a ii a 3 a Induce Uupcrt Dnllp J3Jclus Saturday, January 12, 1946 We're Tootln'Our Own Horn! Stock On Hand and More to Come FOR BOYS RUPERT MEN'S & BOY'S STORE FOR GIRLS AND INFANTS WALLACE'S RUPERT PEOPLES STORE RCA VICTOR v Leads Again 1946 RADIOS Model M46 6 tubes 79.00 Model M47A 7 tubes 99.95 Push button, Ions and short wave band spread ' Start The New Year Right UK SURE YO JP. EYES ARE RIGHT! Make appointments now for Complete Examination. EYES EXAMINED GLASSES PRESCRIBED (only if necessary) t Broken Leases and Mountings Duplicated :;-;r Telephone '593 for' appointments, or write 'Box 1277 Con 3rd Ave. and Sth St m v m m SCOTTY'S Old Country INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. MORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone Sb Optometrist Room 4 STONE BLOCK OPEN FROM 5 P.M. TO 6 A.M. Fish and Chips Comer of Third Avenue and Sixth Street '5lSII AND CHIPS TO TAKE HOME Phone 8GI -543 iJtf "l PHONE PHONE FOR . . . . . H, Letourneau Expert Plumber, Tinsmith and Roofer YUE KING'S CAFE for coffee while at NEW HAZELT0N Lunch Counter for Meals EMPIRE CAFE (Fo.mcny LJJ.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 11 am. to 1 ajn. KITWANGA SPORTS BODY ELECTS OFFICERS KITWANGA (Special to the Dally News) Planning for an active sports season this spring, the Kitwanga Sprlns Field Club has elected a new slate of officers who are charged with making the Victoria Day sports program the best yet. It is understood that the northern B. C. football champions will be invited to attend the May 24 field day. The new slate of officers W Honorary President, Paul Benson. Honorary Vice-President. Fred Johnson. President. Stanley Williams Vice-President, Gordon Johnson. Manager, Andrew Derrick. Baseball Captain, Eddie Smith. Assistant, Edward Tqlt. Football Captain, George Williams. Assistant, Geoffrey Morgan. Secretary and Treasurer, Harold Daniels. Recording Secretary. Roy Harris. Adviser, Robert Harris. Announcer. Harold Sinclair. Salesman; Walter J. Sinclair. The following are committee Local Dealers: THIS AND THAT "I hope we don't catch anything. One thing I hate to cat Is fish I chairmen: Wallace Morgan, George Moore, Solomon Bryant. Silas Innes, David Williams, James Fowler. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS What it means to You to have THE REAL THING It man a lot to MoUie to hove a teal lolitali. It means a lot to a hom-oror to har a Cenuin DUROID root. The trad name BuroiD it to well known you mar tninn u acplita to ALL ofphalt roof. NoY to! There 1 only If ONE Genuine DurolO rooi ... mad ONLY br Sidney Roofing. Be lure to qet the real thing ... a Genuine DurolD Root. Accept no substitute. Look lor the Sidney Seal ol Quality on every bundle. OHLy it iti modify SIDNEY ROOFING & PAPER CO. LTD. VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA B.C. Distributor! oi tenTest. Masonile, Kimsul Insulation ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. BOX 202 TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND W. C. Osborne GARAGE (ualily and Style V. Imhoff Expert Repairs on all makes or cars Reconditioning Motors Tractors Road Equipment Machine Work Diesel Acetylene and Electric Welding TERRACE, B.C. Our Store Will be Closed Monday, January 7 to Thursday, January 10 inclusive, for decorating and alterations. A. MacKenzie Furniture LIMITED HARROW SHOES FOR MEN Quality and Style at Popular Prices Now Featured at the Cut Kate Shoe Store SHORT SPORT A sporting goods executive in Edmonton says the Western Canada Senior Hockey League Is in desperate need oi hockey sticks. He said that, unless eastern manufactures can send a large shipment of sticks to Edmonton and other cities in Alberta and Saskatchewan within the next two week3, there is a strong possibility that the western loop may be forced to postpone future encounters. Daily double betting, which New York State Racing Commission has given the tracks permission to drop, Is a wagering freak which has paid off as high as $4,313 for a two-buck ticket The turf plants are said to have sought elimination of the feature because they had received numerous ccliplaints from patrons wrfp questioned the manual handffng of bets where machine betting Is provided by law. -Thp. racfnif commission said it.pr" proved the request, because. asjt nut It. "the dally dpuble has assumed the proportions of a gig- 0sh W I TN E S Sj) Kcspcnsibilitics Yesterday we defined a community centre as an association of neighbors banded together in a spirit of co-operation. In this association you as a member have certain rights and responsibilities. The responsibilities are mese: 1. To make constructive suggestions to the members of the Recreational Council, 'the executive committee and the staff In regard to. the activities you wish to have in- TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (H. SMITH) P.O. Box 1C7 TERRACE COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable home In Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 LEAFS BEAT CANADIENS Detroit Wins Over Boston in National Hockey League MONTREAL, O- Montreal Canadiens Thursday night de livered another short, sharp kick to the shins of Lady Luck. Time after time Habitants have been handed golden opportunities, to step back into the National Hockey League top spot portion and lust as consistently have they blown their chances. They did it again on home ice last Thursdav night when they drop ped a game to the lowly Toronto MaDle Leafs. The final curtain found Canadiens on the wrong end of a 5-4 score. The came was noteworthy for the fact that It marked the return of netmlnder Paul Bibeault to his parent club. From Paul's point of view the first game back with Montreal could have been better. His teammates held a definite edge of the play over the Leafs in the middle and final stanzas but their wide-open style of play often left Bibeault with no support and the Leafs made the most of this weakness, capitalizing on every scoring opportunity and building ud a com fortable lead which Canadiens could not overtake. The victory consolidated the Toronto club In fifth place. Bob Davidson. Billy Taylor and Bob Goldham scored for Toronto In the first period, in that order, while Butch Bouchard and Billy Reay tallied for Montreal. Nick Metz and Davidson scored in the middle frame for- the' Visitors while Toronto goalie Frank Mc-Cnol'did acrobatics' to keep thr Habitants at bav. The f'nal period saw Canucks come rolling back to beat McCool twice. Toe Blake and Leo Le-r.ioureux were the Montreal marksmen. But the effort wasn't enough and the game was Toronto's. Urd Wines Beat Bruins The only other N.H L tussle of the nleht was nlayed in Detroit, where Red Wingis played host to the visiting Boston Bruins. ;That match went to Detroit, the Wings scoring twice In the final 1 antic numbers game with the form of the horses concerned frequently overlooked." HAVE IT DONE NOWI YOUH CAR PROTECT Y0UR family YOUR NEIGHBOR WHAT 5 DOING At PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by JIM NAST eluded in the activity program. 2. To work as a voluntary assistant or leader In whatever activity you are especially talented. e.3. ara.na cluu, concerts, music appreciation, wood carving, camera club, amateur hours. 3. To serve on council or committees. 4. To take part in the activities 5. To safeguard the democratic ; government of the centre; 6. j To assist the ways and means committee and the business ; manager In raising funds to as- sure the continuance of the Radio Program Just a week ago today, at 10:30 a.m., Rup Rcc went on the air over CJOR in Vancouver. In' a 15 minute interview, the facts of the origin, purpose and .progress of the Prince Rupert Recreational Council were outlined. This was requested to serve as a guide for DON'T KID YOURSELF other communities In the south who are contemplating a similar program. The Interview was mainly concerned with1 the founding of Rup Rev on May 8, 1045; the drawing up of the constitution, leader training and the present activity program. A broad outline of the future of Rup-Rcc including plans for a community program was Included. Ladies Gymnastic Class Seven young ladies biaved the storm last evening to take part in the class In recreative gymnastics directed by Instructresses Gogal and Jackson. It will be some time before you get your new car! AVOID TROUBLE Don't put off necessary repairs. Phone 566 RUPERT MOTORS LIMITED DISTRIBUTORS OF CHRYSLER PRODUCTS 10 minutes of play to nose out ( the Beantowners, 2-1, ana ugni-en their hold on third place position. The Detroit victory was their first over Bruins since the opening night of the season and hiked Red Wings to a game and a half ahead of Boston in their duel for third place. The first period passed scoreless. Jack McGill of Bruins broke the scoring Ice in the second stanza by batting in Herbie Cain's long pass from the boards at the corner of the net. Boston protected that edge until Red Wings coupled the tying and winning goals just 41 seconds apart midway In the final period. Wings defenceman Bill Queck-bush banged in a 55-footer from the blue line at the 10.45 mark In the final frame and Harry Watson follawed by putting Detroit ahead to stay with a 10- foot tip-in at 11.26. Classified Ads bring results. TODAY Mrs. Thor Sollien New President of Lutheran Ladies The St. Paul Lutheran Laj Aid held Its annual meetln, the home of Mrs. L. Jenr Thursday of this week, t meeting was well attended j the following officers for t new year were eicciea: President, ic.s. Tnor Sc!,( Vice-President, Mrs, Ous j( staa. Secretary, Mrs. L. Jen ;n Treasurer. Mrs. Erling pej sen. Sick Visiting Commute. Mesdamcs C. Berr, L. 01;; Paulsen and H. Stangbye Mrs. Allan Anderson, the ! mer Miss Joan Watt, will art In thp city on the PrlnccjsA-lalde Monday afternoon ft Vancouver. Washington, to, tend the funeral of her fm; the late Norman A, Watt has now been set for next Ts cay. OAKY COOrEK - MERLE OUlUONi "The Cowboy and the Ladi ii n i lai ii 1 ANnuuixunu . . . a nui ruui SUNDAY MIDNIGHT and MONDAY Two Features Gary Cooper and ) .j George - Raft In- f Souls At tea b if ! i OFF CLOTH COATS, Specializing in Leon Errol In Papa n Loves Ma ma MONDAY SHOWS AT 1:00 - 2:57 - 5:33 - 3:19 LATE BUS AFTER SHOW SUNDAY CAPITOL SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 544 FnASER STREET tj Prince Rupert m v ommvs a m Stand: Grotto Cigar Store Day and Night Service bbb mm r-yr-7 r 1 i i rHOlNt it Alter 10 p.m. ana suiias; PHONE BLUE Hi'.) Tommy Chrlstoff, Prpprlek - WE ARE GIVING YOU A CHANCE TO BUY A COAT AT A REAL SAVING! Every Coal in I he Store is going on SALE FUR COATS AND FUR TRIMMED 25 Vi PRICE COATS 50 ANNETTE'S LADIES' WEAR OUR REGISTER PHARMACIST KNOWS THE IMPORTANCE OV FILLING ACCURATE You can reh on us. McCUTCHEON PHARMACY Third Avenue at Sixth Street A1 ' phone