1 f'V'' t AI.DKR NOT SURPRISED Continued from paye li Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, January 19, 1952 the people of British Columbia, j I "I think the people want to had an election before sitting of A mi, "'-in I Mr ' o-vttftk the Legislature." Legislative As see this mix-up cleared as soon ITil .11 ill lfe i as possible.' IVxaiUilLLi ami JLJJ WJ cembly is scheduled to go Into iejssion February 19. Prince Rupert Liberal MLA Jack McRae is in Victoria, al-tnounh he was. due to return yesterday from a special labor relations inquiry board meeting. I.AMKIE NOT TALKING ' W. D. Lambie, president of the Progressive Conservative Association here, had no immediate , VOtNGS HAPPV ! Meanwhile, District Liberal Association President T. Norton Youngs said of the coalition spl.t: "I think It's just fine. Coalition has outlived Its usefulness, inc. Premier did right in asking for Anscomb's resignation. "The finance minister had no Sliotv The '.Vunien's Auxiliary of the Cut .ninmlmp team Prince Rupert General Hospital comment ! i.Ai4iiLf , I l.ni; duo last night tlic'r flrst mcMlng of the New rltrht in &Alr nrivafA nrpcticra fori . . ' , " i nave no oinciai iniuiina- nezotiating an agreement." tion vet and untu j do I have ! fUL BtJTtR FAST! p response lrorn "- w" huiiuj, u iriw " muni activities ana maae Mr. Youngs also tnougrn, an , notninf, t0 sav on the matter," ulure plans. election as soon as possible ! for be.'t results, advertise! Lambie. said Mr. the I' was reported that members ter the session" would be right move. of the Auxiliary had placed dec .I people who st--unrt-a-half hour ( lix-al talent at re 1 the show was by the Vivlc Band v Orchestra and orated trc:s In the wards In the hospital at Ch'lslmas time and "Provincial government business must go on, however, and it would hurt the province if we Metal Lunch Boxes ! . .... w -Ji'n : n vt' " e, fts for two children patienls, In hospital during the holiday irnacon, had been purchased. I Ihermos Luncn Ms -f nuaVime clemonsira- 1 i ' sMfli Mel Thompson B r J tok up the lines li.;'t. and Perry Como, ; I backnround, was J A;i'atre production. 1 lT .'"J Thermos BotMes Pints it -Ji VU and Half Pints lri WM lUllinV.ViJl "Snoo-Tite" Thermos fUntl yt 1 ; V 'TV Bottle Stoppers f j6"" ;& - -1 Thermos Corks at V-a I two "elderly i lie story of Cln- II actvd by facial 1 dialect. a red w'h lauRh- MrmbT-s agisting with the rcc-aUon of trees were Mrs. Jena Munth.-, Mrs. C. C. Mills, Mrs. h. A Brccn, Mrs M. B. Lemon, and Mrs. R. O. Moore. The Auxiliary has taken out a patron's membership In the Civic Centre. P ans for a Valentine Tea, to i be held at the home of Mrs. R. ; Johnson, Fourth Avenue West, February 14, were finalized. More subscriptions for maga-z'nes for the Patients' Library ere to be bought. The Auxiliary Is entering the essay contest on the subject: "t w May Hospital Auxiliaries Best Assist Their Hospitals?" the prize being $100 offered by Judge , and Mrs. J. Milton George. rforinanr.es, but If re production of C ill ' irf't r Mvstcrv' sili IK" V con! Imiity. The aimle was well VANCOUVER VICTORIA Chiicotin 8 p.m. January 20 Chiicotin midnight Janua y 13 and 21 . Camosun Tuesday, 12 Noon iUCE ARM, STKWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, CamosunT 11 p.m. FOR NORTH ttl'EKN CHARLOTTE INLANDS January 18 Chiicotin midnight FOR SOl'TH Ol'EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS rs. Chiicotin 1 January 11 and 25 FRANK S. SKINNER Prince Rupreit Agent t. because there twrvn any of the were five the production was WINTER IN THE pai k can produce wonderland pictures Ilk.' these, one consolation to the many discomforts felt in west coast cities not geared for a snow-bound season. Prince Rupert Is having a record snowfall this year, with more than 100 hiches already, leported. r. rope In many $s the I.'ttle T!r.- Dave MacPhee Impassable and the fact that 1 most of th? city was without bus i service a fair attendance was rc-' corded. Mpparently, there Loca tun mot ves un- jiroduction" a j j UFAW President . i vie cent re nrcm- a n d fll HI) . 7iT& & Boxing as a sport oiiglnated at the ancient Greek games and in recruits in the : PERSONAL Third Avenue Phoi'e 5G8 At a meeting of the Prince Rupert Shorcworkers' local of the Roman gladiatorial spectacles iilSillillilulmiiiliiii'liiiliiiii'l ;:W!.iilm!l: United Fi.'hermen and Allied Workers Thursday evening, of- , f cen a? follows were elected for the Incoming term: Dr. a:td Mrs. D. MacKay of Mrs. C. C Chandler, who has SI wait, who have been visiting been vi.'iting her daughter, Mrs. her? with Mr. and Mrs. George M. W. Gormely, for the past Murra. will sail by the Camosun month will be returning to her tomorrow night on their return home in Vancouver by the Chll- J Vs I ft I Presld 'nt. n A Maenhee. I m. n was refreshing :; t;.sji!anrlni!, perform-' j nam"' befoic an ap- ve a.il.nn-e. Miss Bar-1 Vn 4! '' numbers. vis! i.itibl'-d?" and "If MarryjAt All." 1 f' '(I tenor, sang V,r- Blue'' and "O Sole QUALITY .suits ; nrrt'.i. jCotln Sunday. Mr and M's. G. Dick, 'who Ms Jack Carson and little have been paying a visit to the daughter sailed Thursday night ti j . sailed by the Chilcotln last on th - Fiince George for Van- night on their return to their couvcr where they win spend me This firm f.vourite, a iperklina extr diy Uger is served with pleasure all year round. Here in British Columbia the pure soil water and gentle climate combine with the skill and patience of the brewers to brin9 ytu Lucky Mrs Jack Evans next few weeks while Mr Carson ; Vice-president, W. O. Griffith. Financial Secetary, R. L. Gardiner. Recording Secretary, Mrs. Florence Greenwood. During the svsslon the members heard a report of the recent shorcworkcrs wage conference held In Vancouver. A i.'cret. ballot is now being conducted throughout all locals on the coast to determine If the proposals set ; forth by the wage conference mnlvn Thaln. inter- lani.sh Dance No. mio is B I he ' ft as home at Ma.sset. John Fraser, who has bren in the city on Canadian Fishing Co. business, will sail by the Chll-colin tomorrow night on his return to Vancouver. feuni'v Drawing Lager, a thoroughly satisfying beverage 11 applauded. .f the proram. ImH played two selec- T.i Ins m hi niifl tx cordioii and the I making business trips to1 Aia: ka. i George G. Vincent, public relations officer of Aluminum Co. of Canada, Is coming to Prince Rupert t'aily in February and will have several speaking engage-.mcntf Including the Prince Ru-;ert Chamber of Commerce I monthly meeting February 4 and 1 1 lie Gyro and Rotary Clubs on W . Tuesday and Thursday of the ramc week. lar1 acceptable to-the member ill uniform played Including the ship ns a whole. Despite the Inclement'weathoi for everyday bssi dressing We, have the suits at reasonable prices to make voii a well groomed man every day. Every suit has a top maker's label, thus assuring you finest workmanship and finest styling. ders red Polka," and the that had made the streets ner ' I i - i ; i! t or m isslon. the to the Symphony "in rtu; such fav-"Danubc Waves Cash for old sold. Bulger'. 1952 Chrysler-Plymouth on d splay at Rupert Motors . HGei For a Smart Figure, Wear t.i tit: -9? j?r1i "Sullivan's Operatic If von 1 1 'ed i , advtit .03 News cl-issilicd. aft r - Dresses, one at two for Annet'.'! (16cl SPECIAL the price of Muivell's. UtJCfie null m pared the pro-r of ceremonies, ihat all proceeds were in aid of the rival rc and the WATTS &NICKERS0N STtAMtk Prince George Ceui re Whi.st drive and tournament, Saturday, January 19, Moose Temple. Everybody, welcome. Utcl. 19."2 Chrysler-Plymouth now MEN'S -CLOTHING . FOUNDATIONS Fitted by a Professional Corsetlerre Phnnc Blue 970, Green 279 Winner 19'jO Phone 345 T hirtl Avcnuo I on display ni nupvn m-jwn. cnooi aili iliiUli (10c llltl'l.l I fs rains two for Annette 17e : i SPECIAL Dresses, 1 the price of one at ' Mansell's. , ' NolireMccllng of SAILS FOR Vancouver unil Intermediate Ports Each Thursday it 11:15 p.m. For KEVtHlKAN UKI)NM)AY MIDNICHI Luxury ut Low Cost L Aides rooming ' 5.oo6 OMLY house nnrl anartmcnt ownc trie I T. Kent. England g,,,,h inn.iorv 20 at 2 n.m.. school here has Can,rniPrs' Hall. Fraser St. Busl Brussels Award ine und-r whlca nv. nf vital imnortance to all Brand New V lor an extra year nwlll.vs (Cpp MA Ive liminary nursing i v uo nut imp in" "J taii' ht the his- Night dance at Miller Bay Hos-nd 1-arn how to PUal at 9:30 p.m. on Friday. !,llis mi'il VING MACHINE SE SINGER For lU'seivations Write or Call CITY OH OEI'OT OFFICE PKINCE RUPEFtl PC. PC. ffjJi 2 tern (lures. Thry also January i3, riwma "' nrt ir isure younucr pu- Ro towards a centrally comroi- F. .i itnrwlil i in will eventuallv eventuallv led led radio radio and ano public puDiic nuui address , I I c 4, B As Illustrated ' u ,,'s s nurses nurses mush must system system for for the the patients. patients, Invita- invua- I fHS ' Lt U W f 1 I 1 . It . f J f 1 I f U U a a bedtime bedtime story.-tions story.' tions must must be be presented presented at at the tnc ) ) visit visit welfare welfare cen- cen- door door and and can can be be obtained obtained from from i how how babies babies are are Miller Miller Bav Bav Hospital, Ho-spuai, the me Indian iiiunui hospitals, hospitals, milk- milk- Agency Agency Office, Office, Band Band Leader Leader s. faod fuod factories factories Ernie Ernie Stevens Stevens and and Port Port Edward wa 0 llfA. V,. A fJ Modern Desk Model only on of the many money-saving S1N(.I K' Sewing Machines. Tcp upens up lo give plenty of work space . . roomy drawers will lake curv of your stationery as well as your sewing needs. . fi IIUj 11' llf'BII F' l'4 k g l ..Wa .i ) l1" SHOE SALE i mil iiiiiiiiiiisiwiwiimr " I EACH, have slight defects in the finish and will he sold at a discount of $23.00 from regular price. THR CMANCE of a lifetime to get a new r-odern SINGER at a substantial saving. EASY TERMS L'hcra' padc in o'lowoncc O" your oresent machine Machine With Matching Bench 5 arf. NYLON HOSE first quality sale price BAGGAGE 20 Off L':pers 30 oh leu's. Ladies' ami Children's ' N while they las ot the reduced price of Free Home Delivery Phone: i 654 PC 00 Pairs LADIES' SHOES 2 for 1 525200 SINGER it lh only sowing machine mod in Canada Vy Canodian workman of Canadian material Buy one poir ond receive one free - Be Happy GetLucky LUCKY LAGER BREWING CO. LTD. Naw Wattmlnttar, B.C. 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