.1! PAUE TWO VJith Minora Blades i Minora Is by far the best and sharpest double-edge blade in its doss. It's the quality blade In the low-price field. Wati J.M.S.Loubser D.C., B.A. Chiropractor Wallace Block rhone CIO Dally News Advertising Brings Results. BLACKOUTS VERY FINE Great Entertainment by Royal Canadian Air Force Party By DOROTHY GARBUTT) The name "Blackouts of 1943" by which the fast moving Alr-.jxe show is called is a misnomer. They aren't blackouts,, they aren't even dim-outs but the brightest little bunch of gals and" boys that have come this way in a long, long time. Friday night the members of the ilcyai Canadian Navy and the coys on the Acropolis were the guests of the Royal Canadian Air Force and their enthusiasm was tremendous. The remarkable thing about the show was its compactness. The caste was not overly large and yet It gave that impression because caste, orchestra and everyone doubled so cleverly Dressed in smart royal blue blazer suits .with loosely tied Air Force girls set the pace for the type of smart Smitty" Smith) was shanghaied m..- - - THE DAILY NEWS MONDAY, JULY 12, I643 F.O. Wishart ParrmVu11 S.O. dancing Mi.A. ThomDSon. Set. Fran throughout the oerformance. ac-1 rv.. rv.i rin,.io Mona Morrow, LAW. Maxwell -Taylor, LAW. Edna Bond, -LAW. Gloria Haight, LAW. .Florence Shaw, LAW. Cecelia Renny, LAW Georgette Gelinas, L.A.W. Lavinia Sawdon, LAC. Geoff Davis, LAC. Jerry Shea, LAC. Joe Carfagninl, LAC. Irvine AlacDougall, .LAC. Danny Mac- Dougall, LACS .Oscar Burnside,, LAC. Jack Saul, LAC. Alex Gordon, LAC. Stanley Solomon, LAC. Johnny Gpllant, LAC. Mitchell Wegrzynowlcz, Cpt. Henry Singer. I wonder if these travelling service shows will ever be able to realise how much they mean to the .boys w.ho are out here in the far flung, Ijpjv .much the i lights, music, "pretty 'girls and : dancing and real flesh'jirjd bloqd !j actors give to these troops. They ! are jusi wnai ine .qocjor praer- scarf cravats the orcltestra open- into an Impromptu act with all I over asraln -v,"!!?. P.Vr ai?d ed with an arrangement by one ihe girls. But Smitty can take it. ' ' of the musicians . of "Down There was no grpgrams given ! Stream." out but a list of the caste may : Try a Classified Ad In the A precision tap dance by the be of interest. Here it is: ' Dally News for Quick Results. Miss Molly Freyv centuated In highlight by the ; crrt. John Domaracki. LAC.Rnn. I Pnv I4nsv.nn MacDougaU brothers in taps nle Gray. LAC. Howard 'Jerome. 1 ai lJ CC duets, the loveliest, sweetest and : lac. Sammv Levine. LAC. Mir- I " prettiest of drum majorettes in ;Vey Horner. LAC. Jordon Mo-a solo dance and trumpet play-1 nuln. Cnl. Honor Renxnn t aw ing that was simply not of this world. Tiiere were several burlesque comedy skits, the one -which pleased the audience most being the scene In the recruiting office where a zoot suit addict Is recommended for a commission. There were several outstanding singers, both concert and ..lues, and weaving in and out af the acts with Insane Irregu-arity was Fran Dowie, the ihow's star come3ian. Fran comes of actor stock, his father "oeing one of the famous old DumbeUs troupe and a post-war entertainer of repute throughout Canada. The highlight pf the revue was "Desert victory," a hilarious harem scene in which a sailor from the audience (our yeoman A delightful surprise party was held Saturday .evening at the home of Miss Marie Lock in hpnor of Miss Molly Er,ew, who was celebrating rjer seventeenth birthday The evening was spent In dancing and community singing after whioh refreshments were served and the honaree July cut the birthday cake. .Congratulatory guests J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms peacetime. pursuits provided they all of one mind .dictate sound peace terms calling for sustained prosperity. If the world is to prosper, there must be the same cohesion among the .United Nations during .the .transition period and thereafter .as now exists .during the .qrld-jryide conflict. Internal stability here and in .other nations can be gained and maintained only by sustained industrial production and by economic interdependence. The people of ithis country, in common w.ith the people of . other lands, will prosper materially and spiritually when this war is ended but only if insistence, world-wide in scope, is now yoiced for A JUST AND DURAULE JEACE. THE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 2S King Street West, Toronto ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A. By DOROTHY ;GAHBUTT The Hostess The members of H.M.CJS. Chat-ham Navy Band who have Just been drafted here are all out on, lodge they eat at barracks. were These boys are presumably here ine wishes otle rierre, u.u., for durRtlqn and, if you want Marie Lock. Patricia McClympnt, .them to .be Jiappy and comfort-Connie and Flora Tunnellson, , able and give you lots of those .Mrs. J. A. Frew, Mrs. H. T. Lor.k,!nice public band concerts they and Mj?ss.rs. .Hugh .Allan, R.C.N.. promised, youll see that they Johnny .Cizmas. U.S.A.. Frank !et bedded down soon. They are Hash US.A., Harry Jlirschliom, j flne a lot of navy boys as U.S.A., J. M. S. Loubser, DC, H. any wno have come up here and T. Lock, Phil Phillips, U.S.A., j. know good peopie with rooms ;and Jimmy North, ILS.A. I to 'rent will offer them. Sweep Chimneys Now No Sweeping done In wet weather. .011 burners also cleaned serviced jPJiftne Black 735 ,Uan.dynian Home Service M " ' ! , j g jjf Industry is helping win the war,.. S industry must help build a peappti , HnilTJ lTJIWaaJlMMKM ot management ana wage earners an vi uuc iiuuu il HiBI RffiffPnlH Bin i JBBBpl H tiilii ffiiil) li 1hffflWff TiPM Tomorrow Tomorrow these these millions millions will will be be permanently permanently employed employed in in ggmmgm Sport Chat -The schedule ifor games In the ! Service Sqf tball League ,for this jweek are as follows: Monday CMU vvs. Station u, Oyro Park; Overseas vs. Saskatchewan, flyro Park; -Navy No. I. Plaza, Acropolis; jtVatts & jNlck-erson vs. Ack Acks, Acropolis. Thursday Coy. A, L-A.A., Gyro Park; Coy. B, vs. Coasts, Gyro; Ordnance vs. Air Force, Seal Cove Friday 139th vs. Signals, Acropolis; Quartermasters vs. Ordnance, Acropolis; L.A.A. vs. Coy.; B, Gyro Park; Ack Acks vs. Coy.; A, .Gyro Park. The standing In the teams In 4he League will i.be published at the end of this week. No postponed games will be played off but both teams will split the points. Remember when Lefty .Gomez used to star for the New York Yankees? Last year after 12 years with the Yanks, .Gomez was sold .to -the 'Boston Braves and then to 'the Washington Senators. -Now .comes .news .of Lefty's outright release. Age finally has caught up to the colorful hurler. There are quite a few football players up here In Rupert. In town are ".Bob Cosgrove of Tqrpnto, Reg. Tlson and Jim Hooper of Regina Rpughrlders and" Dave Oreeriberg of the, Unl-vertslty of Manitoba a nice nucleus to build a team around. IX THE SITHEMK f'OI KT OF J!HIT1II (Ol.r.MlUA 1 11' Probate III thp'Miiltrr f lfirA(iiiilnllrallon iW anil In (lip Mallpr of I he Eclair of John IfciptMtM I'rnk, Iierniril InliSlalP TAKE NOTICE tlt by orler pX III Honor. W. E. FWier made on the TUi day at July. AX). J943.'I Vaa ppoLnt- d Adm!m.jlpvur of the Et&ate of r In BarJtUtos Fjak, deceased, and all partle ltav'lng claims agaliut the' d .'. are .bertjy required to lurnlsh rune, prqperly verified, to fne 1 a or ab:ut Uie 'ToUi day of iixtgw- O. 1043. and all parties Indebted to .the estate are required to pay the .i.ou 1 .: tl)tir Imlobtednem to me tJthvfch. "' TATED at Prince Rupert, B C thla lOOi day of July. AX). 1943. OEOROE H. HALLETT. OfhoLil AilmlnJa:raor, AtUn, fi C, li -i li I! M m u NEWROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLt, PROP. illome Away From Home' Hates 46c up SO Rooms. Hot and Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. Pbone 281 pt0. tto J9fi ASKFQR PAKE . irui 1 1:411 .' 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