6 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, February 15, IBSO ! - i Red Cross rvrnTBoprj tw Funniest RcturfcJ .HAIWAUIS. 9E9 CBI NATIONAL SEWING WthK A . 4:00 S f ,ft. A' l'"..r-'r. - 1 ' 4:15 f m Patterns Notions Fabrics THE WALLACE L-n 3 -.t3J&i mm 'Li Ulh mjm: ; WAY t - ADDED r f A II T" BR0XCH1TSS CAB TOON - NEWS Thurs. - Frl. 7 - 0:10 Saturday TOOAY I ONIY 2:00 - 4:20 - 6:50 - 9 p.m. Program Resume B. C .Furni Broadcast 12:55-Rec. Int. :00 - Af tcrnoon Concert 1:30- Bernie Braden Tcllx A Story 1:45-Comly.-Deeds 2:()0-B. C. School Broadcast 2:3(1 - frecords at Kandom 2;4."-Bcldntl the Scenes 3:00 Thfi Mui.l(: Box 3:15-WesU-rn Five 3:3U-Internalionul Comment. ' Ul.Ii T MSSIl '" r I.. Huthn J 21- Branny Plion mxtJ OFFICE J During Cold W Open Again End of Feb. WINS DOG DERBY Wilt Lopine. Quebec City muslier. was an easy winner in the 90-miie Intcrnatjonal Dog Sled at Ottawa. With a team of five cross-bred hounds, he covered the three 30-mile daily heats in an aggregate time or eight hours, 41 minutes and 30 seconds." Lepine, who won $1,000 and the Chateau Laurier Gold Cup, is shown after the race with his lead dog, "Puce." (CP Photo J J j j ! m i ' j i . j a j - i TERRACE TOPICS A. P. Gilbert of Terrace was injured while cutting poles under contract in the woods 18 mill's north of Terrace on Monday morning. He, was taken to the Terrace hospital, where it was found that lie had a compound liaclurc of the leg. . The Ternue Scout and Oil' Guide leaders together with tiv niember.s of the Scout and Guide Associations, met on Mouuay evening in the Police Court, with Constable Brno in the chair. , Plans were made for the proper observance of Seoul and Guide Week, vliieli ronu.itr.ee": wiih church piiracl :i on .Sunday next, February 1:1. a:d '1..m'.s villi a joint rally in the Oddfellows' Hall on Friday evening, February 24. Snow is melting rapidly in the main .streets of Terrace and in some places the bare ground is to do seen lor tnc nisi time suite Christ mas. The snow plows are still busy clearing heavy wet .snow. 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Ph. 3il REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED K. K. A2 2liU Ave. (Near CFPKi 11 I I ! i VANCOlVlli VIC'TOKIA : Seattle Sunday, 9 p.m., Cliilcolin Tuesday, 1:30 p in.. Coquitlam ALICE AKM, STEWART AND POUT SIMPSON ' ' " Sunday, 11 pm. - EOlt NORTH (JCEEN I HARI.OTTE ISLANDS ss. Cliilcolin,- Feb. 17 I 10 p.m. FOR SOCTH Jl'KEN - CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Cliilcolin, Feb. 24 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 5Ca WE CAN'T FIX BROKEN HEARTS vi BUI WE CAN FIX BROKEN RADIOS' Call Blue 992 90 Day Guarantee KEN'S CLINIC RADIO ' For Satisfactory Service 718 2nd Ave. W. Blue 992 0 Terrace United Church Affair TKRRACE Ladies - -Guild of Knox United Church held a very successful Valentine lea and sale on Saturday in the l.O.D.E. Hull. The fine day brougnt out a lar:v number of callers to take tea and buy from the various stalls. Pouring from the handsomely decora' ?d tea table were Mrs. V. Moore. Mrs. T. Brooks sr.. Mrs Bush and Mrs. C. Thomas Se' v-iteurs were Mrs. V. Ross. Mrs. Bruce Smith, Mrs. Robert Squt' i s and Mrs. J. B. MacKay. Cashier wa- Mrs. P. II. Mallctt. Other ladici ir. rhuiy wee: Iiomccooking stall. Mt.. F. Gavan and Mrs. J. Haaland Needlework. Mrs. G. Loveless and Mrs. J. McLcod. . White Elephaiu, Mrs. liauv Philie. Kitch.'.i, Mrs. Fred Th mi-.is. Mrs. Chris lUumland, Mrs. 1". Glen and Mrs. A. Louden. Mrs. f rank Uavan, pre.sid;:n!, of the Guild was general convenor with tnc yuuiifr people of the church carry;!:;; out the decora tint;. There was a hobbies corner with artkles collected and li-afie by the young pennie and t.:ese were voted on bv v!Uo:n to the stall with a .oF.eMilo.i of nar.d paintings by Gale McColl winning the most votes, a handmade guitar by Gerry Toop the second vole, and Laird, a J'ine airplane model by Frank Gu"an ,ir- This hobbies collet. iji: wi 1 be yent, soiii,:, f'' '.'Xhibition lli.-re. Rev. P. II. Ma'le.l opened the tea with a 'c: words of apj-ri.-ci-ation t,i the v.r!; of the Ladies' Guild. .M Terrace TFKRACL Postponed troll January, the annual ineelinK oi the Terrace branch of Hie Canadian Red Cross Society was held on Friday evening In the lotuiso of the Red Cross Hospital Fol- lowing reports of the officers the new executive was elected as fol- tows: President, James Stevenson. First Vice-President. Mrs. tvan Frank. Second Vice - President Dr'i Frank McOilvrry. Secretary. Mrs. J. Harris. Treasurer, Mrs. T. Elwood Brooks. Executive Mrs. W. Ross Thom- json (work room conveno. Mrs. iC. J. Norrinston ( publicity i, Mrs. ;C. J. Norrington (blood donor clinic. Mrs. Macintosh and Dave Gillandcrs (Junior Red Cross. George McAdahis (campaign mami;:eri, Rev. Father N. Rac-ette. Rev. P. H. Mallctt, Mrs. Will Robinson, Mrs. O. Hamlin, Mrs. i A. II. Irving. Miss Elliott Head. Membership Drive will commence March 1. with an objective of $1400, an increase over 'ast year, but the executive is confident that this figure will be reached. The matron of in hospital. Miss Evelyn Spencc, R.N., is in 'eluded on the executive, and her hop and kindness in making the lounge available for meetings is much appreciated. . Funeral At Fort William fi terrace The remains o William Taylor, who was accidentally killed in the woods last Thursday, were taken to his home in Fort William, Ontario, for burial. Leaving on the same train on Monday night was Mrs. iadge Taylor and her 17 year old son, William. A guard of nunur by local veterans was io' C'.ea at the stau-n. as the flag-draped casket was placed on the train. The p .11- bearers were frier.cui of tlv tie- ceased, O. Kaulbeck, J. Hagcn. J. Gordon, J. II. Smith, B. Dodds and M. Curtis. The' guard cf honor was headed by the president of the Terrac: orunel; oi Mis Canadian Legion. John Batni.U', and the olhci .lrmbers of the euard were Comrades R- Vilnon, A. Ca'.der, A. Herman, Ken Mac-Pherson, J. J. Norv.HRton. P. Murie sr., Sam Kirkaldy, R. Beecher, Fred Smith. Jlin Max-ted, I. Finlayson, A. Crai?:, E. far- pent, W. Jackson. M. Dubenu Harry Seaton, W. Ilendeison and Fred Hall. The adjourned inquest was hold on Tuesday aflernoon by Coroner Will Robinson. The first part of the enquiry was held on Friday afternoon and then postponed until Tuesday. j The juiy was composed of C. J , Norrington, foreman; Lloyd Johnstone, P. Murie, jr., Harold Whelan, P. van Stolk and E. Sargent. A verdict of accidental death was returned. U your aubscripxjon Is in arrears and you do not receive your paper, please do not blame the publisher, the new-boy or the post office. Jus-- do a little straight talkin? U yourself. Co-operation of subscribers in this regard woulc be appreciated. It wculU avt a lot of trouble and rvtry body would bp nuppier. Sub-KciilioiiM urs payable In advance IospffMirr mm Qood Food Tcfr Tuity Meats At Reasonable Prices Chinese Bishcs a Specially CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN IRcx Cate 2nd Ave. U1. Hupcrt Hotel 7:00 a m. to 3:30 a.m. Phone 173 for Outside Orders Halibut i Cltuiiks'" l&c lb. worry by purchasing quality meals HIRAM It is a cood bill of moving picture entertainment which Mansaer J. Harry Black lias been presenting to his patrons at the Capitol Theatre this month. Tonieht another of the always popular 'Lassie" series is having its third showing ' Challenge to Lassie'' with Edmund Gwcim and Donald Crisp. Tomorrow "My Friend Irma," .starling John Lund and Diana Lynn, starts a three day run. Bookings for the remainder of the month are: February 13 (Sunday midnight) -Berlin Express, Robert Ryan and Merle Oberon; "Brothers in the Saddle," Tim Holt and Richard Martin. 21) and 21 - 'Man from Color-Ford ado," Olen and William Jloldcn. 22 and 23 -"Tusk Force," Gary Cooper and Jane Wyatt. 24 and 25 "Look for the Silver Lining," Ray Bolyer and June Haver. 25. --"Tuna Clipper," Roddy McDowell and Elena Verdugo; ' Overland Trails," Johnny Mack Brown. 27, 28 and March 1. "White Heat," James Cagmey and Virginia Mayo. March 2, 3 and 4 "That Forsythe Woman," Greer Gar-son and Waller Pldcon. March 0. "Whiplash." D. Clark and Alexis Smith; ' Wild Bill Hickok Rides," Constance Bennett and Bruce Cabot. WALKEII SPEC1A1, 01 : CANADIAN AVIIISKV BOTTLED IN BOK The New MONARCH Is Here! This iulvertiM-niciit is not pttTjlisluti or ili-t . Li(Uur (Jontrol Hoard or ly the goM-n.r of ljritish Cckmibia ff MORE- BEAUTIFUL " 11 I" THAN EVER! m 2 I Mitchell & Cuirie Builders ond Contractcn jVMvwwvyvwAwwwiViV.'' "ZERO" SOAP for Try it Today - y, BABIES' WEAR INCLUDING: , Vests, Dresses, Bibs, Blankets, Plastic Pants, Baby Bottles, Rattles, Crib Sheets & Blankets. I he stork shop 303 3rd Ave. ' ..... jf AT THE FOR YOUR WALLPAPER HAN6'1 For Your Interior Poinfing and Pcco" Cnli-SPENrF R. MATUIK Phone blim 233 NOW I'ork KUili-IU iiK. 11). BROADWAY Ci Locker Plant j HI! A lH If 111 fm m L i "tfli V i-'i-wIIm iwker will-liuve many twlixlied timlmm I.Ii1h .sprlim. cusIuiimm-s wliu Iiuvb ho worrit's nlHiut tlicir im-ut supply. Tlicy know t'.ii'y me iiskuh-u of a pli-u llnl supply of Uio Jlnest meat obtuln-Ublc. TruiiMirUiUm dKrumltuw? Noimi! Thoy just cum derail to the Uickor Plant and Pick out steak SK'w. roast or humbuiwr as liny Uesne. No huntln,; Inmi murkct to market for tho meat tHut Is not rent a linker, save time ini-y and Join i.hi'M- happy prop by Uio ijimrter liuni the Locker Plant. Hours H Rupert Freezing Company Ltd. For Take-Home Orders-Phone" I?o!l II DO 230 Snrt Avenue Phone Red 307