V. 4 prince Uttpctt Daily r3cUis Monday, April 1, 1946 They're Alive wi ith Style! i4f Wallace's oc i OUTSCi FOR SALE BY TENDER CKOWN ASSETS TYPE 01' ASSETS: fi3 Buildings formerly part of U.S. Army installations at Prince Rupert, B.C. WAR ASSETS COItPORATION will receive offers to purchase all or any of the Crown-owned buildings described below. The purchaser shall remove the building or build-, ings, fill in excavations and resiore the ground to its original elevation, leaving the site in a neat and tidy condition in a manner satisfactory to an authorized repiesenta-tivc of the Corporation, on or prior to the date to be set by the Corporation. T-5 Civ. Womens Brcks. T-31BShlp's Stores Lumber Shed T-32 Contr. Mess T-8 T-9 T-10 T-12 T-13 T-21 T-23 T-24 T-25 T-27 T-28 T-29 T-30 H-House T-33 Shed T-34 Co. Adm. Bldg. Co. Rcc. Bldg. Co. Adm. Bldg. Co. Rec. Bldg. T-33 Barracks T-39 T-21A Barracks T-40 T-22 Barracks T-41 Barracks T-42 Barracks T-43 Barracks T-44 Barracks T-45 Barracks T-46 Barracks T-47 Barracks T-43 T-30A Barracks T-45 T-31 Warehouse T-50 Barracks Barracks T-35 Barracks T-3G Barracks T-37 Barracks Barracks Barracks Barracks Barracks Barracks Barracks Barracks Barracks Barracks Barracks M"or Repair Oil House Motor Pool T-52 T-53 T-54 Barracks Finance Office Civ. Girls' Brcks. T-55 Utility Shed T-56 Warehouse T-57 Barracks T-58 Office T-59 Office T-60 Barracks T-61 U.S.E.D. Office T-62 Civ. Pers. Office T-63 Quarters T-73 Civ. Club T-81 Civ. Dwelling T-91 Warehouse T-92 Barracks T-93 Barracks T-94 Barracks T-95 Barracks T-99 U.S.O. T-31A Ship's Stores T-51 Port Sig OfficcT-100 U.S.O. A certified cheque or Bank Draft to the value of 10 percent of the Tender Price, made payable to War Assets Corporation must be forwarded with the Tender in a sealed envelope plainly marked "Tender No. D-l-115,, for 63 Buildings Ex. U. S. Army, at Prince Rupert Area, addressed to War Assets Corporation, Box 969, Prince Rupert, B.C." Tenders will close at 12 o'clock noon, Pacific Standard Time, April 15. 1946. The Tender must state the use to which jthe building or buildings, or materials contained therein, will be put, as this will be a determining factor in deciding the acceptance of any tender. Tenders received after closing time cannot be considered, the highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. Cheques or Bank Drafts will be returned to unsuccessful tenderers. The successful tenderer will, when notified of acceptance of his or her Tender, be required to furnish a certified cheque or bank draft for the remaining 90 percent of his or her Tender, and in addition, a certified cheque or bank draft for an amount equal to the estimated cost of restoring the site or sites as a guarantee that he will comply with all the terms and conditions of the Tender. This cheque or bank draft guaranteeing restoration will not carry Interest and will be returned upon the satisfactory completion of the terms of the Tender. We serve you nothing but the best Special Red Brand Beef, Choicest fresh Vegetables and Fruits Complete line of Groceries OUR DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT OPEN DURING REGULAR STORE HOURS Choicest Cooked Meats, Meat Ties, Roast Chickens, Fish and Chips daily. We are ready to serve yon Chinese dishes Chow Mein, Chop Sney, etc, to take out. Cooked with delicate taste and quick service. TBI DS1 RUPERT BUTCHERS Phone 21 Third Ave. West Next Royal Hotel I T N E S I RS LET'S GO Remember all the day-dreaming we did about our Civic Centre and the things w would be able to do within its bounds? Well, the time has come for us to make our dreams a reality. Just to refresh your memory, here are a few of the possibilities previously outlined In this column when we were just having flights of fancy. We were all for Introducing cultural and educational activities to round out the already well - prQ5ressing recreational program. While many of us cannot- indulge In the antics of "Bcbo," who cavorted and gamboled his way Into our hearts at the recent Rup-Rec display, we can go In for seme mental mat-tumbling in order to stimulate our thinking. Yes, we know that spring is lurking about (we hope) and that, traditionally, a young man's fancy docs not turn to a "Citizen's Forum" discus-sion group at .such a time but don't be fooled by spring's flirtations. There will still be those rainy evenings when all will be cosy within and the friendly atmosphere of the Civic Centre lounge would be a pleasant place to fpend an evening with members of a cultural ciub. And what were those topics we were going to discuss? No matter what season of the year it Is little Johnny may be a problem child cr you may be a problem parent. In either case a valuable course in child psychology is available .from the Extension Department of University c? British Columbia. Also available Is an up-to-date course In marriage and family life which has already proven Us (popularity HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all its branches 206 4th Street : Phone 655 For Your FOUNDATION GARMENT Made-to-Measure MRS. PERREAULT representative of Spencer Supports (Canada) Ltd. 13H OVERLOOK ST. Box 1177, Station "B" SMITH & ELKINS LTD Plumbing and Heating Engineera Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING St PAPERH ANQING 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 937 (After 7 pjn.) FOR PROMPT and EFFICIENT SWYICt mtll iOur qt to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LU Mff HYMOUAK.WMCOUVtt.LC. NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up SO Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone 281 P.O. Box 196 4 WHATS DOING AT PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by JIM NAST (cbewhere) throughout the province. Other cultural clubs might be centred about Modern Literature" and for those who wish to WHAT'S ON TODAY (gymnasium) 4:30 to 5:30 Junior glrl.' class; 5:30 to 6:30 Basketball; Business and Professional GAIRDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jacklngs - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 HEART'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 303 3rd Ave. W Books. Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 (Res. Green 955) CAROL ELECTRIC Electrical Installations and Repairs Reasonable Rates Estimates Free Phone Blue 318 MAVIS COLCLOUGH STUDIO OF DANCING Tap, Ballet. Acrobatic arid Interpretative ENROL NO W ! Studio! 1126 East Ninth Phone Black 236 (afternoons) If It's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man can M. SAUNDERS Blue 666 , Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JOHN H. BULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD a r. Third Avenue PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE General Contractors P.O. Box 1489, Station B Phone Green 417 Expert work on tearing down and re-assembling buildings. House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. H. J. LUND Painting Paperhangmg Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Bcsner Block Phone 387 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada LOVIN RrpresentaUve 117 2nd Ave. W. PttlNCE rup: Phone Qreen 874 Box 528 Opposite TMCA 'EllT.B.G. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners Phone Green 486 Evening Green 337 7:00 to 6:30 Intermediate boys' ' class; 8:30 to 9:30 Senior men's class; 930 to 10:00 Men's vblleyball. Named Storekeeper At Dry Dock Here J. M. Btrachan has been appointed storekeeper of Dry Dock stores at Prince Rupert. He sue ceeds W. R. Prior who has been transferred to the position of C. NJt. storekeeper at Edmonton North. Mr. Strachan s:arted with the stores department of the railway at Prince Rupert in 1925, worked at various locations throughout British Columbia and the time of his latest appointment, was stationed atSml-thers in the position of clerk. broaden their range of interests : His appointment is. effective on and master manual skills, we ; April 1. have suggested hobby and handicraft clubs. There is a basement room in the Civic Centre 'mlldlng Just waiting to bo fixed up Into a handicraft shop wherq you could do all the things you have always wanted to do In your basement at homo hammer at woodwork, build model aircraft and make valuable and artistic articles In leather. The rpacious .stage of the ; Civic Centre auditorium, with Its excellent: lighting effects, Is surely a challenge to the development of our histrionic ability and so we could organize clubs for drama, public speaking and"le-bating. As was suggested In a recent Daily News letter on "What Prince Rupert Needs," a horticultural club would foster bettc gardens and so help to beautify our city. It seems that everywhere the Civic Centre is the talk o' the town so we earnestly Jnvltc you Mr. and Mrs. Joe Citizen to show your public splritedness by sending along your Ideas and proposals. Just write your sug-zestlon on a slip of ipaper and hand it in at the desk of the Civic Centre (until the new suggestion box is installed), or Dut it In the mall, addressed to the Prince Rupert Civic Centre. Sea Cadet Orders R.C.S.C.C. "CAPTAIN COOK Lieut.-Cmdr. A. S. Mitchell, Commanding Parade Schedule Monday, April 1 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 Hands to classes. Carry on classes. 7:00 Stand easy. Requestmen and defaulters. 8:05 Hands to classes. Carry on classes. 8:35 Stand easy. 8:40 Hands to classes. Carry on classes. 9:10-,Secure. 9:20 Sunset. Training Nelson First and Cables; Schedule period, Anchors second period. Sounding; third period, Boat-wcrk. Hood First period, Boatwork: second period. Anchors and Cables; third period, Sounding. Rodney First period. Sounding; second period, Boatwork; third period. Anchors and Cables. Wrennettes First period, Lecture. O.O.D. Midshipman Crulck-shank. Duty Petty Officer AC.P.O. C. Currlc. Duty Division Rodney Division. E. JOHN WILSON, Lieutenant R.C.S.C. Executive Officer. GYSLNASIUM SCHEDULE AT CIVIC CENTRE .Monday 2:00-4:00 Open to servicemen. 4:30-5:30 Junior girls. 5:30-6:30Baskctball. 7:00-8:30 Intermediate boys. 8:30-9:30 Senior men. 9:30-10:00 Men'3 volleyball. Tuesday 2:00-4:00 Open to servicemen. 4:30-5:30 Junior boys. 5:30-6:30-Baskctball. 7:00-8:30 Basketball. 8:30-9:30 Basketball. 9:30-10:00 Basketball. Wednesday 2:00-4:0O-R.C.A.F. sports. 5:30-6:30-Basketball. 7:00-8:30 Event night. 8:30-9:30 Event night. 9:30-10:00 -Event night. Thursday 2:00-4:00 Army sports. 4:30-6:30 Junior girls. 5:30-6:30-Basketball. 7:00-8:30 Intermediate boys, 8:30-9:30 Senior men. 9:30-10:00 Men's volleyball. Friday 2:00-4:00 Open to servicemen. 4:30-5:30 Junior boys. 5:30-6:30 Basketball. 7:00-8:30 Service badminton Club. 8:30-9:30 Service badminton Club. 9:30-10:00 Service badminton Club. , Saturday 11:00-12:00 Juvenile classes. 2:00-4:00 Basketball. 4:30-5:30-Basketball. 5:30-6:30 Basketball. 7:00-8:30 Basketball. 8:3P-9:30 -Basketball. 9:30-10:00 Basketball. AUDITORIUM SCIIKDULE Monday 7:00-8:30 Intermediate cirls. 8:80-9:30 Ladles class. Thursday. 7:00-8:30 Intermediate girls. 8:30-9:30 Ladles class. LAND REOI3TUY ACT He: Cortlflcati- of Title No. 18971-1 to hots 29 snd-ao. Block 6. Dl trlct lot 369. Village of Terracn, Man 072. WHEREAS satisfactory froof of ots of the above Certificate of Title 'nulled In the name of Henry Stewart -oelmnn ha been iiieei in tnis oi- flee, notice Is hereby Riven that Khali, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless In the meantime valid nlilertlon be made to me in wrltinr DATED at the Land Registry Office. Prince Rupert, II. C this 4th day of March. 1946. A D, Andrew Thompson. Doputy Registrar? of Title DINNER AT NEW CAFE Ruslnes and Professional People Entertained by "Hollywood" Management Representative business and professional people of Prince Rupert to the number of about 150 were guests of Jhe Kwang Sang HIng Co. and the management of the fine new Hollywood Cafe at 735 Third Ave. last evening at a private prc-opening dinner party. Mine Host Alfred Chow had prepared for his guests a splendid nine-course dinner commencing with cocktails and followed by all 'the trimmings attendant t o a main turkey course, one of thefeature pieces being generous servings of the chow mein which will mark the routine fare at this out standing new catln? resort. During the dinner Acting Mayor Robert McKay, in a brief speech welcomed the guest3 on behalf of the management. He commended the confidence of 'he management in Prince Ru-ocrt as displayed In their enter- rrlze In such an ambitious undertaking. ! W. F. Slone. president of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce, added his congratulations. This was a restaurant of which the city miaht well be nroud. One of the valuable functions he could see would be its catering tn tourists. During the dinner there was Diano music by Andy McN'augh-ton. The guests delayed kern interest in insncctlng the m-emlse. which take In all the latest and most attractive In culinary set tines from the ni-:k and sran well-appointed kitchen to the modcrnlstically declined eatin? hall with Its attractive decorations and up-to-date furnishings. There was much complimentary comment. It was an auspicious premiere and should aueur a successful career of business for the new resorj. The Invited nue?ts were Aetinz Mayor and Mrs. Robert. McKay. Aid. and Mrs. C. O. Ha n. Aid. and Mrs. Georze Hills. Aid. and Mrs. S. D. Johnston. Aid. and Mrs. O. W. Rudderhnm. AM and Mrs. Alex Sinclair. City Enaineer and Mrs. E! A. Phllllm. Mr and Mrs. H. D. Thain. Mr and Mrs A. B. Love. Mr. .-ic Mr-; F M, Kembton. Dr. and Mr- W S. Kergln, Mr. and Mrs. J. T Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. A. B, Brown Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mitrhell, Mr and Mrs. W. J. Scott. I)r and Mrs. L. W. Kergln. Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Wright. Mr. and Mrs Jamrs Forman, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Saville, and Mrs. W. D. Lambie, Mr. and Mrs. E. V Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Oyer, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Elklns, Mr. and Mrs. George Shenton. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Flnten. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Vance. Mr. and Mrs. William Ncble, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ditto. Mr. and Mrs. George Dlbb, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Strickland. Mr. and Mrs. G. A Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stone. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Glassev, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Llnzey. Lee M. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fulton, Staff Sergeant and Mrs. O. U. Johnson. Serjeant and Mrs. O. L. Halft Mr. and Mrs. A. Dominate Mr. and Mrs. J D. Me-Rac. Mr. and Mrs Alf Attree. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rlmmer. Mr. Steamship Service from PRINCE RUPERT OCEAN FALLS POWELL RIVER VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight- I'ARLS and INFORMATION at CITV TICKLT 01'HCK 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE Quality Repairs Economy Prices at PRINCE RUPERT SHOE REPAIR 3rd St. (Near the Post Office) and Mrs. C. F Oland, Mr and ' Mrs. J. II. Black, Mr. and Mrs. t .A R. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Wll Ham Crulckshank, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Hill-Tout, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Birch, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mazzel, Mr. and Mrs. Benny Wlndle. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Rod-crick McRae, Mrs. T. N. Youngs, Mrs. H. M. Daggett, Mrs. N. E. Arnold. Mrs. R. C. Barbour, Mrs. McPhail, Mrs R. McRae, Miss W. McCaskill, Miss Mary Astoria. Miss Betty Grclg, Miss Florence Watt, Mls Kerr. Miss Johnson, Bruce Stevens, Carl Zarelll, Jack Hosklns, M. L. Harper. Inrpector II. H. Mansell, W. Jarmson, John Oarofanl and Harry Stanley. LONDON. Tlrr- nn 575-000 fewer children and nearly 20.000 fewer teachers In primary and secondary schools maintain-d by loral authorities in Britain than there were In 1938, says a mln'siry af rduratlon report. HE'S ZOOMING THROUGH THOSE TEENS WITH ALL THEIR ZIP AND JOY AND LAUGHTER PEGGY ANN iivrnv V'i GEORGE SLATON WILLIAM PERLBERG arrvs 1 r,n Ruptrt George Mi m iC M James Hr.-rt. v. 4't F. McDonaM .'(," Ilnnnlrt Ait., V . .... u. J B:i couvcr , Mr a ,, 1 ent. city j, Kii-jt ;k, v; ver: F. Mau:.j. Kr ? Miller. I',,.- or K?rr. Te : K. Kh v Donald. I vc ; h Blades, city . D. Rruver E F VV . xZ, min-trr C fI,T A O. M'.ik': i J invyer V"- u, Cuag. Ma t ? . Jfc-t J5U ., .... j.; M, , C WRwa; B: 'l-St'Al'i: IN THE IlLSEItr -"BEHIND (3 KEEN LIGHTS" 'tf. 1:10 !;. Ml. J Imtm a AUYN JOSLYN MICHAEL DUNNE FATE MARLOWE-MOKA HUMAN Capitol On lit $w hf SI'OflTSKIt; "SKI ACES' COLOKtl) CARTOf GENERAL CONSTRUCTIO CONTRACTS LAROE OR SMALL PLANNINO AND DESIGNING ESTIMATES NORTH WEST CONSTRUCTION Stone Block LIMITED P.O. Box! Phone Evenings; Green H PHONE: 112 TAXI ON CALL NIGHT AND DAY EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS. LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 a.m. to I ajn. KATY'S KLE 703 Fulton Street &4Vflf mom pnonco "nffl PHASER STRpI Prince MP AFTEKSOON Open Dally 5 p.m- Dine, dance an- at a happy Davis. -Kathleen to 2 Us 30" procrietl EN KITCHE rhoot i