Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, April 14, 1952 jo niL EL.U ooie VV Iii5l ' ' , Local Europe leectij 7 3 ounieu, aLJance a n d pie of Europe. This was decided Mary Chapters joined to hear upon as a worthy activity at the an interesting address by Mrs. monthly meeting of the chap- Fred Antrobus on the. work of ter last week in Civic Centre the Cancer Society, with the regent, Mrs. G. P.j First prize in a stocking raf-Lyons, in the chair. fie was won by Mrs. E. E. Yager PERSONAL As part of its "Services at Home and Abroad" work, bers of Cambrai Chapter, Im- Twelve tables of whist were enoyed Saturday evening at the weekly whist tournament at the ; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Antilla of P"11 uraer uaugnter. oi me Jea Miss V. Morrow made the L The meeting said farewell to with ticket No. 318, and me sec- U Sailer ivum.se lempie. uancing ionowea, a, .p(,kenri to Francois Lake are-in the city empire, are going w raase up i w.nmi nrize was won bv Dr. Hec 'J cards; with music by Johnny' the steamer Ca spending the Easter week with blankets from al woollens and j ""'' ' ' ' . to MacDond. " . . a.:,. t-. i. i rnr,arrt frw.m tn fh rtr-friv npn- ; " ' ' Bond's Rupert Rangers. mosun. rvus. nuuuas momer, ivirs. ttuo- - ......... j ing the city soon to take up fu Wan, fbiiiHflileri 2)ra 'J The prize-winners at cards were: ladies' first, Jean Johan-sen; ladies' second, Mrs. O. Ste-gavig; men's first, A. E. Nor- ture residence at Ocean Falls. ! At the close of the meeting If you mast .sell it, advertise members of Cambrai and Queen it NEWS CLASSIFIED. eri uoroon, Leeds apartments. Rev Father Thomas McNa- j mara OMI, returned to the city Dr. and Mrs. Hector MacDon-,.n thP Princess Norah this morn- aid and child returned to the jQuiet Rites For Infant ' f)f people thronged the beautifully decode ballroom for Job's Daughters Easter 4 It was a real success both socially and ton; second, A. E. Chilton. The pool prte was won by Mrs. E. S. Martin. Mrs. B. J. Bacon, Mrs. F. Good ing from a trip to Kemano on city on the camosun last eve-eeclesiasiical duties. i ning after making the round trip , to Masset Inlet. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bridden i After a service in the Gren- St iiie vllle Court chapel of the B. C. Comfort cine and Mrs. Harold Muncey had sailed Friday night by the Cam- J. A. Rutherford BCLS, who. i Undertakers, interment took chan-e of the serving of refresh- j osun on their return to their returned recently from the Queen ; . SatUrdav afternoon in muno . ot Mcco attar a Kiv Charlotte Islands to enter hos-i . . . ... flie guests were received by Miss Heather ored Queen of the bethel. mcitary remarks ' f I, decorations. Selfridge of Seattle, won by Mrs. ; W. Spears. t , ere most at-, , , Vwtpr motif. ' Vanity doll made and donated City Qo ',VJ"' ijpairview vemeiery oi me cvci- , ,, . , ,. months' trip to England. Ip.tal continues to gradually re-: montn.old Sandra, of " " cover from his illness. . Mrs. S. E. Parker, who now . Mr. and Mrs. urnf Wilfrid vr, Prince, uni 601 makes her home at Sechet, ar-j Friends have heard from Maj.jEightn Avenue East. The child rived in the city on the Coquit- , r. Lahiff who, since moving j died last Wednesday at the lam last evening for a visit with ' f r0m here some years ago to home. Rev. Canon Basil her son, Robert Parker, and New Westminster, lives at the Prockter officiated, daughter, Mrs. Ralph Hood. j Derby Occupational Centre. He i toe3 LADIES SHOES .' fay Miss Mu"el Shier, won by, ,; ;instead jniornn. of a con , of , ppiece Bojes Qf home djppcd chQ(o ' a ni1ue lates, made by ' Mrs. W. D. McAra,' Fjster animals . . ... : Jo Cliurcli is well and not long ago at . Shaughnessy Hospital had a talk 1 with James Kelly, local old timer. ; readers Miss Marilyn Linder who attends school here, left at the end of the week for Masset Largest Congregations in Years Seen Here " J kv ai won oy Mrs. Asiona ana mi s. by Al .hi occasion qjjj. , at tea tables ,iS! cak made andj ' "I Gordon donatd Mrs- L' W' Ker"-i .rt Gordon M l M s. : by UKchvn 4Mrs t i Flowers in vase, donated by1 ( gov Evans. , ms George Frizzen, WOn by - .. fcrien home cook- M rvmrr rripii that are quality made and design ed for long wearing and comfort The large numbers in which ! where she is spending the Easter Prince Rupert people flocked to vacation with her parents, Mr. church on Easter Sunday indi-and Mrs. Kurt Linder. d'laneie Ciolli I All LOBA members to meet 1 at Oddfellows' Hall, 12 o'clock ' noon, Tuesday, for funeral serv-; ice of Mrs. Jean Menzies. (ltc) Toos in loo Mrs. i cated that the back h charge of Tip KU(,PMS f ,hp affa1r wa. resurgence m C- fnr,lnit Timrr fats 4 Mis. T. uowan. du.e tQ the work and cooperaUon ; to prayer and worsnip s being ; - for nze Remember the "Hard Times" i and Mrs. T. of all those who so willingly willingly as as-i fcor?5a .nere as e.sewnere in, lAtlin in the forthcomine forthcoming pro- pro the Christian world. A novel of door will dance at . the Digby Island Jm-; type ui prize t,c ; , ... 19 ,,.Dri.., Prizes ; or . sisted wku under uiivjci the viie general Bciicim com-! cum-1 vincial vincial election, election, sailed sauea last last night nigni, Fashion i. i very beautiful . mlttee which consisted of Mrs.' Local pastors told the Easter caCmos un for Vancouver be given away here tonight munitj - Ha U Aprfl onH Ktvles. aio. Ti(i,Dn .. t o ., I story of the crucifixion and the, . .. t. s ,,h0 rtn ten nu, v,r.ic n. the most suitable outiits. rree 'y Footwear I f Mrs. M. B. Donald, Mrs. T. R. Lloyd, Mrs. resurrection and applied its no"th SOon with Mrs. Mackay. He Easter Dance at the Armories.' transportation on boat White Calderwood and w. Spears and Mrs. Murdo Mac- fhPf af d divine prom- thor0ugh campaign tour Five yards of Celanese will go to Rock. Reaving Cow Bay 9 p.m. : arthur " "-v w f .h- . . nrirr tn thn p PC- llie ninuer UI-U1B 1UCIW uiCNUK - ... - , day's troubled world. i H drawn at the end of 4he dance, fun. p; oeiiiiuus were accompaiiieu oy i special music. licaiidy and bas- j Those serving individual tables itol very quickly, which were decorated with East-I of Mrs. Norman er rabbits pulling carts were White, Mrs. W. Mr?. R. C. Oood, Mrs. A. Domin- Mrs. Wm. East-1 at0, Mrs. Ray Johnson, Mrs. Ray I I Jones, Mrs. A. Burnip, Mrs. M. of fancywork Martin, Mrs. C. Giske and Mrs. hich Irept Mrs. A. D. Ritchie. , D P rarh. Mrs. Rnm TTniloan Itnrl Kfr J , Beautiful floral adornments' were featured in the most of churches. ' Congregations were generally reported to be the largest . in years, heartening pastors who thin Simpson acted h,,l'd ,tney ouId be sustained and Mrs. J. as cashiers for ; throughout the year. MM Sy. the day. pd. in charge o( , 8i ami Pat Mit- n . mm i t youngsters and; rUDIIC 17631 III fhiiur'itv was evi- : ; Mrs. Ponar Buff am and two , sons arrived in the city on the Princess Norah this morning, from Victoria for a week's visit j with Mrs. Buffam's mother, Mrs. ! J. D. Smith. I feature of Stdff Off tO pis were soid by . . j and Mrs C Ben- VdnCOUVef AlCdt Members of the local public IRS ft raffles, in charge , tons were popular. ; mam raffle were Altenrion Prince Rupert Lodge No. 63 I.O.O.F. A full attendant of all Officers and Members is requested on TUESDAY, APRIL 15th. Initiation. Sojourning brethren cordially invited. Lodge opens 7:30 p.m. J. DAVIDSON. . Rec. Secy. health unit staff are away to Vancouver to attend the annual Public Health ' Institute bc:ni held next week. Dr. Duncan Black left on Saturdoy's plane. E. T. Bradley, sanitarian, and Mhs H. Boehme, MKs Elaine Del isle, Miss Beryl Lucas and Miss Frances Neighbor (Terrace, public health nur.ses, left Friday. Hurm Hart, sanitarian at Terrace, left on the Prince Ruprt Thursday night. v.' '.' , ! ii . i i v.'""'rr r -i , il ' , t ' " t . ''I ' ft : i '::: , ' ' l f -'!',;' ' ft. V ' ' I. & - '1- , ., I. ' " ''' St" . , J- t i f -A - j f . T , ' ' . ' 'St:' ... ' I, " J . It . If 'f, ' ."t , ' J), .. i . if i . -I ' t ' i , ! 1. ! c; by Mrs. R. Oor- Mrs. C. Stevens,! - i ter. donated by ifehou.se. won by 3d. ticket no. 705. lv of milk, donated Dairy, won by , ;.r. ticket no. 881. ' $ by Gordon and by Mrs. J. Flaten, i i , flonaled by Dibb ' 'm by Mrs. Jan-) 10 4 included : 4 doll, made and Mr J. P. MacDon-'.rs Robert Gordon. A: point pictures, tcd by Miss Aud- by Mrs. Norman .1 1 plaques, made by Miss Dorothy Mrs. W. Roth- SPRING . CLEANiNG ir JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT JOHNSON'S WAX AERO MIST WAX SCRUB BRUSHES SIMONIZE FOR FLOORS t- 4 t de and donated lil1a: Eft Bmpson of Terrace, , S. Stevens. Nlng Hood doll, ?tt'd by Mrs. E'.hel ' lv ' iv;: ,f. - - ' 1 7. "llavtyon a share in il, "No, son but yet, in a way I lnive a share, loo. 1 own life insurance to protect Mother and you. '1 he money, 1 pav to the insurance company i.nh year' is invested in many things, including shares in the Nickel Company. So actuallv Inco is ow ucil by must everybody." "It's tliis wav. son. Suppose yiu want a m1)sIciI lul haven't tnonuli imoirv to buy one. lint you and Jack, and Tom among you can "raise tlic necessary cali. So you buy tlic sled, and all go coasting tugctlicr. "Well, no one person owns tlic Nickel Company. It's owned by a great many people, l.acli owns a certain share." !fii-- if . ( SI;1 Wmm'mmMmwmmmmmm 1 I II x t .nm--tK'.-- fi WW fam&$mss "Ih wii lunr In bt t iili la gf a sliarr ? " "No, the loiupany is owned by many people like Doctor Smith and MYs. Muuroc, and the grocer and the street car conductor. No one owns nunc than a very small part. ' -,.,ww... mm p - ' H - an Ml f.0 jc tuii ui.uv, u tii (H it'ii fm an rcqnoi n mm lit lift niireifr "iiwTirM'a I GORDON & Phone 46 Company of Canada, Limited, 25 King Stieet West, Toronto tc Rupert, B.C. The '.International Nickel -, i :