Prince Rupert Daily r4evs Thursday, February 14. 1952 IsmB Mr. Ilalllweli informed the executive. The club sponsored adult educational series, presented by weekly lectures at Booth Memorial High School will end February 19. Good attendance at the J-erAona(s Passed Away In Hospital, Not in Hotel aniii yjronfi Knights Templar Head Pays Visit Mrs. Earl Becker returned to onSoliaatuitj lectures was reported. ! Date for the next general meeting was set at February 26, ' when election of officers will the city Tuesday night from Wistaria where her mothrr, Mrs. The drama department of CCC Douglas Manson of Nanaimo iL f OL viervance 300 Club will affiliate with Prince Rupert Little Theatre, the club! take place. E. J. Mohr, pioneer woman of the lakes district, recently died. The funeral took place at Wis James Crocker, 71-ycar-old logger, whose death occurred Tuesday night, died In the Prince Rupert Oeneral Hospital and not at the Bayview Hotel as might have bven gathered from the report in yesterday's paper. Mr. provincial grand prior of Knights Templar, arrived in the city yesterday on the Prince George to pay an official visit to the local preccptory last night. R. G. Van taria. executive decided last night. I Feeling was that mutual benefit! If you want to sell it. advertise uaiiM K rirasam hv such a move U. News classified. A f iBrolL lernooc the der sluys, formerly of this city E. J. Mohr, whose wife died a few days ago at Wistariae. arrived in the city on Tuesday Crocker had not Deen ai Bavview Hotel since 1950 h' interesting and novel program was of the two depart- ttl ana now oi west Vancouver,! A meeting who was provincial grand master ; ments is expected In the near though he received . his mail night's train from the interior He is sailing tonight on the there. Prince George for a visit in Van SOYAIIV last year, was also present lasl future. night and was honored by ltj Report on the club's choral mother preceptory. Mr. Manson group showed good progress but and Mr. Van der sluys will be m0re members are asked to sup-sailing tonight by the Prince , port the group. George on their return south. , Fini,nciai reDOrt was read by nt-Teacher Association at the monthly the observance of "Brotherhood Week" ined to promote unity between the many diilrs that comprise the' Canadian nation. couver. Mrs. Vlnee Daly and son David, dors rea i accompanied by Mrs. Daly s i father, David Todd, who has ' been visiting here for three meeting tonight. (38cl Valhalla Urgent. weeks, are sailing on the Prince This Open House will include a program for parents to be pre- , ' Treasurer Bill Halliwell which BRINY WATERS j showed the club is becoming fi- I The salt content of the waters nanclaily sound. Profits from a of the Great Salt Lake in Utah new soft drink machine installed is about six times the density of in tha plant by the company are , the ocean. . being turned over to the club, George tonight for Vancouver. I sentcd by the school children, The Dry Goods and Novelty Shop will be closed from Febru .,;iird ruirv With W. Miiiftoi k and . in make the slandini! SsUCCTM. i , ,. l re s liments 'nations-- Chinese i :,l htii spaghetti. Dalv will spend a two- followed by a tea to be convened vacation In the south, by Mrs. J. F. Denning. 1 ary 14 to 28.. , rc The next PTA Card Party will I be held on March 21. Mrs. J. fjnrwpiiiun pas to Adclman was chosen convener. mule dessert. Out of respect to the late King George the Moose Club will be closed Friday, February 15. (39c Legion Lauics' Auxiliary meet 10:30 Friday morning Legion ' .which were fully I Mrs. J. Kurdzlcl was chosen ,. i-,itie rrowd ol i Conrad's representative to the j Haakon Sel fjord, , Fisherman, Dies 1 Haakon Sclfjord, well known meetings of the city's two other fr73 n r? a cm ah Building for Memorial Service local salmon fisherman and res L: l n ident of Prince Rupert foi i riends present. I brought curios ,i,ts winch were ,l,,y including a bedspread from .! Irom Switzer-irlcts from India, ,, the Ukraine, a us from Mexico, a c i PTA's this month. O. Olsson was chosen Conrad PTA's alternate delegate to the convention of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation, to be held In Kclowna on April 18, 17 and 18, In case a represcnative from Borden Street Is unable to attend. twenty-two years, passed away yesterday afternoon in the Prince Rupert General Hospital. Born 77 years ago In I.und, parade to Civic Centre. (38c) Scouts and Cubs are requested to attend the Civic Centre Memorial Service tomorrow in full uniform. Fall In 10:45 outside Civic Centre. (ltc) Due to the funeral of the mm EM! if: ( ,x I rum China, a I fl ,ck to 1752 from; ;l i of cherry wood Viators from the other PTA's Norway, nc nac spent n oi ni included Mrs. A. Logan' from 22 years in Canada at Prince Borden Street PTA and Mrs. K. Rupert. His last boat was the Hardy and Mrs. Bjornsen from At'as- in p,i.,rH Surviving arc deceased s widow, II; J,l.'"- I Prpsiriom w n OriffltliH was who has been for many years In In the chair. late King Oeorge on Friday, February 15, the Sons of Nor-1 way Dance will be postponed un- j til February 22. . (38c) Attention. All Elks are requested to attend the regular meeting Thursday, February 14 at 8 p.m. Officers unable to attend please contact Lodge. Red ! 184. 38c i Bergen, Norway; four daughters, I Mrs. Herman Rensvold and Mrs. Jacob Strand of Prince Rupert, I Mrs. Haldis Wold in Oslo, Nor-i way. and Mrs. Ounhied Jansen (efehralinti i an program of .vas begun with a iy W D Griffiths, iKlk'iicr Joined in last verse. Leon-escnterl England ay number. "My :bort Fields de-.i, is with an ac- r ,-. t, u ring well airs in which the exciting new recipe for i Creamed Salmon In Stockholm; three sons, oiol . ! Sclfjord in Prince Rupert and1 verdant Canadian Legion H.b.b.L.. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kit kpatrlck, spontaneously In Harold and Haakon In Vancouver. There arc aiso eleven grandchildren. A brother, Alfred Sclfjord, lives In Bodo, Norway. Deceased was a member of St. Faul's Lutheran Church. The luneral will take place Saturday atternoon. Church parade, Friday morning, February 15, Civic Centre. Memorial Service Parade leaving Legion Hall First Ave. at 10:30 a.m. Medals and berets to be worn. (38c) ii sane two Swiss ,Me wuh Alpine Maria Bussantch, .. from Itaiy, de-hiT rendition in i a i.ucia." A rous- an Boer song by pioneer residents of Prince Rupert, who moved to Victoria some twenty-five years ago, will oc celebrating their seventieth wedding anniversary there on Saturday of this week. They were married In England. In spite dl the fullness of over niuety years. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk- h was well rc-werc interspers- INTRODUCING p.ttrick are still enjoying good lity sinking rep-uair; lands,' Fol- Mr and Mrs I a talented and performed a aiaT "Trlde Of, ,p which Mrs.' nii il on the ac-1 health. Mrs. Kii kpalrbk was an alderman in Prince Rupert in 1913, the first woman alderman In Canada, and also served in the school board. ' Mr. Kli kpatrlek was a customs officer here and they moved south when he retired. A NEW SERVICE TO PRINCE RUPERT v imwm fl ttTTOt FAST! f 1 1 V I 1 1 lit N t CAIHEIFOOOS " Q " v SFIlffll I,' cms J7 O' VMPTQ, WOMEN. """file ninth Olympic Games In 11)28 were the first in which events were held for women RUGS AND . ni eiii. plana M Hi,- I'TA's an- 1 ..pliant Sale on! the CoiiveiHTsMu ; i'!i.s and Mrs, P. .'.ill. lepii'H'lltillg 1,(1 (Inkle niove-" p r.Minal Inter-at ion of all par-ivi-ment. and so-aport for the tea For Plain or "Fancy" Cooking-Use the Milk that Whips! CARNATION MILK is ioutli-neb milt concentrated to the consiitency of cream. So it's perfect for your fanciest "company'' desserts, as well as all regular milk purposes! m K. bi nary 16 UPHOLSTERY DURACLEANED an id YOUR RECIPE SAYS niii l) was chosen n Oltieer bctwi-en A and the newly "MILK" us Carnation diluted wilh an equal amount of water. tiivr Dental HOME I reymfo IN YOUR l'"r the pennant 'B'1 "en.lance of par- ''Jj if tm S"H fi This y you have homocenied. heat retineil milk iih all of good milt'i food values, and extra crcsmy-smoothness. 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