. AOS P0U3 THtf I)!T,V NEWS VANDERHOOF The Woman's Auxiliary to Holy Trinity Anglican Church met last Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. H. Day. "inspector William Spiller and Sefgeant McKenzie, provincial police, were here from Prince George it-centiy on official duties. Ralph Telford and P. W. Adair of Fiwer Lake were visitors in town ! recently for a couple of days. District Forester and Mrs. E. E. Gregg of Prince George spent a few dy recently in, the Vanderhoof and Fort Fraser district. Mrs. R. McC. Richards is expect- j ing her mother and sister to arrive from England for a visit. j The United Church Ladies' Aid' Society held a meeting last Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of I the secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Rob-j ert Re'ld. i W. Chatwln of the Ford Motor Co.. ' Vancouver, was in town for a cou-! pie of days recently In connection with the Introduction of the new model to the public. David W. Donald, who has been seriously 111, is now making satisfactory progress toward recovery. Word has been received here that S. V. Christian, one of the early settlers In the district and In later years well known In cannery circle at the mouth of the Skeena Rivet, Is seriously ill in St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver. DISPLAY BY GIRLS '"ontfnued from pace one) Senior First VeneMa Feero. Senior Second-Kathleen Kfci-back. Judges in the rainpetttton were Mrs. H. L. Landry end Mrs. T: Ms Clymont. Refreshments were served after the display by the Patrol Seconds. Attendance stare and badge were won as follows: Six year star Company Leader Kathleen Kettbaek. Three years Patrol LeadrjBd-riti Brewerton and Betty Capstl? Two years Patrol Leaders Edith WUklrmn. Irks Oorbould; Patrol Seconds Eileen Yates, Betty Bill-son. Jean McLean, Freda Mossal-lem. Lillian Croxford; Guides-Alice Halberg, Orace Watklnson, Ruth Nelson. Honora aiverstdes, Myrle West, Mysie Perry, Nancy Dawes. One year Patrol Leader Marine Hellbroner. Quldes Maureen patrjek. Venefta Feero. Edaa McLean, Mary Drme. Ansa Oybharn.' Second-Class Badges Patrol Leader Betty Oapstlck: Patrol Leader Freda Muss 11 em. Quldaa Honora Sllversldes, Marjorie 8U-verstdew, Edna McLean. Geraltflne Cade. All-round Cords Lieutenant M. Brewerton; patrol leader E. Brewerton. Proficiency Badge Company Leader Kathleen KeUoaek (Clerk, Writer; Patrol Edith Brewerton (Scribe, Writer); Patrol Leader Betty Capstlck (Ambulance); Patrol Leader Iris Corbould (Scribe. Cook.) Oiler Besner of this city Is at present on a business trip to Vancouver and Is expected to return home shortly. It Pays to Paint NOW Oils Glass Paints Brushes Varnishes Wallpaper White Lead Pure Oil Shingle Stain Murcsco and Perfecto Wall Finishes And All Painting Supplies Get them at Silversides Bros. Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, B.C. Telephone 22 BAPCO Pure Paint Products Shingoleen Turpentine Linseed Oil Bapco Paints Marine Paints Satin GIo Finish Satin GIo Enamels Satin GIo Varnish Bapco Floor Enamel Many Attractive Colors From Which to Choose For Sale By Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. 255 Third Ave. Phone 101 FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! Ninety-five Percent of Fires are caused by dirty chimnies WHY TAKE A CHANCE? Get your chimney swept and stove pipes cleaned by the only fully equipped chimney sweep in town. I specialize in: Chimney Sweeping, Painting and Repairing Hoofs, and Cleaning Gutters. H.ZUMKEHR General Handyman Phone 204 The City Council h this to be as Declared CLEAN-UP e! sili iii The City of Prince Rupert has fallen in line with other cities of Canada in organizing a Clean-up Week, The present is a time when all the citizens are ask ed to sec that their premises, front and back, are spic and span with all loose cans picked up, filth cleared away and neatness and tidiness replacing slovenliness. Citizens are also urged to repair and paint their fences, to paint the house or outbuildings if necessary and to generally keep in line with modern civilization. Everyone knows that these are difficult times but no one can afford to look poor, even if he is poor. Much can Ik? done at little expense to make the shop front bright, to brighten up the outbuildings or to overhaul the interior. The condition of the home has an effect on every member of the family. Several persons were only last week making remarks about the appearance of some of the smaller stores in the city where neither landlord or tenant was willing to paint the shop front. The windows never looked really attractive where the paint on the shop front was badly worn or had a shabby appearance. The opinion expressed was that it helped business to keep the place attractive. People do not like to shop in a place that seems to be down at heel. EvtxtI Clean up! Paint Up! Beautify! 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