Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, August 21, 1950 TERRACE t- .... . t Terrace Reports Business Deal- ilure -A I TOPICS I LADIES SLIPS l At W r ' !orauank.'d by Ms wife and child- , Mrs. S. Dye of Prince Runett , ike isuai" .... , ,v,c ndtish ren- arrived during the week from ' i, on tc lission Penticton, to take over the dryjas TS"a1fe at he eek-end USS1 ' k...,m V.f t Bu:-to attend the wedding of her oi bu " - . one granddaughter. Bernke Mat thP faliUIC i-i -".p r M'wa, w nuuci i, nu:u. vriJHJieG and confined to a wheel chair, t Mrs. Dye was brought here by in daw. mi rA . A4niYs ennmincpH that. Mr fluff ! " .u sDCtiai the I car and she had the pleasure of .. .ti larfc i us had also purchased Nationally Advertised Pacemaker 3-00J and . Formula 4-00 each j FRASER a PAYNE Bering ncr uirre small great- E,;iry of the Ekeena Mercantile and will be granddaughters be their aunt's flower-girls. Also coming from nrOVidinS "'" ! TUKins over Hi oepirmuri cunun a 24 24 hour hour slllft- shift, j uing ujng busines busines in in the the b'.d b'.d narm name f the coast for the wedding were i Mr. and Mrs. Georse Thain. Mr rm system nas j,ut discontinuing the grocery and Mrs. V n Brewerton and feed in Hie nome i department. Mr. and Mrs. Mc- family, Mr. V. Mitzenoerg, Mrs, further enRlne W. Timms, Mrs. Nick Hogan and they bought the store from Rov I 1 j Fox and considerably enlarged baby and Mr. George Thayer from Vancouver. I e local manager They plan to make their I gout tne u'uc' home here in me apanmem iney k.sion me nave oenina me novai aai.it. mi 'TOWN REBUILDS The little lumber town 0f Cabano, Que., slowly rises from ashes. The community was two-thirds destroyed last spring In one of two disastrous fires that swept two Quebec centres. The other ravaged city was Rimouskl which is also undergoing a re-' building project. This photo shows some of the 95 new homes being erected at Cabanoi (CP Photo) Mrs. R. D. Heppell, formerly of ' Massct, Queen Charlotte Islands, has arrived in Terrace to make . her home here and to open a children's wear store next to the. Home Grill on 'Lakelse Avenue. 1 Her young son Is with her arid ' her husband will be coming hi-e towards the end of the year when ! , coiiniencc ii and Mrg. Dun us win occupy tne uional manager, apartment occupied by the Mc-"be so informed. Acjams above the Skeena Mer-.j.tcism f the ,.al..ie , not mean the I . Railway Hotels Telegraph To Be Suspended Lorraine Youngman is Queen of 1950 Carnival the logging season has closed down on the Islands for the Christmas season. T AT E R S;To Carry On I . . r a v f" ANU lAVL.i MONTREAL. The Canadian: Mr. and Mrs. T. Davidson have l , 1 u ,. : - rf l. MONTREAL. The Canadian Pacific and Canadian National Telegraphs today announced that, in view of possible work stoppage due to libor dispute, 1.3U and up day that its hotel in the event ;'uac" "f, Will Represent District in Miss P.N.E. Contest in Vancouver .i iiu-y nicy ujjKrawu ui, uie leirace . , ,, .. ,., of strike action, will carry on toHotel and wU, be s(arUng up Sn the extent that facilities and .business here east of the Civic i ' Pretty Miss Lorraine Youngman was judged the acceotarifce of an classes of Centre where they will operate' i DISPLAY at ! HARDWARE , LTD. I R0N5OM non-striking personnel will permit and will endeavour in particular to take care of the needs a motel and dining room com-1 Civic Centre Carnival' Queen at Saturday night's ;JKJ conditions: blned . i Carnival -opening. She will be crowned tonight fol- Full rate -and day letter teie- . I. . ,. j n -j t i. i.u 'grams for delivery on Monday, in residence at the' of guests hotels. tllc .'" .v.o v,j. v.. v. l0 ousmess aaaresses School Inspector Ferguson was luwul6 AUgUSl 11 bp Miss .Tovce TattersalL should be filed as early as pos SrSSA'S;' who won second place in the contest, andliss Norma ftel wSf tdS the schools Perry of Terrace, third place, business day. . . winner. At the crowning to- as two of her special talents,1 Night letter telegrams will not " night, Miss Youngman wUl re- Tomorrwo she will fly to Van- be accepted on Monday, August Mrs. W. Ross Thomson return- sceptre of office from Couver, where she will represent 21. as it will be impossible to ed on Thursday's-, train from ner glster; Nma youngman, this northern district in the make deliveries on Tuesday Kelowna where she has spent the was second olace winner -Miss f N E " pnntest at. the morning, August 22. FINE PRINTING at REGAL PRINTERS PHONE 24 222 Second A past few weeks wiih her son asd wt vrar and who will act or. pacifin National Exhihltlnn. ', Cablegrams filed In Carfada Calvert daughter-in-law. Mr. and Ms. behalf of Mfss Lois Thompaon, Contestants paraded singly destined to overseas countries Henry Thomson, to whom a the retirinir nueen. firrt (n rfr.hnm thn ' wffl be accepted until 4 am.. escond son was recently born. Judges In Saturday night's jn sh0rts ana T-shirts. These eastern standard time, August j . contest wre Mrs. William iWDDie,. costumes were required b y th e , . , C. W. Alger spent last weekend Harry Black, Mrs. Elsa Fudger, Pacific National Exhibition ' Tele8rains received tJ during th the CAIVERT PISTIlltM (CANADA) tIMITED, AMHEHSTBURG, ONT. in Hazeuon in me course oi nis, Buddy Tan ana Aimer van noar(4 Fnl. thp ornT1(1 lrii .v,.. cvciuug uuwa oi mummy, u5 uct OI a virl aa flu mnrn in nr VinHfS school secretarial duties. ivieer. ine cunwri, was tumcu- THE TAILOR mounted he Platform to- f xsday Aat 22, es 3 in chnrti and i ." r ! ea Dy Mrs. vernun viccuiie ' uu fr04.Vt.ar. fhoiT- T . . . 1... (lira mis. n. viirusiy anu tier graiiu -, nine wcie ic cuuouia. ss-ionH. onH grlmln mlrers daughter. Ilona Brooks, left on Benita Wlndle and Miss Vera; . fected before 8 a.nL local time,; UdIES' AND GENTS' TAILORS Saturday morning' train for Frank were ether contenders. ' ' , oe maueo w wuresMa thejr home In Vancouver after I Miss Youngman won the title' . ...,.. ,clal delivery. BACHELOR TAX .Y ., After 6 a.m local time. Tues- spending the summer vacations, by a clear-cut majority of, hnr. with Mrs n i. M nieeev Doints but the other four con-' Britain taxed bachelors in day, August 22, all public tele- 9 MADE TO MEASURE SUITS I V vrmoc .il ri.ii.t7ht.er of Mrs Christv and testants' scores were grouped 195 to pay for the war witb. graph message services will be LATEST STYLES IN COATS aunt of Ilona. very closely. 1 France. suspended. Mhs youngman was nineteen Mr 'and Mrs. Frank Webb and years of age yesterday, has blue HEST QUALITY O GUARANTEED FIT ! daughter Barbara, parents and eyes. Is a brunette, five feet six PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT '. the Pioneer Druqgists sister of Willard Webb, arrived '"cues in j.e.Siu au on Thursday's train from Chilli-' pounds. She is Interested in wack to spend a few days in swimming and basketball, has her Grade 12 school-Mr. of completed Terrace. They are the guests and Mrs. Osborne, Mr. Os-. ln8 and lists piano and singing PRESCRJPTION SERVICE IN G THE TAILOR borne and Mrs. Webb being' ANNOUNCE 6th St. Phone 64y brother and sister. . 220 Daily Delivery Service PHONE 81 c RADIO DIAL 1240 Kilocycles CFPR (Subject to Change) RODUCING-- Tlie volunteer fire brigade answered a call at 10.40 on Sunday morning to the home of Felix Tetreault where hay in a barn had been ignited by a youngsetr with matches. No dam-was done to the barn but what hay was not burned was badly smoked and rendered useless. There were four tons of hay In the barn. the re-entry into regular service of BROADWAY CAFE ffatt GAS Ranges, MONDAY PJU. 4:15 Stock Quotations & Int. 4:30 Zacharias, the Ant 4:45 The Lone Pine Show 5:00 Solo for Orchestra 5:30 The Question Box 5:45 Young Man With a Song 5:55 CBC News 6:00 Supper Serenade i ,0 ' - , .", Best Food e I ft operation W. Baker of Prince Rupert arrived on Saturday by car and returned on Sunday with his wife to 4 months. I and two small daughters who F's is clean 1 6:15-AIartial Airs V l-inest Cocking r,.,.s. "SGYTHiA" The 20,000-ton R.M.S. "SCYTHIA" has been complefely reconditioned and enters regular service between Quebec artd London and Le Havre. Thi well known passenger liner will arrive at Quebec on August 25th and will sail thereafter on the following . -SAILING DATES pen utensils..-- had spent the week with the Bakers here. . heat 100 itions. Hour; 7 axn. to 1 ajxl' Phone 200 w White En- For Tok.e-Home Orders- 6:30--Musical Varieties 7:00 CBC Kews 7:15 CEC News Roundup T: 30 Summer Fallow 8:00 Alberta Ranch House 8:30 Paul Grosney Group 9:00 Pacific Pianoforte "s-by Moffat. Mrs. J. Steffanson drove . to Prince Rupert on Friday morning accompanied by Mrs. O. Lambly and the two beauty contestants, Norma Perry and. Vera Frank n the button To QUEBEC f at full heat. as is six times who were the Terrace entrants! 9:3Q Variety Band Box From QUEBEC To Le Havre - London Tuet. Aug. 29 Toes. Sept. 26 Tuei. Oct. 24 From London - I Havre Thor. Sept. 14 Thur. Oct. 12 Thor. Nov. 9 f city gas. in the beauty contest at the I sun ct Civic Centre there. at required P In minutes. NOTICE WATSON ISLAND STAGES LIMITED ANNOUNCE THAT BUS 'SERVICE TO TERRACE IS NOW IN OPERATION 10:00 CBC News 10:10--CBC News 10:15 Destination Victoria 10:30 Richard Tauber 11:00 Weather Forecast TUESjJAI A.M. 7:00 Musical ClocK THE GAS RANGES ON DISPLAY I k& for a Demonstration Teachers For Terrace Named . TERRACE C. W. Alger, School 8:00 CBC News . I 8:10 He .-e s Bill Good McUae Eros. T. Nov. 21 First Class rate from $240 Tourist Class rate $165 , 'For aifbeund wailing! OK and afUr Sphwnbr I't. , Make reservations for Fall sailings to Europe when steamship accommodation is more readily available, weather is ideal, your holiday is more comfortable. The "SCYTHIA" joins the well known "fRANCONIA" and the , popular "ASCANIA" in maintaining a regular Canadian service. "See your local Trove Agent" Cnawre far orher tailing! from Canada or New York to Europe. CUIIAQD DONALDSON LIMITED General Agents 626 West Pender St., Vancouver secretary. ' announced appoint- i ment of teachers to the Terrace 11.30 a.m. 4.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 10.00 p.m. Leave Prince Rupert Arrive Terrace Leave Terrace .... Arrive Prince Rupert Elementary and, High Schools. ' 8:15 M:rnlng Song 8:30 lvtusir for MoJ.etnn ' 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commen tary. 9:15 Morning Devotion 9:30 Sunrise Serenade 9:45 Famous Voices 9:59 Time Slenaj 10:00 Morning Visit and E. S. Laird is returning as principal of. the high school, and Alan Q. Scutt of New Westminster has' been appointed to the. high school staff. Miss Annie Lips will be princi-nai rvf the new elementary school. Tuesday DEPOTS: Prince Rupert, 3rd Ave. at 7th St. (Service CabsH ' Phone 555 . Terrace, Silver Tip Cafe. ' at -Nip Him in the' Bud, Blondie! BLONDIE ANSON'S east of town. H. Noakes, Mrs. 10:15 Morning Melodies Labelle, and Mrs. Mcintosh, who 10:30 "Melody Time" taught here last year, will again 10:41 Invitation to the Walta be on the staff along with lour H;oo A Man and His Music newcomers Mass Semograd of i:i5R0imctUp Ttme Saskatchewan. Miss Nyra Doll n :3tJWeainer Report of Penticton, Miss M, Switzer. p message renoa n.r.A D.miitn rt VanMiu- a,u rs ro,n 11:33 Recorded Interlude ARIETY SALE teaching until February, substituting rof Miss . Blanche Matte who was teaching her last year and who is taking a special course at Noimal School. ' " 'nil I III1!' t l.'MMIIUll V (THATS WHAT COMESJ I N 1 it . , --5' FPOM TOO MUCW "S. k WATER-J r-p ViwATPDS vi WAS A penJNIA r - j r rf !vo I t"4-1! . 1 'f jfmrrfTmmm!-. - -i mmt I i ; f'NGS 49c 1:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. , , 12:00-Mid-Day MelodlK-' 12:15 CBC Newf 12:25 Program rfesuane 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude 1:00 The Concert Hour 2:15 CBR Presents 2:30 Records at Random 2:45 Commentary Jobs for Children 3:00 The Music Box 49c CHOKERS 97c PENDANTS 97c BRACELETS 97c LS 49c