xaii L' MAKr in ATI11.K Til' fM.lTIl (jnilKl KOXlllg Show gfJirlMMNfi IIAI.I., SKVENTII AVE. K. Saturday, April 29, 1944 trovsouKn v tiii: Boilermakers union LOCAL No. 4 .MAIN EVENT 'KHAN HERNANDEZ, 117 IIh. Hollywood, Calif, and U.S. Army TI. IMIIL PALMER, 117 lbs. iVrllerelcht Champion of Canada IS SUPPORTING ROUNDS f ie' ; Sale at Orotto Cigar Store, and at the x &...f-r.ikr i Union Office, above the Dally News, Hingsfde Seats : Reserved Seals $2 Hush Seats $1.50 Proceed for Gymnasium equipment . a k. mbm a .mm. fc m PRESCRPTON t HEADQUARTERS Dcsr ""oagh the year, almost since Prince Rupert rX ci 'xJ e have served the people. The prescription ttoriicr we nave always iriea to Keep mooern, using Ai t : ; a new year, we are proud of our record. M inwi lor uit connaence you nave mown In us. May it : to serve you. Ormes ltd. Pioneer Druzffjtj Open Dally from 9 am till 9 pin. fc. t"d Holidays from 12-2 pm and 7-9 p.m. Coal Orders We can now deliver your coal orders. Please np nv i n rnn nnvc irnrninir lunnrn fuuit'iifi' aw. ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. PHONE 116 and 117 Model Airplanes Wc have a complete assortment of Model Airplane Kits fr'dm 5c to 1.75. These include the Bell-Aircobra, Mus-anK. Mosquito, Hurricane, Spitfire, Soaring Seaplane and numerous 'other designs. SHOP AT THE SEVENTH AVE. MARKET Hie Friendly Store" We handle HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS nnd VAN'S BREAD Place Also Prci, Pri,jt an,i VegetaWca (ur Prices Are Right an Ad In The Daily News-It Tays LOCAL NEWS NOTES A Cash lor old gold, Bulger's. AI.O.O.F. church naradp. Run. day, April 23, at Presbyterian Church, 7:30 pjn.. Oddfellows plea attend. (95) The local Chinese Association nas received from the inter-valley Lumber Co. at Terrac a tecond check for $500 for the Chinese war relief fund. A IMPORTANT! - Meeting of Prince Rupert Labor-Progressive Club, Monday. April 24, East End uan, s pjn. All members are urgently requested to attend. Open to the public. Important developments to discus. Im- portantl Private A. M. Olassford of the Royal Canadian Army Postal Corps was the service man who turned In the alarm of the fire Wednesday night at the KUlas 4t Christopher building. CHURCH NOTICES First United Church 630 Sixth Avenue West Rev. J. A. DonnelL MA.. Minister I Mr. J. 8. Wilson. Sr. Choir Leader ua. m . y,. id) tut, jr. unoir uai Miss Swanria Olafson, A.T.C.M. Organist Dr. R. O. Knlpe, Superintendent of Sunday School 11:00 Morning Service. f 7:30 Evening Service. Sunday School at 12:15. i Come and Worship. I Voung Peoples Society Meet-I ling In the Manse at close of' evening service. All young peo-l pie cordially invited. j St. Paul's Lutheran Church 5th and MeBride Rev. Magnus B. Anderson. Pastor 11:00 a-m, 'UneondrtitHMl Surrender. Anthem: "O God of Mercy." Lutheran Church Choir 12:15 pjn. Sunday School. 7:30 pjn--Wllt Ye Also Go Away?" A cordial welcome to all! First Baptist Church Fifth Ave. and Young Scree?, Rev. W. W. Stlverthorn, Minister 10:00 a. m. Bible Class. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. 8obJret: "An Xray of the OaspeL" Plist of a sort on the Book of Homahs. 12:15 pm. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Oospel Service. Topic: The Signs of the Emes," or "Is Christ's Return Imminent?" 8:30 p.m. Fireside Sing Song. Wed.. 7:00 pjn. Junior Choir Practise. 8:00 p.m. Prayer and Fellowship Meeting. Thurs.. 7:00 p.m. Girls Group. 8:15 pjn. Senior Choir Practise. Fit. 8:00 pjn. Young People's Union. Sat.. 2:00 pjn. Mission Band. Sat.. 7:00 p.m. Boys' Group. Make the Baptist Church your church home. First Presbyterian Church Fourth Avenue East Rev. A. F. MacSwccn. 13 -A., Minister Mrs. E. J. Smith, Choir Leader SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1944 11:00 ajnMornlng Worship. "The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.'' 12:15 pjn. Church School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship. Anthems: Senior Choir. 'One sweetly solemn thought.' "I heard the Voice of Jesus Say." The Minister will preach. A cordial Invitation to wor ship with thto congregation Is extended to all. St. Andrew's Cathedral Dean, Very Rev. J. B. Gibson Organist and Choirmaster, P. Lien SB Supt., F. J. Skinner 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 12:30 p.m.-Sunday School. 7:30 Evening Prayer and Sermon. A social hour will be conducted by the Young People's Association Immediately following the evening service. For that Long-wanted MONUMENT OR MARKER Geo National Monuments 602 5th East Hot 1425 Station l Prince Rupert, B.C. A Special Meeting of the Rod i and Oun Club in Legion Rooms. 'Tuesday April 25 at 8:00 p.m . Important Business. Good at-; tendance requested. . (96) Breen Melvln of the YJH.C.A. services left this morning on a trip to Vancouver. Arthur Thompson left this motnlng on a trip to Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. M. Machen left this morning on a trip to The fire department answered a Mil at nnnn PrMiv ti th nl- mont Hotel where a chimney had caught fire. The blaze caus ed no damage. " M. C. Cameron, secretary and assistant vice-president of th Northern Construction Co. and J. W. Stewart Ltd.. leaves tonight jon his return to Vancouver af-:ter having been here for the past two or three days on com pany business. Interesting personal incidents In the course of a recent business trip to Eastern Canada and the United States wera. related by Col. J. W. Nlcholls who was an Impromptu speaker Thursday at the regular weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert- Rotary Club. Advertise in The Dally News. Meet Me at . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACKBAR (Our Coffee li Tops) HUMPHREY MITCHELL, Miwiun Ldktmt. TILIJE THE TOILER NO, 1 WASNT DODGING iTTT-rll Fine Dance By Job's Daughters The banquet hall of the Mas onic Temple was thronjed to capacity last evening for the occasion of the Easter dance of the Order of Job's Daughters. It was a delightful - sight to see fine young people enjoying :hemselves to the utmost. The dance program commenced after the Grand March, led by Miss Mona McRae, Honored Queen of the Bfthel, followed br the Guardian, Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Associate Guardian George Dawes, Mr. and Mrs. William Slater, members and their guests. The hall was tastefully decorated In the Easter colors or yellow and purple. Those responsible for the decorating were Mrs. Alex MitchsH and Miss Dorothy Styles, both member s or the Bethel Council. Alex Mitchell was a popular master of ceremonies and never once did he let a dull moment slip in. George Dawes was at the' door assisted by William Slater. Refreshments were served at eleven o'clock In cafeteria style In the form of soft drinks and doughnuts which seemed to meet with everybody's approval. Those assisting with the refreshments were Mrs. Wm. Slater and George Murray. A 1 midnight the drawing of the Job's Daughters raffle took place and attracted much interest. The first prize, a combined book rack and end table, don-1 ated by MacKenzie Furniture Ltd.. drawn by Mrs. C. M. Cree. was won by Miss Margaret Saunders with tiefctt No. 103. Second prize, a gentleman's t sweater, donated by Watts & ' Nicke.son. drawn by Commander C. XL Cree. was won by Mrs. H. E. Alton wiui ticket rjo. 719. Third prize, two vases, beautl- ' fully made by. T. J. Boulter. I drawn by Mrs. Ore,' was won by NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE IB? YOU EMPLOY MALE PIUKSOXS llaro tlirtf till vomplivil irith tliv MUittiru Cnll-iTp? It) an Order Snrl niulcr uutliority 11 f the National Selective Service Mohilizutiuii Itcpilalioixi 1. I'.vrry employer of male employers must make an examination of the, tlocumrnls of tlire employer, and forward utlvirc on those ho fail tit produce iloruim-nU showing pood slandiiif; under .Mobilization Herniations. 2. TliU examination must he completed by May 11, 19U. 3. "EMI'LOYKlt" includes industrial and commercial employers, and ulu farm operators. 4. "MALK EMl'LOYKK" includes all male persons working for you. 5. A booklet. "EMIM.OYKKS' GUlDE'Vlias M-nt lo industrial nud commercial rmplojers j A return Mst can I linn pone in farm ocrators. 6. If you employ any mate htsoii, and have not Ik cii notified of the survey by booklet or ost card, contact the nearest Employment and Selective Service Olllcc nud nsk for the booklet. 7. Worker in agriculture, of military ape, who have not been rejected by the Army and who have not n l'ostMueiiirut Order should apply for such order tn the nearest Registrar immediately. 8. Obligation to make the' examination rests on racli and every employer of male persons, and employers must act. 9. Penalties arc provided for failure to carry out this examination, and for male employees failing lo assist by refusal lo produce documents. THE NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE MOBILIZATION REGULATIONS Department of Labour A. MacNAMARA, Dknln, NVwiom itltdht Smltt. asn't(cTh, no?; I I r f, III! L. . x Funeral Of Mrs. Allen Funeral service for Mrs. Caroline Allen, who passed away on Wednesday at the age of 90, was held Thursday morning from the chapel of the B. C. Undertakers. Rev. A. F. MacSween officiated. Burial took place in Fairviev Cemetery. ROPE IN THE RAW Abaca fibre is the raw material of Manila rope. 8gt. W. K. Cousins with ticket No. 800. Fourth prize, a salod bowl, donated by Jonn Bulger Ltd, drawn by Commander Cree, was won by Mrs. Jas. Simpson with ticket No. 192. Fifth prize, a 49-pound sack of flour, donated by Mussalem's Grocery, diawn by Mrs. Cree, was won by Pvt. Bill Hagarty with ticket No. 1359. - Announcements All idrrrtlsnnrnts in tbls column U1 be charged for a lull month at 25c a word. Dry Dock Employees Dances at the Staff Dining Hall are cancelled until further notice L. O. B. A. Dance, Oddfellows Hall, April 27. De Carlo's L. P. P. Dance, Eagles' Hall, April 27. Eastern Star Dance, April 28. Valhalla Dance, April 28, Oddfellows' Hail. May Day Celebration meeting, speakers and music. Booth Mem- , oiial School. May 2, 8 pjn. Nurses' Spring Dance, May 2, Oddfellows' Hall. i Presbyterian Missionary Tea. 1 Mrs, A. Fla ten's, May 3. 4 United Cnurh Spring Sale. May 4th. vK;?lsV'-" Women's Auxiliary Canadian Legion Dance, May 5. Oddfellows' Hall. Jean De Carlo's Orchestra. Refreshments. I CambraV Tea, MayftHMrs Munthe's. ' j C.C Frdancp;-Oddfellows Hall May 12. De Carlo's Orchestra, 9:30 to 1:30 a.m. Concert by Drydock Male Choir, May 15 and 16. 18. Hospital Auxiliary Tea. Alay. HO.VT FORGET THE . . BIG DANCE SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 9 p.m. till 12 I O.D.K. HALL 1 Formerly Eagles'. 5th and McBrldel Gentlemen 75c Roy Proverbs and His Orchestra Everybody Welcome Notice, 1 SAM PRIVATE MAPS GO TUP RUILDINS AND I THOUGHT THAT WAS GUJtfcW t.' The Royal Norwegian Consulate is being removed from the Besner Block to the Klllas and Christopher Block (opposite Post Office", as from Monday, April 17. 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