Local CWAC Back . . r i c I lip" - da Lars-Jf puce IR - ' Pt 0: r.y- nilil 326 Second Ae.iue Rntrert member A ju,, urnmtn's Army i unauw J arrive back in the city 'ie overseas, Pte.Matil- ,.j arrived nere on uk Rupert this morning and truest 01 iv"o. jr the .next two in. who spent two years overseas, the iiiths in Hoiiana, says OAll-mri and that if a i in nit .:;- f :K3 a: :t!i - d in New xorx iwo on th? Queen Eliza-...wmg an extremely reding Plumbing and Ilcatinj; Engineers OIL AM) COAI. STOKERS Barr Anderson LIMITED and 4th Street C rnn 2no Ave. -Prd 389 P.O. 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CLOTHIERS Third Avenue just West of Sixth Street GYRO CLUB'S GAY NEW YEAR PARTY Old Landmark Scene of Enthusiastic Affair Monday Night The Old Land Mark, on Second Avenue, whose rooms have resounded with many a gay New Year Eve party in days gone py, was the scene of another bright and happy affair when the Prince Rupert Gyro Club was host Monday night to herald in 1913 in enthusiastic manner. The affair commenced with a preliminary party at 10 o'clock after which the dancing got in full swing and continued until 4 a.m. with music by Andy NcNaugh-ton assisted by volunteer artists Includln? Dr. John Gibson and his violin and Neville Gerrard with his -axaphone. About 50 couples were present and at midnight all Joined hands to welcome In the New Year with appropriate and noisy greetings. Refreshment feature was the serving of breakfast from 2 a.m. until 4 a.m. The rooms were appropriately decorated with club colors In the 1916 theme. Committee responsible for the arrangempnt of the affair consisted of W. F. Stone, W. J. Scott and Jack Lindsay. Classified Ads bring results. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 Call Local News Items For a reliable taxi, Phone 32. Open 7 ajn. to 3 ajn. (tf) Mrs. J. M. McClymont return ed this morning on the Prince Rupert from a two-months visit to Vancouverland Victoria. The Rupert Peoples Store will close Wednesday afternoon and all day Thursday for Inventory. Open Friday morning, (2) Mrs. E. E. Hyndixan and small daughter returned this morning from Vancouver on the Prince Rupert after spending the holidays in the south. Mr. Hyndman returned last week. 65 Anytime 24-MOUlt FO William H. Wilson, who flew to Prince Rupert to spend the Christmas holidays, has returned by aircraft to Vancouver. He is attached to Western Air Command, R.C.A.F Mrs. E. T. Applewhaltc Is leaving Thursday night on the Prince Rupert for West Vancouver, called there because of the serious illness of her brother, W. B. Thompson, Vancouver business man. FUNERAL NOTICE THOMEY Henry Joseph, beloved husband of Mary Alice. Requiem Mass will be sung at the Church of the Annunciation at 10 ajn. Thursday. January 3. Interment will follow in Fair-view Cemetery. (It) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT Furnished cottage for three months. 229 Third Ave. West. (6) Come in and Find an Interesting "New Special Every Day SERVICE TAXI Anywhere Becoming more popular everyday Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL 6:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. We specialize in tender, juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. We arc pleased to announce that conditions now permit us to place on the market again "RUPERT BRAND" SCOTCH TYPE SMOKED K1ITERS SMOKED ALASKA HLAGK COD SMOKED MILD CURED SALMON Try them today from your Butcher or at your favorite restaurant. Canadian Fish - AND - Cold Storage- COMPAN Y LIMITED ' PRINCE RUPERT. B.C. COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS QOOD WIRING AND OOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (SS) LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS WESTOCK GATES "V" BELTS Phone Black 367 OFFICES IN VANCOUVER AND NEW WESTMINSTER yy MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 FOR PROMPT SERVICE TAXI and TRUCKING Lumber See Us for your t BUILDING NEEDS PHILPOTT, EV1TT & CO. LTD. Phone 651 or 652 J. S. Wilson returned this morning on the Prince Rupert from a brief trip to Vancouver AS. O. N. Meeting, Thursday, January 3, I.O.O.F. Hall. Instal lation of officers for 1940. Initiation. All members please attend. (2) Mr. and Mrs. John Flewin and sons, George and Jack', returned to the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from a trip to Vancouver. C. A. Berner, divisional superintendent, Canadian National Railways, is leaving on tonight's train for a trip over the line a3 far as Jasper Park on official business. Rev. Peter Kelly, well known United Church marine mission ary of Ocean Falls, arrived in the city .this morning on the Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Newell, who have been visiting Mrs. Newell's mother, "Mrs. S. A. Nlckerson, left Tuesday on the Catala to return to their home on Vancouver Island. H. A. (Sandy) Ferguson of Blairmore, Alberta, and David Ferguson of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, spent the Christmas holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ferguson. Paul Letourneau returned on Monday on the' Princess Adelaide from Vancouver where he recently received his discharge from the Royal Canadian Navy after serving as a naval gunner on merchant vessels. All persons having lost coats or hats at the New Year's Party In the Armory are advised that several articles are still waiting to be claimed. Please call Wednesday evening at Armories or phone 102. - tit) Mrs. C. S. Von Auron returned fo the city this morning on the Prince Rupert from Vancouver where she accompanied her husband. Lt. Col. C. S. Von Auron. who left last week on his way to San Francisco for assignment with the U. S. Army. Ernest Fitzpatrjck, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Fuzpatrlck, Sixth i Avenue West, returned Monday I on the Princess Adelaide from the Royal Canadian Engineers. Father J. Carroll returned to mm-. B 1 1 rHEKn PRINCESS ELIZABETH STEPS OUT - Leaving the Piccadlly Theatre. London, where they witnessed a performance of Noel Coward's revue, "Sigh No More," are Princess Elizabeth and her escort, Captain Roderick McLeod, of the Cameron Highlanders. 200 ATTEND MOOSE DANCE More than 200 people Jammed the I.O.D.E. Hall on New Year's Eve to see the old year out and welcome 1946 at a dance sponsored by the Loyal Order of Moose. The merrymakers danced to music by the Valhalla Orchestra, to both modern. and old time tunes. Joe Slaggard called the turns for the old time dancing. At midnight the ciancing stop-pea while the New Year was welcomed exuberantly and the singing of "Auid Lang Syne." The dance was organlz&d by a committee consisting of Romeo Rogeau, Verne Chrlstopherson, Bill Welsse and other volunteer helpers. Marvin Rowe was door man. HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I tell whether or vorwmvpr urbprp hVrprpfvpfi his I not hair is healthy? discharge from the danadlan! A. This can be tested by pull-Army after service overseas with ! ing a single hair from the head. mc cuy on oaiuraay nigm s ; elastic and will take a train from McBride Vhere he ! ,Peimanent wave. speni tne unnsimas wees on ecclesiastical duties. He reports a large new influx of population in the McBride area due to activity In the logging and lumber ing industry. William Thomey of Richmond, California, and John Thomey, of Britannia Beach arrived in the city this morning . on the Prince Rupert to be oresent at the funeral of their father, the late Henry J. Thomey, Stewart pioneer, who passed away here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hay-ward and family, who have been visiting at Digby Island over the Christmas and New Year holiday season with Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mellor, are sailing tomorrow night on the Prince Rupert on their return to Vancouver. Mr. Hayward is a former vice-principal of Booth Memorial High School. Mrs. Hayward is the former Miss Eleanore Patmore, a well known pioneer girl. Many old friends have been welcoming them. tjifi Wrap each end around an index finger and stretch it. If H stretches from V2 to 1 Inch, it is pretty Q. How can I keep fish fresn for. a day or two before using? A. Cover the fish with salt and wrap In a cloth wrung out cf vinegar. Place on the ice, and when ready to use. rinse with cold water. Q. How can I tighten the sewing machine belt? A. Rub a few drops of castor oil on lt, run the machine for a few minutes, and the belt will tighten. VERSATILE PARSON I . LEIGHTON BUZZARD, England O' Rev. S. J. Forrest, the lecal vicar, is known here as the parson of all trades. He has been gardener, playwright, producer, doctor, banker, lawyer, electrician, plumber, charwoman, artist, policeman, printer and LAC Oliver Keays, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Keays, Eighth Avenue East, arrived in the city Monday to spend a month's leave with his parents. He is posted with Western Air Command at Vancouver. THIS AND THAT X' Tfc Crr$ Mfttlkrw A )nn Smrlf, lag. "Well, he said he wanted to ride with us to watch the furniture!" Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. When a yuung woman has been Introduced to an elderly woman, is it all right for the . younger woman to w-aiK away after talking for a minute? A. No; the elderly woman should make the first move to leave. Q. What Is the correct way to serve wine at a buffet supper? A. Arrange the bottles on the sideboard. The host should then fill the glasses, which are taken by the guests to their places. Q. Would it be all right to use tinted calling cards? A. They are not In good taste The cards should be of white stock, good quality, and engrav ed in black. Steamship Sailings For Vancouver Monday ss Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday-ss Catala, 1:30 pjn. Thurday ss' Prince Rupert, 11:45 pjrt. Friday ss Cardena, 10:00 p.m. Jan. 3 ss Princess Norah, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss Catala, 4 p.m. Monday ss Princess Adelaide, Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, 10:00 a.m. For North Queen Charlottes Jan. 4, Jan. 18, Feb. 1. Fov South Queen Charlottes Jan. 6. Jan. 20, Feb. 3. From South Queen Charlottes-Jan. 4, Jan. 18, Feb. 1. For Alaska Wednesday ss Prince Rupert, midnight. Sunday, Dec. 30, Thursday, Jan. 10. From Alaska , Thursday ss Prince Rupert, 7 p.m; Thursday, Jan. 3, Monday, Jan. 14. SPECIES EXTINCT The Labrador duck was first known to science In 1788, and the last reported member of Its tribe was killed by a hunter in 1875. MARGATE, England r. Even the early morning sea will be warmed to order at a luxury holiday camp planned by Margate Corporation at a cost of 100.000 ($450,000). There will be a large sea-water swimming pool. Announcements All advertiwmenvs -n mis column will tx churcd tor a full month at 25c a word. Welcome Home Dance for Naval veterans, January 11, Oddfellows' Hall. I COMMERCIAL I HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable home in Trince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 YORK GENERAL CONSTRUCTION Building Supplies Free Estimates, Construction and Repairs Windows and Frames, Doors and Frames, Cabinets Show Cases of all description Also Furniture Repairs First class finishing and workmanship Phone Black I2G Between 8 am. and 5 p.m. L3t(ncc Rupert Dallp j3cU)5 Wednesday, January 2, 1946 War Honor Recipient Mention in Dispatches for Lieutenant Tom Johnstone' of Prfnce Rupert For unparalleled devotion to duty throughout the Battle of I the Atlantic and at D-Day, Prince Rupert-born Lieuten- ! ant Thomas Albert Johnstone has been p.warded a "Mention In i Dispatches" for officers of the j Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer I Reserve, lt is announced in the New Year's Honors List. The I citation is as follows: 1 "For unparalleled devotion to I duty throughout the Battle of the Atlantic. 1 "While serving In His MaJ-j esty's Canadian destroyers over j a long period of time, Lieutenant Johnstone has carried out nts ' j duties with the utmost zeal and devotion. "As torpedo officer of H.M.C. S. St. Laurent it has been through his untiring efforts that the electrical equipment has continued to operate at peak efficiency In successful operations against two enemy u-boats and during D-Day operations. "Tom" Jonnstone, as he is known among' his many friends. was a member of the old Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Re serve here and went active on the outbreak of war. He obtained his commission early in 1940 and was soon on the Atlantic in his capacity as torpedo officer. Lieut. Johnstone, who was re cently discharged and has now returned to his duties with the Northern B. C. Power Co. here Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W Johnstone, Government Wharf He was born and raised In Prince LUMBAGO (Lame Back) Can't ettithten up? Back too rtiff and ore to touch? )f that's how Lumbago (Lame Back) affects you. do what thou-mnrls have done and crt auick. Bale relief. Take Templeton'i T-R-C's, the remedy neciallv made to lielo You. Don't Buffer a dav more than you have to. Get Templetoa'T-R-C' today. 50c. 1. T-21 GIFT TO UNIVERSITY LEEDS, England O) Charles Brotherton, president of a Yorkshire chemical engineering firm-, has presented Leeds University with 50,000 ($225,000) to establish a chemical engineering laboratory. Rupert. He now lives with his wife and two-year old son at 545 Seventh Ave. E. He Is receiving general congratulations on the recognition thus accorded of distinguished war service. YOU CAN'T BEAT AUHT JEMIMA'S TOR A WHOLESOME, NOURISHING l CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT NOTICE riiiu.a, J7IIV f Y2 Commencing January 2nd, 1946, discount dates on all accounts rendered by the City of Prince Rupert will be rigidly enforced. No discount will be allowed on Utility BUls paid after the 15lh day of the month, unless such date falls on a Sunday, in which case discount will be allowed on payments made on the 16th. H. M. FOOTE, Treasurer. - Expert - RADIO REPAIRS All Work Guaranteed ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING PUBLIC ADDRESS INTERCOM Mail Orders shipped same day as received. Rupert Radio & Electric 313 Third Ave. West BURN WOOD Spruce, percord ij 12.50 Poplar,, per cord ...... $12.50 Slabwood, 14" .$10.00 HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 COAL and WOOD s i tv ,r v w m Phone 644 Box 1321 LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP PHONE GREEN 974 Cabinets and Toys made to order Furniture Repaired Upholstery a Specialty 117 2nd Ave. W. Opp. YMCA HOME COOKING AND BAKING AFTERNOON TEA Open. Dally 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Dine, dance and be merry at a happy holiday spot. -- Kathleen Davis, Proprietress. KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 Fulton Street Phone Blue 883 j 1