r PAOE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B.C. Wednesday, March 28, 1015 HOSTESS NEVER EARNED CENT Winnipeg Woman Manages Popular Service Centre ami 5,000 Workers WINNIPEG, March 23 Mrs. W. A. Smith, chairman of the United Services centre in Winnipeg, admits she has never done a lick of work' in her life --for which she has been paid. Yet this woman, with no formal business experience, holds the strings of an important enterprise with 5,000 voluntect workers. The United Services Centre, under her guidance, has reached a pinnacle of success during its short span of life that would make high-pressure promoters howl with' envy. It Is known by servicemen throughout Canada, United States and even in remote parts of the British Empire. Although Mrs. Smith has never been paid a salary, that does not mean she has never earned one and worked hard. She is extremely modest about the part she played in making the UjS.C. one of the most popular service centres in Canada. "It could never have been achieved without the co-opcra- RUPERT Tomorrow's Store Today offers . . -i 1 usmess an d "Work to please everyone No work too large or loo small ..... II. J. LUND Painting Papcrhanging Interior and Exterior Work UNION PAINTER P.O. Box 1200 Phone Black C23 SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Photic 174 P.O. Box 274 . "Largest Organization of Its Kind In the World" MUTUAL BENEFIT Health and Accident Association J. WRIGHT, Spec. Representative 336 9th Ave W. Red 693 PAINTING AND PAPERHANG1NG For Good Work That Lasts! JERRY VREBOSC1I Phone 372 : . GEORGE L. RORIE . Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Ta Returns Compiled - Besner Block Phone 387 ; T EVENSON'S ; IDEAL CLEANERS r AND LAUNDRY ; "House of Better Cleaning'' Authorized : "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses L Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 r ; Mall Orders Box 99 PLACE' AN AD IN THE DAILY i AK.1INU bih.rs t TO CORRECT MAPI Recently the Junior Section of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce communicated with a Winnipeg brewing concern (pointing out that a large natural resources map of Canada forming part of an advertisement in Maclean's Magazine failed .to show Prince Rupert. It was suggested that Prince Rupert should 6c marked on any reprints of such maiu. The company. In reply, cx presses interest in receiving particulars regarding Prince Rupert but points out that the map referred to was reproduced bv per mission of the British government which made the original map from Information received from Ottawa, It being impossible to make changes In the crown copyright. However, the company is passing on the Information to the British Information Office for its guidance. lion and enthusiasm of all the volunteer workers. So one person is responsible. We all work together;" Mrs. Smith's record shows that more than 2,000,000 boys and girls In uniform have "had fun at the U.S.C." PEOPLES . Prof roressional R. Y. WALKER GRADUATE MASSEUR Massage and Steam Bath Facial and Reducing Treatment Phone Red 315 424 8th Ave. W. FRENCH LESSONS Mr. L. P. Beaublcn, the teacher of French language, has returned to the city, and has resumed his classes. His address Is Postal station B. HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branches 20d 4th Street : Phone 655 FRASER HOUSE Is clean and quiet. 714 Frascr Street Phone Black 823 BERT'S TRANSFER and MESSENGER Stand 101 5lh East Phone Green 955 NEW LOCATION: Green 370 1431 6th Avenue East ESTHER STANYER EXPERT PERMANENT WAVING AND HAIR STYLING Late of Hudson's Bay, Vancouver R. HUNDEIDE WATKINS DEALER 337 Seventh Avenue West Phone Green 973 FIND IT with a Want Adl Sell It with a Want Adl Buy It with a Want Adl Dally News classified section gets results. NEWS CIRCULATION COUNTS RECEIVES AMERICAN DECORATION Major - General A. E. Walford. C.B.E., M.M., EJ)., Adjutant-General of the Canadian Army, who has received the United States Legion of Mcrjt, First Class. Major-General Walford served in the ranks in the last war and was commissioned In 11)16. He went overseas In the present conflict in 1939. He later was appointed as Assistant Adjutant and Quartermaster General of the Canadian Corps and returned to Canada in 1944 as Adjutant General in Ottawa. STORE KWONG SANG HING HOP KEE CHOP SUEY HOUSE 612 7th AVE. WEST (Next to King Tal) All your patronage welcome Open 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. Outside Orders from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. PHONE RED 247 GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER . and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 The Seal of Quality I BRITISH COLUMBIA'S - FINEST SALMON Classified Ads DEATHS DIED- -At Port Clements. March 22. 1945, Clifford Uwrcncc Rcnnlc, aged 4 years' and 5 months, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J- Rennlc, after a long and lingering Illness. The funeral took place from St. Mark s Church. Rev. J. Murray officiating, on March 23 to Tlcll cemetery. Many floral tributes and a large attendance at both church and ccmctcVy testified to the deep sympathy held for the sorrowing parents. PERSONAL YOUTHFUL BEAUTY and appearance of hair yours again. v.ith Angellque Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Ormes Ltd. 77 FOR YOUR DECORATING needs, anything that's done with paint, I do it. Call Red 444 or Blue 378. (86) TDK RENT FOR RENT Unfurnished room, kitchen privileges. Red 191. , (75) FOR RENT I.O.D.E. Hall. Phone 83 for particulars. up WANTED WANTED Single girl desires bright furnished room. Apply Box 972 Daily News. (78) WANTED Room and board by young man, preferably with! private ramlly. Phone American Signals 197, L. Harwood. (74) WANTED Small house or apartment, 3 rooms or more, for permanent tenants. Best references. Box 969 Dally News. (74) 1ILL1WANTE1 WANTED Experienced Fish Campman and wife for services 6 months, starting early April. Apply Selective Service Order No. AM. 172. k (74)' FOR SALE FOR SALE Typewriter. Underwood No. 5. thoroughly overhauled. $75. Owner, leaving. Apply Box 973 Dally News. (76) FOR SALE 18-foot boat and 4'A.M.C. E. Grandstrand. n.p. twin Elto outboard motor. Apply 1140 6th Ave. East. Roper. ' (75) FOR SALE Blue vclour chesterfield and chairs; bedroom suite; dinette. Used 4 months. 1437 Piggott Place. (79) FOR SALE 9-room house, partly furnished. . will be vacant before May 1. Call and see it at 709 8th Ave. West. Price $2,000, half cash. (78) rJlt SALE Chesterfield nnrl chair, $35: Quebec heater, its steel couch. $4. All In good ditlon. Phone Green "314. (74) FOR SALE Fishing boat. 'Wren', length 28 ft'.; beam 9 ft. 6 Ins.; depth 3 ft. 6 Ins.; 10 h.p. Frisco standard. Good condition. Sec Bill Mahony. boat 'Calcstl'. Fishermen's Floats. (77). FOR SALE Regulation overseas cartons. 5 lb.s and 11 lb, sizes . at 10c and 15c. The Variety Stoic. ififli FOR SALE-2 small houses rm adjoining lots, with shed at rear. $1800. Terms to be arranged. Sec Mrs. McClymont, 307 3rd Avenue. (74) MACHINERY FOR SALE TO SAW better lumber morn economically, use the modern and up-to-date type National Portable Sawmills, manufactured by National Machinery Company Limited, Vancouver, B.C. (to LOST LOST - Man's brown billfold. Name Elwood Marks. Kinder plca.se return same to Dally .News office. Howard, $5.00. (761 TENDEItS City or Prince Kuperi TKNDKlt, Scaled Tenders, marked "Tph der for Nicht Soil will be received bv tnr? iincrr. signed up to 5 o'clock p.m., Tues day, April 3, 1945, for collection of Night Soil for a period of one year commencing April 10. 1945. Full particlars may sc obtained from the City Clerk. The city docs not bind Itself to accent the lowest or any tender. II. D. Thaln, (75) CITY CLEltK SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Board of School Trustees and marked "Tender for Roofing" will be received up to noon of April 4, 1945, for the renewing of the roof of the Booth Memorial High School, replacing necessary wall flashings, waterproofing top of parapet walls and outside eves of parapet walls, and supplying and Installing eaves-trough and necessary down-drains. Tenderers to submit manufacturer's specifications proposed to be used', and form of manfacturer's hnnH or guarantee for the roof for a period of 15 years from date; of completion. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accented. For further i tion apply to the Secretary, Board of School Trustees, City HalL (78) Today in Spuvts MAPLE LEAFS WELL AHEAD Take 3 (u 1 lead in Stanley Cup Series Krtl Wings Bruins MONTREAL, March 23 Toronto Maple Leafs took a com manding lead of three games to ) one in the Stanley Cup play-oHs by scoring another victory over the Montreal Canadiens I to 3 last night. It was an overtime game. The Maple Leafs need but one more victory now to win the round while the Canadiens would have to win all three remaining games. In the other play-off round the Detroit-Boston series was evenind up With1 the Red Wings winning 3 to 2 over the Bruins. The scries now stands at two games each. CANADIAN By MARGARET WOODWARD The first of the regular programs of music appreciation which will be held each Wednesday will take place In the common lounge tonight. A very attractive program has been drawn up by Bcb Flemi.itj and the evening is designed for the enjoyment of all music lovers. The music appreciation group is under the direction of Bofo Morrison, our new supervisor. The following have books which a long overdue: W.R.C. US.- - M. L. Sauvc; S5JM. and Sudbury Marshall, Snlth, G. F. Martin. C. i,.; R. c. N. V. R, Nantes. Leadham, N. Curd: R.C. Tonight in the writing room upstairs sbingo will be played with Jlmmic Helakus In charge. In the M Y" Gymnasium Acropolis Hill basketecrs meet Soo Suds tonight at the "Y" at 8 p.m. In a sudden death game 'with the winner to meet Navy next week for the semi-final round in a 2 out of 3 scries. Acro polis and Soo Suds have both practiced at the "Y" lp the last tVo days and Indications arc that It will be a very close fas game. The game will not be broadcast. CIMITV CIIOI'I'LU" ! Too many bones have gone j Into the food chopper? To sharpen cutting edges that are becoming dull, try runnln"; a piece of coarse sandpaper through the chopper. This leaves it as bright and sharp ai cvor. But. Urfinltely It must be carefully washed before using again to remove the grit. .iv.f.,i rams I ir I lie I j-t- - Dully cxcp)t ;;undny Iroin Ihr Dally except MuliUuy 10 43,.".. Hockey Scores National League Toronto 4, Montreal 3 (overtime). Detroit 3, Boston 2. American League Hershey 3, Indianapolis 2 Buffalo 5, Cleveland 3. HOCKEY LEAGUE SCHEDULE OVER Fortress thialifics fur I'lay-off Although !ing (iantc The hockey league regular schedule came to a close last night with Fortress taking the play-off spot In spite of their loss to Soo Suds. The store was 8 to 6. Navy defeated Rcyimcnt 4-0 to epd any hope Ri"lmen! had of taking third place. The league final standing: W L T P R.C.A.F. 8 0 0 16 Navy 5 2" 1 11 Fortress ;: 2 5 15 Soo Suds 20 t Regiment - 2 6 0 4 Navy and Regiment went into the lust period with Navy leading 1-0 but Navy finally hit an Army lapse and scored three quick goals. Goalkeeper Puzntcki played a spectacular game in the Army nets and repeatedly stopped Navy plays right at his goal mouth. It was the finest ex-. hi'bitlon of goal tending seen at the "Y" this season. McNulty and Jacko were top scorers lor the Soo Suds' who finally seemed to hit their stride. McNulty goi four 'of his team's goals, Jacko two. Fortress' six goals were all scored by different players. Kotmlc played a fine game at right "wing bu. managed to put only one shot, past Cat ell. The league semi-final payoffs commence Thursday at the "Y,Navy meethig fortress In the first of a home and Home series, goals to count. Tnc sec-; ond game will be played at the "Y" on Saturday. j LONDON. CP - Brig. A. O. Hughes, county surveyor, has revealed that $2,260,000 was spent to make Hampshire roads tit to carry D-Day i:uffi. and the work took six mo-th.v SSItWIIiGS H OUCH With Minora Blades! Forcomforfandspped,youcan'j J equal Minora in its clem. It's the ' quality blado in Iho low-price field! TITS YOUR DOUBU-tDGC RAZOR IIa'05 SiW I IRENE HUGHES AND JIMMY DEVON Versatile dancing team of the record-breaking. "Lifebuoy Follies" soldier show. She and Jimmy Devon, former Dumbells star, team together In a Follies specialty number They will appear in Prince Rupert on April 22 under auspices of the local Red Cross, who will take all the with III! WlillCI Complete Shows 1:00 - 2 23 - 4:39 - 6:55 - 9:11 Feature 1:00 - 3:16 - 5:32 - 7:48 - 10:08 Today and Thursday SHIPYARD SABOTAGE In "Secret Command" Showing 'I his .Mid-week at Capitol Theatre Behlnd-thc-trcnc workings ol a big wartime shipyard are dealt with tn "Secret Command," starring Pat O Brlen and Carol ,Lan-dls, which comes to the Capitol 'Iheatrc this Wednesday and Thursday. Adapted from a Saturday Evening Post story, the plot "deals with a ring of Nazi saboteurs and their activities. There are many thrills as rough and tough characters tmack'home the dynamic story, of lusty, life-loving men and women. As temporary man and wife under secret orders from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. o urlen and Mjss Landls have a THE HCBD f0R FAMILY AUOmA GAINFUliy OCCUPIED (U MIUIOH-lKt) Mlcmco-NO CHIlDRtl UM0E.II II WXSSirO-OKIT ONE CHILD UN3II IS MAAMD'-MOK THAN CAE CH11D UhDlA It (mcm tYMt'otxn or etiKHAir occio) I4i Of Alt OilLDttN UNCXt IS Atl WWMNT OA f, W oAjvuur occuptto Flash!! Have You Heard theU Your RADIO is your link with tn. -.m , Keep it In perfect condifi: i.avr clieckcd and repaired by un rxper' i "Speedy" Radio and Electric Sd) " 43-HOUIt SEUVICE FllEEKWl 733 Second Avenue Ifcne 0W ! THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUKY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 HYDE TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord ....$10 Dry Poplar, per cord ..$12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone J78 'IMA.' 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