.5. . p. J If t v. : iff if I- 4 ill U 1) . i. 1 I 1 1 5 M't PAOE FOUR TIIE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, B ( Monday, March 19, 1945 They're Alive with , Stylo! RUPERT PEOPLES STORE 0 V C 0 U R S E ! next to Ormcs i Cambridge Clothes FOR THE'MAN WHO KNOWS ! MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 3rd Ave., THE FAMILY SHOE STORE'S Big Clearance Sale oF HIGH GRADE WOMEN'S SHOES Still In Full Swing! If you have not already goi vha,t you wanted, come in again . . . We put out New bargains Daily until stock is sold. TAKE A TIP . . . from the thrifty shoppers and come to The Variety Store. Our store is filled with everyday nerds with gift suggestions with sparkling new Spring items. And the prices will please your budget. 'Come in and browse around.. THE VARIETY STORE "Where Your Dimes Arc Little Dollars" ANNOUNCING . . . EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L.D.) Completely Renovated and , Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 6:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. j Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) FORTRESS WINS HOCKEY GAME ! Defeated Twenty-Ninth 3 to 0 ; Friday Night Fortress floor hockey team vaulted into a second place tie with Navy Friday night by defeating Twenty-Ninth 3 to 0. Both teams fought a tough attic trying to gain the lour points at stake due to a postponed game early in the seawn. fortress played a line game but had Ros Auger in goal to thank for their win by a shutout. Twenty-Ninth missed their all-star player, Carlo, whd has been posted from the area, as well as three other regulars. However, the new recruits should fill in well Judging from their perfonrmance in Friday's game. Hockey Scores SATURDAY National League Detroit 4, Toronto 3. Chicago 3, Montreal -J. American League St. Louis 3, Hcrshcy 9. Pittsburgh 10, Cleveland 12. SUNDAY National League Chlcaso 5, Detroit s. Montreal 4, Boston 2. New York 6, Toronto 5. American league Providence 10, Hershey 3. Buffalo 10, St. Louis 5. Indianapolis 8, Cleveland 4. Sport Chat . Navy meets City tonight in the first of the Area A and B. Sections Basketball play-olfs at the Y gym. This Is a sudden death game, winner to play off with the winner of the Soo Suds Acropolis game. City finished third in this league while Navy are B League champs. Both teams on paper appear to be evenly matched and a close game is expected. Teams are Intact with each having had regular practices in the past week and both arc in topnotch form. The last half goes on the air at 8:30 over CFPR. With Minora Blades! Greater comfort, plus economy that'j the lOwdownonMlnora.lt'irhq quolity blade In the low-price field. FITS YOUR DOUBIC-CDGE RAZOR usiness an d SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 'Largest Organization of Its Kind In the World" MUTUAL BENEFIT Health and Accident Association J. WRIGHT, Spec. Representative 330 9 th Ave. W. Red 693 GEORGE L. ROME Public Accountant, Auditor, etc. Income Tate Returns Compiled Besner Block Phone 387 R. HUNDEIDE WATKINS DEALER 337 Seventh Avenue West Phone Green 973 EVENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY "House of Better Cleaning" Authorized "FLEXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses Waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mall Orders Box 99 FIND IT with a Want Adl Sell it with a Want Adi Buy it with a Want Adi Daily News classified section gets results. WATERED STOCK GLASOOW, 0 Four men made "whisky" out of water and the man who bought It was fined $67.50. The "manufacturers' who worked in a cooperage yard put water into whisky barrels sent in for repair, added a little coloring matter and let it stand for two weeks. CONCERT BY BAND By MARGARET WOODWARD Last night from the stage of the "Y" auditorium under the direction of Guy Noakes. one of the highlight concerts of the season was presented by H.M.C.S. Chatham Band. A stirring opening was "The Passing of the Regiments," an arrangement of regimental marches by Aubrey Winter. In a different mood followed the William Teague arrangement of Josef Mybrow's lovejy composi tion "Autumn Nocturne." Sig- mund Romberg's .music Is ever popular and none more so than "The Overture to the Student Prince" which last night was particularly well presented in a beautiful treatment of the -Serenade theme. In a sympathetic mood with the outdoor tempest was David Bennett's descriptive arrangement of "Stormy Weather" with cornet solo by John Lamb. The lovely and timely "Sanctuary of the Heart" was preceded by a reading of the poem by Lloyd Morris who announced the program. Solo work in this beautiful number was ably handled by Boom Taylor. Conducted by Larry France music in Tango time brought "Jalousie," a Jacob Gade composition. Transcribed especially for this program by Larry and conducted by him was the second move ment of Beethoven's First Sym phony. Guy Noakes returned to the conductor's stand to conduct the next number which was in direct contrast to the quiet of Beethoven. The novelty number "Circus Parade" from the trump eters leading the parade, follow ed by the noisy minstrel banc with the calliope wheezing along behind in competition to the in dividual clown band to the lass picture of the circus uand heralding the main tent this whole number was a delightful rhusi-cal depiction of a real old time circus parade, -u favorite of all whether young or old. In a sentimental mood the band next played Rudolf Friml's tender love song "L'Amour, Tou- jours L'Amour." A novelty num ber was the final selection of the program the well known "Whistler and His Dog" which allowed the band to follow the composers' free mood and bring a gay and delightful picture of a happy scene of a man and a dog. Some time must elapse before the band, under Guy Noakes, will again come as a feature of our Sunday night program. 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