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'box 725 8clAllsts on Balltni) Kooft Repairs, Re-shlnjllnf Free Estimates a& Ad in The Daily News It Pays D. C Gardner, Gtntral Managtr Prince Rupert Branch: G. It. S. BLACK ABY, Manager Stewart Branch: II. E. W. WOODFORD, Manager Y.M.C.A. Leaders 2)2 I Are Dinner Guests Reversing tnelr roles of enter tainers of service people for a brief Dcrlod on Thanksgiving dav.,23 YJ.C- supervisors, staff members and members of the touring service concert "I'll be Seeing You," were them selves entertained at a dinner held in the Y.M.OA. restaurant at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon The dinner was the last to be A. E. McMillan, manager ol Casslar cannery, which has clos ed down for the season, left yes terday on a trip to Vancouver. Mrs. J. A. Frew and daughter, Molly,- returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver where they visited Mrs. Frew's sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davie. Dry Dock Workers Are Married Here The parsonage of First United Church was the scene of the quiet marriage Saturday evening of Miss Jean Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Heath of Carbon, Alberta, and John Edward Adelman. Both are workers at the local shipyard. the former a plater's helper and the latter a blacksmith. Wit nesses of the ceremony were Mr, and Mrs. Thomas J. Bittlnger Rev. James A. Donnell offici ated. HILL SIXTY CHAPTER IS IN SESSION At the regular monthly meet held In the Y.M.C.A. restaurant, I sed lne ..Jessle Burke" Cancer which is closing, and was one and u was decided Hill 6o of the periodic get-togethers by M contribute $10. the staff of supervisors, i-nier- Tne cnapter agreed to assist, talners of the touring service I . fnre .j. the lssulnfi: of show "I'll be Seeing You." man-l ta k thu u e ai aged by Dr. A. J. Brace, wereth cu Hall on Ottober j7 18 also guests at the dinner. 1910 Ford dc Luxe Sedan Low mileage, very good tires, is our Carnival prize. Net proceeds for parcels for Canada s fighting men, and comforts for prisoners of war. Tickets, 3 for a dollar, or get 3 free for selling; a book Write. Women's Institute, Rocky Mountain House, Alta. registered Under War Charities Act. Elio's FURNITURE STORE Third Avenue, Pr-ncc Rupert SAVOY H 0 TEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54- FRASER STREET Prince Rupert Barr & Anderson LIMITED Plumbing- and Healing Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stoker Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St. Phone Red 389 P.O. Box 1291 THI DAILY NEWS PAGE THE KB Local News Items... PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS A Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. reg ular meeting tonight 8 o'clock General business and election ol officers. Dido Gurvicb returned to the city this morning from a month's visit to Vancouver. A Valhalla Anniversary Banquet Saturday. Members Phone Blue C18 or Black 715. Friday meeting postponed. (240) A. L: Holtby returned this morning from a trip to Vancouver. Norman Neison of Nelson ing members of Hill 60 Chapteu I.O.D.E., at the home of Mrs. C Smith, Third ave., on Monday, the regent, Mrs. R. J. Keron presiding, many garments were handed In ready for shipment, Mrsj Macey reported that ai tides for service women's bags had been purchased and packeo. The sum of $30 was voted to wards Christmas gifts for the frigate "Prince Rupert." On Mrs. W. N. Martin's re cent visit here, she had discus and 19. For "Empire Study" Mrs. D. Orchard McLeod read an Interesting editorial from 'The Sun- entitled "Lend Lease Works Two Ways" with excerpts from Edw. Stettinlus Jr's book "Lend Least Weapons of Victory" showing how Britain shared the secrets of her Inventions and provided immense quantities of gasoline! ( 'and oil;; all results of research' I in submarine and naval radio-1 location devices, barrage bal loons, hospital facilities, landing fields, aircraft, weapons; some 200,000 jettlsonable gasoline tanks, for U. S. planes, steel landing mats for emergency airfields; designs for all power-operated gun turrets. These last three were British Inventions. One. in nine of Britain's population served In the armed forces and out of the casualties which the Empire had so far sustained, the British share had been two-thirds. Thus Mr. Stettinlus paid tribute to the greatness of the British contribution. A new member was welcomed to the chapter and another elected to membership next month. November meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Wood, 432 Fourth ave. E., when there will be a speaker In connection with "Better Parenthood Week." The drawing for the raffle wll also take place then. Buy War Savings Stamps. LAND REOISTOY ACT Petty Officer James Greer Is home on leave from his dutiea trips. Mrs. A. Turgeon was the donor nf rutwnrlc wf-ith rune rnfflprl nl. Bros. Fisheries, left vesterdav on i " .,- T " ,A coomng. , , . . .. " me uauioiic Dazaar last wees a business trip to Vancouver. and won by Mrs. E. J. Fltzpat rick. Among those asslsMng a, the bazaar were Mrs. C. P. Bal-agno, Mrs. D. Smith and. Mrs. Perault. A Commencing Saturday, Oct. 21 our service garages will close every Saturday at 1 pjn. Commencing Monday, Oct. 23, ou service garages will close daily between 12 noon and 1 p.m. E. Parker Ltd,, Rupert Motors Long Motors Birth Notice and Major M Nation, district C.W.A.C. officer of the Pacific, Command. They left the city Saturday night. AMBULANCE DUE IN CITY SOON Prince Rupert's new city am lance was shipped by the body manufacturers In Vancouver last Wednesday, City Clerk H lie: Certificate or Tine wo. moo-i, to ASKlKnea LiOia 4A ana o, movn. 64, Townslte of Hazelton (Bee Map 643) WHEREAS satisfactory proof 'of loss of tho above Certlf Icote of Title Issued In the name of William Jordan Larkworthy has been filed in this office, notice Is hereby given that I shall, at the expiration of one month from the date of the first publication hereof, Issue a provisional Certificate of Title In lieu of said lost certificate, unless In the meantime valid objection be made to me In WrnATED at the Land Registry Of fice, Prince Rupert, B.C., the 5th day of October. A.D. 1944. v ' A. THOMPSON rputy Rf'Rtatrar of Titles. D.-Thaln said today. However, no word of its arrival has been received by the city. Work on a garage to house the ambulance was begun this morning. The garage will be situated just north of the city hall. W. Begey will be ambulance driver. FAMOUS STATUE "FOUND" LONDON 0) A London Dally Mall correspondent wrote from Patris that the world famous statue of Venus de Milo, taken LITTLE NORWAY TEA IS SUCCESS A very successful Little Norway tea was held Saturday after noon at St. Pauls Lutheran H!?Ah.? .yal Canadian Navy 00 Church, the social parlor and uic wanvn,. . tebleg Mns attractively decor- W. J. Raymond left on Mon-' ated for tnc occasion with fall day night's train for New Hazel- flowers. Many guests were re-ton where he will spend a couple i celved b? Mrs- J- Larson, of weeks holidavini? as th miest I Mrs- u- Stangebye and Mrs. J. , of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sawle. ( Hansen poured and servlteurs were Mrs. Norgard, Mrs. Shier L. M. Felscnthal leaves tomor-jand Mrs. Klldal. The cashier was row night for Vancouver en-1 Mrs. Anton Dybhavn and In route to Toronto and Montreal . charge of the kitchen were Mrs. on one of his periodical business ' J. Furrunes, Mrs. C. Johnson and Miss Eva Simonsen. Mrs. II. Paulsen and Mrs. O. Wick directed the sale of home A display of knitted and sewn articles made by club members formedan interesting feature. Fire Prevention Week Broadcast The scream of sirens on the radio at six o'clock tonight will not indicate an air raid nor the end of the war in Europe. It will be the sound of Prince Ru pert's fire trucks Introducing a special Fire Prevention Week program which will Include an interview between announcer Lloyd Morris and HT. Lock, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emmet' rhlnf nf the ritv flrp Hpnnrt. Johnson (nee Joan Forrest), on mcnt Sound effects for tne Si wnit,i"rn .Reopening of the broadcast were Emmet. CWAC OFFICERS; ON VISIT HERE Two officers of the Canadian Women's Army Corps were in the city last week on an inspec tion tour of the C.W.A.C. estab recorded during the torchlight parade Monday night and list eners will also hear Bob Will-ett's description of the parade as it passed through the city streets. SHOES for Fall Wear... Lovely shoes In open heel and open toe In cuban and spike are now being presented to you by STAMPS AT CHRISTMAS More than 40 countries have lishment here. They were Lt.Col. , adopted the idea of selling I. Cronyn, of National Defence stamps at Christmas to raise headquarters, Ottawa, who Is with the administration branch, money to fight tuberculosis. Announcements All advertlseraentsftn this column wlll ! charged I6r a lull month Bt. 25o a word. Presbyterian teat Church Hall, October 13. nrv Dock Emnlovees Welfare Association Dance. Staff Dining Hall, Friday, Oct. 20. Music by Swing Quintette. L.O B. A. Dance. Oddfellows' Hall, Monday, Oct. 23,' 9:30-1:30 Rebekah Fall Bazaar, oaa fellows' Hall, Oct. 26, 2 pjn. L.O.B.A. tea, October 27. Hallowe'en Dance, Oddfellows' Hall, October 31. Presbyterian Bazaar, Nov. 9. ' (". . C.W.L. Bridge; Whist and Ctlb-bage. K. c. Hut, Noy9. St; Andrew's Cathedral Fall Bazaar, 3 p.m., Nov. 16. St. Peter's Fall Bazaar, November 23. Cambral Chapter, I.OD.E., from the Louvre and "lost" dur- j Fall Tea. Nov. 23. home of Mrs lng the German occupation, was ucorsc none, -n . found by a British major In an I United Church fall sale, Thurs- out-of-the-way chateau. day, December 7. TRADE-MARK CE COLD CUT RATE SHOE STORE Across From Oimes Drug Store 138 r MBBil Instantly, relief from snlffly, tneezy Btuffy distress of head colds starts to come the moment you put a few drops of Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Soothes jrrltatton, relieves congestion, makes breathing easier In a hurry. Also helps prevent many colds from developing If used In time. Just try it I Works fine! Follow directions In folder. MEN f Pevbta-Dnty Not Crept Work foit Right WW VICKSVATRONOL It's time to think of a Suit for fall. This season, Craft leads in style and value. Although restricted quotas limit selection, we have a very nice range to show you, at prices that compare favorably with pre - war costs. Fabrics include tweeds, worsteds and twills, in shades of blue, brown, grey and black. SEE OUR SHOWING: AT $30.00 $33.50 $36.50 $40.00 Armstrongs Store Cow Bay We have a complete variety of available Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables' Tobaccos and Confectionery ' NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS J. H. MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES 632 3rd Ave. Blue 69 Prince Rupert, B.C. Fresh Local Raw and Pasteurized MILK. VALENTIN DAIRY PHONE 657 KWONG SANG IHNG HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Opan 5 p.m. to 12 pjn. Outside Orders from 2 p.rh. to 12 pjn. PHONE RED 247 Julia Arthur DRESS PUMr)S In British Tan and Golden Tobacco Colors with' Dress Cuban and Low Cuban Heels. Perfect fitting Elasticized lines ' - - Black Kid Tango Pumps ;; Just arrived Family Shoe Store Ltd. "The Home of Good Shoes" if?.