Old Timers Basketball iiriif iiFimrn Local News It Prince Uupttt Dalte J3tto Saturday, March 5, 1949 ladles and men. Civic Centre to-Uf W MrmKlkN lit nittht at 7:4S old Timnrs ems . . . JOB'S DAUGHTERS ise bang-up show. . utj Joseph Chcll, inspector of Cash lor old gold. Bulger's ' ' Moose Whist Drive and Dance. schools, left by ai" yesterday af- J Seven new members were ini-tcrnoon for a trip to the Queen tiated last night at the month-Charlotte Islands on official ly meeting of the local Bethel every Saturday nishf, 8:30 (It) Prince Rupert Ski Club dance. Oddfellows' Hall, March 11. Tickets may be obtained from members. (59) duties. I of Jnh'n n.HltrVltprs Th.n won. Dimension & Finish Lumber plywood and Wallboard Sash and Door Cement, Plaster, Brick & McCAFFERY LTD. Don't forget your dollar for the Ski Tow this Sunday Prince Rupert Ski Club. , . ".. (54) Shirley Haugan, Isabel Taylor, Mary Lou Lund, Agnes Smith, Dolly Smith, Joan Smith and Janet Rackow. Martin' F. Stuart - returned' Friday by air from a business trip to Vancouver. Jobs Daughters Scotch Dance Oddfellows' Hall, March 19, 8 to 12. , Harold Helgerson returned to the city Friday by air from a business trip to Victoria. Wear ever waterless cooking utensils For demonstration or service write Hce. Gould, Distri- Sr,e smart Job's " Daughters : During the social period fol- Mrs. Richard Heal, accompanied by her grandson, Jerry Gilmore, who Is to receive medical attention in the south, sailed Drill Team In precision march-1 lowing the meeting bingo was Inff at Old Tlranrs'' havlfthall i nlaverl n rnltp marh onimrori by 1 J IE I" k i hb.:. 1 nf" ' -: U r I ' ' the Prince Rupert Thursday . gamcs tonlght ( lt) and refreshments served. I thing- lor tlie isuiiuer' night for Vancouver I'HONK IKi Regular Moose Constables Harold t. ', Johnstone and Alex Davidson, of the city police detachment', are Two raffles turned out to be quite a family affair. A pair of pillow cases donated by Mrs. J. A. Teng was won by Mr. Teng. vmm Meeting, Tuesday, sailing for Victoria Tuesday to March uth, 8 p.m. tharp. A pair of mitts, donated by Mrs. Dutor, Box, 1723. 32 beautiful girls marching to Bill McKay's pipe music "will delight. you at Civic Centre tonight. (1tj II. Mork, was won by her daugh (55) take a three-week traffic course at provincial police headquarters. . ... . ter, Solvelg Mork. E. T. AppleWhaite returned Robert Joyce, local manager to the city on yesterday afternoon's plane after a brief trip to Vancouver to attend a meeting of the provincial tourist ad Harold Haaland, owner of the local fishing , boat Parma, returned to the city on yesterday a f tcrnoon's ! train af ter a , visit to his native land of Norway. HURRY! HURRY! . . . nidi that application to the Prince Kuprrt iMusic and Drama Festival. DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES MARCH 12 Miss Jvan Uiquhart, Secretary, Ma..ic and Drama Festival A.'n. of Kelly-Douglas Co. .left on yesterday's plane for a brief business trip to Vancouver S. B. Iiooeris, chief engineer for the Cclanese Corporation of America, left by air yesterday for Vancouver enroute-back to New York after a brief business visit here in connection with the construction of the.celanesc mill at nearby Port Edward. visory council. II. G. T. Perry, president and Cash for Old Cold, Diamonds managing director of the Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd, arrived Regular Meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, Sunday, March 6, 2:30 p.m. Members please attend this meeting, it Is important! (54) etc. at Manson's Jewellers. Capt. Larry Dakla, of Cuuu hi the city from Prince Geuige yesterday afternoon and will be Announcements All ftdverttaennpuai ax tins column will b charged for a toll month UU NoU a mint here for. tho coming week on business. dian Pacific Air Lines, who was recently transferred to the Van-couver-Sandspit run, arrived . in the city Friday to make pre Curtain Sets Duchess of Edmburgh Chap parations . to move his family ter, I.O.D.E., Tea and Home MY TO HANG Arrivals here on the Coquitlam from Vancouver yesterday after-1 noon Included Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Burns, E. Cheseger, W. Gates and Mrs. E. Hamilton. II. L. (Tip) Nicholas, veteran railroad man, who has been In Cooking, March 10, hpme of Mrs. Jens Munthc, 431.4th Av south. He formerly operated be tween Prince Rupert and Sand 4it. ;,. :. . ;,.iu enue West. ; - S1-95 Immt Set Arthur David CauipbHl was fined $10 and costs or seven days in jail when he pleaded guilty to being Intoxicated In a public place, in city police court this morning. He was taken into custody by the police at 1:30 this morning. UNWANTED HAIR See the Shiffcr-Hillman collection of British woollens for Spring and Summer clothes to your measure 17 Mar. Catholic Schuul, 2:30 to 5:30. St. . Patrick's--Tea Dcnnis-.O'Ncill, ' liquor vendor a t Vanderhoof and formerly in the local liquor store for five i (H H I5.UJY Homecooking and AiHXjii" Sale Card Party 8 p.m. .,.''. A1TH EVERY King Edward School'fa and OR Of' Vancouver for two months receiving treatment for injured eyes, returned this week to Prince Rupert. Miss Irene Wynn R,N. arrived In the city on yesterday afternoon's train from Saskatoon years, arrived in the . city from the Interior, on yesterday afternoon's train. Recuperating from a recent serious operation, Mr. O'Neill will be the gm-st for two weeks ; of 'Mr. and Mrs. -A..R Giskc. Sale, Friday, March ;'18;' STOP! LOOK! REAlM Get your tickets now, :l 1 pi 1 1 c d '- ' nc Red 400 t"ti l nuaiitcrt liair rraIicatrd from the human body with Xaco-IVUi oint nif nl , the ninarkalile lis-eoiery of the age. Xaro-I'elo kills the rotittt of any hair! IH I.OK-HKKK LAIIURATOKIKH 67!) Granville St., Vancouver, B.C. amount only. , St-j Patrick's Dance. Sponsored"; by Junior : Chamber of Commerce,;. Civic I Centre Auditorium, ,rp'ri day, 1 E.-'l r &1IOI Ll to join the nursing staff of Prince Rupert General Hospital. Miss Wynn is a graduate of Saskatoon General Hospital. From all over the north Jun Opposite Health Unit MINE'S NOTICE . . ' '. To whom 'it may concern: I will hoi be responsible . for debts incurred by lanybody but myself personally.. (It) , - ' J. TAYLOR. March 18, 9:30 to 1:36;';; Music by the Dukes. .' , v,.''',';-. Rebekah Fashion ,Show, Mar.' 23, Oddfellows' Hall. '; y Presbyterian Tea, Cliurch Hall eau Included friends are sending congratulations to Jarvis H. i I I Home-Made Candy amd Fresh Roasted Nuts McLeod, Collector of Customs at Prince Rupert; on his 50 years ; March 24. of service for the Dominion of Prince Rupert Symphony Or Canada. Juneau Empire. &foRN Between Two loues IK i chestra concert in Upupuort of Prince Rupert . Film .Council, March 25. - iW) FOR YOUR Capt. John Faircs of Canadian Pacific Air Lines, arrived in the Women of .the Moose-, spring city last night from Vancouver thc 1 tea, -April 7, at Mrsf;J.P. Mol- i , , n M 1 a . . I i on a check-up trip on 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH1 CALL RF.D 705 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM line trs 1 rourm nyi'iuic caoi.. i Prince Rupert-Sandspit Orange Spring SalcM April 13,1 j with Capt. Robert Mclnnes who 2 tq 5 p.m., Oddfellows'-Hali. Qui eii Mary . I O.D.E, Tea. i is taking command of the route. ! He left for the south again to AftAntinni AI'Ii n lls area' Save voursc11 flllCnilOll. FARMERS time and money by pur- chasing a FORD TRACTOR ( and IMPLEMENTS. J t? . We inviLe yu to i us a 1 s - lino and we will be pleased I j to Iorward you complete' 3 specifications and prices. I ff T, CvHi" REMEMBER! A FORI ' vjl VTri TRACTOR will be a great 1 n''lJ wlien its time to plow " this spring, so don't delay contacting us. r "I day. April 18. Presbyterian Sale, Spring W. Bolain appeared in city April 21. ' " ''A'": Anglican Spring Sale Saturday April 23. ' ' police court this morning charged with driving a motor vehicle while intoxicated, He was remanded for hearing until Wednesday at request of his council, A. Bruce Brown. He was released on $100 bail. tf is ; IcrW "ml fm nnnAiiAnnc f !' it ( .- immHm9 and mo. I- II ' Q II II II l II J I " '' VM.vn. r ntmm mmi. . mWMf Wl BiBiinil I WM 1 f m t hI4 aal iilmiliftmiM tofl Ihwibod M 'g 0 1 Mrm $K tw d, oii.,d'. ,gtnFL DOC I CAT 1 U, I.W, m t yowr inb.l f AtlA 1 FOOOS I ' udbw They beg tor it '"' 'J' Legion Auxiliary Spring Sale. April 27. . ; The United Churti.V Spring Sale. May C.C.F. Spring Safe, May:7, Sotw of Norway Hall. . V; St. Peter's Bazaar, May 12. Eastern Star Tea, May 19, Mrs. L. W. Kcrgin.'. ' . Plumbing r Healing Call LOUGHBOROUGH, Eng., OV-While eating a bowl of rice pudding a man here swallowed his false teeth. SMITH & ELKINS Phone 174 Box 274 I Extension Speaker 1 . -, '7 f - -m, - 'I""""1""" u-v---mspr. 4 ,t ' Simple lo install Excellent reception Can he hooked up to any radio zi Radio in Every Room for Only $.85 T.S.S. PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Us For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. Cripped (feferan (MM WW willffiank FOR PROMPT DELIVERY AT LOWER COST WE CARRY A REPRESENTATIVE WAREHOUSE STOCK Representing: tiumlyrar ,'J'iit & Rubber Co. Ltd. tanailiiiu V.'rsliiighouse t o. Ltd. (lamp division). General Dry Itatterics of Canada Ltd. Dust bane Company of B.C. G. II. Wood & Co. Ltd. Drnby Iliotlicis & Co. Ltd. Imperial Wiping Rag Co. Ltd. " " and others PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE Moving, Parking, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Limited Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 -Phones 60 and 68 A crippled veteran is destined to spend the rest of his life in hospital. Wouldn't you like to lend a hand to rrtake his lonely, monotonous life more interesting? Wouldn't you like to support the Red Cross lodge, for instance, where he can entertain friends or relatives in homelike surroundings? Wouldn't you like to bring hira periodic gifts of cigarettes, candies or fruit, or to provide handicraft instructions to help make his days interesting and useful? It is YOUR Red Cross that is continually carrying on this work among disabled veterans all over Canada. ' Your Red Cross is providing Free Hloud Transfusion Service to save lives, supporting Outpost Hospitals in far northern settlements, sending relief wherever disaster strikes, extendSng help to suffering humanity everywhere. Your continued your increased support is urgently needed to carry on and extend this great work. Give; ' Fed Crass sertfecs also include: Treatment jorCrippltd 'Children, Nmtritim Services, First Aid and Home Cursing Courses, ' ' Swimming fd Water Safety, Women's Work Activities, etc. Phone 632 P.O. Box 772 712 Second Ave. V. ' ft!. ' . rl ' Vv ' ' ' ijy v - - ;. 1 Chandler & Cowill . PORTRAIT STUDIO Film f inishing Fiitarging Flash Photos Taken at Home Phone Green 389 218 4th St. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 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