Frr ness. Ue SHOW An adult version the Rup-ucc snow will oe scnted a; aln on March 20 in riv Centre Auditorium. It ' a that the crown-up Bdier. :e will be half as appre- itive and easy w piea.se as . yumr ;terj weie. inBO Tjday you will toe Ippy to know, kids, that, apart D:n a few minor cruises anr. Rft musdcs. Iiobo is still as itlvp and a?lle as ever. Falling B t i ftm ft.M"- ana parallel Dare Id ra:;hing Into the stage from Im pended rope doesn't seem to ur; any hi enecis 10 mis ci- fcvacent clown. In real life he lone of the top-rank tumblers Id rymnasts of British Colum- He - in superb physical Biidi' J.n and h? has mastered Br art of falling through his lilf training. frilANKS To the many people Rio co-operated in putting over Br show enthusiastic thanks, po the Instructors and In- tur'rr Mrs. Oogal, Mrs. Bi.jna. mus jarKson, Mrs. rot- Seal of Quality BRITISH COLUMBIA'S FINEST SALMON Becoming more popular every day .i. WHAT 5 DOINC AT PRINCE RUPERT RECREATION COUNCIL GYMS by J I M NAST ter, Eric Freeman and Ted Park-house, who bore the brunt of the work In arranging the various numbers. To the leaders In the-tap numberRosemary Hartwig, Lorraine Youngman, Arietta Hamilton, Christine Cunie and Diane Kennedy for arranging a smart dance routine in just four weeks. To Mrs. J. Potter, who taught .the dance routine, designed the tap costumes and then had to go south before the show was presented, thus missing the fruits of her labor. To Jean Krause, Lynn Gowan. Laverna Llnney. Betty Hamilton Darothy Hutchison, Louise Patrick, Marjotie Shrubsall, Frances Webber, Irene Kllriahl and Jean Fautht. who appeared in most of the girls' numbers. To Oeorge Ferguson, who did an excellent Job in rilling in for two leaders who have left the city, although Inactive In gymnastics for a number of years. To Johnny Thompson. Bill Collins and Dennis O'Neill .for a very good performance. To glamorous little Junior Rlrls for an excellent show, and to Instructress Mrs. Yelland, who trained them. To borers B. Windle and Leo Adolf who absorbed many a hard blow. To Pete Collins for his artistic lighting effects. To Miss Kay Watson and Andy McNaunhton. who fought off the children V-ho surrounded the piano, to produce the music which added so much to the show. To Harry Lowe of the Navy, and Charlie Collins for their efficient work backstage. To the make-up artists, Mrs. B. Windle and Bill Stone. To the charming ushers, the Khatada girls and their presi YOU SAVE WITH SAFETY AT YOUR REX ALL STORE Kltarrt ll.iln or ('iiiiimiiiiiI, t Kr Tablet. H't It VI llev TiiMM. l(tO" ptivm: km 4 nx. Knill Kmmlilal MTiip, f. or. KrH ( heit Hnl. .'.1 iJ4tnek lj'Kein.i Ijitlmi. 2 nr. Uinm Ixmnu I Dillon, I; .. prim saline. IngtMi )e. I i; ax. Knall IC; iotlioihlt-K Cum iHiunil. IB nz. 1 liias.-,i ,. 4 BllliMnlif- III ,m pull Milk nf M.itiiesl.1, l.00 .is . ..v . 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To Clarence Inlander of CFPR for adding Ills shoulder to the wheel. To Margaret Dixon who worked quietly and evidently behind the scene. To Don Forward and the War Services for the use of the auditorium, and to the many other people who may have been missed In the rush. To the audience who proved that over 900 children can en-Joy themselves in the building at one time and cause no damage whatsoever. Thanks are also due to the leachers, who helped to lay th ground-work for this good behavior. To Bobo, the clown, who was the envy of all perrormers, the real star of the show. Watch for the new Rup-Rec schedule In the Civic Centre. What's on Tonight Y-M.C.A . 8 to 7, Junior girls; 7 to 8, Junior boys. DEADLY PYTHON FARMER'S PET JOHANNESBURG 0 - Trw Warm- Warm Transvaal village of baths experienced a few hectic moments the other day when It; " was visited by a 12-foot python. With nothing better than lumps br concrete at hand, the citizens bombarded the hapless reptile until it was dead. A local farmer arrived, 'distressed at what he saw, for the python was his pet. He had kept it in a huge cage in his yard and was carting It to the station for dispatch to a snake zoo when the python escaped. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS FOR SALE FOR SALE General Electric console, perfect condition. Phone 313. (631 FOR SALE Trolling boat, New Floats, Pacific I, 32 feet long, 15 hp. Vivian engine. Information 924 Cth Ave. E. (G3) FOR SALE One cook stove with Silent Glow ollburner. Apply Hawklnson's Laundry. (C3) FOR SALE Practically n e w buggy, cheap. 733 5th Ave. W. Phone Black 503. 65) FOR SALE Two end tables; electric heater; rug. Call Green 830. 01 ) FOR SALE One 3-wick enamel oil burner. Suitable for heater. 650 7th Avenue East. (61) FOR SALE New 10-root clinker built row boat. Phone Black I 688 1641 ,FOR SALE 32 -volt 850-watt Delco light plant. Also one power dinghy. Apply Wllford 1 Electric Co. (62) FOR SALE Six-roomed house, Ninth Ave. East; l2 lots; in good condition. 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Completely furnished, with electric washing machine, chesterfield, oil stove, etc. $1750.00. For cash. Apply collart and McCaffery Ltd. (65) MELBOURNE, CP) A dentist who provided a native Infantryman with a plate for a single missing front tooth was deluged with applications from other natives who felt the possession of a removable tooth would greatly enhance their OUT OF ARCTIC AFTER 17 YEARS Rev. Etienne Bazin who was flown out of the Arctic after seventeen years there as a missionary, when an R.C.A.F. plane went there on a mercy flight to pick up an Eskimo who was ill. DOESN'T ADD UP A 100-watt electric light bulb will give 50 per cent more light than four 25-watt bulbs, yet It uses the same amount of Classified Advertising - - - - Classified!: 2c per word per Insertion, minimum charge. 50c. Birth Notices: DOc; Cards or Thanks. Death Notice. Funeral Notices, Marriage and Engagement Announcements: 2. 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(65) MACHINERY TO SAW better lumber more economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company I'mlted, Vancouver, B.C (tf PERSONAL TREAT FOR YOUR FEET' Use Lloyd's Corn and Callous Salve for prompt relieL 50c at Ormes Ltd. (64) RADIO SERVICK RADIO SERVICE For guaranteed radio satisfaction phone 6 and an Associated Radio Technician will call. McRae Bros. Ltd. LOST AND FOUND FOUND Two keys on string, Friday evening, front of Capitol Theatre. Owner may have same by calling the Dally News and paying for this advertisement, (tf) LOST Springer spaniel female pup, brown and white. Phone Blue 986. (62) SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS PREPARE NOW for Spring and Fall examinations Letter Car rler, Postal Clerk, Clerk 1 and 11, customs Clerk, etc. Fun particulars upon request to I M.C.C. Civil Service School,' 301 Enderton Bldg., Winnipeg, Man. Oldest, In Canada. No Agents. 1 Military Orders 1st. (R) Bn. Prince Rupert Regt. (MG) by Capt. A. W. Burnlp AOC. Parades All officers and N.C. O.'s will parade on Friday night 15th Mar 46 at 2;W0 Hrs. Bn. Pay Parade will be held" on Monday night at 1930 hrs. Mar 46. Subjects and instructors as follows: Advanced Class Pay Parade. Drill (recap) C.S.M. Bowman L. Basic Class Drill i recap) C. S.M. Bowman L. There will be a miniature range shoot on Saturday afternoon at 1330 hrs 16 Mar 46. Those attending parade at Drill Hall. . ISAAC WALTON'S DELIGHT More than 600 species of 'fisli are found in the coastal waters of the Hawaiian Islands. Workers Funeral Is Accorded Him A "worker's" funeral, which had been deceased's request, was accorded John Loftus, who died last week, with Bruce Mlckle-burgh, president of the Labor-Progressive Club, officiating at the obsequies yestereay afternoon In the Grenvllle Couri Chapel of B.C. Undertakers. Peter Lien presided at the organ to accompany the singing of the "Hymn to Fallen Comrades." There was a sizeable congregation of friends. Interment took place in Falrvlew Cemetery with "The Red Flag" being sung over the grave. Pallbearers were George Anderson, William Greenwood, Darrow Gomez, Nick Pavllkls. Harry Stanley and Alex Gomez. There was quite a sub- stantlal offering of floral tri butes. The slate Mr. Loftus was 41 years of age and was born In Mlddlesborough, England. He I had been ehlployt ss a motllder at the local dry dock. He was unmarried. A brother. Magnus Loftus of Port Coquitlam, came north to attend the funeral. Aussie Students Do Own Housework MELBOURNE. Australia W University students will make j beds, sweep floors and do most or tne housework: in a new series of co-operative hostels to be opened at Melbourne University by the Students' Hostels Association. The University Students' Representative Council will appoint a student-warden who will be responsible for food, management and other details. The hos tels win accommodate, on a community basis, students from country areas and those unable to enjoy the more orthodox means of city living. Two hundred students are housed in hostels near the Uni versity under this scheme. Thej plan is being advanced us a measure to cope with 1,200 new students expetu-d as a result of service discharges. Most of the hostels are old, large homes which have been reconverted. RECORD SUDANESE SONGS KHARTOUM. Sudan (t A BBC recording unit visited the Sudan recently to make records In English and Arabic of talks ion various subject and of the Defence "Force Band, Sudanese (Sudan songs and music as well as readings from the Koran. EWnrc ttuuert Dallg r-JeUig ' 5 Wednesday, March 11, 1040 M j Boxed TATIONERY ' .... for childien and grown-ups i t Thelc make a lovely and very useful gilt. Beantlfullpr boxed In a wide assortment of sl2es now on display at special prices.'' Make your selection NOW! . ; . ; Priced :ir,? to $'2Air, . 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