Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, September 2, 1153 439,000 Persons Get Grants Security category 145 pensioners came to Britiy! Columbia while 98 left the province. Funerals Held in Terrace For Mrs. M. Cote, T O' Neil - , , p f f; 1 1 f it "1 3V -r : I . ' I Mrs. Doris Brentzen, daughter of Stipendiary Magistrate Will Robinson, has resigned her post of District Health Nurse, Burns VICTORIA More than 439,-. 000 British Columbians shared! in federal wr'fare grants, total-j ing $5,455,835.00, during August, W. R. Bone, regional director said today. This figure marked an all-, time high. Family Allowances, which went to 357,492 children in 176.865 families, amounted to $2,155,945.00, while Old Age Security pens'ons of $3,299,890.00 were rec ived by 81,931 persons. During the month 510 families In receipt of allowances entered British Columbia from other parts of the Dominion. Departures totalled 502. In the Old Age MRS. J. W. ADAMS of Ethe!-ton, Sask., was recently elected president of Federated Women's Institutes of Canada at Toronto conference. She succeeds Mrs. Hugh Summers of Fonthill, Ont. 9 Lake, and will shortly take ud similar wprk in Idaho. She will be accompanied by her daugh ter rnyins, wmie her daughter Enid will attend the Queen Margaret School in Duncan. , The orders of Rebekahs and Oddfellows observed their Dec oration Day Sunday when floral tributes were laid ln Kitsum kalum Cemetery on the graves of 40 relatives of members of the orders. .:... Stipendiary Magistrate Will Robinson and Mrs. Robinson left Terrace Saturday on a two weeks motoring vacation. Earlier this year Mr. Robinson resigned, for health reasons, his office as president of the Terrace ' and District Board of Trade. vf"-. Queen Charlotte Airlines 'lirdule trips to. Kitimot ond Kemono Tuesdays and Saturdays Stewart and Alice Arm Mondays and Thursdays Ketchikan Tudav. Thursday and Fridays. k Charier Service jf Contract Flying (cents: CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL AGENCIES Phones 478 and 630 tasty FOR SCHOOL OPENING The Sport Shop "pffcrs Their Customers 10J OFF ON ALL SCHOOL OUTFITS STARTING AUGUST 28 All New Merchandise PANTS JACKETS RAINWEAR SUITS The SPORT SHOP EOF.S TO THE HEAD this fall, lend.ng Us glittering touch to the frivolous little hats Paris greets tne new season. At left, Gilbert Orcel's ongue" dipping low over the forehead, Is trimmed with a diamond rosette from dead centre. At right, a spray of t til feathers balances the Interesting line of fa velvet beret with built-in tab to h ld a diamond feather clip. Both Jewel trims are klramatic drop earrings. lets eaG outdoors pics Now Available oh Employment Service and make it twice as aecept work in farms and homes. NES has complete details of their family background, rellg- tJi Z . . ' " " "T "" i n ZlJtZ vT ,r 10 maKe,20 years, who is leaving shortly wlth Mr- Kin tor l-month ,! f . TJ? 811 .ar.r,ariBe; r Jurney to England, was honored ",c .."""r."'1-"""" these persons to British Colum-, Jti'll ihmaLP.PJlhn? these persona employ them for a andlone-vear Deriod. i A number of successful place- ..,.ov,j, uitu mauc; in BrULsh Colhmbia and these employers nave reporiea com-1 Plete satisfaction. btress Winter Styles Coronation wear merely means Brttiiih designers have concen- tratfid on the exnutftpiv. tailored clothes for which they have long been fumed. COSTLY SIMPLICITY The enect ls ln muted ton,hhtv iwri uittiiiniiii onH o-h .tin i.wir 0,.rt flpl. vears of wear. TERRACE Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Oeorgina Cote, Lakelse Avenue, 90, took place oi Saturday, August' 28, from the Church of the Sacred Heart. Rev. Father E. M. LeRay officiated, assisted by Rev. Father Donne, with a full choir., Mrs. Cote, one of tne original pioneers of Terrace, lived her? since 1919. She was greatly respected, and there was a large attendance of mourners and friends. Pallbearers were John Normandeau, Joe Stlpzel, Leon Qoulette, Joe Tetrault, Pete BIs-sonnette and Felix " Tetrault. Funeral arrangements by J. B. MacKay and Son. J Funeral services lor Thomas O'Neill, 53, took place Saturday from Parkview Funeral Chapel with Rev. M. W. O'ConneU of ficiating. He is survived by his son O. O'Neill, who came by plane from Los Angeles to attend the service. Interment was In Kitsumkalum cemetery. Father Rayner Leaving For Smithers Rev. F. J. Rayner, OMI, pastor at the Church of the . Annunciation . for the past five years, leaves tomorrow night for his new posting at St. Joseph's Church in Smithers. Father O. P. Mohan replaces Father Rayner as pastor and Rev. Henry Tunney, OMI, who came to Canada three years ago from Ireland, arrives tonight from Fort St. John, where he has been stationed for the past l"2 years. Prior to that Father Tunney was In the Yukon vicariate. Father J. I. McMahon. OMI, also a member of the Annunciation parish will continue to make his monthly calls to Kitl-mat and Kemano. . ': , Father R-vncr. who Is well known here for his work In the parish and community in general, replaces Father - Patrick Keane, who Is going to McBridc. Basket Social Planned Friday Final arrangements ' for a Mc.se I-odffc basket social to lw held In the Moose Temple Friday. Sept. 4 were made ' at a membership committee meeting held at the home of Mrs. Nancy Kennedy. Refreshments were served at the close of the ing. ' ' ' , ;' Charges Dropped Against Trio rSncinl to the Daily New-) . TERRACE-Chargcs of unlawful possession of a case of stumping powder against three men wire dLsml.-3ed lr. ponce court here because of Insufficient cvld. ' ' encc. Charged werd tlieodore Step-anovlch.'a prospector, and Tony on an' O tar Iherrien: Th istumpinT powder was owned by L. G. Skinner of Copper City. Last year's smelt catch In Ontario, about 270,080 pounds, wus the highest on record. 49 Ford Coach $1350 '50 Infernational '-ton : $1236 '41 Chevrolet 5-pass. Coupe $395 '38 Plvmouth Sedan .. ...... $650 '50 Plvmouth v Sedan .... ... $1430 '4o a ir n Panel $950 NEW INTERNATIONAL HALF-TON TRUCKS : . . ' JUST ARRIVED SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. . . . 215 First Ave. W. tiny black antelope beret, with Terrace Man Feted at Party (Special to the Dally News) TERRACE Harry King, pres- W?nt of the Terrac'e andtrict Liberal Association for more than by members at farewell party !?,., , ii... ir Z Kenney presented Mr. King with ith,.r iDrfr.V v, " ' Mr. and j Mrs. Kin? came here frnm'p,,,,! m..i ui 111 purine his absence. J R Mac- Kay will occupy the chair. Mr. a mi-muci ui me i"'0 ""irid, noara oi iiauc aim wns presiaeni irom iJio iq imo Bf :'' ' f. A '.; o FORMKR MEMBER of the 1948 Olympic swimming team, Mrs. Jeanne W. Vaughn of Lafayette, Ind., was chosen to represent her state ln the 15th annual "Mrs. America" contest at Asbury Park, N.J., In September. Brunette Mrs. Vaughn ls the mother of a three-month-old son. She beat out other wedded beauties on the basis of her looks, measurements. recipe for hit fuilgc pudding arut a biuc sntin f rmal gown l.'ii sh, gtwi'U hersUi O.'iOMETRlir Fred E: Dcwdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 5i)3 !OOF ---a .'i.i r i wtir rrtM' V , . -rt housewives ! couples for work 'rvants may apply ii.al Employment c NES office an- jnornlng that ar- secure such help !eted and said a iples of Gorman Ureadv arrived In the sporw-hin fcient of labor l!ed in Quebec. majority of these are young peo- bo oDoortunltv to irri In Canada bus. and willing to Designers to-Earth The term "bread fc'lection used by i to describe his winter styles t of th London ! ' US- i i ana oi.ier top rs ;iipearcd ! tlie "ned-cakc" (nation styles, a i spice d-buu' seemed in order. "k. however, can ujle table when h royal designers simple, tailored FY this couturier s Canadian tour in many places making some of it Majesty will lint( tour of Aus- 'ealand. i''ay from t li'ifd elegance of George Cruise son - The slimmer '"US the British is drawing to a i ship "Prince "' lust nisht on '"'"led Alask-i P"asct. V sh. tins t)oPt1 Pe ninrc vovacr ''"t this is' the " for this ye'ir. Ils will be with f'Ts fr(,m the Al s Anijeles. return with the "nrge" will tnV-r Nmny's recuhr t'cni Vancouver '8ht. to WpsI- F'lls. Prince R,i. P'kan. ! I I vn of the n,r.,.i. r"e Diocese and f's demnnstrati.H f'nwhen the ex-1 "loce.on hmrH p'olromed W Alvcrsh anri Andrew's ran,. "wtlng which Watts address ' 'he theme "He I ,ln, that which - . iwuCIl. Aiyansh and I lnree hymns i Fue. The slngin'i P' from tu' included the Many des(gners give dresses an "exit appeal " by means of skirt fullness arawn to the back. Pencil-slim ln front, they cascade Into waterfall fullness behind, coming generally ifrom under an uneven peplum.' Coats and sulfa are lined. and trimmed with fur.' And every-wnerc. from Lyoiis velvet evening dresses and brocade cocktail gowns to featherwcK'nt woollens, there is a predominant of black Brandy, beige, cinnamon, sap;e tiui teal gie. . nnu cliiiice yei-arc '- ' " speckled i''1' or vith lila.-.k. Tie ivof' vlviu rushes of olor &ve .scmi .n 'Irt .ssf.i John Cnvuimgh. wlU th.' stirring reds and tantalizing V. Ax.tr f S)anish flr.monco dancers, lie received applause for his evening dress In fliinienco red satin a brilliant pli.k cmb.oider-d wilh net and rhlne.stones and sporting black tassels. U wiu. worn under a coat of white du- hess satin j I lined with black sea., revcrely lallnred. Canadian l.cion W nm n's I Auxiliary m o n t h y meeting : Thursday, Sept. 3. 8 p.m. ln th! Legion Auditorium. (200i Regiatniti'in Petit..' 8. Bnotll Memorial Hif.h School Gnule 7 pupils come to school at 9. Grades 8 to 13 at 10:30. 20" " Hlith Srlnc! Rplstratlon. All high school pupils new ln th' district Flionld rerrister at th" Hli;h School between 9 anl 5 before Sept. 8. (208) Bcrvlees In the lniherin Church Wednesday 8 p.m. Finnish lannutge. Thurs.Uiy and Friday 8 p.m. English. Speakers Rev. C. J. Sararisen and Rev. E. Hulla, Portland, Ore?,an. tit) "" I 1 . j. HERE'S ONE WAY- I I For other appealing summer recipes send 10c for a copy of tb new edition of "Culinary Art" recipe book t Reckitt & Colmait Canada) Limited, Dept. PM, 1000 Ambers! Street, Montreal. Sandwich Special 1 slice Swiss cheese 1 slice cooked ham 1 tblsp. horseradish 1 tblsp. French's Prepared Mustard 1 tblsp. mayonnaise Place ham and cheese on rye bread. Combine other and mix thoroughly. Spread on cheese. Add lettuce ingredients if desired. Creamy, smooth and Oh! So Good French's, the quality Prepared Mustard brings , out the true flavour of jour most tempting dishes It goes perfectly with cold and hot meats, and the rich mustard goodness doesn't fade out in cooking. French's is a skilled blend of the finest mustard seed, spices and vinegar; all combined to provide perfect zesty flavour. TEEM DANCE CIVIC CENTRE I SATURDAY CANCELLED wilh DURO'D Asphalt Shingles Inquire obout our Instalment Payment Plan, FOIi FREE ESTIMATES SEE OR CALL - GREER & BRIDDEN LTD Phone 909 J GOLDEN APPEARANCE - GOLDEN FLAVOUR, GOLDEN QUALITY i i j ' 7 A t- i