Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, August 28, 1953 s V a v r Tr-;. - : . i I Derby Entries Revised For Labor Day The Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council with its plans almost complete for the September 7 celebrations announced today that a revised list of entries for the annual Soap Box Derby had been prepared. Twelve boys are siened up to take part in the rare at ;30 September 7, and all have sponsors. The boys are busy trying out their cars and putting las' minute touches to the soap b vehicles which have to measu.J 'Jp to Akron, Ohio standards. The revised lt-it t-f t.ntrt. is MODEL BP-5T $10j.95 Sleek modern yl-ing ia choice of Hsu lrar.ritl four lovely colours. Strong, clear reception on AC DC or battery. v 1 i - i ji- t, ! h V,'. Jf J 'ih'. as follows, with number of car name of contestant and sponsor in that order: 1 Alnn Mi- 1 1 5 "SUPER PERSONAL' $39-95 Plays up io 10 times loHgtr, Without bat- bott.riesj tery change, txquisite book-size plastic case. UE THE CAiNAblAN NATIONAL Lxmoiuon first opened 7S year.- ago the ladies walked around the grounds in hand-made leather boots such as that on the right. Today's midway stroller ha considerably more freedom in the dainty leather shoe held at left by Delores Nixon. With the Exhibition celebrating its 75th anniversary this year, starting today, the styles of 1879 will be routed from attics for display. -V ! e ' 'ft. J-. , - , , . : ' V iorc. I'COZ Lucal ilO, 2.'Ja..k Rudolph. Allied Fisherman's Union; 3. Bill Kergin, Dan Lip-pett; 4. Raymond Rudolph, Civic Workers Union No. o; 5. George pears.'n, CCC- 6 Danny Phil-Hps, Wool worths; 7. Donald Mf -ray, Prince Ruoe:t Fisher-tra-.'s Co-op; b. 3.:!; VViJerson IBEW; 9. Ray Mcini.-e, TMC; 10. Everett Hall, bob Parker Ltd.; 11. Billy Vat.nou;:h, Kinsmen; 12. V.iy Smith, Super Vahi. (if., TS-V Mr. and Mrs. L 1 'Til t r r''-'s C Eby Feted ing Anniversary; I On 40th Wedd AM ! K II LACK zibeline In a HVJ v- MODEL BP-61 'he's got what tr iw silhouette Is a feature is dress-up full coat. It push-up sleeves and a IIOI ND AM) KOIM) g0 the sinpes tn this new fashion coat of rust and slvery-gray in a ribbed brushed wool fabric It -has an added "back-Interest look," with hiKh waist seaming and gently-flaring skirt. Moorehouse and after the march ! was completed friends and rela- , tives gathered round to offer ; their congratulations. j A tea set and silver tray was presented to Mr, nnH Mr. e-k i TAKS... AAtXCA VCWZ PORTA 81 Bears Well-Fed At Francois lake FRANCOIS LAKEA feu; hear Nearly 53 friends and members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Eby staged a surprise party last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Murdoch, 1161 Ambrose Avenue, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Eby on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Prlf-ll f It IVia nnK4. 1 i (i. collar for jewelled acres- ' litis. Amazing range and ") volume . . . supersensitive speaker , . . "Golden Throat" tone. Dove-grey plastic case. Also available in Short Wave: UP-61X $00.00. S AND HEAR. , juFPirXOFTHE p0rABL at.. by Floyd Eby, the oldest of their sons presently in town, on behalf of all their friends and members Srmer City Resident . have been seen very close to the farms in the district. Tney ars all very large and in fat condition due to the good berry crop this year. McRAE BROS. LTD. aves For Far East Soon oi. ine lamily. A toast to the bride and groom was pioposed by George Murray to which the groom responded. Dinging and dancing concluded the evening's entertainment. An American tourist enme Ernest F. Santurbane. a throuch the other dav after a it of Print e Rupert, British McRAE near record catch in Uncha Lake. - - nit pony iiic pioneer I couple were bundled, blindfolded j Into a car and driven all overi Prince Rupert. Right up to the j last intersection Mrs. Eby recog- nized where they were from the ! various turns and bumps she had I been used to for some time. How- 1 ever, at Ambrose Avenue she lost track thinking she was on Fourth Avenue. After the feted couple were ushered into the reception room ; and guided under an archway, ' the blindfolSs were removed. J The weddine march was niov. I b:a. Canada, who has been ed at the Ntw Orleans He landed a 27-pound char on fairly ligh tackle. The spoon he BROS. if Embarkation for the past usea was an fr .s.T. No. 5. OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 ars. will leave in Septem-r a new a.'.ijrnnient with if East Ctinmand. accord- Mr. and Mrs P Peehtpe or eXOetd hlflt ftnv rtrtv tmm I a release from the United i Army. lean Theatre of Operations and afterwards In the Aleutians. He did not return to the United States until 1948. Thereafter he .served at Fort Hood, Texas with the Second Armored Division. In November, 1950. he was promoted to the rar.k of captain, and he reported to the New Orleans Port of Embarkation the following year. His parents arc Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Santurbane, 401 Eightn Avenue West. Prince Rupert. He Is married to the former Miss Catherine E. Cunigan of Cincinnati, Ohio, and they have two children. their hoiiuay in Eastern Canada and Saskatchewan n-hprp thu di have been visiting their relations. P Q ui; wic piano oy Norman See this Marvel of Cooking Perfection A goodly crowd from the sur have his amazing RCA VICTOR Fully Automatic "AC" RECORD CHANGER rounding district attended the Santurbane has been .' as Olik-e i -ir.-Charge, 4th Ordnance Field Mainten-:;sd tiunniy Shop at the Heaia I'ort of Enarka-1 rereived public and high eduiation ia Prince Ru- wedding of Miss Jacqui Brown SAFE RELIABLE SERVICE Prompt and Courteous n the united Church in Burns Lake. ' 1 PTlriil 'a Canada lit worked as a I Misses Lehara and Shlrlev ELECTRIC RANGE Hi .- t;,i-' : i a i (:); ir.eer with the of Fisheries, urtil ho; Byjcrk cf Prince Rupert and Smlihers are visitors at the Calder's with their brother :!ed to the United States! f . In April, 13-12, he joined , Phone I 'ViVvl I II "i n r ' Ken Nesbitt - Ronnie' Tut " iTTtlj Army a'; a private ami i "P-.mission-i n,s a second j ir.t in February, 1943. : the SecoMd Wo'-ld War John Keefe, Jr., Is spending the week-end with his parents before soinsf to his new past of forest ranker near Prince George. ved overseas in tits Euro- HIDE-AWAY GRIDDLE BAS-B-KEWER MEAT OVEN BALANCED-HEAT BAKE OVEN ELECTRICOOKER WITH UP-DOWN UNIT Eunice and baby Jocyline will follow as soon as living; accom modation is built. Argentinean 0 Seeh'nq Mm? Pen Pah Father Rayner To Leave City A farewell reception and presentation has been arranged for 5 20, tonight wh-n parishioners will gather at Annunciation School to pay their respects to Father F. J. Rayner, OMI, who hrs been transferred to Smi-thers. Father Rayner n.nea for his kindness end thoughtfulness will be grev.lv missed by Annunciation Church parishioners and priests alike. He has been the parish priest here for five years and will take over a similar post at Sinithers. While here B'a.ih'ur Rayner was president of the Citizenship council and also served as R.C. chap-l.'in for the Prince Rupert Ai.' C'l'.d 'l 5(uatiron. Bom ::i Vancouver, Father' Kiyner was educated In Var.c nu- ' V V. V? . Plays through any set (I s the world's fattest, most dependable and easiest of all to r perate. Ssa Them At Wi lun to correspond il ( auuil.'.i young man "f-i.Una m. h;3 the op- iy. I lily New.; I.-, in reeoljit Iter to(.;y from Ju;in 1 1 f Rll I1..S Ai.-i MvL-ln.j- New Values . . . New Features! The most complete range ever built! Fully automatic clock control of either Oven, Bar-B-Kewer, Electrlcooker or appliance outlet through Selector Switch. Minute Minder. Oven light and window. Individual Tel-U-Lites for all surface units. Terms as low as 69.50 bown $20.00 per month COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION AT P l lls. 'i li, IrHrr rrinmli-l. Wm F. Stone's Anniversary Specials continues. Visit our store and trke advantage of the 20 discount tn all purchases made at Wm F. Stone's. UU Moose whist, Saturday, August 2. 8 p.m. 202p Labor Pay Dance, Monday Sept. 7, Civic Centre. Music bv Wcsternalres. , (201) e Attention A basket Socl-.il will be held at the Moose Te.n-pie, September 4. EUrieing commences 0:30. i 12021 Wm F. Stone s Annlversaiy Specials continues. Visit our store and take advantage of the 20 discount on all purchases made at Wm F. Stone's. tlt McKAE BROS. l:"'ee it )11 i-f the late .ir. airu:ail-a an i 1 imi at tractive and hmil Wiw is the text of .S(;V;; foitpr: "wt to rorrrspond with Of Cannj, ,,iu t i. it BnOSrLTDr ver Iouckp ana completed .n hitiher studies and ecclesiastical training in Ottawa. He began his priesthood at St. Joseph's in Ottawa and came to Prince Rupert in 1948. His place here will be taken by Father O. P. Mohan. f ni!tm;i an, ji-cneral in- FREE DEMONSTRATION i.uiu rr,, (. f0nwil,s 1 your c,.tce,ncd newr,- .COOKIN&APPIK !; Ar-(Iltine, 21, wishes f i ;'" sex. about own IP 'Votild like to pv- ef-r? islii'aee ,.Jrtn')i Back to School Phittoj.raphs and dis-Pies of tivneral intirest. J to Juan Nelson, I Urete 17.li, Buenos Aire.!, See the first really modern sewing mnehine in 60 years! See the machine with the revolutionary Open Arm! Phone today... to arrange for a free demonstration. . . no obligation, of course. . . and no cost to you! WITH t ,i Apple time just wouldn't be complete without some of those "just-like-mother-used-to-make" green apple pies ... or tart and tasty green apple sauce with slathers of cream! Here's your chance to enjoy 'em both lay in a supply of these firm and flavorful B.C. Cooking Apples, now at their plentiful and economical best. They're firm and tangy-good, just right for those old-time green apple treats and you'll find them now at your favorite fruit counter. B.C. Cooking Apples are a good buy for any thrifty homemaker and they're especially economical by th box. Treat the family and yourself today. IT SEWS fltrjirr DARNS ylritjyf WENDS y,iitrrf MONOGRAMS Terms as low as $20.00 Down $10 per month ' for your money DAY'S ROYAL CORDUROYS cRAK BROS. LTD. j m-m-m-m ! j OLD-FASHIONED GREEN APPLE PIE RECIPE ! Superior Heovyweight it "Lcothersta" Hip Pockets -if Wide Tunnel Belt Loops i( Cream - Grey - Dark Brown THE TWO EXTRAORD4NARY BUYS IN USED REFRIGERATORS AT McRAE BROS. LTD. 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