'IS? it n n n Iprfnrr Rupert Dalli nclU0 Friday, October 11, 1946 v For Friday and Saturday Only WALLAC i n n z b PS Odds and Ends SALE 5c- 10c-50c-Sl-'2PRICE At HBBmngBIBIPHlBIDB8RlllliaBmiimi NORTHERN AND CENTRAL BRITISH COLUMBIA'S NEVVSPAPEP FURNITURE REPAIRING Upholstering - Slip Covers Drapes Car and Trurk Cushion! Ecpairrrt and Recovered Out-of-town orders given special care. LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP rhone Green 971 117 Second Avenue West Opposite Civic Centre SAILINGS FOR VANCOUVER and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala 1:30 p.m. (Sta'ndard Time) Friday SS Cardena, 10 p.m. (Standard Time) Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further information, Tickets and Reservations FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 563 A- Mackenzie Furniture LIMITED "A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" Sec us for MATTRESSES - SPRINGS BED COVERS Phone or send in your mail order 1'hone 775 : 327 Third Ave. : B3EEE3 General Contractor We do basements, reshingling, build fences, sidewalks, remodel your kitchen. , Demolish or move buildings, 100 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED CALL HLUK 610 and we will give an estimate. P.O. BOX 654 PRINCE RUPERT REX CAFE SECOND AVENUE, OPPOSITE PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL Chop Sucy Chow Mein Chinese Dishes our specialty. Open 6 ajn. to 2 a.m. TIIONE 173 REPAIRS NEW CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS GREER & BRIDDEN Builders and Contractors rilONE RED 5G1 P.O. nOX 721 r C p p Radio Dial V I T l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) FRIDAY r.M. 3! 45 BBC News and Commentary 4:00 Carl Trevores 4:15 Mid-Day Melodies 4:30 Songs in Sweet Style 4:45 Children's Program 5:00 Summer Concert 5:30 The Marsons 5:45 Jules Keyes 6:00 Box Seats 6:30 Tommy Dorsey's Orch. 6:45 The Bridge 6:50 Recorded Interlude 6:55 You Should Know 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Eventide 8:00 Prairie Schooner 8:30 Winnipeg Drama 9:00 Heritage of. Music 9:30 Raymond Scott's Orch. 10:00 CBC News 10: 15 Ken Stevens 10:30 Glenn Miller's Orch. 11:00 Weather and Sign Off SATURDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Mornln; Devotions 8:30 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Melodies for Juniors 9:30 To be announced 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Medley Time 10:15 To be announced 10:30 Musical Program 10:45 CBC .ews '0:55 Weather Forecast M:00 On the Teen Beat 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 1,1 :33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Personal Album 12:00 Opera P.M. 2:00 Light Concert Music 3:00 El Ritmo Tropical 3:15-CBC News 3-30 Serenade 3:45 Talk Mod em Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is it permissible to apply make-up in an office, comb the hair or manicure the nails? A. Never. , Q. When callers arrive In suc cession which should leave first? a. rne nrst io arrive. i Q. Should toothpicks b? ued at dinner. A. Never in the preseno? of others. Q. When passing a plate for a second helping, is it correct to 'eave the knife and fork on the plate? A. Yes. Under no circumstances should used silver be placed on the table cover. Q. Is it proper for a woman to assist a man, with whom she has been dining, w:th his, coat? A. Such conduct Is forward and unconventional. The waiter or the butler assists the man with his coat, or he puts it on without assistance. Q. When a woman makes a social call, how long should she stay? A. About 20 minutes. Lloyd Morris Unanimous Choice as J.C.C. President Advocates Jaycccs Work With City Council, Co-operate Closely With Senior Chamber Lloyd Morris will head Prince Chamber were conveyed to the Rupert Junior Chamber of Com merce fo'r the next 12 months. succeeding Clifford C. Ham. A. P. Crawley was elected first vice-president, with A. J. Domln ato as second vice-president. W A. Armstrong was chosen sec rctary, and Gordon Durkln, treasurer. Those named to the executive were: Rev. A. F. MacSween, Bruce Stevens, Harold Hampton, Fred Conrad, Al Manson, William Elkins, Stuart O- Furk and J. K. McLeod. CHALLENGE TO JWEMUERS Taking office, ;ir. Morris charged the members to be aware of their responsibility to work for the community's bet He held up the accomplishments of Prince George Junior Cham ber of Commerce as Instances of worthwhile contributions to a city and its residents. The new president said the organization's objectives should be to work with the city council and maintain closest co-operation with the Senior Chamber of Commerce. Acting on a call from Mr. Morris for increased membership, L. M. Felthcnsal introduced a motion calling for members to Invite friends to the J.C.C. meetings and to publish notices in the papers In advance of monthly gatherings inviting all youn? men interested in joining to attend. Mr. Felsenthal favored increasing the membership from 60 to 100, thus acquiring more workers. A vote of thanks for their I work and leadership was passed to "the retiring oMccrs. I Greetings from the Senior WE'LL KEEP YOU WARM NEXT WINTER LIU m you order your coal for next winter NOW. By ordering today you protect your fam-ily and yourself; against being caught , without coal when winter comes. Philpott, Evitt & CO. LTD. Phone G51 and 052 (CONGRATULATIONS MOTHER H DON'T CONGRATULATE ME j'mwi rnnwintJ rnnwmcj nlC nHC Jv Jv I I I I rn rn 11 11 J J nit. nit. ill ill I I Y) LIGHT-SO LIGHT-SO TENDER- TENDER-' AUNT JEMIMA'S I M)W ABOUT SOME MORE! WWmJECRET RECPEJ j Hollywood Cafe rRINCE RUPERTS NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT FULL-COURSE MEALS FROM 11 A.M. TO 6 A.M. Special Dinner Every Sunday - 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY WE CATER TO PARTIES CITOP SUEY enow MEIN FOR OUTSIDE ORDERS PHONE 1JW 735 THIRD AVENUE WEST J. C. C. by W. L. Armstrong, who praised the "fine spirit" evident in the young men's organization and commended them on sending delegates to conventions. CLOSER CO-OPERATION Mr. Hani and Mr. Mor'rh thanked Mr. Armstrong and expressed their appreciation of the Senior Chamber sending a representative to the annual meeting. It was hoped, they said, that representatives would continue to attend JJC.C. meetings to assure closest co-opcratlon between the two organizations. A vote of thanks was extended to Mel Harper for his work In connection with National Film terment and be alert to projects. I Board programs In the district FILM BOARD Recommendation was made to the incoming executive to have the J.C.C. work In closer relationship with Mr. Harper, and the film board. A vote of thanks was extended to Stuart G. Furk for substituting for the secretary for a time. Following A. D. Dominato's report as treasurer, which showed the club had money on hand, despite heavy expenditures, the 4 NO SHORTAGE (Continued from Page 2) alrbase establishment, Skeena Highway, and other matters engaged the attention of our members." THANKS FOR SUPPORT (Mr. Ham expressed his thanks to all participants, to commit teemen and to the membership at large. Outside assistance, he said, was deeply appreciated as without It the J.C.C. accomplishments would not have been possible. "As to the futirre," he declared, "that Is jours. But I wish to remind you that while shortage of one kind or an other impede our establishment of a national economy, there Is no shortage of material in the J.C. organization." The movement was making amazing progress and was now an acknowledged Important factor wherever It made a sincere effort to contribute. Its future expansion -was welcomed and organization passed a vote of thanks to him for his efforts during the year. CIVIC CENTRE APPEALS The Junior Chamber responded to eloquent appeals from Norton Young and Don Forward to throw their weight and active support behind the current Civic Centre membership drive. Mr. Forward invited the men bcrs to visit the Civic Centre and inspect the building and its many facilities and to make uso of them. encouraged as a necessary me. dium for Improved relationships "There is a marked leniency to bring Into more acilve par-tlclpation those younger men of vigor and imagination," he continued. "A glimpse ot this U readily observed In the dally press an convincing proof may be found In your new J.CX3. monthly magazine and other associated publications. I recommend you give intensive and thmihtf..i study to these evidences of J.C.C.-lsm. It offers unlimited scope for young men to build a better future and no finer fu-turc can be Imagined than that envisioned in our own .irr statement of national policy. I urge you io react it oftenand use k. LONDON, The Earl of Athlone has reslgnec as cclmcl of the 7th Queen's Own Hussars. F'ce Li VTrTv. I Columki. 'cast not .A ""Will.1 common trlc lkl "fwauon, f, " VP!r. Ik I 11 k proh.. 49. Lih,,,t LARSON'S M Hanoi SATURDAI LOMIIIIIOIB Shi From In I Canada Saving's Bonds go on sale Tues., Oet.15 Tin's week-end you and several million other Canadians will do some serious figuring. Canada Savings Bonds go on sale Tuesday morning, the day following Thanksgiving. These bonds are issued in units of SO, $100, $500 and $1000. You can buy up to a total amount of $2000. You might just as well go the limit and put all you have saved and all you hope to save in the next twelve months into these bonds. They pay 2"4 interest, and even if you should need the money at any time you can 8 out of 10 will fcuy again.... cash Canada Savings Honds at full face value, with interest, at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. So figure out over the week-end how much money you'll invest in the new bonds. And plan to sign up for your bonds next Tuesday. You can buy them at any bank; authorized investment dealer; stock broker; trust or loan company for cash or by the Monthly Savings Plan. Where your employer offers a Payroll Savings Plan you can buy Canada Savings Bonds by regular deductions from your pa)'J Canada Savings Bonds