PAQ1 ecs Expert Optical Service HAZELTON BANQUET You ne People's Educational Association Holds First Annual Event HAZELTON, May 21: The Young People's Educational Association cf Hazelton hold its fi.i-'. annual banquet last Saturday evening. Guests of honor were Hone-ran-President John Smith. Pres!d?'it Charles Clifford, Mrs. Charl?s Cllf- Chas. Dodimead Optometrist In Charge Watch, Cluck, Jewelry Repairing Hand Hugi'iiving VISIT OUK IJASIiAIKNT STORK Fur Fine China, Dinnerware, ( lasses, Ravage and Novelties Max Heilbroner JEWHLKIt- DIAMOND MERCHANT Second Vice-President Johnny Moore, Third Vice - President Charles Patsy. Secretary Charles F. Clifford Jr., and Trca urcr Charles Smith. A majority of members also a :nd:d. All in all r'jout thirty plates of a very delicious chicken dir. :icr was served. President Charles Clifford gave CANADIAN WOMEN Clean-Up Paint-Up Make Repairs, Build We can supply all the materials for a new home or for additions to the old one. 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LITTUJR, SUutgt, MODERN, EXPERIENCHD IJANKING SERVICE ... th be Oulcmt tf 123 Years' Successful Operation il llll !tl-U.i!lU LONDON, May 21: (.CP) On ex he .wanted him to look more like Ladles' and Children's DRESSMAKING AM) m:,MOI)IXI,IN; Reasonable price, good work Phone nine 9IH 203 3rd Ave, KIMIKO UYEDi; MAL US YOUR FltSlS TODAY Any size roll developed and printed. 25c Special "Decko-Art" -prints ReprlnU twelve ,v for 33c STEFFENS-COLMER PHOTO P.O. Box 22U Vancouver 1I.C. 1 mi DATLT KKW 1 --LL.LUI RECRUITING ACTIVITIES hibltion at the summer display of The first results of the new na-the Royal Accdamy Is a marble bust tlonal recruiting drlve may be no- land as Lord Tweedsmuir. said the The recruiting organization in late Canadian .governor-general 1,10 province has been re-organized had described the bust as the ' best and eight complete parties are now thing ever done" of him. travelling In the Interior. Cant. S. Alter thrcv two-hour sittings Lord M C- ls covering Vancou- Twccdsmulr vcr Island a,ld has mad?. a ood brought Lady Tweeds- muir and their youngest son to see start ln Duncan whcre hc SV1R th pnmnir.tnH nrir "Th. !,. Monday and Tuesday. Lleut.-Col. ij hn .. j. Williams. Officer Commanding, the results so far. Lieut.-Col. D. Phii- thc administrator Insteaa of the In- P01 D S 0 - OBE- "icer .Com tellectiial type." jmandlng. HC Company. Veterans the well-being cf the young people of Hazelton. : Honorary President John Smith! uuara 01 vanaaa. is again cuvcua the East Kootenays with his headquarters at Cranbrook and Capt. A H rttiirllt Vila cppnnri.ln-rnin- He stated -that, in order to fulfil bers.bn how to conduct their lives Vernon' b ,ravclIln? through the ih- policies, members must at all so that in the years to come they 0kanasan Vallcv. and Capt. J. F. "-"s and united and willingly I would ec- their organization grow Roberts M.C Adlutant. 2nd B-ittat- ! i ,. , . . Ion. Rockv Mountain Ransers. has Quesncl and Williams Lake. Capt A. O. Rlx has been entrusted with the work In the Prince Rupert area and arrangements have been made for him, to travel by boat settlements on the coast enroute. 1 In addition to thwfc regular recruiting parties, special demonstta-tion platoons, accomoanled by bands and rrcrultlns staffs, arc bc-intt sent bv road and will nlteh ciunp in towu.s and villascs throughout the province. Organization meet Ins. cf the officers command-In?, reserve, units n Victoria r.nd Vancouver have beep held antl they are arranging to take their part in Ci"ili"n committees are being or-ganl7pd lr the various cities and population centres throughout the pm"inc. Nothing has been nc-cp-.-i to mil" "ire tbnt p-imVi Columbia maintains Its record of cnll'tmonfs and It ls confidently expected that hot only will the 3.000 rrruits renu'red during Mav and June be enlisted bui that an orirnnhntlon will be set up that will be able to handle requirements for a long time to come. RonutifuI Lady? Fighter Plane ' LONDON. May 21: CP Des-'cribinc British fisrhting planes as "Beautiful ladies," Lord Beaver-brook. Minister of Aircraft Pioduc-tion. In a message to an aircraft factory called on workers for a more bountiful supply of "spares." I The menace said: "You produce air frames Which misht be described as 'Beautiful ladles'. Hero you 1 fit your ladles with their new bon-I nets engines which show such magnificent advance on last year's fn.-hi-ns. It on account of these bonnrt for the "nretty ladles' I ask you to eive us more output, more bountiful supply of spares." IN Till: M PKIiJIi: coi ut o' ItKIIISII coi.i miiia in moii vri: In 11 Miiltrr .of (Do V.nMr ol tuhn fMUliiin MiKlrilry. Iinru'ril. Ulr 1,1 Ihf flljr 0r iTIn.p ltii.prt, Hrlll-li I'oliiinlilii, win dlril on OriTinlirr 1st, 1 liiriliit -to Hi? pruvUilou.or H'ctlonl 2 f i,ii Tni-io" Act .of tht rroviiic K BrltWi Onlomblii I hereby give, iv Men Diait on 1J 25Wi (li.y of April I 1941 my eiipdliKtiiient m Executor of il Estate .rf Ui- l,t John William McJilnlov, rxfwd. wm yxntlrflX4 by tc'itfr.r. Irflto 1-xilcH nut of th Sup-r-n-- f'-Mirt rf Bn'.'Wh Ooliitnbta, orl ' tlwt nil ,pcrf?irM lr)lel(ed to Ulc said Bitcfe are rwiulrrd. to pay tjve (mount n tir-'.y indcbtiTtlnert- to nuj fortli-Mth' "d nil rrwni having, , clalmi, gainst 'he all cHr.t or. r-fiulrtd't? flH them prtuKirl!: vcrl'ricd wlf.h me on or before June 15th 1041 fa-iltng wlilcJi distribution shall bo inptle havbig regard only to c'lm which arc In my ln.nUi. j Da.tcd at Prince Hupetlt, B.C. this 7th day of Miy A. D. 1B4I." " CUrFORD OtLKErt Bv hl Solicitors. 'Brown 4t Ilarvey. !Bener Block. Prlar' Rupert, B. KAMLOOPS NEWS R.M.R'S "HOME TOWN" of the late Lord Tweedsmuir who tlccd as a definite quickening of rc- vas'tShMrrvlr4V-(rTbrcrulting activities all over the prbv- ; a thirty-two Dcr cent Increase m Thomas J. Clappcrton that he orlnce of British Columbia Including ' sawlog production in the Kamloops dcrcd a replica for his aged moth- Prince Rupert district. Recruits arc district and a substantial increase erf After the war the bust may be already beginning to arrive in the in minor forest products is report-sent to Canada for permanent dis- district depots and there is a def- cd for the first quarter of 1941 by play but until then It Is expected initc increase in the activities in the c. C. Tcman, district forester, to remain hi London. . recruiting offices. There Is als() In- There was a notable increase In the rinnnorffin o fii.r nf th. i?r.,.oi creased actlvltv on the streets as nroductlon of mine timbers. The viijijbi " I V lJ TT - 1 1IC tVUJUl " I Society of British Sculptors, who 10c" active and reserve units ap came from the same part of Scot- Pcr more frequently in paraacs. saw log scale in Kamloops district r for the first quarter of this year was 19,812.436 board feet. Harry Oault Lithgow. aged 57 resident caretaker at the Domin survived by his widow daughters. 1 ..'...i.tti suMi'ui-b, jmvaLiT in accompiunmcnts ana Marie Finch of r-as 'he policy of the Y P E inumbeu itne organization of the Kamloops ",." A. t-i educn- its members in clean ! Srwrhrs also snitahio r. tv,, larea. ford and Charles SterrHt. Other R. L. Gale has the and healthful l!vini. tood snorts-: caslon werP "-ivrn hv Vim vio. 1 Major M.C., executive officers attending were rr.?-sh!p and bre'herly love for one 'President. Wiliam Smart and Third larScst territory of all as hc cov fiio!, ..ic-uraiuiui vYuiimn omari,, anc;ner. ii endeavoured to further I Vice-President Charles Patsy. . ers" the Canadian National Rail ways from Burns Lake t0 McBride TERRACE The Village Commissioners have decided to construct a sidewalk along the south side of Park Avenue, facing the ball park. This will be a great convenience to residents in that vicinity. The Worncn's Service Corps held a tea and :sale of homo co&Mng at the Orange Hall on Saturday, It was very well patronized by the public of Terrace. Whifflets From The Waterfront ion government's entomological la- Alward the steamer Princes boratory at Mission Hats, three Louise. whl:h was In port yester-mlles west of Kamloops, was drown- ('ay afternoon southbound from ed In the Thompson River on Wed- Skagway to Vancouver, were flfty- h TnA:AAlL .i 2nd Battalion The Westminster nesday afternoon of last week when vc passengers, mere were no through the sailboat The has passengers dhcmbarkln- from the thp head drooped too much And Hegiment. is travelling his capsized. body vessel at ser ancl rcPrw enrun" not vei Deen recovered that was nut back a little. You see. vauey Deceased ls this port but eight board. and two Ceremonies in connection with the graduation of nine student nurses from the Royal Inland Hos pital training school for nursca took mand- mand. ls ls looklne looking after alter the me West ucsi piacc ia.M ween. ed her here for Vancouver. Included In the passenger list were twenty-four members of the Ta-roma Chamber cf Commerce com-prillns a party wh'rh had made the round trip to Alaska. Onlv two halibut boits old thMr very encouraging speech to tho extended a vote cf thanks to the ,.r ,9t,hn nf rMiii. vtorH, r... .bus. He fully explained why.Y. P. E. A. membeis, on behalf cf gSTSSeer ' ComS e s colorful chaVer. Th; being higher In face of the Mgh Ihe Y. P. E. A. was oriran zed. thn ewsU of bnnnr tia nv. vni... band. Officer Commanding. B. C C. , . v,om, u ... ! - w o - - ' 1 1 1 i-iiirrr 1 m 11 1 1 w ii uv ui. ik . Ji' iv wnia oluiii.: i l. whrt were Its nollcics and its aims ' ahw arivifP v,n 'v,,o-,v ! Dragoons, with headquarters vlng. There was much feting for Seattle were: Manner. 17.000 the graduates who were Phyllis El- pounds, San Juan. 12c and 9:5c; lccnCookof Vancouver, Ethel Mar- Merit, 10500 pounds, 12c and Olfee. garct Davis of Kamloop3, Jean .. . T" Pentlcton Olive 1,avi" cxiiiniiinuun centres, sucn Wlvmlfrrrf nHorcnn nf Vornnn VI. "VC LH-CIl III Opcraiinil at mC olet Eveljn Mason of Claybnrn. encc of Prince Rujrett and Marguerite Olsa Tonham of Mis- " "ntwn uu- ( ,r-i- tt 41. f umbla coast since the war started , son of Ersklnc. ncn Jhc line, fcr Instance, the coastguard has now started such a centre at Point Wilson north of R, J. Hall as vice-president; W. M. inc micmanonai nrnerics Com-Hartncy. secretary, and Russell m,ssl"n announced at Seattle yes-McEwan, treasurer. tcrdy that halibut landings at all coast norts from Area No. 2 for the first half of May totalled Lcn Evans of Smlthcrs passed 3552.000 pounds. From Area No 3 I 1 days of Govern- jt mcnt responsibili ties, 110 Government can give the bc3t service unless it has detailed and accurate knowledge of the people and their varying circumstances. That is why we rcijuest the co-operation 'of , all Canadian citizens in the taking of tlye Census, When the Goverhnient's Kniininrator calls at your door, re-' ceive him courteously and give him all the information for which ho nsks. Kemcmber that he is in your service. Accuracy and despatch in your replies will promote good administration m your country, now under stress of war and facing crucial pos't-war reconstruction. W 1 eaiure al 7 ;2t No "3rd Vtvtn CI With in KAMLOOPS M: Board of Traclr m i y May; are now bclnS al ports Jcjrc to be a: -l; etj.MW.cd- Victoria. Ada Mabel Smith of Stcl- 1 ii 11 ' 1 111 11 1 s unoro from his hcadnuartcrs at Prince !. Wanda Georglna Shadforth of Georee and travels fouth by roaU to Vancouver and Ellen Grace Pear- ; would lend al) no. iRcs-incnial Au n.l j j "ua onear RnKf TV 1 "ESCAPE" Ull.D I'ele Smiiii-, .1... 11.- " fl uw.tii.x, Tllllj. M. ...... . m Left i,,,,, PROUD OF r 1 . RANGE naiiiioopt uoard ol Trait U AbsiM urjanialion or Amilj .:bi: Mountain Ran-f t -be formed by w .-j jaf tho men in u:;- Rm.R ' tloncd at Prti a Tlic Board or T. , . ship between the C- City of Kamloon. and Hi Port Tcwm-cnd of the entrance of joanaulan com- Ksr Pugct Sound. All vessels passing in be draw clo ;cr oy c: Box lacrosse will be carried on as or out must dlsnlay shnals either -,ccls of comfort; usual ln Kamloops this year, the by day or nlfrht. Tills annllps 'tcrvals to the men 110m Kamloops Lacrosse Association de- among the other vessels, to f( hlng corvcilc Prince Rupert south to Bella Bella cidcd at iu annual meetlnc John boats. ana ucean f-ans. caning at various Collins was elected president with . . ..11 1 ...l iU. I Besides rrrnrrftiv. to be associated : Auxiliary If suc;i ?. I .' the Board ot T-: ; write to Col J E Wcao c, m.1ndlng 1st R M ft its pride in and r:irr it:. .. Ranircrs. and a: ui , m r- through Kamloops recently on his the landings were 1.&47.0OO pounds, as to ways ln e way back north after a visit ln These figures include both Amerl- Trade could m .Xi- unu Vancouver. can and Canadian fish. pride. ife IN l,'CSe increasing THE EIGHTH DECENNIAL Census of Canada June 2 1941 XhE Census is the stock-taking of the nation of it men, women, and children; its agriculture, trade, and Industry; its housing, and general social condition. By it, all Governments, Dominion, Provincial and Municipalare enabled to work more effectively and economically in the interest of every resfdenl of the Dominion. ALL INFORMATION SUPPLIED HELD STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL You can place absolute trust in tlif -iffiJ Enumerator, who is sworn to sccw y All the information which you providt held in strictest confidence both bv If "'' the Dominion U 11 nan of !Stati:lir. "' "' iicrer be used agnin3t you by ami lecling, military, or other ayevev, or i' court of law. It is compulsory by law to " th' iUC&tion3, but you will be a, filing yur Government In these difficult lime b giving the information readily and uccururr.I'J in the spirit of good citizenship. Issued by authority of The Honourable JAMES A. MscKlNNON, M.I'., MMstsr. DOMINION BUREAU OF STATISTICS COMMERCC - DEPT. OF TRADE AND