3 5 . Si to THE DAILY NEWS PAGE TWO CONSUMERS9 IIATIOX COUPON CALHNIIAIt ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY GARBUTT The Hostess The other day I saw Lieut. Bruce The regular weekly Thursday Yesterday Lieut. Col. Fallls, Senor Protestant chaplain for the Pacific Command, was in to visit us. It seems he knows Breen's mother: and father quite well. If he were not a lieutenant-colonel I minit ia say tnat hes quite a I "Why, Colonel, Moses never 1 In the Ark." MAY Baptist Young People Stage Turkey Dinner A large crowd of no less than 175 . persons turned out Friday eve- Hoearth with the Drettiest band Youne People's Society of First used and down the tables were er lilies and flowers also adorned night dances, which have been the tables, such, pleasurable events all winter, are now cancelled. Miss Kay Watson received and ushered the many guests. Rev. C. A. Wright was chairman of the committee which also consisted of Mrs. Elmer Link, Miss Vivian Wrathall, Mrs. J. C. Gllker and Miss A. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. A. D. Ritchie, Mrs. Phillip I II. U.J ... -II 1 l.t . ttllU U A ""-Vj. . , Zi i Young men of-the Society also w 4i ,y j the time he came in until his de- ,r. . , T ... . . , . , ., 1 helped , In the v, uit.v, kitchen and with ..fv, parture. I fell for all his-jokes. Iinr.u t a pusnover lor them as Bob Gib Presiding at the door were P. H. wJU tell He son you. practises on ) me. Anyhow the colonel caught mei"11 and AlcL H- M- Daggett- neatlv ulth thie nnp- "Whv AM Moses take tantv-fivp rpnt.e fntn The first annual report of the Ark?" The answer Is nf rnnrsP : Prince Rupert public name? Corporal Dennis Hiteh.l by a special commlttee iv. vs. n. i., wiu uitsiJiti uu uic cigars- at Sunshine Bay last night following the arrival of a daughter, Margaret Joan, at the general hospital late yesterday afternoon. which he would duly appoint. units In the area by popular Mothers and daughters are all do- Henry Slater .... Bob Rotluff (Navy) ing weu, mans you! - 'Mrs. Slater' Helen Marcheldon Here Is the caste of Sunday Ben Jordan .... Paul Dopois (Army. Mrs. Jordan May Skinner night's play put on at the troops' Victoria Slater Lois Thompson concert and which made such a i Abel Merry weather . ... Ivan Mallett hit. that It Is scheduled for several (Yf .CA.) NOTICE Due to existing conditions we are forced to announce that commencing May 1st we shall be able to redeem our coupons for glassware only. To our customers having coupons on hand, we suggest that they be turned in before May, 1st as we have several valuable preml-, urns In stock. Coupons received after May 1st will be honored for glassware only. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-1!) P.O. Box 57." C:OIIIMh VALUES. Sugar fwuin iHi On I'aund Tra l'Hta (Urrm) -Tin (lnrM ffw '4n (ti Half Pound llullrrl 'iiin lrpH Half Pound SIX MO.X TUB VK TIIIJUSIKW Fill I SAT flutter aupoa aa. I. 2, 'A. I and ". esplre April .I0. Trn r lolly Coiiiiii a. 3 and are valid April 2tt. Suar CMiMn 3 and It are valid April 2. lluflrr (aapaM A. II I valid April 2H. J ' 2; 3; 4 5 ' a& li XV Mailer I uuponw o io ii 12 'r" i r ir lft 17 1 10 20 21 22 . 23 21 25 20 -v- 20 20 i llullrr l'umnt Aim. IS. 7; II and expire .May .'II. Illue Coupon An. I .fc'ballh H for nugar. for rhubarb eilre May :ll. rupn lor fanning sugar -Ell a D H will rrnrl.rniuuiT by r Itrforp May :il. I nmiiiij: Sugar Coupon 9-W?r- MP' M are valid June. I. tm waktimc mice, and t.aok boako BjBjacajavaaKnBBBnjaBjraanaASaznnBaB the health unit Tt'n a nracointort tn thf PrinrP Rll- pert cnamoer or uommerce lasi night, being accompanied by a let ter from the director. Dr. R. J A brand new baby girl was born i --hirh invited sueees- on Sunday morning May 2 to Rifle- j tlons or, criticisms to public man and Mrs. LUeureux of Ter- health service here. President R. race in the Prince Rupert General M wlnslow intlraated that he con Hospital The baby Is to be called "Sherry." Isn't that a pretty sldered this matter of sufficient importance to justify Its beln? TALK OF TRAFFIC Chamber of Commerce Asks That Heavy Trucks be Confined to Second Avenue Habits Of Pedestrians Rt.rppt t ruff in un no-nin ritsiMiss- ning for the turkey dinner of the ed last nl ht ftt the meetlng of the Prince Rupert Chamber of around his arm on which was Baptist Church. Two sittings were fjommerce, particularly in regard marked In large letters "O-O." required. to the r0uting of heavy vehicular They say that, when the girls see ' The spread was delicious and traffic and the habits of pedes-hlm and those letters, they say appetizing and the atmosphere was trians. ::oo looklt the lovely lieutenant" 1 cheerful and springlike. Yellow, or "Oh I Oh I see the handsome of- green and mauve streamers were nceri" At the suggestion of Frank it was decided to ask that heavy truck traffic be confined as strips. of red, white and blue. East- . rar M possible to Second AvenuCi leaving Third Avenue for the lighter traffic. Several members of the Chamber who use automobiles complained BACK Till: Kaien ATTACK H a r d w a r e GORDON'S HARDWARE "J i T ran Krva vvatwtfjsrvsaia:v I GOLD SEAL lP3i: p. 1 Red iaocKeye $5uS3?J Salmon and HLHtPIIM6 JV S3 Ilerrlnr In Tomato Sauc are both on active service 5 but will be back on yoar g grocer's shelf soon as condl- H e ditions permit. ii d THIS SPACE DONATED BY- Nurses' Registry Here Is Planned 1 Dr. Hall. B. C. Bridge and Dredgin? Co. Ltd.. was guest speaker last evening at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Chapter of the British Columbia Registered Nurses' Association. Dr. Hall gave a mas interesting and instructive-talk on the latest methods of spinal anaesthesia. Mrs. B. Forbes, vice-president, presided in the absence of the president, Miss Eleanor Graham, during the discussion of routine business. A committee consisting of Mrs. O. L. Murray, convener, Miss Elizabeth McCubbin and Mrs. J. !kler. was . elected to investigate the possibilities of forming a nurses' registry In Prince, Rupert, thereby ha' ing nurses available for special duty and emergency cases. of the prevalent habit of pedestrians walking In the streets even i where sidewalks were provuivu LOCALS t : 1 Mrs. Stanley Roper returned to the city a few days ago from Van- Fi vincial conference of the Co-opera-1 1 v e Commonwealth Federation party as delegate from the local club. The annual report of the.- Canadian National, Railways was among various circulars, booklets and such type of correspondence presented at last night's meeting of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce. Ivor Johansen has purchased rom the city lot 14, block 13, sec RESIGNS X. Good to Sever Connection With City as From. May 31 Could Not Get Adequate Salary mgnt euecuve May- ji. ine reaig- nation was accepted and It was decided to advertise In Winnipeg, "Yes we're buying VICTORY BONDS When the family council is called on Victory Bonds, the wise woman will say to her husband: "Yes we'll find the money!" The family's needs must be met, of course. Uutplan the family budget to eliminate all extravagances, for the country's needs for war are pressing' and as a patriotic duty you should provide for the maximum purchase of Victory Bonds. Victory Bonds further Canada's war effort . . . and they provide the finest kind of "social security" a family could have. Backed by We'll Lend Money This Hank wjll lend you money, if you netd it, to buy Victory Bonds. Repayment terms are easy. The interest on the loan for six months would be the same as that payable on the Bond. You can, therefore, borrow the required funds without expense. Canada's full resources, your money in Victory, Bonds is SAFE, brings good-interest and will- forrm a, nest egg for the future. Give a friendly, attentive hcaripg to the Victory Loan salesman who calls on you. He is an authorized salesman, with proper credentials . . . able to. explain fully the purpose of this Victory Loan, and how. you may subscribe conveniently, safely ... on easy payment terms, if you so desire. 1 This advertisement contributed to the Victory Loan Campaign by THE CANADIAN BANE OF COMMERCE S. a LOGAN, Pntldtnl ttlobliM 1867 RT. HON. SIR THOMAS WHITE, O.C.M.G., CWrmoii tt the JoorJ A. E. ARSCOTT, Mtculiv Vict Pittidttt S. M.' WEDDr Gantrof Manogar f,27 F' N. Good, city engineer for the) " TUESDAY, MAY CUTS. BURNS atd BRUISES KTMKK the Antiseptic Lihimeht past. 13 years, presented his reslg-iIP-1 nation to the city, council last '; Y lClQliY LOtM . . . . I i 1 i, n rr- - i Quiz Contest Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver; and, Victoria for a successor. j School rmpils Going, on Air Tonight Mr. Good's letter of resignation! And Thursday was as follows: "I beg to tender my resignation as city engineer, water- School pupils on Tuesday and commls- 'Thursday evenings will be on the tion 7, for $85 cash and J. Oskeyi to ,hp rlt Prinpe air In a quiz contest in aid of the has purchased lot 29, block 19, sec- Rupert effective on May 31, 1943. , Victory Loan drive. The contest ion a lor on terms, im n , lth rprp tv,at I sever tonigm is Dei ween pupus oi me vere reported to the city council last night by the finance my connection with the city after Annunciation School and Seal Cove more than 13 years' service as city SchooL Annunciation School will enslneer but the refusal of coun- be represented by Peter Doherty. ell to nay adequate .compensation Colleen Barrie, Larry Moore, Ar- Actlon of the utilities. committee "on a basis established bv other chle Ethier, Lily Sylvester and This was a constant worry to m purchasing a reconditioned en- i Canadian uovernlnn bodies to mv- Jean Gillie. From Seal Cove School drivers of cars. Jay .walking and gine for the garbage truck was en- sei anci the kev employees of de- iw111 be Janet Telgan, Leonard ridinpr of bicycles on the wrong dorsed bv the city council las' side of the streets were also sources night. Recent purchases of the of complaint on the part of motor- J committee also Included six gar-ists. I bage. palls, 200 feet of wooden stave Sidewalk deficiencies were also ! pipe, 100 feet of galvanized Iron mentioned and it was specifically ; pipe and 100 feet of cast Iron plp. asked that the new sidewalk on ; ithe south side of Second Avenue beyond Eighth Street be carried through to junction of First, Sec-and Third Avenues. FAIR DAY TRADESMEN It Is said that many business appointments are cancelled as a usual practice In Paraguay when it ains. The rear section of the first storey of the Mclntyre Block is to stances. partments under my charge makes lUoimer, uoroiny warsnau, uon-It Impossible for me to carry out aid Lelghton, Grace Cheeseman my duties successfully. an( Norman Sather. "I wish to tender my thanks to' The program, which will origin-employees of the three depart- ate at the Booth Memorial High ments under mv charee for their School Auditorium, will be pre- loyal and efficient co-operation, often under very difficult circum- be leased to the United States con- "I also wish to thank the other tractors for $20, the lease to be on departments of the civic admlnis-an annual basis with option of re-, tratlon for their co-operation at newal, the lessee to do such re- all times." pairs as may be necessary. A re- i , port to this effect from the fl- The next year of great sunspot nance committee was adopted by. activity, according to astromlcal the city council last night. observation, will be 1950. pprfpH nnrl followed bv entertftln- ,ment with Sgt. Cleaver Wilson as 'master of ceremonies. The quiz 'master who will handle the show on the air will be G. R. S. Black- UUy. UlWliai i UU mil Irt IT. W. C. O'Neill. Sgt. Tony Alnsley is producing the show. BACKTHi aW aVy W. F. STONE "Clothes of Distinction" b-IaTi n i i i YrUKbALL 1 Wcstinghousc trie Range, class condition. 1 Sink. Wash Basin. Largo size Dresser. 80 Pillows. 1 Meat Cutter at a low price. B.C. Furniture Phone Black 321 THIRD AVENUE