7met Topics G. I. TVs SUCCESSFUL EVENT; AND MRS. FINLAYSON HONORED A VGi'V SUCCUSallU tucl mill IT on Saturday aiiernoon in me uciuieilows Features of attraction were an interesting art ,i i ...1 1 i illit a uarKencu ruum wiiitu juunis were read, a pond and some line renderings oi songs by the I T Mrs. T. C. Colwell was in charge and her slam were Dolly and Irene flano Josephine ( Jordan. tfiilrl Kathleen Wllliscroii, Lean htber Mane wnostrum, Cilwell, Janet coiweii, , Attwood, Pearl Sekora, Col- is i whalen, Mr I Frank and J MiX'od. Rev. T. C. col- LOVIN'S :abinet shop Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty rhone Green 074 2nd Ave W. Opp. YMCA A. Mackenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Sleep Like a Top on a Top Value Mattress! Simmons Hcautyrest Mattress .". Si I -.."( Hcstmore Supreme Mattress $l-.."0 Other Spring-filled Mattresses at $28.50, $31.00 and $35.00 Felt Mattresses $11.50 and up AH sizes in stock 1 Phone "75 Keep your Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! from Terrace UlllllViU WilS IK! Ill oy uu . ; w well was on hand to welcome the guests and Mrs. 13. A. Barr was pianist for the song. On Thursday evening a meeting of the Red Cross executive to be held in the Red Cro?s Rooms. Arrangements will be made for a general lied Cross meeting at which Mrs. W. Robinson, who has just r turned as delegate from the Red Cross convention held in Vancouver, v111 -present her report. On Friday evening the Oddfellows' Lodge held a party to honor Mr. and Mrs. E. Finlayson who were married here recently. About 150 people were in attendance and all had a very enjoyable time. District Deputy Grand Master R Beecher. made two P.O. Box 25 PHONES 11G - 117 ALBERT McCAFFERY Advertising in presentations during the course of the evening an easy chair to Mr. and Mrs. Finlajwn and a Jewel to Mr. McLaren who has been for 25 years a member of the lodge. Col. C. A. S,cott, B. C. commissioner for the Red Cross Scciety, arrived in Terrace cn Thursday evening from Vancouver. On Friday he attended a meeting held In the Red Cros.-, .uooms. The first part of the meeting was held with the Red Cross and Hospital Association executives after which the meeting was thrown .open to the publb at which time Col. Scott gave a talk on the peacetime aims and objectives of the Red Cross and what had been accomplished by , , . - v v.vaa uuimg bill. Allan Major, recently returned war veteran, was in attendance and save ample' testimony to vcrifby Col. Scott's statments. It is hoped that Cl. Scott's visit to Trrrace will result In the establishment at Terrace of a Red Cross, hospital. Mrs. W. Robinson, delegate to the Red Cross convention held recently in Vancouver, brought the need of a hospital at Terrace to the attention of Col. Scott. There was a showing of free films at the Terrace Theatre on Wednesday afternoon and evening. Among others, there was one on the formation of Co operatives in various parts of the United States showing what great advantages could ultimately be cfotained where producers combined and acted as one unit. Mr. and Mrs. T. Evans and family will be leaving tonight for Smithers where they will be located in the future. Miss Irene Pratt returned on Thursday from Vancouver where she has been in the Shaughnessy Military Hospital. The Ladies' Day of Prayer was observed on Friday evening at the Pentecostal Assembly where representatives from the different churches were gathered together. The leaders were Mrs. T. C. Colwell, Mrs. R. de Kergom-mcaux, Mrs. B. West, Mrs. T. E. Brcoks. Mrs. Oraham, Mrs. Glan-rer. Mrs. B. Barr played the organ. , Staff Sergeant Red Prior, .with, his wife and young daughter, left on Saturday for Prince Rupert to which city Staff Sergeant Prior has been transferred. RESTORE MALAYA MINES SINGAPORE, Q Rehabilitation work on t he tin mines will begin when the military administration Is able to obtain the tool and engineering equipment which the army Is expected to release soon. the mice Rupert Daily News ENABLES YOU TO . . . Reach the largest number of your potential customers. Tell your story to any or all members of the family. Build goodwill as well as sales. i -- ; Tie your message to the news of the day. Illustrate your product and its uses. -Get quick results when you want them. And do all this at the lowest possible cost. THE ONLY MEDIUM THAT GIVES YOU ALL THESE ADVANTAGES IS THE PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS CrtwAUIAN CORVETTES TRANSFERRED TO CHILEAN NAVY Three proud Canadian corvettes that once roamed the Atlantic hunting down Nazi submarines, are transferred to the Chilean navy at ceremonies in New York City. The corvettes are shown tied up at Pier 83 during the ceremonies. HAD FILL OF "BOOTS-BOOTS" Smithers Veteian' Thinks He Saw All Europe On Foot Guy Ludgate, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ludgate of Smithers returned from overseas on Tuesday. Guy joined the South Saskatchewan Regiment in Regina in 1943 and went overseas In 1944 as a machine gunner. He was transferred from the machine gun battalion to the In- Classified Advertising - - Classifieds: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge, 50c. Birth Noticed: 60c; Cards oi Thanks, Death Notices, Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 12. FOR SALE FOR SALE One 3-wlck enamel oil burner. Suitable for heater. 65C 1th Avenue East. (61) FOR SALE New 10-foot clinker built row boat. Phone Black 688. (64) FOR SALE Baby buggy, good springs and tires. 1425 Piggott Place. (60) FOR SALE Garage on skids, . and approximately-2.000 f.b.m. 3" planking in 10-ft. lengths. 1381 Overlook St. Phone 670 ring 23. George Bolton. (60) FOR SALE Office desk, good condition, $15.00. Apply 1807 7th Ave. East. Phone Green 616. (63) FOR SALE 5 h.p. Westinghouse electric motor, excellent condition. Call at 205 5th Ave. West. (59) FOR SALE 32 -volt 850-watt Delco light plant. Also one power dinghy. Apply Wllford Electric Co. (62) FOR SALE Six-roomed house. Ninth Ave. East; l2 lots; in good condition. Full basement, oil-burning range, inlaid linoleum. Ail for $2700. Apply Collart & McCaffcry. (61 FOR SALE Radio with record player attachment; also sewing machine. Phone 38. (60) FOR SALE Furniture. Apply isi u.s. Army Barracks, Skunk Hollow. (61) FOR SALE One thousand used bricks. Phone 547. (tf) FOR SALE 1930 Chrysler. Ap ply in 7in Ave. East. (59) FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (62) FOR SALE Modern duplex apartment, stucco front. 327 2nd Ave. West. Phone Red 889. (tf) FOR SALE Immediate occupancyHouse, seven rooms, hot water heating, fireplace, modern. Splendid location. Price $3500 cash. G. P. Tinker Co. Phone 57. FOR SALE Five-room house, . central location. Partly furnished. Vacant now. Phone Red 918 or call 736 6th Ave. West. (60) FOR SALE Fully modern six-room house, with basement. H. E. Alton, 109 11th Street. (63) FOR SALE OR RENT Meat and grocery business. For particu lars phone Black 628. (60) FOR SALE New and used furniture. Chesterilelds in good condition; large stock, to choose from. Three-quarter and double beds; easy chairs; office chairs of fine quality; new single hot plates, $4.75; new press irons. Everything selling at low prices. Phone Black 324. B. C. Furniture. MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (tf) fantry as a bren gunner. He landed in France shortly after D-Day and went through the whole of the European campaign and was in the Army of Occupation for a short time. After' VE-Day Guy participated in a Canadian-American football game in which the Canadians won by a comfortable score. He said the game was played half American football and half Canadian. He is glad it Is all over and says with fervor that he would rather be in any branch of the i Army than the Infantry. He says HELP WANTED WANTED Bookkeeper for tern porary work, or qualified be ginner with training in office accounting, general stenog rapny. etc. Apply in wrltln; stating qualifications. Box 95 Dally News. (tf) HELP WANTED Woman or clrl as housekeeper or help. Two in iamuy. Sleep- in preferred Good wages and liberal time oil. Phone Black 69. (61) WANTED Woman to do house work, live in, good wages. Ap ply 722 5th Ave. W. (tf) FOR KENT FOR RENT Seven-room house with complete furnishings, casn. Appiy 549 9th Ave, West. (64) FOR RENT Three-room cottaee. partly furnished. Phone Green bib. (60) FOR RENT Four-room furnished suite, steam heated. Box a Daily News. (61) FOR RENT Two-room apartment, $14 a month. Apply 221 5th Ave. East. (61) ROOMS FOR RENT 622 Frascr Street. Phone 309. (59) FOR RENT Sleeping room, close in. Phone 38. (59) WANTED WANTED Pup, preferably a spaniel. Mrs. Hansen, Box 10C4, city. (60) WANTED Furnished suite or light housekeeping rooms for two girls. Call Blue 989 after 5:30. (59) WANTED TO RENT Four-room unfurnished house. Close in. Phone Red 328. (64) PERSONAL A TREAT FOR YOUR FEET! Use Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for prompt relief. 50c at Ormes Ltd. (64) RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. Sea Cadet Orders I R.C.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK' Lieut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell, Commanding .Parade Schedule 7:00 Duty Watch to muster on Main Deck. 7:15 Band and Markers to muster. 7:17 Hands Fall In. 7:20 Officers' Ca. 7:25 Prayers, Colors and Divisions. 7:30 March Past. 7:45 Hands to classes. Carry on classes. 8:20 Stand Easy. Requestmen and Defaulters, 8:25 Hands to classes. Carry on classes. '9:05 Secure. 9:15 Sunset. Training Schedule Class A First period, Aldls (6); second period, Rifle Train ing. Class B First period. Rules of Road (6); second period, Rifle Training . Class C JTirst..peiiod,.rtnles of Road (6); second perlcd, Rifle Training. Class D First perC. Boat work (6); second period, Rifle Training. Class E -First period. Boat work (6); second period, Rifle Training. Class F First period, Rifle Training: second period, Knots, Splices and Cordage. Class G First period. Rifle Training; second period, Knots, Splices and Cordage. Class H First period, Rifle Training: second period, Anchors and Cables. Class I First period. Rifle Training: second period. Anch-, ors and Cables. Band First period. Band Practice; second period, Lecture. Tender First period, Lecture, Lieut. Tobey; second period, Lecture, Midshipman Cruickshank. Wrcnnette First period, Lecture. O.O.D. Midshipman R. D Crulekshank. Duty Petty Officer AC P.O. C. Currie. Duty Division Rodney Division. . E. JOHN WILSON, Lieut., R.C.S.C. Executive Officer. Gunner William B. Garlick, who has' been spending leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Garlick, after returning from overseas, leaves tonight on the Princess Adelaide for Vancouver to obtain his discharge from the Army. GREETING CARDS SOUVENIRS SIMPLICITY PATTERNS HOUSEHOLD ITEMS NOVELTIES SEWING NEEDS Our Friends... in the district who shop in the city, you. can get what you need in the following things at the VARIETY STORE . . . SMALL HARDWARE STATIONERY BABYS' WEAR CROCKERY TOYS and -GAMES COSMETICS he saw the whole of Europe on foot. His plans for the future are Indefinite. and 'many other things. Make the VARIETY STORE your shopping centre when in the city. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" jPrfnce Hupctl Daily j3cujjS Monday, March 11, 1946 WOMAN WAS IMPRESSED of Mrs, Maisie Armltage-Moore Came North to Attend Brotherhood Convention The harmony and spirit of co a operation evidenced by the na tives assembled from all parts of Mie province to discuss problems of common interest was deeply Impressive to Mrs. Masie Armitage-Moore of. Vancouver, an honorary member of the Bro therhood, who came north es-neclally to attend the convention at Port Simpson last week of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia. "Their public-splrit-edness was something wonderful to see." declared Mrs. Armllage- Moore who was here Saturday to tim" t0 Catch the steamer Catala and proceed south this PRINCE RUPERT Honor Roll List of Men and Women on Active Service Are YOU responsible for someone's name not in this list? (See entry lonn elsewhere) NAVY MEN Sidney Alesandei Lloyd Lahte Peter D. Allen Arvla J. Landals Charles Anderson Jack It. Laurie Harold Anderson Maurice Lay Stanley Anderson James Q. Laurie J. Armstrong , Jr. Klchard L:lgnton R. Armstrong Jan toft Leland D. Armstrong Fred Lewis Don Arney Karl O. Llndqulst Ted Arney TUly K. Lloyd George Bagshaw Bruce Love Fred o. Barber Harry Lundqulst W. O. Barker M. R. Meuse Emlle Blaln Fred MUler John Bowman Ted Mills Arthur Bredeson Harry Monkley J. K. Breen John Morrison WUllam Bremner T. A. Mulhera Bernard Brldden William Murdoch P. H. Brooksbank William Murray George J. Brown Wm. H. Murray James Bryant W. M. Murray Tony Bussanlch Daniel McDonald Bronson Bussey Jack Macile Harold Bunn Robert McKay John Bunn Ernest McKlnley Hugh Burbank Robert McLean G. calderwood E. (Ned) McLcod Richard Cameron John McLeod Russell Cameron Norman McLeod Edward Capstlck David McMeekln Robert Capstlck David McNab Doug, cnristison Robert McNab Vernon C. Clcconc John D. McRae James Clark Harold Neville Thomas Collins John O'NeUl Wm. J. Commons R. K. Olsen Allstalr D. Crerar Charles Ormlston Sydney Croxtord P. E. M. Palmer spenct-T usivies rranK u. rorncr Edward Dawes Gordon Parkin Gordon Dell C. R. Parsons John F, Denning Peter J. Peterson GertgeDifcb- rsWrltih - Doualas Douzlas Pavne Payne a. r. uoaa A. M. Phllllpnon Vincent Dodd C. 3. Phllllpson John Dohl Bud Ponder Robert DuRgan N. C. Powell Harold Duncan Magn RaDben Donald EastmaD Lloyd M. Rice Elmer Eburne David Ritchie Melvln Eburne Jack Ritchie John Eby Robert Ritchie Robert L. Eby Harry Robb William Earl Eby J. H. Robinson, Robert Elklns Robert Roy William P. Elklns Arvld J. Sandhals Lp-mi Enestrom Arthur Saunders Martin Erlkscn W. J. Scheaifer James Feasby It. M. Scherk Bernard Fortuno Stanley Scherk Terry Fortune J. D. Schubert Gordon Frascr A. 8imundson Mitchell Gav C. SUversldes Patrick M. GlUls c. J. Elms Efner Green M. Skalmerud James Greer F. w. Skinner Lester Grlmble Henry Sklnrer Terry Grlmble John Skog Ian Grlmsson Ole SlatU Boyo Ourvlch Carl Smith John Qrlmsson Jack E. Smith Carl J. Oustafson Malcolm Smith George D. Hague Ralph Smith Hazcn Hankinson Walter Smith Victor Hanley Thor Solllen Matt Harris F. II. Stephens, Jr. men T'emmons Carl Strand W. W. Hlldebrand John Strand Trevor Hin Jack Btorrle Raymond Hougan Orme Stuart BUI Hunter CharlessunDcrg Foster Husoy James Tavlor Petpr Husov .T. H. Tavlor James M. Irvine Paddy Taylor Peter C. Johnson Inge Valen Tom Johnstone Stanley Veltch Rortnev Jones Sid White Jnck w. Jov Robert Whiting L. (Sonny) Keavs Carl O Wilson . ' ... Oscar Wlnrham Harry u. nnuisun 0craW p. Woodsidc Percy Knutson George Yule Jack Yule (Women) Lavlula Exley P. M. Thomson Dapane Hcmmcl U.S. NAVY (Men) 3. J. Robertson Howard Frlzzell TJ.S. NAVY (Women) Viola M. Dybhavn ARMY Richard Adklns Wm. Leverett Douglas 'E. Alvey James Evan Love J. Armstrong Sr. Clarence Lovln Louis Astoria R. E. Aves Charles G. Lord Stanley Balllnger G. P. Lyons C. F. Bartlett Danny Magnet Jack Ballour O. Marchlldon Krlc Bartun Cecil M. Marr Geoffrey Bates Murlll Mathews R. H. Bcerling Leonard Mendels W. Beynon Steve Mentenko S. W. Blrell Jack Mlcholuk F. O. Bird Leo Mlcholuk Leonard Blrtch Victor Miller Walter Bird D. Montgomery N. Blackhall r. Montgomery Donald Blake R. Montgomery R. L. Bouvctte M. D. Montesano W. W. Bowes E. T. S. Moore Lloyd Bowman Clyde Moraes rtav Bracewell Stanlcv Moraes Ronald Bracewell Ford Moran William Brass Jack Moran J. W. Brldden James Moran Earl Brocnu Carl Mostad W. M. Brown Otto Mostad Frank Bruce Robert Moxley Wizner Brvant Arthur Murray Alfred E. Burnlp John K. Murray Melbourne Bussey J. L. A. Murray Arthur F. Cade Jack Mussallem John A. V. Cade George W. McAfee Alfred Calderone M. P. McCaffery H. D.' Calderwood K. McCrlmmon Aldo Campagnola J. C. McCubbln Jack Campbell m McOlaSlian John Campbell WUllam Cavalier A. A. MacDonald Marc Cavenalle Ian Macdonald . H. Chastcney Jack McEvoy Eric Cnristison Alex McFarlane O. Christopher Oerald Mclntyre Arthur J. Clark Ian A. MacRae Donald Clark Josenh Navlor viward Clark W. H. Nesbltt Larry C. Clark Leonard Ness George Collins Jr. D. N. Nixon Q. M. Collins Donald Norton STUDENT NURSE TRAINING HERE Recrnizlng that the shortage" nurses is general throughout the province, Frank Dibb told the annual meeting of the Prince Rupert General iiospltal Association Thursday night 'that nurses training school here might cause a number of young women to cater the nursing profession who might ,not have considered it If they have to go to other cities for their training. President G. P. Tinker replied that the matter Is . 'under consideration by the board. BUY W'AIt SAVINGS STAMPS Catala and proceed south that White people, who really do not know the natives, might well emulate." Henry P. Cloutler Robert orme Jaines W. Collins Hobert Parks Jim uoiusst Frank arlette Mike Colussl Robert D.Patrick Prank Comadlna a. F. Penney u. J. T. Cook Walter Perkins M. van Cooten Ernie Pcrlstrom Grant Coverdale Peter Peterson Walter Cross Thomas A. Phelps , Bert Cross Artnur Plumps-W. Wallace E. Dell A. Pllfold Jr. Charles Dennis N. R. Powell Thomas Dennis Allan Prcvoct Prank Derry L. C. R. Raabe rer uonerty icrnest Ratchtord R. C. H. Durniord Air. M. Rlvett Victor Duncan N. A. Pavllkls Paul Dvornek Garnet C. Quick George Dybhavn Harry L. Quick. D. J. Edlund Ed. Kegnery Malcolm Elder James E. Rell, Whitfield Elder Carl Reich Frank Elliott Freddie Reich Helge Essen Alex O. Rlx A. R. Finer Fred Roberts, sr. Charles V. Evltt Fred Roberts. Jr. oeoree Flewln Wm. H. Roberts Thomas Flewln R. O. Robinson Dick Fonj - E. S. Roper William Oanick R. Rudderhard James Oarllck Kaare Rudsvlck J. G. Garrett Thomas H. Ryan John Gates Arnt Rye James II. Gibson Olav Rysstad Ralph GUUes Wldar A. Sandhals Alfred E. S. GUlls Fred Slmonds Joseph D. Glllls Bud Skattebol Milton P. GUlls Fred Scheaifer Andrew Glover R. J. Scheaffer WUllam Gomez WUllam Scherk Darrow Gomez John T. Scully John Good Thomas Scully Earl Gordon Bob Shrubsall Lee Gordon Thomas Sibley Edward Gosnell B. Slmundson T. W. Graham Glenn Smith Burton Green Hugh J. Smith T. N. Greenfield James .amitn G. B. Oun-a-Noot J. s. smith Spiro Gurgerlch W. D: Smith splro ourvlch Douglas Stalker James Hadden J. A. Stewart Dorelgn Hall Albert Stiles Gerry Hamelln A. L. St. John j. T. Harvey 'Alexander Storrlo L. J. R. Haynes Jack Btorrle K. C. W. Haynes Nell Stromdahl R. H. A. Haynes James Suden E. D. Head J. G. Sutherland Cecil Hemmona i Roy, .Sweet Dn,vtd llenderson . IUhard Sylvester Howard Hlbbard Dan Taper F. C. Hill L. V. Tattersal L. H. Hlnton Robert Taylor F. E. Hodgklnson John Albert Teng Harold Hodgson W. B. Tobey V. O. Horner D. Thompson David Houston Arnold Tweed Robert Houston Jack Unwln Percy Hudson Omar II. Tweed R. E. Hudson 'Rodney Valpy Fred Hunter A. (BUD Vance William Hutson Clarence Vaughan Harold Ivarson S. Vlckerman Robert Johnson Robert VnckQVlch Walter Johnson John Walker Kenneth Johnston C. Wanamaker S. D. Johnston Harry S. Ward T. D. Johnston A. J. Watson Nick J. KUlas C. D Watson Michael Kowall R. M. Watson Robert W. Keays Jack Wearmouth Reg. Kings Jamts Weir Mike Kowall Leslie West Nick Kurulok Dan Wick Fredk. A. Large William White Ronald Lee T. J. Williams S. A. Leo James Wong Everett R. Leek James Wood Maurice Lclghton Robert Woxls Oliver R. Lelghton H. R. Wrathall w. t. leignton Jack Wrathall Pierre LcRoss K. E. Wrathall O. M. Lotncs t M, WrUrht Charles E. Love Charles T. Young David W. Oland (Womcnl Beatrice Bcrner Maxlne Llewellyn' Louise Bird F. Anne McDamcS Phylls Hamblln Edith Mutrle Ida E. Hanklnson Irene Sully Matilda Larsen Jane Taper VS. ARMt (Women) Mary McCaffery TJ.S. ARMY (Men) Chester B. Clapp Terence Orme Oeorge A. Glay Thomas W. Pierce Glenn Goodllve E. Santurbane Richard J. Moore Elgood E. Stephens AIR FORCE Ronald Allen 'Mike Hudema H. a. Archibald John P. Johnson. Harry Astoria David L. Jones Alex Balllle Sam Jurmaln Howard Beale Robert Kelsey Marcel Blaln Oliver J. Keays j. F. Bouzek Francis W. Leask J. J. Bouzek I. L. Leavens' j. V. Bouzek Kam Y. Lee Peter Brass Alan Lelghton Wm. M. Brown Harold Leverett ' Alan Burbank Donald Llewellyn Alfred E. Burnlp John Lindsay ' Denis W. Burnlp Albert Mah W. C. Cameron Cedrlc Mah Peter Cartwrlght George R. Mayer Rene Cavenalle Henry Mayer Victor Cavenalle J. H. McLeod Elmer Clausen Gavin D. Mead William Collins John J. MUler Jack Corbould Richard Mills . Eddie Crosby Herbert Morgan Ray Crosby Ralph Morln George M. Currie H. W. Macdonald . James Currie Don McCavour . Arthur Davey Eric Orme John W. Davey Ed. M. Ormhclm Pat Deane Robert L. Peachcy Don II. Deane Paul Postolu Victor Dell Venion Quintans M. J. Dougherty Olof Rudsvlck Jack Eastwood Tore A. Selvlg Donald Eby Ken Schubert- Thomas J. Evans A mo J. SelvU Jack C. Ewart Wm. Shrubsall Victor Field Robert SUversldes Clarence Flnley Eddie Smith Albert Flaten James D. Stuart C. E. Flewln Robert Taper Hugh X.. Forrest J. J. Thompson Thomas ForresV R. E. Tobey Louis urm oiay w- "" Douglas Ousha Robert Turgcon WUllam Hadden John A. Walker Harry Hamilton ,,,..,, Elmore Hanklnson "udo'phWa? , -Arvld Hansen Wm. H. Wilson Lawrence Hansen Henry Worsfoltt Harold Hclgerson George Zbura Murray Henderson Helge Holkestad (Women) Betty Barber Mollyo B. Fitch Jean R. Cameron Norn O. Gibson Iris Corbould Jobel Mackenzie Lilian Croxford JJgWJggSf Made oupreroe Sacrifice 1