1 1 PUnte Rupctt Dull? ttztos JtO. Tuesday, July 6, 1943 Local News items.., HOLIDAY SCHOOL Forty Youngsters and Helpers at United Church Mrs. A. Hamilton left last night night on t he Princess Adelaide on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. Frank Dibb returned on the Princess Adelaide Monday afternoon from a trip to NOW W HILE STOCKS OF Ol'R FAMOUS McLEOO RIVER HARD COAL ARE AIR PASSENGERS urvy youngsters and helpers turned out at the oten- MONDAY To Vancouver a. Weather- W C.C.F. Club meeting Tuesday,! George Black, MP. for Yukon, postponed until arrival of H. G. and Mrs. Black were passengers Archibald, M.P. (157) for Whitehorse aboard the Prin- Icess Louise which docked here Mrs. Mona Richards sailed last yesterday northbound. MEN'S seed, Mr. and Mrs. George Casey THERE IS A TVPE Mrs. Harry Nelson returned ! and child, W. B. Clark, G. Mil- COMPLETE IMP, EGG, to the city on the Princess Ade- ibu on me frincess ixmlsc lor a visit to Juneau. If.. T7-., . U .....J , . 1 i ..... 1 l'Sf oioi-ciB rnarjf i,nri aim iai;- iame Monaay auernoon from a KS Lawrence of the Sisters of St.' trin tn Vanrm.vor .LL EQUALLY lit ing session of the vacation school at First United Church yesterday. The school was most popular on its first day with the beginners -who crowded Into the kindergarten room of the church. This holiday school is under the direction of Miss Ina Dear-ing of Vancouver who arrived in Prince Rupert on Fridav Mis burn, P. Grant, A. Magnusson, E. Kennedy. To Sand.spit J. P. McDonald., From Vancouver Mrs. T. Houden, J. Mitchell. From Sandspit A. Doolan, W. Johnson, G. Turner. TUESDAY To Vancouver A. L. Nicolson, F. T. Johnson, O. Palleson, P. w Trio, r.m give uuis inai Joseph here sailed last night on Are Different," from the pretUe.it princess Adelaide for Van-stcre in town, The Totem Pole C0UVer. Gift Shop, 211 Sixth Street. (157) Mrs. Neil Ross and child sail- Mr. and Mrs. Martin van Coot-en left last night, on the Princess Adelaide on a holiday trip to Vancouver. JT VALfE BERT & fAFFERY 4 night on the last night on the Princess Ade-' Adeiaide Adelaide for for Vancouver. Vancouver, accom-L..,0- .Uheri ana son' laide for a holiriav visit in Van. .... t,., L. w. are sailing uuesday on accompanying Mrs. Ross' mother, Mrs.1 Farrell of New York, who has the Camosun for nrnahv -i,n!olelu' canson. couver anri Victoria Dearing was on the staff of the Burnaby School Board until a year ago when she went to the University of Washington for special training in library woik. She has made a hobby of chil . uu. .... ni npw v nrtc vnn nK.i ... . .. To Sandspit Mrs. A. Hus- uiey win spend the next month on a holiday. ITEI 1st n band, G. Turner. From Vancouver G. Naylor, J. Miss Wanda Biack and Mis3 been visiting here for some time. Elsie Mintenko sailed last night j Mr .and Mrs. Pat Smith of Red on the Princess Adelaide for a Deer, Alberta, are paving a visit holiday visit in Vancouver. I to the city with Mr. Smith's Miss Pamela Stanl-v of thelmother- Mrs- F- Smith- and his Prince Runert. General' Hnnit:,! , brother-in-law and sister, Mr. dren's work and was formerly superintendent of the primary department in the Sunday School of West Point Orey RED DEER BUSY W. D. Vance sailed last night Robertson, R. Purvis, Miss L. on the Princess Adelaide for a 1 Smith, A. Nicolson, E. Pelletier, trip to Vancouver and Victoria. I P. Vander, B. Bror.n, G. Dan-Mrs. Vance Is already in the: el M- Jang, D. Cum You, Mrs south. . ' . IH. Ness. j From Sandspit Mr. Connel- Juage W. O. Fuikm sailed on; Miss Py, Carter, Mr. and Mrs. the Princess Louise yesterday for w. A. Lund, Mr. Matthews. I and Mrs. Ray Bean. nursing staff sailed last night United Church. In previous years she has directed vacation Red Deer, the central Alberta farming centre, is having a big building boom these days as dis on the Princess Adelaide visit to Ocean Falls. schools at Ocean Falls, Skide or a Limited yardage of gabardine cloth available, W. R. John . . man wnere ne win conduct a session of County Court, the first trict farmers move into town gate and Prince Rupert. and ranchers lrom burned-out j lile vacation school program to be held there in several years. : OTj oasnaicnewan iae over tneii- ston hue; also tuxedo broadcloth, extra trousers included. Pete Cravetto, 208 Fourth St (160) combines a period of planned farms at big prices, according to Wright Beaumont, mechanical Miss Olga Sather R.N. of the Prince Rupert General Hospital at their best for STYLING for WORKMANSHIP for VALUE Gabardines, Worsteds," Covert Cloths, Flannels . . . SLACKS ... in the most popular colors, beautifully' tailored and expertly' styled and in values that we are pro' ad to recommend. Pure Wool Gabardines in Light Urown, dark Rrown and Fawn. Priced from $15.50 to $16.50 Pure Wool Covert Cloth in Light Brown 312.95 Pure Wool Herringbone Worsted in Dark Brown 516.25 Pure Wool Flannels in-Med. drey 511.50 summer recreation with an Intensive course of Christian Education. Children are often attracted at first by the hand Mrs. R. Turner, wife of a well: nursing staff left on lust eve-known Atlin merchant, waa a ning's train for a trip to Jasper superintendent of the Red Deer Advocate weekly newspaper, who is a visitor in the city with hU Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Fulton j sailed last night on the Pilncess' Adelaide for Victoria where Mr. I Fulton is to receive his cail to the bar on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. George Casey, jr , and child left by yesterday afternoon's plane on theii return to their home at Trail after a visit here with Mr. Casey's iit-ents, Aid. and Mrs. G. B. Cas-?y. work and recreation part of the passenger aboard the rnncess and Vancouver on vacation, Louise yesterday returning to program but discover as the school progresses that Bible mm her home in the north after a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. H. A. Biack and family are sailing Thursday niaht on the Prince Rupert for Westview, study and worship can be exciting too. C.P.R. steamer Princess Ade-inear Powell River, where they Assisting Miss Dearing in Uic son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hay. "The town is crowded and houses and lodgings are at a premium," says Mr. Beaumont who is accompanied by his wife on his visit here. A. L. Nicholson, regional ap has ben!Uide' CaPl- Fred McGraw, ar-jwlll join Mr. Black, who left William Wong, who rivea in port at o:is Monaay ictemijr, mm uijiu up luiure afternoon from Vancouver and residence. leadership of the school are Mrs. C. J. O. Olson, Mrs. Wm. Dunn, Mrs. G. E. N. McClintock. visiting at his home here, sailed last night by the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to take a summer course at the University of British Columbia. waypoints and sailed at 11 p.m. on her return south. Mrs. G. W. MacKay arrived in the city on the Princess Adelaide Mrs. L. A.' Dakin, Miss Jean Faught, Miss Luella MacDonald, FOR peals officer, unemployment in Mrs. McBurney of Florida. last evening from Alert Bay and and Rev. R. A. Wilson. having had the misfortune to ls proceeding by motor surance commission, Vancouver arrived in the city-Monday af t0 s""-! "Chicken in the RcugV:- her S fracture her ankle while step- tners where 5he vis: isit Returning south after a Alaska cruise which has in ternoon by air to conduct a Mrs. K. E. who ping off the curb here last Fn- mother, Birnie, cluded Skagway, Sitka. Juneau court of referees on appeals against decisions of the local . TO TAJvci iiUMJS S Jcall the ''l CIVIC CENTRE '. ? DINING KOOAI 5 Announcements All alvrrtlMmeni mi thin column will be charged for fc full month t 26 cenu word Unemployment Insurance Offi Wrangell and Ketchiy-jn with ! aay wmlL "'"'B "'V the Aahmes Shrine Temple partv ' as a Passen8er aboard the steam-1 James N. Killas, who has been of Oakland, California, Union ' er Prince George, had to leave epending the past month at Pre-steamer Chilcotin Cant Harrv ' llie vessel and enter Prince Ru- mier, arrived in the city lrom cer. PHONE 231 tea at . r-' .. . i 1 TT CI, ...Hi 1 ,1. II . United Church W.M.S home of Mrs. Faught, A'cst, July 8. 701 5tn McLean, is due in port (159) o'clock this afternoon aj 2 pen ueneiai noap'.i'.i. oik wm uie iiui lii uu me iainobuii una from b3 aD'e 10 rejoin the vessel for morning and will proceed tu ! the return journey south this Vancouver on the Prince Rupert Advertise tr. the Daily News! the north. Loyal Order of Moose puulic Prince Uupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For AU Occasions ' Wednesday evening. Thursday night. He is to meet a mining engineer whom he will Al Shipp, rcgMnai administra basket picnic excursion to Ter-ace August 1. Catholic Bazaar, October 6 " it the tor of provincial social welfare with headquarters at Prince George, is a visitor in the city and 7. (168) Mr. and Mrs. George James accompany to his property in and sons Frank, Tom and Steve, the Chilcotin which has been arrived in the city Monday af- under development for years ternoon on the Princess Adelaid-3 with encouraging results, from Vancouver to attend the I : SALT LAKES FERRY SCHEDULE 'acrtner to trov.l Queen Mary I.OD.E. mr jnite Eluab October 20. Daily except Mon. & Tues. Bazaar, on official business. He arrived from the interior by our Satur-Novem- day anl leave tomorrow on his return to Prince George, lovelin.it. Rebekah Fall Bazaar, BUZZING WIRES The total number of effective funeral of Mrs. James' mother, Mrs. Katherine Xenaki, who died last week. The family was motor - Hi cmur.i you ber 3. BLUE Leave Cow Bay Floats Wed., Thurs., Fri. 2:30, 4:30,6:30,7:10. . Saturday Every hour accompanied by Boyd Brown, ever you go. telephone calls, made in Britain , during 1947 was 2,714,000,000. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. I 'from 10:30 a.m. mechanical department, Victoria by During the ing west from their home In Toronto and had planned to drive to Prince Rupert but came from Vancouver by boat on supervisor feir thfl who arrived from plane last evening, war Mr. Shipp was f ' k ii'td Alligator of Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, No 18. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. BLACKHEADS f". Www or d Don't HWH blckhtd dlol thm. Gt pthtrftalutol rvwhidt. two ouneM 01 oeroxin powtirr irwn iif nig or ml upplT grntlr with wt. hot cloth oer blarkhiadn. They dnnolve and statloned here for a tinw as hearing of Mrs. Xenaki's death. Y.M.C.A. war services supervisor Mr. James was formerly operator at Seal Cove air base. i of the Boston Cafe here. Sunday Continuous from 10:00 a.m. Last boat returns 10 p.m. Adults 50c. Under 16, 25c Return Return Tickets good only ' on day purchased. P.O. Box S44 ) Phone 37 4iMjiMr by thll timpl metlioa. 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