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We'll leave It to the newspaper reporters to (five you the story on last liltrhfs show, including the highlights which were the presentation of graduating diplomas to instructors and leaders by Mayor H. M. Daiftett: Don Forward's presentation to Mrs. D. C. Stuart of the first membership tickets. Which Mr. Stuart had nurehasprf before they were even printed; me smart work of the four little girls in the Junior Olrls class who, without further tralnin?. had to be put in the show at the last minute, to take the nlarp of the chickenpox victims, who had to d-nn out. We could also go on to enlarge on the parallel bar work the seven leaders who made up the parallel bar trouDe winded through a thrilling series of whlrh and spirals, climaxed by Ted Parktiouse in a front somersault on the bars. We could too. mention Bobi the Clown, who titan vb steal the show-but we know 'hat all these features will be described to you much more adequately by the precs. It. was pointed out by Mr. Forward at the conclusion of the performance, that it wa the desire of everyone to see four representative of the Rup - Rec t earn isof; to, the pro vi ncl al gy m -nasifotYhampionshlps, on May 10 in Vancouver. He asked thai thoe interested might help out with a donation when leaving the building. There certainly are a lot of publlc-sphited and generous people in the city of Prince Rupert, for ihe response to this was. amazinr. It is hoped that thp high calibre of the show and the fart that 0ur team is sure to do well also contributed to the. way the public left. As we said, fur audience was a grand one-appreciative and enthusiastic but owing to the extremely bad weather, It was not as large as This Is Our Business I'ake advantage of our many years of auto and general machine repair experience. The Terrace Machine Shop and Garage Is under the management of Bill Osborne and has secured the services of J. Campbell, who has had many years of experience in car and truck work. CONSULT US Terrace Machine Shop AND r.AKAC.n Terrace TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. SMITH) P.O. Box 167 TERRACE i WHATS DOING , at PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL CYM5 by JIM NAST anticipated. The way the public responded to the show the feeling Rup-Rec has that everyone will want to see what Prince Rupert's young people can do (and let us assure you It has to 'be seen to be believed) and the conviction that you will all want Prince Rupert to be represented at the B. C. championships in. May, has Inspired everyone to the- pitch pf putting on Me show Just once more. AGAIN TONIGHT Tonight the show will be repeated. Let' see everyone who hasn't had the opportunity to see this show or who liked it so well they want to come again those who want to send Prince Rupert's besi" south In May let's see you af tonight, and the Rup-Rec girls and boys wllL put on a ban-up show once again for you. Giscome Station Agent Succumbs C. C. Hazen, C.N.R. station agent at Giscome 20 miles east of Prince Rupert, succumbed to a heart attack yesterday. He was 57 years old. He came to Giscome about a year ago front the prairies. Advertise In The Dally News. British Wife and Young Son Coming Don Norton, one of Prince Rupert's first young soldiers to go overseas, will be joined shortly at Stewart, where he is stationed as customs officer, by his wife, a war bride of tw0 years ago. and their young son who sailed on Monday of this week from Britain. Mr. Norton's mother, Mrs. A. Norton, will go to Edmonton to meet her daughter-in-law and grandson, neither of whom, of course, she has ever seen before. UNHURT BY BLITZ LONDON. P) The NMson 'Memorial In Trafalgar Square ms suffered little damage from the effects of bombing, It Is shown following an inspection after 27 years. Mortar Joints between the blocks have deteriorated and the stonework needs superficial restoration. PPDD Radio Dial V T I IV 1240 Kilocycles, (Subject Xo change) THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Sollloquoy 4:30 Stock Quotations 4:45 Top Bands 5:C0 MsfcMillan Club Qui2 5:30 Modern Composers 6:00 All the World Sings 6:15 People Ask 6:30 Geoffrey Waddlngtorv Show 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Roundup 7:30 Panorama 8:00 Winnipeg Drama 8:30 Story of Music 9:00 Gregory Clark 9:15 Curling Bonspiel 9:30 Al Donahue's Orch. 1C:C0 CBC News 10:10 B.C. News 10:15 The Frasers 10:30 Bob Crosby's Orch. 11:00 This Week's Composer 11:55 CBC News and Interlude 12:00 Silent Buy more War Savings Stamps in 1 IB. PACKAGES Ready cut for your k convenience Oiaaaczatcott But Employers and Workers Must Assist Organization of Canada's manpower during the war was made possible through co-operation of employers and workers. This co-operation is no less necessary to assist in organizing the employment market during the present critical period. Some manpower controls still remain. These are still law. They are aimed at assisting in organizing the employment market. Remaining controls are designed to help employers and workers and actually require only minor assistance from the public. YOU ARE URGED TO COMPLY WITH THE FOUR CONTROLS WHICH REMAIN: 1. Employers MUST notify Ihe National Employment Office of any need for workers, as soon as that need is known and before anyone is engaged to fill the employment vacancy. 2. Where employers engage workers outside the National Employment Service they MUST notify Ihe nearest NES Office within three days, that an employee has been engaged. 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It Is there to serve your needs, and those of the entire Community. We Have D one N.t.5.4 IT Seeing Is Believing COME IN Look for the Red "TODAY'S SPECIAL" Cardi with the black arrow indicating one of the Bargains of the Day!. MUSSALLEM S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian. Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 Prince Rupert bally J3cto0 Thursday, March 21, 1946 yW!MW'CT! WUffU'W f .TUBS. You 11 1 1 enjoy our 1 - .vwk. 2t;- mass's Blend Keep your Orders Well Ahead or our Quality Coals! a 2 -V I ilUI HUB iniV'.l "y 2 jik IIOMP. COOKING AND BAKING ' z AFTERNOON TEA 1 z Open Daily 5 p.m. tp.2:30 am. ; - I)ie, dance and be merry at a happy holiday spot. Kathleen Davis, Proprietress. KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 703 Fulton Street Phone Blue 883 Becoming more popular every day Pall Mall Cafe AND CHOP SUEY at CENTRAL HOTEL C:30 A.M. to 2:00 AJU. We specialize in'tender. juicy steaks and Chinese dishes. 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