3r Prince. Rupert Daily News ' Tuesday, August 1, 1950 ' AIR PASSENGERS Adventure In Faith fills High? honor of the memory of Mrs Sally Walker. Last evening Mr. Sieber left by train for Toronto where, he will To'Juskatla (QCA today) D. Roche, D. Skakum, Mrs. 3. C. Cook. "To Vancouver (today)Mrs. C. Haan and daughter. Miss J. E. An adventure in faith through which all things Vere possible Mrs. O. Foster left today on i Mr. and Mrs. D. Magnus sailed the Coqultlam to, join her hus-1 Sunday night on the Camosun was the way Rev. L. O. Sieber Common, O.W.Lees,J.J.Kellry('describcd prayfcr la hls mmnin? mi yer, n. v,. onggs, Mr. anu ,,.. at F1rst Urlit(d chmrh. them down and enjoy the added com-0f an insulated home by installing REG LAS Roll blankets.' Mrs. Alec Wilson, D, Cameron 1 0 Sunday. He described the en-To Sandspit (today )-Mrs. W. j vlronment, of a praying nome Bowker, Mrs. Marquin, Mr. and for d famUy M an influence Dana in Vancouver. . for Vancouver. White Nyion Hosiery, forj Mrs. W. Hardy returned on the Nurses. Now In stock at Fashion ; Coquitlam today to Vancouver Footwear. (180) j after visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs W. E. Nachtriebj Mrs. R. O. Farmer and daugh-sailed today on the Coqultlam i ter Marilyn returned by plane for Vancouver. yesterday from Vancouver. They attend the World Convention of Christian Education, a gathering held under the auspices of tha World Council of Churches and which does not often come to Canada. Mr. Sieber will be I away for a month and, on the way back to the city, will holiday for a while at Lake Kathlyn with his family. j Rev. Jack T. Horricks of Cast le- pk i V ' I Y&y l',w ...... ,wvoo, --jgood throughout life and em Mitchell. REGLAS can easily be installed in your phasized the uplift which was available in the problems of daily life from such communion. From Vancouver yesterday) j Mr. Morgan, Mr. Smith, G. N. 1 Money, Mrs. Farmer, Miss Far-; Mrs. Gordon Fraaor .piiorf n I holidayt there and at Galiano in on evening, and costs only 36 per square feet. Miss A. M. Stewart, the social Island. Mrs. Donald Eby and brother mer, O. Burns, H. Schweiger, Mr. j worker of First United Church, the Coquitlam today for a vacation in the south WANTED Third class steam Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. J. Murray, R.was the soloist, sineine accent- gar will arrive here this Friday Ion the Camosun to relieve for the coming two Sundays at First (United Church. For the third Jack Clee sailed for the south on Lake, Mr. Fisher, Mr. Falls, piiss JtEGLAS, complete with vapour barrier, f t to fit between ceiling joists, just roll the Coquitlam today to spend a ably J. E. Roberts' "If With All Your Hearts."' Miss Margaret engineer, temporary employ m r v , . '. h $ i ment only. Apply Pioneer Cana-iholldav wlth iheir, Parents at dian Laundries. (tf) jChemainus. Mrs. C. Haan and daughter,-? There wm.be meeJ"ln8 Freda Hilton, Mrs. Grey, Mr.j Mundy,,Mr. Abernethy, Mr. Mc- Ivor, Mr. Lawrence. To Vancouver (yesterday) B. Rody, Mrs. W. Ellis, Miss Neu- (Peggy) Large presided at the organ. Flowers with which th church were decorated were in Sunday of August the relief pastor here will be Rev. P. H. Mul-lett of Terrace while Miss A. M. Stewart will taxe ihc pulpit on the last Sunday. r 'r EG LAS can also be installed by your TAL CONTRACTOR, on a time payment m vne , conswucnon ana uenerai Norma lpft. hv , rtlanA tnHav , 1 "',t,.l T!;.. T l IJ Vancouver for a two or three . . ... . .. t ' down and 1 2 months to pay the Announcements Suzie: "We'l, I finally got a 20 weeks' holiday. nail TTuVin nirn r, A nr.in- Union Hall Business I in the Carpenters I on Fraser Street. bath, Mrs. T. A. Arnett, T. Jolly, J. 8. Carruthers, Miss B. Black. To Sandspit (yesterday) 3. Vowell (Juskatla). Mrs. J. Secord and infant, Mrs. Janet Edenshaw. fence. raise in salary." New Steno: "Honestly?"' Suzie: "Oh, don't be so the Masonic Lodge for the state I General. All members are urged of Washington, was among pas-, to attend. (It) sengers aboard the Princess, .,, r ,,,, Trades and Labor Council 1abor Day sports, September 4. Dance at Civic Centr. Norah on her trip north to Al- torla on the coquitlam today to aska yesterday. INQUIRE TODAY AT berl & McCaffery Limited join her husband, who Is sta- Funeral Of Elmer Steele Catholic Bazaar, October 4 and 5. Rebekah Bazaar, October 18. l at Esaulmalt with the When you buy a diamond , tioned get a good one. We sell the R.C.N. St. Peter's Fall Uazaar, Oct. 26. P.O. BOX 160 famous Bluebird engagement rings. Each one Is registered by! 118-117-58 Sonia Bazaar. October 27. 1 the Bluebird syndicate. Guar-1 Mrs. David Slater left today on Funeral services for Elmer K the Coquitlam for Victoria, j Steele, who passed away July 27 where her husband has been at Prince Rupert General Hos- transferred with the social wel-'pital, were held yesterday frcftn fare branch. I Grenville Court funeral chapel, .,.. , 'Rev. Canon Basil Prockter offi- Mr. and Mrs. J. Burns will in l. be i , . . ,,. ilnfmn Menu n p( mttrt a !ro WT Tl ! antee certificate of perfection j with each. Priced from $50 to I $450 according to size. Buleer's. Moose Bazaar, tfov. 2 and 3. Legion Auxiliary Fall Bazaar November 8. (It) 1 1 1 Sweaters FINE PURE WOOL PULL OVERS AND CARDIGANS " BY GRAND' MERE. NEW SMART STYLING IN ALL1,' iTHE POPULAR SHADES. i ' ; ' - s : l . ;,;:! I 2-75 and Preshvteriiin Fall Sale Nov. 16. The Northland Dairy for the leaving me cuy at vne ena oi i j i i i i j fhio ujonlr fnr o rrtnntTi's VinHHav . iul year una a nan nus uicu - Mr. Steele had moved to Prince ! IO.D.a. fall oazaar-November VANCOUVER VICTORL Sunday, 9 p.m., Camosun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coquitlam w give me uiuzens oi Kupe.. - " Rupert from Smithers in April 23. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. Hemuyim Y . .. ; 1 1949, and made many friends ice. We regret that owing to ; Mf and Jack Armstron5 here. "f' tT'"8 1 "turned to the city on the Co-i Pallbearers were Kenneth Wil-ation we are forced to increase, .... e,... f,m ' 4 tu . ALICE ARM, STEWART AND POUT SIMPSON MUlbltull OUiiuiiJ CTiiHiif, "win (llUb, tlUillt DVl giiiau, r . v. layiur, holiday trip to Nanaimo and h. F. Glassey, G. F. Forbes and elsewhere in the south. ; H. B. Eastman. Hymns were ''"eer- My to Thee" and Leslie Parks is leaving later pod, Homoganlzed milk and Standard milk one cent per quart, delivered to your door. Homoganlzed milk now 23c qt; Standard 0 PLYMOUTH 2-Door Sedan 527 Sunday, CoaAiitiam, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, August 4 and 13 10 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, July 28 $7-75 ; 3.5 milk, 23c qt.;. Standard 3 5 Un the summer on a trip to visit I .,,"" m "eaven Who Lovesi milk, 13c pt. These prices effec- m former home in Enaland. re- AU- Fa.rview -ty jTKMOJW M 'l' I NASH, Radio, Heater $1400 tlve starting August 1st. Ail j turning here sometime before the1 InlPent was In other milk prices remain the New Year. He wUsail from .cemetery.. ame. (178) ouohcr aboard the Franconia. it.' r t AltE A FEW OF OIR BETTER VALUES IN CARS 10 p.m. FRAKK J. SKINNER Prince Hupert Aent ! Third Avenue Phone 5CS ' Col. and Mrs. S. D. Johnston are expected back from Vancou ii ir - . - i li I' ver today or tomorrow. T-iey will PAY VOU TO SEE I S FIRST ERT MOTORS LTD. PHONE 860 Ladies ouits 2nd Ave and 1st Bt. T3e1t-er vineqar Will qive you belter 11 xmm ii ) SPECIALS GOOD WED., AUG. 2 TO SAT., At'G. 5 . 1 j WEINNERS RIB LETS I I No. 1 lb- 44C VeryTasty .. lb. 20C ( l x A I IW mi jusi nrriveu fa be driving in Mrs. Johnston's new English make car which she purchased while there. H. C. Hea was aboard the Princess Norah on . her northbound trip to Alaska when she clocked here yesterday. He 'Intends to stay for a while in Ska?-way and return on the next trip of the Princess Louise. Thomas Prouse, merchant of Smithers, -sand Michael O'Neill, son of W. J. O'Neill of Smithers. left on their return home last evening. They were in the city to be present nt the funeraf of E. K. Steele for years a citizen of Smithers. wno died In the General Hospital at Prince Rupert last Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Browne v y -it . tum I 1 J; yr YOU Will wanr tu bftr inwc i t mm pickles . From $27.95 0 J- Wnmpn' All Wool BLAZERS.' y II lb. 75c lb. 70c SLICED SLAB BULK SLAB Maple Leal Bacon Finest Quality SERVING THE B.C. COAST and sure its I m - vUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS Special $9.95 Children's BLAZERS. All sizes and Colors $3.95 SUN SUIT SPECIALS MANY OTHER SAVINGS! 4 Drop in ond see our new meat counter. This is not just an ordinary case. The refrigeration pipes are placed both above and below the meat trays to insure a super low temperature. This enables us to keep your meat at a freezing temperature without actually freezing the meat. adn two sons arrived in he city FROM PRINCE RUPERT 1ET PORT CLEMENTS JUSKATLA QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY ' ALLIFORD BAY CUMSHEWA INLET SEE OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT on the Princess Louise Saturday afternoon from Juneau and pror ceeded by last evening's train M'S DEP'T STORE to Port Arthur to spend an extended vacation visiting with i M 1 ' IN OTTtI$, , rS J) Pork Chops No. 1 Grade ..lb. 59c A.M. PRINCE RUPERT f.00 ; Mr. Browne's parents. Stationed ! in Prince Rupert with the United States Army 'during;' the war, Mr. Browne later engaged for a time in newspaper work here 'Except Thursday and Sunday I ROM PRINCE RUPERT I BOULTER & WELTER SALMON Spring .... -White lb. 43c F'E ARM STEWART COTTAGE CHEESE Creamed .... lb. 20C PORK SAUSAGE Ib- 45c ' and for the past year or so j has been with the Alaska Development Board at Juneau. 'RINCE RUPERT THURSDAY3 9.00 A.M. 9.00 A.M. pTEWART FRIDAYS BLACK COD - Alaska Smoked .... lb. 39c (Formerly B & W Transfer) Sand, Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 (Office) T. Norton Youngs, 3rd Avenue For ETS - INFORMATION RESERVATIONS PHONE 476 KAIEH CO OP HARDWARE " SEE US FOR YOUR NEW OIL- N CHARLOTTE AIRLINES LTD. SATURDAY ONLY , Roasting Chicken lb. 47c Boiling Fowl .;. lb 59c FRESH Killqs & Christopher Bldg. Air Freight on all Flights GRADE A BIRDS JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST "' John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue HOBBY SUPPLIES NOVELTIES TOYS Penguin Hobby Shop 6th Ave. and Fulton St. Phones: BLUE 44(5, GREEN 232 ZENITH RANGE $198.50 Dickinson Air Flow Pot Burner LITTLE COUNTESS $199.50 H. C. Little Pot Burner Also FAWCETT OIL HEATERS ' 251 - 3RD AVg PHONE 179 ECIALS X Don't Miss , Manson's Sale of China FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE erl Electric Table Ironer $60.00 $119.50 wrmes NOTICE TO CUSTOMERS erol Electric Vacuum Cleaner ' Vacuum Cleaner D ill rugs $49.50 $85.00 $19.95 $4.95 rol Electric Mantel Radios SLASHED PRICES the Pioneer Druggists " PRESCR-'PTION SERVICE 'e Lamps, with shade AREA: HAYS CREEK TO SEAL COVE AND 11TH AVENUE Replacement of poles on the transmission line supplying for switching and safety necessitate the above area may requirements a minimum number of interruptions to customers' services during the month of August and September. Barring emergencies, an interruption in any one day will . not exceed a period of five minutes. NORTHERN B.C. POWER CO., LTD. NOW AT Daily Delivery Service PHONE 81 China Sh Mi THERM B. C. POWER CO. anson s op RUPERT STEWART. B. 0. 303 W. 3rd Green 960 PHONE 210