tincc Riipctt Daily JSMus Friday, August 23, 1045 BILLY WELLS IS BACK ON COAST - Familiar Figure In II. C. Avia- lion Vancouver Manager Of T.C.A. -WINNIPEG The amwlntmcnt ol E. P. Wells, formerly person- I nei assistant, Trans-Canada Air Lines, Winnipeg, as base :nana- Wall Or- cer for the company at Vancouver was announced today. With this appointment a familiar figure returns to Pacific coast aviation. .Nine years ago on September 1 "Billy" We Us was pilot of the first aircraft to be 15 Only Hi Girl DRESSES Reg. $3.95 ace s Reg. $1.50 to $3.25 GIRLS' DRESSES Sizes Infants to 16-Year-OIcl :$2 Reg. $1.95 Boys and Girls' FALL AND WINTER HATS Reg. 55c KNITTED BABY BONNETS 25c operated by T.C.A. It va3 the Lockheed Electra which Inaugurated the company's flying career on the Initial run between Vancouver and Seattle. The new position of base manager created at Vancouver recognizes the Pacific coast city as the Canadian terminus for T.CA.'s projected trans-Paclflc operations and also those to be operated by other dominions into Vancouver. It will shortly be-Icome a major malntalncnce Reg. $2.25 Sizes 8-14 GIRLS' BLOUSES $2.95 - $3.25 Sizes 8-14 GIRLS' SKIRTS check point for the company's aircraft and, to this end, T.C.A. has taken over the big (light hangar formerly used by the Boeing Company during the war years. Wells, who had a long career as an R.A.F. pilot flyinc in the Middle East and as a bush pilot in B.C. before Joining T.C.A., was made assistant superintendent at Vancouver In 1938 and moved to a similar post at Toronto In 1939. He came to Winnipeg in 1941 as assistant to the operations manager and a year later Vas appointed to the post he now leaves to return to the operations department. . Guy: "You see, If we enter Into a companionate marriage, we can live together for a while and then If we find out that we've made mistakes we can separate:" Gal: "Yes, but what'll we do with the mistakes?" Reg. $3.25 Terry Cloth CHILD'S BATH ROBES 75c - 95c Reg. Sizes 1-2-3 GIRLS' SLIPS Reg. $3.35 Rubber RAINCAPES with Hoods Sizes4-5 -6-7-8- 9 Only 20 of These So Hurry! Oilcloth BABY BIBS Buy Three or Four 5c Reg. $2.30 Chenille BABY CARRIAGE COVERS Full Size Beautiful Designs Just Right for Winter Sec Qui 5c Table PLEASE NOTE: This Sale will continue till school opening. Some of these items may be sold out the first day - Don't Wait! all ioc irrsr Arlrfr Tnz-x f $17.95 -$24.95 LADIES' REVERSIBLES , $19.95-. . . LADIES' RAINCOATS er loo.' Sizes 14 Through 44 1 Sizes 12 Through 20 ! $5 $5 $10.95-. . . LADIES' PADDED HOUSECOATS ausiz. . .. , $5 Take 'Em or Leave 'Em - - No Try 0ns Ladies Dresses ONLY 72 DRESSES -Reg. $2.95-$6.95 Sizes 11 Through 44 1 ONLY 14 DRESSES Reg. $3.25-$16.95 Sizes 11 Through 48 $2 AND THESE DRESSES CAN 35 " ?6'50 Kor " ' 7 ,)R,:SSKS For 1 At BE TRIED ON !' .y.J - .1U tor $11 to $13 Kor ..... $7 $15.50 - $16 - $17 $18 - $19 - $20 ALL FOR $10 ALL SALES FINAL - - CASH ONLY Wallaces Of Course I gHBHBHMlIfllllatMBnUSDBnHlDllliiEHnHHHHHHHEai 3 8 8KE&EEB9H599BBH9939&BH3SBSQ5B1B32SE952SHI9B9I5B9 9 TERRACE LEGION W.A. HAS PICNIC TERRACE The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Lesion made the arrangements nnd provided the ample lunches for the annual picnic which was held on Little's Island In ideal weather Sunday last, gome 65 men, women and children made up the party which enjoyed Itself very much indeed. Men versus small boys were the opposing teams at baseball. Nobody knows which side won but they had lots of fun. There were races for youngsters, too, while some of the World War I veterans dozed in the shade. The women excelled themselves by putting on swell refreshments and plenty of .It; they worked hard and deserve a lot of credit. The little kiddles rolled In the warm dry sand. PORT, DAY SUCCESS (Continued rrom Page V fleer W. G. Hunt of H.M.CJS. Crescent, after an exciting ride with several spills, zoomed past the finish line. A game run had also been made by Don Eby whose tow had trouble so was unable to finish the race. As a special feature as darkness gathered over tbe harbor after the great day, there was a colorful display of rocket flares and searchlight throwing from H.M.C.S. Crescent. Culminating event was the public presentation of the day'. prizes at the auditorium of the Civic Centre at midnight by the Port Day Queen, Miss Marjorie Wilson. The complete list of prize winners for the day: Grand Parade of Boats 1. Troller Rose Island, Sam Hughes, Port Simpson; H.M.C.S. Crescent, power cutter, pirates and clowns; 3. power cruiser, Galavanter, Capt. Buccy, Ketchikan; special prize, packer Azurlte, carrying Port Simpson Band. Rowboat Race, 16 years and under Dick Large. Salmon Collectors' Boat Race I. Norma W.. Capt. Peter Wells. Port Simpson; 2. Simpson Maid, Cart. Edgar Snidal. Rowboat Race, open Pete Teterson. Rowboat Race, two men to boat lDuncan McRac and Hel?e Holkestad; 2. Bud and' Tommy Collins. Cruiser Race 1. Fusilier, Dr. R. G. Large; 2. Hazel Point, William Simpson, Wales Island. Glllnetters' Race, open 1. V. and R., Fred Dudoward; 2. Beatrice A., Howard Lincoln. Inboard Speedboat Race W. 'j. Simpson, Wales Island. Trailers' Race, open 1. Ronald M., R. Mather; 2. Porchcr VI, M. Nelson; 3. Fram II, Harry Hanson. Outboard Motorboat Race Leah Basso-Bert. Sailboat Race Ted Rorvlk., Fishing Vessel Race, over 15 feet U Cape Flattery, Capt. E. House; 2. Thelma 8., Capt. Olo Skog. Halibut Gear Setting and Hauling 1. Oony, Capt. Olof Andreasson; 2. Atll, Capt. William Bussey. Surf Boat Rldlng-W.G. Hunt, H.M.C.S. Crescent. Eczema Itching, Burning Distress Gitt Quick Ease and Comfort No suffcrrr rin afTonl In paaa up thl honeat offer ot Mtlifactlon or money back. During the pant ti yrara thou ands of bottlea of Muone'a Kmeralri Oil have hern il for Just audi troublesome surface akin condition. Go to your druirzlat today and ret a amall original bottle of Kinerald Oil and uae aa directed. You'll Bet relief quicker than you ?ver expected aldlnir nature, It helpa promote faater healing ataln-lean greaaeleaa. Act today. Money back If not fully aallaned. OUMES LIMITED aW a Steamship kfPg, Service a from trince uurEin to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursdny at 11:15 p.m. to KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight FARES and INFORMATION at CITY TICKET OFFICE 528 Third Avenue and DEPOT TICKET OFFICE TODAY'S STOCKS Courtesy S. D. Johnston Co. Ltd Vancouver Bralorne 12, B. R. Con. D. R. 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' duties, is sailing bv headquarters at n lie v DOlnta tho v.. Hdaj k Rlvers Md Port s SUl)?e ;n Ri; Lynx Lapaska God Lakt- Nc;u.v Aubelle Heva Cadi. Harnrana MfKfn7l. D t " '-I'J I .AND i;r-;: v ... !:! ah r irtitii.i District N: Hlghwa) c-r west of' Ar TAKE NOT:cj Frank oi Tc-farmcr !- vi me ( . wuiuni',.". proxlmitc of milt i3 yarda r. ;r-.') said Ilalli thence w, northerly v Chains anri "V i, t'.., j more ot ic - I IVAN R tv.- 1 OS ONLY I MORE DM 8iy Slyse 4fi CROSBY BERGMAN f iheUcllsot StMarys u Mm mm , uiiaaamir Li lH rwn'Miirrmm BULKLEY WE DELIVER DAILY ' THIRD AVENUE fS IlOX 1308 ' . r nnrnprv iniin nil fiuu wv" DUIWrC DIIDCUT UI Mu N Xr Hrft I 11111 Lllll I llUIIIUUlu " J. II. Schuman S. Jlin repairs and alterations 'estimates Night Calls: Blue 170 SECOND AVE. and SEVENTH ST. a Watch.- May not be the most in the world but Its imporiaiu Inllfv iini Ihnilfrllf. .... 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