Roll up like jelly roll and haka In hot oven i4JV F.).tO minuiaa. fMrva with cheese tauca. DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Besner Block Third Ave. CIVIC CENTRE J DINING ROOM pral Flavor p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 10 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. April 22 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. PHONE 231 m d m m m m m m m m Mother's Day Tea, Home Cook ??r i ing, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons f For Alice Arm, Stewart, of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) BthlPort Simpson Cardena, mid- Sunday ss aMPtothe nnpliment Vour SUIT light. From Alice Arm, Stewart, Port Simpson JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Tuesday ss. Cardena, a.m. From Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, 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 Daughters, Civic Centre, May 19. St. Andrew's Anglican tea at the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3. With a soft and frilly BLOUSE a Gibson Girl or p.m. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 10 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. For Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. a Tailored Style We have lovely creations in Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, ti HEADQUARTERS FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES Pique, Lawn, Sheer, Crepe, and Rayon Jer 11:15 p.m. From North Queen Charlotte Islands April 18 ss. Coquitlam, a.m. . i ; you will need to secure a Form H. Permit from your bank, if you take with you more than $ 1 0 in United States funds, or more than a total of $25 in Canadian and United States funds. To ensure that available United States dollars are distributed in a way that is fair to everyone, an annual travel ration of $150 U.S. per person for the 1 2 months ' between Nov. 1 5, 1 947 and Nov. 15, 1948, has been established. In the case of children under eleven it is $100 U.S. This caution is given for guidance of the public ona" to hep ovoid embarrassment at border points. For North Queen Charlotte Islands ANNOUNCEMENT THOM SHEET METAL LTD. IS AGENT FOR FAWCETT Air-Conditioning Furnaces April 16 and 30 ss. Coquit- am, midnight. From South Queen Charlotte sey. All Si7,es from up Ask about Our Personalized BUDGET PLAN No Interest No Carrying Charges Typewriters (Portables and Standard) Staplers Box Files Ledgers lilank Books Favorite Files File Folders Carbon Paper FOR YOUR OFFICE REQUIREMENTS SEE 1 V. . Islands April 16 and 30 ss. Coquit-am, a.m. For South Queen Charlotte Islands April 18 ss. Coquitlam, midnight. From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, Place your order now lor summer installation. Plan ahead for winter com Tort with a FAWCETT THOM SHEET METAL LTD. 253 East First Ave. Black 881 8 p.m. April 27- DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING SUl'EKI'AN PUfcSS KODACHItOME and KODAK FILMS Chandler & Cowgill Fourth St. ox 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. ss. Princess Louise, j p.m. or Alaska Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, nldnlght. April 22 ss. Princess Louise, ,m. FOREIGN EXCHANGE CONTROL BOARD OTTAWA Ft'?