lift !tt 53, "844 THE PA3LT IXETT3 PAOE THRBi The Pick of Tobacco AY DAY CELEBRATION auspices I'rince Huiert Iahor Council prince Knpert Trades and Labor Council Tuesday. May 2nd, at 8 tun. Sharp 1J0TII M CM OKI A I. HIGH SCHOOL ALKITOKIU.M Address by Mr, Malcolm McLeod f ana oerwaj workers rraerauon oi u.u. Uu. ty Varden 8Utes and many othera. Ika 1 ""' 'ted or purcbaw? qt sport equipment p. .. Rupert Scbyol Children ivmvjjoov welcome ITTENTIO N noval Notice f De;;M.Ht, ( TTDTal Of " Bemer K. .an and D!:k 4V.. 17 11. CURRY 1 i c! Yukon HBUPRACTOR t i n:k tt Creen 995 h cl, Jasper, newly decorated and ' rr.v under new management. First Di r,. rz Itoom and Lunch Counter. Meals at ail hours. 30 rooms, 15 with bath'. tr.:h!e rates. GEORGE ANDREW, Prop. DESCRIPTION CJIUINEY SUTXriNO on. m;iim:k.s ci.r.ANi:i) AM) RLTAIIIKI) New equipment and help assure you of a clean Job. rhone lllark 73S HOME SERVICE HANDYMAN For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER See National Monuments C02 3th Eat Ilos 1125 Station R Prince Rupert, K.C. HEADQUARTERS I "'4 k V mm alMA4 m.1 M MA trlnAA TJ tTA ft M-fc V V fTK Vj-.v . f- I " w huve always tried to keep modern, using mui isis quality, drugs, the best of equipment. I0f'.; ... ... J , ,.nrA he confidence j-ou have slovm in us. May acrve you. Ormes Ltd. Jfui Pioneer Drut&ists 'REXALL STORE PiinNri? 81 and 82 Open Dally from D am tilt 9 pm, '-..a Holidays from 12-2 pjn, and 7-9 pjn. i i I TOM LEE & SONS "OUKK OF FINK FOODS 11 ays to Advertise in The Daily News LOCAL NEWS NOTES Cah (or old gold, Dulger'j. Mn S. B. McCafferty left on last night s train on a trip to Winnipeg, A Canadian Legion 3E.8.L. No. Ti Victory Loan parade Sunday Apra 30, Kali in at Won Head- j quarters at 1 :30 pjn. sharp. ! Drew, berets and medals. 101 1 All Sea Cadets will Jail In at the Court House at 1 o'clock on Sunday for the Victory Loan parade. In the event of rain slickers will be worn. ACC.F. Meeting Tuesday, May 2nd, postponed to Tuesday. May vin. wnen convention Delegates' Reports will be given. 102) A. McDonald appeared before Magistrate W. D. Vance in city ponce eourt on Friday morning and was fined $25 or seven days on a charge of public drunken ess. as tne Army in this axes reached eighty pwcent of its quota and the area remained In third place' fox the entire I rif r 1 1 nounced Jhat Engineers and Slg. nals here had won their National War Finance Committee pennants. Mta Doris IUiagworth, provin-! . t-i 5-. i . n . . . . i ii cumiBustoner oi win uuwe v i and Mias Marga:et Hanna, head of tralaing for the province.! OONT rOKCLT THE . . BIG DANCE SATl'RDAY, ArRIL 23, 9:00 . 11:00 ' UO.Ur. HALL 'Formerly Eagles'. 5th and McBrlde) Oentlemen 75c Roy ProrerBs and His Orchestra WeWme - -Everybody THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MELN Opening Hours: 5 pjn. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 GEO. J. DAWES AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOl'It CONVENIENCE rUUMTURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment 146 4th Ave. E. RED 127 TONIGHT 10:00 p.m. Sharp Norman Lewis and Simon Levis of Kilkatla left last night for a trip to Vancouver. lion. II. O. Perry, minister of education, has accepted an Invitation to address the Prince Rupert Rotary Club at Its regular weekly luncheon next week when he will be a visitor In the city. Mr. Perry U at present In Prince George and will arrive In Prince Rupert next Wednesday, remaining until Saturday night when he win leave for Victoria. Four Recent Enlistments Four recent recruits to enlist in the Canadian Active Army through the prince Rupert re eruiting station are: 8ydney Charles Smith, age 32, whose home is in Montreal, ntA wrVw Vi VtAon ffinlAl'A1 fi K and scatter rugs. 733. Call Blue il03i LOST Chrystal and works of man's wrist watch, Thursday, In town. Finder please return VS. Military Police. $5jOO re ward. 103) i - . 1 L1U U .III II I UUJ I , l Announcements An ttrrrUtrmmlt m tbU column wUl br hrgtsd tor fuU BMtnUi t 25e Dry Dock Employees Dances at the Staff Dining Hall are cancelled until further notice Machinist's Dance, April 29 Oddfellows' Hall. May Day Celebration meeting, speakers and music. Booth Mem- onal School, May 2, 8 pjn. Nurses" Spring Dance, May 2, Oddfellows' Hall. Presbyterian Missionary Tea. Mrs. A. Flaten"s, May 3. Women of the Moose. Dance, Wednesday, May 3. Dancing 10-5 De Carlo's Orchestra. United Cnurch Spring Sale. May 4th. Sonja's Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, Lutheran Church, May 4. Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Dance, May 5. Oddfellows Hall. Jean De Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. Cambral Tea, May 11, Mrs. Munthe's. 18. C.CP. dance, Oddfellows Hall. May 12, De Carlo's Orchestra, 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. Concert by Drydock Male Choir. May 15 and 16. Hospital Auxiliary Tea, May CHURCH NOTICES a First United Church Bixin Avenue wesi i Rev. J. A. nnnnrll. MA Minister 1 Mr, 3. S. Wilson, 6r. Choir Leader Mrs. w. C. Taylor, Jr. Choir Lar Miss gwanna Clafson, A.TJSM. Organist Dr. R. O. Kalpe, Superintendent of Sunday SchooL 11:00 Morning Service, 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. Come and Worship, Young People's Society Meet ing in the Manse at close of evening service. All young people cordially Invited. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSweeh', B.A, Minister Mrs, E. J. Smith, Choir Leader SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1944 11:00 a jn. Morning Worship. 12:15 p.m. Church School. 7:30 pjn. Evening Worship. Anthem: Senior Choir "Fierce raged the tempest." Flt.-Lt Rev. J. A. Koffend wttl preach. A cordial invitation to wor- an office clerk at the Dry Dock. hP ta congregation is , 19, who has been employed as a tugboat skipper for Pacific Mills Limited at Skldegate. His home is at Vancouver. Joseph Clarmont, age IS, of Hazelton. who has been employed as a logging engine operator near his home. Charles Harrison Duke, age 18, who.se liome is At Hanna. Alberta, and who has been a ! I welder at the Dry Dock. TOO LATE TO CLASSIPT j after spending a meek here in roa SAIX-Babay carriage, bed. connection with Oirl Ouide re organisation in Prince Rupert, left Thursday evening for Prince George to spend a couple of days before proceeding to Kamloops. St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Olbson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien SS Supt, F. J. Skinner 9:45 Sunday SchooL 11:00 a jo. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 Evening Prayer and Ser mon. A social hour will be conduct ed by the Young People's Asso ciation immediately following the evening service. JClndly note the change of hour for Sunday SchooL First Baptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young Street Rev. W. W. Silyerthorn, Minister 10:00 a.m. Bible Class. 11:00 a jn. Morning Worship. fiubjeet: "Without Excuse" or "How God Shuts Our Mouths." Second in series on the Epistle to the Romans. 12:15 p.m Church School. 7:30 pjn. Gospel Service. Topic: "The Ear-marks of the True Religion." What Is the real purpose of the Christian religion? 8:30 pjn. Fireside sing-song (..and refreshments. Wed.. 7:00 pjn. Junior Choir Practise. 8:00 pjn. Prayer Service. Thurs, 7:00 pjn. Junior Explorers Girls). 7:30 pjn Senior Choir Prac- Use. Frl.. 8:00 pjn. Young People's Union. Sat. 2:00 pjn. Mission Band. 7:00 pjn. Junior Explorers Boys). "Holding forth the Word of Life."-PbiL 2:16. St. Paul's Lutheran Church Sth and McBrlde Rev. Magnus B. Anderson. Pastor 11:00 ajn-"Only a LitUe While" 12:15 p.m Sunday School. 7:30 pjn. Informal Evening Service. A cordial welcome to all) Salvation Ainir ' Farewell Service of Brigadier J. T. Glllingham, Divisional Commander for Northern British Columbia and Alaska, Sun day, April 30. 11 ajn., 7:30 pjn. SALVATION ARMY HALL. Brigadier Glllingham will conduct a public meeting to night at 8 o'clock in the Sal vation Army Hall. k' niOMGCR mi k ASK JAttO NOTICE OF REMOVAL The Unemployment Insurance Commission and Selective Service Office will move to the Killas and Christopher Building, starting business on Monday, May 1. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK VALENTIN DAIRY PnONE 657 Notice The Royal Norwegian Consulate Is being removed from the Besner Block to the Killas and Christopher Block (opposite Post Office), as from Monday, April 17. KWONO SANG niNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE C12 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tall All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 12 pm. Tuesday,10 pjn. to 12 pjn. -Outslde.Orders from 2,pjn. to 12 pjn. Phone Red 217 8? TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION Of Firefighters, Third Avenue, Between 7th St. and McBride The Seal of Quality British Columbia's Finest Salmon VEIN OF A CONTINENT The Amazon River has been called the "Jugular Vein of a Continent. " Victory Parade by the ARMED FORCES SUNDAY-2 p.m. Start from McHridc'St. and 3rd Ave., proceed up 3rd Ave. to junction of 3rd and 2nd Am., return 2nd Ave. to McKride St. CFPR 1210 KHoeycies SCHEDULE SCKDAY SAL 10:00 Music for Sunday 10:30 8ammy Kaye 11:00 CBC News 11:05 Boston Symphony PJL 12:00 Piano Rambllngs 12:15 Hymns from Home 12:30 Music We Love 1:00 Andre Kostelanetz 1 :30 Xavier Cugat 2:00 NBC Sunday Symphony 3:00 Labor Forum 3:30 Charlie McCarthy 4:00 Duffy's Tavern 4:30 Village Store 5:00 Cavaliers 5:15 lust Mary 5:30 Family Hour 6:00 CBC News 6:05 Recorded Interlude 6:15 Hymns from Home 6:30 Service Men's Program 7:00 Hour of Charm 7:30 Jack Benny 8:00 Mail Call 8:30 The Great Gildersleeve 9:00 Comrades In. Arms 9:30 Command Performance 10:00-CBC News 10:05 Vesper Hour 10:30-Silent jPogson Burial At Essington Funeral .service for the late Charles D. Pogson, Port Essington postmaster, who passed away on April 24, was held in Port Essington this afternoon. Rev. A. Ruthecford of KispiOx FIRST GAME OF SOCCER Navy Defeats Ontario Regiment By Score of 4 to Nothing The Navy soccer team opened fhrlr 1941 operations by scoring a 4 to 0 victory over 'Ontario Regiment in a friendly game last night on Acropolis Hill. The winners Included tit members of last year's Navy squad who captured the Ollhaly Cup. Stoker Druce of Victoria and Stoker Rae of Montreal, each accounted for t,wo of the sailors ;oals. Rae tallied the opening goal in the first half and the initial marker in the second half. Druce followed this up by booting home two counters in quick succession. Led by their coach, Company, Sergeant-Major Mills, the Ontario were close to the Navy in territorial play in the first half of the game. But In the later stages the extra experience of the winners made their weight felt. Lineups: Navy Gardiner, Woo ton, Warner, Wallace, Brookman, De- laney, Rae.Boettger. Druce, Cole, Lowe. Ontarios Paplsh, Graham, Scott, Palmes, Parey. 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