Prince Uupctt Daflp i3cto JUO. Saturday, June 20, 1918 TERRACE C.W.L. TERRACE At the last of the Catholic Women's Local News Items... Radio Dial 1240 KilocytlM CFPR (Subject to change) League held at the home of e ALBERT & McCAFFERY First for Building Needs i iMHER... CEMENT... Mrs. James Lever, new officers Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS Baseball Tomorrow Moose vs. Savoy 2:30 p.m. (it J were elected for the coming year as follows: President, Mrs. H. Doll. Vice-President, Mrs. N. Nor- Arrow Cash fur old gold. Bulger's. Mrs. S. L. Peachey is sailing this evening by the Catala on a holiday trip to Victoria. Mrs. J. Leamy and Mrs. A. H. SATURDAY P.M. 4:30 Here's to Romance 5:00 Tea Dance 5:30 Sports This Week 1. What is wrong; with this sentence? They displayed all sorts of pictures." Moose Whist Drive and Dance tonight B:30 last o the season. (It) f FIR, CEDAR AND BIRCH PLYWOOD . . . J RED CEDAR SHINGLES . . mandeau. Second Vice-President, Mrs. H. 2. What Is the correct pronunciation of 'foliage?" Mrs. G. E. Slater is sailing on Cote. Learn y are sailing tonight on 3. Which one of these wo.ds the Catala tonight to return to Vancouver after spending the Secretary, Mrs. W. Christy. GYI'KOC WALLBOARD . . . BRICKS, LIME, I'LASTEK the Catala on a trip to Vancou SHIRTS . NECKTIES HANDKERCHIEFS is misspelled? Innuendo, innun- Visiting Committee Mrs. last couple of weeks in the city. date, innovation. Simpson, Mrs. H. Cote. 4. What does the word 'foible" Welcoming Committee Mrs. ver. Lutheran Church Service Sunday June 27,. at 11 :00 a.m. Mr. C. Carter will conduct the Serv 5:45 Sporw college 6:00 CBC News 6:10 The Marsons 6:30 Good Music by Goodman 6:45 T.B A. 7:00 Northern Lights 7:30 To be announced 8:00 This Week 8:15 Piano Ramblings 8:30 T.B.A. 9:00 ITancing Party Mr. and Mrs. Hubert vans of Skeena Crossing are sailing Normandeau and Miss A. mean 'LBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. on the Catala tonight on a trip 5. What is a word beginning with po that means "existing in ice. U50 to Vancouver. l'HONE 116 FOR PRICES Mrs. K. D. Kwan and of Vancouver have arrived possibility, not In actuality?" Answers 1. Say. "They displayed all July 1 Dance, Civic Centre. Four Dukes Orchestra. (153) Miss Jeanne Coupal of the local publie health unit left on in the city for an extended .visit Announcements TEA, CARD PARTY with Mrs. Kwan's parents, Mr. bcrtlsemen mi tnia column L- charged lor b full month and Mrs. L.P.Mah,SixthAvenue 9:30 Chamber Music 10:00 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Indian Witchery 10:30 Dance Orch. 11 :00 Fish Arrivals kinds ?of ?pictures." 2. Pronounce fo-ll-aj, 1 as in it, a as in age, and not fol-ig. 3. Inun n 7 LJ: w West. Mr. Kwan has returned loaay 8 Pialle lul a w ,0" 9:00 Classics For Today 9:30 Vesper Hour -10:00 ;BC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 Canadian Short Stories 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sign Off MONDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Little Concert at o ceut wwu Last of the popular teas and BnufVi nft.or a hrinf Gtar Vfri COUVer, card parties held during the id Church W.M.s. lea ai date. 4. A personal weakness; slight fault of character. 'The slaves courted their master's A. C. Pallant of Skidegate, af Idf Mis. Faugnt, 7ui bin members of Canadian 11:05 Weather Forecast AU Ii 11T I l v. 41. vuiiiciio league uiuugnt out Legion W. A. please attend Dec pleasure by imitating his foi uly 8. U59) ,ic Bazaar, October 6 (168) and Sign Off SUNDAY A.M. 8:30 Sunday Recital ter a brief visit to the city, left by today's plane on his return to the Queen Charlotte Islands. Special marriage evensong, bles." 5. Potential. oration Day Parade, Sunday, June 27. Fall in at Canadian Legion 2:45 p.m. (150) . t a n r n.,,nn- a large number of people to Annunciation School Hall on Thursday afternoon and evening General convener of the function was Mrs. E. Telseth, C.W1. president. 11 JVlcU J a.v.i.jw. uuMai, Mrs. A. C. Hughes of the staff! St. Andrew's Cathedral, Sunday Advertise tn the Paiiy News! )r 20. June 27. All couples married at kah Fall Bazaar, Novem- of Miller Bay Hospital is sailing Between 2:30 and 5 o'clock in; tonight on the Prince George for St. Andrew's particularly invited. , (150) 9:00 BBC News and Commentary 9:15 Songs and Sinpers 9:30 Harmony Harbour 9:59 Time bisnai 10:00 B.C. Gardener 10:15 Just Mary 10:30 Music and Worship 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Transcribed Melodies 9:45 Modern Musicians 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup lime the gaily decorated hall a con- Vancouver en route to Salt Lake fcdian Lceion W.A. Bazaar; BlilT 10. rot 1 Miss S. Freeman, teacher at tinuous flow of ladies enjoyed j City, Kansas City, Montreal and afternoon tea and kept the, other Doints in the East on a Siiyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. the Suunyside Cannery Indian home cooking table busy. The home cooking table was lr charup nf Mrs .Tnspnh r.opnn vacation trip. Following their ASTHMA AND HAY FEVER IJKI A I'MI ASY OK I ANAIIA Mil. Vam-miver. BC 1 Ihral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale marriage to- 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Bernice Braden Tells a Story. 11 :15 Reminiscin' liber 25th. school, is sailing on the Catala tonight for Vancouver, having completed the school term. C. Stokoe is sailing on the Catala tonight for Victoria nignt Mr' and Mrs- John assisted by Mrs! Leo Doiron and Ch,rls ARROW ensembles, that is matching shirts, ties and handkerchiefs that give perfect blending, and no guesswork. ARROW shirts are Sanforized labelled guaranteed never to shrink out of fit. We'll gladly help you make a selection from our wide variety of patterns and colors. Mrs. G. R. Brett. tensen will sail on the Prince George for a honeymoon t !? to Vancouver and elsewhere in the In charge of the tea room 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:00 CBC News ll:03-Capitol Reports Ott. 11:30 -Religious Pediod, Tor. -PM- 12:00 CBS Symphony Orch. 1:30 Church of the Air, Kingston 2:00 By the Sea 2:30 CBC News were Mrs. Steve Dumas and where he will receive his dis 11:31 Message Period south. The bride is Miss Alice 2 FOR , tORATION DAY Mrs. C. P. Balagno. assisted bv charge from the Royal Cana 11:33 Recorded Interlude Barbe, a well known local girl. 11:45 Famous Voices lunday June 27, 1948 dian Navy. He plans to return to the city to take up residence. Mrs. B. Sylvester and Mrs. P. Le Ross. Pourers were Mrs. M. P. McCaffery, Mrs. R. E. Moore. P.M. members of Canadian i : i . ,1 1 . f ........ 12:00 Mid-day Melodies Dominion Day Sports Entry forms available at Civic Centre Canadian Legion, Watts & Nick- Thomas Melius, 'until recently Ill are iiivn.ru vy yuccu in the Pioneers' Home here, is 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume Chapter, I.O.D.E., to take i .. . Serviteurs were Mrs. A. E. Smith, Mrs. B. Sprinkle, Mrs. M. van Cooten and Mrs. J. Galbraith. TO TAKE HOME J J Call the . ft CIVIC CENTRE J 5 DINING ROOM J PHONE 231 erson. Entries must be turned in t th h j . th ed at f ; mese certmumes. t'fnlt ivirui- 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded Interlude Cashier for the afternoon was to Civic Centre Dy June za. Port CoquiUam where, accord-Eight track events, Gilhuly Cup,ing to latest reports he is doing fare reiiuesu vu mu " ul inn Hall Sunday 2:45 p.m. Mrs. H. F. Glassey. Roosevelt 2:33 John Fisher Reports 2:45 Week-end Review 3:00 Alan and Me 3:30 Weather Forecast 3:35 Musical Program, Tor. 4:00 Songs From the Movies 4:15 Movie Critic 4:30 Music by Eric Wild 5:00 Everybody's Poetry 5:38 Record Album Football, Baseball quite welL 1:00 Symphony Hour 2:00 Feature Concert larch to the Cenotaph and In the evening, about 60 play 1 J i I'M 3 'ark, July 1 (tf) McLatchie of ers took part in the final bridge, proceed to Soldier's Plot coration of graves. Mem- Constable W. E, whist and crlbbage session of the LADIES: READ THIS! Unwanted hair removed instantly willing to place cars at the IN MEMOKIAM WILL YOU BE PREPARED WHEN WINTER COMES? season. Winners of the grand ine Koyai uanaaian Mounted orizes of a bridire table were: Police is sailing on the Catala al of those attending are stcd to notify the Secry- HALIWELL In memory of Mrs. from face, arms, lees with Flash Hair Remover. Actually destroys the entire hair above and below the skin surface. Harmless leaves the skin soft and smooth. You can't lose Henry Haliwell, who died on Bridge, Miss Mary Astoria. " this evening on his way to Whist, Mrs. J. Van Walleg-1 Grand Forks to which point he Canadian Legion as soon 1 ssible. (150) ham. '.has been transferred. The city June 26, 1947. Affectionately remembered by Lillian, Olive, Cis and Tom. 6:00 CBC News 6:10 The Old Songs 6:30 Familiar Music 7:00 Musical Comedy 8:00 British Authors 8:15 World's Greatest Ballads 8:30 Music by Eric Wilde Cribbage, Mrs. Coultier. jR.C.M.P. office is closing tem-Smaller prizes were awarded I porarily. W.WYVbrVJWLPJWArW Money promptly refunded If hair grows back after third application with no questions asked. Price 200 postpaid. (C.O.U.'s Postage extra). IK APEX PROUl'CTS (Dept. 79) Box 22, Station B, Montreal, Que. to: Bridge, Mrs. Hardin and F. assisted by Mrs. J. Bu'gyinka. I0W OPEIIU SAVOY GYRO STAG PARTY Kenny. 'Cashier was Mrs. J. McArthur. Mrs. J. Yalloway was in charge Whist, Mrs. M. Ross Richard- SALT LAKES i Good Sum Realized For Flood Relief Fund ion and Mr. Corkery. Cribbage, Mrs. M. Larsen and HOTEL REFRESHMENT ; A goodly sum was realized for Mr Rodseth. of the raffle. The following were winners: Hamper of groceries Miss Marie Amadio. Pyrex Kettle Garnet Hull. Towel Set Jerry Yalloway. the British Columbia Flood Em In chargr of refreshments were Mrs, N. R. Young, Mrs. G. l Carl Zarelli, Prop Holiday Headlines BATHING SUITS to make you the mermaid nf the beach . . . LASTEX, JERSEY and BROADClX)TH . . .Solid Colors, ergency Fund last night when the Prince Rupert Gyro Club R. Brett and Mrs. E. Telseth, j Phone 37 P.O. Bos 514 staged a stag party in the Moose Temple at which some fiO men FRASER STREET ! Prince Rupert were in attendance. Card play- STAND Hot Dons Coffee Ice Cream Confectionery ipen Daily from 2:30 p.m. (. 10 p.m. EXCEPT Monday and Tuesday (Weather Permitting) ACCOUNTANTS ine was the order of the eve If you are going to inslal a ' furnace or replace your old unit, see your FAWCETT DEALER THOM SHEET METAL LTD. 253 East First Avenue Phone Black 884 ning and a chili supper was served at midnight with catering from the Civic Centre witn Norman Baker in charge. Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 7T7 Flowers For Ail Occasion! Stripes or Two-Tone . . Single and Two-Piece- BOXER SETS . . . neat and airy for sunbathing or play. CORDUROY SLACKS . . . Smartly tailored and as smooth as a landlocked lagoon on a breathless summer day. JERSEY PRINTS ... for the dress occasions. Saturday Services whose sensational success has been marked by write-ups in the NEW YORK TIMES, CANADIAN PRESS, EDMONTON BULLETIN and WESTERN BUSINESS & INDUSTRY MAGAZINE, are . NOW PREPARED TO EXPAND ACROSS CANADA m SALT LAKES KERRY SC'HEDl'LE Hotel.. A rrisa Is Prince Rupert W. R. La very, Vancouver; Capt. H. Doiron, Vancouver; J. Hillyard, Sandspit; M. Linstad, pally except Mon. & Tues. Jack M. Olyan B.Sc. Leave Cow Bay Floats riimsx vour cadabout finery with , fVed., Thurs., Fri. ' 2:30, a WHITE TOPPER and you are k 30, 6:30, 7:10. Saturday Every hour Vancouver; J. Ovenden, Mill from 10:30 a.m. all set for fun and frolic. NO IMr.RhM o v.hrn mo pimliaM. vour Holiday attire. CARRVINU CHARGES. g-unday Continuous from o BOOK SALE o Any Title (plus others) 75c Frank Swlnertoii V WOMAN IN THi: M NMUNE MM Ml KINNV U,"7' BOSTON AI.KNTI RK " h't'J '' '" B...n tWRUll tVlNUS OK Till: MOKMNU SOMB Of HU SK WAV """' rZ r.ilii Tler so B(1 rtHAT AMKKiVa MK.ANS TO ME '"; " Murwhull Itt HUSM HOTSIH K Kl.llll..inl TUKV IIAIir NT SO A-IHNTINti IM.n.lln-ii urimall VK TOKIA iK NIOI.I T Iliir Hellttim.llll KOOh I CK I KOHK KOK lt Bra I.1H Burmuil THE -KA K SHI'.IIS HIS TAIL All Tlwlalf HwtNtrl A tTKIT.C IN THE MATKK Hflril Hull tjl i;i:N ANNE'w LACE Iramrs Parkinson kryc kllwl m- WINTER MEETINd .OIINIillT hWIKT I'KINCE WHAT BECAME r ANNA BOl.TON Lmils Broml Ifld PKlilK-S WAV Rnln-rt M..IU.X THE BAI.EAK AMI THE SOI KCE ..: Rusanmllil Lrtmmunil H. M.J'ILHAM. I S((I IKE Marquund IU.ESKEII AltE THE MEEK " KtmMlk Bay; R. St. Louis, Sandspit; V. Gow, Sandspit; Mr. and Mis THERE IS NO FRANCHISE OR OTHER FEE The principle which has made the Original Edmonton Office so successful is "EVERYONE BENEFITS" We invite all Public Accountant who are interested In trebling thcti business, and qualified Accountant who are Interested In startlnK their own offices, to write lor details. We repeat, there Is no franchise or other fee. JACK M. OLYAN, B.Sc. Eunmntmi. Alt. HII4H KH . Saturday Services are Accountinn and Businescss Services Copyright across Canada 00:00 a.m. l ast boat returns 10 p.m. D. Main and family, Sunnyside; E. W. Burridge, Vancouver; W. Houston. Vancouver; Miss J. Adults 50c. I'ndcr 16, 25c Common, Port Simpson; R. Al Ill Return Return Tickets good only on day purchased. ger, Terrace; D. Steffensen, Ter race; D. B. Fawcett, Montreal : k" .si 1 ' l! it 1 Q) & THE KMI'EKOK'S I'HVSK IAN Kli'TV EOVI . ' .-. CIlrlstiiphHi Mnrlry 1 IIKIKT IN CONCHETE . Hrtro III lX.nuto VALl ES I e TO ,...5 def thrill ill our wuiuuw MoeMm.M For your Summer Menu Needs - VISIT Helgersons Groceteria select everything required to where can you that outdooi satisfy the sharpest appetites activity can produce. full line of cold meats, fresh We we have nave a salads, vegetables and fruito or cooi j delicious ! NEW ROYAL New Stock of WATERMAN'S Pens and Pencils has just arrived. ' A fine graduation or going-away gift DI6B PRINTING COMPANY BESNER BLOCK THIRD AVENTE. Movintr, Packing Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PIUNCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 2S1 P.O. Box 1W GOING ON A PICNIC? TRY THE VARIETY STORE Has Paper l'lates Cups. Spoons and Tablecloths ALSO Lunch Kits - Thermos Bollles Sand Tails and Fishing Tackle for the Kiddies Everything in canneu to Atlantic lobster. pRESH VGE TTRIFCnIRCpDUCE and CONFECTIONERY every night from 6 to 1 0 Whether are filling the picnic basket or the family larder you will get quality you deal at when you service ' goods and courteous MELGERSON'S GROCETERIA , ! THIRD AVENUES MEET IN WEST PRINCE RUPERT' MMZ SECOND AND Hex Cafte FOR TASTY MEALS ChP SuPy " Ch0W McIn OPEN 6 AM. TO 2 A.M. CHINESE DISHES Ol'tt SPECIALTY SECOND AVENUE. OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL PHONE RED 656 FOR hKtt. utLivtJti Phone Red 400 Box 1118 518 3rd Ave. E. ( , I