1 I I I i ; ... i -i Car Off Road Prince Rupert Daily News 1 1 Wednesday, April 9, 1952 I. Ho Decision tatives to continue the ban to May 1. The minuter of Agriculture, Hon Harry Bowman,' ; said there tfiil possibly be an. announcement lau r in the week. Dn Embargo Two Men Hurt Two men are In Prince Rupert General Hospital with undetermined injuries after a car- in which they were driving !.-ft the road three miles west of Galloway Rapids and overturned at 7:35 this morning. - f-rairie 'XJisilt llaiuj Jle(pecl VICTORIA CP) prov.n- -The WARM IN SUMMER cial cabinet on Tuesday made The most .southerly points h no decision as to lifting the British Columbia livestock em- Canada are in the same parallel plea from agricultural represen- of latitude as Rome, Italy, on ore e l JnJrhSl, Injured are Peter Byrne, ' Jr ow Visiting here from Saskatoon 31 of 1804 Atlin Avenue. and r - - One of the largest exhibitions , with relatives, Mrs. Matthew Charles Haldane, 45-year-old of Art. Crafts and Home Reju-R0muld was honored guest at a Metlakatla fisherman. , venating ever to tj h3ld at the, surprise party Monday evening, RCMP said tne limousine-typa ; Civic Ceni re has lust bee 1 com-: .... , , . I heavy car was proceeding to Port ! al lne nome 01 Mrs- Anarew pleted. The attendance was high Edward. Passerby noticed the ! and the quality of the work very , Kaardal. Friends and relatives i overturned vehicle and notified good. j gathered to wish Mrs. Romuld I polit'j. Car, all but demolished, ; hind the scenes could be many happy returns of her ; js owned by Art Murray, city taxi ; found many members of the Art, birthday. There were many in- operator. Craft and l;-me Rejuvenating teresting gifts. city ambulance accompanied courses who spent long hours i Mrs. Romuld, who is a sister by police brought the two men f.reparing for this exhibition, of Bert Kaardal of this city, will to hospital. Up to late this First among these are Miss be leaving Thursday night on morninf, the injured men were Eileen Cross of tiw University of the Prince Rupert for Vancou- j not in condition to be interview-Eriliuh. Columbia Extension Dc- wr where she will join her hus-jea, said police. ' ""U u ! : 1 fiat&XJZ t I If you want to sell it, idve.-tLe V-V ' p, j j it. New clxk's.fie1 . .. h I,' w " I-' ' - 'i partrnent, and Rowland Miles of band ana visit wltn relatives ana the Civic Centre itaf f who plan- ftlends before returning to ned and executed the craft and Saskatoon, home rejuvenating display al- mut single-handed. The Art stirn, Miss Magte, Mrs. George Club worked as a unit. Mrs. T. H. Hill, 5. Deidrickson, Mr3. Part-Pi lest, President of the Art ridge, Mrs. M. J. Dougherty. Mr. Club, contributed to the Club's Meuse, Mr. and Mrs. Beauche-success this year. min and the Civic Centre staff. Helping to set up and take Mrs. J. T. Harvey co-ordinated s lull, mii " ' Jfc.-tj-ji down this di ,play of Art and the efforts of the workers. t.,..-n ft 1 ft.... C A ' ; iLL'.MHIA WOMEN attend special g r.eral meet: ig of National Federation of Liberal (I' .iutia held in Ottawa. Shown chatt ng Itlorc dinner at the Chateau Laurier are. Jit Mrs, E. Darville, Vancouver; Mrs. . T. Applewhaite, Prince Rupert; Mrs. Art ;.r-yver South; Mrs. R. W. Mayhew, wife of the Minister of Fisheries; Mrs. A. C. vi- uver; Mrs. I. L. Macdougall, Van ouver (Burrardi and Mrs. R. O. Campircy, viaj -a wcic :vii. ttiiu Mia, o. n. Cheeseman, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. ; Priest, Miss Honora Silverside, i Mra. Dan Pare.it, Mrs. S. P. ; Woodsido, Mrs. A. M. Martin uson, Mrs. Stai k, Art Omen, Mrs. John Cancer Drive Under Way mar ' t 4 i0t hi r X A , i. . in t , . w .. -Ns-. :' 4 I j Brett i Head - Mew Carpet sonab for Easter Chinese Community Shows Way To Rest of City Led by Mrs. Wong Yet, the Chinese community is leading the way in the Conquer Cancer campaign drive which is now under way in Prince Rupert. First 4 ..unual elections, i' "1 ti'rul.s the Calh- 4; i.'..is;ue as presi George Dibb returned to the T vi, k zr: . : z city ity on on the the Pri.ice pri.1ce Rupert Rupert this this First Presbyterian Church will be resplendent with a fine new carpet throughout the floors of the main auditorium on Easter Sunday. Hie carpet, of attractive design with crimson predominant. morning from a business trip to JL . 1 KT 13, -I O fl tf fri 1 1 'r 11 Ktt I TOO t;a I """' l""rci 1" ;. : " Ocean Falls. J' , .Mrs. J. U. oai- over uie niairv ui oa aiuuncu It :y and Mrs. G. P. by the Chinese in last . year's : Alistair Fraser, local barrister i r. drive. 1 wjn be the speaker tomorrow a! has been purchased at a cost of Lb. f. am year was re- With the objective for the city tile weekly luncheon of the $900 and arrived this week i Mfmhfri nf thp Mpn't Pinh ie. whicn uris year set ai vuuu ana some pnr.ee Rupert Rotary Club Ji:,at since inception fifteen more canvassers still Went to work and scrubbed the : nad seen its quired, the following collectors In ; Anne and George La Sette are f:0Qis. Now they are engaged in fc. ai.ii financial sue- the city are Retting the house- : flyin on Thursday lor Queen iaymg tne carpet in the foyer, .i:-:crMice was made to-house canvass under way: Charlotte City to spend the ajong the aisles and into the s Dance and St. I Mrs. Reuben Schv rk, Mrs. Win- Easter holidays with their par- cnancel. ADim.er 1 nie Slater, Mrs. Sheila Cheater, 1 enls. Mr. and Mrs. Fred La; The new carpet is but one of J , W..- 1. L. .. .. WT C ,ttc, t .... . ... . . BONELESS An Easter Hat By STETSON Msksilsihockless HOCKLESS Lb. 42)c .c 1 'jvv:' RsucAin IS 3y "rhece, ;k1t. os c, cut a.S9c Lb. ti S C r- v 1; I .iofiv Jornon OM1, mrs. w. Muraura, mis. u. v. many improvements mat nave l,a,ue as guest Hanley, Mrs. J. Wostenholme, j d H B ammer.been made in the Presbyterian Mrs. T. R. Lloyd. Mrs. R. B. Mc-. ., ,,, iij .... iv, Church in the last year or so. . on the Princess Loui lur Ocean Donald, Mrs. Harold Anderson, I Mrs. Joyce Duncan, Mrs. W. Falls. Formerly stationed at m - - - - r , - - . . ,Mr fcfciiipr ftiiar iial J !Lund, Mrs. W. Wallace. Mrs. J. Vtnron ,HVou'll like the youthful look and the perfect proportions Initial Prices For Grain Sel 3 LtC Sliced Sde Bocnn,, '2-lb. pockoge :YallowayuMr Jog n Hicks, MfV. Mr Hammer "has now Pihera, Sirs. John Carpe:i- jAlex b ( lraniiferrC(l i0 ocean Falls, iter, Mrs. Ivy Halllwell, Mrs. T. ' ' Glenn, Mrs. Sadie Downing. Jean Mrs. John Linney is sailing on ! Dexter. Mrs. Margaret Hill and the Prince Rupert Thursday of the Wanderer. It has the jlU.it OTTAWA. Initial grain prices B C. Conrad. night for Vancouver whence me JC.meron was the ii r Taf.M'.ay evening knack of looking like it was made just for you. See what the Wanderer can do for your appearance . . . today. a ... . , 1 gt csd Back Bacon, j2-id. pacKage will fly to Seattle and into the for the year were announced southern states. Mrs. Linney will yesterday by Minister of Trade vi'it with her sisters and return C. D. Howe. Initial wheat pay- via New Westminster where she ment is $1.40; oats, 65 cents, and will spend some time with her barley, 96 cents. A total of 700,- I" reaoers itl :l sin prise shower "f Mrs. Anne Min- nth Avenue East, if-iiif.tcsaes were Mrs. Miss Isabel Wag-it ih'.vn Astoria. 000.000 bushels of grain was de- V . l 1 t 1 April meeting of the King mother Edward P.T.A. postponed to April FOR YOUR EASTER WEEKEND AT YOUR Locker PSaiat livered this year. ( 86c i WATTS & NICKERS0N kiirirnrrki n fir 11 fin 19 . IIP . i i B 1 19 t ana. jusi De-, uf rielii'ious re-' Don't forget Job's Daughters ' Mrs Olive Wagner Easter tea and sale, Masonic '4 T.ko. a cart laden Temple, Thursday, April 10, 2:30 t a .'iliil and useful p.m. Everybody welcome. (85c) ' '.('d in "by little fc" ko : "Little Lulu" leaves Rupert Spring 11'Jen J Jca Prince Rupert Rotary Club is I j I 230 23ndAvenue 2nd Avenue j ' X 1 will lie held in the I . ' "' ' V Metropole Hall , , , : k ; i 1 TONIGHT at 8 p.m. Q . ALL MEMBERS ' . - S "v JrS. ' V ' ' '"" PLEASE ATTEND v r f C"'X 1 mill wn v -:::::::: t' Miss Cameron, 1 Florists today for Jyb's Daugh- making plans for its annual '. Miss Helen As- i ters tea, Thursday, in Masonic spring tea and George Mitchell fc phme Astoria Miss' TemPle-' Come see here before has been named chairman for .o. Ms. Kay Row'eJ sne goes. (85c) i the event. The Rotary men's teas li iVaurcr Mrs Joan I , . , . , , have now become established in '"' Effi.-. Ronson 1 photos of men 8 Rna ladies popularity as social affairs here !'aner Mrs MarVe ! CUrling bonsPl1,1 winntn3 rinks and expectation is that the 1 Elsie ThomDion!now availilble at the DiUly NewS' forthcoming one will be as suc-(.. Waener lj Please call. 1 (nctl ) ; cessIul as a:ly of ,ne past. No house to house milk de-1 At the last Ro ary lunciieon "' but sending s Ruby Mintenko. arry iiiacn lepuitt-u a .. liveriPs nood Fridav. Deliveries Yi Try and Miss Jean as usual Easter Monday. ' i, w;.0 i iNORTITI AN-n DAIRY lltC) .C;11' UJ ulc nul'"' t Prince Rupert Liberal Association general meeting In Civic Centre at 8 p.m. Thursday. rivals Prince Rupert Nomination of delegates to at- j Develop 'Sites . tend District meeting and other . R. Carswell. C. Campbell, 1 Tr,--fir Vriil J fmt' Canadian Kve Viii.ska-.s I '?J , i J ! Howard, Vancouver; T. M. rr,M'f frrf v, o nwio fnntrp i,r Wpsf Vapronvprt B. J. Van site development . me Forest Service ; Teen Club Dance this Thursday, Rhyn, Houston; D. J. Wood, 1 isett in the possi-1 April 10, in the Auditorium at Terrace; W. Alexander. H. F. 1 .. r.i..! r Timn o.n i i,o, nnrf B A R.ikpr lerrace JUUi viviu t lltjc. 1 mil. lUni3MV, v. ... - , ISmW The British Columbia Distillery "!'fC-- ' S I mil Ulilih H! Co,pany Unuloa flJI li?'Q ' '' MHniii ni ui nicnic picnic ; 1" Salt Lake which 4 ",;,n' yrars one of most popular Grassy Bay and Hake also are being - is Dossiw. Doors close at 10:30. Price, Civic Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Benson, Centre members 25 cents, non-, Burns Lake; C. Nellson and L. members 50 cents. Refresh- ; Hanberg, Prince George; Miss N. ments. l86c)lEnnis, Klncolith; Mr. and Mrs. IJ. H. Froese, Kincolith; J. A. Annual United Service of p'Van .San Francisco. B,z,'KiJi m 1 sr.. Ti it- .11 v... w...mic r1 ,-.. i s u ruu . 1 . ..': - ... lAiiiH.S lor ! ..1 . 'u,,nB similar lines.; Evangelical Witness, Wednes- ! ,u. ctlairman of t.h ', dav niclit. at at. Andrew's Cath .....uee, told :he Chamber of mating Monday notice . , iihh rfMTr h : : " S edral, 8 p.m. Preacher: The Rev. H. O. Olsen. "In the Shadow of the Cross." During the hour preceding, an instrumental recording of The Seven Words 1 Haydn) will be played. (85c) w Want Ads VERYTHING All merckandise purchased from today on will be priced ot the new list prices in accordance with the budget announcement. -Bm.P.V.o,.- nM,.hi.nMMM IOTTKB IN 8 ..Z.---- J , PUT 111 H ! MHHiM 4--r- 'ZLZZ& ::-:-r""T::'P fl : 1 PR EASTER cr Baskets Easter Cups -- ............. fe, I '-- - 1 t 7 "lore novelties at V II . 1 m..,!!,.,, rnmnMV Limited has firowlni demand for Its products both at home and In j ; mi 1 tU. X. l. ZtwIZd Initio, over t.,e rust few year, world marke.s-an expansion program that kevr-s P , . . d hStn wfth British CCumbia growth and prosper. . ; 1 1 1 1 Northern B.C. Power Bcsner Block Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C. j Thit nAumrnt0lnttnt nnt Dubished or disploy.d by the liquor Control Board or by Government ol British, Columbio. j j . j