if "it iff 5 M c luf 1 ft PAGE FOUR ' Features: THE DAILY NEWS Thursday, March 8, 1945 THE BULKLEY MARKET CENTRAL INTERIOR ".Ieef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178 62a Prince Rupert, B.C Corner of 6th and Fulton HALF MOON SNACK (Manager, George Lum) Specializing In Lunches Chow Mein Chop Suey From 11 a.m. to 3 ajn. Opposite Sunrise Grocery You Can Depend On It T When the weather keeps you at home, you LY can PIIone us ul 10 or IUU "rucrs wm V receive the same careful attention. Our FfiEE Delivery Service covers the entire city on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Leave your order before 4 pjn. on day before delivery. MUSSALLEM'S ECONOMY STORE TRY OUR CLASSIFIED ADS THEY GET RESULTS LEAVE SMITHERS FOR VANCOUVER SMITHERS. Marrh 8 The community of Smithers will greatly miss the family of A. B. Washbern when they leave here to take up residence in Vancouver before the end of this month. Having lived here for 20 years and taken a very active part in the social and fraternal life of the town their removal will leave a vacancy. Mr. Washburn was very active in the Oddfellows and ever since the war he has had charge of the first aid classes every year. He has turned out many St. John Ambulance graduates with his efficient instruction. He was an employee here of the railway but he has quit this employment to enter business for himself in Vancouver where he Is at the present time. Mrs. Washbern has always been an enthuiastlc worker for THINK what Red Cross packages from home mean to lonely prisoncrs-of-war. Think what the comforting socks, knitted by the Red Cross women volunteers, mean to our soldiers over there in the mud of battlx Think what blood serum means to the wounded. Think what Red Cross food and medical help mean to sick and hungry children in liberated lands. Think ... and Timely Topics from Terrace RUPERT MAN HELPS TERRACE CO-OP; NIGHT CAFE FIRE STARTLES TOWN A general meeting of the Terrace Co-operative Association was held in the new Co-op store building on Saturday evening. Fred Thomas was chairman and Floyd Frank secretary. About 50 people were present. T. H. Sorensen, assistant manager of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative, was in attendance. He took a leading port in the discussions held durine Mrs. Pearson stated that there the course of the evening and was no fire in the kitchen stove helped to clear up many puzzling when the care had been lockea points. The assembly was inter- up but the pipes were in need of ested and enthusiastic. The cleaning and some sparks, lodged meeting lasted more than four in them, must have started the hours and was brought to a close by the serving of refreshments by the ladies preseat About midnight on Saturday the town was startled by the sound of the fire alarm. People in the vicinity of the Royal Cafe, the Red Cross and prominent in h!c1 ted alon the main musical and entertainment acti vities of the town and also in the Rebekah Lodge. i They have one son, Bud Wash bern, with the Canadian forces in Italy, and have two sons and one daughter (Mrs. Mike O'Neill every success In their new work and location. street, looked out of their doors and windows to see flames leaping from the chimney at the back of the building. There was no light in the building and both doors were locked so aeme passers-by '. forced open the door ! 1 it i 1 1 . i . in Smithers ijcuuhib uho w Kncnen. i ne The community will wish them fiI1f.d with mke a"d en stove were on fire. By the ume Mrs. rearson, me owner had arrived on the scene, the fire Milk is one of the best known had been put out. No damage had sources of calcium and rlbofla- been done but everything In sight l vin. fire. George Little, pioneer settler of Terrace, Is at present 1C5 miles north of Vellowknlfe, Northwest Territories, prospecting for sold. He flew Into the territory with three companions and Is reported doing very well. Gordon Brookes held the, first of a series of old time dance: to be held weekly in the Orange Hall on Saturday night. It was a great success. On Saturday Air. and Mrs. E. P. Granger, asslsrsc yy .their pupils, are putting on a concert in the I.O.O.F. Hall -.n a:c or the "Help the Netherlands Fund." Ed Gleason and family are moving Into the old Scott resl- was covered with a layer of soot, dence. The place he Is leaving Is Try to imagine our world the Red Cross ''MmMif ' .... your own' mental picture of what this war-torn world would be without the Red Cross will make you'watit to GIVE . . and give as much as you can. THE CANADIAN RED CROSS CAMPAIGN in which the St. John Ambulanco Association is participating JT 1 k -r lvi r ia jx l a L OIL I to be occupied by Mr. -and Mrs. A, D. Houghton. Mrs. Houghton's mother Is visiting with them. Ronald Cole is reported doing very well overseas. The Red Cross drive to raise funds Is now In progress. It started on Monday and is to last until Saturday, March 24. The town and district have been divided into sections and canvassers assigned to each. The quota Is $300. Last year Terrace managed to raise $5300. j The Ledo road takes Us name from a town In India. ! J. H. MAIR Furniture and Auctioneer AUCTION SALES ARRANGED AND CONDUCTED NEW AND USED FURNITURE. VALUATIONS AND ESTIMATES 632 3rd Ave. Bine 69 Prince Kupert, B.C. h I M I T E n BH IS'ice Cliaiiu for Sa!ir,lavJ mij iopx ana smarting gooj. All-BRAN SCRAPPLE y a 4l IpnuatHmh !i liuimiimilmlur V0-' ' - rs t j.rk ii li-puiuHM 'u'i- JL1.P-. 1 1 cup. .ur cup cthium! 1 ttMpm Mlt H 'up I n - '3 tLt .-"J j I t I llUun.i lli.ll r. .,.!. -" w - j !,'- Hrown wwsage in frjinR rn;etirocca-eionally ; pour off and aave fat. Brinn water to loiling point; toll iugs. Stir in corameal; stir congtAntly . ..I.,,, at.... .i i ,i W rc 1 1 n I 1 1 I Tl If L Arl.l A ll-lf M n An.f a.. . F ... - It ' mix wtlL Tour into wt W ... . 3" ie chill until finn. UnmriU; cut In lialf- ! u . v hit inch slicw: brown In lauasra fL nn i ' C- hot piddle. Serve with eyrup or a fill . 1 1 apple butter. WrJ GROCERIES, MEAT, FRUll AND VEGETABLES Make this your community shod centre SKEENA GROCER COO 5th Avenue East Pi THE FAMILY SHOE Sill Big Clearance S of HIGH GRADE WOMEN'S Si Still In Full Swing! If you have not already got what! wanted, come in again. . . . We put out New Hargains Daily c I stock is sold. Be Your Loveliest this Spring . . . One of our latest permanents 1 . 1 rll 1 ?i : . or iiair-tios win io it. Make 'an appointment now with PEGGY SAUNDERS (Annette Powell) ., Fourth Street (across from Tost Office) ftoa Cambridge Cloll FOR THE MAN WHO KNOWS. MORGAN'S MEN'S & BOYS' 3rd Ave., next to Ormea LUCKY'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-IIOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 ANNOUNCING! . . . EMPIRE CAFE (Formerly L. D.) Completely Renovated and Redecorated FULL MEALS, LUNCHES CHOW MEIN, CHOP SUEY 0:30 a.m. to 1 a.m. J. H. $ . ... .nlX&l has wen NATION for u1" " The business W j, chased f Meet Meat-' JOHNNY JOHNNY SNACK