. - . fw . : - Moadty.Tcbrntry J, ltf. listict News I t TERRACE Irrace Branch, Canadian Legion,) ft iU regular monthly meeting! Wednesday. Alter routine ar- .,.- disposed or the meeting lirf t.n send cigarettes to the at the front serving in Eng- tkine advantage or the spec- jLegion rates which permit 300 tiers to the aouar. the ladles of the Canadian .Leg- Women's Auxiliary met at Mrs. ittrce's home and elected new Seen for the forthcoming year. North was elected President. O. J Fagan, vice-president, Mr- Nigel enerwooa secrewry- ia:.Hrer. a narman. inspector of Doles tie for the Canadian Nation alt jlways, left Friday evening for L.-ten and points cast on official At'jee left on Thursday for a iar -j visit to Prince Rupert. h: Christy, arter being nome on ; returned to his unit with Canadian Navy on Thursday's SMITHERS p:".r.g-like weather has prevailed ushout the Bulkley valley for past week with the result that ow has been disappearing and il'rhes are running with water, ve ling has become hazardous i for motor traffic and pedes- ; . us the streets and roads are :rcmc:y icy and slippery. iC -pnrai Pat Downey, of the Can- Scottish Battalion of Victor-u. rlved home on Thursday morn-; en furlough and will visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. racy of the Hudson Hotel, for y weeks. FFICERS OF CHURCH ARMY fnual Election U Held at Interior Native Village of Kitwanga tmvANQA. Feb. 3 The Church f "f Kitwanea ha elected ol- for the coming year as fol-. pftorary Captains George K re Hcnrv Wllitsu and Paul Ben- - 1 Cantaln FAA nnnn toond Captain. Arthur Matthews.. Lolrf Captains Solomon Bryant, "1 Johnson and Tommy Weget. . ."st Lieutenant. Harold Daniels p-tmd Lieutenant, Jeffrey Fow- , -ird Lieutenant. James Fowler. vur,h Lieutenant. Harold Sln-i "rgrant Maior. James Morzan. I fVJlstant Hall Warden. Charles ...It 1USSINGER PRESIDENT lnUal Mrrllnr nf Kmltkm ir,A jDisfrict Chamber of Commerce MlrHERS, Feb. 3.-The Smlth-fanrl District Chamber of Com-"Ce held its annual meetlne In Nthers on Wednesday evening. fe meetlne was nreeedprf bv a iqt at the Hudson Hotel when Md repast provided by "the! v tStfi. tl Bussinger of Telkwa, Vice- r ""fill 01 the Chamhpr nf Pran. ,or the past year and acting, aant since the departure of L. ' Presided at the meeting! i after conducting regular bus-1 r iT'xhPe.n nt the ensu- fcl nf ivT A4WS - e prcl-. h,nZ c organization for the . Piesldent while Rnv riaM.,. was re-eUrUH ...'... 'surer l-:iv.T uoer 01 Commerce: has hVng t0Vy actir ,n liters Um"g. t0. "e welfare and ad- v"v OI the Bulkley Valley, "Spot" en,1. . . (U 7W" "iv -ike uHtfudk Un&at WHAT ARE WAR SAVING CERTIFICATES? A gilt-edged security, which is a direct obligation of jhe Dominion of Canada. Interest at 3, compounded half-yearly; returns you $5 at maturity for every $4 invested. " M "9 Need not be reported for income tax. v , Only $600 in Certificates may be registered in the name of any person in each year. You may buy Certificates for other members of your family or friends, subject to the limitation stated in above paragraph. They are sold in convenient denominations: $5 for ff$10 for $8-$25 for $20-r ' $50 for $40 -$100 for $80. ; They are repayable in IV2 years at full face value, but may be redeemed after 6 months at an established scale of values, as printed on every Certificate. .They are registered in the name of owner and are not transferable. If you lose a Certifi-cate you do not lose your money. - "In the case of death they may be redeemed or transferred by heirs, upon notification to the Bank of Canada. War Savings Stamps provide a method of buying Certificates by instalments. A folder giving fuller details may be secured from your local committee, or direct from Ottawa. it- Published bj Tbe Wor Sttiugi Committee, Ottawa WAR SAVINGS investment How to Invest Regularly in War Savings Certificates By the Poyro Savings Plan Ask jour employer to install the Payroll Savings Plan, which is an arrangement to provide employees with an opportunity to purchase War Savings Certificates regularly, by authorizing their employer to make the necessary deductions from pay. The employer handles the details and Certificates are sent direct from Ottawa By Bank Pledge Ask your bank to purchase War Savings Certificates for you every month, automatically, simply by charging your account. All banks have the necessary Pledge Forms. There is no charge for this service. . By Cash, Cheque or Money Order Your local banks, post offices, and investment dealers are official agencies for the War Savings Committee. You ' can take your cash, cheque or money order fpr the purchase of Certificates to them and get an official receipt. Or you may send jour remittance direct to the War Savings Committee in Ottawa, by cheque or money order payable to the Receiver General of Canada. By War Savings Stamps You can buy 25-cent War Savings Stamps at post offices, banks and many stores and theatres. Attach to the Stamp application card. When you have sixteen Stamps, fill out application and send to the War Savings Committee, Ottawa, or ask your bank or post office to send it for you. CERTIFICATES n a u i if"- it i I i ll i,:'i M itl tf '? . T . . -ft -4 ti '' Ah r? la la rt in