PUBLIC MEETI NG hf, CKKIHT UNIONS of PRINCE KUI'EUT AINU HE CREDIT UNION AND CO-OPERATIVE fEAKERS HAKUliD DAYK1N ,.i Extension Department, University of BC. GEORGE VIERICK Tnvw- Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Union TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 8 P.M. Common Lounge CIVIC CENTRE (269) IA. MacKcnzic Furniture k II I LIMITED . "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Christmas Suggestions JVC CKDAlt CHESTS Tennessee cedar throughout with exterior of burl walnut Tht- loi .. Gift Got to be seen to be appreciated, Jone 327 Third Avenue Prince Rupert W mi NOfcL USE RECORDS "JINGLE HELLS' "SILENT NIGHT "ADESTE FIDLLES" "AVE MAKIA" "WHITE CHRISTMAS' -SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN" "I LL HE IIOM1! FOR CHRISTMAS" GOD REST YOU MERRY GENTLEMEN" Tiire record titles now available by inr trusbv. Deanna Durbin, Terry Como and many others mz- I "Dickens Christmas Carol" hv Ronald rnlrmin 3 C: :.;:. yaurs now from a complete stock at KtXTC" 'iCITf Ttff! ifYViftfiirirrif4rvJiMwiw) "limey wal ev st COAL AND SAVE OR Jet 25 More Heat From A Ton of Coal Your dealer can supply you BULKLEY VALLEY COLLIERIES lel,va. B.C. LIMITED to d nn A lkl A V PACE F Rvoi'HRi:sT EAT1.NO PUCE ; DIUMui! H I LAI L COURSE MEALS (FORMERLY BOSTON) Chinese Dishes a Specialty Banquet Hall for Luncheons, Dinners, Parties 608 THIRD AVENUE WEST Telephone 200 I Smarten up that old cloth coat with a New Fur Collar ,You will find them at Fowlie and Ruttle, H your triem Iv fur store. Y7 tf .. "w"i- a i -u-ij-Li-ir , ,,lr - - j m-uu Moccasin slippers for the whole. lamily. iriCeS from $1.95 to $1.25 j'llli AND RUTTLE always carry a large selection ""is, ait styles and varieties, all prices. Fowlie & Ruttle "d Ay enuc Phone 522 AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEWSPAPER n A i oil dollars $4.95 J Rd Fox Collars' 3.95 j Siver Fox Collars $4,95 J ('ntPeasjve Social Doings (Contributions to this section will be welcSmfd) CONCLUSION OF MOOSE BAZAAR Annual bazaar of the Women of the Moose completed Its second and final day on Thursday with an excellent attendance at both the afternoon tea and sale and the bingo and dance entertainment In the evening. As on the opening day, Mrs. L. Tat-tersall was convener and Mrs. Percy Bond, senior regent of the chapter, received the guests: During the afternoon Mrs. G. Thompson presided at the tea table with Mrs. Alfred Ritchie, Mrs. H. Dickens, Mrs. E. Oraham and Mrs. L. Hilton acting as servlteurs. In charge of the kitchen were Mrs. C. H. Collins, Mrs. Charles Graham, Mrs. B. J. Bacon, Mrs. F. S. Bush and Mrs. H. Erlcksen. The following were in charge of booths: Candy Mrs. Lawly. Home Cooking Mrs. George Foster. Novelties Mrs. E. Tllscth, Mrs. Fred Grimble, Mrs. L. Wide. Fancy Work Mrs. R. Glske, Mrs. C. Mclntyre, Mrs. F. Cal-derone. Cashier was Mrs. S. Haugan. Mrs. Roberts was In charge of the ticket drawing. In the evening, Mrs. H. Mun-sey, Mrs. R. Armstrong, Malcolm Blair and Herbert Whiffen were In charge of the bingo booths while entertainment was looked after by Joseph Ratch-ford and William Terry, assisted by Benny Wlndle, Joseph Long and Everett Morrow. In the kitchen during the evening were Mrs. L. Christopher-son, Mrs. T. McNeice, Mrs. D. Morrison, Mrs. A, G. Hlnton, Mrs. F. Calderone and Mrs. L. Astoria. B. J. Bacon was In charge of the door. Dancing was enjoyed during the latter part of the evening, with music by Steven's orchestra. Raffle winners were: Lace Tablecloth Mrs. W. J. Llnehant. Luncheon Cloth A. B. Taft. Pillow Cases Mrs. J. Ratch-ford. Vanity Set John Mostad. Aprorr Miss Donna Glske. Chesterfield Cloths Mrs. S. Giske. Crochet Piece Miss Donna Glske. Candy George Foster. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is It correct to use both hands when eating corn on the cob? A. No; only one hand should be used. Announcements All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25 cents a word. Another Rotary ticket will do three things give you a chance to win a car, give you ticket to Grand Rotary Dance, help the hospital children's ward. Get one today. (289) Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, Nov. 19. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 20 Eastern Star fall Cance, Masonic Temple, Nov. 21. St. Andrew's Cathedral Bazaar. November 22. Salvation Army Home League Bale Nov.. 25th. Catholic car party at the School Hall, Nov. 27, 8 P.M. CCF Bazaar, Uivlc Centre Nov. 28th. Sonja Tcu, Home Cooking, Fancy Work, Lutheran .Recreation Rooms, 2:30-5:30. Nov. 29. Plays, Presbyterian Church, Dec. 3. United Church Bazaar, December 4. Orange Sale, December 5. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar,. Dec. 11. CHARACTER CHANGES The early opera, supposedly founded on classical tragedy, became a mere excuse for lavish court festivals. SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. rhone 37 P.O. Box 541'J FRASER STREET Prince Rupert CANADIAN LEGION WHIST, CRIBBAGE There were ten tables In play at a Canadian Legion whlst and crlbbage party In the Legion Hall Thursday night, those present enjoying a pleasant evening which culminated with the serving of refreshments by the committee In charge, Mrs. G. V. Hanley, Mrs. W. J, Llneham, Mrs. Wright Davies, Mrs. G, Hebb and Mrs. W. Wallace. Whist winners were: Ladies, Mrs. H. Dickens, sr.. Mrs. Pat terson; men, Mrs. G. V. Hanley (winning cut with J. Scott), Mrs. M. Gilchrist. Crlbbage Ladles, Mrs. J. Mur-dock, Mrs. J. Judge; men, W. II. Brett, J. Simondson. CARD PARTIES ARE POPULAR Good Turn-out at Fortnightly Session or Catholic Women's League The fortnights orldge, whlst and cribbage party sessions at the Catholic School Hall are proving popular. On Thursday night of this week there were 18 tables In play. The winners were: Bridge Ladies' first, Mrs. C. P. Balagno; second, Mrs. A. H. Silversldes. Men's First, E. Peterson; second, J.,Hardm. Whlst Ladies' first, Mrs. Wagner; second, Mrs. Telseth. Men's first, H. C. Wright; second, J. McDougall. Cribbage Ladies' first, Mrs A. Astoria; second, Mrs. C. Dens-more. Men's first, J. Saunders; second, R. J. Schaeffer. Small prizes are awarded at each session and at the end of the season there will be three grand prizes for the highest cumulative scores. Mrs. Walter Lahtl, president of the Catholic Women's League, was general convener with Mrs. J. A. Smith acting as cashier. In charge of the serving of refreshments were Mrs. Schaeffer, Mrs. Louis Amadio, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Pierre LeRoss, Mrs. Walter Lahtl and Mrs. G, R. Brett. Brigadier J. T. Gillingham, Salavatlon "Army, left on last evening's train for Toronto where he has been called to at tend an executive officer's con ference. Mrs. Gillingham Is ac companying him as far as Dau phin, Man., where she will visit with a son; Capt. Cyril Gilling ham. Accompanying Brig, and Mrs. Gillingham from here was Carpt. Grace Cranwell, from Windsor, Nova Scotia, who is to take charge of the Army day school at Kltselas. Brig, and Mrs. Gillingham are stopping off at Kltselas this iweeK-end to in- stal Capt. Cranwell in her new duties and will proceed East from there Monday night. Try a Dally News Classified Ad. Local News It Moose Whlst drive and dance every Saturday night 8:30 (267) O 32 TAXI has Increased its FLEET. Phone 32 anytime for Fast, Reliable taxi service. (273) Customers Patronize thaw who advertise. Let Dally News AD columns help your Business (tf) Volunteers wanted for trail clearing. Transportation leaving Post Office at 10 o'clock. Skl Club. (it) Order Now! Made-to-measure Suits and Topcoats. Guaranteed Christmas delivery. Morgan's Men's Wear Ltd. (267) Elio's Furniture Store will' be closed Nov. 10 to Jan. 3, 1943. (270) EASTERN STAR MATRON HERE Mrs. J. Hitchens-Smlth of Vic toria, Worthy Grand Matron of the Order of the Eastern Star for British Columbia, arrived in the city Friday on the Chllcotln for an official visit to the local 'chapter. She will return to Victoria on the Chllcotln on Sunday. Preceding the official visit at the Masonic Temple last night, Mrs. Hitchens-Smlth was entertained at a banquet In the Civic Centre with Mrs. Alfred Rlvett, worthy matron of Bellst chapter, and Mrs. Frank Dibb, associate matron, as hostesses and 70 members present. There was a luncheon today followed by a tea at the home of Mrs. Frank Dibb, Graham Avenue, Westview. This evening Mrs. L. W. Kergln, Fourth Avenue West, will be hostess at a bridge party with officers and past matrons in attendance. 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Phone ! or visit our office 31G Sixth Street M ems Cash for old cold. Bulger's. Regular meeting of the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, will be held Sunday, November 16th, 2:30 p.m. Members are requested to attend this meeting. (It) e DO YDUJR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ON WEDNESDAY. Queen Mary Chapter I.OD.E. Bazaar 2:30, Wed., Nov. 19, I.O. D.E. . Hall. Fancywork, home cooking, candy and aprons as well as many other useful gifts. Bring your friends and enjoy a friendly cup of tea. (263) It is somewhat uncertain as to when G. C. Walker of Second Avenue and Fourth Street will be back In Prince Rupert. He went to the United States early last summer and may remain until the Christmas season or perhaps through the winter. Mr. Walker is understood to be in Southern California now. H JJTo relieve miser. 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