DECEMBER 14. SHOW FOR BOYS ullic t of Drllghl Hit Audi-Scrvire Men UAKHUTTl ,: i.im nMfht ir i, the Bea , .mm Vaneou :ncn wu f i rvrnt. Thi :n boys shown !(: I4t0 Wft; :,( (irrtormeri iii bright ant1 men, liktwtai l.i- loo. . wu barf A "ifMt grout iikr a dream ! u story on ' ;hr last tune r cowns hart ,md mime w saving bandy Ho thU time ,i' wore a cute . short skirt . rostume she wore when ahe and Seraeant Scar-' n me Tea lor Two" duet In the grand finale By the way It was very pleating the way Olen walked in there and aald his piece. He has a Nelaon Bdd vnir ami jeraunality. Oetling tMkcIc to Mlaa Cooper, her White (.'hrulMu" w.... 4fttl)y done. The Mg audience loin- d enthusiastically m "Melancholy Baby- White suit, hanln and Afe Tlin taoe a Denormanae not tn bm tar. -.otlen In a harrv He olawrf a mt ure oi popular, jive and classical iumoer ana was more than gen row wiuj nia encore. Once mrnmkn daintv Iila atnnii aid her dancing lovelies gave nutn- r after number of flrat cUuu lance routines to round after uund of applause. Lola herself ;ave a bewitching Irlah Washer woman Jki as a solo dance. T Three Lovelies with Lola. Oladys .nontmsn. Dorotbv Onatadt and Muriel Woodley. blonde, brunette and between. The "Study to Blue lumber was tops of this act. The Cooper Sisters. Blanche and Audrey who have been In radio and on the stage for eleven years SC.35 NURSES' ENSEMBLE mart m irncr , dutr. Wbrt teath " SO. 92 !8- All Wetrm"' " '' thai " fulr"n,, now and StlU have a few veara to I go before they reach their twenties ' simply had the audience In spasm oi napless mirth with their com- cdy stnalnc. In their "Kiss M- ' Oood-night Sergeant Major" they raotea uae actual stars xrom an English music hall, their action; and voices were so cleve ly imper- onaiea. nm. iney reached the heights of rich American humor In heir hill billy songs. They have the art of opening a whole vista of de- lgnlful Insanity with a single ridl-:ulous gesture. Donn FVynn, the very accom- DUahed nlanlat. doesn't do any thing spectacular on his own but he holds the show together which u evetything. He was the perfect accompanist and genial withal. Sergeant Steve Miller of the On tario regiment was a great help on the drums. Bov Samnson of the Navy went Into his Impromptu act with Oladys Cooper with gusto. . Mrs. Yvonne Firkins, organiser ol the Seafortti Follies, spoke briefly at the close and tot a b la. hand Carlton Clay was announcer and master of ceremonies and himself lent much to the entertainment. The evening show was especially 14 .57 Sensathnal Set Value! No 151 A true Wmtnn et at the outiiiim " ' SC95 PAGE THREE THE DAILY NEWS SHRIMPS BOAT W.S.L. l reh every day, 5:00 p.m. Iirt float West of Imperial Oil Co. Kitwanga Hall Organization KITWANGA. Dec. 14 The Kit wanga village hall organization ha Jlected officers for the year as loi- lowr. President. W. B. Morgan. Vice President. Fred Johnson. Tieasurer, Matthias Bright. Manager, Paul Benson. Secretary. Harold Sinclair. Light Engineers Harold Daniels and Phillip Ryan. for the soldiers, that In the after noon for the sailors. Usherettes, members of the Red Cross Women's Corps, were Miss lna Robertson. Miss Betty Miller, Miss Dorothy O'Neill. Mlaa Joan Woodward and Mrs. E. Smith. IT'S WATERMAN'S FOR EVERYONE yjffj I W .I'rtnin'i to tlat ia"lt afd welcome gift fof Qj tV Wmram i Wjr ta-t hmtt y2'j'0 ( . thct at home ab-d Ho. 25' Z " . jjj I rm wrtboc brtoa ytju the aaacrly amttad S.5i S&SjZ 1 (,., tfcM far away H. too, is ts , Q sr? I T.'tr"" . far thL. nmm teat wery "JS'JZ t? feSTl J A v m cm k arof '' O yT 1 ml cmptr MU" stiayuig dstSftSK s'&Zr 'y ;. t.ioti TYm' -by sr1 list "Ifa- sQk M 352" SERVICE SET jj)t "mdnd Year" Set TT., . . vrrrm' 95 . . Uiir S. . For L1. Too Model "301V allin tW mim bf vahir in -Nmtutmr tor h.l aprruil trtmanl "352' 111 choic of coi"'v SI.1G Tw I'j' Patricia far tht Udi-lhr t.voutitr Kt with thr liu ir Fittm Uibutt to lovely hand, in inree acinw coluura. C CO 59 tXk Srta Kambonie and tuefid, in a wide chuk from 51 1-90, $17-85, and up AUFtict Quoted' Inotud tieiea Ta, WAR SAVING STAMPS CANADA-BUY ,NVEST IN HSnaaSW"" BOWLS OF AIR FORCE Wireless Team Leading With Arm ament Second and Maintenance Third With eleven weeks of the sched ule of twelve now completed, the Wireless team if leading in the Royal Canadian Air Force Bowling League with Armaments bringing ud a close second and Maintenance "A" rLeht on their heels in third Dlace. Durine this, the closing week It Is planned to have some special Christmas prizes. To date 188 men have bowled, thirty-one having been Dosted away from Prince Ruocrt In recent weeks. The team standings are as fol lows: Wirrlpsa 25 8 Armament ..: 22 Maintenance "A" 22 Instruments 2 Administration 18 No. 4 Group "A" 18 Defence "B" 17 Maintenance 'C H No. 4 Group "C" - 17 Maintenance "B" 17 Dlsclps. 1 Equipment 14 Accounts - 13 Defence "A" 1 Orderly Room 7 13 , No. 4 Group "B" 12 7BR Sharks 12 Marine H The high individual averages. far are as follows: Iverach Smith, P. W Beatty Lacrolx Se abloom Irant Smith, W. F Coates Speagle Campbell, K Grivell MeLachlan 1G 16 18 19 20 21 2fi 21 21 22 221 212 2S 201 199 19 187 164 189 189 189 188 The hleh stncle scorer for the season so far Is C. Learn with 388, Stewart having the high total of 817. The high team single score has been 1322 by Maintenance "C" anfl the high team single 34J9 by De fence "B". individual nrlse winner on Dec ember 4 was Sergeant Cote wren 788 and Equipment, the high team. with 3358. The Individual pnae winner on December 11 wsa Sergeant Coates, 778, with Armament high team. 3037. other hlah scorers oi the past two weeks have been: Flight Lieut enant Handley. 741; Westuk. w. Iverach. 713: Brand. 711; Wodlin-ger. 709; Skoropad. 899. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A NtVS WANT ADD men tmtm tm varm eb inrr rnj 1 Our Delivery Schedule 3 DELIVERIES WEEKLY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SATURDAY jl Please co-operate by placing jj your order as early as possl- g blc. To ensure delivery, or- ders must be in by 4 p.m. the jj p day preceding delivery. 5 I MUSSALLEM'S J Economy Store p "Where Dollars Have More jjj Cents" !- j Phones 18-19 P.O. Uox 575 f SERVICES TO Vancouver, Victoria and Waj-poluts Stewart and North, Queen Charlotte Islands. r'ull Information, Ticket and Keservatlom FRANK J. SKINNEK Prince Rupert Aent Third Ave. Phone 568 To The Electors of PRINCE RUPERT In accepting the Ratepayers' Association nominations for the Mayoralty and Council, it Is desirable that we make clear to you what policy will be followed by the nominees on the Ratepayers slate if elected. In a particular way, we pledge ourselves to: 1. Have a thorough survey made of school facilities, to the end that extension and Improvement be made as soon as practically possible. 2. Make every effort toward having Improvement made In condition of city streets and bring into effect Immediately the amended Traffic Bylaw as recommended by the police officials. 3. Survey the sufficiency and condition of fire-flghtlng equipment. 4. Examine conditions and contracts existing between the city and government authorities, with particular reference to existing sanitary arrangements, housing, school and street conditions. To take any action necessary. 5. Arrange for a thorough check-up, by competent authority, of the capacity and condition of the city's water system, particularly as regards the Woodworth Dam and the main supply line. To take any action such examination mieht nrove necessary. 6. Review the policing program with a view of having Improvement made in local conditions. Endeavor to have liquor profits beir larger portion of police costs. 7. Consider preseiit-day needs of transportation and power supply in the Municipality and to take such action as may be deemed necessary to protect the best Interests of the City. 8. Co-operate fully with the Defence Services, keeping In mind civilian needs and interests. The greatly Increased population has thrown heavy pressure on all city services, many of which have had no adequate maintenance for several years. The bringing of these services to sufficiency is a first need, to which we pledge ourselves as and when labor, material and money are available. Permanent Industry is one of the great needs of the community. Every effort will be made to foster the growth of existing industries, to encourage the establishment of new ones ond to improve conditions under which those established are operating, particularly in regard to the fisheries and port facilities. The city MUST take the initiative in such matters. Re. THE CITY MANAGER APPOINTMENT In the Interests of efficiency and harmony in staff, and to relieve the Mayor, Council and School Board of much of their routine and detail work, a city manager or superintendent will be appointed. Briefly, such an official's duties will be to supervise schools, clerical stall and the service departments. He will be responsible for the orderly operation of the city's business and would make all appointments to or dismissals from the staff, after consultation with the department heads concerned. He will at all times be responsible to the Mayor and Council. The Mayor and Council will determine all matters relating to policy, finance, contracts and bylaws. The Mayor and Council will serve with remuneration untU the appointment of a City Manager Is made, after which honorariums will be greatly reduced or eliminated entirely. Ratepayers Association candidates are definitely not afllM-atcd with any other organized group nor with any particular political party. They are taxpayers who have the best interests of the city atemit that such a plan as brieIly outlined above Is efficient and is in accord with the principles of Democracy. If It ap peals to you. your support is solicited ai me pu nc December 17. Prince Rupert. B.C December 11. 1942- W. M. WATTS. Ratepayers Association Candidate for the Mayoralty. (Mrs.)'N. E. ARNOLD R. E. MORTIMER A. DON RITCHIE BOB McKAY ROD A. McLOD J. E. JACK Ratepayers' Association Candidates for the Council. !- I Paris Maid & I SLIPPERS IN ALL TILEIK SPLENDOR JUST ARRIVED Men's Hard and Soft soles, Ladies' Satins, Leatherettes and quilted in a myriad of colors. Make your purchase early while sizes are complete. a Family shoe store ltD. "The Home of Good Shoes' It's interesting to know when reading the Daily News thnt the uennle of thf whole niir-i r- -m i