1 Hi 116 sEk- News Items ... bjDtSD WAS SPEAKER IPtlntt Xluptit Daflp r5cto fctfc 3 Wednesday, September 1, 1948 i ? Local Oddfellows Receive FOOTBALL a larger control of the order, commenting that the moral and Mr. Craigen was accompanied by the District Deputy Grand Master," William MacKenzie of Prince Rupert, who had accompanied him on a visit- t.i I Snirlflial hurlopAimJ . i j Official Visit From Provin-f cial Head f "Oddfellowship in Service" keynoted an address by E. G. Craigen of Powell River, Grand . ' " j m i ... icuuneu (it) C. A. Bernpr hidi.i . Earl Barr returned to the city on last night's train from a brief trip to Terra Be on Columbia Cellulose Co. business. ' ' i . .. . Rex Bowling Alleys will reopen evening of September I. ' i (206). Miss Beatrice 25? i 1 continual replacement by new 1 blood. At a banquet preceding the lodge meeting, In a brief add- Terrace and who is procedmg with him to Smithers tnriav master for British Columbia, when he paid an official visit to Later Mr. Craigen will .visit night's train frZZJf withers on offic,al buSss i ress, Mr. Craigen complimented me prince Rupert Lodge last Mince George and later proceed to Pouce Coupe in the .prince Rnrwrt rvtHfoii.o j night. Don't Mis. o-i - Rebekahs on their hieh stand-1 rea.ee River, then coin? down home on the Prince Rupert tor t . uecue een gWtag Sports, Terrace. uX the Cariboo Highway to Van ara of work:, and called on them I IWS) Mr. and Mn nrf t... couver. Accompanying Mr. Craigen i- Mills, continuing to make good progress following his recent serious illness, re ua j auer holidaying with her aunt and uncle,- Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mennell of Victoria, j NOTICE 'id At riuiu L) and FINISH LIMBER, PLYWOOD, lUBOAKD, SHINGLES etc. Ls are now fairly complete are nis wife and son James. who have been on a month's holiday trio tn Recording Secretary of Mala- turned to the city on the Prince Rupert today from a trip to PEOPLE Ajivnra ,t spina Lodge in Powell River. 8t,r, reutrned to ihe cltyon las"t ast night's train. to come more into th open with their work and social life. Brigadier J. T. Gillingham, Salvation Army, was honored In a brief ceremony at the supper given for the Grand Master and his family. In view of his retirement from local work he was asked to give his farewell message. Brigadier Gillingham spoke home with empty boat, klnd:v Vancouver. Mrs. J. H. Carson J & McCAFFERY LTD. Accompanying the official visit In Terrace on , Monday was Brother Beecher of Terras Meeting of JnW noi.,. Pat, arrived in the city on the' at tne Pinpott, Evitt dock and pick up mcterial idr the new church. (208, Grand Herald this year of the "ipce Rupert this morning orana Lodge of British rninm. "U1" Vancouver for a visit here .ccountant oia. witn Mrs. Carson's son, Jack National me Grand Master pointed Sgt. G. H. Mead! provincial ,1 tne cny out in his address some phases Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cameron and family; who , have been on a to weeks' holiday trip to Hoimton and Prince George, returned to the city on last night's -rain Friday, September 3, at 8 pm General business, Silver March and social. (2(fe; Mrs. Jack McPhail, wife of Constable McPhail of the Canadian National Railways, returned to the city on last night's train from a month's holiday trip to California. Assistant Commissi oi OddfellowshiD in Service' ANNOUNCING A NEW SERVICE Made-to -Measure Trousers Made . to your individual measurement, any style you wish. Gabardines, Covert Cloths, Worsteds and Tweeds. A beautiful range of colors and patterns t o choose from. J. H. Malr returned to the city on last night's train after spending tjie past month at Hazelton. Mr. and Mrs. H. 6. Parker, who left the city yesterday for a motor holiday trip to Southern British Columbia and the quoting illustrations of thp n of the work and teachings of Oddfellows as a way of life. He was proud of his dual membership in the Oddfellows Order and the Salvation Army. The meeting was presided over by H. M. Daggett, Noble Grand, Prince Rupert Lodge. sistance of United States lodges Pce, and Mrs. Mead, who have been on a vacation trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, returned to the city on the Prince Rupert today. James R. Mitchell, who has teen soendinp t.h ,,m.. to me British Columbia I.O OF Flood Fund. , ,)rom a va-i.rv. Mrs. pd to re- obliged : Caluary jtabout two 1- jjjl.y News! He also pointed to the Chlld- Announcement at 2i cents ward Pacific Northwest, were at Ter rens' Welfare CamD at White race lasi nignt, intending to Rock, and the work of the Home make the next stage of their Board for senior and disabled cr Peachy of British Columbia Police arrived in the city on the Prince Rupert today from Victoria in the course of an official tour. . He will be In the city for the next day or so . drive to Topley tdoay. members, also the service boards at Tranauille. Essonrialp Special excursion train leaves Prince Rupert, 8:30 a.m., Labor Day, September 6, for Terrace Barbecue and ltvSn . Kr-t,. here, will sail by the Prince Rupert tomorrow night on his return to West Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Joyce and family, who have been holidaying in the south, returned to the city from Vancouver on the A-- Z-J. Vancouver and Victoria. Mr. Craigen urged that the - . oo o Keturn fare: adult tasn- chil Mrs. Walter Lahtl and daughters returned to the city on last night's train from a vacation trip to Saskatoon. On the way home she stopped off at Prince Ladies' Bowllns Leaeup moot younger members of the order ASP mm come more to the fore and take dren, $1.75. tax included.,Ticket,s at C.N.R. ticket offir anH sta ing, September 8. Men's Bowling rnnce Rupert today. tague, beptember 9. Mixed IOWEST m "'b . . . . isc rKICES loo ubuit t. V ...... . tion. v ' " ' f Orang Tea. Proceeds Protestant Home. Oddfellows' Hall, September, 1. - , .. Job's Daughters Fashion Khn-.u ueorge to visit with Mr. Lahtl who was recently transferred there In the service of the Canadian Natfonal Railways. Mrs. R. B. Skinner returned to the city on last nleht's train Bowling League, September 10, at Rex Bowling Alleys, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. George McAd-ams of Terrace are paying a brief business visit to the city. They arrivel on last nleht's X and Entertainment, September after a two month's holiday inp w Vancouver and . other a, at ppm; CIvie Centre. Boy Bcouta and Cubs wa points in the south. On the way back she Dald a visit: at Bazaar; Sat, SeDt. 18. ConraH Street School Basement. Grassy Plains in the Francois Announcement We will be closed from August 16 to September 3 Inclusive. CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM PRICES FROM $15.00 $21.50 Cambrai ChaDter LODE Lafce district with Mr. and Mrs William Bickle. Fashion Show, September 23. Mrs. William Terry, who has been on a vacation trip to Edmonton a'nd Vancouver, returned home from the south on the Prince Rupert today. Mrs. Eric Trumbell and daughter, who have been on a holiday visit to Vancouver, returned from the south on the Prince Rupert today. Miss Muriel Wall, Vancouver home .economics instructress and daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Wall of the southern city, Is among round trip passengers to Alaska aboard the steamer Prince Rupert which ls In port today. She ls the niece of Mrs. Alex Mchae ana Mrs. G. A. Hunter of this city. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Felsenthal and daughter, Judy, returned home on the Princess Adelaide Monday evening after a holiday Catholic Bazaar.'Oetober 6 ami train from the Interior and will return home this evening. ATTENTION CANADIAN LEGION MEMBERS! Executive meeting scheduled for Sept. 6 (Labor Day) postponed until 8 p.m., Tues., Sept. 7, and the regular monthly meeting (resumed) until Thurs., Sept. 9. (209) Mrs. George C. Mitchell and family, who have been spending the summer at Lake Kath-lyn, returned home yesterdav 7. oini Moose Bazaar. Oct. 14-1 5. Kvp- ning entertainment. SMART AND COMFORTABLE Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar FUNERAL NOTICE The funeral of the late Comrade Murray Alexander Mackenzie will take place from Grenville Chapel, (B. C. Undertakers) at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, September 2nd. tori October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonia Fall r Bazaar Oct. 22. 1 Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. November 10. w. D. Lamble and son who have been visiting with them Presbyterian Fall Bazaar. bers attending, "fall In" at Legion Hall at 2:10 p.m. Philip M. Ray, Secretary-Manager. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! 18. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 510 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions trip to a dude ranch in 1- - ' " .aiivA ill the bill i j. Salvation Army Home League Cariboo country.. Mrs. Felsen Sale, Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons of ,vvV VI t'N thai and daughter had sDer. lor the past couple of weeks. G. A. Hunter returned to the city on last night's train from a brief business trip to Prince George. While there he at the earlier pari of the summer Norway Hall. Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. Orange Ladies' Bazaar, December 1st. tended a farewell dinner ten vacation at Vancouver. TRY A CLASbIED AD! Advertise in tne uany News! dered by H. O. T. Perrv in WHA HULL'S PnOTO FINISHING Developing, Printinr Knlarein? QUICK SERVICE Amateur and Professional Supplies COTTAGE CHEESE j New Creamed Fresh Made VALENTIN DAIRY 1 Tour Dally , ALL-WEATHER SERVICI ' connection with the turning over of his Prince George Citizen to new ownership. r I 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Love are spending a motor holiday in the Interior. After a visit with their son, Eric, at Prince George they are proceeding south from there into the Cariboo BLOISES Sizes 12 to 44. JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Aveuu CARDIGANS Sizes 12 to 44. SKIRTS Sizes 12 to 20. country this week and may go as far as Kamloops. About the middle of the month they will be home. Judee W. O. 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