FADE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Prince Rupert, D C. I Thursday, July 19, 1945 PHONE 657 Luxury For Tars Today Only "TALL IN THE SADDt STARTING TOMORROW BBIBH B Illllliri f c m-4m .ant- r FLOATING RUPERT PEOPLES HOMETOWN STORE NAVY Housecoats and Pyjamas Housecoats Sizes 12-44 Pyjamas sizes 12-20 rn RUPERT PEOPLES pY The Right Place for the Right Clothes lip U W Si HaBHNBBaBIDnBaBBUaiiUBBBBMdllB BONDED ftOOFERS PRINCE RUPERT ROOFING CO. and Sheetmetal Works Sheetmctal work of all kinds Air Conditioning Tanks Sinks Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders FREE ESTIMATES WORK GUARANTEED Co 7th St. & 2nd Ave. W. P.O. Box 725 Phone Blue 964 Phone Blue 143 , 0E CORiV u rt a ikiTikif rAIWIINO B a PAPERIIAXGING SIGNS AND SHOWCARDS J. L. CURRY CHIROPRACTOR It pain Chiropractic! If nerves doubly sol 8mith Block Green 935 Dibb Printing Company OFFICE SUPPLIES PRINTING " BOOKBINDING STATIONERY BIRTHDAY AND 'EVERYDAY CARDS WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN PENS T Bcsncr Block, 3rd Street Phone 231 FOR YOUR BETTER SATISFACTION . ... quality foodstuffs are carried at all times. If you want the ber., you will find it on our "shelves. You are invi.ed to inspect our stock. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE (Opposite Canadian Legion) Phones 18 and 19 P.O. Box 575 KATY'S KLEEN KITCHEN 503 FULTON STREET : PHONE BLUE 882 ' i Specializing in Home Cooking Anything from Steaks and Home-made Chili - Con - Carni to Hot Dogs. 'Also cater to Banquets, 'Weddings and Parties. Open 4 p.m. to 2 a.m. ' : APPOINTMENTS AT LEAST ONE DAY IN ADVANCE COAL and . WOOD HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 INCOME TAX Returns Prepared See R. E. AIORTIMER 324 2nd Ave. Phone 83 Free Delivery Throughout the City MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY To East Section TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY ' , To West Section FROM 2 TO 5 P.M. Kindly give us. your order before 12 o'clrfck noon during, your delivery day. We serve Special Red Brand Beef. All choicest fresh and cooked meat fresh vegetables and fruits complete line of groceries. TERMS CASH, ALL PRICED FOR ECONOMY "RUPERT BUTCHERS PHONE 21 THIRD AVE. W. Weeds rob plants of water, food space and light. COULD PRINCE RUPERT HAVE ONE? It would take a keen eye to pick the prettiest, but presumably the Judges knew best when they chose Miss Venus Ramey (centre) as "Miss Am-merlca" 1944 from among these five lovelies. This year "Miss Northern B.C." will be among the "Miss America" candidates at Atlantic City. "Miss Northern B.C." will be sponsored by the Prince Rupert Civic Centre Carnival committee and will be chosen at a beauty contest which will be one of the carnival attractions. SEAWEED SILKS LONDON, .pi A team of scientist's headed by Prof. John B. Speakman of Leeds Unl-! versity Is hard at work attempt-j Ing to produce silk stockings and I undies from.seaweed. Mr. Speak man says seaweed yield3 a silklike fibre. I i 'ill 1? 1 1 i i i BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS LTD. VANCOUVER, CANADA GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEEER and VALUATOR SALES CONDUCTED TO SUIT YuUR CONVENIENCE , FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKED AND SHIPPED Estimates Phone for Free Appointment Phone Red 127 points. RA.F, personnel reinforcements arrived at Singapore. PRINCE RUPERT onour Richard Adklns J. Armstrong Sr. Couls Astoria C. F. Bartlctt Jack Balfour Eric Barton R. II. Beerllng W, Beynon P. O. Bird Leonard Blrtch Walter Bird N. Blackhall Donald Blake R. L. Bouvctte Roll List of Men and Women on Active service in tne Army Are YOU responsible for someone's name not In this list? ARMY a. P. Lyons Danny Magnet O. Marchlldon Cecil M. Marr MurlU Mathews Steve Mentenko George W. McAfee M. P. McCaffcry K. McCrlmmon J. C. McCubbln N. McGlashan A. A. MacDonald Ian Macdonald Jack McEvoy Hotel... arrivals Piincc Rupert Miss M. Foley, Toronto;, A. K. Robertson, Victoria; : A, B. Hunter. Vancouver: IL Mrs. George F. Lovell 'and daughter, Winnipeg; A. Francis, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. I'. G. Alcock, Ocean Falls; Rev. D. Ratcllffe, Edmonton; James Bryden, Vancouver; William Mitchell, Vancouver; Mr. and Mr. A. Ward, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. A. W.' McAuley, Eb- urne; S. A. Tingley, Vancouver; John Cochrane, Vancouver; T. S. Brand, Vancouver; D. B. Newman, Winnipeg; A. J. Myers, Vancouver, WAR ASSETS CORPORATION, 410 , Seymour Street. Vancouver, B.C., are prepared o receive tenders for the unucr-memiouea motor vessels wuini arc located In core of the Supply and Transport Officer, Prince Rupert The following are the particulars of these vessels: I 1 MV RCASC No. 3, 33'x8'3-6". Req, tonnage 4 tons, Speed 7 Kt:,.. Enzlne Gasoline. 1 MV RCASC No. 4, 32Wx3 1,', Reg. tonnage 4 tons. Speed 7 kts.. Englno Gasoline. 1 MV RCASC No. 12, 32'x9'x4,6, Reg. tonnage 4 tons, Speed 7 kts.. Enslne Gasoline. Parties wishing to view anv of these vessels should apply to the Supply and Transport Officer at Prince Rupert for an appointment to Inspect snme. Tenders must be received bv Noon, on the 26th dav of July, 1945, and must be enclosed In a sealed envelope, postage prepaid, addressed to War Assets Corporation, 410 Seymour Street. Vancouver. B.C., and plainly marked "Tender No. 107 for MV's RCASC." The highest or nny tender 'may not necessarily be accepted. .,: Floor Sanding and Finishing Repairs and Alterations5- Val Spidel Green 186 Box 1430 St. "B" SAILINGS. FOR VANCOUVER r and Way Points Tuesday SS Catala Friday SS Cardena Sailings for Queen Charlotte Islands every fortnight. Further Information, Tickets and Reservations ' FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Ave. Phone 568 tliuovciuaui iiao utTCii' a piuiil lneril diamond centre since the ICth century. W. W. Bowes Alex McFarlane Ray Bracewell Gerald Mclntyre Ronald Bracewell Ian A. MacRae wiuiam urass jack Mlcholufc J. W. Brlddcn Earl Brochu W. II. Brown Prank Bruce Wlzner Bryant Arthur P. Cade John A. V. Cade G. M. Collins Jmec W. Collins Jim Colusr.1 Mike Colussl Frank Comadlna D. J. T. Cook M. van Cooten Grant Coverdale Walter Cross Bert Cross Charles Dennis Thomas Dennis Peter Dohertv Paul Dvnrnek wnrd nsnell T. W. Graham rt,,fort nrpeti T. N. Greenfield ST1n Oiin'eHch Snlro Onrvleh James Hadden Gerry Hamelln I,. J. R. Hayncs Leo Mlcholuk Victor Miller D. Montgomery R. Montgomery U. Montgomery M. D. Montesaho Clyde Moraes Alfred Calderone Stanley Moraes H. D. Calderwood Ford Moran Aldo Campannola Jack Moran Jack Camnbell James Moran John Campbell Robert Moxley William Cavalier John K. Murray Marc Cavenalle Jack Mussallem A. H. Chastcne7 Joseph Naylor ftrmur j. uiarK w. II, Nesbltt Donald Clark Edward Clark Leonard Ness Donald Norton George Collins Jr. 'David W. Oland Robert Orme Robert Parks , Frank Parlette Robert D. Patrick G. F. Penney Walter Perkins Ernie Perl&trom Peter Peterson W A. rilfold Jr. rtuir Phillips N. R. Powell I.. C. R. Raabe Ernest Ratchford Alt. M. Rlvett P.. C. H. Durnford n. A Pavllkls uenrKP uvonnyn Ed. Reenerv lunicoim t.iar-r VMtfleM Flder Frnnk Elliott vi-e sscn A. R, Finer Charles V Evltt nnr-rf FW'ln Th-ms Flewln nick Fong William Oaritck Janes Oarllck .Tnhn Ontes Ralph OlMles Alfred E. R. OlllU .I'weDh r. nu'ts Milton P. nillls Andrew Glover w'iUldn Gnmeji narrow Gomez '''nrl OnrHnn Jnmes E. Rell Csrl Reich F-eddt Reich Alex Q. Rlx " o. Pnblnson E. S. Roper Tt. R'idrterham Thomas II. Ryan Olav Rysstad Fred Slmonds Bud Skattebol Fred Scheaffer R. J. Scheaffer William Scherk John T. Scully Thomas Scully Bob Shrubsall Thomas Sibley B. Slmundson Glenn Smith Hugh J. Smith James Smith J. S. Smith W. D. Smith Douglas Stalker J. A. Stewart Albert Stiles A. L. St. John Alexander Storrle lack Storrle K. C. W. Haynes Nell Stromdahl R. H. A. Haynes "James suaen E. P. Head Cecil' Hemmons J, Q, Sutherland navld Henderson Richard Sylvester Howard Hlbbard C. Dan Taper ft IT. TTinton L. V. Tattersal F. E. Hodsktnson Robert Taylor I'arnld Hodirson Jnhn Albert Teng nnvid Houston Robert Houston Terev Hudson P, E. Hudson Fred Hunter W. B. Tobey D. Thompson Arnold-Tweed Jack Hnwln Omar H. Tweed William Hutson "Rorinev Valoy "nrolrl Ivnrson A- (Bill! Vance Robert Johnson WaH-er Johnson s. T. .Tolinston t. n. JoVl"ton Vlrlf J, Kl'lss Clarence Vaughan R. Vlekerman Robert Vuckovlch .Toh" Walker C. Wanamakcr Dr-he. w. Kcays O. n Watson Ree. Kings Tlr'c Ki'n''V "vprtir. A. Large "onaM T.e A. Ie tt, R, Tek R. M. Watson Jack Wenrmouth ,Trtmq Weir nn Wick "'linpm White riiv n.. 1.t"Mon T. ,T. vnttntns w. T. T'ton James wnni? "'nronre Trf)Vln Pbr1es O. T,nrd cvmrles E. Phone 83 mi Won't .TorV Wmt.hail v v vrt.h1 t Wr'-'ht (Women) nontflre tr-rner Mnt.Mda Larson fi'ise Bird Fdlth Mutrle nsvn T-nne Rilllv Ida E. Hanklnson Jane Taper Made Supreme Sacrifice renn Radio Dial 12in Kilocycle (Subject to change) THURSDAY P.M. 4:00 Words With Music 4:15 O. I. Jive 4:30 Comedy Caravan 5:00 Blondle '5:30 Remember 5:45 Supper Club 6:00 John Charles Thomas 6:30 The People Ask 6:45 Sports College 7:00 CBC News 7:15 Chalet Concert 8:00 Winnipeg Drama 8:30 Servicemen's Forum 9:00 Music Hall 9:30 Alan Young 10:00 CBC News 10:10 Musical Interlude 10:15 Tony Pastor's Orchestra 1 0 : 30 Sophisticates FRIDAY A.M. 7:30 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Morning Song 8:30 Morning Concert 9:00- BBC News FOR Seamen on Leave Will Have Floating Theatre, Ballroom and Fine Accommodations VICTORIA, July 19 O! - Life on the rolling waves won't be the same for battle weary tar In the Pacific as It has been for seamen In other wars. At least It won't be when the luxury ship "Amenity," now under alteration here, is completed and sent Into action. The sturdy twin-screw steamer will be a floating hometown for Royal Navy seamen on short leave in the Pacific area. When she steams into the war zone she will take with her a complete movie theatre. Ice cream parlor, recreation rooms, library shoe repair shop, valet servlc?. reading rooms and even a brewery. The decorations of the shir are the work of two prominent London designers. In the theatrr there is a stage, motion picture projection units and comfortable seating accommodation for 400 sailors. The British Admiralty spared no expense the lighting units for the stage alone cost $5,000. The theatre Is also adaptable. When the chairs are removed the boys will be able to enjoy dances in a beautiful ballroom. Both sides will look out on the vatsr through windows which stretch the length of the room. A small chapel, equipped with an organ and adaptable for the use of sailors of any faith, will seat 50 men. Adjoining the chapel Is a private office for the ship's chaplain. Sleeping accommodation on board will make tars feel they are In some ultra-modern hotel Designs throughout are In soft pastel shades with the accent on anything but wdr or navy. Trim, modern furniture, much of 1. chrome or painted metal frame, is in every room. Special quarters ar provided aboard the ship for Wrens and their officers who will be part of the ship's company. They will have their own rooms, recreation facilities, buffets and writing rooms. The ship Is panelled In birch, maple, sycamore and mahogany. The library, finished in oak, will have thousands of bocks ranging from the oldest classics to the latest best sellers. Men who have scraped their faces raw with cold water shaves In front of skimpy mirrors will relax in barber chairs while bar bers- ask if the towels are hot enough. There 'will be two of these barber shors as well as a tailor shop for refits or repairs to battle-torn uniforms. A valet shop will brush and press them. A cobbler will provide new soles and heels where needed. And a brewery will turn out 250 barrels of Grade A beer a day for .thlrstv sailors, brewed down in the hold In a specially designed brewery. Entertainment has also been included. Part of the program will be concerts glve'n by a Royal Vavybind which will be nart of the crew. A "SILLY IDEA" PRESTON, Eng., 0) George Cowell was charged with steal ing a dart board from a pub and when arraigned in court ex plained that he took the board end hid it because "I always los-at darU and that was the onlv way I could avoid it.'MIe admit ted it was a "silly idea" and pair" a $4.50 fine. PRINCE GEORGE to VANCOUVER 2V4 HOURS Leave Prince George Daily 10:20 p.m. SinsTe $30 Return $54 (Plu Tax) NO miOMTIES REQUIRED For further Information, it Canadian Pacific Railway Office, Pinet Rupert V4M2A TOURISTS "SKEENA RRIDGE CAMP" One mile East ol Terrace Rox 13 Terrace, B.C. 170 E. Third Ave. ha A VV ith the scream team that ignited the screen in "Holy Matrimony!" With Roddy McDowell... in a story of heart-throb and hilarity! "Molly and Me" is for you and you Europe as the Canadians crossed from Holland into Germanv, He got as far up as Oldenburg, having crossed the Rhine two days after the infantry. He was with the Royal Canadian Corns of Signals. Bob Is home for 33 davs before nroceeding to Fort Breckenridge. Kentucky, for Pacific war train ing. The local bov crossed the At lantic from Greenock to New York aboard the Queen Mary the passage taking the great 'Iner four and a half days. Bcb tells of navlng met quite a few old Prince Rupert people while overseas. Among them wa3 James Andrews "who died at Greenock last July. Marcus Andrews is still at Greenock, the centre of great shipbuilding in dustry on the Clyde near In Terrace the Skeena Mercantile G. McADAMS, Prop. SELF-SERVE GROCERS DRY GOODS LADIES' WEAR A Modern DeplStore WE WELCOME TOURISTS ON THE SAME PROGRAM "CRIME DOESN'T PAY" SPORTS REEL PARAMOUNT NEWS isHiiifiil '"-T:in.fMi:i Till tfl VISITORS AT AFTERNOON TEA Mrs. Oscar Nelson of Wetas- kiwin, Alta., and Mrs. Clarence Hendrickson o'f Bawlf, Alta., who are guests at the home of Mrs. Reuben Scherk, 217 Eighth Avenue East, were honored at a tea at the home of Mrs. Leonard Jensen, Fifth Avenue East Wed nesday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Reuben Scherk, Mrs. Vernon Scherk, Mrs. Nets Hilland, Mrs. Pete Peterson, and Mrs. C. E. Olsen. Mrs. Jensen received the guests and served delicious refreshments during the afternoon. Mrs. Nelson, who Is the mother of Mrs. Vernon Scherk, arrived here Saturday with her daughter, Verlie. Mrs. Hendrickson is the mother of Mrs. Nels Hilland. Accompany ing her on her visit here are her young children, Beverly and Rodney. WAS IN THICK OF EUROPE WAR Pte. Robert Rudderham. son of Aid. and Mrs. George Rudder-ham, who returned home from overseas yesterday, was pretty much in the thick, of things in the latter days of the war In GRACIE FIELDS MONTY WOOLLEI roddy McDOWAU HILARIOUS HIT HERE 30 show TiJlti Times 4An&W -(JMm 1:00 3:00 X';$4 Grade Fields, Monty Tc j and Roddy McDowell an I popular stars of the hml comedy with heart tfcl "Molly and Me' which : ured on the screen of the J tal Theatre this Friday aciJ urday. Woolley is a wealthy EJ man who, embittered by J tal scandal, cherishes si I only to have Grade FieHil her boisterous theatric leagues Invade his santr. What this blithe, singing edlenne does to the sec tongued Woolleey maktil great fun. 'Roddy Mil plays the part of Woollej! Reginald Gardiner Is i -loving butler and Nat. Schaeffer, a chorus queer r 1CE- CREAK easy to make with I WARTIME CREAM I Surt to b purt you mihf It b mlnuUi, ml Londonderry, uf nd 15' crtam- -put In rttrf top for JO mlnutti then front, that's all. No w" mooth, no leocryitali. (Uu' or tklm milk for dallcloul I dtutrtO. ISo pkg. miknli'l vlngt of any flivour. Aik you'fl cor for Londonderry. If ha dMl carry It land us Jl .00 for 7 pic'fl ana rj famous rtclpes, poitpi' I Londonderry of Canadi, (24 Dominion Squart Bulldlnd Montreal, P.Q. Vitamin Enriched Brrtfl The Choice of Manj. Who Know the Best! TKIIKACE BAKE & CONFECTIONER Home of Quality rrodmj BOX 200 TERRACE.1 TERRACE Transfer&Tai Storage WE MEET ALL TRAj RRPVTPR TO ANY P01! IN THE. DISTRICT (H. SMITH) TE2$1 P.O. Rn 1R7 TERRACE MACHINE SHOP AND GARAGE W. C. Osborne v. Im'hoff A. M. t 0H"l Expert Repairs ttCDalrS nn on nil all mik. makes of tars V Recond n..nnri Motors Tractors nnnA Macf-i nt Metric Slectrlc Work - Diesel - AccMmT Wl BOX 202 TERRACE