| «es satin bath Amt cdi Staring NEE RAMEN RANE OS Ais AUREL : ‘ wo. a ysoay alae tet eet EAN Renee cau M ; Eat REA Pa WM Bey EMME, AAA ee tie ot ‘ i Wiad mans iby aet ging ay SP ANE BANDE EG Wipe SOD Me ALS MEADE aN Se 3 st a aly . Ds rth Aaah ke ay ees ; nee tiyatdag gO hype bd e age & * eS , CO aif) + . ~ me ee ee . " oe po Beince Rupert Dally News -4- | Friday, Ostober 13,106] 1° ae efficient, warmly clad Oth wa's 25 : women recruits, from time beyond. memory—and with ‘close to two years’ experi-|is comfortable :in temperatures ence behind: them now, have from 60 above to. 40 below zero.. péen-accepted 100-per cent both| ‘pho navy - bltie uniform con- at agi net ke Ottawa * 1h ‘Mrs. Joceiyn:-Lolten,, of.. 337 -lRourth «Avenue: West, returned ‘termed huge SUCCESS [Frc site Cppztnt bay O- 0. a © © om O in the south. While away, she The tea and bazaar held Wednesday afternoon jattended toe dourist convention nt _iat Prince George. an e BC, in the Sons of Norway Hall by the Centennial Re-'iruseum Association meetings o! bekah Lodge No. 40 was a “huge success’’, District the Maritime :Museum, in’ Var Sete pte Rete woes bs : by the public and by the men ve: _ ‘ ° bis force, Chief R. J. Axcell forms peaties with te ee orent Deputy Mrs. Edwin Fregin reported today. oe couver. Wo _ of.Ottawa says, == warn by the men. The coats are The sum of $300 was realized nee | “Raeéa “it was the ‘pressing /double - breasted with anodized i ; | ltrom the well-attended affalr. SUPPLIERS TO THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY : néed to free his available police-: brass buttons: to minimize pol- , _ The booths were gaily decorat- oO me er ; en from the time - consuming | ishing. They are topped — both ' . | led in the Lodge’s colors of pink . 9 wot CT 4 atuties of parking ticket: service| for attractiveness and comfort— = and green, and vases of baby mo . 7: 5 tat led Chief Axcell”and the by a broad black fur collar. - chrysanihemums graced the tea ON os Ottawa police cominission’ ‘+o | Epaulettes, a nylon belt, and a tables. oo bas me General. convener was, Mrs. p> cgnsider female recruits for the; patented ‘telescopic sleeve, de- farce. , , signed to permit easy movement of the arms from a sitting posi- Fregin; Mrs, James Gilbert and Mrs. George McLean were in charge.of the sewing table; Mrs. a) , cos ‘Once determined, a most im- ‘ Ben tion which would otherwise re- ee consider ty “both fhe | strict. the wearer, are other style Albert Wood managed the mis- . Choice of apparel for the police features. The coats are made to. cellaneous, stall; Mrs. Roy Boy- i wbmen Since most of their time ‘measure and are cut to a length chuk and. Mrs. Michael Schwab ey “14 inches from the ground on pa- handled the home-cooking table; ; . would be spent outdoors on traf NCES - ; & Hearty in body, . fit patrol, much of it on motor- rade. - Mrs, Frank Grover had the raf- h , . fles;. and Mrs. Leonard Knutson: yet light in flavour and arome. managed the fishpond. - Mrs. Horace Tatersal was cash- fer, “In charge of the kitchen was Mrs. William’ McDade, and she was assisted by Mrs. William Stephenson. and Mrs. . Charles Wilkinson.: ”° Mrs. ‘Norman: Moorehouse con- vened ‘the ‘tearoom, assisted by soooter duty, they would need} With the call-out for recruits, excellent protection from: the; applications began to pour in. weather. The -first request brought 135 vy ‘ replies from across Canada. The _iyThe nylon fabric was, cho ae original selection of 25 was made fdr its qualities of light: weight,| rom this group. In spite of rigid: resistance to wear and easy | qualifications—minimum height - leaning. The neoprene: coating five-feet-five,; at least two years’. weatherproofs the nylon, But high schooling,..21. to 26 years tHe coat with its detachable lin- |of. age, single or. widowed — the SR Hed 1 Aran ao pM Te ed A ing has been designed to take |attractions of an outdoor life on’ advantage of the air - capture |a police beat-continue to provide Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Knut method of keeping warm—some- Chief Axcell with an average of Nordal and Mrs. James Taylor. é fling the Eskimo has applied five applications a week. : Mrs, Harry Quick won the door 4 - — — — prize, Mrs. A. J. Botrakoff, the 4 TT Ea ee .Jeake, and Debbie Tattersal, the : 4 P.O. DRAWER 128. oe TELEPHONE 3975 doll raffle.” ’ ' Oe . Cour DEL ota en oe Afghan winner was Mrs. A. S- ere ' ; t ‘ Bo a {2 -C.- . _|Prevost,’ and., Valerie. Cormier | his advertisement 1s n0t Puswoned OF dispiayed by the Liquor I on i AE hae ett. « TT Lo. won the ‘grocery hamper. Cantral Raard ar bv the Government of British Columbia L oo Charkered Alccountan bb = Bs I | - 325 Fourth Avenue. East , | ae _. «Prince Rupert, B.C. Se iA. L.. BELL, C.A. ; os . O, |. EIDSVIK; -C.A. | "4 . ry * t - - “ 4 | OVERPARKED — Ottawa Police Woman McCabe notes the infraction on the ticket she will; 5 -place under the violator’s windshield wiper.. Neither wind, nor rain, nor fear of cold can keep her from her appointed rounds in the neoprene-coated nylon coat specially designed for use-: : c -by members of Canada’s first women’s division of a municipal police force, ' & “Flee | inah ‘’ | SON pl : ; ; ee purning NOuse — plans : chief warns parents © ah evens : Ee NS Pe ENS | celebration — Get out of the house the minute you discover Plans for a banquet to cele- | a, . a fire or smell smoke,’”’ was the advice of Fire Chief rate se ist anniversary Aen . Ra. Poa ys Lo a Ce } L ave Jfounding 0 e Sons of Nor- ‘ | ends en ne Farl W. Becker t0 parents, and, Daby:sitters today. «. -tway Lodge were made at a meet- : | Bek DS ag : Ce ._ Fire ief .Becker gave. - el, ‘ Ty nenta.. . ing Tuesday night, with presi- , | Looking for.a/ 2. - fg} warning as ‘one ‘of nine “pasic | 20 think: there's 3 fire—feel| dent Kenneth Laird in the chair. , De | oe . ve SIC | them first and if.they’re hot, | a - Gjirules for safety in the..event of | (out another way The banquet will be held No- GOOD place to fi The chief’ ae My leet oub another way or block . - el Nb bp ire. The chief’s warning — WAS {the doors’ with furniture or ceeyvember 18, and members of the} “| eat? ... try the | - -* jyone “of many given by the City [oe ores to keep: out smokeiflodges in, Ketchikan,and Prince | 9. Sar Pa teres sO woe wh Fire Department during ‘its ob- land :gases. cH nee ye ge - kGeorge. Will be invited to attend.; ~ 4 LA GONDOLA— ek servance of National Fire Pre- (2) Remember, the air is usu-} 22 ‘was decided to hold a bingo it’s the MOST! . vention week, now” its sixth |): 7 petter near the floor in ajOctober 13. Se - ay. ; ue fgmoke-filled juilding. | The members were told that Other fire safety hints given| (3) Hold. your. breath if. you the whist drive scheduled. for by Chief Becker were: ./. | |have,to make a dash through October 20 had been cancelled, (1) Don’t fling doors ‘open. if |smoke or flame. ’ as this date clashes with other = ——— y (4) Don’t jump from upper- , events. h : a ‘ fe ent i ‘storey wilGows except as a list Refreshments were served by P A.G O D A. 4 resort—wait for the firemen. ‘Mrs. Louie Pettersen at the close : Drive-In Kf (3) Don’t ever go back into afof the meeting. . . in a S P E Cc 1A: L pe | burning building for any reasey 2 , Mh fe [smoke and fire gases from re _ > EVERY WEEK, ~ a even the stuscest fire can be ANNOUNCEMEN TS . . 3 VARIETIES;1.50 fy deadly. “a ; @ Sons of Norway Bingo Friday Do Phone 6226 yo (6) Unless it's a small fireand|night, October 13, 8 o'clock. “Special Chinese Food, Fried’ |you're certain you can contro] wy (200) Ghicken Spaghett!, Hamburg: %& vou the rignt extinguisher, ers. Fish & Chips, We pity do- St don’t waste your time or your CEC livery ehargor up to #100 on i life by trying to fight a fire - virdere 9 or over. fs at a ere ee een” My lect away from it and call the . Open 2 pen, 0 GO BN | fire department ab once—they . | ~ : mee nlways be voady | catherine . ene 9 ays | veady OWS : ‘as ° - a different escape routes from the Great paid her British f wo ss 'any room in your house—im- doctor £10,500 and made lpertant ta remember, too, when him a Baron after he inoc- , . | crema ‘any ather. building. ulated her for smallpox, (iB) Tf you're burned or cs : { e posed to fire and smoke, get supplies medical treatment at once. . of tinplate and sheet . Seemingly minor burns or smoke steal for the industries of ; jinialaiion can have fatal re- Britain come mainly from . Po OOPOOPOEOOOIPSEDEOOVAUOLOEIIED Seuth Wales, i PERSONALS you ! ee | Alderman T, Norton Youngs can't find a better smoke . Te me and Mrs. Youngs left by car: than tha smoke you get r . ; today for Vancouver on a two when you rall yo . weck vacation, On Tuesday they you rol your own ; ae will leavo Vancouver by Cana- with Ogden's Cigarette . . dian Pacific Airlines Briitannia Tobacco, , for Mexico City as a part of ; a two-week eclucation tour of i . Mexico for travel agents, . of fc f . Rov, lL, BE. 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