Prince Buprrt Dally News Thursday, October 15, 1953 I Soroptimist Rummage Sale : Nets $289 For Hospital Project ! Saturday Friday lew Billing System For Utilities duced, Passed By Council Mro A net profit of $289.50 was realized by the Prince Rupert Soroptimist Club at its recent rummage sale, members were told at the October meeting of the group Tuesday night at the lrwmllne the bil'- I ' "K 1 J i : x m ; on the matter, said he didn't see why council shouldn't give the man back his permit which he five months. A big prize will go to over-all winners and small prizes will be awarded for best scores. Team captains for the three sets of five tables each are Mrs. Rena Ham, Miss Elizabeth Clement, and Mrs. Bertha Boul-ton. The group also discussed the annual T.B. Seal compaign and planned to start preparatory work on the Christmas campaign presumed the driver had lost . utiliues, iii"..".'--tdephoiic, water, light soil collection troduced and pas- ivinntlnfF fit 'due to bootlegging." He said that during his ab iwvv. o rjpgUJai home of Norma Irving, Elizabeth Apartments. Proceeds from the sale will complete the club's $500 commitment to the Prince Rupert General hospital. Miss Elizabeth Clement, presi latlon of meters. Telephone charges will be billed at discount rate of $3.50; water rates will be billed at discount rate of 10 per cent and night soli collection charge will be at $1.25 with the 20 per cent penalty added if the payment is not made on the due date. Request of Charles Keay for a new chauffeur's permit was referred to the police committee for further study. Aid. Oeorge B. Casey, speaking sence in the summer a man had been refused his licence and he didn't see if a man had paid a l.nents removed the telephone, water bills and replaced immediately. The Soroptimist campaign covers the Rupert coastal area from Ocean Falls to RAYON BARK CLOTH 45" wide. Beautiful quality bark cloth, rayon mixture. Suitable for drapes and slip covers. Forest Green, Champagne, Silver 1 jr Grey, Wine SPECIAL, Yord ) . J J rates iui ii rtf mPHl Stewart. renin" - dent, conducted the meeting at which reports also were heard on the merry-go-round bridge tournament now underway. Some 60 bridge-players are participating, playing two games a month for charges ior insim- line and lost his permit "why a death penalty should be Imposed." At a city council meeting July 27, when a taxi driver appealed to council for a new chauffeur's permit, Sergeant Norman, head of the Prince' Rupert KCMP detachment, and police chief of the city told council that after a chauffeur ERSONALS I - .,M Jerrace bailor On JJome BLACK NYLON GABARDINE with the former's nephew and ciigers aboard the yjK (j his wife. Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller. The couple were en route arriving fc, a tour party of 18 i'hern states, led by It Philadelphia. The TERRACE. Dennis de Ker- $3-50 to their home In Ware, Massa had been convicted of bootlegging; his permit was cancelled not suspended. The chauffeur, Sergeant Norman told council at that time, may apply to the police chief for a new permit and if refused could appeal to the city council, Black only. 58" wide. Extra heavy. Suitable for skirts, slacks, suits. SPECIAL, Yard chusetts, from Seattle, where Dr. gommeaux, able seaman aboard the cruiser HMCS Ontario, has arrived home to spend a sponsored oy me inc Railway, left This ad vert i terne nr if no published or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. Miller had attended a medical convention. They arrived here month's leave with his mother, irain lor Jasper aim Mrs. C. Newhouser, Lakelse THE LOW, off-the,shoulder neckline, fashion's latest news for the coming season, is accented by a choker and earrings of multi-colored harlequin stones, set in gold filagree, and designed by on the Oeorge and left last night which sits as a court of appeal in such cases. DRAPERY SAMPLES Avenue. by train. .. 1 ..l.l.-t- His ship, which is going into Mm National owy- Pieces from 24" x 24" to 48" x 48". Printed and . Mi.ss Mary Astoria and Miss i are in Prince Ru-l business. They are plain colors . . . Council will hold a special meeting at 8 p.m. next Monday to discuss resolutions to be brought before delegates at the TJBCM convention. LAUNDRY SERVICE Shirts Ironed PRESS-WHILE-YOU-WAIT Pickup and Delivery Island Cleaning and Pressing Black 627 744 2nd West (Next to Liquor Store) Suitable for cushions, chair 50c to $2-50 I 32 f-arfiu'jale Polly A.storla, 412 Fourth Avenue East, returned yesterday from a holiday trip which took them to Vancouver, Seattle and Portland. In Seattle they visited relatives, coverinqs, etc. drydock at Esquimau this Thursday, accompanied by her sister ship HMCS Quebec, the aircraft carrier Magnificent and the destroyer Sioux, was part of the west coast contingent that represented the Canadian Navy at the Coronation review at Splthead. Caldwell, assisiain .ntendent. and Mr. dock IreiKht agent National Steam-wtll leave for the aboard the Oeorge. FROM, Each . Including their niece Mrs. Clcn Lundqulst, formerly of Prince The city clerk was instructed to write the B.C. Power Commission to find out how negotiations are proceeding regarding the Commission's Intention to buy Eight tables were In play last Rupert. SAMPLE DOWN COMFORTERS Elkins, 138 Fourth has returned from night as the Women's Auxiliary ; Alderman Ray McLean will be to Canadian Legion Branch No. i holiday In Van the Northern B.C. Power Co. In perfect condition. Assorted colors. Full size. 27 held its semi-monthly card party in the Legion Auditorium. Elklns. who has outh with him, will Genuine down-filled. Canadian Legion Branch 27 Crib winners were Mrs. M. DRESSES- was granted permission to 'hold Simpson and Mrs. L. Williams; trr date. :n Wilson Murray Less Than 5Hfa Regular Price Selling at a tag day on Poppy Day, Saturday, November 7. for whist Mrs. L. Amoth and A. E. Chiltern; bridge, Mrs. T. Beattie and Mrs. O. Krau.se. acting mayor in the absence of Mayor Harold Whalen who will attend the UBCM convention In Vancouver October 28, 29 and 30. Also attending the meeting will be Aldermen Mike Krueger and Mrs. K. Smith and City Clerk R. W. Long. Mrs. Adolph Ivarson has returned to the city after a six- jp.reet also have re- Ladies! Aid. Oeorge B. Casey compli The committee In charge of a month's vacation They visited in New mented the board of works for the successful evening was com WHITE WOOL BLANKETS mi with Mrs. Murray's the work done on the cemetery. posed of Mrs. M. Gilchrist, Mrs. V. Bertram, Mrs. D. Guyatt, Mrs. and Mrs. T. Peddle Aid. D. Gomez, reporting for time residents of ;t. They also said L. Evsieigh and Mrs. W. ' 60" x 48" Extra good quality J QC with attractive border . . . Shrink- i , J the licencing committee, said !r. Murray's dauRli that trades licences had been da Carmichael and granted W. Baxter, greenhouse; resisting. SPECIAL, f. ach weeks trip that took her as far east as Minneapolis and as far south as Seattle. In Minneapolis she visited with her son, Harold, and later spent some time with her daughter. Mrs. Garrett in !rpn, who returned The republic of West Germany C. Short, candy, soft drinks and fce In Scotland after cigarettes; R. F. MacArthur covers 96.000 square miles compared to 41,000 for the East, or Come in and see our smart selection of FALL DRESSES. Choose from Orion, Wool, Taffeta and Crepe. A wide variety of styles and colors to choose from. marine electronic service; Lome FEATHER PILLOWS riussian, zone. Vernon, and a brother-in-law In C. Anderson, taxi. Seattle. Council also passed a licencing this summer. iih Laurie of Trail, ' tr In Prince Rupert, liming with her son T-!n-law, Mr. and Uuile, 636 Third , All genuine sterilized feathers, full 1 JQ committee recommendation that size, coverea in aown-piuui iumv., ' ticking. Each : it support the TMC Transportation company In its application l readers to amend Routes 2 and 4 by a twice dally service to Section ? narv naxim 1 Thursday. meeting 1 Hidber of Smithcrs Valhalla Oct. 15. (2401 and Eleventh Avenue. The routes would be operated in Section ! bvone trip at 8 a.m. and Lnd Curley and sis- i Hospital W.A. meeting to another In the late afternoon and night. Civic Centre, R p.m. (It) on Eleventh Avenue twice ciany RUM m Moose social Friday. Oct. 18. times to be agreed upon. tna Curley, teachers n Indian School, thanksgiving holiday if Miss Betty Martin, )vprlook. . . . 'jhpre tonight for a Building closed except to mem bers and by invitation. (241) KNITTING WOOL 500 lbs. 4-ply in every color available . . just received. , SPECIAL Friday and Saturday . , . 4-oz. .honk . .. NlpUon House was a Hudson's " Comnan" n-t hull' bou' JUNIOR SIZES 11 to 17 MISSES' SIZES 12 to 20 HALF SIZES 16'2 to 26$ PRICED FROM $1095 ylay in this city Is Wilson of Ketchl-r daughter Janice. Rebekha fall oazaar, uaa-fcllows Hall, Saturday, October 17. from 2 to 5 pjn. 241) . Notice to Members;, Legion 27 Club ancfttlllHrd fooni'closcd alt. here with Mrs. 1770 on Lake Nipigon in Ontario How"Skinny"Girls Get LovelyCurves Cain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep 349 Fourth Avenue B cm. Friday. October IB. uoois continuing on to r' they plan to Hkcl-bnrti 1:30 p.m. ' for Limb's upen UU Mrs. Wilson is a.1 House" by lnviUition. 'dent of Prince Hu S.O.N, whist and dunce Fri fit-I tunv mm bw miro. ll here for Six years oVfrOrtotrrf 19:-WWst,-8"P. 13 'years ago. TO H ol i O pull '" "n boa kinnv W.IIW tib.xl lik in- Ft" ",u UP- '"" l,l"Irov,' dance, 10 to 2. Music by Mike flikC L-U-4 V id, 236 Fifth Avenue ii.. t..w ltmu Uta int. Stop w Colussl. Everyone welcome ORION SWEATERS Assorted colors and all-white by Grand'mcre. THE UNIVERSAL Third Avenue and Sixth Street (2411 Ct-" J, -mlrd" V.w o'V 0. Try IKtre, rJ- i.i...- u ...urMls. lovely curves. This advertisement is not published or displayed by The Liquor Control Hoard or by the Government of British Columbia. anw pry, today. At I $8.95 r... $6.95 Cardigans. Prince Rupert Shoieworkers. U.F.A.W.U. The regular monthly meeting will be October 15 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Auditorium. Important all members attend. (2401 Jfiumed from a holl-I'he south which took i'rta and other Van-N points, as well as rr where she visited l-law and daughter, fv Robert Devic. I ' P'lrs. R. E. MiK)re. 421 Date HLHrQ HasiiGir! GOR-RAY SKIRTS GOR-RAY charcoal worsted skirts. Just arrived West, have from a thrpo.nrppk from England. 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