SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1943 - Amerigo Dominate, Douglas Wood and Edward Gladding were welcomed by President Robert Parker as new members at the regular monthly meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night. Meeting at the nome of L. M. Felsenthal, the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was In regular monthly session last night. President Robert Parker was in the chair and there was a gratifying attendance of twenty-three members. Following the business session, refreshments were served and a social period enjoyed. tfhhcuhcernehU All advertisements In this column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. L. O. L. meeting every Monday, Oddfellows' Hall. All Orangemen are welcome. Orangemen's Invitation Dance, Jan. 11, 9:30 p.m. Contact members for Invitation. Meeting f;f the Prince Rupert Dry Dock Employees' Assn. and Prince Rupert Dry Dock Medical Aid Assn., Jan. 17, 8 p.m. Oddfellows' Hall. Cambral Snowball Frolic, Jan. 22, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Burns' Banquet Jan. 23, A Help Norway Invitation Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, Jan. 29. J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westholme Rooms Vancouver. LOCAL NEWS NOTES A First Aid mixed class stnrte Mm. day, Jan. 11, 8 pjn. at Seal Cove School. io Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ronson left last night for a brief trin tn Cecil Brind, local manager of the Imperial Oil Co.. Is leavlne todav for a business trip to Stewart, ne will return to the city early next week. Angus Cameron from Shames was taken by ambulance to the Prince Rupert General Hospital this morning suffering from a broken leg. Tonight's train, due to arrive from the East at 7 o'clock, was reported this morning to be five hours late. . Passengers leaving for Vancou ver Included Dennis Vaughan, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Gus Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. A. Sand, E. Johnson, G:ant Brown, William Purcell, L. A. Cobb and II. E. Skogmo. Members of the Junior Section tl the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce took along two books each at the regular monthly meeting last night as a contribution to the campaign to provide literature for the forces locally. Reporting for a special committee which had been delegated to go Into the matter of telephone service for the Rushbrock Heights Wartime Housing area, C. A. Kellett advised the Junior Setclon of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night that tbooths for two such phones in that area would hp readv next week whereupon the ! instruments would be installed. A Cash for old gold, Bulger's. fcANAOA NEEDS 40 MILLION POUNOS Of fAT Ray Allan has been named to re present the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Com merce on the local Aid to Russia fund campaign. The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce was advised last night that January 21 had been set as the date for the annual meeting of the Civic Centre Association of Prince Rupert. The place of the meeting has not yet been settled upon. Mrs. Nels Amoth, who left the city some time ago to reside. In Vancouver, arrived yesterday from the south to pay a month's visit here. An invitation was conveyed to members of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber at their monthly meeting last night 1,0 attend the annual dinner meetln; of the senior chamber next Mon day evening. The Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce has been having difficulty of late In getting a place to hold meetings. Next month It may be possible to obtain the Commodore Cafe again for a dinner meeting. The city council chamber may also be available again later. Correspondence at the meeting of the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night Included communications from the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada Inviting suggestions for post-war reconstruction and support for a movement for venereal disease control. THE DAILY NEW3 FACE THREE At the suggestion of L. M. Fel- Dpfail nf Rlllll senthal, chairman of the member- shiD committee, members of the D!J lU!iLLiJ Junior Section of the Prince Rup-1 idlU 1! lUlllclU ert Chamber of Commerce were asked last night to bring as a guest at the next meeting at least one prospective new member. W. J. Crawford has been spending the past week in the city and Is leaving today for Stewart. Hs came from Vancouver where ne had been spending the Christmas and New Year season with Mrs. Crawford. Returning to Prince Rupert next week, Mr. Crawford will proceed to Pinchl Lake, north of Vanderhoof, where he has alreadj moved considerable of the transportation equipment he formerly had at Stewart. FUNERAL SERVICE A An emergent meeting of Tsimp-sean Lodge No. 58 A.F. & A.M. will be held in the Masonic Temple, Sunday, Jan. 10, 1943, at 2 p.m. fo.r the purpose of conducting a funeral service for our late brother James Lechlan McMillan of Enoch Lodge No. 99. A service will be held at the B.C. Undertakers at 2:30 p.m. W. D. VANCE, Secretary. FUNERAL NOTICE Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. The funeral of our late comrade. James Lachlan McMillan of Enoch the Grenvllle Court Chapel Sunday, j January 10, at 2:30 p.m. Members are requested to attend. "Lest We Forget." CAMOUFLAGE A "siren suit for plane spotters is made of redwood bark mixed with wool. SaveFals Bones w mil ' AND HELP SM ASH THE AXIS! The next time you are frying or roasting something, j ust imagine the satisfaction it would give you to pour that hot fat right down the back of Adolph, Tojo or Benito. You can even do better than that. Fats make glycerine, and glycerine makes high explosives to sink their submarines, destroy their aeroplanes and tanks. Bones produce fat, also glue for war industry. Every spoonful of dripping, every ounce of scrap fat, and every bone, cooked, uncooked or dry, must be saved. Strain all drippings through an ordinary strainer into a clean wide-mouthed can. When you have collected a pound or more of fat drippings take it to your meat dealer who will pay you the established price for the dripping and the scrap fat. Or you can dispose of them through any Municipal or Salvage Committee collection system in effect in your community. You can be a munition maker right in your own kitchen. So every day, this easy way, keep working for Victory by saving every drop of fat dripping, every piece of scrap fat, and every bone. This campaign is for the duration. tr 43Z DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES NATIONAL SALVAGE DIVISION V British Air Ministry Does Not Even Say How Many Planes Took Part LONDON, Jan. 9 J The Air Ministry announced that all planes had returned safely but did not disclose the number participating In announcing that British bombers had attacked targets In the Ruhr Valiey Thursday night, striking into Germany for the third time this year. BOWLING RESUMES Mixed .League Swings Into 'Action For Second Half of Season With Chinese Youth and Pushovers winning clean sweep three games to nil victories and Stone's Clothiers and Toilers on the long end of two to one scores, the Mixed Bowling League swung into action for the second half of the season this week. Game results were as follow: Chinese Youth 3, Midgets 0. Stone's Clothiers 2, Peopled Store 1. Pushovers 3, Twerps 0. Toilers 2, Sav-Mor 1. Local Tides (Standard Time) Sunday, January 10 High 4:15 21.3 feet 16:08 21.1 feet Low 10:16 6.1 feet 22:39 3.0 feet KWONG SANG HINT. HOP KEE CHOP SUEY House Next to King Tal 612 7th AVE. WEST lfttf your "patronage welcome Opens 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone Red 217 savoy HOT E L Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 511 FRASER STREET PRINCE RUPERT NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZARELLI, PROP. "A Home Away From Home" Rates 75c up P0 Rooms Hot & Cold Waver Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. 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