titan oer “st. Andrew's ' Diptrets eidinae CLASSI . COMING EVENTS ; Past Mistr SSeS “Association L.O.B. A, Rummage Sale, Aug. $1, Pr eaby terian Sept. Conrad United W.A, Rummage Sale, Sept. 14, tee nee Rum mape Sale, Salvation. Army ‘Annual “One- Day drive, Sept. 16. rate erie ee Cathedral W.A, Rummage Sale, Sept. 21. “Nurses B Bursary Ban, Sept. 28, Hospital Auxillary Rummage "Bale, Sept. 28, Oe se ten ee lan ee nce ee cee Catholic Bazaar Oct, 9 and “10, Eastern Star Bazaar, Masonic Hall, Oct. 23. Qet 31, tees a ee Nov. Rebekah Bazaar, fem eee Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, W.A. to U.P.A.W.U, Fall Bazaar, NOV. 14, Civic Centre, | arnt youn re een ena ee chet et a et pn ones of Peshyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov, Nov. 21 Fall Ba- » JOD, Fall Bazaar, Women of the Moose nar, Decembe r 4, ENGAG Lb ME NTS BND oy be ee and Mrs, Mervin EB. Mar- tin announee the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sue, to Mr. Ron- ald Ciccone. The wedding to take ;place on September 13 at seven- Mr. se aathirty o’clock in the evening in a athe First Presbyterian Church with Rev. Ivan Gamble officiat- ing. bn) CARD OF , HANKS g The ‘Currie Family wishes to thank their many friends and relatives for their kind expres- sions of sympathy and beautifyl floral offerings. Special thanks to Rev, Ivan S. Gamble for his consoling words during our late Le reavement,. «lt Pp) PERSONAL TO Contact Aleohoties Anony- mous, write Box 343 or phone 2394, (213) 14 BUSINESS PERSONALS ASTORIA Messenger—Dial 4724. Agents Al’s Laundry & Clean- us ers (Terrace) and Terrace Transfer. Pickup & Delivery. (210) SEPTIC tanks built, repaired, bricklaying, house repair. Phene 4122. (222p) WILFORD Electrical Works. Mo- 38 COTTAGis., CAMPSITES sa FOR SAL E LLOYDS baby ible type for MISC, bug #y—collaps- eusy storuge while travelling, Body converts! - to car erjb. In excellent condil- lun, 318 9 Th Ave, Bast, (u- -ne) OXYGEN Acetylene “weldiny outfit, Used once. Phone 3275. oe (199) LABRADOR pups. ~ Phone 2194. 9 u. m. to 5 p.m. (202p) Lloyd Hghtwelht ‘bugey. Good condilion, 3632. (199e) OIL heater and washing mach- Ine. Phone 4941. —U99p) PIANO. 1 “Phone ¢ 3945. " (200p) 34 WANTED MISC. WANTED — Top market prices paid for scrap iron, steel, brass, copper, Jead, ete. Honest erading, prompt payment mide. Atlas Iron & Metal Ltd., 250 Prior St., Vancouver, B.C. Phone PAcific 6357, (h) CASH FOR icrap, Copper, Brass, Radiators. Dial 3526, Bowser St. 3h Batteries, Call 518 (205) BOATS and ENGINES 12 Foot Runabout Chris Craft Kit boat, complete with Mark 15 Mercury outboard motor and 5 gal. tank. This boat in excel- rent running condition. For your inspection and free demon- str ation. Phone 4039, (199p) 15 ft. v- -hottom, 4 Cylinder in- board. Bell reversible PPOp Cl | eat lor. Owner aboard John M. I, Home Oil. 4 to 8 p.m. Cash $375. (201p) 4 “CYLINDER Gray Marine 16 h.p. complete with clutch and shaft. Box 362 Daily News. (197p) 26 Ft. Gillnetter boat, 6 h.p. Easthope. $300. North Pacific Cannery. (199) EQUIPPED 34’ trolier, ready Lo 0. Phone 4460. (199p) RO 0 M 1S } FO R KR K NT HOUSEKEEING room, gentle- man preferred. 621% 3rd Ave. West. (201) SLEEPING room. Phone 497 1 (198) 37 ROOM ANU BOARD ROOM man. 2956. and Board for working (199¢) JOHNSON’S Cabins, Lakeise. IP. ‘S. Mallory Prop. Cabins. Boats, Coffee Bar and Groceries, Phone Be Od ea tang MBSE AG bates Te ind MALS yet weed x Sap rane LEGAL NOTICES AUCTION BALE Timber. Sale No76080 There will be offered for sale at public auction, at 11:00 A.M. on Sep- tember 20, 1957, to the office of the District Porester, Prince Rupert, B.C., {he Licence X-75030, to cut 4,486,- 060 euble feet of Balsam, Hemlock, Spruce, Cedar and other species, on an aren situated on part of Lots 2728, 2720, 2730, north end of Porcher Is- land, Const Range 6, Land District. Seven (7) years will be allowed tor vernoval of timber Provided anyone unnbie to attend the auction In person may submit o sealed tender, to be opened at the hour of auction and trented as one hid, forther narticulars may be abtalned from the Deputy Minister ‘of Forests, Vietoria, B.O.: the District PForerter, Prince Rupert, BC.; or the Forest Rineer Prince Ripert, B.C. GAZETTE JULY 256th, 1967. Jy 206, Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Sept, G, te ESTATE OF VIVIAN GARTEN, DECEASED ALL Creditors and others having aims apgninst the Estate of Vivian Ciarten deceased, late of Prince Ru- pert, British Columbia, are required to send the same properly verified to the undersigned Executor on or hefore the 21st day of October, 1057, after which date the Estate will be distributed to those entitled ptrrsuant to the Will of the sald deceased, hav- ing regard only to such -elaims of which Notice shall have been recelv- ed. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this th duy of Aryust, 1057. J.T. HARVEY, Executor, Box 188, Prince B.C. 17, Ttupert, ( AU, iG, CFPR. 1248 KNS 23, 24) Radie log S Pacific Standard Time idrs bought, sold, rewound | 48Y. (205) end repaired, (199) | a ws ao — en enenn een temet | BY HOMES FOR RENT PANTS or “slacks. Tailoring by: - Ling the Tailor. Quickest serv-; HOUSE for -rent. Apply Ben's ice -n une or two days. (205) Newsstand. ; . ¢419994 ELECTROLUX 344 SUITES FOR RENT Phone 2531. - (224) Sales & Service. 865 lith East. 20 HELP WANTED—FEMALE APPLICATIONS will be receiv- ed up. till noon Monday, Aug- ust 26, 1957. hy the undersigned for the position of Stenographer fur the City Police office. Apph- cant must state age, marital -stalus, and previous” experience, S/Set. J. W. Todd, N.C.O. i/e Prince Rupert Detachment, “City Hall, Prinee Rupert, B.C. (199) TO house wives “who Hve in small settiunents, construction, log- ping eam ps ete.-put your spare hours to arning $$$. become an Avon Representative, Write now tu Box 354 Daily News. Mt 25 Situations Wanted—Femate WILL bubysit. Phone S708. (199}) meter eB cee ce A youn, Indy” to kee D house “and look after children while mo- ther is working. Phone 2551 be- tween 9 a. m. dre 6 Panay (1071). RAILWAY “Clerk- ‘Stenoptapher, permanent, baste salary $26n ner month. Must be single and fully qualified. Phone Mr. Ink- nter, 3318 for appointment, ( (200) REL ABIL A Baby Sitter, Phone 2082 fle T Bo clock, (109ne@) pabmeene eee hevneee cates eee meen: rv KL el} USTED Tyas Stove and Pursace ail Ding 24a) PHILPOTT, mVITT & CO, TPD. Trampt and Courteous Bra 3 ee ee tee rar SALT, MISC. Turkey for Fricasse, eviscerated 39¢ |b. Fresh side pork .. 39¢ Ib. Hlamlburger ....... 33c Ih. Corn-on-cold 6 for wee . Ale Seediess Grapes 20c Ib. Tube tomatoes .. 22¢ ca, we your LOCKER PLANT 990 Bnd Avene Milees ood fram 6.00 60 0.00 p.m, Welewy and all day Aatiurday. AUP Ate eH one cere ote Make 4 Rooms and bath. “Couple only. “Apply Seal Cove Raad, No, 7. (202), 42 WANTED TO RENT URGENTLY required by Sep-: tember 1. Furnished apart-: ment by two business girls. Please call 3556 after 4 o'clock (200p), FURNISHED suite for young: couple. Arriving about August: 24th. Please reply to Mr. Wood-: side, c/o The Daily News. : (201-ner, TWO. or 3- bedroom house, Pre-i ferably furnished. Needed by! October } or sooner if available.’ Phone 210! and leave messare. | (201p): 1 SMALL. furnished ‘apartment or house required immediately! by two yvoune — business men. Phone 4125. (tf ne) YOUNG christian couple wants: one bedroom furnished anarte j ment @ose to eity centre, Box, 360 Daily News, (200) we hile sae > yu ee . srt ee ee eae ” URGENT—Furnished’ ‘or ubfur- nished sulte or house for sehool teacher wife and child, by ANG. ust 30; Phone 3435, 18) | GENTLEMAN 1 requires ieee room, Box 363 Daily News, (20op) TWO or 3- hedroom hame, One ehild, Contact Hal, (1a8)) 42 LISTINGS, WANT ED REAL STAT Mr INS SURANCH tT, NORTAN YOUNGS AGENCIES LIPD, LISTINGS WAN’ rep Phone 3236 213 Third St, Arent B.C. Auto “Assoclalon een ce er rire Mee emerante: emcee a wetneniess smbem Atmenty ¥t (5 PROPERTY ron SALE BUILDING, pone cee OR x 100°, Large apartment upper floor, Anply 390 2nd Ave. West, (d2p) S eumnatial Mem timer nee ete emeet sotees wate peer WG AV. NOTICH — \ von “LAND TREGTSTRY Re: Certiflente of Tale Na. 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Grandmothers Gather For Tea VICTORIA (— The Grand- mothers’ Club of Chicago des- pire CN Pye ae he tag. ee twa - adn aL ns OOO a a Be a BRN Rt Re Ba pei pe REL NR FO IAN MN We WN A aming lamplight illuminates a the ‘traditional Symphonies a In Trouble LONDON . (Reuters)—Britain’s cided Thursday to tell the gov- ernment some of them face dis- solution unless they are given financial aid to counteract a re- cent pay award to musicians. - ccnded on this Vancouver Is- land city, made a whirlwind tour and said the place “is a dream.” The 60 grandmothers shatter- | ed the afternoon quiet of the: leading hotel for tea and crum- pets in traditional Victoria styie. : “It’s so cuta we hate to leave,” said Mrs. Teresa Caldrone, who wears a badge reading: want is love.” The club was formed 18 years ago to glorify grandmotherhoad. | perpetuate the heritage of free- dom and boost other projects. ! including establishment of the: second Sunday in October as National Grandparents’ Day. Mrs. Rose S. Dyvig, founder and president, stressed the or- funigation’s charitable work. “We have a Gay Nineties vau- deville show and have put on more than 2,000 performances | for charity,” she said. “Believe me, we wire organization: We do not spend our time knitting and gos- sipping. We have work.to do,” _. The club was nere on a sum- mer vacation tour that included the Glacier National Park, the Pacific Northwest and California. American Missionaries Deported | Ten American missionaries were deported to Puerto Rico from the Dominican Republic August 3, Mr. A .Melin presiding minister of the Prince Rupert congregation of Jehovah's Wit- nesses, announced. Fare was paid by the Dominican govern- ment and the missionaries were escorted under arrest to thi plane. ' ‘Action came on the heels of “oa wave of persecution equalica only in) Communist countries” cHmaxed by a totnl ban pres- eMbing the work of Bible educa- ion conducted ‘by the Witnesses in the Dominican Republic since 1945. An ultimatum to the Christian missionaries to renounce = all issodation with the organiza- tlon and cease communiention with thelr Brooklyn, NvY. office or Jeave the country was made last month by Major General Arturo | spailiat, Minister of Security, whom the U.S, govern- ment sought to aostian in the disappearance of Dr. Jesus de Gatindes, Some of the mission- aries have been In the country for 11 years, According to offfelal news sources of the Dominican Repub- He, prosertption of the Christian neblvity of Jehovah's Witnesses wis legalized by President Hee- tor Trujillo on July 36 and the Inw carries penalties of from one to three months Imprisanment with fines of from thirty to one hundred dollars, TL was nnnouneed that aver $1 milion had bean appropriated by the Dominican government to enforce the ban, Mr. Mella wald oa full-scale eampalan to reastylet the vellmlious freedom of the Witnesses: has boon wider- way since July 1, Kingdom tail mooting places Nad been order- od closed and about 860 of Joe hoval'a Witnessos wore brourmht 1 for queationing, i Vry Daily News Classifiod ee eneahianh Tantenaenemneceaaaad ae etd ene pa “all 1! are a live-| Orme eaten etme CHATHAM, Ont. (@—Firemen | grappling for a “body” floating -in MacGregor Creek saw it de- ‘flate and sink as soon as the grappling iron bit into it. It 1 turned out to be an’ rubber suit. leading symphony orchestras de-. inflatéd ! Medieval-like scene of. splendor performance of the “Sanguis | Two ‘thousand citizens of Bruges take part in the play, presented. only once every {Football ‘Action By The Canadian Press." -Eastern | Canadian in Toronto to mect.. Argonauts tonight and ‘Montreal: Alouettes, playing Hamilton Tiger-Cats in Hamiilton Saturday in Big Four contests. . | ELSIE REMPEL 4.)LM, A.R.CT, L.R.S.M. TEACHER OF PIANO Phone 2746 1830 6th Ave. E. football |" clubs return to action this week- |’ end with. Ottawa. Rough. Riders |- OS EOC ENON LOT GA ge « EOL AN ILC L Motta Beg Prince Rupert Daily. News ie 7 ool: Friday, August,,. 23, 087, a, ae ee ’ perpros » they. complete their. studies. war. A LITTLE ‘LEARNING — “Higher education undoubtedly. ‘nas ‘ its advantages, but. they seem to be escaping two- month-old _ Wan Hyang: Jin, as the tot watches mama catch up on some of her work-in the architectural. drawing room at. Kent State ' University in Kent; Ohio. Mrs. Van, a. home economics major, ~ “was unable to get a. baby sitter, so she took’ the youngster with : her to: class, ‘The father. of the ‘family, himself ‘a graduate student at the. school, was. attending classes at the. same time. . 'The couple,’ from. Seoul, Korea, expect to return, hortie after | Business. & Professional J. H.. BULGER | , OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Jewellers Across from Post Office GREER & BRIDDEN ‘ LIMITED | BUILDERS i a | 4 TRY THE | DIAL For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods | OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS Open’ 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. 635—2rd Awe. 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HOW DO YOU THANK y BY MAKING THAT LIFE THE BEGT DANG-BLAMED LIFE A GIRL CAN LIVE, - URA! By BOB MONTANA ss, wHAVE THOSE THINGS . CLEANED AND STUFFED J : “ot BEFORE VOU. HANG THEM cp? ae AWHQME NP 0 CONTINENTNIK JE ge @ SHAKING LIKE oP A BOWL JELLY! Se ST By STAN DRAKE: . wn og 2 ae Av ‘ Me, r a” COME ON, DAISY-)'LL + Hey 6 ot gomge ome +S et abe Daily News Vour School: Supply Head Quarters . |SHE MAY BE A DOG, BUT SHE'S STILL A GIRL hi Ih Vt ta