" I n-i . ' 1 Prince Rupert Doily News prlrlnv, April 23. 1954 ' j- PERSONALS Successful Bazaar Held By Cathedral Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs .tamp. nin jit in Quality! in Value! in Size! Fourth Avenue East, longtime I ft New 11 cu. ft. Super " X' A ft M I t If I n Jl '-r I r Cashier was Mrs. Eric Faure. The bazaar featured a variety of sales booths, including aprons and fancywork with Mrs. H. O. Clarke, Mrs. George Phillipson and Mrs. C. C. Mills in charge, a fish pond with Miss Julie Prockter and Mrs. J. Bulger In charge; plant pot stali convened by Mrs. L:oiiei Holtby, a home cooking booth sponsored by the Evening Branch W.A. with Mrs. D. McNab convening, assisted by Mrs. O. V. Roche, Mrs. Charles Foreman and Mrs. Harry Win-stone, and a candy stall with Mrs. R. E. Mortimer and Mrs. S. 0 4 residents or prince Rupert, have left here to make their home In Vancouver. Mr. Olson, son of Mrs. Jean OLsen and the late John Olsen, was born and ral.seil here. He formerly was employed at the CNR drydock and at Columbia Cellulose. His wife, whom he married In September, 1952, was a lab technician at Miller Bay Hospital. . . , " Mr. Don Ferguson, planned to return to his home at Daw.son Creek today alter spending the week here with his brother, Mr. H. A. (Sandyi Ferguson, 711 Orenville Court. Mr. Ferguson operates a bus between Dawson Creek and Whitehorse. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaSctte and their daughter Aim of Quet!n Charlotte City, are spending the Easter holidays here with Mi-, and Mrs. John Linney, Summit Apartments.-Ana, will leave Monday to return to Crofton House school in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. LaSctte spent two day.s In Terrace early this week. Members of the Afternoon Branch of St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A. played host yesterday afternoon at their annual spring bazaar in the Cathedral Hall. Many attended the successful event at which beautiful Easter lilies dominated the decor. The lilies were on display at a flower pot sale booth while other spring flowers with white tapers graced the attractively arranged serving table . The unusual tea table centrepieces were of painted egg shells holding dainty crocuses. Receiving guests at the bazaar was Mrs. Oordon S. Reade, branch president. Mrs. N. A. Beketov and Mrs. T. B. Black were co-conveners for the tea, and pouring tea during the afternoon were Mrs H. O. Watts, Mrs. A. G. Bartlett. Mrs. H. V. Tattersall and Mrs. J. Prince. Serving were Mrs. J. Ridsdale, Mrs. O. E. Moore, Mrs. J. Bacon, Miss Margaret Watts, Miss Thel-ma Pavlikis, Miss Sena Pavlikis and Mrs. Tom Christie. In the kitchen were' Mrs. John Furni-otis, Mrs. Peter Bird and Mrs. F. H. Purtridpc. , F. Bush in charge. 'A V- with all these features! Full-width Supr-Frcezer Chett - Foil-width Chill Drawer Golden finished oil-aluminum Shelves Butler Compartment Frozen Juice Can Holder in Freezer Tall botlle space . ' Egg Server in Door f' Meal Tender lor ' storing fresh meats ' Removable half-shelf DINING PLEASURE RICO'S orchid growers nave seieciea ioveiy wyaia uiero of the CommmiwefUin s lourtn annual orchid show at ill :M'!. The statuesque 16-year-old miss Is typical mc vwmeer iieneraUon of beauties. 1 . M I 1 1 V W&.ea III SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Insect-killing chemicals, on the average, are estimated to have made cattle 50 pounds heavier, and increased milk yields 15-20 Meter-Miser with 5 -Year Warranty ag Doais idKirjg wit Commodore Cafe per cent. About 50 cents spent for insecticide and applications ' 4 ArlHs hppf umrth nhnnf 41 ft V Glacier Without Damage -w.,... Huwu v". :e experiment In air , said. If the findings justify de-;i(,n which developed velopment, full operations will ' o( carrying supplies commence soon. anduc nunc norm or Jurist Grants Eight Divorces Eipht divorces were granted by Mr. Justice J. M. Coady during Supreme Court of Assizes here which terminated yesterday. They were to: - ' Agnes Vivian Morgan from James Edward Morgan; William Cuy Corbett from Flossie Edith Corbett, co-respondent Lloyd Robert Mooring; Isobel Marguerite McLean from John Gordon McLean: Audrey Jean Porter from Allan Douglas Porter; Alfred Danjel Jorgensen from Borghild Henriette Jorgenscn, co-re.spondent Otto Breimo; John Rubert Todd from Evelyn Dixie Todd, co-respondent Donald Alexander Munro; James Patrick McLean from Sylvia Jean McLean, co-respondent John. Cordon Denton; Asr.es Jane Evans from Jack Lovelock Evans. ' i dnib"d at the lur.! hcon yesterday .(-.burst, manager of ON Thiln. 'UNG I terms Z:oZj?:tiZ" I Frigidair $ MO,"SToni 429-95 Air Cadet Week Opens Sunday ;i;n rather made it hr aircraft to take i;cra:t n ykis, sea- Sunday will see the opening of Built and Backed by General Motors Air Cadet Week for Canada's nearly 20,000 cadets, but In broui'ht into service Other Models from .... . $269.95 W on a elaciiT near ; prince Rupert, the cadets will I cpTatiuns A small stage their annual program later fco made the unu- on In the spring, v. A film which illus- j Tho unnual Air Cadet Week Crwhursfs talk . cadets across the country tirally how these stae -church parades and other AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND FURNITURE Friday, April 23rd or 7:00 p.m. Sharp On the premises of MR. DIM AS, 224 Eighth Ave. W. Instructed by the ownor. I will sell by auction to the highest bidder the following articles: Kt riser Kmiug Mui-hlne TruUe KiC hrn Uhr l.lpi-troltu l.uzv lliiv and Htiml Mih t liulr Sniult HreMT (3 ilrawfrs) nk litntiiK luiite umi 'h;ilr , , .itiiihtiKHln Kiidfu A I'UiM'r. KwnU (I'lrHuttiHl) itvi almi;il I'lLilr MrtRlf liril i-nmiilrtr l'rM cnniplftl' l iih and sprlne 3-rkv (li(erfietl " lrMr with mirrttr (4 rtriiwr-) hlihtnifH- a rtratti"r t i 111 lift Urtrt iranfr-) I. ml TaltU uttPf IrthlC ortlWil UuOtlntt Mu-liln ltutt aviiing .Miichin ( lihia ( Hlilnet - Mrittii Iron t4l- t ilnitrti, iiirhuiw iIMh-s uiirl rthT household effwlw RECORD ifiHtkitto 3i j mj 1110 'SM0W- rrojects, publicizing the training rluc of the glacier 0f the boys aged from 14 to 18 j -its or hull. Not a inm-v read ers ul ditiiuiK'.' was re- SALE vr f, y .4.. ! ! ,-. y: - 1 '1 t, "'',C-. 1 I ; 4, ' 1 ;'.""'"'''-- : ;.-;i!i'-'i 1 1 ! - . '. ' i I 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 , . 1 .... " rf- i - ' . r A r. i Vw, 4 . v . -' 1 " The City of Prince Rupert ! Squadron No. 559. RCAC. has planned its otxservance for late in May. to allow the many new-recruits time to train before ap-pearins in public. Tim lonl Air rnAn I nnniia nl. .MIS' 150 tons of; earned to the: A a!l tractor was j ' 'be ( arco. and also ;;:ir lank which was 50 OFF an improvised j ... " , , 'thp coys for class work, and It ts Mocsc Whist Drive Saturday B p.m. (D6 Children of LOOM, members, free showing cf moving pictures at 7:00 p.m. sharp at Lodge tonight. ut Ukrainian Easter Mass. -April 25th. 10.00 a.m. at Annunciation School. Rev. O. M. Shewchuk. 96p) S.O.N. Members and escorts, don't forget Brother's Evening, Friday, April 23. 8 p.m. Sonja Ladles and escorts invited. I (95i At the Co-op Bakery. Friday und Saturday, Banana Chocolate Cake. 55c. Don't forget Co-op Enriched Bread Your hest buy. Thomas AA. Christie the auctioneer Terms: Cash or Cheques OPEN FOR INSPECTION FRIDAY AFTERNOON J L 45 and 78 R.P.M. RECORDS LONG PLAYS ALL NEW STOCK ' hoped that the late May cele-vorl! h"-hbration may also mark a start j ji is b'-niK con-i on nPW quarters. The 50 local P - M l 10 hurst tadcts at present drill in the I ?rnurle.s every Monday night, I but have no special quarters for u , j their rh'r.sroom work. '; v. ;'"?'! t The Air. Cadet proRram here , j I probably will Include church .1 i parades and an "open house" .session at which cadets will demonstrate their work. r v ii DON'T FORGET... , v Ask for it by name jt your grocers. ( 95 ) YOU CAN DEPEND ON ROTARY AUCTION Firemen Douse Trash Blaze City f.re department answered WtK-nkidnrvftfA.) It qW. W. 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL 23rd I ! V , 1 "I I -; I 1 i I fXS' 1 r?tnctv aenl Oil l"lTi, tKM'k- dni urltMil rmt olif (tillow. ltOllt'l) Ktdwy htte ittmu- uroittl duly. - Yo ("1 btltir "Urit ..n ularm at 0:4a last nieit to find a small trash fire at th.; corner of Pa;k Second and Third Avenue ;. The smudge was aoiwd. 1 h".e v;as no damage .o neighborine property. 'WREDUCTIOM. lirtlw, wnri brtler. ii-t lkWi ai any tlt'n itlttrn YtHi cui oo UtxJti'a, WATER tells tlie.trutli about wKisky IP U I! CU REDUCTIONS Recent tax reductions brought down in the new Federal budget have brought nbout some very Put Seagram's "83" to the water test. Water, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. DAY'S COLLEGE CORD PANTS In Faded Blue and Cream MEN's$9.95 youths' $7,95 JACKETS $10.50 CREDIT TERMS AVAILAHI.F. 83 welcome price reductions. Visit McRae Brothers and see the many items at new tow prices. Here ' ' are a few : v Was NOW 1 Wl-LS, and Lndv "e more takes her " "rest of Rai ments, ""' delight the citi-Uvrntry. EiiRland. '"'"ks an alien face ' .'n the ramparts ' The Peepini. Tom to tieliRht the .M townsmen, ns f hour, every hour, Js ""e nf ti,B fair Water. Tire unique at HroarlRate '"Mown made fam-"' Uidy. DON'T FORGET ROTARY RUMMAGE SALE Saturday Next to Broadway Cafe Canadian, IVhitkij ' ' zty Seagrams w Sure WATTS & NICKERSON This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. G-E Automatic Kettle $14.95 $13-50 G-E Steam Iron . 24.95 21P G-E Pop-up Toaster '.. 29.50 27 50 G-E Vacuum Cleoner 119.50 99-50 G-E Floor Polishers 64.50 54.5O G-E Featherweight Iron 14.95 J2'95 Philishare Shavers 29.75 2 7 9S Sunbeam Mixer v 58.95 53'9S Sunbeam Toaster !. '41.95 36,9S Shavemaster Razors ...... 31.95 29" f F Motor Tune-ups a Specialty . v ? JOO "THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" SUPER SERVICE At the Comer of 2nd and 2nd. Where the Service Is 2nd to None A Pi na A 1E3S. Lid. Phone 6 and 36 '5 327 Third Avenue West