t Prince Rupert Daily News :ii ri n Wednesday, September 27. 1950 SHIPS and 1 jr xi i ; ; . WATERFRONT THIS 1 is j if Taking on a large load of Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. canned salmon from the ocean dock lor Vancouver, Union steamer Coquitlam, Capt. John Boden, was three-and-a-half hours late when she sailed at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon for the south. The vessel had arrived at 10 a.m. from Alice Arm, Stewart and other northern points. Exciting New Fashions- At Exciting Low Prices! At PEOPLES STEWART Anglers are having great success in Bear Lake. All one has to do Is drive up and pull the trout out as fast as the line can be thrown in. They are of various varieties, sizes and colors. lo please your own I ' V ? Rand Stead ON ON TMI TMI (AMI (AMI rROOIAM PROOtAM TOfACH"" CAUTOON CAUTOON NEWS NEWS I pi i . v EVENINGS EVENINGS 7-9.05 7-9.05 YJrj I SAT. SAT. 2.004.25 MAIINKES MATINEES Ljnil strong fashion sense . . . to please your TIMES TODAY imited budget ... a Conducting schools in those scattered districts Is a problem Stewart was lucky to get its staff LAST fHREE LITTLE W? on time. It was September 18 before Alice Arm school got ' rrf 'tH firi? rjj v; I Vila S f:A ' v AIR Marshal w. a started. iint'i oi air staff The Polytech boys' choru.; from the Helsinki Institute of Technology is scheduled for a North Amercian tour this fall. : Canadian chief of tffi V''weJ M-iveo in an three it,; new group of fresh-for - hall dresses at truly comfortable prices! We feature the newest sheath-silhouette stylss . . . the most popular fabrics and Autumn '50 colors. Junior and misses' sizes. Come choose today. ARMY PAY PARADE Pay and allowances to Can adian military personnel reached a peak In 1915 of LIKELY PROSPECTS With a new crop of rookie Siars Drought up from the minors, Toronto Maple Leafs are screening their 29 likely candi iates for berths on this year's team now undergoing pre-season training at St. Catherines. Here, Joe Primeau, who took over the coaching duties this year from Hap Day, tutors some of the young stars. Left to right, are: George Armstrong, former sparkplug of Toronto's junior Marlboros; Tim Horton, formerly with Toronto St. Michael's Juniors and Pittsburgh Hor lets; Coach Primeau; Hughie Bolton, former Marlboros senior star; and Danny Lewickl, M boro juniors player. (CP Photo) FINE PRINTING it' REGAL Pit' n ROYAL GIFT What Is now Netherlands RUPERTQPEOPLES STORE Gulna was given to Lord Wll-loughby who had taken posses PHONE 21 222 Smmd j iTi-j uir-TTi Legion Officers sion of colony, by Charles 11 in 1650. Terrace Wedding Of Much Interest September ii, idiO Some 40 or so prospective stu Are Hominaled dents have enrolled in the home STEWART Ten new members were initiated at the meeting oi nursing classes oeing orfean.zea i TERRACE A wedding of great ' DV &e Canadian Red Cross j interest in the district, was so!- Society in Prince Rupert. Miss I the Canadian Leeion here last Thursday and officers for the ensuing term were nominated: JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Atrenut WRATHALL'S PHOTO FINISHING See our Kodak Camera Line-up. Flash attachments for all Cameras. Xodacolur and Kodachrome Film. Dv eloping. Printing and Enlarging. 320 - 3rd Ave. W. For President J. Garlick, Don Norton and R. Sharp. emnized on Friday evening last I E- D. Priestly, R.N. local Pubh; in the Knox United Church j Health nurse, is in charge. when Frank, eldest son of Mr. I and Mrs. Frank Pongracz of i A committee was appointed at Terrace, took as his bride Doris the museum board mrptin" Tuv-Sarah May. youngest daughter day to. deal further with the of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Mile, problem 'of securing suitable For First Vice-President, J. J. Mc-Kenna, L. G. Behnsen and A. , Scott. also of Terrace. Rev. P. M. Mai- premises so inai me museum . For Second Vice-President ,lett of the Uniieu Chur;h offi- may be availame to visuors -'x.",H Neilson and T. Palmer. I ciated and Miss Flora' Melvin season. ' chaoiainJ. Bouzek. 0a) Seagram's wSurt Seagram's "V.O." m Scaarams "83" Seagram's Croun Royal Stagram's Kings Plate Seagram's Special Old played the nuptial music. An active season or sports i3 Sergeant-at-Arms S. G. Kirk- Gowned in traditional white being imed up for winter among patrick. satin, the bride made a lovely the iocai garrison units under Executive C. Williams, F. H. picture as she walked slowly j the direction of Norman Mc-' Lewis and C. G. Tran. down the aisle on the arm of her I Ewen, representative of the Elections will tae place Oc-father. Form-fittins and with a vn.mlr Mm' rhristian Associi- tober 13. .irsix-.-.-,? v Extra comfort and less work for you with a Coleman Oil Heater full skirt and long fitted sleeves, Hon After the business session, crib j the gown featured a small round I playing was enjoyed, with Mrs.! I V-?3t ,L. Morrison. Mrs. S. Hunger, M. collar trimmed with bugle beads Ernest Love, prize (Small covered butions extended Gcnje and winners. This idvertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Brisj from the high collar to the low waist and, on the shoulder, were the tubular trimming beads. The Low in Cost Efficient in Operation '- Available now at fMSTANr.COFF'S September 27, m5 After a five-year effort to ; secure water-frontage, Thomas; Trottier has at last been able to get his project under way. Quite a force is now at work con- ! vstructing his creosote pile wharf, a little west of the Imperial Oil wharf, and warehouse, chopping mill and coal bunkers will soon follow. ASWUDA COV THE QUiCKN5Ss bridal veil, which had been worn by the bride's two older sisters, ' reached to her fingertips and ; was worn wit ha frilled net coro- j net. Her exquisite bouquet wa3 composed or the petals of red and white gladioli on a background of lern on wire with trailing ribbon and petal stream Of fNSTANT COFFEE ; . Phone 311 McBrldc Street. YES, IT'S SO CONVENIENT ers. 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