return to the city a few days ago and Brantford-west j from a visit in Toronto with his north of Toronto east and Prince Rupert Daily rJevi Friday, March 24. 1950 :son, Alex mcdonaid who ta in nt was the heaung equipment business dustry ta humming and eXe in Ontario', metropolis. tion boomng;. wSna 1 . aCdOnald d lr Mnnrtnnnlil H u r I r, r, Timely Topics from Terrace Mrs. C. R. Newhouser, Terrace Reporter fast Terrope Civic Centre Much Done -Last Year ..,. .... , - . . b c lt.lls rna nn if mauib 1 w f e don't really month's absence, also had the op The construction of the m.h- u l've' "Py porunlty of visiting such Indus- James Stevenson.' i fallowing hi trial ciues as namnton, usnawa Mrs. F. McGilvery left on Tues- Auditor-day's train for Prince Rupert class. pjj Aif Yexall Re-Appointed Director where her daughttr, Alanna, a! - " MLs Ruby Frank has arrlved student at the convent, is par- I 'from Prince George to reside Ucimtinw ungating in m ii-o the w . Music and i ... . .. here with her parents, Mr. and Drama Festival in the vocal Mrs. Jack Frank. way in Toronto along Front Street from York and up Yonge jto St. Clair is an impressive project designed to get surface traf- .fic underground and relieve congestion, Mr. MacdonaJd says. j Among former Prince Rupert people Mr. Macdonald eneoun- . tered in the East was Mrs. Howard Steen who now lives at O.ih- ! awa with her son, Tom. Jut ihal the rotb- HINARO , 4 fat w ithff. CWt belli , k it kudjr. I 4 iktcf truaaieiltir TERRACE Following the election of officers at Wednesday night's meeting of the Terrace Civic Centre Association, it was decided to accept the application of Aif Yoxall for the position of managing director of the Civic Centre at the same salary as be-lore. The secretary was instructed to get in touch with him ! Johnny Hipp ret urned on Tuesday night from Vancouver where j he has attended the U.B.C. on an j agricultural ' course. He also The 1950 slate of officers is as iollows: Piesident-B. R. Dodds. Vice-President E. S. Sargent. Secretary D. Bain. TreasurerGeorge Peters. Members;-at - Large J. H. l visited relatives at Port Alberni and. Prince George. FEEL LIKE LOAFiN'!!! immediately and have him back I TRAIN SCHEDULE For the East j Monday. Wednesday, Friday 8:00 p.m. I From the East-Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:15 p.m. Classified ao orlng results. Newspapei- advertising pays ofl Smith, G. McAdams, W. F. J. Osborne, O. Kaulbeck. Lment i "ot published or displayed by the Liquor r j or by the Government of British Columbia. w vne jod which he started nearly three years ago and from which he resgined 15 months ago. Success was reported in all the 6.95 i 7.95 1- I . - Plain or' i Double Strapped year's activities of the Association at the third annual meeting ! which was held In the bowling j alleys. B. R. Dodds presided 1 I . if ! r . .1 km ' t I over the well attended meeting at which the committee reports were presented. Many repairs and improvements had been made, outside and inside the building, entailiiM? .considerable m 1 Let Us Help Yobi v a I . . o(i 2 1 If you have a home buildfn problem or" ar planning; ' to buljcj pALI. 363 ,J 0 tut y I expense. Three hundred chairs had been purchased for the auditorium. A bowling club had been 1 farmed and league games started. ' Though there were more teams entered in the league this year IJian last. Jt .was hoped to have I still more. Tlie choral group was under way and would be ready in j j May tot a musical production in J ! tniu.)ction with tie Symphony ' ' orchestra. There had only been one jyjodutHion of the drama ; .cluij, lesulu of which had been I very disappointing due to the old hall. A recommendation was made a MITCHELL & CURRIE Limited J BUILDERS U CONTRACTORS 0 Calvert Mount'Royal Emm by Pres ident Dodds to the incom Canadian UMiisku X. FINE PRATING at I REGAL PRiiffER PHONE 21 v 222 Second Avo. ing executive (jiat the first project snould be the Installina of a proper heating system. Mir jl The finances of 4,he association are In a good state, a little over $fl00 tm remaining on the bank loan but everything else being in will never harm you! Uie clear. Tliis ailvcrtlsement is not published or displayed by the Ijcuior Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. FOR HEALTH'S SAKE Try a Steamhath at . ,. : The president explained what inir.li.lKin "art ii."-wnlili your lx-vr-rn"!'! CafTi-in (in ?e had been done with regard to the "i"11 "' lnmr Woml.iful I n(I. i-fii o hi turaur nlmh ran't Horlhern Sports & Health Springs M tour otiiiiixi'li or nrrvr or t-Wi). Mure ; t.n.,,,. Hit iiluni-lliiicll Oni-r I'oilum Tmlnv. fire insurance on the building. It had been paid by the village commissioners who would be reimbursed by the association. However the commissioners had donated the money which had twso paid by Ine Association in water rates since the eentre was STEAM BATHS SHOWERS ' MASSAGE ' - t Truly a Treat The wide variety of delicious CAKES will amaze and please you at A Product of Gnral foods . . . Open From H Noon to tt a.ni?' f ; PHONE 658 . 7 days weekly r 6th St. tt Srd Ae. opened. Deduced from the in- ' stance premium this left a balance of $18410 still to be paid In future, the commissioners will Tit ARRIVING DAILY RUPERT BAKERY LTD. reiunti at the ma of each year , the money paid in to them by (he association In water rates. The vexed question of who is the beneficiary of the insurance iwliey should the building bum down was aired with Commls-: sioner lUugland stating that the village, as owners of the property, i would be the beneficiary. How- ' DOWN WITH SHAVING From the Eastern StyleCentres SKIRTS Ceianese, wools4and Gabardines $4.95 to $10.95 COMPLETE YOUR EASTER OUTFIT with our large selection , of Blouses, Gloves and Purses. . " ' - ...;;. ,: FOR THE CHILDREN AND YOUNO MISS just arrived, Parly Dresses in Taffeta and Silks $3.85 to' $9.00., . '. V' ' For all your Smallwares, yarns, and shoe 'needs,-; visit -oUr-downstairs ' ' store. - ' ' '' JOIN THE GYRO BEARD GROWING CONTEST TODAY Open to Everyone' Enter Today Contestants must be clean Shaven when entering ever; it was well understood that, in such an event as the building being destroyed by fire, a public meeting would be called to decide what would be done w.ih tho insurance av.d there was no doubt out it would go for a new c.vic centre. 1 , . '. The retiring secretary, Mrsi C. R.-, Newhouser. was accorded a hearty vote of thanks and appreciation for her services during th past three years. 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