PAGET SIX THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY t;ovr- CANADIANS HEED THE CRY FOR WEAPONS AND MOKE WEAPONS Expert OPTICAL SERVICE lift CIIAS. DODIMEAD A fAMOUt B.fi.r' Optometrist in Charge ,B'M1 XUUAV ANI) Watch, Clock, Jewelry Repairing, Hand Engraving w , Visit Our Basement Store For Fine China, Dinnerware, Glasses, Baggage and Novelties MAX HEILBRONER JEWELER DIAMOND MERCHANT District News OBSERVANCE TERRACE AT TERRACE WEDDING Remembrance Day Impressively Miss Lorraine Kenney Becomes' Celebrated At Interior Town Uridt oi Lloyd Johnstone. I TERRACE, Nov. 12: Remem- TERRACE, Nov. 12: A wedding brance Day was observed in Ter- of unusual interest was performed lace with that proper seriousness at the United Chur:h here ves- vh!ch belongs to this anniversary terday when Miss Lorraine Mar-of a great day in history. A Re- cella Kenney, daughter of E. T. membrance Day service was held Kenney M. L. A., and Mrs. Ken-in the Oddfellows' Hall, over which ney, was united In marriage to faergeanit Attree presided on be- Lloyd Melrose Johnstone, whos half of the Canadian Legion. The family have resided in Terrace proceedings began with th district for many years. sounding of "Las., Post" by young The br'de entered the church on Jack Kirkaldy, a son of bugler the arm cf her father and was Rev. C. A. Hlnchliffe brought the tired in black fur service to an end with a short arid suitable address. Assisting also When you feel cold and tired you will find it very comforting to have a cup of delicious hot BOVR1L 1 9 41-11 j. :irtv,i' .W.V.V.'.V.V.V.V.V.VW.VW Accessories Make the Woman . . AND PEOPLES STORE HAVE THE ACCESSORIES Just Arrived! FINE IMPORTED KID GLOVES We were fortunate in securing a substantial stock of Imported Gloves. Don't miss this opportunity . . . styles and sizes for all and at last year's prices too. You'll Find What You Want Here: PURSES - HANDKERCHIEFS - FLOWERS HOSIERY - JEWELERY SCARVES RUPERT PEOPLES STORE "In the Heart of I'rinr i?ni,pri THIRD AVE. Next to Heilbroner's Phone BLUE 907 I Sam Kirkaldy, a veteran of the chatmhr- in white satin with a I last war. On this signal the ser- bridal w. pnd orange blossoms, 'provided by Mrs Frank Gavan vice started with the singing of carrying a bouquet of sveetheart Jnd a due "O Perfect love" S the special hymn which has bn rs . h-r sister. Miss Marjorle SS MaX Sam Kirkaldv KirkaIdy art and Mari distributed throughout the coun- Kenney. r -ted as bridesmaid, she JJjJ try and which, doubtless, was wrs rtre-sed !n tum-nise blue, An interesting feature of the sung at the same hour in every floor !en-h with a flow-eC cap cefemon wi wSd town and village in the Dominlon..of the ie ,oior. Mrs. Kenney, ""lor otasio? ihe ne Sf ru Rev. J. A. Rowland, the United 1 the mother of the bride, looked Sge LittTe SlS hi v otfn Church minister, arirtrpswrf fh Armistice Day was observed in Hince George with the usual nar- ade to the cenotaph where a bfief Hi- Rev. G. AR. Rlx, Bishop of service was held with clergy of the Anglican Church for Cale-ihe city officiating. Members of tionia dio.ese, was a recent visitor Uie United S.akei Army Air Corps to the Po. lland Canal district, stationed at Prince George partici- conducting services at Stewart, Big ipated in the parade on this oz- Missouri, Premier and Hyder, Al-casion. After the servl;e, soldiers' aska. graves In the Prince George cem- etery were decorated. Snow has come to the Portland . - Canal district and, owing to its Members of the Women's Auxil- soft nature, .there , has been some lary of Jie Canadian Lcjion at interference with road traffic to Prince George, asi.ed by school such points as Premier and Big children, held their annual Poppy Missouri. Day tagging on Saturday, and met with a generous response, a goodly Freddie Dodd of Stewart Is now sum being raised for relief wx.-k on aotive service overseas, havin among veterans and their depend- recently reached England, ents. i . . . The Stewart Canadian Legion Private Robert Goheen of Prince has asreed to repretent the Bri-George is now on active service tlsh Columbia overssas tobacc overseas, having recently reached fund in this district and to assume England. responsibility for It. , ce GeorSe division o' After many weeks of organlza- . the War Savings drive reached ition, th? Premier Rifle Club Is forty-eight percent of its quota at now going strong. Four teams are the end of the second week, $1030 entered and competition Is in the v "ujciuve ui osuj nav- second rounfl ing been subscribed. ' " The Stewart F.chrvil CaAf-te hnvo s A soJ survey of the Prince been reorpanlzed with E. Foster, t George district Which has Jus? preiident of the Canadian Legion, J " ccPleted by C. C. Reid, dts- taking over the duties of instruc-i , onlU Uuralist, shows a total tor In place of John Thompson AtU.UUU H I X DIM 'I f T OCC T n -l a r , v.. - ajiu recently iouna 11 necessary three peceent of., the arable land to give up tfiVwork. n the district is In use. Light S land 1x1 he area totals Home nursing classes for Stew-125,000 acres, says the report. art women are now being held . regularly a,t the Stewart General Mrs. R. r, A. Harlow was the guest Hospital. speaker at a supper meeting of he Biz-Profs Club in Prince ALL-METAL GLIDERS George Monday night, her subject Some gliders are made entirely being "Public Speaking." of metal. Hazelton Marks Remembrance Day w Douglas Lav, resident mining engineer of Victoria and formerly of Hazelton. The preacher stressed the sterling Qualities of Mri Lav. which had endeared him tO;awlde Special Senices Arc Held At St, place at Oak, Bay last Wednesday, Peter's Church service being cpnducted by the : Rev.F. Comley, Anglican Hospital chaplain. Remembrance Day services were At St. Peter'son Sunday evening held in St Peter's Church, Hasel- appropriate muijlc was given. After ton, on Sunday. a month's abienre, due to illness, At evening pn-yer the service the robed choir assisted in the was m part a memorial to the late evening service. After two years of warfare, the democracies are still amazed at the powerful reserve of war materials which Hitler has stored up in past years. Germans have sacrificed butter for guns over a long period. Canadians will sacrifice a great deal more than at present before the production of weapons here begins to match the German effort. Canadians' realization of this situation is reported to be reflected in the ever-rising enthusiasm behind the many war weapons objectives now being fought for from coast to coast. Six centres are out to supply one or more tanks per month like those shown at top left. Ten localities are pledaine themselves to provide money for bombers each month. Nineteen places have fighter planes (bottom left) as objectives while twenty-seven cities and towns are striving to produce the money for naval guns as depicted in the photo at the right STEWART Remembrance Day was observed as usual In Stewart Tuesday with a brief ceremony at' the cenotaph followed by a public service in ihe Canadian Legion Hall. The ser- ' w Ai "v uuuil ucrr4 vrt-, : rn . v v. vwuuvkvu "J well filled hall, This was followed I there were sprinkled tiny white Xri p . r h,h Russwuim. chaplain of the Cana oy two inspiring nymns, "Abide i stars. Mrs. Johnstone, the mother t the ha famLy f,, ; reached the ' dian " ,10?L Legion, WHh Me," and "Lest We Forget." of the groom, was becomingly at- rf,J neat , "ieL Dy "iv: A reception was held at the w. oia.itr. trmisuce Day at atew- art will also be marked by the Special Service Burns Lake Has At Burns Lake Supper Bazaar National Rites Are Held At United Successful Church . There Evening Affair Held Saturday In Community Hall The church was beautifully dec- hh... iT PoPP' campaign to Churph, ine the junior junior choir choir Ukto; taking a.IIaii a,IM on on Saturday Saturday evenlne evening under under orated with autumn colors andT 7 .e .t"CTujr raise funds for the rendering of . Pan in the service ;he auspices of the United Chur:h - iscbwetrii 1 1 1 u . ann six in t n p mrAr- - I U'nih fniiuA - 1 1 ... in 4he service urns R.ov W nniro vtinm nn -v,in u. .i. . of the PenticnHbal Mturinn Imnm. noun, - tllUitigi nearttnees to the singing. the newly married pair left Miss Janet Young at the piano 'church dcor. accompanied the hymns. The groomsman was Dudley G. 1 ! Little. AND THAT'S NOT ALL ! U.hers were J It Is stated Mussolini has stom- Sfnn B. Agar and a:h ulcers. Music for Jhe ceremony was to which many friends "1C Rupert, and Mrs. Prince Rupert. Lo-s McRae PRINCE GEORGE a.a to needy veterans The Women s Service Corps par-; A guard of honor was supplied ni,; f tnr oef Mrs. C. Mclntyrc was hostess at! aaea to m nan m smart uniforms! by the Women's Service Corps, of Mre r " 6 ; '"1 . u her home in Stewart last Thurs ana tnsre was a row of bereted j wh'ch the bride is one of the of- m , n n o ' day evening with a veterans who provided depth andficers. These ladies threw rice as "J " t", ' "." "u shower in honor of Miss i t,.,. Helen trmce Knipple whose maiTiage is to take piace shortly. The evening was spent enjqyably In the playing of games and the feature of the proceedings was the presentation of many beautiful gifts to the bride In a handsomely decorated pink and white fiower basket. BURNS LAKE, Nov. 12:- On BURNS LAKE, Nov. 12:-A very Sunday evening a national ser- successful supper and bazaar was vice was held in the Unltrf hnin tu- r ... "uc,u a "v. Adam cr p The tables, which seated over spoke on "Building the Nation." I liie cnurcn lewked verv atirA- ! fiiiiw n i . WHERE EAST MEETS WEST SINGAPORE. Nov. 12! tRMn. buildlng under construction here for the Royal Navy and the Royal Indian Navy has been vahi d at ,more than S10.00u.uoo. including minesweepers, mooring vesseh and various types of auxiliary ship;. - ; viv-wi u.i.cv4 aim wvu iUUfll ' Ul us aeOI1a."on of flags 'with deUghtful appetizing food. 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