SUEY USE vc mi DAWES NEEEK d - ATOR I TO SUIT EFFECTS ) SHIPPED phone for Appointment Red 127 nUBSER B.A. Phone 640 WEST eTal) to 2 am a in ItL 75c up P.O Box 198 rmers MILADY wweuj Local News It ver on their way back to Farewefl Party For Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J. Daly About 25 friends gathered at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Vic Morrison Saturday night to hold a surprise farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Daly who are leaving at the end of the week to take up residence at Cloverdale. Mr", and Mrs. Daly were pre sented with a lovely set of six soup spoons as a farewell gift by their friends. The presents tlon was made at an Intermls slon In the dancing which was a feature of the evening. The popular couple have lived here several years, Mr. Daly being connected with Armour Salvage company. Mrs. Vic Morrison and Mrs. Fred Murphy were Joint hostesses at the function. Military Orders 1st (R.) Bn. Prince Rupert . Rett. (MO) C. J. Toomb3. MaJ. Commanding All personnel who were absent from Pay Parade will be paid Thursday, April 12, 1945, 1930 hrs. i i i. d sandals, saucy tiesall tuned from Moderately priced. We have a good stock of Boys' and Children's Shoes SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY ily Shoe Store Limited Going to a Party? Let us glamorize you for the occasion. CALL BLUE 69 FOR AN APPOINTMENT TODAY and be assured of no last-minute disappointment. PEGGY SAUNDERS 4th St. (across from Post Office) BONDED HOOFERS lrr n.. w.t- j-is-t and Sheetmetal Works fork of all kinds Air Conditioning Sinks. Eavestrough & Furnace Work Prompt attention to outside orders II wiu rtve. w. F.U. 110X US ruuiic umv Mte j uu neuru tuts k""""1 ttAI)lQ is your link with the world! -r hi periect condition nave "a repaired by an expert can SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES cnd Avenue Phone Green 217 ems PHONE 86 TO CONTRIBUTE PERSONAL AND NEWS ITEMS Cecil Brlnd left Saturday night on a business trip to Ocean Falls. A Sportsmen, get your, tickets now for the Annual Oame Dinner April 18. Obtainable at Nelson's Barber Shop and Qrotto Cigar Store. (83) Mr. and Mrs. o. T. Richards of Drumheller, Alberta, who were guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Daly, Sherbrooke Avenue, left Friday night for Vancou A Canadian Legion (B.E.S.L.) No. 27, regular meeting Wednes day, at 8 p.m. Discussion of building matters and election of officers. City Council met In Committee of the Whole Friday night to discuss the problems arising out of an offer by Wartime Housing Limited to contribute -5,000 toward the cost of building sidewalks on Sixth avenue east and nays uove avenue. The committee will bring recommenda tions to the regular meeting of City Council next Monday night. Sore Throat i due to a cold. Let a little time-tested, soothing VapoRub melt on fC tongue. Works fine I YvIVou CARD OF THANKS To the many friends who have shown their sympathy and friendship, and to those who In any way helped and com forted our mother and father during th'e past trying months, my sister Ruth and I and our families, desire to extend our grateful thanks. ALEX O. RK. TERRACE Miss Adella Haugland has re turned from a holiday spent in Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Brooks re turned to Terrace Thursday from a business trip to Prince Rupert The school board held Its regu lar monthly meeting Wednesday In the former Olsen's Jewelry store which was recently pur chased by Mr. Gordon, of Prince Rupert. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lambly will occupy the bul.crng ror brief period. Wilfred McLean Is spending a few days here putting finishing touches on his summer home at ;Llanfear's hill. Announcement All advertisements m thU column will be charged for a full month at 25c a word. Presbyterian Spring Sale, April 12. Valhalla Hall. Whist and Crlbbage, April 12. C. W. L. Bridge, Whist and Crlbbage. K. of C. Hut, April 18. Eastern Star Ball, April 20. W.A. Canadian Legion Spring Sale, April 21. St. Peter's Sale, April 26. Lutheran Tea, April 28. Dance every Saturday night, Oddfellows Hall. 9 to 12. Swing Quintette Orcnestra. Missionary Tea, Presbyterian Hall, May 2. United Spring Sale, May 3. C.C.F. Bridge Drive every Sat urday. PIONEER OF ATLANTIC WEXFORD, Eire 0 The keep of the historic packet streamer Slrlus, one of the first to mase the transAtlantic crossing en iroiw mirirr stream, has oceii located west of Carnsore Poin where it has been buried sand for 56 years. In 1838 sne ctomoH into New York from London via Cork In 17 days, IN THE SUPREME COURT OP BRITISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE IN THE MATTER OP THE "ADMINISTRATION ACT nnri CANADIAN By MARGARET WOODWARD Sunday the Y was open to the public in the afternoon and large numbers of civilians and service personnel gathered in the lounge to see the display of photographs known as the Y.M.C.A. travelling exhibit. In the evening civilians were again welcomed at the concert in the auditorium which this week featured the Dry Dock Choir under the direction of Mr. Davis. Their excellent program was much enjoyed by the audi ence who filled the auditorium. Sunday afternoon badminton was inaugurated and a number of enthusiasts were on hand for an afternoon of informal play. Tonight Bob Wybrow will be here with the band to play for the regular dance. Spot and nov elty dances will be featured dur Ing the evening. All service personnel and lady guests are very welcome. Dancing is from 9 to 12. Tuesday a bridge party will be held in the writing room begin ning at 8 p.m. This will put the regular crlbbage party on Thursday. This change In our program schedule Is for this week only. Monday night an important event is on the sports card when Air Force and Navy will meet In the third and deciding game of RECEPTION AT. SEAMEN'S CLUB Officers and crew's of two al lied merchant vessels under going repairs at this port were guests at a reception at the American Seamen's Club on First Avenue at 8:30 Saturday night and In spite of language difficulties, the spirit of friendship suffered no frustration. Appearing at the club for the first time, Col. J. II. Mellom, American port commander, of ficially welcomed the visitors In a brief speech in the entertain ment room prior to the showing of the film "Tunisian Victory" Captain A. Krems, master of one of the vessel.? replied to the welcome. The speeches were translated by an interpreter. Addresses of welcome were also made by Adjutant A. E. Brunsden, senior Salvation Army officer of the area, and by A. E. Tutte, director of the Seamen's Club, which is operated by the American Salvation Army. At the conclusion of the film showing, refreshments were served by ladies of the Women's Auxiliary to the Navy League of Canada. the finals of the floor hockey league. In the first game Alt- Force maintained their unbroken record and led the scoring all the way. Saturday night the Navy pulled a surprise and the Air Force went down to defeat. With one game apiece and the teams bothln top form this last game should be a real battle to determine the champions. Game starts af 7:30, Sea Cadet Orders R.CS.C.C. -CAPTAIN COOK' rarade Schedule March 9 19:05-Band muster. visions. and markers 19:20 March Past. 19:30 Physical training. 19:50 Stand Easy. 19:55 Hands to classes. 20:40 Stand Easy. 20:45 Hands Xo classes. 21 :30 Secure. 21:40 Evening quarters. 21:45i-Sunset. Training: Schedule to 19:10 Hands fall in. 19:15 Prayers, colors and di Class A Firs period, Aldls (6); second period, lecture, Padre Scott. Class B First period, gunnery (S.D.); second period, gunnery (S.D.) (6). Class C First period, lecture, kit, Pay.-Lieut. Tobey; second period, compass and helm (6) Class D First period, rules of road; second period, rules of road (6). Class E First period, gunnery (S.D.; second period, gunnery (S.D.) (6). Class F First period, lecture, CP.O. Cruickshank; second period, boatwork (6), Class G First period, semaphore (6); second period, lecture, Mid. J. K. Macey. Class H First period, gunnery (S.D.); second period, gunnery (S.D.) (6). Class I First period, gunnery (S.D.); second period, gunnery (S.D.) (6). Prince Rupert, B.C. THE DAILY NEWS Monday, April 9, 1945 SUN VALLEY DF CENTRAL B.C. (Continued from Page 1) trlflcation be studied with a view of obtaining a share of this development in central and northern districts. 5. That a resolution covering the closing roads and highways during the spring break-up be presented. (The resolution was drawn up separately, and dealt with damage done roads by heavy traffic while they arc softened by spring thaws). Terrace's struggle to have the military hospital employed for civilian use took clearer shape with the appointment of a per manent hospital committee. President Harry King appointed G, Lambly, W. Brazier "and Dr. S. G. Mills to the committee. L. G. Casey, president of the Canadian Legion, who was pres cnt as a guest offered the sup port of his organization In keep lng the hospital In operation, saying that the Terrace branch, was taking the matter up wltn all provincial branches and the B.C. command. The Board made plans to honor the arrival of Hon. E. T. Kenney. provincial Minister of Lands, on April 13 with smoker and a committee was appointed to make arrange ments. Duty Division, Rodney Divi sion. Duty Officer, CJP.O. Cruick shank. Duty Petty Officer, P.O. Ward PAGE THREE HOW CAN I ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I make the bed clothing stay In at the foot of the bed? A. Try dividing an old blanket in half and let half be under the mattress and the other hall over the other covers Just under the spread. It will hold the covc'ff firmly. Q. How can I remove tangles from the hair? A. If the hair Is very tangled, try rubbing the scalp well with alcohol and the tangles will readily comb out. Q. How can I make an econ omical dessert? A. An Inexpensive and deli cious dessert can be made by pouring hot lemon sauce over stale cake that lias been heated In the oven. Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE Q. For how long a time should a guest remain after a luncheon? A. If there is no card game or other entertainment, a guest Is free to leave in twenty minutes. Q. If a man and a woman are playing golf together, with--out caddies, should the man carry both bags? A. No. The woman should carry her own bag. -1 Q. Is it proper to serve cream with after-dinner coffee? A. Not unless it Is especially requested m llriglil as daffodils, "Royal City" Peaches come to eSsSs? M-mmr --iMiSfSSS!?'- aw M your tabic with all their delicious, sun-swectcnetl SSjjiPv vafc'-'aS"''sZB5J& m flavor at its host. i?crte these large golden halves of iBRi'aSbaJ' M g luscious fruit and you'll have a dessert the family will JjsJ ''8fcf& B M praise to the skies. "Hoyal City" Peaches have the IBhnKP LWtiim.2 4dT M I same taste-tempting goodness of all Canned Foods t(JBBjjjjp mj jYffTSKt JllllST" m hearing the "Hoyal Cily" label. Plan now to get them ft JlLuM jj SSsfiT m from your grocer tomorrow. B(?" aCaLTawrVvjBflaBVaW ': m CANNED FOODS J JaBBBaBaB . i i i i in i w-t mt fOTiTP IN THE MATTKK ur i. ns. . j OP ANNIE r i-vjivt-m-" .M.VUM. new-.,? i cirri INTESTATE. TAKE NOTICE that by order ot Ills iinnnr w. E. risner. mnae uu we oo.h ,iav nf March. AD. 1945, I was appointed Administrator of the Es. ;i7- nii Florence Bradley, de ceased, and all parties having claims aitalnst tnc sam nww reaulred to lurnlsh same, properly veririedT to me on or before the 30th dflV Of APrU. A-U. luu. m ti.i parties Indebted to the said Estate their Indebtedness to me forthwith. DATED at rrlnce Rupert, B.O., this 29th day of March A.b. 1945 Official Administrator, Prince Rupert. B.C. Buv War Savings Stamps BARR & ANDERSON LIMITED plumbing and Heating Automatic Sprinkling and Coal Stokers Corner 2nd Ave. and 4th St, Phnne Red 389 P.O. Box 1294 FISHERMEN ! Call and see the St. Lawrence 100 1I.P. Mercury V-S Marine Engine now displayed in our stockroom. S.E.PARKER LIMITED Ford and Mercury Dealers 170 E. 3rd Avenue phone h:; SONG HITS Your Favourites Now Available In SHEET MUSIC "Twilight Time" "Saturday Night" "Sweet Dreams Sweetheart" "I Dream of You" "I'm Making Believe" "You Always Hurl the One You Love" "I'm Beginning to Sec the Light" "Into Each Life Some Hain Must Fall" LUCKY'S Light Delivery and Transfer 24-HOUR SERVICE 1341 Sixth Avenue East Phone Black 371 SAVOY HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. Box 54 FRASl!R STREET Prince Rupert OOODYEAK Tilt 12 & RUBBER CO. LTD. Hose Belting and Accessories. A representative stock of popular sizes carried, ready for Immediate delivery f,o.b. Prince Rupert, from Prince Rupert Supply House C. O. Ham ManTct'rs Agt. 330 2nd Ave. Phone 632 THE REX CAFE Now Open for Business CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN Opening Hours: 3 p.m. to 2 ajn. 2nd Avenue (Across from Prince Rupert Hotel) Phone 173 For a Good Meal, Visit . . . THE Victory Cafe All White Cooks 25 Years' Experience Give Us a Trial and Convince Yourself CHIMNEY SWEEPING OIL BURNERS CLEANED AND REPAIRED New equipment and help assure jou of a clean JoD Phone Black 735 HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE THE BULKLEY MARKET Features: CENTRAL INTERIOR Beef : Pork Poultry Products Under Most Sanitary Conditions 311 Third Ave. Phone 178