hvmi wanT, tnem Wh i.irf-0 prince Ruperf Doiiy News fruluy, February 29, 1952 Common ailment of the hot air they've bev-n said Dr. J. U M. cri-!i!', jifectoi-general of the Ci i" Mpntfil Health Associate ; a . address here. YARMOUTH, N.S (CP) Ten percent of the population of Brazilian Air Crash tpeddliiig to us lor so long.'- Oen-.eia1 applause responded to the statement. Following the delicious name l dinner of which the main course WomenJoin Sportsmen Attend Rod anjl Gun Banquet Knjoy Speeches, Entertainment, Movie Canada Is disabled or handicap- j . - . ped by various types of mental j Classined advrtisemeiiw in illness or mental disturbances, ! the News pay bi; uividends. ; was "mootburgers," a program I of entertainment started off with RI DE JANEIRO t A Panalr Mike Colus.si at the accordion. id Brasil a'r "ner, with 27 pas-! Mr. nri if,.! rMj 1 senders and crew of Jour aboard. '..:-), j r . ' ' ' '" 1 i fw. .... i ;' .. Nv 1 I More than 100 sportsmen, their -several solo selections in the j "1 ff Thursday ; ., I "Sr.nhio th.wfille trying to land in foe at wl llfa r. n full nPi-w.m li fit Aiiliir. Wfl IH.'s flnH onnlonu tf ark on tainment and saw three thrilling ' preciative audience, while Len j .""L, Llne announced -ifc..,. . . 'V 1 ', ' . l. l . ((' J - ni w 1 1. j ' i' t. 1 :.'(. , 'j ' - 1 ' . A. . , ' ' ) I ' : I 1 i? ' rl Cl 'f M v v ' f Win; . I " wild-life movies at the annual Sykes gave humorous interpre-i . ' ' ., Prince Rupert Rod & Gun Asso- tation, in piano and song. Mrs. I ?U" " af MT f w- Patch said that eight were killed ciation banquet last night. j Nora Thompson, who accompan- i and 23 in the Club speakers were President ; led the singing with piano, aiso ' persons plane were Norman Christvnsen and Vice- rendered several solos herself ,' , "ze. . ., .. .. . ., President Harold Thorn, Bill Dou- whil-j Mrs. Peggy Andrews de-, aJLa,r M l,h.at aU mont. Guest speakers were leighted the audience with her i abnard w"e Braz.lians,' "none Jarvis McLeod, Eric Martin and : Scottish and Irish songs. j prominent. HOTS Gi Jeff Lamble. Films, shown by RCMP Sgt. L. Mi. Thorn called for a minute's! A. N. Potterton, included a goose Bill To Lift jrififjuing JJoLLj )ijj)faij jThomas Priest has on display at the Civic .. uji'.il tomorrow night the results of years of : . very fascinating hobby shells. Five hun- she has collected shells of every size SM-ni, , from many parts of the world, but the inher are from the local beaches or those of " " Charlottes. j ; - h"r li0,)by manyi 7 r odd shflH ; rsLCCip I'lcCir ' Jo1 as' ' S . ','..-. I sea life such ",'J r sponge.. With, . A Afl 4 some uliu. model- StllraclS fllimf , ,jf plastic wood and a ; J mi-ijmatwn. Mrs. Priest j Springlike weather favored an .- fiiiwcrs, figures on attractive LcaD Year tea anri silence ln resnect to " a great i -shooting picture on Hanna Bay, sportsman and our late King ) northern Ontario; ' Realm of the Georg VI," followed by a toast I wildlife, a movie on game anl- Margarine Ban tc the Queen. mals and birds of Canada with By virtue of the authority vested in me by the"" Minister of Public Works, pursuant to Section 35 (1) of the Highway Act, I hereby declare a gross 'load:, limit of 12 tons over Diana Creek Bridge, situate . approximately 14 miles east of Prince Rupert on,, Highway 10, until further notice. , iSigned. L. E. SMITH, ;. Divisional Engineer, Department of Public Works, Prince Rupert, B.C. Mr rhristensen rnmnlimented ! many striking closeup; and juie group oii the good attend-; Jhe Skeena TrapMn,' apictor-j VICTORIA (CP) A bill which iance and expressed his satisfac- lal treatlse on tne Present-day would repeal the ban on coloring ! tion that so many ladies had Problem of a native trapper near 0f margarine by manufacturers I turned out. j Hlto- was introduced in the Legisla- j "This is the first time we have !,llms were obta'ned from the, ture Thursday was introduced J had the ladies at our banquet, i c- Fl" and Game Council. Thursday in the Legislature by tf and I feel It is a great improve- GREATER ME.MBFRSHIP Mrs- T'"y Ronton (Independ in fills in the details 'sale of home cooking which was I si pants. held yesterday afternoon at the ent, Vancouver Point Grey). ; ment, he said. . 1 Jim Bacon, veteran local sports-ITmnlur ?reater in the Rod & Gun ;man, acted as master of cere-1 Cubs 'Cei'ra' Became 'monies and explained why no ! Commission officials were! . We ,suld have a member-' at tho banauet lhlp 1 J000' !hen comb"ie our our demand. That's ! "We didn't invite them. We1","1 the only way we can get action ,a lcs form the lull , spacious home of Mrs. L. M. j ladV dress, while Greene, Bmuen Street, by the: ire the flowers on ' Women's Auxiliary of First Unit- shell hat. A large : ed Church. Many ladles called lornis a bath tub at the delightful affair and were worm house for a , received by the hostess and Mrs. MUSICAL MISS Sheila Richards. 11 of Claresholm. Alta., come 2.000 miles to compete at the Kiwanis Music Festival in loionto. She had troubles at first. The young cornelint lost all her luKMaue. Her plane was twice forced back from landing a', Minneapolis because of bad weather. At Detroit she missed her plane while looking for her luggage. She finally reached Toronto by train. Then Lady Luck smiled. A department store supplied her with new. lugyage and clothing; she placed second against six boys In the cornet solo class under 12 years and finished third against 11 boys in - the under 15 class. i CP PHOTO) JeAlivaf rain a Wants Students I ti A similar bill was introduced last year by Mrs. Rolston but was defeated on second reading Production of B.C. Coal Down VICTORIA Coal production SH IFFER-HILLMAN Spring Samples Jjarmauillos turn into vuiiari, presiaent or me 5ii!id full grown ones : Auxiliary. j if uell bouquets, polish- Rooms were tastefully decor-: I hclis form perches at.d with spring flowers and the; ' I .acbirds or peacocks, pouring tables, where Mrs. R. W. . and have the government listen to us." Commit lee In charge of arrangements for the banquet was headed by Mr. Bacon and included Mr. Christensen, Mr. In British Columbia for January oi al. winch forms i-mse ana mis. l,. u. sieber pre-i huki-s an attrac- sided was centred with a bouquet 1 v-TJ Worsteds i Doumont. John Walker. Georee this year was 135.000 tons com- lur the side of a 1 picture. oi spring nowers and white1 tapers. j C-jnvener was Mrs. Andrew! Thompson and Mrs. D. L. JLlew-ellyn acted as cashier. i ! Norman Christensen, Henry; Abbott, George Rorvik, Doug,; pared with 154,000 tons ln the : Helin and T. Stockdale of the Kerr and Mr. McLeod. j same month last year, the De- Canadian Fishing Co. are sail-1 Moose meat was donated by the partment of . Mines announces. I ing tonight on the Chilcotin for , Frince George office of the game Production both ln the East ia trip to Masset , on company j department and by local cluh Kootenav and Vancouver Island ,,'iii:-,. with a little help, A committee of the Prince Ru in charRe of the tea tables pert Music and Drama Festival ! business. members. ) was down considerablV. --Mtf-1 r ri 1 r i cij !! .'"uJ i..' 1 f 1 iai 11 icii V Pic and Pic Plain Tones . All English Clothes were Mrs. W. Dunn and Mrs. O. Association Will confer with j W. Graham. Serviteurs were principals of city schools with a i Mrs. J. D. Galbraith and child Mrs. A. S. Nlckerson Mrs. T view to having maximum partic- are sailing tonight on the Chil-Petroff Mrs. A. Logan Mrs. R. O. Ipation bv the Students not onivicotm 10 make thc round trP 10 Lewis Mrs. C. Marineau and Miss on the stage but In the audi- 1 Masset. Returning home on Sun-Anita Stewart. 1 ence at the forthcoming Mu.sic I day- they wU1 accompanied A well-laden home cooking and Drama Festival here. A j y Galbraith who left earlier tab;t was in charge of Mrs. J P special student admission charge 1 ln the week Sor tne Islands. viryj.-:iapilj' lady, one a iiii jfci n p and another a a nji.it .lcMcan. vc jii.c cones form the i.s 1( shell buds or bas-'w- si uier cone bouquets, rrfc-ia the most attrac-i;t tilt pictures. The shells ;.c Kjt: j.ir.d for one picture in p..s and the active , ae made of oddly-: 5 cl aiiells. There are s ik.ni;iiiR lariats, Ha-. !! is and square dan- ? J Macuor.ald Mrs. O. Green Mrs. may be ananged. A j. Liomtnato and Mrs. P ' '"";sea Cadet officer, left by to-, Wednesday night, .with Mrs. Earl. : day-s plane on nis return to at these quality shoes at WATTS &NICKERS0N c.'j where, against an! ,.' 4 ground, local curl-! QT1 i fill .'V'.oie by their color- j 1 1 looSi'liearl IVl S5s XLb HKiCk!i ,'. ana bcotcn caps, 5 ' MEN'S CLOTHING eep in- ' . I D I ro- Ks and swei .-,,vuu, M "" -iduded semi-annual inspection ized to negotiations with a open 0, tne local Cadet c music supply house in Ontario : nere , t , nt for music, difficulty having beeni experienced in obtaining it In! Divorce decrees have been Vancouver. A library of festival granted in Vancouver to two music will be set up so that Prince Rupert people. Dorothy music will be readily available Mary Chorney received a decree ' ices. -3rd Avenue W, Phone 345 After a short business session members of t he Mooselveart Com- CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 99c WOMEN'S SHOES 1.95 MEN'S SHOES 6.95 j mlttee of the Women of the for future yean Monse enjoyed cards at the home i I from Stephen Choney Dorothy Georgina Paine received a decree 1 from John Paine. ("Wei, Lhj, 1 ;ii'vn ) Jcmcf V ! of Mrs. A 8. Hamilton, Ambrose Avenue. Eleven m -mbers were present and the prize-winners Highway Bad Geoff Hill left on today's plane j for Vancouver whence lie wiil proceed at the first of next week j to Toronto. After a couple, of were Mrs. l weed and Mrs. Rox- ' i ,i iborpulh. Delicious ufreshments MlM Mlttitrtit ' 1 Wl IIJVlll VIII t iSi id Guides BorwnlesJ were served weeks in the eastern city, he 4 h,outs attended a Those present: Mrs. A. S Ham-! FASHION FOOTWEAR sfi iie at St Peter's' Uton. Mrs. V Morrison. Mrs H Mrs- vce Mcuermia wnws : win return wesi k rnnce ueorge 4 C iu. Stout Sunday! Tweed, Miss S. Johnson, Mrs. J. from Terrace drawing attention , where he is to be engaged in I'H-,: ' !. J,' 1. . , '., V "Nu l i !" ;' ,i-: : h ' J 1 H 1 ':."r 'i , ,, . 4 1 ft i , "V. fV It ?, .1" ' . " ' . ft i , . i 'if. -Ml ' .4T TV ' i ' ' .V ?'' 1 1 f m ,- 3 v;-; '.' 1 . " 1.' j r" 15 ' , fl i 1 f 'TV. i i k. t The church was Fiewin, Mrs. H Paulson, Mrs. J. 10 Dacl Po"W ln an advertise-. the Insurance business. . members of these ; Taylm. Mrs. J. R, Carr, Mrs. J. ment In Irue Magazine wnich. k. bung 38 Guides' RoxborouRh. Mrs. H. Harrison, ln bo"-stlne a certain make of i pusuit and 41 ! Mrs. C. Mntson and a visitor. : automobile, publishes a letter - ,.4 Ci;,s '. Mrs r 3 skinner. from a "lotorist who dscribes Saturday and Monday Specials Sc. urulorm. The colors ! ' d ai d 1 ud on trve - fc: the service. ; s a n D Y V tne ninnway from Prince Kupert 'through Prince Oeorge to Lac la Hache as '800 miles of the worst road in North America and still marked as a highway." "I believe this," writes Mrs. McDermid, "to be rotten adver- Could Raise Money by Bingo "..e m.is conducted by 3- O Hud, rector of rt. who aiso preached I nion. The subject i ! Using for our country at a time I !!"1"TCte U'i nBntlnB: hearing of the effort the Civic hen every one has such a focal ui,rti to eye on developments here and r t Wltn; Centre is making to devise, Reg. to 3.9S. Sizes 3 to 10 years - mnnf v-mnlc inc nrtlvlt.ips SUg- iWI1eii people are pulling money : into hotels etc. and when we f1 ; ue under . the : gests bingo uartles. -i(-jpi.Mrs. D. Black I A clipping from the Hanna, !tould possibly attract tourists. I jp -i.win The Brownies j Alberta, paper was left at the believe It should be brought to $1.9 TO CLEAR -v ojkcs. Mrs. 1 office, stating that such bingo lne nonce 01 tne people in an s P' m son and Mrs. 1 parties have been Instrumental effort to have an improvement Sjkes and A.'Wil- in raising $900 for the Hanna ' made and Is quite a talking point 'hi h.ujts and Mr ! ,,, to be cleared ud before the elec- k tion.' S "vW ." . , because it has proved it ",,S, M self to be "Today's biggest toffee " value" with rich s? a aromoi -and tf K ' satisfying strength. lbs 5 1 1U ANNOUNCEMENT . Due to circumstances beyond our control we will be unable to supply coupons for Tudor Rose China as from February 2fth, 1951. All coupons will be honored until March 15lh, 1952. 1 net ltuicrt f Contributions of News Welcomed In order to assist the Dally News In complete news coverage of city organizations, it is requested tnat officers in charge of publicity of such organizations contact the editorial department of The Daily News. 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