THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1942 MARRIED IN VERNON I'oru-rr l-tral Hoy. Now in Air I'oror. Vi Okaiiagsn GIM hi- ti.arrlaxe the bride ieakl vry .ly in a 'J rated mlkognie of ,.ir force blue wHh a corsage of v tilte carnatloos Her anatroo of 1j mor. Mrs. George Hrlggs. of Ver- r on. counn or tne groom. elMMe a bf ige afternoon frock with a eor- age of red Mimattons. while Miss Doteen Walton, liw sister's brides- n.ild. was gowned In an afternoon ode of dusky rose with a coroage Hrnderson lift uocks of the bride and both from Vernon. During the signing of the regis- i ter O Father, all creating" was, sung, lead by the eholr. In rooms ftrUfttieally decorated Ui shad of yeiiow and white, WHtf'two guetU attended the re- at points south in the Okanaan. Mi. tMmi talt lor Manitoba to MttiHie his training with the R.C.A.F. Mrs. gehubert. for the present will reside with her par ents In Vernon. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Schubert of Ash- croft and UQUS Theron Warner from the Coast; Mr and Mrs. II. red carnation L.Cpl. Druoe Hutwsoaf Mrg. aeorge Briggf, V. K of Vemon. supported the Mr. William' Mills of Vernon, and jom The Tne uaners were liaroio Mr and Mrr A. Cook, formerly of and William Mills, Prince Rupert and now of Vernon. Girls needed of once for lhes and many other dullest IlfHik'Vecper Photographers Teleprinter Opertors it. Cler Hi CooWs i . Stenographers uti Join now that men ray fly! SnJ for this frte hookltt. It gitei th tooipteie nory of tl life of airwomen In the K.C.A.F. Write to Director of Mnnlng, K.C.A.F.. Jickion lluilJins. Ottiwt, or the ntartit Recruiting Centre Vtr J below Ketruilinfl Cenfrei oil VoKr, Clorr. Mili Saiiatoen, fln, Wlnlp, North Wlf,.l HamllMA, twonlo. OllQwo, MoM. fiub, MxKtan, Halilo. w'ucn t Sunday Concert Local Talent - r - .jji . . . .. . . . Local talent provided an acceptable rrfn?rnm at thp rwnilnr Rim. eeptton given by the bride's car- dav afternoon -mri uniro Flower and itwves In autumn rt at thrtr home on Patterson talomenfcs for the forces at the '.((?- rfade a beautiful setting Avenue, immediately followlna the canitm ThM rarun rv- h A T-l . ' "T f.,r." lcvne rk te u... . ,crc,m tfje Ur . 'epoc:.. " ' sir. . ""Os V. WO ME N O I V ISION RCAF ROYAL CAMABIA AIR FORCE asaiiws"' HIE EMIT NEWB Cambrai Chapter Is Keeping Active I.O.D.E. Branch Here Concentrating:, as Usual, on War Work In the absence oi the regent, Mrs, K. V. Malthbuse presided over the regular monthly meeting of ship. Various committees reported pn mllltarv Vinstitlnl viclllnir 51 nd wor Sergeant Letne,. accordlan solos by k carried on in the work Slgnakman Arthur a lp and imor tCQm MenUon s also made of sul6s by 89.uu Glen flearvi.. tfa drhe for camp ,u bcarles which Is being made at Optrtthnt CUiV Stcruiting Ctnfr Hourli Monday, and Ttwridays V an. a p.m-i Wodnotdayi, 9 a.m. to a p.nkTiidayind Prtdavi, o jo. to ? p.m. ( 4 p.m. to p.m,WOM(H ONIY). Satwdairi, V o jm. P ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT. Hostess '.ry..dln! so,mnbed Crftmw,y A beautlfuUy decorated ing In charje of the arrangement cambrai Chapter. Imperial Order, Leading Aircraftsman Ronald 7.tau Hulled Church of Vernon wt&Ueg cake iianxed by bouaueU for the Youn Men's Christian As- ..-v,i.. , Via rmnin niVitVi Anffell cave m thp fnllnwin? vpripj t r i'Jv Ms) lie. It. J ' WlUgllKriB Ul wm- i,,.,,v, v.,.4 .j - u " 3 f Love of- oi f jMHrw ,, chrysanthemums adorn- soclatlon war services u.ia ., at n the he he had had ellnned clipped from frnm a Windsor Windsor . aled t the toarrtage of Helen ea the bride's table which was The protram included a two-act j oloVr UWtlUr ot Mr. and drapd by a lovely cream lace farce by the Misses Eileen and I.f Charles YtoUcm of Vejrnon elat belonging to the bride's. Phyllis Hamblln and Carlton Clay. tfiwJ I JVC Kennetb Tooley gdmoWw. Ms. W. II. Milk. a comic newscaM in Yiddish. Up ; hubert of tbe UjCAJ, mn of Mrs. Watson in an afternoon dancing Jay EUa KfausiMr, Olid a !.! uud Mrs Dwtrsy Schubert of ftsoek ot rust, matching accessories Cam-a,nola. Marlsa Wendle and A hnrult. forisffly of Prince Ru- and Mrs. D. C. Schubert ' In frock Lois Thompson, harmonica solos by -rrt of Htae wlHi navy hat and acces- Filtering tbe atuMFcb W the arts !. justeUtj bffde and groom ' her (Mtlwr. wfco gv lwr to eeestt guests. Aftr a ahort honepmoon spent was held Tuesday evening home of Mlas Eileen Gibson. paper, i uunK u is a very nne in- Two new members were we!- bute irom one service to another. corned Into the chapter and two It Is called: names were proposed for member THE AIRMEN'S TRIBUTE TO THE MEN IN BATTLE DRESS For you, our pals In battle dress It's time to take a bow. Well tell the world, In this man war. . ... . . I this limp You've done a Job and how! NW KlJYA. During the month of November has"'t en an eajy Job HOTEL J ZAJtElXI. PROr llomr Away From Home" K4lt- 7Sc up o Un Hot ti Cold WAter rrlnre Rupert, B.C. I'hnnr Z P.O. IUix a stupmsoi was mave- to rrovin cial Headquaitecs, of the .follow ing articles: 2 qutit. 5 girls' sweaters and skifU, 1 baby Jacket and bonnet, 1 girl's pullover. 4 babies' flannelette shirts, 2 babies flannelette slips. 4 babies' flannelette nighties, 18 diapers. 1 navy sweater. 0 pairs .sox. 3 knitted scarves. NAUTICAL MILE One sea mile equals 2,000 yards. wa ( , uABgMMHMBSinkflHgAfll 'i x 'or ; d ... urn- . - "ire As we who've watched you know, Nor have you shared our luck as yet Your stuff in full to show. You've had to work like Hell and wait For two long years or more Nor has Publicity's declaim Held much for you in store; But when your timet comes, as it must By all the Gods of War, The Hun will find out to his cost Whafyou've been waiting for! On you, our pals In battle dress We airmen must depend For what It takes us to begin,' It's up to you to end! Your tanks and your artillery, Your armored cars and guns Will clear the earth, as we the sky, Of Hitler and his Huns. And every bomb we drop Is Just A warning in advance That he who's lost his shirt to us To you will lose his pants! While we who bear the torch aloft May play the opening role, The Cause of Freedom In your hands Till reach Its final goal. To all our pals In battle dress From us In air force blue. Here's luck and best of hunting To the last man Jack of you! The way things look to us right now. ""irwonYbe very long 'Before. In person, youll collect FOr comrades In Hong Kong! For every khaki clad Canuck Who made the sacrifice. The Prince of Darkness and his friends Will pay a bitter price Abogus and a. busted seer Will finally confess I might have licked the world, but for These men In battle-dress." Sqn.-Ldr. G. L. Creed, R.CAT. JX .THE H PRCMK .rni RT or IIK1TISII COM MniA IN TKOBATE In the .Mailer of tlif "Administration Act" and lo Jh .Matter at tUr l.-late of Ethel IJIIIan CJourd TAKE NOTICE that by order of HlM Ilonor udge Fisher. local Judge of the Supreme Court ot British Colum.hU, I lu on the 27th day ot November A D. 1942 appointed Administrator of the .Oftkkal Adminlatrator m tsir of VtlUt BfllU, BrUlrti Columbia, De- orMd, who died on or about the 18th hJ day of April 1942. All persons Indebted I f to the said Estate ut required, to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith and all persons having cUbm agaln&t the said Estate are required to file them wltii me properly verified on or before the Slat day of December A D. 1942 railing which distrtoution win o mad having regard only to aueh rUams I f of which I rtvall bnre been notified. i fetf Prince Rupert. B.C. ; Ii5 IN THE nKKME OOl'KT OK RRlTlSlt COi.r.MUiA jn ritonvTK III the .Matter of the "Administration Art" and In the .Matter f the Ktate of Alexauder Kltenetrr AVhldden Iieeii-.d Intestate TAKE NOTICE that by order of HU Ilonor W. E. Flr. made on the And day of peeetnber. AD. 1942. I wa appointed AdnvlnkArator of the Estate of Alexander Ezenezer WWdden, deceased, and all parties having dalms against the eatd eatal are hereby required to furnish name, .properly verified, to me on or abou,t the th day of January. A.D. 1943, and all parties indebted to Uve estate are required, to pay the amount of their hxiebtedness to tne forU1th. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C . this 4th day of December. AJ. 1942. NORMAN A. WATT Official AdoUnlstnvtcr, Prince Rupert. B.C. savoy HOTEL Carl Zarclli, Prop. tbone 37 P.O. Box 541 FRASEIl STREET . PKINCE RUPERT 2? 1 I 9 "V .. w J0 I umisr ra set vt l fcVS-fl iiy ) sua coop m in jAf 1 M ...... -....r X vt. y. WV THAT'S EASY. t VSl UPTON'S tUU-HAVOUKlD TtA AHD I CIT MORE VAM M MY COUPONS ssssslssslHPHlsngglgH ggggggggggv I Uf BgW SB m SM I I K m .ggBHBWggBJ gKiSiii The tea that has won more world awards for quality than any other, is the tea to use in these days of rationing. Try this master-blend which includes select "small leaf teas grown exclusively in Upton's own gardens in Ceylon. 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