t . B" S V 'I L-CUlOll VVOfllCll , CANBLRkA (CP) AujwaKa'; mlnictj- Di.k Thursday, Septembei 17, 1953 ......... 1 , AV.l.Jl ' Avtemal external affairs affairs mi . . L .. Hold I Card Party j"dfcrey; n ' Australia at the AN representing ANZUS meeting At, the Legion Auxiliary card 'in Washington Sept. 9-10, will party last night, nine tables were (lead tne Australian delegation follows-' U" PnZ!S 8Warded Vn the ear'y part of the new UN Ci ibbage-ladies-. Mrs. Wright j y, men go to Davies, men's, Mr LeBlois; new uvini lor a meeting of Col- ombo Plan ministers. New Units Officially Started by Imperial Special to The Daily News IOCO, B.C. The most modern refinery in Canada and the largest in the Pacific Northwest officially went "on stream" here Wednesday afternoon v, hen Honorable Einar Gunderson, B.C. minister of finance, closed a switch to start operations in Imperial Uil s new plant on the shore of Burrard Inlet. whist ladjes', Mrs. J. MacDoug-all, men's, K. Kilby; bridge-ladies', Mrs. W. Rothwell, men's, Mrs. Butterick (subi: The committee in charge of refreshments included Mrs. B. Bitterman, Mrs. P. Glllis, Mrs. N. ,ewis, Mrs. Butterick and Mrs. J. S. Black for the West End jtwuig group. Y LAUNDRY SERVICE Shirts Ironed PRESS-WHILE-YOIMVAIT Pickup and Delivery Island Cleaning and Pressing Black 627 711 2nd West (Next to Liquor Store) ANNIVERSARY SUNSET SALE BISSELl SWEEPER Ucqiwr-nntahM stwi um ljutlg brliUle br ; PwHl frame, o, .. piece rublwr bumper pr.,1," , uriiltura. Bnw ta eniuiyi $5.89 cpeikin? on behalf of th piCi.icr, Mr. Gunriersnn expressed great pleasure at being present to participate in the of-0 nl opening ol such a modern relinery. - Luring his address he traced the history of oil and its deriva- "IRTIIOAY SPEdAl S$ Services Held For Baby Boy Funeral services for Alvln Wat-on Eowlby, babv son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. Bowlby, 2153 Seal Cove Circle, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, at Grenville Court Chapel, B.C. Undertakers with Dr. E. A. Wright officiating. Born in Prince Rupert three Look everywhere in Prince Rupert before you call at Gordon & Anderson's. Nowhere Will you find such outstanding values. Help us celebrate our Sunset 21st Birthday. Don't forget to shop early to avail yourself of the best selection. - VlViiWiW.'iVi vinegar 1 ives from the dnj's of air-ifn' Uvilization to the present ti.ui-. ie drew attention to the i;n-.nensity of the province anrl jomplimented Imperial OA on the part it his played in the de-ejopmert of tne country. Other speakers included lion. 3. McGregor Sloan, chief justice Df B.C.; E. K. Lewis, superintendent of the refinery, and J. R. White, president of Imperial Oil. the rebuilt refinery lr. ?V first fluid catalytic cnickiru; unit in British Cnlumbii. in-' reconstruction Droeram. which will - t-y'MTOitX months ago. PERSONALS . . v ww v WW -AVrt www Bound for Norway on the Norwegian American lines "Oslo-t.a' sailing from New York September 22 will be three Prince Rupert passengers. ! Imost doubled the capacily nt i ivirs. Jorgine Brynhildsen will ? be returning to her home in Nor-' ",c "7 "'u "a"M d 18 moIlths and eost w-y after a icur-month visit ; ?f,y' f- e with her b.uther, Mr. Arne j 1?;500 ?,0,?.-.. H. Petersen Mr- Wnlte pointed out !h- ; ' , ... , , . . .... I refinery addition woul 1 hue IttTl Cert" fe" " lengtWy stay in ! Z T' e of " while Mr. John Fredheim will ,as , dctnrc nse ln '"dustrys cofrt of tiBit his home in Norway, re.- iHli better M fireplace set nf '-m. A , OlCialfiS tlX I Brass companion set for your fire- . V' MAVV IS r " m IIS s,dft- Mod"n deslB" with br;"y t-X MIXING BOWL Yf lilV '1 A i HI polished finish. Set contains poker, jT ' l mnmm $.1 "t' K 8 I 1 vel and brush on a stond. LI-H Vrn nch nHwii!' diameter, k' bought ?"h 8" V V HITRI X spe- flUlVl . m SWQltS fl j : birthday fJMg ta at I wbsxsz I m u : ,29c (Z5 LM J - CLAW HAMMER TSIJF I .J I 'J Sixtcen-ounce claw lead is liarclr nel, 8 t , ' 1 IftlUjr LlTfl n S rRe r - J i ' tempered steel. Handle irmlc from I vj : . ,. I " " ' ". V Lflrm WrW.aj.rWM I'ATVTWliO 1 I fl') S selected hickary. An uiiusual'.y low I j '.. ' I J4 Wmhji ! W' " price" 1 i' ' T hm-1lflf VmEH I It V BIRTHDAY k 0.p,.t.f..lm. ; ' A-rfi V f IliilL! r;, Ife-yf. x .: spec,al $1.59 I .17; '..tr I Thij advertisement is not published ncip. h..kl. 1 l j 1 H ' , 1 If - fuming to Prince Rupert early next year. j i ! I At present visiting this city In the course of an inspection tour me two officials of the Cunard Steamship Company Ltd. They re G. W. Wildblood, British Co- Inmhln mnraJr r::f tho cnm. "We as manufacturers don't like rising costs any more thin you do as consumers,'' said Mr. wnite. '"Ihe fact is that in several recent years we have incurred losses in this province and the best performance wo have been able to averse in pany, and J. A. Parnell, both of ur. Britisn Columbia manufac-Vancouver. , turlnS and marketing opera- . . tions since the war has been a Mr. Fcderico Micle of Prince rPturn ot lpss than tw.o per cent Huoert, left last night by train on our capital employed here." for Quebec, where he will board . Ioc0 was enlarged because of the Cnnarrl liner "Samaria" tne assurance of a supply Of or displayed by The Liauor Control I ..i m ' : J II 1 B 11 I Board or by the Government of; tfilTiiX' -V 1 . I f! ' f'.t British Columbia. V-JS2 1 1 SWINlj . fe'', rrv rUnDS f r I FOOD CHOHFt: I VA Sp0UT FAUCET t W 11 n l n ' Mri n m i tfsN Jn Made of easy-to-clcan cast Iron, 1 ! ' . . . V" mi ffl W r FBli I -wrJ rd,,i Tr 71 1 h c-rj0 I 1 H of S'fvl''-Complete llh foijKteel ! 1 Wall 8'' (J ( l i4?7 1 4S If jj fn aerator.. type HUUlnlUAlS UVilall "' j l..... $195 $9.98 J , I - - ... r . .... I . Ly ' ' BIRTHDAY SI ECIAI iin fe A sailing to La Havre en route to crude oil from Alberta by pip-his'home in Southern Italy. Iine- Mr- White said, adding any , . price reduction would depend en Mrs. R. L. Deinstadt. 134 Sev- the tariff "hich Trans Mc ( -cn'h Avenue East today is $100 taln PiPe Line would put i'x'.-t richer. Her ticket won first prize eIfect when it starts deliveries in the 17th annual contest spon- later this fall. . sored by Ideal Cleaners. I YOl'NG REPROBATl'.S Mrs. E. H. Wile, of Dartmouth SOUTHEND. England C!" - A N.S., who has been visiting with Policeman cycling on the water-her. sister, Mrs. G. A. Hebb for tront here stopped to question the past year, left on last night's two bovs who wer? "Poking sly-train for her home. , Iv' at h)m- They admitted s:ea!-i ... . ing some brooches and combs Mr. and Mrs. Glen Chestnut of! rm 8 no e- til if fill fin ..iiifri ' i i . bo-bp!?- i ir;.c-n : Ji- Montreal, formerly of Prince Ru-i pert, are passengers aboard the Mrs. George TtaTtori Prince Rupert, making the round Puts Orl Blue Bonnet vZZa ana -Scores as .Hostess! WW' -5. "I-IKK lfSI Sill 1 111 III l ft.' g Combination nickel-plated plliis B '-. ' 1111 II I 1 II I I r? ! i tv. j & eEStf -SC Mith slip Joint. Lrntrth S inures. " " "'y . I 1 f W U U i l : r ? 49c . LY mMM I - S 4 V .2 H.D. Bailey Port Simpson Pioneer Dies One of Port Simpson's pion-cr and a well-known carpenter V and boat builder ln Prince Rupert. Henry Donald Bailey died - early yesterday at Prince Rupert I , l (CI UiWISIWlI I I g r.lTiii)AV I I fS' ntoia. M.ke. at.M I J II I Jt-I j B special v$vC V5 I II w n rat fcsl M Insulifiiici-Panels 9 8 : S M su9 I , General Hospital after a lengthy Illness. Bern 71 years aco at Port Simpson, Mr. Eailey lived in Prince i leave e nreau-iorinHlions or i in - i i i , i .a : t ... - ( i I 11 7 1! y B ""- UBw-rawtw.w fJUV BIRTHDAY hl'l ( I Mi Jj I kp 1 SPECIAL SAVINGS ON APPLIANCES, TOO! football field tc mv husliaiicl,,' uny tin wife of the well-known rawh of m-nipeg's ,famel Blue Bnmljcrs. "Hut. when it comes to npre:idt tor kit lifti and table um, I alwayx ieiik up for epread compares with it reirarills nf price!" You will find l)r Li xk Bi.ru Bonnet wonderfully ronvenient. individual quarters are ideallv sIih) d to' put right on your plale ... to slier inio Rupert for pinny years where he became well-krown for his skill In building boats. Recently he riirned to Port Simpson to live ' He is survived by two sisters Mrs. James Ktanlev and Mrs. Fred Campbell both of Port Slmoson. , Funeral services will be held Way at Grace United Church, Port Simpson, with Rev. A. M. rin.onaway officiating. B. C. Undertakers are in charge of ar-. .ernents. neai pais. . . to measure lor ru ipiw And eachqnartor m separately foil. wrapped. Jt stavs factory-sealed, kei fresh, until the moment, vou need it. Be sure you a.sk for De Llxe But. huHULT margarine! Br-ioi PRiNCE RUPER V Insulates against heat and cold V Deade ns noise Easy to apply economical, too Ideal for oil, rubber-base paint 'I e. en xr 5-fW'i-, r ".. . -it ,, jass TO 1 '-7 H.r,?' Other Barrett made insulating boards include: Insulating lath Inflating Root Board Atphalt Coated Sheathing Panels KETCHIKAN 1 r s i! : f See These and, Hundreds of Other SUNSET 21st 'My Special" ITEMS TODAY TAKE YOUR BUILDING PROBLEMS TO TOUR BARRETT DEALER PETERSBURG! $29.70 Besides Insulating Boards, your Barrett Dealer has a complete line of roofing and weather-proofing materials. WHEN YOU JUNEAU $41.40 V-t ;l THE BARRETT COMPANY, LIMITED 1 045 West Pender Street, Vancouver, B.C. 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