i of British In Tke preme Cnurt Columbia , panled. The rich ; orgaa-ilke ..rn ICONIZING BIRTHDAY OF Prfncc Kupert Daft? Jcfos Friday. November 18, 1649 tones of "Solnedgang" (Medita- linn r. e.iHD.tli 1 L. . I CANON PROCKTER DISCUSSES ART P.T. ENJOYS MUSIC NIGHT Fine Program Given by Varck-n Stagers i - training and genuine pleasure in ; 111 U W A V I liMnr ,,Vm l,H 1 LVUUL the music. The program was! In t'rohat e In Tl.e Mutter n( l he "Adnilntlr tlon Act" And In thr Matter at I lie Estate of David VtHw.n, Heeeaned, Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by Order of U Honour Judge w. O. Pulton, Loral Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia, 1 was ou the ; full of variety and depth of ft-el- i Rev. Basil 3. Pi-okter pre3iderit i Nineteen years ago a group ing, ranging from the sprightly of Norwegian citizens of Prince Rupert formed their Sons of .Draped flas of three Scandb.- lT" Slman (Per he , , . (Fiddler i, and "8angermarsch avian countries and Canada. (Th- chrut-.' wareh, t 7tn day of November. A D 1949 au- of the Booth Parent Teachers' Association, dcliw red an address pertaining to -rt appreciation to members of the assoaiatlon at their meeting Wednesday. Canon polnt! Administrator of the estate t oi uavia wnwm Shames, British Columb: the vaiden Sinirrr on in Din day of September. 1949. at Shame. British Columbia. All Song ' (The First Song). Sung in English, "Dear Land of Home." the direction cf Peter Lien. persons indebted to t.H. .. ! Prockter distributed among the f group reproductions of the mod- , ern and old school oi art ard ' are required to pay the amount of j charmed eppreciative audi-' (rrom "Finlandia") always a far weir indebtedness to me forthwith, ence of im iin ,mK-... orlte. was well received. The nro- ... .. t' and liui m. a r Uperi riurmts (Jf All Oc casions J box 516 Tel 77-1 explained their differences. A discussion followed his speeh. against the rM estate r f required! iripr of lrw Kin? Edward 8rm began with the majestic School Parent-Teachers" Assoc!-' ""h-'lada Salme" Hymn to the Outstanding Quality Delicious Flat our to i lie mem witn me properly verified on or before the 15th day of December, 1949. failing which distribution will be made havlmr re- at ion on lu-sday evening. Mr. Lien, who was int.rnrlur. Fatherland) and ended with the Norwegian National Anthem, "J' VI Eisker." Spontaneous . and Norway Lodge As the years passed, membership grew until at present It stands at over 160. Wednesday night, Norwegian laughter and song rang in the Bona of Norway hall as the organization held a banquet and dance in celebration of its anniversary. Pete Peterson acted as master of ceremonies and introduced Rudolph Olsen'who addressed the gathering. The anniversary cake was cut by John Fredheim. Musical entertainment following the banquet was supplied by Mike Colussi, who ren- Anton iybhaven and Beit Cameron played violin solos. Pter Lien accompanied the violin soloists on the piano. gard only to such claims of which ! by the President, Mrs. R. E. Mor- I shall have been notified. timer, spoke briefly, explaining Prolonged applause greeted the this conclusion of the program as the Mrs. M. McChesney and Robert McChesney sailed on the Prince Mr. and Mrs. J. Deiorme saitei-? on the Prince George last hl'SiJ for Vancouver. . , , . ' ,CAIX !!!X'K 992 .tisfartory Service RADIO CLINIC : 2nd Ave. W. Dated at Prince Rupert. B. C. Bth day of November. 1949, Gordon Fraser Forbes Official Administrator Prim Bupert, B c. George last night for Vancouver Mrs. C. Strand acted as convener with the following assisting: Mrs. F. Schroder, Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. K. Slatta, Mrs. A. Lund, Mrs. Jack Ritchie, Miss Rose Bentsen, Miss Astrld Ped-ersen, Miss Ellen Waseng, Harold Helland, Alfred Henriksen, Nels Waseng and R. Johansen. Business of preparing for the banquet and dance was discus wie yroup naa oc?n sinking together for , twenty yean. Throughout the program hi explanations and English traiisla-tions added much to the enjoyment of the packed audience. The group sang mostly in Norwegian and entirely unaccom- ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOR ERST REHULT8 (273) yeeee e sed, by the organization at their meeting Tuesday night.- In ad- BROADWAY CAFE audience expressed Its appreciation of a rare musical treat. A novel touch was added, when, later In the evening, the VarrJen singers were able to hear their own program played back on a recording made during the per-furmance by Joe Ooscoe. A record will be cut from this and presented to the Varden Singers by the King Edward School P-T.A.. as a memento of the occasion. During the brief business session which preceded the program, Membership Convenor, .Mrs.,, W. W. Bowes, reported 165 members. Reports were receivd from Mrs. Master of ceremonies for theidition, 12 candidates were 'ini-dance was Nels Gundersen. tiated Into the organization. OF TASTY MRALS AT TUB Rex Cale Chinese Dishes a Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MKIN BEST FOOD FINEST COOKING FOR TAKE-HOME ORDERS PHONE Me Hours t a m. to 1 .m. r jtiiind Avenue opposite Prince Kupert Hotel t to J SO a m. -- Pbona I7S tor Outside Order itr" A SPECIALTY S. Vitch, treasurer, and Joe Ous- imo - a coe, council representative, Principal R. G. Moort outlined coming m ir whiovia l led wood 21'50 school events. Mrs. H. M. Lind- 3 Speed BQOKERfl seth was Secretary. Mrs. J. Bow man accompanied the singing of - r"V .. Is e$r&v com burner I' 00 ran tut up ( JW) f Tr luH bl U Ail h I hid nuu in tint ter ur i urnur ! Miuif In Niutre Hfitrrt r Wftrm Alt t-'ttnuu- nMMirlft to bftttt built uf l r.,..m.. . "O Canada," and "God Save the King." Mrs. B. Roald, hospitality convenor, had transformed the school lunchroom Into a veritable banquet hall where delicious Record Changer Plays all Records Automatically 6 Tube Radio with RF Stage for Oreater Sensitivity burns the Mellow ... softly fragrant . . . and robust of body, Old Inspector is first choice In B.C. with men who really know fine Rumt cheapest small Lignite Coals with 93 efficiency. Cut your fuej billii AiiiiomimiNMif The Canadian Liquid Air Co. Ltd., Vancour ver, B.C., take pleasure in announcing that Lindi say's Cartage and Storage Ltd. are. now repre? senting them as a supply depot for Oxygen anrf Acetylene and as an authorized dealer of C.L.A, Welding and Cutting equipment, Electric Weldi ing equipment and supplies for both Gas anof Electric Welding. A complete stock of gases and supplies wilt "be maintained at Lindsay's warehouses for the :onvenience of those requiring same. All enquiries cordially received. OU Norwegian refreshments - were served. The tables were covered with beautiful embroidered tea cloths and centered with a dainty figurine holding the Norwegian flag, flanked with cut flowers and dainty nosegays. A hearty vote of thanks, was accorded Mrs. in halt: OVER 22.000 , , .SATISFIED ' USERS IN 'WESTERN CANADA Illtitrat4 e'oMer v. . - 4. r ' til 1 J nJuwlx tut Mu4di f IfcHikrr Meatcn and Kunimrr Roald and the ladies responsible for the refreshments. These Included Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. H. Helland, Mrs. H. "Knutson, Mrs. KHI.t UN HLUlill AH year Vernier r wrtlet OVER FOUR YEARS OLD 9.30 Vern Possum, Mrs. H. Grenstrand, i New Lustrous Duco Finished k Cabinet Phone 100 . ISLAND CITY .Mrs. B. Pederson, Mrs. D. Mor , This advertisement is not published or displa'yed by the Liquor - -Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia i- . ... t i J I ' - . .. ..... (9701 Bl'H.DFRS' Sl'PPLIES i 505 McBi ide St. Blue 820 I rison, Mrs. J. Morrison, Mrs. N. Jensen, Mrs. R. Jensen, and Mrs. J. Selvig. 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Also about 2000 pairs of Rubbers and Owr-shocs. Nowat "A Splendid Reduction." In fact there Is not a single pair that is reserved or held back. Every pair of Shoes in this Prince Rupert's finest Quality Stock of Shoes Now at Drastic Reductions. Now is the Time and Brownwoods is the Store. The Great West Sales of Canada, conducting this mighty selling Cam-paign Now Selling! $5.98 -g- i rr- -2T "Thank You, Prince Kupert, for Such a Wonder ful Response to This our Greatest SaleM-Brownwoods Closing Out All Men's Shoes Saturday -Men,' Tomorrow Be Here for Bargains I LADIES SHOES ' J $12,50 Men's Oxfords sell at $6.98 LADIES SHOES $10 95 repular price of these high quality ladies shoes, oxfords, ties, pumps are all here in the full range of sizes and fittings, leather of fine calf,' kid-skin. Suede and all the new novelty leathers;. 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