r ID' SEE SIDES Discussion nub Ilea" ?" f Apprenticed - t ITluch better 1 u fir."? -' trv w ::lng man BOX H7 m i i C: red E. A. , .-entices address-3 at the Rotary CoTinmO ".,.rr-r r a ' contenfi v t: .. '.he mod-n;- .uid be 5n A. ".Tj :, understand tl vis ir.ua 'on con-C'r cij e. employer cmflnucd the speaker. .itJ c..i uat, as a " j , ., i h i ma'ch- :r.a v; nas Deer. u i.. .r ;acturer, : to see i.C the 40 2C:3 ' jprenfoes r i c .umbia at .... ,n PHn F r ? b. tne ue-t j ! ui ... ;hrs free , '. ;r chosen 'the isrnr -:e.itrcs such oav : N Wi 'minster ( a ;: D: ar'.m nt ar- sm rr-' icTci appren-a i. i mh i Prince K ".:rs w:t; iu or mere a::: kails a class could ;:i cr.vidirj a qualified f uH be found. Corr lc::ons are provide ..x. A'iprentice- ";c best in Mi Ivy and is , : me of the T.:.' .:ext step be a Trades At At present, r".;:" completes VI "7 n A If lm'M c pntldir the em ,v.s nan is a cocn- 1 ?c hip con- .' arecer ; ' ""'"appren ?r. ;:t rr.ust agree . ;tcJ out the It. r.:iy leave his Job ; '1:1 but he can ". Je as an hj has valid I 'PROMPT SERVICE.... reason for making the chance. While the Department of Labor tries to place apprentices In posi tions' offering steady employ ment-, rn employer Is not penal ized If business conditions force, him to lay off an apprentide. Part of the department's work Is to see that contracts are lived up to where possible, To date there had been only one prosecution for violation of the Apprenticeship Act. depending on the trade, apprenticeships vary from two to five years said Mr. Ivay. Outside of the Jewelry trade, which pays 15 per cent of a Journeyman's wage to an apprentice starting per cent with Increases every six months until during the last six month? the wage is. 85 per ceht of a Journeyman's pay. In opening his address Mr. Ivay Jndicated that he had a warm spot In his heart for the Rotary Club as It was through 1 he assistance of the Moose Jawl Club that he was able to study nntjld speaking In 1920, later winning an oratorical contest several years In succession. NEW BUS FOR JUNEAU HERE Brand New Vehicle, With Modem Featnres, Attracts Attention LEGION MAKES PRESENTATIONS Variety f Business Dealt With At Monthly Meeting Pleasing presentations were made during the monthly meeting of the Canadian Legion Wednesday night. by President Victor Houston who preceded each presentation by appropriate remarks. First Vice-President Ralph Smith and his fiancee, miss Margaret Kelly (also a member of the Legion), were the recpiens of a handsome case oul, most apprentices receive 25lof lable sllver- Ordinary Seaman Matthew Sedgwick of the local Sea Cadet Corps was presented with a miniature sliver cup as this year's winner of the Cana dian Legion Trophy awarded to the best new entry cadet for the year. A gold life membership badge was presented to A. J. Croxford, whose craftsmanship was recently on exhibit in the city, for his continued valuable assistance to the local branch Suitable acknowledgment of therj plfts were made by all re cipients. It was decided that the special meeting arranged in the auditorium of the Civic Centre for next Tuesday night will be open to the public. At this meet ing Robert Macnicol, for many years executive secretary of the B.C. Provincial Command, who Is now making his initial tour ,. , . i of Legion branches In British On Its way In bonded transit' rninmw ,hii, ration, nf. from i Portland Oregon to Juneau, ficeTi wlu revlew Canadian Alaska where it wll into go ser- Leglon activities and speak on vice between the Alaska capital veterans' problems. t.iy u.m me imgnoonng town A large portlon of the buslneiSS of Douglas, a new 5"4-ton 29- at Wednesday night's meeting passenger Ford transit bus, first wa. n nnp-tinn .ith nrPn. vehicle of 1U kind to be seen aratlons for the annnal poppyj ,.c.r. ... rru.ee uuuen. wjm Day which Will be held on Satur-lts cab-ln-front, engine.in-rear,dayt NoVember 8. In the expec ana ouier leaiures. is awraei- taUon that satisfactory arrange-ing the interest of local auto- Lmt. h- mnfl t .nnhip th motive people. For the benefit ' 1948 Legion Convention being of local bus operators, It made ; held in Prince Rupert, It is hoped some, runs over city streets this lhat lnterest will be taken morning to ascertain how ltjIn the compilation of the Poppy . functioned. ry year Book for 1947. The two men S. M. Dore and I Resolutions passed during the William Dore who brought the j meeting Included acceptance of new bus In over the highway, an invitation for the annual reported no difficulties whatever ; church parade on November 9 to on the road. They had no com-1 St. Andrew's Cathedral, approval plaints to make about the high-' of a charge being made for way. J the, annual Armistice Day "The new vehicle will be" de- Smoker, and'grantirig of the" use llvered north from here on the the Legion headquarters to Brlggs Stemship Co's motorship the Municipal Chapter of the Southeastern which Is due short- ir meir lag aay m lv from Seattle enroute north. ia,d of the relief of British and Classified Advertising Paysl mm imenor ERRACE u n r Ar i ill Storage ALL TRAINS - A I HUINT1 I (I Smith) LONDON, W The County Council is Eiiying $134,200 worth Of racrto equipment for use In schools. WASHINGTON, Sussex, Eng., 05 To enable parents to altend church .the local vicar- held a "pram service." LONDON, O Auctions of sur plus government stores and Min lstry of Supply plant, held dur ing last year, raised $4,215,020. Phil's Cafe --jv, r iIHn Terrace, B.C. REAKFAST - LUNCH DINNER . AND BANQUETS cervp 'wu Fine Poti.i a..iai. j cari Proprietor, Phil Tetrault See Your p GENERAL MOTORS DEALER Uulrk fh Trnrk uiasmoDii GI.C. Trucks Machine Work A Specialty erracc Machine Shop & Garage TERRACE B.C. "'iLt, HAUGLAND - ana Lumber TERRACE & KERR LTD. Lumber Manufacturers Lots, Poles and mint U ror International Harvester Co. Firestone Tire Ss Rubber Co. Ltd. Phllco Radios Wlllard Batteries curopean ennaren. uonaiions SINGER 4 Liectric sewing ,maenines 4 For Rent Reasonable Rates tPhone 884 Prince Rupert T Singer Sewlnp Machine Co. 8LONDIE j Admiral Mainguy ' is Due Next Week In the course of a coastal in spectiOn trip, Rear Admiral E.R. Mainguy, R.C.N., commanding ofllcer, Pacific Coast, will ar rive In Prince Rupert Monday afternoon aboard a Fairmlle. He will remain until Thursday and his activities while here include Inspection of the local naval division and Sea Cadets Corps. Lack oif Miners Slows Production Frank M. Dockrill and sen. Arthur Dockrill, motored in from Telkwa yesterady on a busl- ness vlslt to Prince Rupert. According to Frank Dockrill, coal miners are hard to get. The Dockrill mine would toe operating two shifts if the men were available. were approved of $25 each to Queen Alexandria Solarium for crippled children and to the Tranqullle Branch of the Cana dlan Legion to supply cigarettes to veterans In that Institution. The sum of $20 was voted to the I.O.D.E. Fund for the relief of British and European children. Permission was given to the Canadian Legion Boxing Cub to change its name to the Canadian asm mmm FUNERAL RITES HELD THURSDAY Priests Officiated At B. C. Undertakers Chapel Funeral service for the late Rosarlo Rcbaldo was held yesterday afternoon in the B. C. Undertakers parlors with the Rev. Father .Carroll officiating, assisted t'y Father Amadio. The pallbearers were D. Cavalier, D. Santurbane, Louis Amadio, John Basso, Max Vaglianl, and J. Gar-diman. 'Many beautiful sprays and wreathes covered the casket, Those sending flowers were. Civic Employees No. 5; Staff of the Empress Hotel; Belmont Hotel; D. Cavalier, V. Calderonl, Mr. and. Mrs. D. Santurbane, Rocco and Oliver; Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Basso and family; Mr. anJ Mrs. E. Pettenuizo; Mr. and Mrs. Martin and family; Mr. and Mrs Dvorak; Lcuis Rossi; John G&r- dirnan: Mr. and Mrs. Mazzei anu family; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calderonl and family: Angelo Rrs-s!: Mr. and Mrs Max Vaglian! and Felix Reda. The westbound train delayid when a ballast snreader went Legion Athletic Club which will j off the track four miles west nf enable that body to take in all Hansard station, on the Frajer athletic activities and sponsor subdivision, was ten minute. a sports day in Prince Rupert j&hort cf being 12 hours late, ar-annually on Dominion Day. riving this morning at 11.25 a m. 0nm Cliddcu Distributors Philpott, Evitt & Co. Limited C..V.K, Dock T.O. Hox CIS Painters and Dealers Inquiries Invited No Respect for the Aged. DM SCOUTS AND CUBS RESUMING SOON Boy Scout activities for the coming season will be resumed in Prince Rupert next week, a meeting of the local executive having been held Wednesday night at the home of the district j commissioner, Lt.-Col. Keith Dixon, Waldron Apartments, Wednesday night. As a result of organization work In the mean-' time, It Is anticipated that there will be much more Interest in Scout and Cub work here during the winter. Courses for Scout and Cub leaders are included in the plans, Mr. and Mrs. C. Gibson and two children wrili leave this evening on the Catala for RELIEVE Fit 'fiixifiri 'i BY RUBBING IN quick relief. Greitcleit, fait-drjring do strong odor. SPRED is here! The wonder paint that thins with water No oils or reducers needed NO ODOR! Dries in one hour WASHABLE - - Try it and be convinced , Gall ons All .colors I lor8.. .on.mliol IfTTIfc JtM RETAIL PRICES .... $4.95 Quarts $1.40 PHONE 651 - 652 By Chic Young IIT'll M 1 1. I i!l 1 1 1 1 1 1 D Ifl LTT? ( ! TS HI .U IIIIUIMI'n ITfT I W 'f .MM HU UlMj-i I r1 . r1. iTT .d.T .. .... L . .' 7 llllliil'llilllllM'l Uiggga iV-X 'Bvil'lMlll I llll'H yn iSAt i!,m"KUl -i -'j il yi f J raL. -r "-t. call "n m '( u,M w N , such 1 g a.. iiasaid 'ZuffiMKM tMVffi -An Established Beachhead. WKKKKKSKttM 1'ijjliwiinili1' " . I 1x'.oi1we're going to ymn snack?! iiiiHiHiHifl!iiiijiU!P7 FT - f I Lrf-r&i'j HAVE A LITTLE "S vsj ?jT I- T WAS Klire OF-V ! ALWAVS AND THAT I. t BEDTIME SNACK. ) Jp3 1 THE MARINES ) -fi t8 1 An Open and Shut Case. tT&Um(VIM&J&M W VOU LOCK THE T SUf?e THAT 11 ,M V; VOU'RE jfe'VA Fl (DOOR BEFORE MX) YES, I LOCKED ) WASN'T p'1VB A (POSITIVE ?r i I'M POSITIVE A -Bl ViJcAMEUP?.. IT I CAN C tAST .POSITIVE J ysJ f BUT IM NOT ) Pflfl V-X J REMEMBER J NIGHT? fe r SURE -VT' TURNINQ THE ) Vtf -o WEb- 7s-S W 2 E y Prfnff Rupert Daflp J3cto3 Friday, September 12, 1947 ! Ladies and Lassies mm Bows are admiration targets this season. They slenderize the waistj cuddle the shoulder and tie attention to the well-dressed Madame or Miss. See these up-to-the-minute styles of distinction. DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OP HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY IN SUITE 5, SMITH BLOCK. TELEPHONE 765 J. P. MOLLER PHONE BLUE 153 124 4th Ave. East PAPER HANGING AND PAINTING HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving. Beauty Culture in all Its branches. 206 4th Street : Phone, 655 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs oi all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners PHONES: Green 488 Red 894 If It's Rock Work CALL BLUE 939 M. SAUNDERS CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself rullj insured while I do the work. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING Phone Black 823 H. J. LUND SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 174 GEORGE McWHINNEY PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING 147 4th East Phone Black 489 r Use our convenient BUDGET PLAN No" Interest No Carrying Charges 4 McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LTD. (E. C. Wallace, Manager) 'Your Friendly Drug Store'' Third Avenue at Sixth Street PHONE 7'J Business and Professional PRINCE RUPERT ! BOTTLE COLLECTOR and MESSENGER PHONE RED8 Agent for Pacific Bcttle B.C; Ltd GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Besner Block - 'Phone 387 P. N. Kllborn, W. Peterson BERT'S TRANSFER AND MESSENGER Lumber - Coal - Wood - Baggage Freight - Express Phone Blue 810 Night Calls Green 977 Prince Ruper.); PRINCE RUPERT, FLORIST A R. 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