EN MARY N6, REGENT --1 tvinAffntr ftf Onrpn lie nnii" - rv Chapter I.O.D.u. re- .... pt t a Ten? as re- bVM - , f i!,:tt ni'iht and also return- Mi F M. Kempton to ncr nM m treasurer. f nnoon Mnrv Chanter. meeting: heard, the annual ,-. i) (he organization read ... ,. rni onH hi rpnnrt nf r w:rk read by Mrs. J. E. war work convener. r anil1 , . n i ft.. T" i ; :rn Mrs. J. A. Ten?. Vice-Regent, Mrs. G. It. !.::'Kaby :nd Vice Regent, Mrs. S. A. tary Mrs. Earl Becker, "nni Secretary, Mrs. E. V. urcr. Mrs. F. M. Kemp- ::- at. !nal Secretary, Mrs. J. ... Secretary, Mrs. W. M. tw 1JLLU1 v--muia IS MJ .. rt. tt v. .1 .. : 1 1 . . i i V 13 . .11 UJ111 truuiuiuciib 1UI n a .a of 20.000,000 acres, i l 1 f sal of the India Sup- PL f C D n Radio Dial prince Utipctt IDailjJ Jftctitf l I Local News Items (Subject I IV 1210 to change) Kilocycles Wednesday, February 13, 1946 WEDNESDAY P.M. 4:00 Victor Symphony Orel)' 4:30 Modern Comopsers 5,00 Vocal Varieties 5:30 Hawaiian Echoes 5:45 Platter Parade 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Kenny Baker 0:30 March Time 0:45 Nobody Knows 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 White Empire 8:00 Let's Play Charades 8:30 Norman Harris' Orch, ,9:00 Music to Remember 9:30 The Jones' 9:45 The Cavaliers 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Favorite Stories 10:30 Spotlight Bands 11:00 Silent THURSDAY A.M 7:38 Musical Clock ' 8:00 CEC News 8:15 Breakfast Club 8:30 Music for Moderns 8:45 Morning Song 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Paul Whiteman 9:45 Transcribed Varieties 10:00 Guy Lombardo 10:30 Round-up Time 10:45 Morning Visit 11:00 Scandinavian Melodies 11:15 Thoughts for Today 11 ::30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Personal Album P.M. 12:C0 Accordiana 12:15 Jack Hilton's Orch. 12:30 CBC News 12:45-Matinee Memories 1:00 Modern Minstrels 1:15 Musical Memories 1:30 B.C. School Broadcast 2:00 Silent DAILY NEWS HONOR ROLL Your Assistance Invited The Daily News is completing a Roll of Honor which It hoped mav contnln the nnmp of pverv man and woman ' mis city to serve with the armed forces at sea, or. land na m the air. To make this list complete, it' Is essential to "tain the co-operation of the public as a whole In sub- 'b "v names. It is impossible for the Dally News or any one person 0 compile the list complete so we are asking YOU to be sponsible for thr submission of the name of YOUR boy, Elrl or YOUR friend. The following is the information we would like you to 'U in and send to una ROLL OF HONOR EDITOR Daily News, Prince Rupert , v '"ny. Navy. Air Force) - - Enlistment - uiscnarge . 1 Cas"alty. Nature and Date - Rememhor w one else may. You are responslDle. PLASTIC LUNG NOW FOR POLIO VICTIMS- A portable "plastic lung." known asthe Blanchard mechanical physio-therapist, developed by A. L. Berger and associates, is demonstrated by Nurse Minnie Malek on "patient " Barbara Johanson at Los Angeles, Calif. The new boon to victims of infantile paralysis weighs less than 60 pounds as compared to the heavy iron lung type which weighs from 600 to 2300 pounds. The plastic lung is now In use in several hospitals. It consists of a motor driven pump. Flexible tubing and bellows, with transparent plexl-glass shields of gradual sizes to fit the wearer. ENTY OF HOT WATI - All the Time! Instantaneous Automatic Safe Trouble-saying Clean Economical Ill U Plan now to buy the new electrical appliance that will toon be available. Exclusive Qualified Optical Service Cor. 3rd Ave. and 5th St. t r v i Room 4 STONE Optometrist block Telephone 5"J3 I'UINCE UUI'LUT Box 1277 EARLY ADVERTISING COPY WILL BE APPRECIATED RADIO' BATTERIES 'EVEREADV No. A2600 AIK CLI.L, 1000 his. No. A1300 AIR CELL, li volts No. 710 DRY "A" BATTERY, VA volts,.,.. .!)." il.lO No. 386 EXTRA HEAVY DUTY ........: iA" No. 770 HEAVY DUTY "IT Jl.-O No. 385 MEDIUM DUTY "IV -." ALSO BATTERIES FOR PORTABLE RADIOS AND FLASHLIGHTS AT STANDARD PRICES. McuMvs.Mi Canadian Legion B. E, S. L. regular meeting tonight 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. ijnn Clausen returned to the city today from a trip to, Vancouver. Mr. and. Mrs. R. Blackburn returned to the city on the Prince Rupert this morning from a trip to Vancouver. A The Family Shoe Store is pleased to announce that a new shipment of Jack and Jill shoes for children has arrived. Richard Nelson of Nelson PL-oi Fisheries, Port Edward, arrived in the city today on the Prince Rupert on a business trip from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Morgan and family, who have been on a trip to Vancouver, returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning. AvS.OJf. Brother's evening, '8 pjn, Friday. February 15, Oddfellows' Hall. Members and invited guests only.' r38) Mrs. Malcolm Lamb, formerly a resident of Prince Rupert, tr-rived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert to spend a Visit here as guest of her daughter. Mrs. James Currle. ! Cpl. G. H. Douglas of Port Essington arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert after service overseas. He is on his way back to Port Ess-inston. Leading Aircraftsman Jack Eastwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eastwood, Fulton St. returned home on last night's train after serving in Britain and Western Europe with the Royal Canadian Air Force. A For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open Day and Night. (tf) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Typewriter, any condition. Phone Blue 884. (42J FOR RENT Suite. Phone 'Green 195, after 6. (39) FRANK SINATRA IN ANCHORS AWEIGH "Anchors A weigh," coming Thursday, Friday and Saturday to the Capitol, boasts a co-starring trio of Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson and Gene Kelly, a host of elaborate production numbers a highly amusing story and a fine sup- j porting cast. Clarence Doollttle (Sinatra) and Joe Brady (Kelly) are a couple of sailors on a four-day ; leave f,rom an aircraft carrier I anchored off San Dieso. Clar ence Idolizes Joe, not only because the older sailor once rescued him from drowning, but also because Joe is the ship's "master wolf." Clarence, who up to now has spent all his shore leaves In public libraries, admits he would like to try a new interest girls for Instance and asks Joe to get him a date. From then on the singing and dancing pair of tars find themselves In one hilarious situation after another as they meet Susan Abbott (Kathryn Grayson), a beautiful Hollywood "extra" who Is seeking a singing career in the movies and attempts to arrange an audition for her. with Jose Iturbl. Tilings beebme a little complicated when Clarence also meets a waitress from Brooklyn. A Basketball tonight, 7 pin. at the Armories. No games Tflurs- J aay. uu Douglas Frizzell returned today on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. j A Sheardown's deliver dally. To- j We're as near as your phone. (f) George Bolton of the local staff of tluc federal treasury department, returned today on the Prince Rupert from a business trip to Vancouver. R. Sephton, district agent for Mutual Life Assurance Co, Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning on the Prince Rupert on a business visit. AKhatada Club's Hardtlme .Dance, Feb. 14, Valhalla Hall. Dancing 9-1. Ad:.t. 75c. Refresh ments. (38) I. M. McKinnon, local manager of War Assets Corporation, returned to the city this morn-In.5 from Vancouvtr on the Prince Rupert after an official trip to Ottawa. J. Meredith and J. Robertson of the accounting firm of Cre-han and yieredith, . Vancouver, arrived in the city this morning cn the Prince Rupert to begin the annual audit of the city's finances. A tflegular .monthly meeting Women's Auxiliary, Prince Rupert Regiment, Armories, Wednesday 8 pjn. (It) Major J. P. Cade, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Cade, returned home on the Prince Rupert this morning from overseas service ! with the Canadian Army. He landed at Halifax recently on the Acqultania. L. M. Felsenthal, who has been on one of his periodical business trips to Montreal, Toronto and j elsewhere in the East, returned! home on the Prince Rupert this morning, having travelled west by way of Vancouver. ' Col. C. C. Ferrie, former area commandant of the Canadian : Army here and now in charge of ; the reserve army in Pacific I I Command, arrived in the city j on the Prince Rupert this morn-1 I ing from Vancouver, being here ; for a brief visit on official Cpl. Martin Van Cooten ar rived in the city today to visit h!s sister. Miss Olive Van Cooten and to renew acquaintances after recently arriving on the liner Queen Elizabeth from overseas where he served with the 13th Royal Canadian Artillery. Cpl. Van Cooten is the son of Mrs. William Brass, formerly of this city. Announcement Valentine Dance. February 14, Recreation Hall, 5th Ave. East. Admission 50c. Old Time Dance. I.O.D.E. Hall. every Saturday. L.O.B.A. Bridge, Whist and Cribbage, Feb. 14, 8 p.m.. Oddfellows' Hall. Admission 35c. C.W.L. Bridge, Whist, Cribbage, February 14, K. of C. Hut, 8 p.m. United Church Valentine Tea, Home Cooking, Thursday, Feb. 14th. Mrs. C. H. Hankinson, 915 Borden Street. Valentine's Dance at the Armouries, Feb. 15. $1.00 a couple. Good orchestra. Refreshment. Registered Nurses' Tea, Nurses' Home, February 28. L.O.B.A. tea and sale, April 17, Oddfellows' Hall. THIS AND THAT "Well, well, gambling again.'' FOOT COMFORT FOR FIRESIDE EVENINGS MEANS HAVING A PAIR OF EASY - FITTING SLIPPERS! BUY MORE WAK SAVINGS STAMPS AT urn i H LWAYS See Our Range of Men's Fine Slippers . . . Just Arrived. SOFT SOLE KVEIIETTS Brown, Black and Blue ... pair $2.50 HARD SOLE OPERAS Wine Shade pair $;l.5o HARD SOLE KO.MEOS Medium Brown Shade. Elastic Gore Side pair $::.!)." Beauty Lane Salon Beulah Lavlgne (late of Modern Beauty Parlor) has purchased the Annette Powell Beauty Shoppe from Peggy Saunders and Is continuing as Beauty Lane Salon Fourth Street, opposite Post Office Phone Blue 917 A. 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