Iesday JULY 6, 1943 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE THREE hese days, ivhen tea must yield the utmost in flavour, quality of supreme importance. Ask for nliAlin I Married Saturday TP ML M HA u-d Cooper ana, ivorma lire Champlla Joined. In joubie Itinff Ceremony it Presbyterian Church wa tttins at 6:30 Saturday eve-fcr the marriage of Norma . Chanrplin of Aberdeen , Dakota, to Edward Cooper rince Rupert. About 50 lis of the bride and groom. Lre employed by the Elliot rrucMon Co. attended the . . . . A. F MacSween oinciaiea double ring ceremony. bride who wore a street lot navy blue and white and d a large bouquet of white ions, was given In mar ft bv William Trenckmann. Beverly urover, also or ililott Company staff, was .maid. Groomsman, was rt Eeardon. Bowlns the ceremony a re bn was held In the camp hall which wasTittingly lated for the occasion." The table at which sat the and croom and their af lat"., was decoraiea wun bouquets of gladioli and lnvrir.3 the wedding break-the bride was presented !a cf sterling flatware Ir friends. i, and Mr: Cooper expect to their home for the lm- in Pnnrft Rlinert. I li-rLa i.i fae Daily News! SERVICES TO juver, Victoria and appoints, Stewart and I North urrn Charlotte Islands full Information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER' j Prince Rupert Agent bird Ave. I'liont 568 i i Locals Dr. W. S. Kergln left this aft ernoon for a trip to Ocean Falls. Miss Kate McKay of Borden Street School teaching staff left this afternoon for a vacation. trip to Vancouver. R. W. Sinclair manager of Inverness cannery, left this after noon for a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Minns left this afternoon for a trip to Bert Withers, accountant for W. H. Mnlkin Co. left this afternoon for a trip to- Vancouver on vacation. Miss Joan Cross, left this afternoon for a vacation trip to Vancouver. Miss Dorothy O'Neill left this afternoon for Vancouver to spend the summer -vacation. Mrs. W. W. Bowes and family left this afternoon for a trip, to Vancouver. Mrs. F. M. Johnston, of West Vancouver, has arrived in Prince Rupert o spend, a month with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Johnston. Angus Court. The police commit let of the city council is to have a meeting with Inspector Ernest Gammon provincial; police, to discuss the matter of cancellation of Chauf feur's permits under the Motor The city council last night passed a vote of appreciation to the United States authorities whose courtesy had made possible a recent inspection tour to Port Edward by the mayor and members of the aldermanlc board. CURRENT READING Popular Books now in Demand. HEAD and ENJOY all of them for 75c Per Month. THE HUMAN COMEDY - Saroyan BRAVE HERITAGE Gaddls THE BRITTLE GLASS Lofts THE- HIGH COURTS OF HEAVEN Hewes nninutt LAWIbH - .w THE UNINVITED Macardle ONLY THE VALIANT - Warren THE SEA. IS SO WIDE - : &lon MUSK AND AMBER - . Mason THE MAN IN GREY Smlth WIDE IS THE: GATE Sinclair WORLD WITHOUT END i Frankau THE BOOK OF ARIEL Anonymous CHICKEN EVERY SUNDAY - TaVlor WHO'S THERE WITHIN - Goldlng MR. PARKINGTON - - Bromfleld FOR ALL MEN BORN Mackay Late Books Added Every Month JOIN OUR RENTAL LIBRARY SECTION LOCAL NEWS NOTES I J . Elio's Pay Cash for Furniture, Stoves,. Tools. Musical Instru. ments. The city council has accepted an ofrer of Yutaka Suyehlro to give the city, hi boat shed In compensation for money owed by him. The city clerk, has been given authorization by the city coun cil to purchase an Addresso- graph machine provided It is found adaptable to existing City equipment. The city clerk has been auth orized by the finance committee to call for tenders for coal requirements for city and school board. Lots 16, Block 18, Section 5, has been sold by the city to Mrs. I. A. Way for $245 and Lot 14, Block 40 section 5 to George Maskulak for $180.00. An offer has been received by the city from J. McLeod to purchase Lots 7 and 8, Block 14, Section 1 for $760. The Assesor has been asked to submit an appraisal. x Authority has been given the purchasing agent to buy an ad-, dltlonal 5000 gallons of Ave-Mix and to purchase 500 feet of water pipe. The city Engineer has report 's to the clvl board ot works that, In company with the sanitary Inspector, he inspected the Pavilikis premises on Third Avenue and that the owner had; agreed to make necessary structural changes and to reserve quarters in the building for two employees of the garbage The city council last night accepted, a recommendation from the finance committee that B Arney and G. Geddes be paid $35 each, for supervision of sewer and waterworks department during the period that the city was without a City Engineer. Preliminary readings were Installation of Officers, Tuesday, July 8, at 8 p.m., I.O.O.F: No. 63. Sojourning members invited. (156) Carpenters A Special Business Meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m., Carpenters' Hall, Fraser St. (157) St, Andrew's Sunday School picnic, meet at Yacht Club. Thursday 1 p.m.- (157) Women of Moose Invitation Dance July 7, Oddfellows Hall. Jean de Carlo's Orchestra (157) J. C. Brady, district engineer for the provincial department of public works, returned to the city yesterday from a trip to the Queen Charlotte Islands on official business. D. G. Borland, manager of the Capitol Theatre, leaves on tonight's train via Jasper Park for Victoria where, as an officer of the local reserve unit, he will take a course of training. A. C. Small will be leaving tomorrow night for the same camp while other officers will proceed Thursday night. W. J. Bowerman, superintendent of Dominion Government Radiotelegraph Service, Victoria, t and I.. W. Stephenson, district engineer, arrived in the city yes Queen Charlotte Islands here oa official duties. and Robert ShrubsaLt, Edward Shrubsall, E. E. Yager and other residents of Summit Avenue had a communication before the city council last night drawing attention to the bad condition of the road there which had been torn up for three-and-a-half months. The matter was, referred to the board of works. After hearing the reading of a telegram announcing the de cision of the federal postal de partment to institute a daily mall car service on the local line of the Canadian National Rail ways, the city council last night ordered the writing of a letter to the Postmaster General ack nowledeine with expression of vehicle Act. At the same confer- glven at iast night's meeting of aDDreclation. the announcement eutn wu.11 Anavuui me city council 10 a uyuiw piu-0f tnls improvement. De aiscussea a receiu com- vidlna for the granting 01 a aeea i plaint from W. N. R. Armstrong at lumber which he had piled In front of his. property on Second Avenue being removed .allegedly by an army truck. Aid. N. E. Arnold, chairman ot the receht special committee on the Greek war relief campaign, told the city council last night that the gratifying sum of $4,-C01.86 had been collected as a result of the campaign. Mayor W. M. Watts acknowledged the good work of Mrs. Arnold as chairman of the committee. to Frank Dibb who some ume ago completed purchase from the city of the residential property on lot 8, block 3, section 2, under the Better Housing Act. Announcements All advertisements in this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Help Norway Committee Invitation Dance, July 9. 15. Anglican Tea, Mrs. Evitt's-July First United Church Sale, July 24. Notice Tenders are invited for excavating the basement of the Canadian Legion Building, Third Avenue. Tenders to be In to Secretary before noon, July 12. Osborne Scott, passenger train manager of the Canadian National Railways for the western region with headquarters at i Winnipeg, arrived in the city on Sunday night's train from the Pupils of. Sandwich, Kept, Ju- East for a brief visit here on nlnr. .hnrl hnvn pa epted a ball , omciui ouaincss. ot string weighing 102 pounds. The St. John Ambulance Asso ciation, local- branch, had a letter before 'the city .council last night expressing apprecia tion of the action of the council in allowing the use of the coun cil chamber for first aid classes. Assurance was given that the chamber would not be used for the classes should It be, required at any time by the V. G. Preston, caretaker of Falrvlew Cemetery, had a.letter before . the city council last night asking confirmation from the council of an arrangement formerly existing with the city commissioner whereby the city paid taxi fares for his going to and returning from work at the cemetery. Mr. Preston asked reimbursement from the city for the taxi charges he had paid this year, suggesting that he would not be able to continue the work If this were not allowed. The matter was referred to ithe finance committee. NOTICE WOMEN WANTED Women required in. Local. Shipyard to fill vacancies in Welding Department,. Electrical Department, Moulding Loft, Plate Shop,. Drawing Office, and other departments throughout the yard. Apply LOCAL. SELECTIVE SERVICE OFFICER, A.F. G3. V WWW ft. A VVgiUI VU S Sponsors Dance The Women's Auxiliary to a Coast Regiment held a very successful dance last evening at the Empress Hall, with Mrs. C. V. Evitt, president, In charge. Convener was Mrs. P. Petersen and Sergeant Major P. Peterson was master of ceremonies. Music was supplied by the Prince Rupert fArea Orchestra. Mrs. Earl Gordon was in charge of the raffle in which first prize, a sllex coffee maker, do nated by Gordon's Hardware, was won by Floyd Herchmer. Second prize, a vase donated by John Bulger, was won by D. A. Thompson. The dance was one of a series given to raise funds to buy com forts for the regiment. William Stone, local merchant, is leaving on Thursday for Vancouver, where he will travel by air to Winnipeg on business. He will be 'accompanied toy Mrs. Stone and their daughter Diane. , Dally News Advertising Brings Results. Men.WomenQver4Q from the south. They CpP fllfl 7 terday reBI UpaL' "e3h Wnrn UlU I "O'", of the came north by way Want Norma Pen Vim Vitality? .. . . . ... "J r, , Doca wrmk. rundown, eihauated enodltloa mkt ou f.l 1n29A nil, nlrtT Trw IMlmi Tnnle TahlfttA. r. FOR SALE-Lumber, 2? rough spruce at John Group Mill, Oona Rivef? 156) FOR SALE. One oak dining iroomsui&'iMie,oaliLdresser, two Congoleurri rugs. 1317 Overlook Street. 157) FOR SALE-J. J. Taylor Safe, inside dimensions 36"by 18 Box 927. City. (157) FOR SALE Hugo Wilner hand made four string guitar. Snap $50. Room 264 No.. 2 .Staff ' ' House. , (156) FOR SALE--Used furniture of all descriptions. Visit Elio's used department, Third Avenue, next to Daily News, Prince Rupert. HELP WANTED WANTED Boys and girls for newspcrper routes. Daily News. (tf) WANTED 4th class engineer and extractor man to work in localMaundry. Apply National Selective Office, A.M., 6-3 WANTED Mill hands for up coast paper mill and spruce mill, good wages, steady work. Apply National Selective Ser vice A.M. 64 (158)' WANTED For local shipyard female telephone switchboard operator. Apply National Selective Service. A. F. 64 (158 WANTED Six girls to work m local laundry. Apply National Selective Office, A.F. 65. (157 WANTED For local shipyard boys for different departments. Apply National Selective Service. A. M. 65. (158) WANTED Stenographer foi law office. Permanent position with opportunity for advancement. Apply Unemployment Insurance Commission AF 60. (tf) WANTED Female clerk for city office; stenographic experience preferred but not essential. Apply stating age qualifications and experience to National' Selective Service No. A.F. 61. WANTED Kitchen help for war service canteen. Apply National Selective Service A.F. 62. (tf) ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and ROOM for men sharing. 718 Fraser St. (155) Quiet Wedding Solemnized Miss Lena Drozdlak Become Bride of Howard Lincoln Stevens Yesterday at high noon a quiet wedding was solemnized by the Rev. J. A. Donnell of First United Church when Lena Drozdiak ot Edson Alberta, became the bride of Howard Lincoln Stevens of. Victoria, Sgt. and Mrs. Stan Maughan were the witnesses. The groom is stationed here in the Royal Canadian Navy and the young couple plan to make their home here In the Council Talks Health Matters Dominion Official's Report on Sewers and Other Things Discussed Union Board of Health Proposed Health matters were again under discussion by the city council last night with receipt of a report from the health committee following a recent visit of District Engineer McKay of the Department Of Pensions and National Health who went into the matter of sewers, gar bage disposal and Wartime Housing sewerage facilities. The establishment of a unloa CimtBin piml hiuita, MiauUnu. often. neMded, Knnrri UVtllU Ul nf health (lCdllll in III this U113 district ftftcr 30 or 40. Bl ip you fnornil Dtp. Tim. rt- UOlt Trial sut 5. bavk real MONKV -.00 olsn jiroiiB'ht. im In the enm. ! II. ilu or (rum lot. u itt. At peclu "hruuomjr Mat na t 0 Tf onuHwi. mittee's report and discussed. Classified Ad Advertising in this- column is payable at the- office in advance. Please do not phone orders. ' FOR SALE WANTED WANTED Two furnished or unfurnished rooms for cbuple and two. children; very urgent. Room 65 Prince Rupert Hotel. (157) WANTED -.. Washing machine. Apply Box 523 Dally News. A (158) WANTED Washing. 1435 Plaza. (159) WANTED One or two unfur nished. rooms. American Signals 409. After 6 p.m, phone 436, Room"- 95, Raymond Dou :tre. (156) WANTED to buy. one good sec ond-hand Vlctrola with rec ords. Phone Black 506. WANTED Housekeeping room or suite' for young couple and child. Box 526 Daily News. (160) WANTED Second hand boy.'s bicycle,- also electric sewing machine. P.O. Box 1309, Mrs. T. Allison. (156) WOULD any party who Is goinr away for the summer month3 be willing to rent room.flat or' house to reliable young couple. Best of references. Apply Box 525 Daily News. TWO men want part time- job after 6 p.m Apply P. Chodak. General Delivery. (156) PERSONAL PAINTING and DECORATING. Phone Red 738. ,1156) ' antTTCi Tprtf fho hpst. In fnnn . datlon garments see your f Spirella Corsetiere. Individual service in the privacy of your home. Phone Mrs. Wright, Black 145. (156) - 1KFINED gentleman, good posl- tlon, wishes to meet lady good appearance and personality around 40 to 45. Object companionship, matrimony if suited. Apply, first Instance, Box 521 Dally News. (156) FOR RENT ion RENT Unfurnished room. 946 10th Ave. East. (160)- MACHINERY 3EWALT SAWS AND WOOD-worklng machines. Newest types available from direct factory representatives for Canada, Quotations gladly furnished on application. De-Walt Disher Corporation Ltd., 402 West Pender St., Vancouver, B.C. (tf) LOST 'X)ST Pearl brooch Wednesday night Reward. Phone Blue 772 before 5 o'clock. (157) MUs Pat Allen of the- American Transport Scnlce is leaving Thursday to spend a holiday at her home In Vancouver. vesu WANTED! Boys and girls up to- the age of 16. An opportunity to earn good, money. A number of routes arc open in a few days in all parts of the city, due to- ofder boys Ieaying for work in war industries. APPLY Daily News Circulation Dept. Phone - - '98 Or Fill Out This Coupon and Mail THE DAILY NEWS TniKD AVENUE Circulation Dept. PRINCE RUPERT I Herewith Apply for a Daily News Paper Route NAME ADDRESS PHONE AGE City Of Prince Rupert NOTICE Bylaw No. 96S to regulate street traffic and parking is now in, effect. Copies- of this bylaw are now obtainable at the City Hall. Price 25 cents. H. D. THAIN, City Clerk. VICTORY SHOE RENEW 50& Richards Street, Vancouver, B.C. Mail or Express your Shoe Repairs to us". We give you quick service, and the best job and material obtainable. We Pay The Return Charges PRESCRIPTIONS Througt the years, the physicians of this community' and. their patients have come to know tha,t they can depend on us. OrmesLtd. Pioneer Dnu&ists TUE REXALL STORE PHONES 81 and 82 Open Daily from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. Sundays and Holidays from 12-2 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. STORE HOURS MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY '); FRIDAY SATURDAY OPEN A.M. CLOSED ."I.IO P.RL THURSDAY OPEN AT I) A.M. CLOSED AT 1P.M. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE "Where Dollars Have More Cents" Phones 18-19 P.O. Dot S75 If you lose anything, advertise for it ' 4) ; J;- i