THIS AND THAT Junrc ttupcrt , Daili? J3ctois XtD. Monday, April 5, 1948 tling and other Prince Rupert Mrs E W people attending were the Misses ' LiKlvu:rt , June Berg and Helen Balagnou 4.1C0Uple a ttM(, oeattlp "i .- i i i rin Social Doings (Contributions to this section will be welcomed) jacs juy ji. nuu mi. aim Mrs. -uwge, whei ' . UlnViarrt Mnnrt .RlVlere Ie ... . ! kw.t . a anninw 'The nwelvweds are motorinn Chemical Eneini.i-. thrnncrh Dritlsh Pnlnmhlo member nf M SHIPS AND WATERFRONT thnlr The rn,m'. " Vancouver Island for LOCAL GIRL honeymoon. jThe announcement, While in Seattle Mr. ami Mr. a cocktail nn. .. . " M ....... f"iv in hn-... ANGLICAN TEA IS POPULAR Decorated with spring flowers and greenery, St. Andrew's Ca- Shannon also announced the and M- Sliannni,-. U1n's ' out-i engagement of their eldest Irlerds, daughter, Laura Lee, to J. Rob- I ert LaRiviere, son of Mr. and It Pays t0 Advmuci thedral Hall was a centre of cial interest on Friday after BEAUTIFUL! . DFarn There is more than one way to i this district Is Indicated by pre-Spcll ' ollachan. It varies widely. parations for the start of the ou have your choice of oollcan, salmon camps and canneries but, oolachan, eulachon, oulachons, of course, this is still rather candlefish or ulchen. It's a popu- early and part of what is being lar springtime dish, and in done is largely preliminary. Prince Hupert everyone appear- ed to be consuming it a week or During the winter J. R. Brett, so ago. Large quantities are mar- assistant biologist of the Pacific keted in Vancouver. Some be- Biological Station and H. V. B. come frozen into teed blocks for oiraud fisheries inspector at future use and Fraser Valley fur Terrace, made a short survey of farmers find them useful. winter conditions at Lakelse I.akp a centre nf snckpvp salmon noon durhig the spring tea and sale sponsored by the Cathedral Women's Auxiliary. Receiving the guests were Mis. Lionel Holt-by. W. A. president, and Mrs. Basil S Prockier A favorite spot, probably because of brisk weather, was the MAT! WEDNti IS MARRIED Miss Ardella Shannon, Formerly of Prince Rupert, Married in Seattle SEATTLE Miss Ardella Shannon, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. L. M. (Bots) Shannon of Prince Rupert, was married last Wednesday evening to Robert H. Swain, son of Mrs. Lillian H. Swain and the late George H. Sacrament rectory in Seattle. Swain of Vancouver, In Blessed Miss Shannon wore a dress of ivory satin fashioned with a bustle and full train. Her matching cap was of pearls and illusion veiling. She carried a bouquet of red roses and white orchids. She was given In marriage by her father. Atttedants were ' the bride's sister, Miss Laura Lee Shannon, mald-of-honor, who wore a dress ! tea room, which was in charge Approach of salmon fishing ia stUCUes. The effect of cold weath er was not at all severe and examination of previously marked spawning spaces showed survival to run a shigh as 83 per cent. It Don't Mean a Thing S If it ain't got that Swing 5 of Mrs. H. C. Flood and Mrs. T. B. Black, assisted by Mrs. J. H. Bulger. Pouring were Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs. E. Hodson. Mrs. K. Greer and Mrs. W. J. Nelson. Serving were girls of the choir the Mi.sses Iona Hardy, Monica Holtby, Melva Hanson Joanne Langridge and Orry Prockter. 1 "No, dear, I didn't hear any noise downstairs. Go back to sleep Completing the last of two voyages which she has been making on the Queen Charlotte Island service, Union steamer nf lpmnn vallnu nnrl onrrlprl Cardena, Capt. W. A. Aspinall, arrived in port at 8:30 yesterday morning from Massett Inlet points, sailing at midnight for Vancouver via the south end of 1 x adians. The Queen Charlotte Inlands coast waters are well-known for their large and numerous devils of the deep but they haven't a monopoly on the eight arm swimmers. At the proper season and tide the beaches of Metlakatla yieid a fair harvest. The approved method f cap Ik. 71; In charge of the home cooking talisman roses, Miss Marylou booth were ladies of the Evening wllcox of Seattle and Miss Branch Mrs. C. J. Currie, Mrs. xhelma Swain of Vancouver, G. J. G. MacDonald and Mrs. F. bridesmaids. The latter wore E. Anfield. The plant table was dresses of foam green taffeta in charge of Mrs. F. N. Eve, Mrs. and carried pink roses. Flower Keith Dixon. Mrs. R. G. Hopkins girl was Miss Mellsse Wilcox of and Mrs. William Cruickshank. Seattle. The plain and work fancy nrnmsmnn Miin t wiw Octopus Has His f riends the Queen Charlotte Islands. On JOAN BENNETT the next Island voyage two weeks hence, the Cardena will be replaced by the steamer Coquitlam, the Cardena switching over to the Vancouver-Prince turing the octcpus on the beach is to tour a likely looking stretch hooth was In charge of Mrs. L. A. r ooatn . .,i,,. ..... ii ROBERT RYAN " '-""5 uoncio ycic .' 1 !J T7..i tt..J - - - W'Y .1.. 1UW "uc- .uicu uic,. rotterton, Mrs. j. L,. Mcjswen phrf t,pm nni o Rupert-Stewart route in place , xieil- nnri Horh nilulor nf EoatMo - v..v -i j ' aim mid V7i .n .1. , ivu MJS. a. O. A. A. Acll' CHARLES BICKFORD of the Coquitlam. During the coming month there will be ually under a large rock -u oacK was in chage or the white a receDtion was held at the Identified by the disturbed fortnightly voyages to the 1st it gravel, broken shells and the re elephant stall and Mrs. R. E. Q0id Room of the Edmond Mortimer and girls of her Sun- Meany Hotel. A champagne toast day School class were in cirge was proposed to the bride and a nds. mains of crabs. The hunter probes the cavity with a long or the candy table. Cashier was Mrs. W. N. Hall. stick. If the octopus is home he groom by her rather. The bride's mother wore a dress of buff crepe with gold accessories and a cor- sage of orchids. j Mr. and Mrs. Shannon went , TIRTAINMENItitri II extends several arms of welcome to what he probobly as The Octopus lias never been known to win a beauty contest. In fact it is doubtful if he ever bothers his ugly head about such things. His chief concern in life seems to be eatng or being eaten. If he has any claim to beauty it b on his underside, a part of the body he .seldom exposes to the public gaze and shows to best advantage on the screen via the colored film method. But, despite his homely appearance and notorious reputation for squeezing the life out of BROWNIES ENROL south for their daughter's wed- i w 4 y r 'It-:- - 1 NEW MEMBERS 5 for Fashion-wise 5 Thrify Shoppers Wallace's I sumes' is a prospective meal. When a secure hold on the stick has been taken by the octopus, he is likely to start dragging the thing toward him. Then is the time for the hunter to act. As soon as the inward movement stops, the stick is jerked outward and, with luck, the octopus comes with it. Sometimes if the creature has a firm grip ol the rock he is drawn out one tenacle at a time, literally torn y, CARNIVAL IN (' LfifrLHU 'TNDKR THE TON TO KIM" everything he lays his tenacles cuu - b:5 on. the octopus is loved by WM. SHAKKSI'EARll others beside his mother. Of course, the feeling halibut fish of Course! COMING SOON! -; mix i ermen have for him can't be classed in the same emotion .as Interesting ceremonies involving the enrolment of 16 new members and the promotion of four who joined recently, were held by the 1st (Cathedral) Prince Rupert Brownie Pack.. Miss Honora Silversldes, district Gil Guide Commissioner, officiated at both ceremonies in the St. Andrew's Cathedral hall. . The meeting was directed by Mrs. W. F. Manning, Brown Owl and Mrs L. F. Bevington, Tawney Owl. Following the ceremonies, the girls enjoyed folk dancing. Those who received the Golden Bar from Commissioner Silver-sides were Suzanne Kergln, Patricia Lemon, Mary Lou Lund and limb for limb. k.nncd and cleaned, the octopus is placed in cold storage a mother's devotion but they have a very nigh regard for the octopus when used as bait to lure the halibut onto the barb. RADIO SiEYICE" A. MacKENZlE FURNITURE Limited 1 . "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" until fishing season calls him to the SDOtIii;ht airain. Those who MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE Halibut fishermen like to have Rave tasted octopus claim his I Trn a lew nunaroa pounus 01 octo iJilUt la ClUlllL'WIlUl. UKL' CIUU. 11 Is ensured when vou take ailvaiilatc of our YiM DEFENDS UNIONS August Wallln, president of Prince Rupert . Trades and Labor Council, .who writes to editor today. . pus on board when they sail for i just thrown h t0 the pot Ind U.e banks. There is never boiled fol. scvi!,.al hoUrs it Is like- Inlaid Linoleum with Burlap Back and Printed Floor Covering '.y'. Table Oil Cloth, all colors Carpets ' , ' Phone 775 327 3rdAve. enough of the eight arm crea ture to provide bait for the en ly to have the chewing qualities of rubber but, If boiled to the Authorized Repair Drpartnx'iil. SEE PHONE - WIUTE RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Moving, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Parle Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 Julie Prockter. Enrolled as new Brownies were Joanne Way, Maxine Martin. Marie Olson, Beverly Calder- m TIllilD AVE. Hll DETAINED AFTER HIS LONE FLIGHT MINNEAPOLIS t A United PHONE 614 BOX 1321 tender stage, it is tasty. Provincial futi.e ork. Engineer J. C. Brady returned to the city on Ihe Princess Adelaide this afternoon from a trip to Victoria, lit- also attended a conference at Harrison Hot Springs. oni. Carol Dickens. Georgina Raabe, Sharon Williams, Anita tire season or even for a ma.ior part of it. Most of the time the halibut isn't too fussy about what he eats and is enticed to take the hook concealing herring. There are, however, times when he needs a little special encouragement 'and then it is a lucky boat that has octopus in the hold. For some reason it is hard for the halibut to resist States Air Force sergeant with 3 Weise. Verna Fossum, Anne Olson. Marilvn Soeer. Andrea Veitch, Marie Christiansen, Sally an urge to fly but no experience as a p'lot went visiting Sunday in a B-25 plane and made an unauthorized solo flight from Ohio to Minnesota. Today he was held at the Minneapolis air base Pchumaker. Elsie Lund, and Fleanwr Walker. W. L. Davis, pubhsiier oT the Prince Albert Herald daily news- the white meat of the octopus . YOUR BEST Anothcr feature the fishermen , paper, and Mis. Davis and IN THE HMMtEMK COUKT OK BRITISH COLUMBIA like about the octopus is its dur daughter, Tim, are visitors in lor the authorities at Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, whence he IN PROBATE the city today in the course of Oir Matter or the tstati- or iiui ability, a piece can be used to catch several fish. EATING PLAC IT I.L-COl RSE MtU took off on his lone unannounc Mini; omrrHisp known as Hoy .Mine ami III till- MntliT of the ' Ailmlilt rat lull Art" a holiday round trip north aboard the Princess Adelaide. They have been visiting for some time in Victoria. Mr. Davis 11 a.m. lo P Native fishermen long ago, learned of the magnetic-like attraction octopus meat has for a TAKE NOTICE thnt by Order ot His Honor Judge W. O. Fulton, made hungry halibut and they passed was an interested visitor in the tne 2llti duy of April, a d. 1948, i was BANQUET HALL K LUNCHEONS, DIN Drop in and See THE NEW i: 1948 WALLPAPERS Now On Display the knowledge to fellow Can- News this afternoon. on I Daily jf Hui Mini?, otherwise known as Hoy AND PARTIES Ming, deceased. All parties having claims agulnst the said Kstatc are hereby required to furnish same properly verified to ed 560-mile flight. Officers identified the sergeant as Malcolm McCraay, 30-year old crew chief from Wright Field. He said that he Just got an "urge" to fly the B-25 as he walked down the field. All he had with him was a map of the United States. T. W. 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In the Province of British Columbia, this 2nd day of April, A. A ?ir- r i ,.. 1 1 "Unreality" was the subject of the lessoi, sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. The Golden Text was: J. JU4U. UOIWON FRASER FORBES, Official Administrator. Prince Rupert, B.C. (81) trust in vanity: for vanity shall "Let not him that is deceived be his recompense." Job 15:31. SEE US FOR ALL REQUIREMENT' OFFICE SUPPLIES Consult us for your needs in all lyp l,tllllm5 " Everything in high-class stationery ThePopulai S.S. a AlcBridc Street Phone, 311 Fountain ivm Curds fore every occasion r PRINCE RUPERT Sails For how Available! DIBB PRINTING COMP THIRD VI" BESNER BLOCK ; v) i "'vis vJV IN THE BIIPREME COURT OF BRIT1HH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE III I lie Mailer of the Kstule or Mur IterlniiiU llutiwn olliertlse knoHii as Oear Hertruitt Hitmen . Anil III the Mailer of the "AdinliiMralioii Art" TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honor Judge W. o. Fulton, made the IDlh duy of March, A D. 1948. 1 was appointed Administrator of the Estate of Oscar Bcrtrund Hausen. otherwise known as Oscar Bertram Hansen, deceased. All parties having claims against the se.ld Estate are hereby required to furnish same properly verlflwi to me on or before the 30lh day of April, AD. 1948 after which date claims filed may be, paid without reference to any claims of which I then had no knowledge. 'All parlies Indebted to the said Estate are hereby required to pay the amount ot their Indebtedness to me forthwith. Dated at the City of Prince Rupert. In the Province of British Columbia, this 19th day. ot March, A D. 1948. OOUDON FRASER FORBES. FOR THE BEST IN AUTOMOTIVE SHufc . See Your . rn GENERAL MOTORS DEAU . VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:15 P.M. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Information call or wrlw City or Depot Tteket Oflm PRINCE RCPEK1, B.C. 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