Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, September 19, 1953 District News 'Rupert Hospital Auxiliary Launches Winter Program ent Gordon F. Forbes nsferred to Vernon eminent Agent Gordon F. Forbes, who has h the government service here since 1944, is .....1 T f' nnA ....'11 1 - HISTORIC SPOTS i Canadian woodenware factor!? VOLFVILLE, N.S. (CP) Dr produced 104,000,000 clothe3 pini Ronald Longiey, president of the in 1951. Woltville Historical Society, told - STEWART Residents of this town have Reports on activities during , Scott and Mrs. Robert Yamada, ; the surfimer had their first taste of winter. ; for new projects to be under- membership up to 81. The group ...v .... , "' "'7 , , laKen lnls winter highlighted Is campaigning lor members, and Stewart W. 4. IofJj Ja(( Dva Special to The Dally News STEWART A highly successful tea and sale of home cooking netted the Women's Auxiliary to the Stewart General hospital over $100. The Canadian Legion club rooms were the scene of the popular affair for which Mrs. H. C. Bennett was convener. Mrs. W. J. Crawford was in charge of the home-cooking stall, Mrs. D. Spencer, flowers and vegetables, Mrs. 8. Young, tea, and Mrs. R. Mc-Leod and Mrs. C. McLeod, cash persons interested are asked to a meeting here ''no province In. Canada Is so rich in history as Nova Scotia and local historical societies must co-operate withi national and provincial bouics to preserve historical sites." , allien eu tu cmun, u.j.t anu iu leave contact the secretary, Mrs. Sid ncy Elkins. uc ".u o. uuouiib ui me nrsi iaii meeting of the Wo-snow on the mountain tops sur- men's Auxiliary to the Prince rounding the town, a first warn- ; Rupert General hospital ing of impeding winter. j wa5 reported new suction ether machine nurrhns. here September 26. He Is belnff rehhtrpH in T3rinrA C2H)2 Rupert by Howard W. Harding, comes Possibility of a winter route ed by the auxiliary for the hos- I through the Frank Mackie , pital, at a cost of $442 is now In ' glacier on the Upper Salmon W, and the group plans to river to the Leduc river area is . purchase further modern equip- ! beine discussed here. Prospectors ! ment this winter, ' familiar with the glacier have i nth , ! suggested such a route would t ' 'Z T that" III I -wing for hospual sup- '49 Ford Coach $1350 '50 International ' l-ton $1250 '50 Plymouth Sedan - Granger Albernl. Mr. Forbes came to Prince Rupert in 1944 as dpputy agent, and was appointed government agent on the death of Norman Watt in 1946. Prior to his appointment here, he was deputy agent at Merrittt, B.C. iers. At a meeting of the hospital auxiliary In the court room, Mrs. S. Young was elected president to replace Mrs. T. Wallace who has $1450 The World's Largest Selling Electric Shaver ... PHILISH AVE 12 Self-sharpening silver-steel rotary action blades. No pulling or irritation to the skin Complete with genuine leather case. TEN DAYS FREE TRIAL l A very pa-asam ,s spent in the Otld-jl by officers and - ..." - ........ n, p. nflf hpen rnmnlata nA that the baby clothes sale case in the hospital had done well. The 48 International .-ton $850 '42 Chevrolet Coach Milton Kearns. prospector, re- A native of Victor!, he luu t Hie .SlvULIiii t ll it- J been a member of the ,w win n they were, Masonic Lodge here for several years. $550 F! Grander of reiurneri lo ner nnme in Oregon. Last Rites Held For L. G. Jackson Mrs siesidfitt of the Re 39 Hudson Terraplane 350 NO OBLIGATION Accompanying Mr. Forbes to! his new post at Vernon will be j his wife. An ardent gardener, Mrs. Forbes will be missed here for her work in turning the! Fiix$Q.75 $3 Down $3 Monthly ports Killing iwo large umDer : auxiliary's library service also wolves near his property at Long j had been carried on throughout Lake. Upper Salmon river, dur- the summer months. Ing the summer. a di.. Plans ..,,. i laid u were for the annual j Hallowe'en tea to be held Octob- FEWKR WHISTLES er 31- and lt 'as decided to send MONTREAL CP Town coup-I a delceate to the hospital auxll- cil of Cote St. Luc was advised ! ianf cnvenon in Vancouver next month- The delegate -will that a municipal by-law pro-' hibiting the sounding of engine be named at the next meeting. whistles within the town ha.i! Two new members, Mrs. W. J. PRICE Sd S ssbiy o! British Col-was accompanied by Znt. Assembly Mar- tsiduit of the LAPM. NEW INTERNATIONAL HALF-TON TRUCKS JUST ARRIVED , SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. . WcRAE BROS. LIMITED grounds of the official agent's home into a beautiful nrH.n tfiu Mr. iOirx, "The Store that Service Built" Phone S or 36 which has been a drawing card for thousands -of tourists. Mr. Forbes' son Charles is a TERRACE Funeral services for Lewis Glen Jackson was held last Tuesday from the Parkview Funeral chapel, with burial at Kitsumkalum cemetery. Mr. Jackson was killed In a truck accident on Highway. 16 September 6. In Terrace for the funeral were his mother, Mrs. "Arthur Campbell and her husband of Regina. student at the University nf been approved by the federal board of transport commission-1 er.s. A councillor said railway officials will bs asked to ernuve that the by-law Is observed us soon as passible. Look what you can do with British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. Forbes will sail on the Princess Louise for Vancouver, September 26. Mr. Harding is scheduled to take over his duties October 15. In the interval, Deputy Agent George L. Brodie will be in charge of the government office. The great, new "Do-lt-Yourself" movement is rolling along, stronger than ever! People who used to think they couldn't drive a nail ctraiphl hae found this exciting and profitable spare-time occupation "right up their alley:. It's easy to make so many things that help make a houc a home with Sjlvaply. rianh of the Grand .it uf B C. From Mis-Mi. McCrae. Grand dependent Order of and Mrs. McCrae. maiiv wlronie vLsit-icapert and Sniithers, mi Caldwell, Idaho. as eon f erred on tat: Mrs. Nancy Mc-.,. 1miIi"I Klmore. Mrs. ,id'i.: .ll. Mrs. Irene N.inry Robinson, Mrs. :'i.'t, Mrs. Jean , Marian (.'lift, Mrs. k.jin. p, i'.. id' in had nd-Inrli:.' on (he theme iilhiMium and con-ii. s very suitab'y iith a bird-pin, a un-in Terrace, as a rt-her visit. Mr. McCrae ! Manchester Unity, villc.wed by Mr. Zirk aid the work of the k summer camp for iii h is run by the i Order. Delicious re-l eie iater served. Canadian output of Portland cement in ti.- first half of 1953 was 21 per cent higher than the first half of 3952 NIGHT SCHOOL Board of School Trustees, School Dfctrlct No. 52, will ofrer night school classes in all subjects for which a minimum of fifteen enroll and a teacher is available. Classes are held Tuesday evening, beginning October 0. 1953, at 7:30 p.m. The fee is $10.00 for the Course twenty weeks, one night a week, two hours a night. Courses that have been asked about pre: Art; English for New Canadians; German; Spanish; Mathematics; Typing; Shorthand; Bookkeeping; Woodwork (re-finishing of home furniture l and Dressmaking. Those interested phone 641, and leave name, address and telephone number. Register as soon as possible. YOU CAN DEFEND ON GO Q Q DO O O Q , W ,1 1 1 hrtt kuiwy Uil to r-nmr ix-i teii it mi, bwk-b. tired fari.iifl duK ired rrmt ofu folio. lJodd' KtdfMy Pill Mfmu-Ut kidnyc to "rifl dutr. You Doddi it 0f arui mom Ymj m v ' -V '" . . '1 k YOU'LL HAVE FUN making smart, outdoor furniliire WHAT A BLESSING you'll find the extra storage with durable, easilv -worked Sjltidv, I'ree pl n for spure and convenieiiee in a bank of built-in drawers this tabic and bench at your lumber dealer. Gel it , . like these. 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