r - Moosa Social Prince Rupert Dally News Wednesday, November 22, 1950 Committee Meet I.O.D.E. Does Good Work Social service committee of the Women of the Moose met at the home of Mrs. Fred Grimblc, enjoying cards after their busi Four charges of intoxication were laid in city police court ness session. The prize-winners were Mrs. O. Stegavlg and Mrs. Mrs. Annette Mansell returned William Bussey. Present were Mrs. O. Stegavlg, Mrs. Richard 10c buys a tin of Campbell's bir.ato soup, 15c a tin of Lynn Valley peaches, and $6.75 still buys a -case of Pacific milk at SHEARDOWNS. For our Nabob coffee price see our window. (275c) George Rorvik Is sailing tomorrow night on the Prince by boat this morning after an eight-day business trip in the Glske, Mrs. M. Field, Mrs. Fred DEST south. -. - Many are the good works of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, In Prince Rupert On the eve of the fiftieth anniversary bazaar, an enthusiastic member has outlined some of the IODE accomplishments: Granting of an annual $100 scholarship to a graduating pupil of the high school to further education. Grantine of bursaries 'to ons and daughters of veterans warranting such help. Contributing to the IODE Indian educational fund. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Klotz re turned on the Prince George to day after a trip to Vancouver Grimble, Mrs. William Bussey, Mrs. R. B. Skinner and one visitor, Mrs. J. T. Kasper, grand deputy regent. flic fou and Seattle. . ! George for a trip to Vancouver. Raymond McBain, transient, ,was fined $50 and costs In c!ty police court Tuesday for supply-I ing liquor to an Indian J Miss E. McLoughlin of Smith- ers arrived on the Prince George this morning enroute to the interior. - Gifts of libraries, rhythm bands, gramophones, picture: ; The general meeting of the 1 Prince Rupert Local of the j United Fishermen and Allied Mrs. J. Lindquist arrived on etc. to Prince Rupert district the Prince George today from schools. j Workers Union will be held to-i morrow, Thursday, Nov. 23, in Emnire Day ceremonies for all Portland, Oregon, to visit her brother and Ristr-in-law. Mr. schools. the Metropole Hall at 7:30 p m R ALL BUILDERS' NEEDS, PHONE 116orll7 4 and Mrs. Victor. Nystedt.' Monamcl Mlvti your paintinf ptobUm what yoo faquir tnooOi, beautiful, durable Anith. MoiMnl l kijlily rnittont to eik, alkalit, alcohols, jmw, ttaina and fcratchas. Ey to Ittap clM . . . tt'l acrubbablal Hlsh quality and axvtm lattins powaf ntkti Monamal year wo it economical finitb lor all interior Ktael HI3H GLOSS Qt. $2.40; Gal. $8.25 Sc. tht Wide Choice of Colon today ' (ltc) Sponsoring of annual Tas Dav for the Canadian Institute for If you are on a iiet you have iikely been advised to eat whole wheat. Get the Vita-Weat habit. Make Vita-Weat four daily bread. Mrs. Gladys Davis arrived this the Blind. 3ERT & McCAFFERY LTD. Jean Ware. Indian, was sentenced to three months In thi morning on the Prince George I a s-sistine the Manitoba Relief iO spend the Christmas season Fund. Prince George women's goal for with her son and daughter-in- vagrancy. She was charged in Christmas hampers for needy homes as well as gifts of cloth city police court yesterday. Buy Christmas gifts and nov law, Mr. and Mrs. E. Davis. .Annual meeting .Canadian ing for children. eltles at the I.O.D.E. 50th Anniversary Fall Bazaar. Fish pond j w w i PEEK - FREAK'S u4 Is1 , 100 jlENT CITY 1 Scottish university Horth Sea, flourished pih century. t" JtU DIVERS Venezuelan pearl ! not allowed beypnd Cancer Society, Wednesday, Nov. ' 29, at 2:30 p.m., Common Lounge,! of Civic Centre. Election of officers, delegate's report showing Of film. Any interested person is' Assistance of MiUT Bay Hospital and Pioneers' Home. Assistance of needy homes and families. Sending of food parcels to England and Belgium and knitted for children. Opens Thursday Nov. 23, 2 p.m.. Civic Centre Birthday of Norway Sons Prince Rupert's Sons of Norway Lodge celebrated Its twentieth anniversary Saturday night with a banquet and dance attended by one hundred members and friends. The affair was held in the Sons of Norway Hall on Auditorium. - (272) articles and nursery bass to children's hospitals in London although the Oed.s welcome. ... ; (278) . -. . John Good is sailing tomorrow night on the .Prince George for GORDON & ANDERSON ; ANNOUNCEMENTS i I feet feet. and Glasgow. - Canadian Legion Card Parly Support of the Prince Rupert Vancouver to take up future res NOV. 32. Music "d p-pmn Festival and I.Q.D.E. Fall Bazaar November ldence- Mrs.' Good and family Prince Rupert Film Council. Fifth Avenue East. Rudolph Olsen acted as master 23. k GLO ten last wee. , Imperial Oil Co's tanker, "Im CHRISTMAS IS COMING! M Financial assistance to Civic Centre and assistance during Carnival Week Financial assistance to Girl 25 )l perial Vancouver," ' Capt. : James . Nurses' Annual Ball, Nov. 24. Lutheran' Church Luteflsh and fishcake dinner, Bat., Nov. 25. Annunciation Home and School Association bake saLe, Lyons Cor Thorburn, docked in. port yester I 6, High Gloss PHONE day morning from Vancouver. After pumping oil into, tanks beautiful tints LET US BAKE YOUR. CAKE her she will. sail .for the . Queen ORDER g NOW Guides. Welcome new Canadians and give assistance If reouired. Aid to Red Cross blood donors' canvass. Donjons to B"it1sh and Euro- 643 i i ! H or decorering. Charlotte's today. .. ; ' of ceremonies and spoke briefly on the history and progress of the lodge which had prospered through thg continuing co-operation and goodwill of the members. It required a good deal of hard work and time to keep a lodge flourishing but It was worth it. Mr. Olsen introduced six charter members who were In attendanceMr. and Mrs. Knut Slat-ta, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Skog, Anton Martlnuson and O. Glske. ' The evening's musical program K DRl ING .Arriving in ten lays A car AMSvW) ' s load of famous .Smithers potav, pean Relief Fund. ICDE work in RUPERT BAKERY LTD. Wf::TREAH S I IJMPSON Ire co. ltd ner, Nov. 25. , Bridge, whist anu crlbbage Catholic Hall, Thursday, November 30, at 8 p.m. . Navy Dance Public dance at the Navy Drill Hall, Dec. 1. Proceeds to Children's Christmas Tree Party. Dancing 10 to 2. , . (276c) L.03.A. Bazaar Dec. 1., Job's Daughters Bake Sale toes, cooking quality absolutely , ind'a. ICDF Shiortnt: Fund fusen guaranteed. Price $3.50 per sack, clothinx for ovprcsi. Seamen's from -car. All orders must be Hi amenitie? and tha Cancer Fund. by Saturday; November 25 i SHEARDOWN'S. (275) For Action, Advertise! 'JtlSil3t..2.3k3lIt.S.ai0h.MikkMkiltaillMiSllil r 1 - .-.. i . i ; included accordion solos by Bar- fickine, Crating ynffif -nrf -nrf -sr I Sand General and Storage ney Krlstmanson, vocal solos by I Mrs. Llndseth and vocal solos by , j Len Sykes. Accompanist was 1 I 1 1 V 1 c Overwaltea, Dec. 2. . Port Edward Anglican Bazaar at, Community Hall, December 5, at 2:30 p.m. United Church Fall Bazaar, leliaole and Efli- SANTA'S ALWAYS RIGHT!! T Aiso agents for Foter Lien. I After the president, John Fred-: helm, had cut the birthday cake, tquld Air Co. Ltc. , December 7. Rod and Oun Noveltv Dancj Acetylene and a'l he presented wedding gifts to i iplies. : two newly married member rember 8. 1 P c.oup'.cs Mi . and Mrs. Jarl Slat 1700.00 ? 900.00 ..... $225 S CARTAGE 1949 Speciol Deluxe Plymouth 1941 4-Door Plymouth One Maple Leaf Truck Motor ... i (Good condition, complete with VGE LIMITED Id Park Avenues 4-speed ta and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kaardal. ' Following - the banquet tables were cleared away and dancing was enjoyed by all with music by Barney Kristmanson and his accordion. i transmission, radiator, battery) Phmrs 60 and 68 PHONE 566 RUPERT MOTORS LTD. U Steamer I Second Avenue and First Street GEORGE ' IS FOR LETTERBOX SAYS STATEMENT CORRECT Editor, Daily News: F'aftse allow me to thank Mr. Murray for his explanation but aloo allow me to point out to Mr. Murray that we can only Judge facta as they are. However good the intentions may be, unless those intentions are made known one can only guess at them. However, allow me to express to the Canadian Legion my regret for having, in common with quite a few others, misinterpreted those Intentions. Also allow mc to point out to- Mr. Murray that his Intemperate use of such phnuwology as Mr. Faure's "uninformed" comments and his use HOTEL ARRIVALS (Prince Rupert F. L. Couling, Port Essington; S. W. Welsh, West Vancouver; C. H. Jessop, Edmundston, N.B.; F. Smith, Sudbury, Ont.; J. Rial-land. Winnipeg: W. G. Eyford and F. V. Clare, Edmonton; E. J. Nicholls, Vancouver; W. 'M. Car- CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS! Holly Wreaths is the time to shop!! )C0UVER jternifdiate Ports "3W on, city; miss a. xv. ivilvico. Brown's Mill. ' )h Thursday 11:15 p.m. TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF : ,' : SEE OUR Lights Xmas Ropo Tinsel Bells Candles Ketchikan I STARTS TO W0RKrj--o iJlN 2 SICONDS if j Sis WY MIDNIGHT ur Reservations Write or Call Dolls and Decorations Toys - Skis Sleighs THE SPORT SHOP 1TY OK DUPUT mm w OFFICE of the words -maliciously mislead" are to put it mildly, poor taste. , ,, . The iaet of the matter is that my statement was one hundred percent correct and. that in the absence of a proper explanation from the Legion, only one Interpretation was possible. PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. tlfHTM. LLL-J iLlii Thanking you. wir. tuiiu. . ERIC FAURE J" -sms ' F - - ' . HOLLYWOOD CAFE JQt2 fffl BtlTiRfAST! f y. T il !lPf li 4 'V; Wc Specialize in Murray THALL'S FINISHING HEEL HUGGER ViLf-f r-uriD CIICY rwOW MEIN ?Jdak Camcru nc-up. laments for all fmcras. ""voTonCd" OrdeTsmrNEm " OVEN FROM 7:30 P.M. to 3:30 A.M.. nd Koduclironic Printing and Ave. W. i Low . . . AND COMFORTABLE . . . AND SO PRETTY! 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