' "rr Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 23, 1953 spassing Library Board Reports 11 M Increase in Circulation timet Man tin' i,u Kiin be sure to get Jawotf to jAcyw. firth A. D. Ritchie was re-elected chairman of the: Library Board at the annual meeting this week and Mrs. W. S. Kergin was re-appointed chairman of the; book committee. Mrs. G. A. Hill is secretary. ! t Others present at ti-e meeting I - j were T. B. Blade, Alde rman John! minion of Canada, also the Co- ' J A I J . ran return to nor-' Third Avenue, It lk;t,v, ,vua.- was tryu.K ,,.,, ol them . ,11. much-sought ,J' ,,, -naiiv other ',n ,old to i. ;irouiiil ll ,r I c,t ...I, Hi..: their friend sun." Murr.iy (,rrT ,, o.l!-1 'j.m'y.lm.in and "c ,,.. ,,( holding a '"..",-ir p l,.hllld llir of Currie, E. Boulter and Miss May j jumbia Llpplncott Gazetteer o.' Mai aonala, uoranan. the Worlc. i Report of the book committee j "A number of good books were showed gratifying progress In donated throughout the year by restocking the library shelves ITS ALWAYS... I AQUASCUTUM . . members of the library, and also received were two volumes of "British Columbia 1914." gift from Major J. S. Matthews, city archivist, Vancouver. "The library was the recipi- and a great increase in circulation, especially in the Juveniles' and young people's section. The board will meet early in the year to consider estimates Thc librarian's report for the ent of cheques from tne Wom year was accepted. It said: , ;,,. Man'' in- -, i-diic had ii:f N' -i M a;.k-;1 . as the 'victim.' ... i i en s Lariauian iiuo anu uic Film Council, and the kindness of these organizations wns gratefully acknowledged." ' "During the past J2 months a marked increase in. the !ir-culation of books has been shown, the figures being 27,141 'Everywhere and as against iij.iv m uic inrra-, . ingyear. ;CjVIC Centre "Our library is oeing con- . stantly used by hool children l TLq Air in preparing material for papers CJNCi lJ r and book reviews, which have The Civic Centre Is on the air. to be written In connection with j First of a regular 15-minute their studies. radio feature to be carried over "The registration figures also CFPR at 5:45 each Thursd?y was show an increase. A total of 513 1 launched last niiht by Roland cards were issued In 1952. com- 1 Miles. Civic Centre craft,- in- T;v. j Any Weather" Como in and'sce our display of "AQUASCUTUM" . oll-wecther Gabardine Coafs. Va1ts & Nicker son MEN'S CLOTHING VitlMIl -'-JV-t lir I"" uiji-ul Murray's j,m , around ,,, c1.k k ach after- .",;;,!,,! lii.tll-f hTC 4, i,:r:i ,i i"cipe Is ear-r und. acr jrd-: r oii'ii;:. itur of 11 war ;,. v an- ai ays easy lo , , m--v it" lii'ious (,rir;r i"k has lr'f ,,,:! U) '- lit v ii'.i, iy ; Hiitktr.ji of '!: !ll l!i"rf' !"' IV ll , j j, j . i .u . Katlns :, i, a I r 1 K h I. a t,! lie st.U likes the . t'd ii -.il better, even itr il. -h to wash. .,, iiMiniiwm nt ins ol the medical v ill l:n-' 'hat Dr. J. r'- '' r from prur- : melt' they got ii, ti.i I,icion for a b.i.'.'J i' '.. pared with 498 In 1951. Cancel-structor. lations were 416. leaving a total The radio time Is being donat-of 1994 active borrowers. 'cd bv CFPR. Durine the vear. 1019 new 1 Mr. Miles said the program is Civic books were ourcnased and the i designed to promote the listeners -.mninini urn were donations. i Centre "and tell the County Wutmpe iTibun. Discard figure was 408. showing nai aciuauy goes on mere, a total number of 9.743 at the : "We hop - cov" d5" ' of before the partment activity end of 1952 seso" clORt"5 " "During Young Canada's Book I ,.,riitin fnr j.hrmi I Radio announcer Mel Thomp- fcii .,,,.rf v, son will appear on the air with I IH TI N'NT t.l.OKl.E HKOWN, former well-known ballplayrr h-re and olflcer at HMCS thutham during the List war, has been posted to Wlnnljjeg as staff otliccr with the University Naval Trai ling Division 8n of Mr. and Mrs. James Erown of this ci'y and brother of Mrs. W F. Stone, he U shown with hi wife, the former Grace Krecy of Winnlieg, and their children, Murray. 3. and Marlyn, 1, in front of their Christinas tree. Lt. Brown sold his shoe store here two )eur ao to rejol i the navy. llk..B rH nriiaa orora OIVl.n lilt , . the best 'reviews' of children's' books sent in by the pupils of , grades to I in the various schools. "Judges in this competition were Mrs. J. A. Rutherford, Mrs. ; 'i'4 is jwii r' i DISTRICT NEWS M'vkl.trf but id that Kill Miai-nlfirel.t h i unfirma- il St. Peter's Elects Slate ,'TP .U TERRACt i' .hi v.na 'Hivcr where RiUilo equipment to be installed Terrace within the next, few week lor AH le.ui i wore present at the telinhone Os well as elliht tile- meet in. Mrs. L Kenyon. Mrs R. Hill and Mr. Robert Barclay; and at their request two prizes were given in the grade 4 com- i petition as they were unable to choose between the two best reviews. "A provincial grant of $700 M ), Tm.-k Louvers j For 1953 , St. Pt tej-'s Church Vestry Com- ;tyje fliunntls from Terrace lo Edmonds and Mrs Owden f r i kitimul. Is on the way, according the Browni.'s and Mrs. Clifford lo word received by local manager for the Ouldes. iOeorue Grant. Flections were a follows: mitue Ivld Its annual nutting was receiver! r.a many cr.uu SALE D0MS SALE By Popular Demand GREATEST SALE ON EARTH HELD OVER Ladies' Nylons 89c Ladies' Dresses 2,orl in the Church Hall to re-organ- j rP1rs hoots have bern purchased. ..i..r .n-.ii.K...rH Ichooards Honorary Honorary uresitiriit. president. Mrs Mrs C. t. J J lo the referenc; (, business, and ill order to elect j ..Afi.lltion . They Norrtnuton; president. Mrs. Fred ,)!I1(.pls for ,e cmm ye:,r. with A. ,, ltr.es and Stewart; vice-president, Mr. j g x-jr.g M chair-, dl:t'"nar'' 1 ! are to replace the old units. nit. world globe. lie u 111 tirroTonuMlale 340 vice- ....n,.i.i n ir iv.nii. Frank Clifford; second wall 'Maps of BC. and the Do- Vlc Oiraiid; er- latlon. At present 195 lined ac- prrsltleni. Mi Mrs W. BranUis. trva.s- commodate itpproxiniately 5o0 retary. man. Business slio.-d that Sr. Peter's ( liun'li Insurance payments ha'-c been paid up for the year ending December, 1952. ders rea . subscribers. urer. Mrs D K. Kerr. Mrs Frank Clifford read the i, t r-l AiUmri, ;iys Hi h'T' afi' Uliull belli,' j:..r fi : Uiati old m l: ' Iwi.ai.a It He i..! !'1 n i Unit, iitice " j'.iit she i. inhi at ihe M't "f tin- Queen f - SamHtlt on hw - - rn- .i t. ( n- !!; hi fllitht. ..ld brv . : i. Mike iw :' '.in eii K-e'iUly 1 1 v i - in t'li t h crute HMCS ih.'arlu. U back :; tii,'ii of tailio U-AX ir. ,i.'i.-i.iiver. ir l.ii . .is Mt-i around W. ! ( ! iy hen Koti-iti.rd. i ll" riiciiii er on ir,. Hijiirt. returned ' ( u-ks ii ave of ab- Mr. Twinlnc reported church! Hear E. T. Applewhaite over Canadian Nailonal Railways' yearly O iide report and Mrs letter regarding the lease of a Gordon Haupland the Brownie ..fenilnnre fair and Ru' idav : CFPR tonight at S O'clock. (It' . . . ,. ii.. ; parcel of (and In the vicinity oi ; iy r-. -.w r .... ..... . A fnliriW t..l a Ill.lOllfd fr Ml",i "-e vu. . drive. Raturduv. Kkeena River bricine. uio iB... o " Ve n t r.mn thar.ked all irembfrs who filled Jan. 24. Moose Temple. Everyone welcome. '2l)i be Hie take-nit poini oi me thu- r " . .--" way to Killmal, was read at the funds church offices lor their fai'hful work and iaid he thought, the Boys' Weor . . . Children's Wear AH Original Price Tags On Merchandise Ladies' Coafs and Suits Come In and Look Around wo-C of the Sunday school teach-; - son WhiM. and dance Fri Commissioners' melting and turned over to the vlllatie suliri-tor for clarification of the vil- ers most important In the Church daJi Jan 2J. Whist 8 p.m.: dance of Christ. j lo.j Qood prizes. Refreshments. King' Ed PTA To Tape' Bikes irne prwmiui wim a irwhh.- , Officers for the coming year Music by Mike Colussi. Everyone i tiew lo IK Ko' Ull'iin DOM'S DEPT. STORE were as follows: Rectors Warden wrlcume. !! fniir (jld'wll . ... the T. C, M Turner. lllaitc build- - I . , Tntre will be a meeting of r.ipi.oii was much tug ln.siKHlrs annum rptin. tin JdlUIVJdy v Tr..nsrer Mis J st.ikcs. Sec-international Hod Carriers Mi'-n lie itucki'd this read nt the commissioners meet- rinrp.re.rlerif A and General Laborers Union I.o- datt.'t have to wear his 31 Yl Ing. showed a total of $410,41-8. King toward w no. -' ( - t g ,1, H27 at the Carpenters Hall. ' .....otUr.n 1M. .TVacher, Ass,.- ation ;a:e veato! Saturday. Jan. 24. 2 p.m. UU p iiji ,i i:ii over his y !d k-, ) vi arm. il l!i ii' brought the iw'.d -Inn. ;i!on(sle 'M'h ti Kir:i;e.t of si-olch-lue' to half ot the 120 " " i'hhmh, r.v -- school children's bicycles this Branch Secretary Mrs. Jack Saturday and tiv balance on, Davis. The regular P-TA meeting was ! h. ld In IIk credit Unlet Hall. : Mrs. 11. M llurpvr presiding Annunciation Parish 8 and 9 o clock Mass i Sunday i In Convent: 10:30 Mass in Annunria-" ton School. No services in the church. "201 I li.n I tin' iaj sini'ers i fluetii MM'jker Fred Muckiln. Ja't 31 i,...,,'! :,rv.ti, .ism. r of Terrace, There was o ii discussion of ; I he meet it iti was openerl ano clo. d with a short prayer by Mr. Twining. Refreshments were i)l t i'hi'i ., matter of ite.tion by .lie t'-ii ........ I ........ ... i.,l..r..rf. 1 llie sue of of . rved after the meeting. r" '." " r ...1...-. rtmneli of the awarding a Ii - c n c t e d by I I -Littves vas sali s-Mi Kenie. brother of s jlng talk mi nH a. ... .-. deserving s! lnt of lc. s noiai. n.p the rccrclary s in..i i Ml. r.lei.ii M.ller I signed I-'1 Ulkp, V''1 w, a2ined training. Members l,e Ls leaving for Vanderhoul. XwU L-i U-J l K'tuie. ii-slsliuit traffic i Of !.e t'NH. In nonieclatl'iii ol Iier work us vie !.'" The usxicUl I', 1 also olscussed Bros, on N ' c, r. i at siiiiiTiiif I'nil - A Special Offer from McRae Likes Teachers EDMONTON (CP Canadian .school teachers are quieter and i more genial than those In North-j em Ireland, says lG-ycar-old j Ti rrv Mills, riccut errivil from Ki'Vtoi. Xoi the.n I.-clUlK.. H:'s '"iiimuiiii-iitions. . r. , treasurer of the organization, a i vote of thanks was te Klercd Mis. iMIIli'i' Garrv CtiaU.- was nominated the pos itihtv cf ha-Miii', a honvr niirsinr co ir c for P-TA nvT.iters ililcrestcd. Foll.wini 'he hasii'tvi s.si 'il iinl his wile, were also M't l'.h Joseph Wleh- m - M 'i)!' r I!uv'lltiu oiisxeo- Duncan Black U The -sKcri-i treasurer. It w:v r. DolteiL th' $75 friHll ) .. Si 'lU'tiuii inuue- Automatic Washers ;.ik.ni In re. o) OJ the White Elephant sale held In "'" ; '' " . i i.. imv tio'.l .of Public !leallt u in Le-niiiv i. -..i " - - - i i,...i. Iit.ni were i bum how ; ' o'.h- r sports equipment for the cic-s tw . .. one on uivchlatry and II : lor l: . weslern reulon. t'mr ' insiM'i'tion here. 1,'irry MlaimiHul made iMir,,.. to be In Seattle lr "1 Hie Denial Colleaf "!'' he ni-ver thought " an to Alaska first, fans,- v. couldn't nvake Mrs Albert Haimhlaml. social 'ti public hea.h Refreshments vere ,'irvl r; 'convener served rcfreshmenli ! COFfS t Mrs. MacDonuld and he: ct. Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST H.,om 10. Sio'iu Building Phot: a Blue M13 Rev. Father J Do we. OMI. has " ,r ""'S at Vaneuuver hv Mm. Kenneth Hardy. Church here In Terrace. A rare opporlunity for you to own a Deluxe BENDIX AUTOMATIC VASHER AT A REAL SAVING Thif is the de luxe model with all the latest BE.M1X feature? - . truly the opportunity of a lifetime . . . uuantitv strictly limited ... get yours tomorrow! MODERN AND OLD TIME 1'A h- hopped lo 1,1 i an Kills Airlines '"'ii to Annette, where nl.'-l a I'iin-Am.'ricnn ,,r a (hrerl fn,,!,, (0 Inei'e he nt ii party Wpermeii bcuiR lakeii fit 1 'i " ' 'lie BC. Dc ual As- Successively located in Prince Gcorgf and' McBrUte. Father Don.e took over llH' lura? 1Uik"1-ton district 10 years ago. A native of Fiance Ftither( Doiv.e came to Canada IS years, auo. i Fa.iier LcHay. OMI. on behalf lot the coiigrrgauun. extend-d 1" Fatlwr Donze a welcome. I Father D'Keyrer was transferred as parish priest to Ois- conie. I Hi. tv's most nooulur FINEST IR AND OF COFFEE YOU CAN BUY M Iterm-r. bade fare- TONIGHT LEGION AUDITORIUM Music l!v 1 E'fE I IF CO it'.d HIS WBSTERNAir.ES , pries S1.C0 Dancing from 10-2 Ui:r VS TOXHiHT oviit 1 1 ru : p.m. ary yesterduv He's Manufacturer's Price $349.50 SAVE $70 at McRAE BROS. nuimivllle nlulit put on by the $ PAY ONLY Ufort CARRY f'.T I-i'inre A'.L.Tt next ilav 111'' i! duelers. Mili-h ls "ir.eii" .piakers who Xlr i':;,li'!v befo.e n 1 : me.t:ng nt Tcv- ''S rl'lvhi,; 1 Ul(, viiep " I'm linn-ey and ptib-l('l'n Mac.,r. yi Ruoeil. resident, liar- Xu'Jf'' 8 Dfi'D '-nr at. ltl hereby plane this ti m Vniu-'uivcr, j-. rem in iibou! a w-ek j' W:ir.g UU father. '' lls; at his nome last "iwi n. enf-'ed i'l'.al. Kinsmen February 27 w ill be the second year this popular entertainment is featured hvre. i There will be modern and oid-Itlme dancing during the auction sale, with flup.lacks and sausages for the refreshment hour, i Mrs. C. L. M. Oi'sgey 'host ens receml.v U the Tcrraec-Kltlmat Olrl Guide Association meeting which took .place at her hnnie. , Presentations were made to Mrs. Vie Gi'aitd for her five years work with the Brow lies, and to Mrs Art Kennedy, now In "Vancouver ior her work while In NOW! At Ldst STYLE BEAUTY PARLOR HAS IT -wr- NEW CAREER G!RL WAVE " ' A M lislure-Uisislanl Pcrmaiieiit - i. - IS NOT EECOMING TO YOU . . . " YOU SHOULD HE COMING TO US! FSonc Blue 774 for Appointments TOM COWAN," Prop. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS ir