1-1 i i PAOB TWO THE DAILY NEWS WEDNESDAY JAKUAft THE DAILY NEWS FKINCE RCPEUT, BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon Except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily Newj Limited. Third Avenue O. A. HUNTER, MAN AO WO EDITOR SUBSCRIPTION HATES By City Carrier, per week Per month .... Per year By Mail, per month Per year DAILY EDITION A.R.P. Responsibility . . . NOTICE The Annual Meeting of the CIVIC CENTRE ASSOCIATION will be held, on THURSDAY, JAN. 20th, at 8 p.m. in the City HalL All persons interested should attend this meeting at which the public will appoint their representatives to the Management. 4th Street (Across from Post Office). fYTTTVVTVVVI rTVTTTTTTTTTTTTT Wood Fuel .la .65 Wednesday, January 19. 1944 We do not propose to suggest that to bring about an improvement in the Civil Protection set-up in Prince Rupert it is essential to transfer, as proposed, the resnonsibility and leadership of the organization from the executive as now constituted to the mayor and city council. We do hope, however, that the A.R.P. will not be made into a football to be kicked back and forward, in any contention as to who should ni cVinnlrl nnt ha rocnrmciMo fnr- thf Iparlprsrnn and The announcement that Wartime 'Shipbuilding has ordered fourteen Victory ship freighters to be built this year at Vancouver, Victoria""and Prince Rupert shipyards means that there will still be sub Phone Blue 91? Exhibition Basketball A Good PERMANENT Adds to Your IJeauty Let us help you stay Beautiful V5 ANNETTE POWELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE VTVVTTVTTTVTV Please let us have your order for wood fuel at once. We have plenty of wood ' on hand. Phone your order forAWOod1 to your regular fuel dealer. C! ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 1 4 Displaying an agile method of wearing in and out the Air Force Gremlins defeated a combination of American and Canadian workers by a score of 20 to 10 in a practise basketball game for women. Bath teams showed 40 i the women s area basketball $4.00 i league. The tap scorer for the Grem lins was Mclntyre with 8 points, for the elvies Edgar and Mlggins getting 4 points each. line teams were very evenly matched and there were only two fouls each. In the second game B.-Me-Hi at the funeral service. A large number of the city't Ukrainian residents and others to whom Mr. Czyz had attached himself in friendship during his king residence neie were in a tendance. The hymns "Leac" Kindly Light", and "Abide With Me", were sung. Mrs. J. C. Ollker was organist. Interment took place in Fair-view cemetery. Pallbearers were Mike Corney. H. Smithy. D. Chevchuk, C. Wallace' A. Makchuk. and J. Kuzyk. Floral tributes were received fiom Mrs. A. Soliskoski and Family, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wallace and family. Mr. and Mrs..Krook and family, the Canadian Ukrainian Association'. Comrades stantial activity at the coast yards in 1944 although ot the Labor-Pngresive ciub. on reduced scale from last year. With the likelihood Mike Corney. and the Federation of some iaval shipbuilding contracts also coming ud r Rufffn ' Canadians. in addition to the freighters, the possibility of a col- . . . , lapse in shipbuilding on the British Columbia coast . eTio-i? po:S . ior mis year ai ;easi is removeu, i afternoon to be on time Basketball All Stars Are Named The all stars to play Pc:t Edward January 28 in basketball have been chown by Sid Wood-side who la present of the Men's Area Basketball league. $7.00 i great possibilities of success in They are as foiiows with a score of 18 to 14. Oreig ; KllTIPrnl l I1C1U Hplfl U"ClOl 13 esllied up 8 points for the Bo-i1 Me-in Hill made 6 pclr.ts for a Jan. 28. organization. There was a note of perfunctoriness in i Fimeral Of the manner in which it was handled at the city coun- cil meeting Monday when the communication from ( , Pgjgj (JzVZ the present Civil Protection Committee chairnian! J was read pointing out that A.R.P. was a civic re- '.jenis and acquaintances of SponsibilitV which Should, be taken over by thfiilijL. jmany years standing gathered A.R.P, if it is of any importance at all, isj" Grenviuectchapeiof . , . B. C. Undertaicers day , i i Mhe yeste a matter of greatest urgency and one that ouMr5ftMnoaBI to pay their final re-have immediate and effective attention, not just j pects to the late Peter ayz. somethine that can be attended to when time Der-jRev. a. j. Donaeii. pastor of Tviito Tf iha. fimo sror n-amo nnA milUsrv antlinn'ripal First United Church, officiated. lillbL1 It UiV V Vi .KA.t V. a mill aVMf vw t - I have expressed the ommon that it is auite possible that it may when A.R.P. service -would be needed, other matters would mean little. The A.R.P. in Prince Rupert has been laceing for some time and it is important that it should receive early and effective tonic Certainly, there should be no time wasted in arguing about who should be responsible for it Saaterbane "Reserves MtPhee (reserves! Donunato 'Reserves Fii-r Reserves' Taylor tFiirt-iess Zack iRCAF. Waftaer Navy Kutner Ont Calderone Coast McMurchie 'Fortress) Coach. Dawson-Pollbers The Rev. cUted. A. F. MacSween offl- D. C. Scott, well known confectionery uaveler. is paying his first visit of the year to the city, having arived this morning from Vancouver FT Wt TTTTTTTTTTT Meet Me At JOHNNY'S Johnny's (Our Coffee b Top) Reddy Kilowatt SAYS: V Ml 4 4 1 5! 3! SNACK BAR I 4 4 4 -4 AAAAAAaAAAAAAaAa.AAAAAJI "4 V-Vt oNC?. JC3C7 in"" Sick Visiting By Red Cross Many Attentions Paid Year t ratients in Hospitals Here. Durint Service During the past year 2615 patients in servke hospitals in Prince Rupert were visited according to the report of Mrs J. B. OHwon. convener of the sick vUiting committee, presented at the anual meeting of the local branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society last night There were 1927 visit to militaiy hospitals, 310 to the navy. 308 to the air force and 12 to Royal Canadian Air Force. Women's Division. This was a slight in-rreWever th preceding year. There were flitern members on the stek vUiting cocumltte the "Jeeoets" The "Jcepets"i 11 v uuuulf iuuc ui umuii -eceived and John Pollberg. two ctrnflmi of magarine. cig-Me-Hl. seven fouls and the Bo-;Daw,n m irt chwotate bar? and 2. This game was evenly their cabins across the har- ?ardi ftewen to season On matched the players were pfek-! held Sat- handled and fifty ChnsUnas jbor last week, was on td to meet in the exibition game urcay ironi we urenvuie vuu 1 i parens nu urcu uuuuniKu, Chapel of the B.C. Undertakers. I Mrs. Ottoon acknowledged e- peeiaHy the services of Mrs. D. a. Borland and H. A. Breen. The first social event of the newly organized Prince Ruper Fun Club, which is Introducing the game ot dart baseball here will be a dance tomorrow night ;n the Eagles' Hall prince KrrEitr ROOFING CO. Bos T1S Sperialbts on Builtap Roof Repairs, Re-khinding Free Estimates Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTINC BOOKBINDING STATIONERY lURTHDAY AND WATERMAN'S EVERYDAY FOUNTAIN Bcsner Block, 3rd Street CAR DS PENS Phone 234 Thoroughly clean them S at least once a week . . . Never let the cord come in contact with hot metal and always disconnect at wall... 5 ilfvA'j Don t let them overheat... rfjvj Keep them properly lubricated at all times . . . Avoid runnins vacuum cleaner over pina, nails, coins or other metal objects. jrr Defrost refrigerator when frost collects to about one-fourth of an inch .. .Protect rubber rollers on your washing machine wringer .rjQ by releasing the pressure when not in ") use FIX THEM UP MAKE THEM LAST KEEP THEM WORKINC REddY says: "Budget lor tktorr put WAR SAVINGS CIRIIMCATIS ,1 tb lop ui four burin? Uu . . . etcrr kL." VTTTTTTTTTTTTTVVTTTTTT SHRIMP Freh Every Day Boat "W.S.L.- first Host Writ of ImperUI Oil C. Pally after 4 p-tn. ! J.M.S.Loubser D C, BA. Chiropractor Wsllsre nloek Than (l 1 and For Taxi Service m ComiortaWe Cas and J or , Promptness, Courtesy, Safety and Long Expedience For General Contracting of all Kinds - - Call 32 Seal Cove Truck & Transportation Exchange Block JOHN GURV1CH Sufferers of Painful QNUS-fief Quick Relk, Easier., we i L I m-I nrpathinz It's grand how Vicks Va-tro-nol clears congestion from nasal passages gives sinuses a chance to drain. Results arc so FrcHli Ixcal Ha 'I good because Va-tro-nol is specialized medication that, works a y j right where trouble is to relieve painful congestion and make W llf Dreaining easier, iry it put a lew drops up each nostril follow directions in folder. VA" I IS If" NQL Pasteurized Mm VALENTIN DAIo n riio.VK ui 1 Sixth Street