4 Y ap * ‘ gi f s" ie § ha vad vh My i a | q ‘4 " \ oo | mm | a8 ot nice 4 ling ¢ ted | : "4 { e A Ho | are | you} uly | wel 13 ' a i | ' } val o co : | ‘t Osim wy tee aay #o @ZAVO theatre line-ups — bt yor: Show Tickets at the Grand: GafeiThir week the Grand Cale! y affets: Long Spare Chips, Deen Fried Prawns, Pine- pple Chicken, Best Red Brand Bone steuks and Fried Half , een daity! Dial $215. Open til'2 an Ghiturday. ° i) et tie @ The.Navy League of Canada, it 8 report pass the ‘alatement dnd to elect officers foeiheconsuing year. New m nover},500 square miles “in Den- mark: ‘the beech inka awate Bemeey Yipee ~ Aizen * r ei Wed, Thurs., Fri, and Sat. periodic visits taking samples of fe PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS Monday, October 15, 1056 ‘ Francois Lake News | rancols Lake IN6eW | | By AGNES H, NEAVE | Mr, and Mrs, Duncan Moore Dally News ‘Correspondent. jand Sandy Moore are. {n ‘Burns | FRANCOIS -LAKE — Mrs.|Lake for a week, having driven iStretch is now teaching at the) up by car from Vancouver, Dun. | Egmont school, Egmont ig «&lcan’ Moore is Hugh (Chummy) ‘small place on Jervis Inlet about! McPhall’s nephew. jthree miles from the Karl's Cove em iLanding where the ferry leaves| Someone ran-over a skunk on "Rupert branch, will meet] for Sallery Bay. .t 1s very beau-|the road near the Bickle ranch. ardroom of HMCS Chat- | Uful there and Mrs, Stretch A small boy living near invest- Wednesday, October 17,| Says it reminds her of her native |’ed ina hatch of eggs this Spring, | iy. Ribs, Phone orders a spe- (243) th. to hear the president's: Ireland with bracken rowan which hatched out well and he firiancial| trees (Mountain Ash) rushes! was proud of his thirteen chick- eng, But a skunk came one night and cleaned up all but two. May- be this is the skunk found lying |” dead beside the road, ‘and Scotch thistles. -She has a} teacherage and Is comfortable, em-! recently 942) |'Captain Stretch had a. lleft for a trip to the Queen Regular mene of [Charlottes when ,Mrs, Stretch Mooen No. 05! ‘wrote, and he likes his work, t : ' They sent kind remembrans elcome, ( —p—— Hight years ago w. A, Grif- fith of Terrace had need to go 4008 ou to pay. A few days ago he came into the store and gave Hugh 42, saying that, he had not been pack this way: again until now! We remarked. that Socrates (who you will remember used to go va ; iland have been working during ¢ Original Rexall One Cent) the week in thiy district on their nig week, Ormes Drugs Lim-|water from the lake for plank- (246) :ton for intensive scientific re- search into the sockeye salmon There were 19 pupils at Sun- day School in church on Sunday , morning, For this lesson the Women's Institute had sent for slides showing the story of Amos, also the “Silver Buckle” story and pictures by the French art- ish Rosa Bonheur. Burns Lake Monday to have Thanksgiving dinner with Betty and Charlie Beatty. On the way,, just as we were coming to Burns lake, we saw a mink trot across the road. Is the most n tree, ete ene oe eee What a blessing it is that packrats are 80 devoid of brains. Hugh heard one in their attic, although how it gol in is a mys- tery, and be seb a trap in a stove pipe laid on its sidé, Pack- rats cannot seem to resist. gal- loping through a tunnel, and sure enough, in no me he heard a scuffling, By the time| he had raced up the stairs rat had pulied its leg oul an | | | There was a mecung of the . luca) Social Credit association ‘in the Hall here Friday even- ‘ing with 14 persons présent, Of- 'ficers were chosen for the com- ling year wilh John H. Keefe, ‘president; C. V. Hartison, vice- ‘president; Mrs. F. M. Harrison, rsceretary-Ureasurer, Nell Kelly jand William Harrison, directors. t | ens eee eee ‘were ona routine patrol through. ‘the district and intended doing | ‘sume hunting if the ved, i \ } i Mr. and Mrs. R. Cormier, weather ‘their son Terry and niece Marg-: jaret Haub drove in unexpectedly | on Wednesday morning. They | ‘had been to Victoria where they | nant cuneate tw creme eee | | “ | 'had enjoyed meeting old friends, | They also spent some time’ in: the Okanagan and are now On| AWARDED A PR Rupert Co-ordinating counci Rupert men an Council each year dinner are raised noon in the Civic Centr Big Membership Drive | paign will be launched this week by the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce. business firm in the city urging ™ ot more of his employees the Jaycees. of age are eligible to join. the | year. ditice of splitting their way back home to Prince; Bch ge IZE as the oldest man, at last year’s Over-70 . i “Tuesday, Oct. 16, abi he donde har 8:30. pin initiaiion (© leit many friends here, ja trp by a and asked our! Christmas dinner was-Henry Wilkinson, 96, 659 Eighth A of candidates, All! 1. Webster tt Francolg Lake tax! to take him. Rast. shown receiving his gift from E, T Applewhalte MP, don and Mfrs. Gordon, ‘president please attend, (242)/ J. Webster ane ommy Good-| He was $2 short when he came _ (right). The dinner was: staged last December::by.:the rime [Of the Tourist Bureau,,Walter J. Mir Wilkinson. and. all Prince |SmUh and . Mrs. Smilh Ane d women over 70 are feted by the Co-ordinating . ‘at a simicar Christmas party. Funds’ for the by an annual tea, being held Thursday after- e auditorium with couricil president Paulson and Mrs, J. T. Boulter convening. The @ ERIC'S GROCERY —near li wi | n in t fogs fabbus slop, how open gyn. SPawnng potentials in the Fra-!about with a lighted lantern Mrs. Harry e “Prince: rb Jaye as | dayd trom 2 to 4 (2igp) (Se! Watershed. . hunting for ai honest man)| council is making an urgent appeal to city women for home- with past, president.Mrs., Vernon | - Pa i set could have found one here, and| cooking donations and the patronage of the public. The teats . Ciecone. convening, assisted by’ . el] £ © Sotis of Norway mecling to- The Abe Pewrs iamily ls mov- | this Is not the only time that; the only event used by the Co-ordinating Council to raise money members, Mrs, Melvin Wells anu)” eal feeb Pm, ‘sity ting into their brand new home| similar: incidents have happen | for the Yuletide affair. a mee? Uvrs, John Freemans’. PY \ 1 OW Nh acre nor a short distance this side of thelr) ed, _—— [cre tece se renemeenes _—| Refreshments wore.’ provided | °| _ Anjonig forests and woods Mat olf one. _ | toot ep Pee by the Jaycee-Ettes, ‘the’ Prince |. . a My husband and I drove in to | C “ [ . | Rupert , Credit Women’s’ Break- “ UNnIOr AMDELF LAUNCHES Jrest cus, ana the: Prince Bue): An intensive membership cam- young man who indicates an in- ‘terest in the movement, and to supply further. information--on lrequest. : ves All leading a f A letter has been sent to every | Canadian business- he employer to encourage one and encouraged membership in| - to join the Jaycees. Sete | he Junior Chamber of Com- Young men from 1 to 35 yeavs , Mer’ ‘theme is “Training For iLeadersnip:? v8 ME Membership fees are $12 per t Some firms make a prac-: the membership , a be ity, develop self confidence and ives j the " rei : . . tives of the Junior Chamber ares ation. from business, industry available to discuss an applica- | and: professions. ~ Membership} tion for membership with ANY) tyyoughout Canada totals’ more [Open House; jAt Museum ~ ~The. Museum: of .Nor- : Se ns East": Arriving here thern’ «British “Columbia the vqueen of the. North” wit ae lyesterday afternoon:had a Mrs. Highs vas. het “mother | Mp et nae a Mts, WiC; MacLean, @ls0:,0)) 0 en Mag |recérd entry of guests 5) wise” Rock,*who willbe guest) John FTN The Dally News, 1 more than 400 adults and |museum’s ‘Open House:’ ne ‘ av] , out / igor, ok ibaa. “ whe to climax *Museum Week ‘George Pavich,'920 Hays Cove" staged across Canada, | Avenue, left; this, morning by _ Seattle Hs mM rn o “a 4: (CPA plane’ for Vancouver where quist and” her f rom October 7 to Ma. - \he- will receive medical: treat: Susan, arrived in: ‘| Patrons attending. the: suc-. cessful event were E.. P..Apple- {whaite - MP and Mrs... whaite, president of the. Senior chamber of Commerce Earl,Gor- |Canon Basi Mrs, Prockter. |. The’ “open house” lighted .by a tea, sponsored “by | * |the ‘Prince: Rupert Jaycee-Ettes We pe pert. Fishermen's, Co-operative | association. Mr. and’ Mrs. Aelx: Mitchell: were responsibl the, ‘table. centrepiece ; ne en and firms have endorsed] -’.- “Tt gives yucug men the ability | °— O organize, assume responsibil-} ~~ vigorous Canadian sentiment. - ‘DERSC » White Rock} visitor: Mrs, Wil- |: Nam J, Hughes left for her-home Ea “{this morning. py..Canadian. Pa- 10 ‘Veifie Airlines plane after:a-week- |. end visit’ with her -brother-in-|° law ‘and sister, ‘Mr, ‘and’ Mrs. Trowsdale, -412. Eighth’ ‘Avénue M sre Friday. on / of her son-in-law and daughter,’ Mr. and Mrs, ‘Trowsdale, for.an extended stay... ba ey city by. CPA: plane Saturday ‘al- ter spending iwo:.week iIdren attended the a ment, / Accompanying. Mr. Pav- ich was his son William Pavich, who will return to the ity, Wed; J Apple- nesday. 1 °8,-Prockter -and | © f. was’ High- o e. for} ’: f pink |... nd yellow. roses anf “Curator Mrs..Jocelyn Bolton, tke I écel¥ed! the ‘guests. “.. fo the Liquor "Ifyou are o Mutual ot Omaha policyhold can be iure'you-are protected all the way by - irdn-clad poli ited t ‘ With over $4,153,000. on t. ts aye oe cles exactly suit ca an ine : ‘ani costs with the employee; others: On Friday Game Warden W,| Ws gone. Hugh set the trap costs Wi ployee ” Iti int i iGill of Prince George called in} again in the same place and Pay the full amount as they vu ie ve Oi eal ad ‘for a short visit with Game during the night the stupid| consider it worth several times Men” | 3 ee Ge. W a a 7 ' i Commissioner F, R. Buller and! creature went right ne the) the cost. . \eide sai d today. t on po nr we Meiape rene iT, Hepling of Vancouver, Tacy| wap again and died there. yttembershP [chairman Roy} The Junior Chamber is a non- a i Lume ens luge au Richard ebber and other representa-' sectarian, non-political’ organi- sYaineyuver, BG, 6." Leepnene afte wan nmr TET ott 95,000 and throughout the , ‘ linternational organization—rep- District Folk 1 . : : : lreserttative of 52 free world; , countries — approx! Meet in Rome |. | Next meeting “of. the. Prince 4 mately 250,-; ee Rupert.’ On ‘Thursday morning i ee early they drove out hunting} Word has been received here Rupert nO will be Monday, | and came back to thelr collage|that K. B. Warner, owne! and [NOVEMDCY ne et here at aboul noon having | publisher of the Smithers Inter-| _ heard a moose which they were | or News and the Burns Lake not able to catch up with. They | Review... met. a former Smithers |... yn ialso -neard a Geer and several | slau erince Rupert resident while | siftess ve b lwelves in a pack howling and: in Rome on a tour with the Cane ; , ERS, mo | squabb.ing aver a dead deer. adian Weekiy Newspaper assoc- | - - | after noon the famiiy drove iation group. wae? —— font again, golng around the! Mr, Warner was among those | . Hake via Nadina to Ootsa Lake.|who were entertained at the | : ‘ x pos . | Four miles from Ootsa they saW: canadian Embassy in ' Rome. ‘{" t X oo en i for FREE HOME — ¢ AN AD A [2 MOOS Cre Oy an while there met Mrs. Duncan | . ig Sarr : : ten 2 DELIVERY ‘got his seven-year-old moose Douglas, wife of Brigadier Dous- : ee noe ye RE with a perfect set of horns and | 185s" embassy attache. Mrs. DF Te yft0 reswors and Raves of FAD ALL ‘about 500 pounds of meat which ; Douglas, ree On nieee and ‘of , . ed er aie Mle alta ' ahpy are shipping home | Mrs, Day, ¢ ince Rue: HW f ” ee yee Maen He af ABOUT if ‘pelnce Rupert, By the time they | pert is the former Mrs, W. Han- q I ka ‘Silver Spring Stout j had the carenss ready to load it, | S00, daughter-in-Inw of the late sf anne rye | IN. ji was too late to catch the ferry sand and Mrs. Ola! Hanson MP, ee een ee Oe owen ‘ . back.so the had to drive all) ane at one time lived in rr nee ips oy 1... : - : The eae rol : WEDNESDAY’S around the Ske again. They had Rupert and Smithers. , ‘ Tuesaay, October 16th nr a) ; pnid..or by lise Government of | Heft at 4 pam. and were home The touring group also had in - mS EE tes "British Colyarais, | , {again at 10:30 am, all weary but{ audience with dhe Pope in Vat a eggs wool g' yee ae , PA PER ” i pleased with thelr day's sport, !can City while in Rome, | Manufacturer 5 SW Stock gives the F 20 ne aces vo Sr ne semecematmarmenrns OS len cnn eee tan renee | merchandise at ridiculously low. prices. ‘ Wi vier Coats All new merchandise. Regular values, to $39.99: § i lI _—_ D — Store-Wide Sale ....ssreertetengititinn | a . ory All new merchandise. Regular values: to 19.95. : | Dresses Sistineiiaciaiieae : 2 2 — Sizes: 11 to 18 and 1672 to YB cveegegeeverneerieenieaee Nie | Blou: 8 ae A Slag Store Wide Cleaned re x ~eO- MIT COOLS =" izes: otore-VVIde. CANCINCE vcseecqueree WED OUSE> ee ES : . 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