Sons of Norway To Stage Dance Prince Rupert Daily News - Friday, June 16, 1950 Jaycees Talk iteeum Fee Is Criticiied FLOOD FUND SUBSCRIPTIONS Discussion Of Library Matters A dance will be staged bv the Street Signs 01 Norway in their hal! oons ' J une n iviu urciuia at .1 jhouMn t happen even to a Grand Cafe $10.00 meeting of the organization ! . But Rut according according u 10 a, Wednesday night. In th Memorial For ; Auto Victims TERRACE A memorial serv- , Ice was held In the Knox United Church on Tuesday afternoon for the two men who are believed to have been lost in the recent Skeena fatality, Donald Fraser and his son Donald, father and brother of Mrs. Sites of the Ter- Geoff Hill to Attend ConventionTo Meet Hydro Engineer I'm.'" mi'iiibr;, wno a:a ne oi sence or President John Kred- i Views of how other librariei In the province are opeiated were given by C. K. MoHson, superintendent ' of the Public Library Commission at Victoria, when he met with the Prince Joe How 2.00 j Mah Tun 2.00 . Chow Fork 1.00 ' Low Kut 2.00 of the Prince Rupert ; Attendance was .small at J J " from A be" Board hadn't T '-ung. aue to - - Museum 50 i .Rupert Pub'lc Library Board , J.UB "B v , miny 4in.iiiut.- i engaged m nan- , vummme weanesaay Chlng Gin Wah 50 j thiough the museum. Wednesday night. j i He expiainid that in the pro-i jvince five city and three union i ,3guc ,une ..... :mgnt. It. was stated that a !. m information lorn was handed , . . ,3 paint, ' firm has donated one ,mv.Pr5 following a Question i 11 . , - -rthnii, eums hftve PIates a"d a silver ' can of Paint towards the ven- ,50 i.00 1.00 Lee Tors .... fong Won Wong Kong i officiated and. In his short ad Fraser and Payne DRAPERY TIME . We will be pleased to show your our outstanding line of Drapery Fabrics. ' Imported hand blocked printed fabrics, Homespuns, Damasks, Roughtex prints, Monks cloths, Bengalene. Cehnese Products Nets, Marquecttes, Voiles and Sarins. We will make any style of drape you may desire; also bedspreads to match, at very moderate charges. We carry a complete stock tf drapery hardware.-Any style of rod can be made to fit your window at no extra charge for making. 9;d lJ,J ' - " " collection collection la is taken. taken. i tur- The city, the members libraries are operated. During I the course of ' discussions he .50 ' Wong Docikl has has not not yet yet been been de- de- It was pointed out that the- old cu yalue Qf l!lom unfair museum here Is sclf-sunnollnc i Uvered ,ne lumber. A painting,,.. . !f ; iOeoree Low ... 1.00 5o0 He said he had admission. dress, he left a message of faith and hope as he Compared the Skeena River with the RiVer Jordan. Hymns sung were ,'Ablde With Me" and "Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah" with Mrs. D. H. Seaman as accompanist. Principal mourners were Mr. and intr museum as compared with Irom Vancouver, It was re- others which l,irm chalrman Mrs M Roper pre- George Cress : 100 are generally financed by the ported, were willing to paint all I sifij nt thp mppHmr other W. J. Raymond 50 ,,r stepped ,ltil charged -admission. government. An- mus- Mr. Gonlek said . signs provided the Jaycees 1 K, mharo ,ir Mr. Thos. Morrison ., . iOO member .said, some 3tT Roma 2.00 Basil S. Prockter, Mrs. W. S.'FTanK Mrs. Sites and their daughter i Kergin, A. D. Ritchie, t. B. Black and Librarian Miss Mae Roy Benoit 2.00 Mac Shoe Hospital S 00 E. G. Ravening . 100 W. B. Mccallum 2.00 H. Morgan 2.00 ,lhat many tourists are "talking" provide the paint and complete latter flatting the museum and ! consttuctlon of the signs, beinpf asked for 29 cents. "It's Geoff Hill was elected as dele-hot the money," he stated, "but j gate to attend the National Jay-trie principle." Cee Convention In Vancouver A recommendation was drawn June 19, 20 and 21. His selec-up to the efftct that voluntary tion took place following a short rtoftations be initiated and U,u talk by Ait Llnd, a member of Colleeri. The local Stores were Closed during the period Of the serVlce. Groduation Photos Call at CHANDI.rtl'S STUDIO ,,6 4lh st. Ph. Oreen .38!) M. Mohtesaho 1.00 J ; Gordon ThoinpAull ............ 1.0U Mr. Frank Ouerlzen 2.00 i)p,,n evenings by appointment 1!1 be forwarded to the board. J. P. MacDonald . 5.00 Gyros Approve Park Program Henry Wright 2.00 Mr. Mr. Bray 100 mc. Miss Alrd 100. Mr! 5.00 2.00 and Mrs. Ike Martin E. W. McLeod Mr. Schultz iSifjen Yarner 100 f. .. : r , 2.00 Vickerrnan 1 A $500 program for Improvement to parks and playgrounds M. E. O'Connor .: 5.00 stan Mrs. Daley 5 00 c. J. Nicholson 1.00 1.00 1.00 Mr. Grodzkl 100jjack Yable R. O. Faught 1-OOiVlck Morrlssoh jWas approved by the Prince i Rupert Gyro Club, on recommendation of Its playground the youth leadership committee j of Vancouver Jaycees. Mr. Llnd explained the agenda and enter-itai'i-nent to be provided by his ! club which will include a trip to Bowen Island by chartered steamer . i The drastic power shortage during the winter here was brought to light again at the meeting. It was decided to delegate two or more members to meet the hydro engineer upon his his arrival arrival here. here. The The move move will will be cftmmended to the senior ; chamber. ! vAo Sneers, chairman Of the Miss Green .. 100 , Bob Augur 100 Mrs. Mcintosh 3.00 , Sam Vickdal ! 2 00 Robert 3. Mitchell 25 Wm. Keith 2.00 Bert Lenney 5.00 committee, at the monthly iiusl-ness luncheon of the club this week. Provision is made for the repairing, pa'nting and erection of. playground equipment, replacement of worn-out items, painting and repairing" Of bathhouses, etc., much of which -Ji (O J- I Art Schultz 50 V. J. Johnson 50 Mr. Murphy 2 00 Miss M. Ross 3.00 Reggie Chaleur .5d Mr. Chaleur .50 Dorothy Lockerby 50 H. R. Wrathall 100 Fred Schaeffer 200 Wm. Mathews 100 5th Ave. Lemonade Stand 3 5i E. H. Benson .. 1 00 Philip Ryan 100 James Inkster 100 Chas. Offutt 100 W. Richardson 200 voTk has already been carried ; radio cemmittee, reported that zi ou(. Construction of A new srK is t4 U I broadcasts had been staged with 1 & f n MfrtwV1 l) V ) j , 24 members participating. bathhouse at estimated cost of ,$1125 and a new diving board Agnes George .50 11 CHEER'LY MAN 1 costing $300 to $400 had also been considered but this was de- Jon Wine Hong 1.00 ; George Weightman 100 j Anne Bright 100 I Geo. Nelson 5.00 Jessie Ourney 100 1 KJ Mr. Kelly 2.00 Alfred T. Birkenstock .... 1.00 Miss G. Vollett 5.O0 F. A. L. Lobsinger 10fJ Miss D P. Hallt 5.0d ' ferred for this year. I The club received a report J from the committee on the re Frank Alexcee 5.00 Mr. H. McCutcheon 10(1 Mrs. M. McDonald , 2.od Mrs. E. J. Joueneay 5.00 Miss M. E. Carr 2.00) G. F. Williamson 5.00 cent Klondvkii night to the effect that some $381 had been realized as a result of that effort on behalf of the playground fund. Emil Blaln Was offered con- Oh Nancy Dawson, hio! , . . Cheer' ly man She's got a notion, hio . . . Cheer' ly man! Tor over a century Lamb's Navy has been the call of those who know good rum. Smooth and. mellow, it is matured, blended and bottled in Britain of the finest Demerara rums. rs ItE rstTF ttt VHTOli TAdl.SON tKfc.4F.I. INTI'.STATK "fAKE. NOTICE tht as Adminls-' trulor. duly appointed by the court r of tlw stnte of VtcVir Carlson, wht) I dlod at Whltehorse, Yukon Territory I on the 10th daT bf April, 1950, I; Mrs. M. E. Davis 5.00 pratulations at the luncheon on the birth of a daughter. Past President Ma.trice Miss M. E. Vincent ..:..;.... 5.00 Ilery .. 2.00 ' require all ridlt(vra and others hav-1 innn"JnP! claims against the said estate to d Burgess ,ea iu.uw , . th wlrIie to me, properly veri Miss E. C. Dr. G. H. Brydfjes was in the chair in the CaiVm Q) n Canabiantt,hiska vr Mi BOWLING ! ZZz' TOURNAMENT . 7 . . Team Events .iflMP ' ' " 1 Singles and Double ?iSaavcrtiscment is not published or 'displayed by the Liquor Control j Entries must be In June ?5th , Hoard or by the Government ol British Columbia. to " j fied, at the address mentioned belo M. A. Steeves 10.00 Shirley Mam a-"" jg50. ttfter which date 1 shall pro M's taj Sum ceed to distribute the estate to those entitled by law, having regard- omy to such claims of which I shall have thpn hhfn nntif ipri. absence of President A. J. Dominate who Is away at Banff attending international convention. This Saturday night the Gyro Club is collaborating with the Snroutimfst Club -rn holding a dance at the Canadian Legion Hall for Manitoba flood relief. ANn PITRTHEtl TAKE NOTICE fitiis advertisemcm is not published or displayed by the Liqitor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. A. G. Boas and family .... 10.00 Ed. l". Coughlirt 5.00 D. McMillan ; 100 Joan Vivian 100 A. S. & E. S. (Terrace) .... 2.00 Wallace Pharmacy 10.00 Mr. C. F. Fordes 5.00 Mr. F. Hemsworth 2.00 Miss Fredd Hilton 10.00 Mrs. Don Creed 2.00 - : Ah oid sea shanty. that all personal! bted, to spid. estate are required to pay their In- . debtednesa to me forthwith. ' i DATED at Atlin. British Columbia, I this 12th day of June. 1950. , ALBERT EDWARD RODDIS, Official Administrator, j Atlin, British Columbia. I (HP) .NVWIII' Prince Rupert Bowling Alleys " EARLY ADVERTISING COPY IS APPRECIATED I mm R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer for ELECTROLUX T IfifliS ! i -AT- j llions Prefer it fa Breakfast Will be residing permanently in Prince Rupert Contact the above for all Service required and for Parts and Supplies -Year After Year! tor com-- 1Bft Gvorge Cook's Jeweller - r Til T 1 PHONE 451 Phone today for a Free Derri Ronson Lighters 6.85 up Pens and Pencils 1 .95 up Tie Holders 3.00 is an important meal. Don't skimp it and feet Breakfast tired, irritable later. Wise mothers never forget that a good breakfast helps all the family get through the morning's activities properly. 11.50 onstration of the 1950 Model Musical Cigarette Boxes Electric Shavers Jiggers Bill Folds - Watch Bracelets X if "WW I 24.75 2.50 5.00 5.95 An able tooa expert, piannea a rooa specially made for breakfast Grape-Nuts the favorite of millions ! C'V w SMITH Make breakfast more nutritious, enjoyable. Include appetizing Grape- WE PAINT Nuts for better nourishment. Made from whole wheat and malted barley. 527 3rd Are. 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