j that happened. If It did notj Rt. Rev. James mt-nt Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, May 3. 1950 materialize at present, it was ,BishoD of Cnlerint ... . Terrace Topics bound to la the future. the clty at the of had Vn J. D. McRae, M.L.A., said he with Indian Superintendent FE Bshop Ci had been In contact with peo- Anfleld on the Indlas Depart-! firm r Ross Hotel !s Up Again )S0!1 fa a V. pie at victoria and tnat ne had . . - ' "u'on James Watson, provincial field W. Warner U a patient in Uie commissioner for northern B.C. j local hospital with an Infected 'and Yukon, arrived in Terrace foot caused by stepping on a last week from Princo Evoert, nail. been told that, if the accom- modation of Ross Bros, were in-1 creased to 50 rooms, the board j might consider the proposal. T. Norton Youngs said he felt j With Vnfavorable Keply From Liquor Board Head, C. of C. Going Higher I . Join the where he conducted courses f or j j Scout leaders. He drove in with j James Wong opened his new; Dick Dubeau and Robin Sait of Silvertip "Cafe to the public on! ' j Terrace who had been J,aking the Sunday. Having been built jn rec- ; .course. While here, Commis-lord time by Albert Hai land ad 1 FUhat It would wally be a back- W. A letter from Chairman . ward step If Ross Brothers wertr Kennedy of the Liquor Control lred to increase the number Board to the Prince Rupert 0I rooms. It was inconceivable Chamber of Commerce Monday that the builders would go to right in response to a request the expense of adding another , . Utorey to r provide ten more! '-. the rhnmhor far a review i Dave Graf ,the cafe Is r.;udern In all details and is a are at improvement on Kaluai Street. sioner Watson saw the cubs at work and met the group committee on Thursday night in the police station with Constable T. KINSMEN KLUB KAHPte GET YOUR MEMBERSHIP AT MOST STORES 0 To those Out of Prince WRITE: rrinKupert . - I rooms. They were much more George Anderson wa a weekend visitor to Tewace from Prince Rupert. ;Brue presiding. He had one j suggestion to make and that wp.s that as the Terrace cub pack, . ;Japt to decrease the licence from Ross Brothers lorf.h room , flrder space fit to Tnake Mrs. R. Squires entered hospi- nounced that the question had . forwarciej to tne Premle. been reviewed. The letter eug- KINSMEN CLUB OF HlHCt tal Sunday and was opeiated upon Monday morning. with John Haaland i CubmjiE-ter, is too large, thai another group be formed from it, a Catholic group. Thi niet with unanimous approval antl tne suggestion will be carrie.' out as and the Attorney General enclosing copies of the Chamber'4 request to Mr. Kennedy and the gested that it would be a back.- w ard step to approve a licence j for ahotel that would be smaller 1 P.O. 'V.BOXH29 Box RUPERT $11 y i vv Prince Rupert, B. C Mrs. George Dover is leaving hin fl'? Pl'"C.f.R,U-,Plea for granting the licence. ; soon as a leader can he found. n Thursday's train tor Toronto pert. He said that, except lor George Ross said it woull likely cost them $100,000 to bulM Vancouver, that had been the policy of the board for some via Ocean Falls and Vancouver where she wil visit members of her family. She expects to be ,The commissioner, i.ii heari-1 quarters In Viiicouvei, Ictt on (Saturday morning's train for lha and furnish the hotel and tha HOLLYWOOD we um? anu uuiuuiuu funds were available to do that ment In hotel aceoiuwxlat: . a ,,, ..,,. K. MoiirdTioyxd V j interior wncte he will .yis:. other away lor a year and her homo I groups or in some xv.Ees, form has been taken over by Mr. and new Erouns. Mrs. J. Kill. MOST" UP,TO-T)ATE CAFE lN THE d J possible to go further than that He said tne building would be well built and completely Canadian Uhisky I had been noted since its inauguration. An $80,000 investment lor a forty room hotel in Prince Rupert w as not adequate, che letter felt. There was a 4m William Donald and Mrs. R. unit ntum l:3 rM U 1:3 AJ. We Specialize la Chinejw Dlhe Archdeacon Hodson of Prince Rupert spent the week-end here Corlett are expected humev on for a larger Sundav he eonriur.trt KArvi. in "'""""IS aiu iroui movemem aiooi, Classified uds b.'lng tesults It pay to advertise. 1,co"ver "d Seattle, where the Anglican Church. Holy Com- the hAVe three Weeks Oil mnninn woe l,Vi In U, Mowi ui me city, the leucr continued, and Mr. Kennedy thought it better to wait until ' holiday. (and in the eve-ims with the Odd Thisvtrtisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control fellows and ftebykal lodijos in wutred Baker and daughter I board or by the Government ot British Columbia, attendance. Thj uiemoers mtt Arlene, accompanied by the lat-j in the Odd-eliows' uxll in town ter's grandparent, Mr. a;id Mrs. and paraded to the church on Klaus Jensen of SpierhUl, Manl- j the hill. H. King was marshal in n.- in r..innA D,. fllQM Crisp cmWmto in 2?cCWG9ZESl ifor the Oddfe:l'jwi and Mr. I. pert 'to spend Uie week-ejd wiUi ' .Frank for the Rebekahs. The Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baker. 'Archdeacon's address on the FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS CHOI SUEY-CnOW ME IN For OuUld Order PIIONr 1 13 V i'il GYRO CLUB I lloiifi ! s Brotherhood of Man" gave a Anita Brue entered hospital on 1 warning of disaster to come un- Tuesday right for an ppiHT.dixi less Christ s command to "Love operation. PHONE 24 222 Second Ave one another" be heeded. Well ehnspn hvmnc u'om ciinrr tT-ltV, ' ( 1 f- size tor big cereal-eating I L iiii mm 1 m m i i m i - ' i v - aung vvLil . iiiiinirvvT dai w nirii i i i i nfc. m i ihitii ir. m i i i - miss tiiiott Head at the organ, i -.-.- uim i i f pll II XT r- ' PRICED TO CLEAR j ,Folowing the close of the service n"tZ PVU " fev ; Uie lodge members paraded back rel,orle" e death of in- li U I V'r to the hall for dispersal. ce,,ly( RTSV, ffmZl f. f T I AX l f, 3 ' minister from l'M5 to 1947. Vf -.VlCOltS Ulis I VI If I I 11 fl Riymowski, 67 was a member I ZV& JL 7 1 . M (111 I f Joyce Cote, 17-year old daugh- of the Democrat party. r'j5rP I t ?r I ) ' 11 ter of and Mrs. A. Cote, left . K M LfM gm J f I 1 VN n Tuesdav morning's trin for j." ; I f - Mm I I 1 1 fl 1 r j rl) JrV i - T it ' Smithers, where, ou May 1, she i ill T. . . 1 Pi, c'iS flfllfliT V il L Ki ZS wul vie contestants from LD FRV ft WUK y sWlSPltO other communities for tho title ! JUllJ )riT2- ls'W saJt-- of "Miss Northern B. C." A I! 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