I 1! f - i C0MEDI ,TS mm m its ENNE I ON SCREEN rati Fields Here In "Shinvard 'Sally" Scenes of Queen Kliza- "beth Launch Louis-Godoy Fijht Pictures ;-t . The Jovial British queen of comedy, Oracle Fields, is featured tonight .and tomorrow night at the Capitol Theatre in 'Shioyard SiDy." her Cp-star being Sydney Howard. Oracjr flays the part of the pro-prietiir of a pub in Clydebank, the jhipbuHding centre of Scotland. Her ownership of the resort, however, was ijuite unexpected, her erratic -1 i ii : Mackenzie's Furniture Extraordinary Value Tf'rms Arranged S135-00 Fast, cheap ELECTRIC heat that gives you more free time and much less work to do because it is so CLEAN. THAT'S what you get when you change to ELECTRIC cooking. Installed in your kitchen FOR C M ONLY WJIcirneu V Buili bv Rr.i iht RUST L'urif ' ! htifivly ronstruclfd n.ile miT ht b6 in J vany of cor-trinti. PaMiird toiwfjlnl io,kn mill.viucm Pnte for the three pieca Phone "75 10 DOWN 3 years to pay the U-l UUIUIHU Don't delay. Start enjoying the benefits of electric cookina at once. NORTHERN BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER COMPANY LIMITED father having invested all her savings in the tavern while he ana 'Grade were barnstorming the Isles as a music hall team. She soon be come; the fast friend of the Ship- i builders and practically queen of 'the shipyards. She sings, dances tnd cuts un generally. Interestingly enough, the film opens with a scene of the launching and christening of the great steamer Queen I Elizabeth which is much in the ' limelight today after her spectacular voyage across the Atlantic Ccean from the Clyde to New York. Also on the same bill with "Shipyard Sallv" are bein? .shown the! Louis-Godoy fieht films, something which will be of importance to those mteresud In sports. A fifty ten; riassltieii ad. ftrn make you many dollars. W'ii Yhiffiets From The Waterfront C. N.R. steamer Prince George, Capt, H. E. Nedden, is. due back at 9 o'clock tonight from her regular voyage to Ketchikan and Stewart. The vessel arrived from the south at 9 o'clock yesterday morning and left at 2 p.m. for the north. Southbound from here to Vancouver via 0:ean Falls and Powell River, she 'alls at 11:15 tonight. I More Dufch Ships ! i 1 1 n Are attacked w German Aircraft AMSTERDAM. March 7F.ntrhr uutch shins have b?"n attacked bv nrrin bombimr nbn- in thr North Sea since the week-end. On wa sunk but the others were successful in maklni fb""r getaway. The Dutch government has already strongly protested, over the attacks. I'aNliiiri.id -.Hx VALENTIN In MP THOItA Roller Rink Dally S?ssions as Follows: Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 to 11 p.m. Thurs. 7 to 9:30, Dance 10 to ? Friday 6 to 8:30, 8:30 to 11:0'J Sat, Children.. 10 to 12 a.m., 2 toi:30. 6 to 8:30, 8:30 to 11 Special Arrangements Can Be Made for Private Skating Parties THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, uitfr 1 News of Northern Districts TONIGHT and in: 2 Shows Nlehtlv. Lnn . In - ROASTING JSC J and BROILING 7 r ,T"PsSeSP Come in today and see our 1940 ELECTRIC RANGES Married At Burns Lake wedding was quietly solemnized In the United Church manse. Bums Lake, on Thursday evening last, of Annie Evelyn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson, and Floyd Frederick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stayner, with Rev. Adam crisp, officiating. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of empire blue silk crepe with accessories to match. Her matron of honor. Mrs. Irvin Pen nington, wore a gown of black silk crepe, embroidered in shades of rose. Irvin Pennington acted as groomsman. The ceremony took place under an arch of rose and sl'vcr stream ers, cautrht un with nlnk and white sweet peas, centered by a in? bell. The weridln? Marh was nlavH rhvd durinnr the s'nlng of the rp"'st.pr. Mr. snq w Rvner are tn tp. side in Burns Lake. Tf von risve something to swap ' ? P'-f-ifM Ad 13 BITTER Y-C0OJ,,:w in mmsM mmmmmmmmm AUCTION Sale Of Carpenter's Tools On Saturday, March 9th, commehc-'ng at Z p.m. sharp at J. Larus-on's carpenter shop at the junction of Cow Bay and Third Ave. Instructed by the owner I will sell f r v aucucn 10 ine nigncst bidder the following: Set of carpenter's and Joiner's tools, steel mire box and saw. screw clamps, Stanley adjustable plane.i no. 4o, steel and wood Joining nlanes. smooth plane, etc., ,etc. Turning lathe (not finished), variety cf well seasoned hardwoods. suitable for h-me work shoos or' manual training, mahojanv. oak.! yew, qu?ntity of dry soft wood blacksmith's forge and other tools, nlumbine tools, pioes.and fit tings in iron and bmss, steel. shaft m?, and many other useful articles 'n mr.M ?nd wood too numerous to mention. 1 Ford car engine. 14 h. Fisthpe Engine in Al condition. 115 foot pleasure boat (new) built fi-y ?rrr. jindVMl. Windows and ana iihs, ouirs. cmsets, "i-olinn torch, tool trunk. 100-foot ticket fence with gate, posts, com-nletc. Must Be Sold Terms Cash Geo. J. Dawes AUCTIONEER i Spring Weather Reaches Terrace " " : Temperature Reaches Fifty in Miss Annie Johnson Becomes the , Shade This Week in Interior Bride of Floyd Stayner Town BURNS LAKE. March 7 The i iijiuvnoti, marcn i very mua springlike weather prevails in Terrace this week. Temperature reach ed 50 In the shade Monday. The mild winter has been anything but a godsend to those wh0 in past winters have been able to gain some wages by clearing the roads of snowdrifts. The present winter , brought no blizzards. Bernard Shaw Play Taken Up OCEAN FALLS, Mar?h 7. On the program of the Everywoman's Club on Saturday was the reading of Berna-' RMw'- "Oeneva," a play showing whit the Leafiie of Na-t'op- i-ht hve ricno. Mrs. Bennett played the Judge, Ms. Russsll, he prrot-ry. Mrs. nalhiun, the v's- m-. K-ith McAllister, the Entertainments At Ocean Falls betrothed. Mr. Sutton, the new- crmer. M-s. . Logan, the Jew; Mrs. C 'Ua'i'dn ananim I Off inn o,.tf P n.-hs Mldbnder LVHlOU. Mrs. ft'nn. RhardonP" Mrs. Saxon. Hrr Bitt.W. Mm. McDon-iri tr)9n-n de Foriinbras and the Bishop; Mrs. Corker, the Commissar- Mrs. Aoolebv. the journalist and the widow. Two vocal soli. by Mrs. Morley Patterson completed the program. MAto? f-ririh 1 FINANCING Operatic and Dramatic Society Gives Two Performances at Paper Town OCEAN FALLS. March 7. The , Ocean Falls Operatic and Dramatic Society gave performances on two occasions. On both occasions the I house was well filled. First the choral group, undeMhe direction of S. Stapleton, gave a fine rendering of many old and several new pieces, intersnersed with violin solos by D. McNeil, and monologues by T. A. Goodrldge. Miss Simpson was the accompanist. Then the Playmakers gave a one-act comedv. "Heaven on Earth," with Mrs. Kinnalrd. Mrs. Dorothy Kelly, Jack Smith. Heber Hartie and Miss Patricia Willson taking; part. Th? main nrtr werp unusually we'' p?tprt a"rf h rlav ri'd great cdl t Mis- Fisnpth Lehman's direct'on. Rev Rns's scenery. Mn Macey's lbhtine effects and the curtain, bv M. Alnsworth nnd Mator Bennett al' deserved the praise they got, Drive At Terrace Quota is Exceeded anl Amount Is Sent to Headquarters TERRACE, March 7-Canadlan Legion met on Thursday and discussed the nation-wide drive for War Service Inc. Treasurer Gregory reported that the Terrace quota had been more than collected and it was decided to send the amount along without delay. Creditable Showing by Terrace " , Mwp"y ar Honors Divided ' TERRACE, March 7. The Village Corporation of Terrace has issued It? annual statement .showing how accounts went in 1939. In its way this statement of the affairs of one of the smallest of municipal governments Is very satisfactory and may in seme resrects be the envy 'of those cities whose finances run .into millions and whose councillors I get a bad headacke when the time comes to balance the annual budget. The Village of Terrace carried on its usual functions, kept its roads and sidewalks In repair, extended Its water system, collected what meagre licenses the provincial government left to it, paid off Its bank loan and finished the year with more cash than it started with. , The following summary tells the' story Balance at fist of year $ 51.50 Receipts 3166.98 Payments 2906.64 Balance at end of year 311.84 In Hoop Games Kltkatla Won Senior Game Greenville Hut Lost Intermediate at GREENVILLE. March 7.-Playin? here a few days ago, Kltkatla senior and Intermediate basketball teams split honors with Greenville. Kltkatla won a closely contested match 41 to 37. losing the intermediate encounter 48 to 27. During their visit, the Kltkatla party visited the partially completed new church and made the gen erous donation of $33 to assist in buying lumber for its construction in view of the destruction In tho recent sawmill fire of lumber which was to have been used in the building. The Kltkatla party was headed by jnmes Lewis, cnier councillor of the village, Joe Innes, president of the xceisior uiub, and Norman Lewis Grade (The Lassie from L ; imiains ijuecn of find ihf (in.( f II.. France . . . brinCs 0nh, latest comedy-hit ! - - nun urir:, l 'il- ensa8ln? storv of stot land's famous shin hn; ij, varil nt rivrlhfi,.k , v.j..vUU.,n, uiasjiii liUaitd by 20lfr Cantwy-fa (At 7:45 and 9 50) EXTRA ! EXTKA The Greatest Hint Fighl Since Dempscy-Firpo' AUTrftO GODOY Versus ' JOE LOUIS A 15-Kound World's Hear weight Championship fit- Also L,aiesi world War and firms! Empire News BOYS' CHURCH SERVICE BURNS LAKE, March ? A cessfui boys' service was ncJ t)c,o T n 1. 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