Memorial at 1 ..r'iyf7 11 Jute CooltS City Grants New Licences Ccap IJcar Darejctsfoifen Stt P'Per William MaKa. Plying theai:e.oWfei "The Flo, J. t. The muslc dl . marched slowly Then rilne out i Long uve the ,Ue mony con;-!U.j,d riff r.f -CI...: , repetition of the Lord's Prayer. The choir sang "O God, Our Help in Ages Past." Then pupils of Grade Six told at some length in their own words why the service was being held and mentioned the actions of the late King that so endeared him to all his subjects. The recitation finished with the words "The King is dead" being intoned quietly. The sound 0; tho pipes was heard In the distance and then Six new business licences were granted by the city this week to the following: E. Lindseth and R. Boychuk, for a machine shop and agencv. VANCOUVER f Marriageable young women conscious this is irup year ale eyeing a special extension course at the Univer- A special assembly was held by the pupils and staff of Borden Street School on Thursday afternoon as a memorial to the late King Georne VI. The service bcsan with the singing of "O Canada" and the of British Columbia, ine Carl Giske, for manufacturing lslty 1 1 eiitft- An appr,)pa;;iPlv e l ture of the -AL v! ',rv,l lio ,cniirSP IS DrOOUllUK a ku-miu- nently di.-pluyecT M. and S. Berg, for a rooming cient male who can whip up an house. appetizing meal over a hot-plate William Hutson, jr., for retail I without batting an eye. shoe sales. The University's home econo- !n,i,! rirnartment started the ill'" li-iiif - -J ! vl ff Elf iir tlr" rL I I -tt- hFy "te Saturday and Monday Specim -.-- j tion, for contracting. course so that siuaenis couia le-rn to make themselves a low-cust. nutritious meal. More than ha:f the students are men who don't l.ke to pay restaurant prices. D .'. Charlotte Black, head of the home economics department, already visualizes a wife tele Aiyansh YMCA Names Officers 8 .W-V-'.f.s!.Sr- phoning from her bridge game and telling hubby to get busy ana whip up d good meal. AIYANSH. John Morven has been elected president of the Young Men's Christian Association here for the coming year. Complete list of officers Is as follows: President, John Morven. Vice-President, Daniel Uuno. Boys' Bomber Jackets Reg. $11.95 NOW 7.95 Boys' Pilot Jackets Reg. $9.50 NOW 6.49 Children's Dresses TO CLEAR 1.99 HELPS POLIO VICTIMS " MUNICH, Germany (Reuters! Mrs. Dave H. Henderson, wife Treasurer. Jacob Davis. Richard of one of the four United States General Manager, C '.Mf airmen recently ransomed from imprisonment in Hungary, is helping to collect funds at the tiding air base for polio victims. "I wanted to do something to show my appreciation," she Guno. Secretary, Percy Adams. Clerk, Sam McMillan. Honorary officers are: President. Anthony Adams; vice-president, James Adams; super Ladies' Vinter e 1 n . yiNDSOR CASTLE This is a photo of St. George's Windsor Castle where Kmc; Gcorqe VI a"d members of the royal family spent much of their time. His body was huried today in the Royol vault in the adjoining St. George's ch'apel. The castle stands atop a hill 01 the hanks of the Thames river in the C&imty of Berkshire. 21 miles west of London. This is a United Kingdom Information Office Dhoto intendent, Fred McKay; Bible said class committee, S. A. Mercer; I 72 trice nusical director, F. B. Tait. Active committees Include: . Musical director, Abel Derrick; OWN TEETH BETTER i conductor, Gregory Rush; social : director, Sam Haizemque. 1 ! 4- Prince Ruoert Doily News Fi'iday, February 15, 1B52 DOAAS' DIPT. JOHN H. BULGER Onfoinetrisl STOR Thone Red W 1 McBride Street at 4th Avenue ! BELGRADE i Reuters i Auth- I Building committee Chris jontics in North Bosn'a have 1 Johnson, chairman; Hubert Mc-' s' a-ted a drive to persuade Yugo- Millan, Kenneth Grandlson, Ti-jslavian peasants that healthly tus Nisyok, Oliver Woods, H. P. natura1 teeth are more beautiful jwcMinan. than false ones, even of gold or : Geoff Hill Leaves City Sales of City Lois Approved , chromium, hi the villages it Is , considered a mark of special John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue Following city property sales GEOivGE DAWES AUCTIONEER Phom. Green 310 and ited 1 j -mfirit tn hp nhle t,n show n row of Foshion Fooiveor wpri annrnvert at a recent ritv1 ln a"ouncuig nis oepanuie ' , 1 w" r . " , , wei approvta at a recent cuy ,.., . onM teeth. SEmce trade in eolri ilium Liic cuy, ouiiiui iictiiiuei . . finance committee meeting: I Ate 1H onrl lfi TlWt Ron. r-.anff was nrohibited, tney turned to I of Commerce President chromium. tion 1. to Harry McGee for $650. ! HlU: at a ?0,arv luncheon caned "the Lots 20 and 21, Block 7, Sec-, friendship tion! 7. to M. Skalmerud for $200. ' priceless heritage of Prince Ru-Lftt 8 and westerly half of Lot j pert ' i 9. B)ock 29. Section 6, to Douglas i Mr. Hill said he would be leav-Nicoll for $375. j Ing within three weeks to take a position with Canada Life In- ! PnMAMENT Ql'IET Hirancj Company and would be Continued from Page 2 1 ' working out of Prince George. i j "I arrived here three years ago thoh not necessarily as far as yesterday," said Mr. Hill. "I have r. beji leader AneuMn (Nyei Be- made more friends in that time vamand his followers would like, than in the preceding 23 years. Stjch a shift may not be of "t sha'l alwavs take with me tc4' significance. Parties in the friendship of Prince Rupert." the younger men of the Jaycees."j Rotarian President Fred Scad-den retorted: ! "You mu.'t have had too close association with the Gyros. I might say, too. that within the last few months we have presented two baby cups to our members and aij thinking of competing with the Gyros in this CSDfCt." M.. Hill Is serving his second term ar. Jaycees president. He SATURDAY, FSB. 16th TEA BAGS lirl hp rpsimifwf fit an PYPfiltiv.1 opposition always tend to be He gave biographical account tugged towards the loft. During 0f his life," but said he would not meeting last ni?ht. He plans to us penoa m ouice. me Laoor -embarrass the old men of the go to Toronto for a course spon-govs-rrrrent was always to the Rotary Club with the work of sored by the insurance company. Clip out the coupon below, present on tho above dates L Will be honored as cash on purchase ot or morc PRICES EFFECTIVE FEB. 16-20 INCLUSIVE i r S2.50 EMMMmm $2 50 COUPON ruinx ui me party as a wnoie. in opposition, the movement to the left j may merely be a natural reatvustment. Tftere have been colorful re-po.-'J; of a split within the Labor lar.k-, of a weakening of trade-uni'Jn opposition to the Bevan groijp and of an all-out bid by th.' i-Bevanites' 'to capture the parj.' leadership. Iuis this correspondent's guess. ba-(JJ partly on conversations wit! a former Labor minister, that the reports can be largely cixjiunted. and that Bevan is no earer to being party leader tha he was. say, three years ago. WW Redeemable as cash on o purchase of $7.50 or more, Feb. 16 and 18 COUPON " R I rhlrM nn a Cinnfl nrflt.r fl $2.50 means a 2' percent dis- R count on your grocery pur- H chases. 9 52.50 YES MA'M we've qcS cverythinq that "goes to make a cbTcious msa! . . . and delicious msals also mean FOOD SAVINGS when you plan your meals around thess Specials. Do your marketing HERE ... TODAY! TOb LATE TO CLASSIFY Fl'XERAL NOTICE OVERWAITEA B-and TEA N-. 1 STiJff. TEA, poaular biend SDC COr r IE, bes'' Mysore SELFJORD In the city Wed-r.e.q.iy. February 13. 1952. Hokon Jul i age 77 years, beloved hu.s-bane of Mrs. Johanna Selfjord, Brrien. Norway, and beloved fat':T of Mrs. Jacob Strand A.--idi. Mrs. H. Ren.svoid 'Dag-nyi. and Olaf Seltjord. Prince huirt. B.C.: Hokon and Harold Srfl.'i-.rd of Vancouver. B.C.; Mrs. i i-. Jason. Sweden, and Mrs' Haldis Void. Oslo. Norwav. Stryces will be conducted at t f.,uis Lutheran Church at 2 p m.'Saturday. February 15. with RevJ H. O. Oison ofticiatine. In-ter:4-nt to follow in Fairview Cern-tery. B. C. Undertakers in clia.;e of arrangements. tltci i PERSONAL GElJ your hair pooled ct Jcry's Boauty Salon across from S'Jjer-Vaiu. Howie Powell Pif.fessional Beautician. Phon- (tfi 8B. PI RE STRAW BEERY JAM. Stewart, 4 !b. tin 1.0:$ KETCHLT, Heinz, 11-oz. battle VARIETY SOI ARES, Dr. Ballard, 2 lb. . '-,r PILCIIARDj, Eatwe l, lG-cz. tin . r 2 for :S!)C MARGARINE, Rose B an, 1 lb MACARONI, Catelli, 1 lb J5C PI KE LAM) Eraser Farm, 1 lb - 17f MEAT SPREADS, Puritan for 2!c PRUNES, large size, 2 lb. box Hie WAX PATER. 100-foot roll ': :.... :i)f SODA BISCLITS. Christie s, 2 lb. nkg ,-,7f S ARDINES, Brunrwick for U!0 SALE 3TEMS WrooroV lkoc ftl OS UOS ftnd 4.95 j . Modern Store-Slew Stock rs..,, iu i. ;;,c rrn ;n nA ninv nur new I's Maconachie's English Meats Steak and Onions 36c Sleek and Vegetables , 31c Stcok crd Gravy 37c Paramount Fancy Duality Salmon Sockeyc, '.-lb. tin 43c Pink, 1 IS "tin 43c Pink, i.- tin 22c L' ' y lil iUt;i I I Col ; lUSitU'C l.uiJltVJ '3. v.w '- f-j vj w-jv. ing and completely recovered premises. THERE !S SOMETHING NEW IN MERCHANDISE TOO i .1.-1. lr. 1 U' a large svlh .'i k.i rif r unrr uriii nnnrrr i k.i oimfc UA( I KT M c ty jnuC), ri r TV rnijLj Mliu if -tt dhuumuk, nn Sure to See the NEW Be E2 If '""-- Blfr'' Fashion BT Tr, T! 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