Prfnrc Uuurrt Da Hp r3cUi3 Friday, January 11, 1946 .1111111 fin rif i CENTRE ON MUUNI HAYS Out-of-door sports lovers In Prince Rupert may have the cuuiicc io ouuain a wen equipped overnight resort high on the a1aHm. a in it.... - i . i siuprs ui aii. nays at me my 3 back door, if plans being worked ' bn by the Mt. Blain Ski Club mature. Allan Armstrong, president of the ski club, which has 15 members, told the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce last night that an opportunity exists to take over Canadian Army cabins on Mt. Hays for use as a hiking and skiing centre. He saw the opportunity as one iui tiic wiiuic iTuiiiuiuiiiby unit suggested inai n or supported oy ASPIRIN EASES SIMPLE HEADACHE cots NEW 10W PRICES TO WORK IN 12 tablets .lie 2 SECONDS 24 tablets, . . ,29 100 tablets 79c Genuine Aspirin MARKED THIS WAY I Beulah Beauty Annette Peggy Fourth Street, opposite Post SEE OUR STOCK OF Automotive Accessories Cleaners and Polishes Polish Cloths Chamois Glashlne Window Cleaner (with sprayer) Vanity Mirrors Bumper Jacks Seat Covers Locking Oas Caps Car Top Utility Carriers (Just the thing for the sportsman) Sleet Shavers Wheel Wrenches. ! ' : y : Get y6ur Imjiefial Oil Hotkey Broadcast Schedules here. Listen every Saturdaj night at 6:00 pjn. over CFPR to the National Hotkey' Broadcast. S. E. PARKER LIMITED Ford Dealer For Comfort in the Home! HASSOCKS S.I.7.". OTTOMAN .SS..10 COFFEE TABLES $1 l.!)5 MAGAZINE RACKS (glass) IjilUK. CHENILLE BED SPREADS, Priced $11.!)." to S20.7." furniture TAFT & ODOWES NOVELTIES (Formerly J. II. Mair) OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT FOR Young and Old Overnight Cases, 12" 1.7-1 Overnight Cases, 18" 2.GG Black Cases, small 85 medium . . , , 1.15 large .-. 1.15 THESE ARE AVAILABLE IN SETS OF THREE ALSO Ideal for School Children and Week-end Trips V. Come In and see them at THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Are Little Dollars" COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL and MARINE ELECTRICIANS HOME WIRING AND REPAIRS GOOD WIRING AND GOOD LIGHTING Does Not Cost It Pays MOTT ELECTRIC (!S) LTD. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 326 Second WESTOCK GATES Avenue OFFICES IN VANCOUVER the Prince Rupert Recreational Council. The Junior Chamber moved to Instruct its delegates to the Civic Centre and Rec Council to support the suggestion when It Is brought up at the next meeting of the Joint body. The cabins, Mr. Armstrong explained, were a self-contained group used by the army as a look-out post, and there Is a good possibility that they may be obtained very reasonably from the Army. He urged a speedy decision by those interested In order to take advantage of a possible Immediate opportunity. The cabins are at an altitude of 1,200 feet and would make an ideal ski or hiking resort. They can accommodate more than 100 trippers ove.rnlr.ht. he said. A small trolley line runs up the mountain to the cabins. "We might be able to use it, but there would be a number of safety factors requiring attention before It conld be used foJ the public." Mr. Armstrong said. Herbert Doolan Is Chief Councillor Herbeit S. Doolan has been elected chief councillor of the Naas River village of Klncolith for the ensuing year with other members of the council in the persons of Herbert Haldane. Francis R. Watts, W. F. Stewart, Arthur Luke Nelson jr., Samuel Lincoln and Ernest Angus. The constables are William R. Stewart. Morris Haldane, Richard Watt, Charles Lincoln, Isaac Angus and Chester Benson. Announcing ... Beauty Lane Salon Lavigne (late of Modern Parlor) has purchased the Powell Beauty Shoppe from Saunders and will continue as fiftnhy Ijuw Salon Office Phone Blue 917 Imperial Oil Dealer Phone "V" BELTS Black 367 AND NEW WESTMINSTER MEMORIAL FOR NOTED MUSICIAN LONDON, CP Britons are being asked to buy a brick each in the proposed People's Concert Hall which Is to be a permanent home for the London promenade concerts as well as memorial to the late Sir Henry Wood who founded the "Proms" 51 years ago. Stressing the urgent need for ti new concert hall in London to replace the blitzed Queens Hall, the BBC invites listeners to buy booklets of 10 "brick" tokens, priced at one shilling per brick, and sell them among fellow music lovers.- "It is hoped'sald the BBC circular, "ihat artists, orchestras, choral societies, music clubs and music lovers all over the wolrd will come forward to assist this great cause by arranging concerts for the benefit of the fund. "Why not form a Henry Wood Music Circle In your city, borough or village wit hthe object of stimulating musical interest and assisting the fund. "It was one of Sir Henry's dearest wishes to see a People's Concert Hall erected in London." Lord Horder is president of the Henry Wood National Memorial Fund. Classified Advertising Pays! - Classified Advertising Classifieds: 26 per ortl per- Insertion, minimum enure. 50c. Birth Notices: 50c; .C;iyds of Thanksr Death Notices. Funeral Notices. Marriage and Engngemcnt Announcements: 12. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends for the acts of kindness and sympathy we received during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. R. G. Large for his unfailing attention and sympathy. Mrs. Ray Scherk and family. FOR SALE FOR SALE Two houses on one lot, in good location, vacant possession; good rental Income. Terms. Apply H. G. Helgerson Ltd. U4j FOR SALE Complete household furniture. Apply 1432 First Overlook. HO) FOR SALE Westinghouse Dual Automatic electric range with Thrift Cooker. Execellent con dltlon. Phone 840. (10) FOR SALE One w6od and coal range, cheap. Phone Red 446. (ID FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, almost new. Price $70. Also 2-burner electric plate with- 3-way switch. Apply Box 76 Dally News. (14) FOR SALE One pr. men's skis, Norwegian imported, Gresvig Kandahar, harness and poles; one pr. size 7 heads ski boots; one pr. lady's skis, poles and boots. 1381 Overlook St., Phona 670 line 23, Mr. Bolton. Hp) FOR SALE Office writing desk and chair, like new, $15.00. Call No. 2 Helgerson Block. (13) FOR SALE Premier Duplex vacuum cleaner, excellent condition. Call Blue 588 or 900, 10th Ave. East. (10) FOR SALE Miscellaneous furniture. Phone 239, mornings. ! (id FOR SALEsftew and used furniture selling at lowest prices. 2 - p 1 e c e chesterfield bed, Khroler make, perfect condition, $05; used smoking stands, $1.75; used hassocks, $2.50; records, 25c; used battery cabinet radios; electric maotel radios; tools, some are Just like new; office desks; kitchen sets, slightly used; complete beds. B.C. Furniture, Black 324. FOR SALE Complete household furniture. Cheap. 1133 7th Ave. East. (ID FOR SALE Small business now operating, no competition, low overhead; Interesting and easy work, no experience necessary. 90 profit, year-round operation. Can be operated by man or woman. Two branches, either or both for sale. Excellent opportunity for partnership. Each branch $800, or both for $1500. Over $1000 worth of supplies (retail). Owner cannot handle due to other business , pressure. Write to Box 1253 Prince Rupert for appointment. Cash sale only. FOR SALE 6-room furnished house. 742 7th Ave. West. (12) FOR SALE Furnished 5 -room bungalow, $1,500. Apply 418 Sherbrooke Ave. (9) FOR SALE Why pay rent? Comfortable 5 - room house with bathroom, In good condition. Partly furnished or unfurnished. Reasonable price. 537 7th Ave. West. (11) C.N.R. Trains For tlie East-Dally except Sunday 8 p.m. From I lie tCasit Dally except Monday 10:45 p.m. BIRDLAND Tiny Ecuador has 1.780 species of. birds; North America has about COO. KI R S7Z "Man may enjoy an almost infinite number of pleasures; pleasures of the mind, of music, of drama, of painting, of architecture, or the beauties of nature, of landscapes, of trees and flowers; pleasures of company, of conversation and the meeting of friends, pleasures- of physical fitness, of playing games; pleasures of relaxation, of bathing and basking In the sun yet towns have been built with little provision for these pleasures, as if life were a rather grim business." Community Centre It has been reported that Prince Rupert will have Its own community centre by March 1 of this year. The opening day will be one of gaiety and festivity, marking the banning of a movement that is of far greater significance than HELP WANTED WANTED Two good waitresses. Steady Jobs for right girls. Three Sisters Cafe. WANTED For January 15th, women for filleting and fish iloor work. Apply Superintendent's office, Canadian Fish & Cold Storage Co. Ltd. plant. Seal Cove. (10) WOUK WANTED WANTED Full or part-time employment by youth with high school education. Try anything. Phone Red 728 after 6 p.m. (tf) PERSONAL CHILDREN CARED FOR in my own home. 441 7th Ave. East. (10) WANTED WANTED Four or live-room furnished house or apartment. Box 75 Daily News. (13) WANTED Urgent I Room and board ror 7-month-old baby. PO. Box 323. (10) FOR RENT FOR RENT Warm bedroom. Apply 806 Fraser St. or Phone Red 243. (14) FOR RENT Rooms. 622 Fraser Street. Phone 309. (14) FOR RENT Single furnished housekeeping room. 650 7th Ave. East. (10) FOR RENT Two-room furnish ed cottage, hot water. 208 9th Ave. East. (9) FOIt RENT Warm comfortable rooms with plenty of hot water Reasonable weekly rates to re liable tenants. Commercial Hotel. (28) FOR RENT Cabin. 1144 7th Ave. East. Blue 822. (11) FOR RJ5 NT Housekeeping room. 801 Borden St. (tf) FOR RENT One housekeeping room, and suite. 344 Sher-Uooke Ave. C16) LOST AND FOUND FOUND AT LAST A brand new dance hall to rent for your parties and socials. It's the Recreation Dance Hall on 5th Ave. East. For Information Phone 846, ask for Fred. (12) FOUND Black wallet at Three Sisters Cafe, now at Daily News office. Can be had by paying for this ad. (tf) LOST Pair of brown horn-rjmmed glasses In brown leather case, between Grand Cafe and 6th Street. Finder please return to Daily News. (tf) LOST Black wallet, containing money, etc. Good reward. Phone Green 780. (10) RADIO SERVICE RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. 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) J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractlcl If nerves doubly sol Smith Block Green 095 WHAT 5 DOING AT PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by J IM NAST the opening of a building. A community centre Is more than a building of brick and mortar. It has been prudently described as an association of neighbors banded together in a spirit of co-operation. The building itself is the tangible expression of this spirit. Remember, this is your centre. Vou and your neighbor must operate it. Although we all agree wholeheartedly that the proposed community centre or civic centre will be the "best thing that ever happened to Rupert" we must also realize that it brings to each of us as citizens, a greater responsibility, a responsibility, however, that we can easily shoulder. Writers Wanted Rup-Rec, through the courtesy of this naper, will become a daily feature throughout this year. To be assured of this and to provide adequate news coverage of sports and recreation a staff of news re porters is needed. If you are interested in pews reporting, Rup-Rce will provide an-wellent opportunity to develop'your writing talent and to gain valuable experience as well. See the Rup-Rec director at the Y Building for further Information. St. Peter's Community Hall The Intermediate Boys of the Seal Cove area are becoming quite accomplished at the art of box vaulting. In the class last evening. Assistant Instructor Dave Clark progressed the group from the preliminary leaps over the box to short arm hand-snrings. The class ended with a basketball practice, followed by a basketball game. What's On Tonisht I.O.D.E. Hall, 8:00-9:00 Ladies gymnastics; Seal Cove School, 7:30-9:00 Intermediate Boy's Boxing. NATIVE WOMEN ELECT OFFICERS PORT SIMPSON The Ladies' Aid to the Young People's Educational Association held its annual election of officers recently. The newly elected officers are: Grand President, Mrs. J. D. Watson. Vice Grand Preslderit, Mrs. Ester Wesley. President. Mrs. William Kelly. First Vice-President, Mrs. Joshua McKay. Second Vice-President, Miss Velma Ryan. Treasurer, Mrs. Herbert Bryant. General Financial Secretary, Mrs. Victor Wells. I A proud parent called up the society editor of the local newspaper to report the birth of twins. The girl on the phone didn't quite hear, and asked, "Will you repeat that?" "Not if I can help it," was the quick reply. COMMERCIAL HOTEL COMPLETELY MODERN Make this your comfortable borne In Prince Rupert. First Ave. and Eighth St. BOX No. 997 PHONE 676 NOTICE ... The Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co -operative Wish to announce they Chris Mill Bakery ' Port Simpson Group Elects New Officers PORT SIMPSON: (Special) The Young People's Educational Council held Its election of officers at the annual meeting held this week. The officers are: Honorary Grand President, Charles Dudoward. Honorary Grand Vice-President, Thomas Gosnell. President, Joshua C. McKay. First Vice - President, Henry Kelly. Second Vice-President, Isaac Sankey. Third Vice-President, Thomas White Treasurer, Roy Russ. Financial Secretary, Herbert Bryant. Recording Secretary. Freddie Dudoward. The Third Avenue Bakery Store Is Open To All ' Mr. H. K. Christensen, Manager of Board ( forFlavourMl .-PRISCEIPTIONS' When your doctor sees medicine he knows you have THE REXALL STORE Keep your. Orders Well Ahead for our Quality Coals! US Association are the new owners nf the previous owner, continues the Bakery. JL" EE Jftk BUY MORE WAR SAVINGS STAMPS Compounded Accurately our name on a bottle r precisely what he ordered. OrmesLld. Phone 81 andr. PHONES 110 - 117 ALBERT AND McCAFFERf as of Directors, PRINCE RUPERT FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. Ill M