; prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 12, 1952 Mrs. H. B. Roc'ne.i'ter arrived In the city on the Camosun last night fropi Vancouver on one of her twriodieal hnsirtpss visits Women ll'Joose slre in ceiion F. M. Neighbor, K. Coleman. J-crSonafs here. j A. R. Miller and M. Piotrowski, . . . ' . Terrace; Mr. and Mrs. G. Sepp. A. D. Vance iclui". . j city bv air yesiercmy uuin a bu.,.-ness trip to Vancouver. : "Old AtoMW Man, You're Crazy I Forfrt your Thousand re pOPT M 70. Try "iH-Uintig up" who imrti. i 'omiQ to ate for m; , mtitittWQ Tt-eliuc dM solely to bod lcfc of irn wiiu'ii oiaii meti and woniko cll "oid." Trr o,tn-i Tuie Tnb!i fur pf. young r Tm1.bc. tfe4 very fla. New "net cciUintd" HH Vn, ' lur sale at sli drut tore vr) wlm, AYLMER, Ont, Telephone operators here will no longer give information to subscribers who ask the whereabouts of fires. The reasson is that, following the blowing of the siren, about 90 percent of the telephone switch-beard lights up ajid it takes operators from ten to twenty minutes to clear the board. Women of the Moose held a meeting in the Moose Temple Carl Maslenkl left on Thurs- U. I ;X -4,. ..j. , with Senior Regent C. Mclntyre ' aml30Ps; Mr- and Mrs- c-i superintendent of Miller Bay Hospital returned to the city by ; Ferguson. Telkwa- T. S. Mackay, j air yesterday from a trip to Van-1 D. R. McLachlan, L. B. Hatton, couver. j W. R. Woodland, K. F. Fraser, , . ,., ,. . . jMr. and Mrs. J. McKay, T. W. Mr. John Murvold f ormerly iGraham Mr and M g i,thlC ly,a.nd "W ?' VanT"!"ville and family. Mr. and Mrs. in the chair. Report on the R'.d Cross was read and, after the was meeting, a ritual practice held. Frank Froe.se of Terrace. Mi.ss Dorothy Smith left on Thursday nircht's train for Terrace to spend trie Easter reason with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Froese. flVtal Dlietj Wore WHAT POESTHE SUN D(L r-V' .' , Z, . " T. Olson and family, Vancouver, W. Kern, New Hazelton; W. W. Wright, Atlin; P. Johnin, Cas- couver tor a visit with her son- FOR PEACHES? in-law and daughter, Mr. and ow Arrandale Man Dies4 , i .. Mrs. Hans Knutsen, Fifth Ave-1 'Em Casslar; Mr. and Mrs. D. ue tasl- son, Terrace; J. T. d'Aoust, District Forester Marc Gorm- i Hazelton; H. Guenther. Sunnv- 1 ..... nnOlocB ' -Carbon rnr nv L"uiw Thomas S. Mackay, who was named Progressive-Conservative candidate for Atlin at a convention ht-lri in Stewart at the end William Samuel Waring, 67, of ; &f the wwk and w Wrighti coat featuring squirrel of smart sable shade, , p,.s with flared back, over grcy f)annel suit. Natural cuffs fastened back basket weave straw hat, green o: -. small rolled collar piatf0rm sandals and green bag. button at throat. Lilac Mrs. Marky Gurvich Two- ,; ,ft and shoes of lilac tone fi,itish made virgin wool ,(i . sul- of bei6e ancl cocoa brown Milky Gurvich M Fitted featuring modified Dolman ,1 light navy shade with sleeves and slit pockets. Natural ely returned to the city by plane! side; W. L. O'Boy, Robb, Alberta: yesterday from a trip to Van- A. D. Paul, New Westminster; couver, where he went wjth the J. R. Prttchard, Telkwa; Mr. and departmental cruiser Salt Mist. Mrs. A. Kelly, Butedale; R. G. Mr. and Mrs. Gormely and fam- Haley and Al Rosholt, Toledo, lly will sail Monday on the Prin- Ohio; L. Gething, Telkwa; M. cess Norah to make the round j Priotrowski, Terrace; J. Berry, trip to Skagway for a holiday. Hazelton. Vancouver, who was brought to Prince Rupert General Hospital from Arrandale Cannery Wednesday as an emergency case, died yesterday. Progressive-Conservative organizer, arrived in the city on Sat-u:day t'rcin the north by air. Mr. Mackay is leaving for Vancouver but iwll be back in the north arain shortly, accompanied by Mrs. Mackay. Mr. Wright expects to remain nereauouu for a, :fc m putch en poem-is uotRt-ia unu siraw straw bonnet with small veil, funeral arrangements, in lltffd lupels giving dis- brown suede pumps with nvlon ri,ir f n r l. tTrr1r,n,.r....".,. .. : -.aBored look. Lady Anne mesh toei brown suede bag and1; triacacio, be announced later. : time. If?, i born .'le dress in tne au.siy COstume Jewellery of brown and l.fc with flattering bat gold ,;,.wi-s, Peter Pan collar Miss Caroi Neison Smart i- Biit skirt. Ensemble set teen-age ensemble built around bunnet of grey straw , aiir0und pleated kilt of the Brings out their natural flavor and sweetness, of course. That's just how Sugaroasfiny brings out the delicious flavor of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . makes them exfra crisp and tasty. Grape-Nuts Flakes are nourishing and so economical. mesh sandals, i puiar MacKenzie tartan. White SPRING CLEANING JOHNSON'S GLO-COAT JOHNSON'S WAX AERO MIST WAX SCRUB BRUSHES SIMONIZE FOR FLOORS Try them they're unbeatable. ' SHOE (1 f a M i, f " ' '! "Hi f , . i j i mm . 4. km U ensui'iuiic -. t Luriie necK wool sweater, snortie I coat of blush peach cotton gab-' s UJnc Dumas Grey fab-1 arcjine, brown moccassins and -.coat lined with gay red necklace of brilliants. iwiterial. repeated on the I Mlss Anne Dumas Feather uaf Bright red umbrella.! fiannel -shortie coat in white ( 5 hl ensemble consisting , Shade, featuring full five-gored d corduroy skirt and grej ' back and small rolled collar. 1L T jarket lasnioneo nue powder blue crepe dress In sim SU6AR0ASTING MAKES GRAPE-NUTS RAKES: thtmms CEREAL 80N US 1- SWEET-AS-A-NUT F1AWR BE : VM IE :tf dress. Red rain hat. 211 Third Street JUST ERLCNV BESXKR BLOCK wmm mew ovmmsHip LATEST METHODS !N SHOE REPAIRING Qualify Materials wivii Expert Workmanship (21-lKMir Service) BONUS 2-EXTKA QUICK ENERSX ple lines relieved by tiny fucked peplum. Powder blue featured cloche model hat and blue pumps. Brilliant drop earrings. Mrs. Ellse Hull Beautiful Per. slan Pan fur shortie coat with turn-back cuffs and Small col- Contlnued on page 7) . Ai.dcrson School girl's lie hooded raincoat. ' 8b ravon dress with , jjet trim. White crepe -'-Minis. ; !aa Hardy-Check wor-i featuring smart new t lines with full sleeves, Uts, a softly rolled col-Sm-bai-k cuffs. Bright a sailor hat and 91 green snakeskin. teaaers .hka Peneff-Irrides- Caffh for old gold. Bulger's, . raincoat in sol- lav-r whist drive and tournament :.ic with matching nat. Saturday. Am-il 12. Moose Tern ELECTR0LUX (CAN.) LTD. Now located at MANSON'S CHUM SHOP leather DOrsay pumps , ple .Everybody welcome. (itci r.,jnrm soies ana navy r ll.oulder model bag. tl jewellery matching. The Well Baby Clinics will be cancelled Wednesday, April 16, : at Prince Rupert Health Unit,1 f 7 Pettenuzzo Com Third Avenus UJ MM v. vt, u h h it nun in CLEANERS POLISHERS REFRIGERATORS Service, Repairs and Supplies u r iv o mm r ww w 111! ' 6 . if t t r'f : . ' 'I V ft ! ' - 1 , I .'K M.J , . j -n 'I. i ' Tov ci'.n now have the 'new DO-MKT-IC UeIris4'-rRtor in any ,UUU UU UVJU3 u u u u u n colour you wish. Come in ard sj e tlieni. This remarkable refricerator guamn'.eed 5 year?. WILL BE USED IN THE COMING ji browns. Covert cloth and Thursday, April 17, at Con-:, of toast shade, 1 rad Street School. ltc) ft e and hat rust. 3- ', . i ' ATTENTION. PRINCE RU-, ii, and opera pumps he purse Grey glen PERT LODGE No. 53, O.O.O.F.1 i fnrted skirt. Ensemble A ful1 attendance of all officers : 4th pearl earrings and and members Is requested on strand pearl necklace. I Tuesday, 15th April. Initiation. D9t.ua Richards Grey Sojourning brethern cordially o:oih swagger coat featur- Invited. Lodge opens 7:30 p.m. :c-up collar, turn-back' J- Davidson, Rec. Secy (ltci :.f tkets Simple tomato ' ... . , CC Club Easter ess with a diminish- The, A300 Armories .Monday, e creating silhouette anc,e'n Jh Ll black straw hatJAPnl :.30 P 'm- 1:30 a m" Music the Four Dukes. Tick-4 by i, sand bag and rhine- j (,ry ets $1.00 per person. Dress op- imy Gastaldini- Lilac tional- obtaln 'our invitations I' of covert cloth feat- from anv memDPr of tlle execute up wing collar Slim tlve or the dance committee, frv worsted and a white Drawing for door prize 5 yards jrvlon sweater featur- I f Celanese cloth. (ltci Lveninjfs: Blue !)70 PhJrcf Relax and Enjoy . . . KSVELSTO'Ci or fci'.g full sleeves. Wine fi te gloves and green t)"minato Circular ST Kl Jwf ! i:t and colorful oeas- Both beers awaided "Cross of Honor" for the Dominion of Canada, Brussels, Belgium, 1851. 'f . Wnite casual two- SMidals. f";hy LeBlass Luxur-Kpn'ce of four Russian ?BW0r-l BE SIRE TO... Ask for Them by Name Enterprise Brewery Limited, Revelstoke, B.C. j wwwi ak JL,f 1 . 1 Jt I P I This advcrtismt is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control I ' p I . ?S.-V -v jjjir I Board or by the Government of British Columbia. " I! h . I i . 1 ft 1 1 . , ..!.. r V j.l . J. 1 1 i . ' ) ;. i ; t V- it i. t 'i '.... i v-- nit A if. U-..: r i HERE'S HOW YOU VOTE WITH ALTERNATIVE VOTING The Alternative Vote is as simple as the voting system used before only, instead of marking an X against your one choiee only, you tan mark 1-2-3-4 Uilti your first t-lioiee as numher one, your second choice as number two and so forth in order of your preference. ?MART I fe . .I,-. HERE'S WHY THE HEW SYSTEM IS BEING USED " The Voting svslem has been changed to enat.te every voter to oast his ballot candidate in order ol for more than one his preference. under the Alternative Vote Uien von vote Tv'tern YOU GET MORE Til VN ONE CHOICE. This will prevent any candidate hcing elected on a minority vote as has happened in the past. The candidate so elected in each riding will have received an absolute majority over all other candidates combined. OOTWEAR FQsfi!0ned o -;iHonce your c,35fume. 'e a complete 'ion of Resigns ncolors, leathers " rcel heights "prefer. 11 Jvl "mmr ml Q0rmm 7 Vm mM?&?t ll f Mil Lfcl2to 'dths AA Further messages nill appear in your huly and treekly netcspapers explaining Alternative Vote. Watch for them. Fred H. Hurley . . . Chief Electoral Officer PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA -T-1-' f ... ' , . I i I.. V.' "ASHION GORDON & AMD EI1SON Phone 46; r, b B.C. r Prince Rupert,