VARY 12, 19 THE DAILY NEWS PAGE FIVE )'' hi- I .4 Vi As dr Fields the District r f n i n finsitiiA V of D I J L U V IK V7 m i A Paid VI.. n II .IIUICUII to, (lis Villace wa: dedicated 1 bill. 1 1 L n I V V 1 ilUHIC it I VJT 1 1 rii i mi i i j v i i l-.nl ti tv (mrnlirlnil tJi. liif iiiTaiitiwu wa wounded n uction at Or wa: blown up 1 MIL' CIUUW UIIU Sampare Gu -atorv rite ltiici ivinev i n nn i nf lt.iv- .1 .. rllrjint 4i I ! 1111 L 1. It III . eat warrior if I hern tor or Kinr i'iii.M' lii it hi by Mr in, Ge.;ne William: Mr 1 ilil I Alll L 11TU I 1 u jin u p re nrp. I ..iciudln"- the ! a Crc. ;lng I u a ;pccch of 1 nad ;u:;taincd bearers, army ( w.fi f -vn 'inn . pie to do all w.,n the war avc the clos- t :nn I Anynnm j . . miulc by thr ley William'? in Harold n...na!er Plans Church in Hum 12 A com- . , . l. i: uuuiuui liH fi pnmmiin. rn nil rwii(:0riw In Terrace A for the day . a joint mect- rurrsi-iiiawvcs n. r Mi , I UVI. IIUlIIU Ul pre .ldcnt of vn urnr in nn. f ii nil v i 1 1 not available. un in rA niori services will the services blow their lo npwt nnrt t bonfire on Nigel Shcr- Becchcr. J. f I . RAW COURAGE ABOARD A CARRIER -Death took an enforced holiday when this Incident occurred aboard the ILS.S. Enler-nriso. Comlne in for a landing, Ensign Byron Johnson, of Potter, the tall hook of hU Grumman wnh mi flvin a waveoff. but . TERRACE HAS FICCONCERT TERRACE, Feb. 12 At the Oddfellows Hall Friday a brlghl and happy entertainment was put on by the Junior Women's Auxiliary of the Anglican Church under the direction of Miss Hills, sister of the rector Incumbent. The hall was filled to capacity and the long and varied program was well sustained by the excellent performances of the young people and of those not so young who added considerably fto the entertaining bill of fare. There was a flower drill done by a troupe of young girls, a pretty pageant mimicking the play of butterflies and birds in a garden of flowers. Three' short plays were highly amusing arid some fine songs by local talent supplied by Mrs. de Kergommraux", Mr. ,Uarr and Capt. Davidson were very " Jean Klrkaldv did the High land. Flfhg anclRoberta Lanibley a tap dance; Helen .Presby sang; prettUy and Alec.Houlden played well on the accordian. Last but hot leat, John Hep burn,, one of the not so youngs (rave gave cbmlc: comic1 recitations recitations iri: in' lhal that Scot's dialect which comes to him by second nature. The object of the affair was to start a fund for a memorial window in the church in honor of ocal young people who. have passed away. Those taking part in the program were: play Joyce Cote, Helen Tres-by, Margaret HuntcV and Lois iTiteomb. I Recitation Kenneth Humble. Vocal solo Mrs. de Accordian solo Helen Piano -elections Mrs. It. Hub ble. Vocal solo Helen Prestay. Military Tap Dance Roberta Lambly. Violin solo Oran Hailand. ,Play- -Helen Prestay, Marguerite Parquette, Mrs. It. II.-Trump LerPearl ,ScoraJuncSecflra. Irene Cole. Accordian solo Alex Houlden Vocal selection Capt. David son, accompanied by Miss Agnes Davidson. Recitation John Hepburn. Recitation Helen Prestay. Play Roberta Lambly, Kay Hellcat caught a wire, crashing and bursting into flame on the t Wniicroft, Patsy Poole, Shirley edge of the catwalk. To the burning plane aasnes weui. wauer L Chewnlng, Jr., of Philadelphia, Po., who dragged the pilot from the cockpit of his flaming ship, as shown in top photo snapped by a navy photographer as Lieut. Chewnlng clambered into the flaming Hellcat. Below, firefighters and flight deck crewmen work on the burning plane as he surther Into the catwalk. Chewnlng was awarded the Navy and Marine Corps medal for his heroism. CANADIANS LIKE DRINK Aboui 05 percent of Canadians driixk a beverage with each os their three meals. Between meals more people have something to drink in the late evening before retiring 140 percent) than in mid-afternoon 30 percent) or in mld-mornlng (21 percent) or ii, the early morning (7 percent) The following table shows just what Canadians drink during the course of the day: Pet. Tct. Pet nerorenicakfa."!t2.7 2.1 1.0 At Breakract 34.8 52.7 5.C Mld-mornlng 4.3 fi.7 5.3 Noon Meal CI. 8 11.5 ICC Mid-afternoon 11.0 3.0 CO Evening Meal 07.7 15.0 12.5 Late Evening 14.2 10.3 10.4 an This season ac-cent-chu-ates low-heeled styles with comfort. FLATTFI'S LOAFDUS wniniics FMT-in:r.i.i:n ties ' t c " a new sensational Loafer style with strap. (Exactly as Illustrated). t y win? i.x wh i r in it t nnm . wlui iuh V PA nilfnl In Ann n P - n.iwnA 1 " - v J j t v- w i - TE SHOE STORE uaa irom urme's Drug store; C.C.F. Bridge Party Is Enjoyable Event There were seven tables id Canada In Hayhurst, Sarah Miles, Margaret Miles and Bernlce Matthews. Vocal selections Mr. Barr. Violin solo Helen- Somerville. Highland Fling Jean Klr-kaldy. Dance of the Flowers Helen Prestay, Islay McMillan, June Se-cora, Patsy Poole, Helen MeKIe, Shirley Hayhurst, Roberta Lam RR.OTEiCIJQ.N BUT UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE BUT Smithers Man Has Painful Accident SMITHERS, Feb. 12 Oswald Hosklns, proprietor of Hoskln3 garage, suffered a painful accident here Friday when, working on top of a truck, he fell off, hitting his back across a gasoline barrel 'that was standing on end on the ground. He was rushed to hospital and given Immediate attention and is now resting as comfortably as can be expected. The Injury may not be as serl ous as was at first believed. MISSING MEN sHpyiMo UP Northern Names In Latest Canadian Army Casually .Lists Northern British Columbia men who have been reported missing are turning up safe. One Is Capt. Vilhclm Rodger Schjel-demp, born at Burns Lake wjtjh home now at Courteriay, who was previously reported missing,' and is now reported safe. He was) serving with a British Columbia regiment. Also previously reported missing but how reported not' missing is Prlvaie Joseph Jolin iHans, son of Isaac .Ifans of Sklde- Islands, lie too was with a British Columiiia regiment. Other district men appearing in recent casualty lists are: Prisoner of war Private Rob ert Russell Brooks, Quebec regi ment, Mrs. Marie M. Brooks, wife. Prisoner of war Private Walt Lewis Sweder, British Columbia regiment, son of Frank Sweder. Wood pecker. v Severely wounded Private Ed-! ward Brentzen, British Columbia iegiment, son of Mrs. Agnes Brentzen, Port Simpson. Slightly Injured Gunner Fredcricjc Prince, Royal Canadian Artllleryson of Alex Prince. Fort St. Janies. Wounded Private James regiment, son of Mrs. Mary White, Isle Pierre. Slightly wounded Trooper GarnetfAndersonCanadian Ar-moTTd rpssnrrtrMrcSTrrte Anderson, 'Tallinn. Slightly Wounded Lance Bombardier Nels Braathen Royal CanadWn Artillery. ?on of Mrs. Ingrld Braathen, Prince George. Port Clements ,Boy Weds In Saskatoon A wedding of Interest was solemnized recently at Trinity Lutheran Church in Saskatoon when Hildegarde Marie, only-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Brandlmayr sr. of Saskatoon, became the brids of Sergeant Henry Ernest Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Mayer of Port Clem- bly, Kay Wllliscroft, Joyce Cote, ! ents, Queen Charlotte Islands. Pearl Secora, Margaret Miles, i The ceremony was performed by play at a pleasant contract Sarah Miles, Bernlce Matthews, Rev. H. Wagner and Mr. and Mrs. bridge party held Saturday Lois Titcomb, Margaret Hunter, J. Brandlmayr jr. attended the nisht by the local C.C.F Club. Margarette Parquette, Prize winners were: ladies' Poole, Irene Cote, Frances Pear- groom, Pilot Officer George II. first, Mrs. Scott, second, Mrs. son. (Robin) Mayer, Is at present in Ti-aq'ualr Men';. first. F Murphy: The curtain was operated by Great Britain with the Royal second, G, W Rudderham. Roy Clifford. Canadian Air Force. Try it t.Onight! Willi two hands and a pipe, anyone can make SXclytum,ClhU on the wall. But to get the real fhing, fill your pipe with Old Virginia because that's the tobacco to make a real pipe smoker happy! OLD VIRGINIA a real pipe smoker's tobacco SUDDEN PEATH 0Ft Safee MITHFP WOMAN ! Extensive repair work whlci Jl 11 1 1 1LIJ IT vl IHn . will take several weeks to com- plete is to be done to the Rus-death SMITHERS, Feb. 12 - The Ussurl which recent-Smlthers slan vessel of Mrs. John Barker or occurred very suddenly W arrlvcd heeA dr,y It 1- n-iV. t A A? r - thin tC at her home In Smithers on Frl- QOC1- "B r; vn7 day. evening. Mrs. Barker suffered a broken George White, British Columbia ankle about a month ago when she slipped and fell on her door step. She had been home from hospital for some time and was progressing favorably until Frl cfaV' 'e verrlnff ' wHeiT she" became suddenly 111 and died In a few minutes. Deceased leaves beside her hus band at Smithers, three daughters and one son, John Barker Jr., In the Air Force at Vancouver. The'family will have the sympathy of the community In their sudden bereavement. II THE SUPREME COURT OP BHIriSH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP CHARLES WAIXACE. DBICEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order ot HU Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 23rd day of January. A.U. 1945, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of Charles Wallace, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 28th day of Peb ruary. All. 1945. and all parties In Joyce couple. The twin brother of the ! to , th, j-st t -ear" require,, to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, B.C., this 24th day of January. AD. 1943. NORMAN A. WATT. Administrator of the Estate of Charles Wallace You Insure your home against fire You insure your automobile You are glad jf you have no fires You don't wart any accidents ILL Protects you if you lose your job For this protection you contribute Just as you pay for fire insurance You do not want to lose your job. Some injured workers complain that ihey are getting nolhjng ,fqr their contributions. They are getting protection. Jhat is what you pay for in fire or automobile insurance. HUMPHREY MITCHELL Minidtr of Ubovr UNfMPlOYMfNT INSURANCE COMMISSION I. J. TDOTTIM R.'j. TAllON 'AUAN M. MITCHIll Thli ' number fly In a nri of lix advtrlifmnli txplaining Unmploymrl (niuranc Commuilanrl unaer commana oi v;upuuu i n- lipovich. She arrived here under pilot from the south. Daily News Classified Ads hrini? nulck results. I IN THE SUPREME COlfRT OP BRITISir COLUMBIA tj IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP GEOROE HENRY RO.S.S. DECEASED ' INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of His Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the Cth day of February, AD. 1945, I was appointed Administrator of the estate of George Henry Ross, deceased, and all parties having claims against the said Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 10th day of March, AD. 1945. and all parties Indebted to. the Estate are reaulred to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., this 7th day of February, A.D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT, Administrator of the Estate of George Henry Ross. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE and IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" IN THE MATTER OP WILLIAM HAWTHORN, DECEASED, INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order or Hla Honor W. E. Fisher, made on the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1945, I was appointed Administrator of the estate ot William Hawthorn, deceased, and all parties having claims against the sale! Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly verified, to me on or before the 28th day of February. A.D. 1945. and all parties Indebted to the Estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at Prince Rupert, DC, this 24th day of January, A.D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT, Administrator of the Estate of William Hawthorn. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OF THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP JOSEPH SMALWOOD HOWE. DECEASED. INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of His Honour Judge Fisher. Loral Judge of the Supreme Court of British Columbia. I was on the 31st day of January, A.D. 1945, appointed Administrator of the Estate of Joseph Smalwood Howe, who died on the 2nd day of November, 1944. All persons Indebted to the -said estate are required to pay the amount of their UKieDieaness to me lonnwun ana u persons having claims against the said Estate are required to file them wnn me properly vermea on or ue-fore the 28th clay of February, 1945. falling which distribution will be made having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C. this 31st day of January. A.D. 1945. NORMAN A. WATT. Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B C. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE OP WILLIAM KIZAK, DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge Fisher, local Judge iimbla, I was on the 2nd day of February, A.D. 1945. appointed Administrator of the Estate of William Klzak, who died on the 23rd day of January, 1945. All persons Indebted to' the said estate are required to pay the amount of their Indebtedness to ine forthwith and all persons having claims against the said state are re-quired to file them with me properly verified on or before the 10th day nf March. 1945. falling which distribution will' be made1 having regard only to such claims of which I shall have been notified. DATED at Prince Rupert. B.C., thts 2nd day of February. A.D. 1945. NORMAN A WATT, official Administrator, Prince nupert, B.C. BABBITT METALS Harris Heavy Pressure Marine Diesel and imperial Spooner's Copperlne Matchless and Choker Type Metal - Lead - Solder Stock for immediate delivery (Subject to M.C. regulations) PRINCE RUPERT SUPJPY HOUSE C. G. Ham, mgr. 330'2nd Ave. NOTICE J. H. MAIR has been appointed sole representative of NATIONAL MONUMENTS for this district. The business has been purchased from A. Weixl by W. Yule. Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee is Tops) J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR If pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly so! Smith Block Green 995 UYW TRANSFER Dry Slabwood. per cord $10 Dry Poplar, per cord ..$12.50 Sawdust, per sack 15c PHONE 580 For a .Good Meal, Visit . . . THE Victory Cafe - All White Cooks 25 Years Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself It pays to use the Classified Ad columns In the, Dally News. r l X iV V 'Hi if ... 111 . ft if fbfi TT- S 4 4: v i