DaUy Edition: uhr DaUtJ NdUS Prince Rupert Wednesday, February 14, 1945 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert DaUy News Limited, Third Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia a. A. HUNTER. Uinacllig Editor. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By City Carrier, per week . .IS Per Month . . . .86 Per Tear 17.00 Br Mall, per month , .40 Per Tear MOO bOHGil ml Meet Me at . . . JOHNNY'S JOHNNY'S SNACK BAR (Our Coffee Is Tops) MEMBER ABC. An Event of Importance . . . It took a' war to bring Prince Rupert its civic centre building. It is safe to say that, under conditions as they existed here in the days liefore the war, we would never have been able to provide ourselves with such a splendid structure :fs the Young Men's Christian Association War Services will oj)en tomorrow for its local service centre and which, after the war is over, we anticipate will become available for civilian function as the Prince Riijiert civic centre, something we have so long IiojkhI and worked for. Therefore, while the opening of the fine new building tomorrow afternoon might in the meantime le of most particular interest to the service people, for whom it will provide a venue for rest and recreation unrivalled in commodiousness and appointment, it will also mark an important event in the community history of Pnye Rupert v The meritorious project,' which we extensively publicize elsewhere in the Daily News today, meets an immediate and pressing need in an excellently adequate way and is such a character that it will remain a community asset for many years to come. Prince Rupert has good reason to congratulate the government and the YMCA War Services on the occasion of the formal opening of the building tomorrow. The Meeting of Yalta . . . We may v well feel gratified at the completely successful outcome of the Hig Three conference not only in the reaching of agreement for the, speedy completion of the war but on measures that are to be taken after the war in regard to the future disposition of Germany, the establishment of permanent worJd;j)eace and all the factors pertaining thereto. Possibly few had hoped that there could ever have been such a spirit of compromise and co-operation that must have existed to bring the conference to such a speedy and unanimous conclusion. It bodes well indeed for the future of the civilized world. . The meeting of Yalta will go down as one of the epochal events in world history respecting international Mr. Hart's Policy Speech . . . Following up on one of the most comprehensive and informative Speeches from the Throne ever presented to the British Columbia Legislature comes the policy speech of Premier John Hart, the feature being the enunciation of a program of expenditures for useful undertakings far larger and diverse than any govern-1 lime uures li.uu ment at Victoria has to date essayed. For those who favor public owner ship, or socialization if you will, the i 144 establishment of a hydro-electric commission with power to purchase, develop and distribute electric power should prove very gratifying. The Premier, with this proposed legislation, brings into actuality the idea of taking the government into the public-utilities business about which he has been talking for a long time. A properly - functioning hydro - electric coin-mission all must agree can lie productive of much benefit to the people. The plan for new buildings and extension of the faculties at the Uni versity of British Columbia; including! will also meet with general approval Popular indeed will lie the move to increase the salaries of country school teachers without cost to the rural districts. Teachers and rural boards have been pressing for this a lone time. and reassuring contemplation. KABI5ITT METALS Harris Heavy Pressure Marine Diesel and Imperial Spooner's Copperine Matchless and Choker Type Metal - Lead - Solder Stock for Immediate delivery (Subject to M.C. regulations) PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY HOUSE C. O. Ham, mgr. 330 2nd Ave. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE We Offer You . . , FINEST QUALITY FOODS COMPETITIVE PRICES COURTEOUS STORE SERVICE FREE DELIVERY to all parts of the city. You have the experience and facilities of the oldest established, privately-owned Prince Rupert grocery store at your service. Phones 18 and 10 P.O. Box 575 Bundles tor Britain Tea Is Held By Girls The gratifying sum of $71.1 J was realized last Saturday afternoon I when Junior War Workers held a successful "Bundles for Hritain" tea in the Canadian Legion looms. Many guests were present and were welcomed by MLss Edna Gardner. Those in charge of the tea room were the Ml es Maraaret Wide. Helen 'Korhonen, Edna Ronalds, and Gloria Slatta. The horns cooking able was in charge of Misses Mursarei Dunnlngton and Mary Da: 30. Miss Marjorle Thornton . looked after raffles. Looking after 1 the kitchen were Leonora Gard- 'ner, Betty Wide and Leonora .Webster Acting as cashier wa.-s Aletta Hamilton. Ladies assisting the girls were Mrs A. E. Dicken sr.. Henry Smith sr., Frank Ellison, A. McNeill and C. Barker In raffles R E. James won n chicken and Mary Caider a cake Wfn Minora Blades! Greater comfort, plu economy that's the lowdown on Minora. It's the quality blade In the low-price field, FITS YOUR COUtlE-tDCe RAZOt Eire Exchequer Reports Deficit DUBLIN, Feb. 14 O A deficit: of more than $18,000,000 despite i sharp rise In revenues has been reported by the Eire exchequer for the first nine months of the bride to be. Mrs. T. Garner and Mrs. M. the establishment of medical college, a !decorated Ubie. the bride to b cutting the cake. Those nresent were Mrs, T. Garner, Mrs. M.'McLecd, Mrs. E. Garner, Mrs. M. E. Prenderftai Ramsay. Annie Melitod Evford. Ethel Steinberg, Further aid to communities in pro-iMcLed i,..i.. . ,:m, c.;.i, rii;t:. I umu u,,c'"'. V Mrs- S. Elkins and Mrs. A. Mc- as school buildings, water and sewer-'Kivor age systems and hospital buildimrs is! a concession to demands which have UDITCC PDfiM also been long-standing. j V K 1 1 r The $30,000,000 post-war miliHrifAMn DHPHPN works program is forward looking to! ' PUllLn days when work of this kind may be more badly needed than it is now to meet progressive requirements and provide welcome employment. We do not notice in our limited summary of the Premier's program announcement of a general maintenance program for the improvement of existing roads in the province, some of which are not in such a verv good state of repair now such as a piece of the Skeena River Highway across Galloway Ranids Rridire here and the Taking Course Pearl Netta lsiana rngnway on Vancouver isian(i;,rcrm"- ,u',,l i,,c,c ,,aa ,..Jii .i,.u.n u ....... ,:.t,i i light and heavy snow and one uut uiu iii, uimyuutviiyr,. rjii.i io.ii f tHe perlences of the local iui iu iiiiiiitriuuiu jiirtnniL . Mr. Hart, the sagacious finance minister as well as Premier, has been fostering the province's financial resources very carefully these last few boom years. Now he chooses to tell us how some of that money he has been saving is to be spent. offic;r was to have two finger exertion of keeping the carrier out of banks of two or three fe?t of packed snow. There was a bril- i the time but a The Hart government has become E.LT llant sunshine at " Well known for its businesslike, thrifty During church parade. Ponder , and sensible Ways of conducting the' spotted one Prince Rupert man, i piovince'sa ffairs. Mr. Hart now in- Ar Krueer. formerly of the 1o- forms us that we a about to rean Te'nf Some Of the benefits of the sound Inirch and Janze were formerly policy of financial conservation that iln the lcwal reserve unit and were he has been carrying on for us those employed in the dry dock mach- rmof '.'f m. a,..,. ..i, l ;ine shop here. Janze was In hps- ',u'1 tu"' ' l"J,,"-!nita with a bad cold but was. coming along satisfactorily. William Bastin. who was for-1 mcrly an officer in the local re- ( serve, is another Princ Ruriert Buy War Saving.? Stamps. a THE EXCHEQUER COURT OP CANADA jt DHITISII COLUMBIA ADMIRALTY DISTRICT SIM AGAINST THE SHIP notice THAT bv a Warrant dlrerted to me I am olferlns for Bale the above-named ship, wnicn can dc Inspected at Wright' Shipyards. Coal Harbor. Vancouver. B.C. Tenders will bc accepted until nm un February 19th, 1045. Tho highest. or any tender, not necensariiy ac cepted. Terms: Cash. P. A. KEIIX,. Marshal DC. Admiralty District. IN THE SUPREME COURT OP URITISII COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "A DM I N IHTRATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP GEORGE HENRY ROSS. DECEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by order of rfl Ifnnr.p VJ V. Fisher mnilp rm Cth day of February. A.D. 194S. 1 1 wan appointed Administrator of the 1 estate of George Henry Rons, deceased, imd all parties timing claims against the raid Estate are hereby required to furnish same, properly ( verified, to me on or Ik fore the 10th i day of March. A.D. 1SM5. and all I required to pay the amount of their I mdebu-dnes to me forthwith. , DATED nt Prince Rupert. ll C. this fth day of February. AO. 1945. . NORMAN A WATT. Administrator of the Estate of George Henry Ross. SAVOY HOTEL r .itri'lli I'nitf Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASER STREET Prince Hupert NEW CHURCH BADLY FORMED Lutheran Daughters of Reformation Organized in Prince Rupert fisca ending next March 31 year d . marked toe ln Tr aeLe,nUeaWereJ-f,l1' spallation of officers and mem-up 1.171 642 compared with the , , bnmch of the ui "" -.,.. TVinohtor nf the Re- ,40.867. an Rt p,,.,.. , ...wan increase of 1.546.937. The deficit ,n r at this time last year was 3,631. MISS R. WEBBER SHOWER HONOREE A surprise shower was held at h? home of Mr- John McLeod, Mrs. Foster. Mary Ramsay, Ruth !ed by U)e 3ingin of the L DJt. theme song. "God Light a Candle Gifts Gifts were aiso received irom!h .,,. Mi!firrt christonherson. parish worker of the congregation. Special music was furnished by the junior choir. ; Following the program a fellowship lunch was served In the Service Centre of the church by : the members. This same group is snsin Capt. Harold Ponder of lical a Smorgasbord dinner this com- Itf serve Unit Heard from While ing Thursday at which t me H Cant. Harold Ponder of the Prince Rupert Machine Gun Reg-imert is havln? an Interesting and enjoyable time at Camp Borden In Ontario where he is taking a course at the Canadian Machine Gun Training Centre-. Wrathr has varied at Camp Borden since Cant. Ponder arriv ed there a couple of weeks ago cr so from 25 below zero to mere man at Camp Borden taking ad vanced training. bearer service was he.d u. i h time the cntirr chur li rhai cl was illiiminated b7 35 .-ardba wh:?h flanked thr -rronri on cither .-He. Each member then in :urn lit a torch from the centre randle as they signed thf mem bership charter. This was follow In My Heart." young women will be attired the traditional Norweuian cos IN THK SUPREME C -H ilT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN THK MATTER OP THE ADMINlHTnATION ACT" and IN THE MATTER OP TI'E ESTATE OP WILLIAM KIZAK HE' LEASED INTESTATE TAKE NOTICE that by Order of 11 IB Honour Jud?e Fl'ti r iwni Jttil of the Supreme Court ol Bnn h C . nmbla. I wax on tlif 'nd :.y 1 ' Febmarv AD 1045. npprmited Ad-mlnlstmlor of the Ut" nt William Kl?ak. who dlfd on th 23rd day of January. 1945. All persons Indebted to the ool'I estate are reqi'lri 'I to pay the amount of their indeliir-ilnrss me forthwith ami all rursins hnvli'-tlalnu against the said tute ar- r- -quired to file them with m- t)r.ner7 verified on rr before the 10th d:. . . . v. Init , . . i . . t . .. V. v.., tips frozen in 10 below zero trlbutlon will be made b . In" rf -artl weather when he was drivln? a '"la'n's 01 h"' 1 )'a" . ,, ,, .i , have been notified, liniversal carrier. r While the fin?- I dated at princo Rupert bc th: i r,n.nn ft 2nd rtnv of Febr'i:-.rv A.D !14 Ponder was perspirln with the NORMAN A WATT Offk tal Admin; trrttor Prliire Runcri ::C Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. Is it the best form to use the initials RS.V.P. on cards or invitations? A. No, as the well-bred person knows enough to acknowledge correspondence without being asked to do so. Q. What is the minimum tip in .a restaurant? A. Ten percent of the bill. Q. Doe a wife share her hus- vice was under the direction and , band's professional title? rwrformance of this young wo- i A. No. mens group. The purpose o: wis urogram was to acquaint the con gregation with the alms and ideals of the international organization. The various prases of mission activities were presented: History of the International L.D.R.. Ruby Anderson: History 833 Borden St in honor of Miss and accomplishments of the la-Ruby Webber whose marriage caj L.D.R.. Inga Fossheinv. Ai n will lake place shortly to Hugh and nurDose of the L.D.R.. Er a PIRATE WINE GROWERS The rirst wine growers in Australia wre Oreek pirates, pris oners of the English. tumes as they serve the dinner. The following were accept rd a. members of the organization: Eidora Mostad, president; Inga Foishelm. vice-president; El- Carnie. A pleasant evening was jGreunke; Missionary vision .ifleanore Storseth, secretary: LU spent playing games after which tne L.D.R. lAfrlcan, Jewish. Eski-! Han KnuUon. treasurer; Ethei a beautifully decorated basket m0, Chinese!, Beatrice Birtch. i KnuUon, Connie Conley. lleatr.o was carried in containing num- During the performance of ihe Uirtch, Ruby Anderson. Evelyi. n.iH n's'-fllaneous gifts for the evenlng the traditional torrh- I Anderson, Ena Qreunke. Sylvt:i Johnson. Iris Hanson. IN THE SUPn. COURT OP . BrHTlS H OULUMB1A IN THE MATTEK Of THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT" ind IN THE 1JATTEH OF THE ESTATE OP J061PH 8MALWOOIJ HOWa iiscHASf o. iNrmrATK TAKK NOTICE that by Order of Ills Honour Judge FV1.- UM Ji of Um 8uprtMM Court of Urtttoh Oil- isobla. I was un the 31t day of January. AO IMS. appoinud Ad- inuucuator oi ur utair ui jnai smalwoxl Howe who cllml on tr 2nd The service was presided overlay of Novtmiwr. " DIRTY BULBS CUT DOWN LIGHT. . . SHEEP BULBS, BOVLS AND FIXTURES CLEAN CLARE IS HARMFUL TO THE E YES. . . SHADE BARE BULBS WITH LIGHT COLOURED SHADES prraMW are r- ititrrd to puy Un amount of thrtf :iidrUKliH'ik to rac ferUiwttti and all IM-rviri-s nuving cUlms against tbt M rM it' .tf rW)lrrl to file Uwm with me pnaierly verified on or bo-for- 5a'f day f rVbruary. 19S. fiu !i, v.),nh dLitrlbtillon will t mM' liaw.iK rexard only to aueh laltns ol vil'-h I shnll have been .oilflPd liATKU :. Prlnc R'ilert PC this !l t t Jantmr.- AO. 194 HOI? MAN A WATT C1-. ..i A&f.r. r.Mit. P ;::. 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