ai Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, September 8, 1951 Loca a lne the tour, and left thus morn n : COAL tot Your Winter Supply Now . ..;, 111 increases in freight rates and labour costs w ing for Vancouver and Victoria, Ranks of Navy, Under New Set-up, Open to Women Here First Prince Rupert women to be accepted in Canadian naval service of WRCN(R) will likely be able to wear their brand new uniforms before the end of October. , - d PERSONAL peak in Cape Breton since 1945. The Sydney National Employment branch reported only 1047 persons now receiving unemployment insurance since construction resumed in the biggest, building boom in Cape Breton's history. returning east next week. CONSTRUCTION BOOM SYDNEY, N.S. 0 Employment has reached its highest c ah'" irevtMaij aj iuisb we price oi coal. rrt that it isnr Lieutenants Myrtle I. Allen Will be on the same basis as now pr,!;r tluit our customers may take advantage of t,Hp Uill rmf an InU 99 i In .i.uks i... ruled for men. After six months fjfilt sHK. - " "" cucci unui basic training, reservists will be HHh Any orders received prior to that date, for i,fry before September 30th, will be invoiced at present ices. All orders for coal under one ton lots will be dvllvercd -D !,..,( paid ior prior to delivery. and Margaret E. Beck, from WRCN organization staff headquarters at Ottawa, said today in Prince Rupert thai recruiting for women in Navy Reserve will begin September 17, and 15 recruits are wanted immediately. Canadian quota Is '500. The Canadian Navy Is the last of the three services to accept able to take a special course. "Of course, we have one trade open now And can take any number from Prince Rupert for continuous service in the Communications trade. Experienced radio operators would get a permanent position almost f "r i i """ nun; jRDERSr. Associated Boards of Trade of Central B.C., left on last evenings train for Fort Fraser. From there he will proceed to Vander-hoof and Fort St. James, where he will take part in the formal opening of a fine new Indian school which will be operated by the Oblate Fathers. Then Mr. Murray will continue to his home at Fort St. Jonn where belli newspaper publisher. Hon. A. D. Turnbull, minister of health and welfare for B.C., who arrived In the city Thursday from Victoria, left last night for Terrace, Smithers and other points In central B.C. on a routine trip. He returns to Prince Rupert next Wednesday to open the Prince Rupert General Hospital Modernization Fund campaign. Larry Ecroyd, British Columbia a women recruits during peace time. While the RCAF is accept The two women officers com Albert & McCaffery, Limited Island City Builders' Supplies Armstrong Agencies H. G. Hclqcrson, Limited - Ing women as permanent force Prise ha" of the small staff at members, both Navy and Army, j Ottawa now organizing the new said Lt. Allen, have only received ' Wrenjs- And they're most en-permission to recruit reserves. ' 'husiatstic about it. "This will mean that we ca.l' "Ttili trip has been a great Cah for old gold. Bulger'4. ! Dyke McMillan was a passenger on the Coquitiam arriving last night from Vancouver. i St. Peter's Sunday School, Seal Cove, will re-open at 11 jam. Sunday, Sept. 9. ltc) j Little Theatre meeting Monday. 8 p.m., Civic Centre. All j interested welcome. (212c) St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral Sunday School will resume Sunday, September 16, at 2 p.m. H) Miss Clara Warsket returned to Prince Rupert on the Coquitiam last night following a holiday In the south. Miss Ruth Luck, RN, is leaving the staff of hospital for Vancouver, sailing Sunday on the Coquitiam. Mrs. H. B. Rochester, Prince Rupert Hotel, arrived In the city on the Coquitiam last night from Vancouver. Tickets on sale for Legion ashlon Show at Annette's, Power Corporation and Ormes Drug Store. (2Hc) Mrs. H. Hanson and daughter, Irene, will leave Sunday for Vancouver and Tacoma sailing on the Coquitiam. Miss Hanson will enter Pacific Lutheran CnlW at Wei a I Baraain Prices use 15 women between ages 19,aeal 01 pleasure as well," said and 25 here in Prince Rupert to attend basic training classes (While stocks last) ' at HMCS Chatham once a week." I Several applicants for divisional officer here have been berfa Diplomat Egg berfa Diplomat Nut Lt. Beck, for this is her f ir3t trip to the west coast. From Toronto, she agrees she has never seen "scenery or weather as nice as you have here." Lt. Allen, whose home is at Sechelt. r.ad a full day and a supper at home, and "that was a good pay-off for me," she twinkled. , f Both are travelling by air dur- 15.50 13.50 20.00 TON rvii TON vv.r TON ! Interviewed, the WRCN officers said, and final selection will be j made within a few days. "And people of Prince Rupert will get a chance to see a good I deal of this group of women," ; promised Lt. Noel Langham, representative of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce with headquarters in Vancouver, who has been attending the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Central B.C. here during the past week, leaves by car tomorrow for the Interior, visits to boards at Terrace, Smithers and Burns Lake being planned. At Penticton Mr. Ecroyd will meet G. F. Winspear of Edmonton, president of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, with whom he will continue a tour of points In anmore Briquettes . . CANADA'S BEST LBERT & McCAFFERY staff officer. The headquarters officers, who have been visiting HMCS - Discovery at Vancouver and at HMCS C hatham yesterday and today, feel that "a completely new and wonderful" design of uniforms for the women in the navy will offer a great at V for variety, value the southern part of the LIMITED Phone 116, 117 or 58 and reliability EATO N'S 19 5 1-19521 cr the MEAL that REFRESHES kid and 2)rtfc Ftl I I 111! n i ) SEST r-i w wviM will I tm rv CATALOGUE traction. For Instance, the walking-out; summer dress Is two-tone, with a "skipper" blue skirt and an : all-white Jacket with all-gilt shineless buttons. Shoes will be navy blue."pomps" and "there'll, be no more cotton stockings," I laughed Lt. Beck. All clothes will be "tailored to fit," she added. Perhaps the greatest attrac- i tion is the pay and rank, which FINEST OF - Tacoma. NOTICE-A11 labourers register with your local secretary and business agent by phone Green 400 or call at Totem Gift Shop. Hours 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. J. H. Mair. utc) Julian Kordahl of Prince Rupert, now in an institution at fcssondalc, is holding his own although there is little change in his condition. He has reached an advanced age. Come to Legion Auditorium Thursday, Sept. 13. See Canadian Legion W. A. Fall Fashion Show styled by Annette. Sittings at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Tea T. EATON C COOKING QJ3J3D GEE9 am ChHIiwick Courtenay Cranbrook Duncan Kamloops Keltwna Kimbeiley Mission - Ninaimo Nelson New Westminster Penticton Port Alberni Princ George Prince Ruaert Revelstok Trail Vimon . Vanwuver Victoria Westview The Sons of Norway whist drive and dance last night saw as winners In the ladies' section Mrs. R. Giske, first, and Mrs. O. Giske, second. Men's first prize went to John Mostad; second prize to Alf Jensen. Refreshments served at midnight were In charge of Mrs. J. Pederson, assisted by Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. O. Giske, Gunnar fpva. John McNaughton and K. Dehll. Nels Gunderson was master of ceremonies. Mike Colussl provided the music for dancing until 2 a.m. K)R TAKE OCT ORDKRS PHONE 2M BROADWAY CAFE llll'IIII.I.II.W I t HMwfl m J I SEE SEE ' ' YOCR YOUR "'""'V ESSO OIL BURNER TCmm,. liMnsifH.j, y.yifl fj l,,i jNKWji:Hld4: DEALER IWU PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Green 136 Vox 478 t.. i . . To-day's Best LEARN TO FLY noiinnnuiil S J. GILLIS, D.S.C., R. Cp., Chiropodist-Foot Specialist . of 1107 Wot Broadway. Vancouver, B.C.. Will practice Chiropody i at SAVOY HOTEL From September 19th to 26th " 1 I ,- tal, ej H e e U H " scrvea. Admission 50c. (214c) Col. O. Best, Dominion secretary of the Salvation Army tor Canada and Berumda, and Mrs. Best left yesterday for Vancouver after having been in the city for the past few days to attend a congress here. Jack Gordon, Caigary, after a visit here with his nephew Earl-Gordon, lv ft on last night's train on his return home. Before coming here Mr. Gordon visited at Francois Lake with his niece, Mrs. W. A. Antllla. Les Smith, purser on Union Steamship Lady Cynthia, arrived last night on trie Coquitiam to relieve Agent Frank Skinner who will be on vacation until the end of the month. This Is Mr. Smith s sixth year at such relief work here. Georre Murray, M P. for Cariboo, alter attending; the annual convention here this week of the ot Western Canada's only seaplane school FALL COURSES NOW STARTING A ERO PRINCE CLUR RUPERT Lr j Red Shield Fund Mrs. Phllhpson $2 00 Mrs. A. Rossi 2.00 W. M. Scott 5.00 L. Brain .. . 2 00 K. Wllmot 10.00 Anon 2.00 J. Georgeson 2.00 E. J. Smith .' 5.00 R. Hembroff 2.00 A. B. Carlson , 5.00 D. Munro 2.00 H. H. Marroch 2.00 H. F. Bahm :. 2.00 Reg Coles 5.00 A. Hanbery 2.00 O. Whltesocks 2.00 H. Hamberg ... 2.00 Mrs. J. Paul 2 00 Mrs. J. Paul 2.00 K. Fry 2.00 Miscellaneous , 23.62 A. M. Hickey 3.00 Mrs. Foster 2.00 Total to date $650.00. (H) BUY One Only Sparton Washer $149.00 G.E. Washer With Pump $189.50 Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. lSp5ticr Block Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C. Phone 344 (211pl STEAMER Prince George nnoimcemtnts Canadian Legion Auxiliary Fashion Show and Tea, Septem ber 13. Canadian Legion Card Party, September 19. a, Presbyterian Church Tea at SAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT Luxury at Low Cost . For Reservations the home of Mrs. George Mitchell, 333 5th Ave. East, Serjtem-ber 27. SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT billed Mac Construction Company Chop Suey - Chow Mein Open 6 p.m. - 3:38 a.m. HOLLYWOOD CAFE For Outside Orders Phone 133 pipit y& ITTinn mtrf Women's Coordinating Tea, Sept. 20. Catholic Fall bazaar, October 3 and 4. Lutheran Tea, October 13. Rebekah bazaar, October 20. L.O.B.A. Fall Bazaar, October 26. Sonja Bazaar, November 2. Legion Auxiliary Bazaar, November 7. Write or Call CITY OR. DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. a WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . . Sidirg . . . Alterations Estimates Gladly Given !' Blue 182 L- BACK EXPENSES . . . U so 1 "Baptone" The Wonder Paint for Decorating Supplied in many attractive colors Presbyterian Church Bazaar, November 15. The Women of the Moose Fall 3azaar, November 16. Cathedral Bazaar, Nov. 17. I O D E. Fall Bazaar November n. St. Peters Fall Bazaar, November 2D. Your Cordial Invitation ... to see the lovely new apparel wv've hand-picked for Fall and Winter. Clothes to live In and love pnpson Hardware Co., Ltd. IIP II We Are Pleased To Announce:, Extension of Passenger and Express Air Service To PRINCE RUPERT Effective immediately flights leaving Prince George every Monday, Wednesday and Friday morning will connect at Terrace vwith a seaplane for Seal Cove Air base at Prince Rupert. QRMES" fashion-right ... budget-right . . . value-right . . MODERN PLUMBING Is a wise Investment, In terms of family health and home economy. Coll Blue 846 PLUMBING Consult Your Local Agent Tta Pioneer Druggists For Further Information "Tomorrow's Styles Today" Annette Mansell Ladies Wear 523 3rd Ave. Prince Rupert Aitent: Crawford Moore jTEA BAGS i ..- .1 CEfJTRAL DC AIRWAYS LTD SaanicH PHONE 81 Phone Black 907 14-15 Smith Block j