L _ ball 5 me | B aulve 0 inde {he house or- Br Statesman” for a hundred foul the prove. $ rtising Rc international BE jectrical Work~ Fd Brotherhood Bnd Joiners not- Bell had placed i PF ofor — tax-sale ; ted Fishermen | THE ADORE foo) FOOD LESS” Be panquets of | my yes 10T AKE QUT The Best | Ron che Srket IP: Come in ft fo Yourself yf / i " MASTER, es CLOSER than B method, wet or then drop a bine s for Christmases h oERVICE RRANTY BLECTRIC it SKE bids” ‘Under Fire Two Local Unions: under fire ; and allied Workers Union's “phe in Fisherman” pendent Wonal Union. of Mine, Mill ‘and yeccived from |affillated, A move: by Ald, Phil ithe’. Royal Canadian Alr Cadets ‘ing ft down to an analyst to get ‘and -the Interna- Smelter Workers’ “B.C. District News”, but .ad missad the Labor: Statesman, which the letters sald. speaks for the g group with which: ‘tHe majority oi labor bodies are’ Lyons ‘that $25 be expended in, advertising tax sale lands in the’ Labor Statesman was opposed by’ Ald, Ray McLean but passed, . Letters from the Py ince Rupert Firefighters Association, Local. 560 and the Civile Federal Union, No. 5 stating that both roups were serving notice of tacir in- tention to open their annual agreements were referred to the Aincoming council, Council granted permission to Lo. construct a building on Sixth jAvenue West, { nee *, Cost of removing a section of the 18-inch water line, which skirts Shawatlan Lake and send- an "accurate report of the length: of life-left ini the pipe would be prohibitive, council learned, The. “—-5, The’ old, section has not been aero | . ‘used for about. five: years, b lic health nurse. Robert McKay, TRADIO. city will take up a section of the). 8 from the. | pump-hous¢ ‘at Shawatlan lake ,and send a sample to Vancouver. ) adeenernenge * The Neenclng committee re- ported that it had considered a {system of. licencing. bicycles in the city, but did not feel that children ‘should -be put’ to any further expense for the privilege of. owning a bicycle, The com-, mittee felt, however, that par- ents should make a. special ef- fort to ‘educate their children regarding proper: usage of. bicy- eles, with special regard to mak- ‘diy sire they ,were properly ehted at night, bow special committee, composed of Ald. Mike Kreuger, Ald. Norm: Bellis, Miss Helene Boechme, pub-. civil defence, co- -ordinator, Dr. L. M. Greene. Dr. 8. Gray and Car’ Gustafson asistant public; works superinindent was an-! ‘nointed to study the ‘question | of fuoridation of the elf matey anne Serer “supply and ‘report their findings | ** council. ae “Brownie. Tea "Set Thursday ’ Mothers and friends of Brown: ie will be welcomed Thursdey . ¢ afternoon at the home of Mts. Engle SMOOTH George Cook, 529 Third Avenuc: West, when the First Prince Ru-: pert Brownle Pack holds a Re- ~ membrance Day tea. Guests will be welcomed by: Mrs, KH, Tucker, Brown Owl: and Mrs, George Cook, Tawny Owl, assisted by Miss Jean Wil- ‘Hams and Brownies. ! Miss Honore Silvcrsices, dis: @ -ttiet commissioner, Mrs. Basil Prockter, Mrs, Lionel Moltby and Mrs, Wiliam Hiteheork will pour. lethere will be a sale of hone- F Dial 4236 “mate candy and a Allyer collec- tan G_ REDUCTION “ON | rmanents — Until November 20th. Phone 6137 For Your Appointment! ® ies — Please Maka Your Xmas Appointments Early antl Avoid the Rush, PHONE 6137 ERRY'S BEAUTY SALON ‘erate a summer resort at Saltair, just outside of Ladysmith, _. Prince Riipert Dail Tuesday; November MAKING. ‘vie HOME at 537 Eighth’ Avenue’ West 4 ‘Rupert are Mr. and Mrs, Donald Ware, popular young’. couple. who were married here at First United Church October 30. The. pride, Shirley; is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Fred. Jackson, 541 Ninth Avenue West, who moved to the city from ‘Kispiox, a” short while ago and the groom. ts. the s son of Mr. and. Mrs. Foseph Ware of Telegraph Creek. ~ - Popular City Couple Feted Before Leaving For. Island ~ Popular Prince Rupert busin- well in their new enterprise,” i essman, Don Fitch, partner in Mr. Fitch was "born and raised Whalen’s Cartage Limited with!in Prince Rupert and. attended ex-mayor Harold 8, Whalen, left} school .here.. Prince Rupert Sunday for Van- | basketball and was.a’ member of couver Island where he will op- ithe Prince Rupert team. which took the Senior B championships 1a Port Alberni. . Mr, Fitch drove down accom- ye attended the University’ of panied by, his father-.A-law, 4. washington at Seattle and work- v. Cromp, whila Mrs. Fitch made eq jn the shipyards rere during the trip by boat, and-after the war-before.. going A farewell party was aeld: Sat- into partnership with Mr. Whal-. urday night for the couple at the cn:. In 1950 he led the polls in a}: home of Mr.-and: Mrs, W. Bond, ‘successful campaign. for.-city.al- } w ee ‘shows will be, staged atl c t t . which: will, hécessitate: about two! ; ! tend: the' meeting: to help’ plin-|* NE Ling: Of. ‘the . ethos can’ eet ‘Wn: : wo the: ln Day ‘sei Ar tum will be open dine the'evening| forthe ‘opening’ games -of “thé |— ‘| basketball season between Prince : yrs } Rupert All-Stars and’ Ketchikan’: former] .' = day night at.7 o'clock.;: J, ‘Ar= | tend the film. poor only vias ac aa companied by i a child, . He. was‘ active: in|: : instructor: : ‘sion, ‘depart ynow.. ‘well ‘un- dervfay. te: “reported: ‘that there oite| ate. still’ cnvoue in ine ¢ lasses we, any red "Jones, planning of the. atone shoWs| until: further ‘notice, However, he sald, ‘Yt. ts hoped: that te will be months preparation, Mr. Tones) r¢ d-in’ ‘ vices ‘at the Cenotaph... ‘ “The office - will .bé: closed all em day: Thursday: but the: gymnas- f° Rockets,. ‘The canteen . will, bel open: in the evening. ee a CHILDREN'S FILM - York es. route to: Norway: for an - ‘Second ina seti¢cs ot ehularen’s 8: ; EX oe film ‘showings willbe held: Frio? thur Rank’s “Christopher ; Col" Jar meetings ofthe: Civic Centire . oo “ Games’ clubave bee, canceled couver, ae tomorrow for New} :" umbus is the’ film-schediiled, Mr, ma {Jones said that parents could at- Church ~, ale, More than 100. Canadian Leg a: ion and Legion Ladies’. Auxiliary,}) 9-3 members turnedout ‘Stinday for’ ree the group’s annual: ehurch.; par} ade held prior to. Armistice. Daye}. os - Accompanied: by the.;:bands‘t.” ‘ ' 409 Fourth Avenue West and derman:but retired from elvie their many friends wishe au them affairs after one term... Mrs. Fiich was’ born ‘in Met-: .{farv, Saskaichewan, : but’ moved | .{to Prince Rupert while a! young- : “fe a s a e. “i terand attended both King Ed- ‘@ Do you knew" that you “exh | werd and Booth ‘ Memorial ‘High from!:-HMCS Chatham: and: the, 1: 7320. Heavy-Anti-Aireraft Battery, boas RCAi,(R): the Legionaires fell: in”; ae vat the Legion ‘at 10:30 a.m, andy: ‘moved : off through ‘the city: toy. the First: United Church’ where|: > *: the’service: was conducted: ‘py: the: v4 Rev. :Lx;G, Sieber. : " , pay Standard: Fuel: Oil aecOunnls ae TL: ‘G. Hrelger stn “Lid. 612 3rd ST AYC, West,” _ * (263) School,’ Mrs. Fitch trained’ ay-a nurse at St, Paul's Hospital in”: tancouver, but WV health. forced : 80 Hureh junior cho Idiers." voices: ‘ang’ “Onward, -Chilstian 2 2 @ Yeu can py Albert and ‘Me-. wat to discontinue. this. ca’ cer. n ‘he Diterns Uoral Fisheries, Coin, ission and operated their o ‘tee: Caflery. accounts at H.G, Helger.. son Ltd. 612 3rd Ave..West.: 1 (263) |. '@ art Exh.vition, High School: ‘Friday, Nov, 12, Afternoon anc | icvening, Tea and Silver-Colleu- Hon, CoP (263) e. Rupert Radio and Electric Hadvise they are selling out lamp! ‘shades’ at cost.’ Pick up your | while selection lasts, (264) saving: Fiince Rupert: TRY’ EM Special meeting Elks | Lodge ‘March of Dimes Cominittee, Elks i dome, 8 pn. tonight, All inter- ested members please attend, . (it) | @ Housewves—There will be ne HMk delivery Thursday, Armis« jee Day, Geb your. extra ‘mith from your driver Wednesday. ‘Northland Dairy, (262) @ Mencdly General Meeting Loyal Order of Moose, Prince Rue. pert Ludpe No. 1051, d par, Tues. ‘day, November 9). All members please allend. (202) Just Heat ‘ c ON SALE “QUALITY” TH ds Quality you wnt in that gift ba sure to visit BULGES Where quality is must} bo wren youn Just drop tin he Ballad SKEENA GROCERY Reel, AND REMEMBER IETS OF IEWELLERY are Not for n Day - Wut for ALWAYS! CHAE WHE revelye a copy, SKEENA Loe eh teen eee A) naam Rane 14004 SHOE Gemaee eR Mier Pym Moen! wn Tay Se BALL AS: ow: . scteeter ene ay “44-she Joined’ the stalfof:: ogi eee gence nee Lee ated mb Ngee eery eaten Magnes ne = a : . ~eiyn Phe od : neees . toe ge “The Famous 4 STICK A NEW TASTESENSATION 5th Avo., Opp. Hospital, J. 8; Bises ol, shesl vv apa m= Eat ' em ONLY AT You Can anWin s] 0. 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