HOTEL ARRIVALS eir.eni Monday, September 18, 1950 .Uitifr l! SJ1, I, ScuU'lll- ,jn i""- . r-h W 1 s-ilf home George Eales left on today'. ' Jt'f?. a"ive4 on i Van- i """""i iaai niBni irom plane fur a business trip to to Van for a while tO 4 couver. W. WlllistTjIt. A. Gammon, Miss I. LaChanee, W. S. Dale and 9. logwood. Terrace; D. Pi alt and H. Pelhlck, Victoria. Miss Mary Landry, Terrace; Mrs. F. O.sniDiid, Moose Jaw, Sask.; R. Chlld.s, L. J. BUhop, Mum R Fyrrell. O. S. Spiers. J. IL Wee-'tn an3 Mrs. K. Kitchener. Vancouver; II. G. Archibald, Masset; MU.) I. S. Donahue, Edmonton; A. E. Fordo, New Westminster; W. B. Gardner, Edmonton j with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Becket. - ty October Regular meeting of the Women of the Moose, Wednesday, s'Pt. 20. (22()c I Guide and Brownie leaders, trained or untrained, are urgently needed. If you can help, please Fill Gale t , n "r . i " . 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkie IP1101 Red 183 or Black 326. tin u" be 7th.' who have ben snpntiinc a hnii.! vl8 day in the south, returned home J. Bawar, Octoaer 10 , . .1,..- S. Wilson returned to the on Saturday' plane from iasi night on the Coquitlam. City Mrs. E. T. . Applewhaite is jailing tomonvw afternoon on :S r , ;? J:' Ii Mr. and Mrs Georire nihh Winnipeg where he attended the Bazaar, lhe 'Consilium far Vancouver meet Mr. Appiewiutite who js have been on a motor trip tolDomin1n convention of the Nelson and are due back home ' Canadlan LeBlon in hU capacity within the next dav r .r, ,' M zone representative for this J area. a ii i i 1 1 1 f Harding rtn fill S1 Nov- ,fl November (all un:-.:wr Bazaar Pe, 1. Chur.-n Fall Riz.'iar reluming from Ottawa after attending tiie special session of Parliament, in hw capacity as Meml. r fur Skeeiia. Mr. Applecart:1 will p;.v vLsit to the Oeean Falls district on his way north from Vancouver to Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. Ken and family returned Coquitlam last night vacation in the south. on th from ; H. G. Archibald, former M.P. for Skeena and now identified with Queen Charlotte Canners at Masset. r, Davine a brief vLsit, Mr. and Mr?. Thomas McMee-'ia the city, having arrived on kin, who have been on a motor the Camosun last evening from t'ip to California, returned i Queen Charioue Islands. : -"ii r k - 1 "'e vmjuiuam last evening. ' Dr. Duncan Black, director of the Prince Rupert Health Unit, 1 IT STILL RUNS, TOO! Manufacturers of early model automobiles boasted their product would last a lifetime and at least one of them has lived up to the claim. Show here, a 1901 Olds-mobile, owned by Albert Garganlgo of Princeton, Mass., chugs along Montreal's midtown Sherbrooke Street at a comfortable pace. The car, taking part in an annual tour from Lake Placid, N.Y., to Rochester, N.Y., has held its own on the trip with shiny new models accompanying the veterans. (CP Photo) Support the RED SHIELD APPEAL returned on Saturday's plane i from a trip to Vancouver on official duties. ' Miouncement r Mrs. George Grosvenor left on ' todays plane for a visit to Sand- i spit, Queen Charlotte LslanHa ' A GEM Heating Performance The New Fawcett Torrid-Oil Heater with her son-in-law and daugh- , ra .r. ana Mrs. David Kirby. Women's Extra Fal IS As an additional service to our customers, Canadian Leg.ion, Branch No. 27. Special general meeting, Auditorium, Canadian Legion Hall, Monday, re pleased to advise that our office will i r i i Job's Daughters Plan Busy Season Canvassers for Job's Daughters in the Red Cross blood donor campaign chosen at Friday night's meeting are Agnes Smith, HEAT Not Evenly Spread LONDON !--,Fat women are not the shape they are supposed to be, a clothing manufacturer l,n open during noon nours, sunaays ana September 18 (tonight), 8 p.m. iys excepted. , Economical ( Clean , , Efficient 1 . Convenient; Attractive O O o o o R. C. Edwards returned last said after measuring 800 outsize night on the Coquitlam from Bella Bella tiere he has been When and Where You Want It! Prices $71.50 up See Them on Department of Fisheries I M"T Luxury Steamer PRIIICE GEORGE women at a vacation camp. He measured women wiht hips from 42 to 66 inches. The accepted methods, handed down from grandma's day, have been to add an Inch or two aU round as the sizes get bigger," he said. "No-one seems to have realized that women do not all Today At The following office hours are now effec- MonHoy to Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.. aiary stratum. Heather Brew-; er, Gerd Lien and Donna Mac-Arthur, Th meeting decided to ta for the blind on their tag day, Oc. tober 21. There was also some discussion on the fashion show to be held In October. Reports we're heard from ions Beach supreme sessions by Alex Mitchell and from the Grand Guardian Council in Vancouver by George Dawes. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell -weie business. . I ReillyJ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brandon, Manitoba, arrived on! the Coquitlam last night to j visit at the home of Mrs. Reilly's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heigerson. II. J. Graham of the Post Office staff returned to the city on McR, ae Bros. spread in the same direction, nor SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday 1 f.4'-i do they get larger all over pro portionately." Most women, he found, aver BERT & McCAFFERY Ltd. presented .with a - ome movio aged 16 Inches from neck to waist, with little variation. He the Coquitlam last evening from ac visit at Courtenay, Vancouver .'sland, with his parents. Mr. :ind Mrs. Charles Graham. screen by Captain Edith Jordan Delicious Pies and Cupcakes too said women's shoulder do not of the drill team. Miss Jordan necessarily get wider as their at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call was herself presented with a set 'of knives by Donna MacArthur hips get broader. Sid Moslin, who has been em Prince Rupert, B.C. PHONES: 118, 117 or 58 . WE HAVE GOT THEM ALL FOR YOU ployed with "99" Taxis here this 1 ft The manufacturer said he would use his data to prove the outsize woman is not the shape the government says she is in its restrictions on the use of material in utility-style dresses. at CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE summer, returned on the noon plane to Vancouver where he will re-enter the University of British Columbia as a post-graduate student in psychology. orf behalf of the team. The lodge was notified that an official visit would, be paid September 27 by Supreme Guardian Mrs. Bea Ross, and Supreme Sec. retary,. Mrs. Elizabeth Warden. Following the business session, motion pictures of the visit to Long Beash 1 were shown down, stairs. . . . .-.-. RUPERT BAKFRY LTD! PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I 'hi PHONE 79 PHONE 79 THANKSGIVING DAY A special order m council was passed at Victoria last week making Monday, October 9, Thanksgiving Day .a full holiday In j Jritish Columbia. ' Newfoundlander Leaving Tonight Fishing Boat Has Close .Call A fire at Cow Bay just after noon yesterday that threatened to destroy the gillnetter Porcher 49, Charles Bolton, was brought under control by the fire department with damage confined to the net. An explosion occur, red when Mr. Bolton stepped on the starter and the fire spread to the hold. The firemen arrived on the scene promptly and soon had the blaze smothered with carbon dioxide and fog. ItlaUarr KAIEtl C0 GF: HARDWARE, i,, it J it's Linoleum -j, w'L' want drop in and c,heck our stock 'jf Prince Rupert has gained one good booster in Harry J. Wyatt. ; St. Jolin's Newfoundland, who leaves on tonight's train after a j five weeks' visit with his dauRh-i if? ww m Now At . . . . Brownwoods' i annum HOURS 9 Inlaids if British made O Hall Runner six and Floor Mats O ter and son.ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stevens. Speaking of weather, Mr. Wyatt said Prince Rupert had done very well during his visit. 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