Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, January 4, 1951 Rupert Artist Is Acclaimed Victor Amadio Making Good in Los Angeles LONDON (CP) - Cocky, the' too. has been keeping a secret a , long time. For Cocky is no gen-London zoo's 35-year-old cocka- tieman. Tiie new name is Saliy. Richard Gilker, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gilker, leaves on the iff i , m trs i Prince Rupert-born Victor Am DRESSES-Two for the price of one at Annette Mansell's Ladles' Wear. (H) Jules Perry is sailing tonight Prince George tonight for Vancouver where he will attend an &&&&& adio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis, Amadio, Sixth Avenue West, eight weeks' University Exten-ion course in agriculture. E3EVJ iCJSTAW IT COFPGG SAVES AS MUCH AS 40 A FOUND! malrini arrA Irt a Mo in ......... jwu m a j ... nmrAo.lnnnl . I Jna innJav' Fresh Grade A large cartoned where he has his own commercial office. eggs at fi5c a dozen and five pounds of sugar at 59c are two Especial talent, which was at first displayed in school days, rn - r u ' vyi--sr of many specials in SHEAR-DOWN'S January sale. See our windows for further details. (3c) .rf, i p J: was developed at art schools in Vancouver, Oakland and Los An-1 r r oj flyiv ,vi : 1 -F x getes. Recently it received rec Luncheon guests yesterday at the Prince Rupert Gyro Club's ognition in the press following on the Prince George for Vancouver. Miss Bea Rudderham left on today's plane for a trip to Vancouver. DRESSES Two for the price of one at Annette Mansell's Ladies' Wear. (H) Mrs. Alf Hardy and daughter are sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. E. H, McCorriston left on today's plane for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Richards are sailing tonight on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. 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With Instant Chase It Sanborn, you save as much as 40 cents a pound ever the price of regular coffee. know hot veooa g Writes Kay English, art editor of Los Angeles Examiner: "Holding the spotlight at Esther's Alley Gallery is the first one man show by an artist who signs himself Amadio. "Born 27 years ago in Canada, Victor Amadlo's first exhibit, shows he possesses a most unusual talent and I am sure you will agree when you see his colorful oils and water colors, views of Los Angeles, Paris and San Francisco. "Already Amadlo's work hangs flfww AJjrm Vw'rt?, W. instant Canadian Legion Ladles' ANNOUNCEMENTS Bridge, Whist and Crlbbage, Catholic Hall, Thursday, Jan. 11, 8 pm. Legion Card Party, Jan. 17, 1951. Conrad School P-TA card party, January 19, 8 p.m. Presbyterian bums banquet, Friday, Jan. 26. Auxiliary meeting tonight, 8 "I know a swell place to run out of gas" be i ccfresccfti o'clock. Installation of officers. (no i UNLUCKY REFEREES until yoi Job's Daughters meeting Fri tTrYsl day. January 5, at 8 p.m. sharp. WOODLEY, Berkshire, England Depth Sounders For Fish Fleet Cakewalk, party and silver in many important private HOTEL ARRIVALS march. , (4c) Albert & McCaffery O) A ball that must have had a grudge against officaldom knocked out the referee In a soccer match here. Later on it was kicked into the crowd and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Trudeau "His water colors show he has ' . full command of the media as Prince Rupert's fkhing fleet well as the ability to portray continues to go modern and the (Prince Rupert) what he sees. There is a Via- emrjhasis now is on denth-1 knocked out a spectator who was arrived Saturday night from Beaudette, Minnesota, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trudeau, Piggot Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Koch of Terrace are arriving in the city from Terrace on tonight's train mines quam.y in nis Deauuiui SOunding equipment which has 1 an on-auty referee, composed oils that is notable. ) vllV) . . ., , . .... I . Try a Daily News Classified. "This is indeed a stimulating show " I buttets 111 sizing up the bottom The Los Angeles Examiner ar-'.f tne Rrount?s. before setting out PORTR A ITS ilms Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO their gear Much valuable time Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Scherk, Cumberland, Maryland; George Kcaslev and Rj. N. Gardiner, city; T. T. Carroll, Watertown, New York; Mr. and Mrs. V. H. McMahon and Mr. and Mrs. H. Haugland, Terrace; C. Matthews and H. Hagman, Houston; Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Butchart, Smith-ers; T. H. Riley. R. 8. Gordon, A. Bell, M. Oliver, F. E. Lockie, Har-ley Teal, J. McCartney, Miss Betty Kent and S. C. Naylor, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ball and family, Cranford, New York; T. E. Walgr-m, Seattle. can now be saved by use of the depth sounders instead of the old lead lines. tide is illustrated with a three column cut of one of Amadlo's water colors, "San Francisco Street Scene." M, - 4th Street box m The only 'instant peavenly ' 13 K6 J'hone Green 389 Prince Rupert and will sail for Vancouver on the Prince George. Attention Fishermen! The wise fisherman will order his boat tanks now to insure spring delivery. Thorn Sheet Metal. Black 884. (tfJ Miss Aldred Ker R.N., who ha been on the nursing staff of tu t in-.i.. - cyuu viirie win uy lew 11 " an The Los ! Angeles Times says of . . ,, ;, , of the halibut !,,,. fleet f u here which the same Amadio exhibit: "Here backed by 85 years of coffee experience in a.-Kvinlcling mm. 4 J Luxury Steamer Is a positive draftsman who defines buildings, space and people sharply and precisely in firm lines and clear washes of color." Joseph Cotton, moving picture actor, has written appreciatively to Amadio, inviting him to see his collection. PRINCE GEORGE are without these depth sounders. At the moment there is a rush to get in such equipment before scarcity develops owing to the defence demand. Cne local waterfront electrical concern reports installing five depth sounder in recent days. Fifteen new combination gill-netters and ,halibut boats, being built for Sunnyside cannery will be equipped with depth fT" i r - III If rvm Prince Rupert General Hospital for the past couple of months, is leaving on tomorrow evening'.; train for Prince George to Join the public health service there. Miss Olga Moores R.N., of the Prince Rupert General Hospital nursing staff returned to the city on Tuesday afternoon's plane Enrolment Holding Up Enrolment in Prince Rupert schools in December dropped 17 Visit Italy from the record enrolment of On Way Home BAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations .... Writ or Call November to 1332 but remaine, after spending a few days in Vancouver. Miss Barbara Teng returned home on yesterday afternoon's plane from Vancouver where srie well above the figure for De- ..mhpr R.mth and Conrad After a memorable visit to BALDOCK, Hertfordshire, England (CP) By a close majority the town council has decided to Street schools led the drop at Italy- their ancestral homeland, five each with Borden Street whlcl they had never seen be- narrow the town's main street, i reputedly the widest in England. ! spent the past three weeks with the Elgar Choir into which sne was recently accepted. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anton-elli and family, who have been visiting the city for the past couple of weeks, are returning to their home in Seattle on the accounting for four and King lore, jonn basso ana Louis cam-Edward three. All four schools pagnolc, young Prince Rupert had higher December enrol- men, are now on their way home ments than in 1949. ! aboard the steamer Ascanla from Following are the figures by Liverpool to Halifax, schools with 1949 totals in par-' Rome, Naples, Venice and entheses: Milan were the cities of Italy Booth 474 (457), percentage which thev visited and of par-attendance 92.048. ticular interest was the Vatican ' to, color. . i.V CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE . PRINCE RUPERT. ' BC. "Mr." &"Mr$." Bedroom Suites Varied Shades also Springfilled Mattresses and Household Fittings v' Ml Prince George tonight. percentage from which they wrote to the editor of the Daiiy News, percentage Basso and Campagnolo have i John Bulger was the speaner Borden 69 (238), attendance 93.76. Conrad 271 (246) attendance 96.95. today at tho regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert GORDON & ANDERSON also seen Paris and Geneva , ing their trip.- King' Edward 318 (312) Rotary Club. President A. B Brown was in the chair and there centage attendance 94.65. Other schools in the district' i LIMITED News Classifieds Make Sales. j Ders wnn a lew guests, were: DIgby Island 19, percentage attendance 98.34. Blue Bonnet Marcjarine HOLLYWOOD CAFE 5 f- J ir.c t9rco HJtancoll at'A A mi. niiu ivno. iwM .Tiu.i naillnor tonicht on the Prince Port Essington 51, percentage KIDDIES' DRESSES THE BEST SELECTION of DRESSES IN TOWN We Specialize in percentage percentage George for Vancouver. Tney attendance 89.17. expect to be away for three Port Edward 84, months and are going to Call- attendance 92.61. fornla an dpossibly Florida. Their Port Simpson 7, granddaughter. Miss Marissa attendance 85.7. Wlndle, is accompanying them. ; "BUILD B.C. PAYROLLS" feW C00K,NG HANDY vr??? AID DISHES iTHE STORK SHOPPE ilue 810 3U3 3rd Ave. W. n 3 CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN For J6uVside' Orders ' PIION E Ym Cars Driving From Terrace 1 There will be an important ' meeting of all E!k members on Sunday, January 7, at 2:30 p.m. Grand Exalted Ruler will be present. Place of meeting to ba announced in Saturday's rjacei'. OPEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M. Now Vitamin D increased, creamy-smooth Pacific Milk adds 'III? I' T moka Blu Bonnl extra nourishment to favorite ; recipes. Its uniform goodness; t,M The Skeena River Highway officially closed for the , Valare Robertson, who plead- winter but cars are stUl getting guilty yesterday In magistrate's through. Yesterday a party con-court v. nf rotainintr nPna of retaining to a charge rdon J 0 0 ?. li!"?: Collins, Garnet Jackson, Charts eu viiiut j "-ri,;: DeKergommeaux and Maurice makes it ideal for baking, cooking or beverages. And Pacific whips easily for party meals. ' PACIFIC MILK loolt at MlleitMS s n m J " II N- ! Kuwd tht bag I L Blu Bonnet is a rich me wuma . was D rlved f Terrace by taken the jewelry from the room hlgnway Mr CoUlns Terrace's or a man. the here lawyer, caught plane Dr. D, L. Scherk, who is to be for Vancouver on business. its IP golden-yellow raady M Vacuum packed and Honiogenizvtl I assistant trr.hniral sunervisor of Maurice uuoeau also enpiansn r.imKio noii,,i,lko niunt nt'for Vancouver. The others ara wt.nn island, and Mrs. Scheil: returning to Terrace by road on your next CHARTER FLIGHT "Hospitolity and Good Food" That is Our First Aim riione 17 for Orders To Take Out ommodore Cafe arrived in the city yesterday from Cumberland, Maryland, to take up residence. The port office rush at Prince Rupert has concluded. For weel-s the hours were indeed busy and. Yen, It's easy ; ; ; ift's fun ... to make Blue Bonnet mai-parine that appetising golden-yellow color everyone likes. Takes two minutes Hat! And the amazing Yello Ouik plastic bag actually seals in Blue Bonnet dels-eiot.s country-sweet flavor? keeps it fresher, keeps It longer. Ask for Yellow Quik Blue Bonnet today! 1 JTteW'G csw f as Christmas and New Year drew i nearer, the postal staff, a!- thoutrh larger, had about 'alll CHARTER FLIGHT PLANES available for Aerial Surveys Aerial Photography C Private Charter 'Timber Cruising, etc. ALL INTERIOR AND COASTAL POINTS f Sc fcs2, they could do to take care of the crowded lobby. But today, business may be said to be back IEAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED to normal. .a. M Alt . F aTsV. B.V w ' For 1 uicirnyc. 1- E. Mortimer 324 2nd A ve. (Near CFPR) m t' itu vi'i l i tTTsufj;!, , . iii -am i i.nnet w - -m- -iv. RESERVATIONS RATES INFORMATION Legion Auxiliary Holds Card Parly Ten tab!es were in play at the- !Si . 3 J? t Ol tin at vniin f rfimSmLj ft s.r PHONE 476 Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary mixed crowd party last QUEEN CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. night. Winners were: A ProJurt of the Makft of Crlbbage W. Rothwell and A FUISCHMANN'S FRAMES! FRAMES! Come ir. and choose one for that Christmas Photo. w carr a large line of Up-To-Due Mouldings WRAHALL'S Photo Finishing 320 Thud Ave. W. Killas & Christopher Cldg. Air freight on all Flights YIAST MAGIC BAKING POWDEi and ether fine fsod products Mrs. Norton. Whist Mrs. Amoth and A. J. Croxford. Bridge Mrs. O. Scott and Mrs. A. J. Turcotte. Under convener Mrs. W. Rothwell, Mrs. W. Chapel, Mrs. J. S. Black and Mrs. D. Kerr, refreshments were served. I c a e i r oops liNAKMiK I y