MOOSE WOMEN ENJOY BRIDGE PRING is .the time off Prince Rupert Doily fWews Tuesday, May 16, 1950 HOTEL ARRIVALS -ear mat a ycung man's fancy lightly turns to r f p d Rad, Dia v I IX 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) 1 noughts of what his girl1 riend has been thiol;., Jill winter. Just Received I Three tables of bridge were en-' , joyed at the monthly meeting of the Home Making Committee or 1 the Women of the Moose at tne , Moose Temple. Prize-winners were Mrs. John Kasper and Airs. Sam Haugan. Those present wef! Mrs. w. B. McCallum, Mrs. John Kasper, Mrs. Sam Haugan, Mrs. I O- Foster, Mrs. P. Welter, Mrs. . Cassldy; Mrs. Jack Hoskiris, Mrs T. DfBlass, Mrs. B. j. Bacon, Mrs. . Lindstrom, Mrs. Percy Bond, Mrs. Prince Rupert Charles Flemin?. Watson Island; j. a. Parkin, Nahafmo, R. Campbell, William Forsythe. L. A. Westbrook. M. D. Rooimon. J. E. Merryfield -H. F. Worsley. D: K. Shaw, A. McAloney, J. B. Mac-Donald, R. c. Buerk, city; T. A. V. Tremblay. Victoria; Rav Co-barn, Prince George; C. E. Salter Carlisle; Mr and Mrs. C. Richardson, Steve;;ton: Mr. anrT Mrs I Open 24 Hours Every Day & Night 1 MILLIE'S FOR HAMBURGERS ' Full course meals served 5-7 p.m. JllSt Of YUirA a . LADIES' ENGLISH WOOL GABERDINE SLACKS HAND TAILORED In SHADES OF SAND, BEIGE, GREY BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED ' Drop jn ond look them over - i ( E. C. Milton and family. Smithe'rs O. Robinson and Mrs. ft'. B. Skin- v "nu nvinur '31 B(h St. Ph. OrdHM TUESDA I TM. 4:00 Meet Glsele 4:15 Stock Quotation and Int. 4:30 Peter RadLsson 4:45 Western Five 5:00 Henry Morgan Show 5:30 Yesterday's Songs 5:45 Tunes by the Trio' 5:55 CBC flews 8:00 Supper rterenad 6:15 Charlie Splvak & Oreh. 6:30 Musical Varieties 6:45 The Inside Storf 7:00 CBC Nev 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Leicester Square to Broadway 8:00 Science Reporter 8:15 Nation's Business 8:30 Jr. Chamber of Commerce 8:45 Musical Prog. 9 XHJ Record Album 9:30 Variety Time 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15- Miscellany . 10:30 Plow on the Desert 11:00-Weather and Sign OH 11:03 Fish Arrivals, Sign Off FRASER S PAYNE. rrrm ' : ; 1 FINE PRINTING at w. M5ss,.E. Jaquest, C. A. Olsen; j Edmonton ; .R. s Disney, Oshawa I Ontario; R F. Davey, Hpllyburn; j Mr. and Mrs. L. Martin and son. William Husband, L. Breimo, Ladner, B. C; Frank Kaftel G. Keller, O. Besner, E. MacDonald, J. W. Farquhar. J. Decker, L. Ford G. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. William Elh, DrjUL'lag Muir, Vancouver; G. Oddson, Osland, B. C; Mr. arid Mrs. T. S.oquist, Kamloops; J. L. Newhouse, Calgary; Frank Frey. Prince George; A. Karson, New Westminster. REGAL PRINTERS V PHONE 24 222 Second Ave. The taste's the test for tea! Canadians buy more Saladah than any other brand. " taw "MAM M' l .iT.ilft . 7 rm rm rmr . WITH TEA B-M EGGSHELL 1 ' My u WEDNESli-IK A.M. 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8: 10-Here's Bill Good 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert ' 9:00 BBC News & Comty. 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Ellen Harris 10.: 15 Carson Robison 10:30 Melody Time 10:45 T.B.A. 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Rourtdup Time 11:30 Weather Report 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude child the best GWe your His satin-finish enamel glows hi soft, colorful beauty all its own. It provides a hard, .nhlt surface that will stand up under repeated washings. STUMS am. ' dreamed of l7 OUR SPECIAL Jtartmc a bank acrouhi- fur your child? Vou may r 1 3 EGGSHELL FINISH offers a wide choice 4 111 one in swilt s Haby Snapshot Contest! Sen J fin tti tttrr tnncnt CHILDREN'S SERVICE Free shoe size check Free hosiery size'eheck Read These Rules Send in manjr inapfhon as you wnh (not studio portraits). Hat acconiny each iih two LibtU from Swift 'i Meats fol" 'i.ihi of Juniors. Pitas print your name and atiflrps?, also baby's name. Srnd ill entries the Hbv Snapshot Joniet, Swjft (nadian Co. Luiiiud, Ntw Westminster, H.C i1-' 5on,"t Pn onty t Mothers living in Brnish (olumhia. it is not open io employees ol awifi (.aiudisn Co. Ltaijit-d, its advertising agencies ir niemhers of their families. Contest closes June 1950. All entries must be postmarked before njidniKut of this d-te. Prizes will be awarded fo: the most interesting hj4y sn.i,notv JudKes are: Miss lrenna Hunter, Direitnr ol Public Health Nursing, Metropolitan Health Committee, Vancouver; Mr. J. Helders, liuerr.aiiOi.iilly Known fixpert on Photographs', -ellv of the Koy.il Pbotogruphic Society, 1-tllow Ot the PhomKraphic Sotietv of America; Mr. J. Campbell, Pnotograiiy Fx pert of Vancouver Br-nri) ii.)lanKod.tk (xntpany. fvtrv entrant receives fr-e, a copy of Swift's infant nut n. ion booklet, "A Belter Start in Life." D-ti i!on of juJices is ftnal. Only one prize to Comt-Kitiit. All snapshots become the property of Swift (.aitadun ixt. 1j mt led, absolutely. 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies Scientific shoe fitting i r of pleasing shades and white, for interior walls, woodwork and furniture. It is easy to use roll it on or brush it on levels out smoothly and dries with a beautiful semi-gloss finish. P.M 12:00 Mid-Dav Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume , nm siiuno portrait 01 your nany to swilt s Baby Snapshot Contjst, Swift Canadian Co. Umited.Ni-w Westminster, B.C., with vour name, address, baby's name, and 2 labels from Swift' si Meats for Babies or juniors. Don't Wait! You may win up to $200. Of) for vour baby! 73 CASH PtIZESI 1ST PRIZE $200.00 Bank Account 2ND FRIZ! $100 00 Bank Accxmt 3RD PRIZE $ 50.00 Bonk Account and 70 $5.00 choquot at convolution ariiot Pwrr tntrtitt Ttcthn free npj f Suifl'i Mint mtritwm iuuitl. 'A Hitlwr Slarl in l.ijt." I CUP THIS COUPON 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast Winners' name will be published in this paper. 1 p 1 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:45 Behind the Scenes 2:00-B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 A Good Wife: Comty 3:00 The Music Box 3:15 Bernie Braden Tells A Story , 3:30 Int." Comiy. 3:40 Divertimento Baby Snapthot Contost Swift Conodion Co. limited Dept. 53 Now Woitmimler, B.C Yff I wont to ontot Swlfl'i Sobv Snaptlvjf Ce.l.i - J .,f ,Ktl of my baby, toch it occompu:.d t.y if, i.-.. for Bobi, or iuniorl. ' CA 01 AN ' CfrSyj bl Faints, Varnishet ond Enamels . . TORE YOU SEE THE SIGN iymbol of the reliable dealer LMIMT - I! My Nama. . . in vour community I I (Plf AS t III mil 11 Jin..!.. . . 11 . 1 1 I My Addran . . -.,:. .1 Three Prizes Won X4&m4lJ VUiii.' 'i'ft:' I J ' Thil coupon I, for ya. ,1- . . ,.. i. ofWlMimif na aa'Ail aaaoi nil III! Ill I nil I I I . loo riOfAaMMIoriiw JmA4AJ. yners say...B j I CHILDREN'S SHOES i it i i I ' ' .. i i t otrx t 1 ' i J i j ii : ii "Qwiotot car I've evor owned!" That', what leftort fiom nthucia.tic owntrt &y about thir '50 Ford.. Thot't what yau will Af Sonja ladies President Mrs. J. Pederson greeted the many ladies who attended the Sonja Ladies Aid -tea Saturday afternoon. In charge of the tea room was Mrs. C. Strand, assisted by Mes-dames B. Roald, A. Jensen, W. Ballinger and J. Johnson. Mrs. J. Strand was in charge of home cooking. She was assisted by Mesdames P. Anderson, G. Sel-vig and H. Petterson. Serviteurs were Mesdames E. Wick, A. Lund, F. Schroeder and Miss Waseng. Fancy work was handled by Mesdames K. Slatta, H. Lien and H. Rensvold. Winners of raffles in charge of Mrs. O. Giske, were as follows: Sweater, Rolf Pedersen, ticket No. 119. Cushion, donated by Mrs. Hans Peterson, A. Ordal, No. 199. "nchion, donated by P. Anderson lor a guessing contest was won by Mrs. A. Husoy, who guessed there were 801 beans. The actual number was 789. Cashier was Mrs. B. Webber. soy, when you "To.l-Driv," tho now; Ford yourself, Fd'l improved V-l Engine whisper, while it work.. Tha new .ound-condttioned "Lifeguard" Body lot. you talk in whisper, at highway .peed.. "I Ilka my Fare)' QUALITY leak!" Ttie dew Ford looks its part a. winner of the famous Fathiat Academy Award. Inside, there', extra quality In the new, non-sag front seat spring, with foam rubber cushioning in the finer upholstery ond Impressive instrument panel. - '"' Easiest-handling car I ever drove!" ri rr. it if it f 1 1 f r Among FordV50 brand-new features for '50: 'Finger-Tip" Steering! 35 easier-acting .11 n "King-Siie" Brakel; 100 hor.epawer performance! hv "We can drive all day without tiring!" Owner', say their new Fords have that big-car comfort. Ford's "Mid Ship" Ride cradles you between wheels where the going is smoothest . , . 7 "Hydra Coil" front springs and "Fora-Flen" rear springs level Out the bump. . . . rear seat it wider than in many high-priced cars! v "We figure our operating costs are lower! 1, Owner, toy the new Ford costs le.t for gat, oil ct ) ? '' : f7l! ni unkeeo. Far even greater economy, end quieter performance, Ford offer. oplionaf,,li Overdrive which lets the engine loot at J5 . I Iv Xo M.P.H. while the car hu.ffe. ot 50! And Overdrive pays for it.elf with gasoline tavingt of up to 15, FIELD MANY THANKS..,.. PRINCE RUPERT Your loyal patronage has resulted in our moving to a more central location for your convenience, ' Sidney Gonick OPTOMETRIST NOW LOCATED Mezzanine George Cook Jeweller 527 3rd Ave. W. Specializing in- all types of manufacturing large or small heavy duty trailers, fire escapes, boat storage tanks, stacks & hard surfacing All built to underwriters specifications INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. !25 1st Ave. East Green 881 All Work Guaranteed ' 4 jriTTTiT.Wl IS 1 SBBYOUR FORD DBAL6R WDAYf it' jf n hh IPsQi?Ik8ff' Prince Rupert, B. C. Phone 93 Mono' Deolen L.