.,05 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BRING RESUl.TS Prince Rupert Daiiy News Wednesday, May 17, 1950 FENCING V, I j I Announcement ! t ton IL stribu-jthe C. N. R. service between S.O.N. Smorgasuord. May 17 IfER , ..wv wiui uie vancou Prince Rupert and Red Pass and Posts Roils Cleor Ccdor Gothic Pickets Eastern Star Tea, Masonic! oi lraae party wUi the speaker today at the weekly was traasferred to Kamloops in 1948, is the subject of a write- j up in the "Personalities" column ; of the Kamloops Sentinel. This ' Your Favorite Sweater . . by Jantzen Temple, May 18. Little Theatre Plays, Civic Centre, May 19th. Card Tournament, Catholic Kail, May 25. Complete Stocks on Hand Order Today Albert & McCaffery Ltd. I.I'MHUR-COAL-BL'II.DIXG SI PPI IKS Phone IIS So , oi lne prlnce Rupert Gyro Club. Hu subject was "The Economic Romance of British Columbia." Why try to get radio reception without an aerial? Phone 100 for an aerial estimate. tn W. Harry Raikes, superintendent of the British Columbia district of the Bank of Montreal Is among the visitors in the city today with the Vancouver Board' t Trade party. At, lnnrv.rm ... V4 i2 features his Lie long interest in Eoy Scout movement, and his work, in this connection while living in Northern British Columbia. He reorganized the First Kamloops Troop which had been ulsbandtd during the war because of lack of leaders. Regular meeting of the W.O.T.M. Wednesday the 17th. Please bring your recipes. (11.")) Eastern Star Tea, Masonic Temple Thursday, May 18, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Door prize. (115) . a ; -;!o Y 1 1 I 1 , 'III ' I V t- -my . rl - r i? i- if v r. I rrrtLiL'".' J Lutheran Home Cooking, Tea, Scandinavian Delicatessan, May 27. Canadian Legion Auxiliary Tea, Fashion Show, Teacup Reading. May 31. Women's Hospital AuxllUiy Tea, Nurses' Home, June 1. Cory-ad Street School PTA "TV ! " ........ . v W day o. R. S. Blackaby. local rm.n-fficr, was host at a luncheon iy the Broadway Cafe when a num- I Canadian 'Legion Card Party Wednesday, May 17, 8 p.m. (115 oi city business men met Mr. Raikes who only recently as-turned duties in this province', Laving come out from head of-fi"e in Montreal. SUMMER TOYS For TINY TOTS Rubber Balls, Sand-pails and Shovels Plastic & Metal Cars Scooters, Wagons, Tricycles etc. "Wind-Up" Party, Conrad Street School, 8 p.m., June 2. Everybody welcome. Cambrai" Tea, June 7 Mr3. J. McRae. 4th Ave. West. United Church home cooking sale, Thompson's Hardware;, June 17. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Presbyterian Tea, June 15. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 16. PRIME MINISTER TOURS ONTARIO Chppewa Indian girls frorn Walpole sland shake hands with' Prime Minister St. Laurent at Wallaceburg. during a tour of Eastern Ontario. The prime minister received gifts of fine porcelain at Dresden, wooden shoes from the Belgian-Dutch communities and a handsome hand-made rug from the Indian boys and girls. Smorgaas-Bord and Programme SO N. Hall Wed., May 17, 7:30 p.m. Radio ProRrammi, -G:15. Dancing 10:30-2. Music by Mike Colu.ssi. Everybody Wel-ctmc. ' (115, Labor Council Hears Speakers Two guest speakers attended the May meeting of the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council, Geo. Viereck of the Credit Union and George Wilkinson of the Labor Relations Board. Sec the VARIETY STORE First Two-tone zipper jacket with raglan shoulders. Neat pattern in quiet; ' colorful contrasting fpp- ric'f ront and back, wool. ' sleeves and trim .. $8.95' ' . .1 tit Staple botany cardigan' lightly napped to give cashmere finish. Invert- j ed pleated pockets and . reinforced shoulder seams $9-50 Silk ahd wool cardigans" in brown and blue mixtures. Smart, hard wCar- j ing and practical $1 0 95 , , , ... . u Vee-neck, long sleeve , botany pullovers. Napped cashmere finish,: reinforced shoulder seamsii to prevent sagging.. Green, Fawn, and ... .. . r Cherry I...'.' $3.50" Cable-knit' stitch pullovers styled with sleeves"1 or sleeveless. Soft, rich-yarns' vsi r g i n w o o,l,: throuah and through $6.95 ond $10.95 meeting with an address o:i Labor Relations Board and the functions and set-up of same. He st.atpH that tVin Wdmrtrpntin .;..v.. Mr. Viereck gave - a very Inter v..w V.- UllUUlim, A. esting talk on the fnrmniinn nfL....,. ... ! Mrs. O. Krause left on Monday evening's train for a trip to ;!'r native home in the Edinburgh district of Scotland. Sail-j lug from Quebec May 23 on the Samaria, she will be away about six months. On the wav hnmo There's Beauly For You and privacy in your home with Venetian Blinds. We have the largest selection of samples in the city. Crpriit tti. . " T U1 ueoaung was very essential for into I t T thelr growth Trade Unions and the country as r1?3' 0"3,1 Cl'edit Un- a whole- There had bn no set- Zn, T ,W'th eStab" iback Union membership since nsned ished centra lnsurnnna , .. . . r - EVERY OCCASION ; she will visit in Akron, Ohio, ' with , U'IB . Lne incorporation or the I.e. A. )..,- ,i u .t daughter, Mrs. L. P 'an also stated D. Fetherof. . J that money ; act. He al.0 stated that Arbitra- You'll find just the CAKE or PIE you're looking for at the home of fine baking Annual tlon Board action removed from meeting Prinr-o u,. nirii th , A.,socK,tion, Common lounr.e, very reasonable for the suited and questions were asked, Civic Centre, Thursday, May 13. , S , pl reason mosl of the admin- Mr. Wilkinson ably giving the FREE ESTIMATES "-TnV .:iki p.m. Speaker: Hon. Herbert 1 .1 . WJS VOIuntary by answers. MATTSOM'S Anscombe . """mocrsmp. He also gave RUPERT BAKERY LIMITED Baked Fresh Daily Chairman H. S. Harrison, on behalf of the Council, thanked both, of the speakers. 330 2nd Ave. Blue 818 , Risht in th'.; centre of a pic-j j ' of the flooded Riverview ! a detailed account of the functions of the Credit Union and benefits derived by the membership. Mr. Wilkinson presented the 654 loistrict of Winnippi;, which ap- I 'II reared in the Daily News yesterday, could be seen the ne.. ... n.nt 1YW00D ' ..!Al'"zZA" CAFE RTW1 Hi m (T I I' TO-DATE CAFE IN THIi CITY rince Rupert Flor Thii ivtluittt li Mt publiikcd w diipUycd b Boys' Runners Top Grade Cork Insoles :w Liquw .omtm DmK m ky U bannuMD 'r Flowers for All Ooca iyjwoiywsi. m mn 3:30 P.M U 1:30 A M ,!! in Chines- Dtsbet 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel j jlOO 2 1 YOU WILL BENEFIT BY THIS heme of a b-other of Thomas j Sneers of thh city. Mr. Spers I visited there last year. The pic-; ture indicated that the house as well as many others around it j was Headed ell Into the first storey. ' Rejxjrt From Parliament i E. T. Applewhaite M P., C.F.P.R., Friday 6 to 6:15 p.m. . H6) j Mrs. Garbutl, who will bt remembered in Prince Rupert for her services in connection with o rmy work durins the Second Great War and who has made : her home in Winnipeg since, is PSI KY-OIIOW MKTN Wtot Ordrn PHONE 1SS PHONE 79 PHONE 79 GREAT FOOD IN YOUR DIET! THE MERCHANTS mm Columbia PaDer Co: Ltd. Branch Ware- - 4 1 I i e n : 1 .. I is now open hero for the service of Prince JJImrmary and District. ' ordi-rs now lor: , SI.S5 P M ! Pl'IN(i PAI'IUS PAPI-i: A(JS j understood to be taking an ac-.; tive part in relief duties in the i present flood emergency there. i I General meeting of Com-i niunlty Ratepayers Ass'n, Men's j Lour.ge, Civic Centre, Thursday, L,d. ; sl - - WnPM-KKS TOILET TISSl'F.S Family Shoe Store fIH NM'KINS DKINKINCi C TPS . HOURS' Charlie Roberts Phone 357 Box 63R j May 18, 8 p.m. UG and other sundries Frep delivery service COLUMBIA PAPER CO. LTD. n & Park Aves. Box 1429 Phone Black 931 1 1 Or 3Ct I I f It i ;lt I J .nH A i 01 I nf I'KjS '1 5 j il e 108 JPE G MAI? H. Ef 1ST Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ' Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. SIXTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUC ' Silverware for the wedding or the' home? Bulger's have a wide variety and range of prices. WE PAINT and DECORATE axterior or Interior The qualities are the best that' cun be had and we are always trying to keep our prices at' w Week Super Specials I ; , SPKAY or BRl'SII I-x. " ,1r, XXVTV 1Ult Full fashioned IIEEDS( lost as low as anywhere. Lois of pieces as low as three or four dollars. Of course we are glad to show you. (110) 'WHose 99c IES Ravon 7 AN D !. SUPPLIES frrfor $J.0O 'ILDREN'S Cotton W sTECrard'MTf'mK r Ll-rCS V Phone Blue 215 233 11th St. k MtZl'3ri You ran't nffnrH tn ritfc wmi Z.T. Polish Diplomats Recalled in Protest WARSAW (P Poland announces the withdrawal of all diplomats in Ottawa except the GARDEN TOOLS H'LDN'S Cotton SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS FENCING AND NETTING health! So, don e miss this great fmxl dietiiiuns say we ntt-d whole wheat. It contains titoi fowl elements. And NABISCO SHREDDFD WHLAT is md frttm 100 ubnie wheat! Tomorrow, start erttinit frtsh, Rolden NABISCO SHREDOU) WHKAT andMlLK.Tastesdelicioui served so many ways! ts 69c K DEPT. STORE MlllllJL V" charge d'affaires, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said, in protest i HUIVILO IMgiP 1 against Canada's failure to return Polish art treasures stored in Canada during the war, and conditions under which Canada wse Cook, Jeweller' ( bit-Bride Street. " Phone 311 I Build Build vour your new new homo home swso Nt- i recruited displaced persons as , laborers. -U Buy With Confidence Gifts for rvorv Cirrnc'inn 1 1.00 D0GET GET Y0UR Y0UR KiNSMEN KINSMEN CLUB CLUB 1 QQ I Moose Cook Book ! Is Discussed I Preparation of a Moose cook erwarE( watches, china, luggage Box 1188 Phone 2G4 , EXPERT TIRE -REPAIRS and VULCANIZING tet our tire expert Alf Steinhart inspect the tires on your qar. No charge or obligation for this service and it will insure safe, driying, B,Q IT NOW! HONORARY MEMBERSHIP NOW for MAY 24lh CELEBRATIONS thru the National Hous-ng Scheme. Easy paymentsLong terms For Expert Advice Call Your Local Builders GREER & BRIDDEN 215 1st Ave. West Prince Rupert, B, C. Phones: Office P.lack 367 Night Ked 5G1 ITER & WELTER book was discussed by members of th" Women of the' Moose pub-licit;, committee at the homo if Mr.s 1 Ketch .'s"n recently A card tournament was held following business discussions and winners were Mrs. O. Robinson and Miss Sylvia Johnson. Hostess Mrs. Ketcheson served a delightful lunch. Others present were Mrs. Fret! Thornton, Mrs. O. Twea.t Mrs. M. Viereck, Mrs. J. Taylor, Mrs Carl Matson, Mrs. B. Harrison. Mrs. E. Blair and Mrs. A. S - IX, VV J.lUUiSlL'1 Co 7 BIG PRESENTATIONS TO MEMBERS TOTALLING $2500 WILL BE MADE ON THE NIGHT OF MAY 24 ,ncrete,Groyeand Cement it '3 i phone Black 774 'Ifiroi t . . ' 1 Norton Vm .nie 'J A.nn,.a ! j (JO Kelp Kin to Help Kiddies (JQ f Telephone 93 '