f'i I'. Shiithers Has I; Fine Concert SMITH HIS. Dff 11 One of ""the fine concerts heard In f". SmltSen in several yeart was 7rwt flva on Tteursrftey wen- tnt Mi the VnlM CiMtrch teer VBadff thr eaMip f Sgt. J. -M. Large of the Royal Canadian 'Alr Force. Members of the choirs of all the Smlthers churches formed ., an enaembie that rendered a - number of selections whiie sok-". 'lsts from among them were Pa- ' tticia Ham. Hazel Peterson. Mrs. Della Herman. Mrs. Margaret it 3 GRADE V.":!Wi .J I f I .: ,r Mrs. Rose was p:anai and accompanist while an eight piece, orchestra under the leadership f Walter Bodger rendered i number of fine selections. Rev. C. "E. MoWe was chair man for the occasion and the United Church was filled to ca pacity. ine various numbers were greatly enjoyed and many expressed the hope that such con certs could le repeated AThe Civic 'Labor Federation is a democratic organization representing over 2,000 of the people that make Prince Rupert tick. Municipal Election, Dec. 16 Last year the citizens ot Prince Rupert elected me to the Aldermanic Board of the City Council and during my term of office J have acted as a member of the Finance Committee, the Police. Relief, Health and Licensing Committees and the Library Board. As such I have gained much knowledge and experience of cit affairs and have done my utmost to further the best Interests of the City and Taxpayers. I have again accepted nomination as an Independent Candidate with no political affiliations and solicit your Vote on December 16 next. Vote for a Non-Tolitiral Business Administration NORA E. ARNOLD ORDER A TURKEYS NOW FOR XMAS A full line of Swift's Premium Meats i at all times. A complete and fresh stock of Fruit and Vegetables. Make this your Community Shopping Centre Prices Right! SEVENTH AVE. MARKET r .lNTCKS CNHANCE THEIR riJEsnr.E (Continued from Page 1) nadia'ns struck rapidly to Poten-sa, east -ol Salerno to relieve the Hh Army. British troops came up from Calabria too. Other BrtUsh lermations landed and pressed north from Taranto. Sa lerno Bay was saved and the 5th began its own advance to capture Naples. The Canadians' part In this southern Italian campaign was considerable. They dldnt fight any targe actions but their skM-ful manoeuvre and rapid progress was a major consideration in the success or the operations in the south. As the two armies slowly at tacked north towards Home, the Canadians remained in the cen tra! sector of the line, advanc ing through some ot the worst terrain in Italy. They had be- come experienced frnntilnA snl. Groups of Canadian orfricers and non-commissioned officers land io u icnce there THE DAILY NEWS i oaitit txper- Gained Experience Prelude to Sicily and Italy for several hundred officers and non-cemmlMfcmcd officers was Tunisia. Last winter groups went to North Africa to serve with the 1st Biitish Army and many saw hard righting with the 78to Infantry division and the 6th Armored Division which wee in the Hne then. They gained -valuable battle background. During 1943 the major portion of the 1st Canadian Army remained in England, continuing Us training, working out advanced TOHitary ideas and -gdne through final adjustments Te-ere it campaigned. Army head-arters and the Second Oarpo headquarters were built up. T)e rmy shared in the big manoeuvres in the spring and during "tiie summer infanta and armored divisions speed up advanced training. One infantry Division concentrated on com bined operations and A number of staff change were made during the year When Slmonds took over the went out from "England to serve Division. MaJ.-Oen E. L. M atta-hments with the division Burns was Promted Jrom irl- ience. Others from the Medit- .ral MCNauglrton visited the ?rranean force returned toEng- Canadians in Sicily. ! it Y-our Vote nnd Support Invited for Robert McKay ; Independent Candidate FOR MAYOR Dictated to by no Interests or organizations Fair Treatment and Representation for all DO YOUR CIVIC DUTY Dont Fail .to Vote I C SLEEP WARM-- f H SLEEP WELL And sleep tight the whole, lovely ; " f W rjiK jT 't7. ' night when you're snuglv, com- J K e?.a; A ' r$ fortably encased in the.e bed- I I ' t I' f? & M warming nightgowns and py- Fg t S V V y ? amas in a variety of soft patu J IV III M&m R II tek Better i)lck two r three I J s tl r ! ' it -if i f if BUY ANOTHER VICTORY BOND Colorful, Beautiful, Plentiful Racked our brains, we have, and can't think of a nicer gift for any gal. A particularly thoughtful gift, too, this fuel-saving, stay-at-home winter. Tailored or beruffled styles in cozy flannels, rayons, chenille. ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR We Lead, Others Follow" 530 THIKI) AVENUE t -8 ! CHURCH NOTICES St. Andrew Cathedral len. Very Iter. J. I. Gibson OwuM and Choirmaster. P. Lien SB 8pt.. F. J. Sklryier 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. Anthem: "O Come Bnmanwl Sott Dorothy Sharratt 13 30 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 n.m. -Evening Prar and Sermon. Preacher: Rev. W. A. MeKiUrkk. Naval Cfcaelfttn. H.M.C.S. Chatham. There will be a Seotal Hour conducted by the Yeong People's AseectaUen. lmmediatoiy following the -eventeg servlec. The ConHrmaWoH OtaM will meet In the Cathedral at 12:30 pxa. First Baptist Church Fifth Ave. and .Young Street SUNDAY SERVICES 11:80 ajn Thll D. Kelkw. 12 16 pjn. Sunday School "The Friendly Church" and Bible Class. 7:30 pjn P. II. Unzoy. Soloist: LAC. Lee KmrwUon. Hour ef Son: and Fellowship at the dose of the evening ser- I vice in the hureh parlor. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sth and Mcltride Ki'V. Matnus'lt. Andrnon, Pastor 11:00 a .m. "Must We Walt for Another?- Music: Church Choir. Haraki C. Normann. director. 120 p.! Sunday SohooL 7iM pjn. Informal Benlnc Service. Cordial welcome to all1 First United Church C3G Sixth Avenue West Iter. J. A. Donnell, M.A MlnUtrr Mr. J. S. Wilson. Sr. Choir trader Mrs. W.-C. Tailor. Jr. Choir Xdr fMiss Bwanna Ola f. son. A.TCil. organist Dr, It. O. KaU. Superintendent of Sunday School. ll:00-Mornlnr Service. 1 :30- Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:13. Come and Worship. Young People Society Meet ing in the Manse at -close of evening service. AH young people cordially invited. Basketball Buzz Despite strong opposition toy Reserve Army, the Americans steam-rollered to 66-46 victory over the farmerln a baskrtball game in the Naval Drill 11a 11 on Thursday plght. The triumph was the winners sxth in Keon eetnpetiMofl was also displayed in the three other area Basketball Ults -Coast Re-imiit mt op with a 41-37 decision over Ontario Regiment: Navy defeated Ack-Ack. 58-41. and Booth Memorial High School downed Tortress. 32-27. rains For the Fast Dally except Sunday , 8 pm Por Terrace and Pacific Sunday. Monday. AVednesday Friday 4 pm Dibb Printing Company For a Brighter Future Buy War Savings Stamps Bcsncr Block, 3rd Street Phone 234 MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where dollars have more cents" We have a romplele variety of, available Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, Tobaccos and Confectionery FREE DELIVERY throughout the city three times -weekly Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays) Opposite. Canadian Legion SEE OUR STOCK OF TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS You may find a gift for anyone in our store. Gordon and And erson llaidware, Furniture, Electrical (foods, etc. rnir.itAii m.ocic v A. . .A. BIBLE FACTS f1 a Mn 4 IIANTvlES- Shop at A High Cost of Living What About the High Cost of n. ; Thought is it w ' UVAH EVAXOUJRT AL.Mi;,ls Strikingly IDustrated m u SITXDAV, DKC. 2, 7 :.() "Subject - DIE or DIET! Once heard nnd seen nev,-. t ODDFELLOWS' H U l uurti, AW,'irt MtRrl(; ; Song Service preceding, using Wu, .. W3r w '' 1 Jl Wallace's For Your Xmas Requirements A Few Suggestions from our Extensive Stock. I HOUSE COATS Chenille, 0 nr t n 5 Quilted Satin and Ikiigalines 0 J Boxed or individual . I GLOVES 7v id .lined or unlincd and fabric . . k HANDBAGS a pjensing variety . . . Fancy SCARVES and HEADSQUARES ... TABLE CLOTHS and NAPKINS in sets . i PILLOW SLIPS . Boxed i w Another Wartime Xmas 351 1 KtO 1 cn to m I.JU III. .69" 3.1 5 95" . i ir . 1 Ik " J V S BRIDGE SKTS A rn in n 5 n vnriK ttf utt'lno onf I . .ill fl. J BOXED STATIOXEHY to ) j In fnncj pack ! 3 Mcn Ti 2 (iloves and HandkcrchiefK 'Christmas Cards boxed or individual Christmas Wrapping and Kiblwns h ' " 3rd xti IV is- Wc again surest that Christmas biiof pcrs this year be patriotic and 1' VICTORY 'BONDS or WAR SAVING CKRTIFICATES. If you insist on buying Men's Wear, s W. F. STONE ";iothcK oi nisiinciion It Pays to Advertise in The Daily Nov