naa two THE DAILY NEWS PRINCE RUPERT, BRITISH COLUMBIA PubHabed Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, Third Avenue SUBSCRIPTION' RATES Subscription Rates In City Per Year, $5.00; Half Year, $2.50; One jwunui, we; une week, 12c. Out-or-Town .Subscribers by Mall, $3.00 a Year. ADVERTISING RATES Local Readers, per line, per insertion .25 Classified Advertisements, per word, per Insertion .02 MEMBER OF THE CANADIAN PRESS The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to use for publication of all news despatches credited to it or to the Associated Press in this paper and also the local news published therein. All rights of republication of special despatches therein are also reserved. DAILY EDITION Saturday, November 21, 1942 EDITORIAL Reserve at Prince Rupert . . . Recruiting in Prince Rupert's reserve unit, a body of local men unfit for general active service but to be so outfitted and trained as to be prepared to take up active M;rvice n ueience 01 me community snouia actual warfare come here, will commence in tfie very near future. Only a few details have yet to be worked out before the official announcement will be made. As previously pointed out, enlistment in the reserve will commit one for actual lighting only if and when it became necessary to defend Prince Rupert itself. There are no other implications. Of course, it will not contain in its ranks young men who are otherwise subject to compulsory military duty. There is reason to believe that there will be a very substantial response among local men to the call for recruitsmen who are anxious to do all they can for the defence of their home and country but who for various reasons have been unable to get into the active service forces. Such a unit might well perform a valuable active service but. if, happily, no active service ever comes out of it and it is never really needed, the training will at least have been most beneficial to all. Navy Week Coming ... Next week is Navy Week throughout Canada. From Sunday, November 22, to Saturday, November 28, inclusive, many will join in paying tribute to Canada's Navy, Canada's Merchant Navy, and to the brave men wjiu wunout mougnt 01 nonors or decorations or adequate recompense, are devoting their talents and risking their lives to defending Canada, fighting the enemy and , delivering the goods to thjj fighters for, and defenders of; in auuusi, eeiy pan ui me wonu. The Department of Naval Service is co-operating to the fullest degree with the Navy League in celebrating Navy Week. It recognizes the gigantic task the Navy League has set itself in tendering to the material comfort of the men who go down to the sea in ships. This is the time of the year when the Nan' League makes its appeal all over Canada for funds to carry on its ever-increasing and growingly important work for our sailors. One hundred thousand sailors besides thousands more in Allied navies have to be served with comforts, with club facilities such as given in its fourteen Allied Seamen's Clubs, with reading matter and dittv bags. Dozens of Sea Cadet Corps have to be maintained including that at Prince Rupert which is such an important organization for local boys. It is a splendid work it is doing. We must support the Navy League! THUNDEKIJIRI) TOTEM 1 Sergeant Clifford Hicks, of London Ont . one of the R.C.A.F. pilot,-, now standing guard in Alaska, poses for this picture with the Thunderblrd totem which the unit has selected as it official good luck piece ORGANIZING F0RWINTER Smithcrs Looks Forward to Good Curling and Skating Season SMITH ERS, Nov. 21 -With the advent of winter weather the Smi-thers Curling Club has begun stirring in anticipation of a long and sueessful season. A meeting f the club was held on Wednesday evening in the Municipal Hall and arrangements were made to start making ice at once. Frank New-bery has undertaken the job of getting the ice ready for action as soon as possible. It was decided to bold the an nual meeting on December 2 when election qf officers will take piae and it is hoped that, weather permitting, the le will be ready for use by that time. The club has suffered a num ber of casualties since the close of last year's activities bat there are hopes of building it up again to Its former membership or large: from new material that is at hand. The SmKhen Athletic Associa tion is also active in getting the skating rink into shape for this winter but the prospects of the fine brand of hockey, which has been seen here for many years are not so good this year as all the young men are now in the military forces. Good skating has been had at Lake Kathlyn far two weeks and skating Battle from town hare been taking advantage of It to get In some enjoyment there. The Wise-birds Cry: 13-oz. 25-oz. 10-oz. $1.15 22.70 81.15 B. C. Dl.stlllery Co. Ltd. AVE TIIK OIm u Mralr til hollbW M Hu.ku. IM (MllUlltU. Mlfawt. Ilil dvvtoiMHl la not fiMMlwd dlHUyed Ay tti UKjukc Oenel Bawd or toy the Oevrrnmmt of BrWIah Oaltuiiblw FOR QUICK RESULTS TOY A NEWS WANT ADD. THE DAILY NEWT! SATURDAY, NOVrvbkr - ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOHOTIIV 0ARUUTT, Hostess All the tickets for the evening concert at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow have been given out to the various units. Tickets must be jotained Irani them instead of at .he Y. Thee are no separate -ad!' tickets this week. IX you take a lady friend you just get kwo tickets. The aiternoon show la open to men in the services and tfletr girl friends out does not require tickets to t in. The show M be weil worth seeing. It U a amp concert party from Edmon ton. Hiureday night's dance at the limory. put oa by C" Compan) jf the Winnipeg Grenadiers, was oted a teal sucees by the junior .losteaMs who attended. The clew x-opetatkm of Lieut. Wilkes with he nun of the company was no uue factor in making thing run man In the Grenadiers." The sergeant-cook's ahortfcread cookie are the beat I ever tasted. Terraci A. AUree. who anm- vmm wndocted a flourisninc businM in Terrace. rerlsltMi tK. um. during the past week while on -unoufn from the south where he a a present stationed with hu iriH. He renewed arniulnlau. rlth his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Johnson left m Friday for an eastern nrtnt where Mr. Johnson la stationed wttti his unit, the Royal Canadian .Mr Force. Mr. and Mrs. V fl I refcrlH ta tbmed from the coast Pridar night. SM1THERS Pfkrt Officer Harold Windt m of Mr. and Mrs. H. a. Windt ,f j Smithed, arrived home on Thun - ! day from hie station in Ne Brunswick to spend a short holi day with his parents. Mr. Windt has just received his commission after having headed his class in the final examinations. Another son of Mr. and Mrs. Windt. Vimy Windt. is In the Navy at Esquimau. Sgt Air Gunner niHv 1-h .,., Jf Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Leach of mKhers, came home a week ago -0 -spend hl furlough but was rtricken with aCllte annpnrlliltlc and underwent an examination at it, 1 . . . -ue ocaj nospitai. He was In serl-'Us danzer for urr?i h-.. v, . now progressing very favorably on4 uhU. . "u a gooa recovery. Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clarkston of Walcott, who are both members of the Royal Canadian Air Farce, are spending their 'urlough at home preparatory tj "Soing overseas. MII.K Sl'PPMKS CUT LONDON. Nov. 21 ff- Office tea drinkers are goln to have to take their beverage straight or with Jurt a aolash of milk in future Office milk allotments have been cut to a quarter pint, a person weekly DRY DOCK 1 UNBEATEN Shipbuilder Chalk I'p SUtlt llaskrtball Victory The Dry Dock hoop team chalk -rd up lis sUrth victory last night in a hard fossjtot battle with the Air Faroe. The soar was 40 to M. Again it was the elongated Mac-Phe who paced the sniptraUtteis to their win. Twenty-four potato was his cobuMwUuu The Airmen made the Dry Dock workers go full out for ohalr win with Pulton Nipping in seven baskets to lead Au rurce. The Navy Umed Matea Transport game was a close checking affair with toe Transport on the ong end of the lowest score this season 1 to 11. TJVe .Vary held the Transport's aee scorer. Fer nsndas, pretty well In check, allowing his only 7 pomta. For the Mary Sparks topped Us scoring honors with eiajot potnu. The High School had fee full uherrtac section oat to " heap f"1?" then Jnoothry. The seraeant-eook en- rLTfJLT nU4nbfr, r.vor of the scbotara. At tt end ayoung officer who was Intro- iof first had tl eook-worms duced to us as the handsomest ,L T a.uut of the attack with 14 points. Th second half was a different ory wttb w" tte fTZ Signals jmt about "Mead Rumtonlan eoun- If' !f B w ?!! " tren. yu have room. pare to give thn now.- I kno St2 TZT Z my Shakeapeare is a bit weak but;STa -J". he Idea Is to aak ym once am S siHl? to .take a look around the house rhhTn tV- witiw w and see if there U a spar room ! - 'Zll you've overlooked. The Salvation 1 . J". ;neaHta --"f to watea aspens uy witn i. hoatel kt.i 1. It muj 4 t ny fHled with narv oya who have to sleep there and leave their gear at the barracks which Is meet lneonvenieMt to aucn pronAe seoring. "Lefty Mo-Une. the Unitad Mates Headquar-teea tar. has aacosmted far 100 points in 9 games wnleii la an them. There are also a number of TtI. nomen ndm. r. - i ren of 20 Mnu poinU a game -ooma and who are forced to look WMrra- ' M Ull TZXr -Son 14. MeMlrny no use o say they shouldn't be-!L)llatow . 4 B4H tMnaen 1 u Und d 'ausc they just da. With very hu-1 tnah and very natural epUmtaaa I ' they always feel sure that the pic- 1 v-rv-Bitaat t u t i. ... ture cant be wr tteak a H lai. c!2,LL MtntArf t fi t , " 2. Sparks g. Johns. Monro A 4. In- W JSl- R0OD- " TranaporOarnnghoas. 7.ThrnUkfB. mnandeiT Oaimoni xhnu a, avrm, yue a. wcn .. Total, 1. High School McDonald 6 Alx- mnder 1. Arney 1. Ourvlch 2 Ln . i-eesux 5. Total. 4e. R.C-C1ieman 4 Kinc i SterreU X Hoaeion 12. Taylor 0 Wilkinson 1 Total. J2 League Standing WL F K P Dry Dock 6 0 223 162 12 High School . . 3 1 223 156 n U. a. IIea4kniaJters 4 1 rs 149 V. S. Transport 4 1 181 88 8 Co-Op 3 3 18 209 - R. c. a. r. 2 3 r, 174 4 Nry 2 3 1 120 4 Mkuaada 1 5 171 214 2 R C C. 8. 0 5 MS 221 0 I Orenadters 05 53 ! M 0 J. M. S. Loubser .C, B-. CHIROPRACTOR Wallace Block Phn savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli. I'rop. Phooe 37 P.O. Boi 944 FRASKR STRKET PKINCK ItUPKItT .sar.iB'fBj af.x acts tms unman w- s E r 1 1 Of course ihop at The Variety Store It's mi handy! 2 TIIK 5 Variety Store I ,v,lt" yur dimes are little dollars JS3:aji:KXM.;aa;Bif,i bbib:: m:.M3 TRY IT TODAY mmv pouches v1" ' u:'.biw w 1 ggtgi Mir .3St23gggsges9HHHNRHftteMrij38leBg St. Peter's Social An Interest inn variety progra?; I featured a delightful social even ing which was held Thursday at the Pariah Hall of 9l Peter's Anglican Church at Seal Cove About sixty persons were present Then was eosasanntty atnglng under the leadership of Charles Toombs In quia contest Mrs R Craig wa the winner. Vaughan Tatteraal played a vioUn aok with Mrs. C J Korrington aoroanpanylng. Her & W. ffcott spoke on the subject of church activity A display of Sunday School work proved of Inter- eat. ItefreahraenU were served with Lottie and Tbna Braun. Dorothy Smith. Betty Scott and Joan Quandt acting as serrtteura r(BjiatBiaitiiBiBi.ataKaisiiK" City Chimney Swcpp 5 Lirermrdi Jf riilmnry Oaned $I.0 Hue ? Roof itepalr rvrlrooth l'h. (Jreen W -- 1. Tltomton J cniciBtatasiiaf laxiaimia ivi: cARitv Everything For Tiin WORKING MAN It wlB pay you to come In and look over our large stock of Woollen Oooda. B.C. Clothiers NIONE BLACK 324 Third Avenue PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SIIII'liCIMMJCS AMI CMilMIMtS Iron and Hran Oatlne Klrrlrir and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMIU AND MIN1NO MACII.'NKItY All Types of Ga Knitlnes Itrpalrrd and Overhauled NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAHELLI. I'UOP. "A Home Away Prom Home Hates 75c up W Rooms Hot Si Cold Wnim Prince Rupert, lie. Phone 281 p,o. itoi 190 a ill Evening Enjoyed GOLD SEAL; Delifhtful Affair Held Thundar j Kvrntag at Seal rTe Anglican , C nurcti ranf' Kfd i ttdOJaUi. i S o ! 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