DRDON'S RDWARE The Seal of Quality RITISH LUMBIA'S PPM 1ST SALMON 7 ; RUPERT REPAIR h the Pos Office) dock of household t and novelties. H. MAIR SXITURE AND PTIONEER Au Phone Blue CO "V-E DAY" IS ORDERLY Prince Rupert's cxceptlonallj quiet and orderly celebration of victory In Europe Included an impromptu midnight procession on Monday when a hundred or so soldiers, sailors and civilians, led by a piper and a drummer, marched and sang their way in happy and well self-regulated parade around the rectangle bounded by McBrlde St., Third Ave., Fulton at. and Sixth Ave. This spontaneous demonstration was about the only nocturnal event. There was nothing whatever to mar the night, the police itory Bonds. said. In fact, it was quieter than many a pay day night. Possibly the fact that the liquor store and beer parlors had been closed throughout the day and the ! have had something to do with it. Authorities . I I t !l 1 , .1 SHB,S J tar the difference ! For this reason, thousands are switching to Ovaltine. Unlike mere "vitamin carriers," Ovaltine food beverage contains not only extra vitamins but nearly all the precious fond elements needed for health and ton vitality. These include Vitamins A, Ml and D, the important minerals calcium, phosphorus and iron, high quality proteins and quick energy fuel, food a combination of food elements authorities agree arc needed for best results; So, if your child is thin, nervous and not developing properly, why not turn to Ovaltine as thousands are doins. Three normal meals plus two I glasses of Ovaltine a day give your child all the extra amounts oi yuamini and minerals needed for health and top vitality. l OVALTINE THE PROTECTING FOOD-DRINK JACKETS ...for Spring How the young men go for plaids! Full cut. well tailored With flap pockets. Morgan's Men's and Boys' Wear Third Ave., next to Ormc's Commencing MONDAY, MAY 7, 1945 THE . . OVAL LUNCH - CAFE - '11 be open for 24-hour service L NEWLY DECORATED FULL-BOURSE MEALS AND LIGHT LUNCHES Grade "A" Certificate Timely Topics from Terrace An auto cahip, which is to be called the Skeena Bridge Tourist Camp is being built on the other side of Terrace Bridge by Stewart F. Campbell. The cabins are close to the Skeena 'Highway and to Little Canyon. They are partly furnished and are beginning to look quite attractive. On Tuesday evening a number of free films, depicting different phases of the war in Europe, were shown to the Terrace public through the courtesy of Charles Adams, proprietor of the local theatre. During the showing of the pictures, George Mc-Adams gave an address in which he urged the people to buy Vic- Wilma Selma Christiansen, 21-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen who live along Frank Road, was buried on April bootleggers had "run dry" may J 30. Rev. T. C, United Church funeral service. Colwell of conducted the the L. V. Hill of Minneapolis, who has big pole yards in various parts of the United States, was In Terrace on Saturday to ar range for the purchase of cedar poles. He left for Prince Ru pert in the evening and will be returning to the States by way of Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle. C. L. M. Glggey returned to Terrace on Tuesday night's train from a trip to Vancouver. He came as far as Prince Rupert by plane and, from that point, continued his Journey by train. Mrs. Giggey Is still in the south. MLis Olive Juhnson cf the Prince Rupert Health Unit visited the Terrace schools on Thursday. She returned to Prince Rupert on Friday. Mrs. F. Hall, who went down to Prince Rupert to attend a meeting of the Prince Rupert Health Unit, returned to Ter- perween ninny cnuarcn oa mow m,,..j, ..! race on Tuesday evening. whn are poor-eaters, underweight and nervoui is often simplr a matter of proper nourishment, especially an adequate supply of ritamins. But Titamins alone are not enough. For authorities now agree that vitamins do not work alone. They work as a team with certain other food elements. Lieutenant Pierre Le Ross, R.C.A., of Vancouver has been visiting with his wife in Terrace. He left on Saturday night's train for the east. Austin Goodenough, superintendent of the Hansom Lumber and Timber Co., drove from Smithers to Terrace along the Skeena Highway on Friday He Is here on business. C. J. Norrington of Prince Ru-ocrt is going to rtake .his hom in Terrace and is Joining the office staff of Little, Haugn land and Kerr. Rev. R. Hills returned to Terrace on Friday night from a trip to Vancouver. Miss Dorothy Hills, his sister. Is still in Van couver and will probably not be back until September. I A garage is being built near the Phllbert Hotel by Gordon Temple. On completion, It will be PRINCE GEORGE to VANCOUVER 2V2 HOURS LEAVE PRINCE GEORGE DAILY 2:30 P.M. Sinsle $30 Return)$54 (Plus Tax) fno mourns required j For further information, lee) Canadian Pacific Railway' Office, Prince Rupert V4I2A WW. mmmmmm THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions ail Third Ave. Phone 178 taken over by Bill Osborne who will use It for a garage and ma chine shop. A very, successful dance was Meld at the Airport on Satur day night. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pratt have received word that their son Earl, has-been wounded over seas. Mrs. Lome Calder is once again back in Terrace and has resumed her duties in J. Smith's Store. Alleen Pratt, W.R.C.N.S., Is home from Ottawa on 16 days leave. At the regular Friday night dance held by Gordon Brookes in the Orange Hall, Mrs. C. C. Pratt .was the winner of $12. It Is rather a coincidence that her name had also been drawn the previous week but as she was not present she could not collect the prize which was then $10. It. W. Riley left during the week for Prince Rupert where he Is receiving medical ' Melvin Rase of Canadian Pack-, ers. accompanied Dy cnanes Sundberg, drove up from Prince Rupert on Tuesday ana returned Saturday. Henry Desjarlins, R.CA.F., Is spending his furlough with his family in Terrace. He has been stationed on Vancouver Island. The school board held Its monthly meeting on evening at the home of C. W. Michlel. Mrs. Hazel Agar, who is on the staff of J. Smith's Store, has been quite 111. Tom Olsen of Kwinltsa arrived in Terrace Friday night on a business trip. The Red Cross executive held Its regular monthly meeting in the Red Cross Rooms on Thurs day evening. Norman McNab and Paul Thevierge of the Engineers are back in Terrace again. J. G. Garrett, provincial assessor, Is here on official Mrs. Mangnall (nee Dorothy Little) is spending a short holiday with friends at Hazelton. There was some noisy celebration in the village when a of men came in from the W.oods to observe V-E Day. The night before the official celebration saw some noisy unofficial rejoicing In which the local pol ice were compelled to take an interest by repressing with verbal severity the over-exuberant. NORTHFLEET, Kent, Eng.. tf, The 16,000 residents of this Thamesside town are proud people because Northfleet has produced two V. C.'s one In this war and one In the last. The town thinks Its record Is not equalled by any English town of similar size. , Buy the 8th Victory Bonds! Pilnce Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, May 10, 1945 PAGE THREE ( CATELLI J Terrace Welcomes Ted Applewhaite TERRACE, May 10 In order to Introduce all members to Ted ApplewhaltQ, the Liberal condldate In the coming federal election, the Terrace Liberal Association held an informal meeting on Friday night. Olol Hanson, the retiring member, was in attendance and Mr. Applewhaite made 3n address. The meeting was very optimistic as preparations were .made ifor the coming election. SAFETY SERVICE was never more important than it is today. Not only is Spring traffic heavy, but many vehicles arc over-age and in poor mechanical condition after a hard, punishing Winter. Take the first step towards safe driving by seeing the General Motors dealer for a complete Safety Check-up. Let him put your brakes into sound, efficient shape. Let him inspect your steering, test your wheel alignment and tires. Let him check your lights, windshield wiper and glass. Remember the life of your vehicle and the safety of yourself, your passengers and other road users all depend largely upon the good mechanical condition of your car or truck. PLAY SUFE- By Playing Your Pari in Support of the SAFETY PROGRAM Sponsored by the Chiefs of Police! Take no chances! See the General Motors Dealer fox all-round Safety Service, TODAY! ml 1 reK. pl jj .1 n k n r m