Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday. October 21, 1950 IWeatlier Changes ! After Fine Week 3 LETTERBOX Sunday Concert ' To Help Blind Free Library A! Hospital Until shortly after midnight. HOTEL ARRIVALS last evenin, weather In Prince Rupert most of the week wa FROM FRED OLSEN Editor, The monthly meeting of the everything the most exacting Prince Rupert people will have climate critic could wish for. the Vhance to sumort a eood (Prince Rupert) Daily News Women's Auxiliary of the Prince pay after day. night after night. tViprp wan a finrrPRRinn nf rloud- YOU'RE I am writing you in order to Rupert General Hospital was Tony Stoltz and Mel Ringham thank all my friends in Prince held Thursday evening In the Right tor travel less skies and clear, bracing air Prince pupert'g musical talent 1 D. P. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs ' and t.pmnrat.nrp Conditions' In a well-rounded concert at the. William Hilton and A. St. Den- Lrt TO INSULATE NOW ladies' lounge of the Civic Cen Rupert . for their lovely letters since I arrived at the Danish k nnov nirrnT. t -r - j t o were Just right for flying, sail- Capitol Theatre tre. In the absence of Mrs. Jens Home here. Already quite a few , . , . . , nmuc aiuci i. nu. anu aaao- . Ing, hiking or driving, Breax- Insulate, the r you vnu earn! friends have been here to see wnen me rrmce wupen xwimry c. c,ok R y Harrls v f ast hour today brought showers Munthe, who la the auxiliary delegate to the B.C. Asscoiatlon me including Mrs. Mastln and Club stages a variety show in Reveler, Miss Grace McKay, M and dullness. children, Mr. and Mrs- Kasper suDDort of the current cam-' Brown and W. B. Sexsmith, Van of Hospital Auxiliaries conven not too rare early . l ACM- Wrlendsen and Mr. and Mrs. nafem nf tho nanartian inst.itiitp couver: Mrs. V. Riuler. Mr. and tion in Vancouver, Mrs. L. M. Greene presided. , till us iww Carlo Hansen. for the Blind. I Mrs. ti- i.ynum ana iari ruiue Miss Aldred Ker, recent graduate of the Vancouver General Hospital, arrived In the city on This is a beautiful place. The The auxiliary Is laying tenta j Terrace J- lianner, carina. Program haa been arranged home is surrounded by five tive plans for a tea to be he.d by T. Norton Youngs and Walter the Princess Louise yesterday acres in iiower gardens, lawn Smith. RT & McCAFFERY LTD. from Burnaby to join the for the opening day In the new Nurses' Home. nursing staff of the Prince Ru fruit trees and vegetabl patches. pert General Hospital. Carlo Hansen met me at the Prince Rupert Symphony Orchestra, directed by Neville Gerrard, and Prince Rupert Shrine Club City Band, under baton of Peter Lien, will head Jim 2 sicoNDSy Jf4 y M ffvTrrriTrfril r uK fiAh boat and brought me to the PRINCE RUPERT LAND RECORDING DISTRICT The free library service has been started for the patients In the hospital. Books are taken throughout the hospital every Tuesday - afternoon and Friday evening. Current magazines, di home. TAKE NOTICE that COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY. LIMITED of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, line the program supported by The first week we were here about a dozen ladies came and BEST U'Klnliil lM ? i . -li. such popular artists as Mike Co manufacturers of cellulose products. gave us a musical program and gests and pocket books are still lussl, solo accordionist; Colussl Intends to Bpoly for a lease oi tne needed, as are fiction ana non and Robert Wood, accordion i served coffee and cake. Next Sunday a Salvation Army band Cash for old Kold. Bulger's. limbing fiction books- These will oe picked up if the members of the duet; Robert Miles, soloist; Four Dukes Orchestra; Mrs. Pat Wick, follow iu(s destnoed lands situate on the Skeena River in the vicinity of Telegraph Point. British Columbia commencing at a post planted at high water line on the north bank on Monday, -(247:) SON. meeting Oct. 23, at 8 p.m. is coming. I must extend my particular thanks to the Women's Co-ordi committee are notified or they vocal soloist; Wilf Williams, piano soloist, and Pat Bolton can be left at the local hospual 3 I AZJ i TIP) nating Council In Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. Neville Oerrard rvice and Mel Thompson In a sketch.! will sail tomorrow nleht on the , who. like many other good pco of the Skeena River TWENTY ONE HUNDRED feet west of the west entrance of the Canadian National Railways Tunnel at Mileage 75; thence South Westerly astro, along the high water line of the north bank of the Skeena River a distance of ap- Chllcotln for Vancouver. Die. were so generous and help STETSON ME 108 '..,. , . A f ul m both my sickness and Modern Computing Machines at Bank Mrs. Norton Top In S.O.N. Yhist nroxtmatelv FIVE chains: thence 8 RUPERT 7,,', 7 health, also to Mr. and Mrs. 9-12. Music by Mike Colussl. xhom, Me Gladding and also Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray sail , Toe H. tomorrow night on the Chllcotln I ,' , . Rtu ULbtw. 23 30" W a distance of approximately Interesting new computing EIGHTY FIVE chains; thence S 45" j SATIN - GLO MING & JATING i I and money-handling machines have been added to the equipment of the local branch of the (or Vancouver. While in the c'" "', south thev will ylslt SeatUe and 4205 Douglas Road, New Westminster- SCHUMAN possibly Victoria. Bank of Montreal. One is a coin-1 5emi Gloss cx Hiqh GloSS Top scorers for women and men at the Sons of Not way whist drive last night were Mrs. A. Norton and K. Dehli.tRunners ip were Mrs. G. Selvig and R. McLean Eleven tables were in chains; thence 8 74 30' W a distance of . approximately SEVENTY FIVE chains to a point on the eastern boundary of Lot 7374; thence 8 18 14' 45" E along said boundary a distance of approximately THREE chain3; thence N 74" 30' E a distance of approximately SEVENTY FIVE chains; a office Bldg.) Ollie WH , All IlKSU. UillCUb WliJUll makes fast -and exact change, removing the human element of Announcement Salvation Armv Fall Bazaar play. For journeys in planes , or trains, you'll be dressed just right in a lightweight, jaunty Stetsoa Flagship. See it today. Watts " thence N 45 E a distance oi approxi In many beautiful tints for interior decorating. QUICK DRi ING THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. Following cards there was an mately 8IXTY chains; thence N 23' 30' E a distance of approximately error. The otner is a payroll computing machine which facilitates and speeds up the work of bank staff and customers. The two machines are said by K YOU ! enjoyable and well attended dance from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. EIGHTY EIGHT chains- to the point t)f commencement; and containing The Moose weekly whist drive will be held In the Moose Temple Saturday night at 8 o'clock. (248c) Mr. and Mrs. J. Jefferlfs will be passengers on the Chllcotin on her southbound trip tomorrow night. Industrial first aid classes commencing Tuesday, Oct. 24, 8 p.m., at Fire Hall. All interested welcome. (243c) Music was by Mite Colussl witn Manager G. R. S. .Blackaby to Oct. 24. Legion Auxiliary card party Oct. 25. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, Oct. 28 Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Conrad School P.T.A. Hallowe'en Hoedown, Friday, October 27th. 8 p.m. Games, prizes, danc his accordion. Nels Gunderson SIXTY SEVEN acres more or less. The purpose for which the lease Is required is for a Shearboom for log be first of their kind here tpreciate was master of ceremonies.. Committee in charge consisted storage purposes in the manufacture Purchases and of cellulose pulp. DATED this 6th day of October, of Mr and Mrs. Carl Strand, Mr. Alex Haig left on the noon plane today for a business trip to Vancouver. 1950. COLUMBIA CELLULOSE COMPANY LIMITED. ur FALL and Mrs. O. Selvig, Mrs. A. Sim-undson, Mrs. Johnson, R. Hun-deide and K. Dehli. ing, refreshments. Everybody Nickerson welcome. PALS After four days In the Prince Rupert General Hospital, Alec Moose Bazaar. Nov. 2 and 3. V, w :av mm EES WE MANUFACTURE , AND INSTALL OIL BURNER STANDS Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar Kingerskl returned home yesterday and expects to be at work Sid Cox Buys Noveaiber 8. j U dljTioti fv ' tw Wrttt t fUj IHOCHUKE Hollywood. CW. i f) 1 Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. St. Andrew's Cathedral' W.A Monday. The great Inventory Sale of drygoods is now on at the Cow our Sale is Over c to Phone Fall Sale, Nov. 18. Westview Home Residence of Mrs. Frank Dibb on Graham Avenue, Westview, has been purchased by S. V. Cox who has already taken occupancy. Mrs Dibb Is now liv-ine in the Besner Apartments in lO.U.l. tall uazaar NoemDer 23. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. ! Bay Store of the Prince Rupert : Fishermen's Co-op. Be early to ' make your choice of the many bargains. Sheriff M. M. Stephens, who SERVICE. United Church Fall Bazaar December 7. f , V,! 1 runMt . ( SS . the flat until recently occupied by by Mr, Mrs. Lance Lance Stiles Stiles who who has has gone gone to 10 Seattle seauie to 10 make mane her Jici future ia- home. has been out of the city during J - Ma f M ff "Viifc wwi i w m - . the past week on a trip to the Francois Lake district, retunvd ihome Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. W M. Watts and family, who left the cttv recently, are now r.esldlnn In West Vancouver, having purchased a home at 2543 Lawson Avenue. They find ies for Fall 7 JVC I'Jll .rfTVTSIAiX Aim I I K life a good deal different there J than in Prince Rupert, whera WMmWSr mX6 I V hn rn.r0rl wifh nnnrf-lnnlfinn ( Ltd. ViZ7ZZ" they lived so long, and Mr. Watts writes that "it Is going to take a lot of getting used to." Ik Yes . . There s at least one way that you can make Ivnnr dollar stretch In this day (j sure-prolection yVi- YOUR ALL AROUND SERVIG; ,' 1 S,orm Boots, Rubbers M n , : of rising prices, and that Is by shopping at the Cow Bay Store ; of the Prince Kupert r land men Co-op. There are plenty of bargains at their great in ventory Sale. ' .; J j and Galoshes. W -uvO) First general meeting of PrlnrA RuDert Retail tremv Grantors' Association will oe held Monday, Oct. 23. 7:30 p.m. Civic Centre (Common Lounge) jjffl REGAL VinTintiho PRINTERS at 1 1 jee our ,anjsome group today! j ; ' Grant Stewart, manager oi Royal Bank of Canada, will De guest speaker. All members and associate members urged to fflkfePPi ( rnamUU VUU I LJtlnlLA )l stand next to new liquor to. jffc'i ooo wH Avr J 3 Mr and Mrs. C. O. Ham are rcs - Ji I J - J 1 ' f OUR FABRIC, leaving by plane on Monday fori Vancouver where Mr. Ham will TOUR STYLE! nttpnd the annual meeting oi ; J- - ; - ' - II f t or Double i V ' . l '. I i , Sl J ' . Extra comfort and less work for I the British Columbia Hospital Association in his capacity as M All-Wool j president of the, Prince Rupert h Coats! Hpneral HosDltal Doara. ii-.cjr :ry and Croydon will be away an even week. i r ir m -F m r m m m m ft r i v r r in inch Coots m m a urn I f iJ A GENUINE OIL PAINT m m m - CLOTHING STORE Coleman Oil Heater Low in Cost Efficient in Operation - Available now at i " Public of Prince lvpr 33 Years as. 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