THIS EC" Apr) AND THAT oarage to our side or theirs?" Uu I FniflN MflKFR L,ou tn column I fu. fuU month fjjt i word ainment in 8 lb p.m. Hall, Civii centre. April Idle Tea ana aie, .April 18 . . .... IL Mi ill"- Sc .m brcth - F ;nermcn " irpshments, D Hsu ickets a Muc tea and ii. .) Omus Sale, i i :ivu Centre, :. i : . April 30 up T: - May 3. Mri So."' : ;. M. Mrs Gil- Sr cme, May 8. i -v Sain May 9. . ' Cm- S.O.N., :.. !. . Church C... cpniig Tea, C :r j Chancel Mi ;2 Mr. Nora i. r a Mrs. w vv pi Tea on it ihc area ' than 30 FOR VIMY DAY The Canadian Legion opened hospitable doors to crew members of H.M.C.S. Uganda 'and Crescent last night at a Vlmy Day smoker In the Legion Hall In which music and comradeship blended. Music was provided by the Prince Rupert Civic Band and Mrs. J. S. Black's orchestra and comradeship blossomed with the refreshments. The Civic Bend received high words of praise from the gathering for its military and singing tunes. The band, led by Bandmaster Peter Lien, however, was forced to retire before the end of the evening because of prior committments of some of its and William Duff us, saxophone j and violin, led in community singing and provided pleasing1 selections during the latter part of the evening. j The program also Included songs by Signalman W. Wallace, I T. N. Kelly, Victor and Reg.( Duncan. James Nicoll was mas-. ter of ceremonies. The guests were welcomed by Vic Houston, president of the Canadian Legion local branch. " i Mrs. Elnar Tclstth of Fifth Avenue West is leaving on to-nicht's train 'for ' New York where she ls to meet her cldtit daughter, Caroline Madsen, who ls arriving from Copenhagen, Denmark, and who will come to Prince Rupert to make her home. Mother and daugnier have not met In eight years. TERRACE G Hume of if) ic-? rcccnt- make their 1 mmi.s- eiki Crosfor Brl- v mng In Tllf :auv Kit " to dal'j F Theatre and racaisy rJ&turaay: ut. a n m '""I Saturday "" " ami u run in. moons si;vln Caivi 'i ei -i Nay. Anrii i.. rW J0K 1M., ..,... Kin,,, i. n U.IIJ ... ""'"-a and -MAC Leon Knox Mrs. Helen Foitocs and Greg of Prince Rupert arc visiting with Mrs. S. Klrkaldy. Tom Ross U leaving for ! visit to Vancouver where he I plans to meet his brother whom ho has not seen for 32 years. Mrs. Gould of Vancouver Is Visiting wiiih her daughter. Mrs. C. Mayo of Lakolsc Valley. Miss E. Kinnalrd. social from Prince Rupert, ls a -few days in town. Classified Advertising Pays! TERRACE Transfer&Taxi Storage WE MEET ALL TRAINS SERVICE TO ANY POINT IN THE DISTRICT (II. Smith) P.O. Box 167 Terrace ?e y" Get a New C toud tare of ay liiea ar... Jour present car! Kcnu-nibcr, cave lit: n !.!. He '"" resale price tomorrow. " llliltl if! I .I'iIL 1 II li qulpucd to handle all maintenance " a" makes of veh'lclcs. Drive In today! Local News It L. M. Fclscnthal Is sailing tomorrow night on the Camosun for a business trip to Vancouver. On and after this date, April 11, I will not be responsible for any debts made by Mrs. Florence E. Munro. Robert Munro, 1CO0 Moresby Avenue. (80) Simplicity Patterns; Needle work Patterns: 15-20-25c. at TIIE. VARIETY STORE. a8 Ernest E. Hyndmari. inspector of schools, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for a trip to the Bella Coola district on offi cial business. Valhalla meeting tonight. James Ham has been elected to membership In the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Com merce. iMr. Ham Ls a former member of the Vancouver Junior Chamber. "W. H. Manuel and A. Gardiner, C.N.R. travelling auditors, after spending a week here on official duties, sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Will customers who have been getting eggs from R. Munro, 1C00 Moresby Ave., please call, as we are unable to deliver. (86) Mrs. G. R. S. Blackaby sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver to attend a convention of the Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, Provincial Chapter,. The visit of H.M.C.S. Uganda to Prince Rupert is highly welcome to Mr. and Mrs. David Elder, Summit Apartments, for aboard It was their son, Leading Seaman J. B. Elder, who ls visiting his parents while the ship is in port. m TIP A WTI mpptlni Kundav. members. nw. ,n I April 13, 7:30 pm in Metropole Mr,SHJ' of i! Mrs. n Black , at S'H the 'i Report " oi. convention dele-conslstlng (g6) piano, Mrs. cnancs Anaersuii, - ; violin, Lome Stevens, accordlan, ems C. N. K. Carmen's Hrmeflt Dame, Oddfellows' Hall Tonight, Friday April 11. lt' F. M. Dookrill, pioneer Bulkley Valley coal mine operator, arrived in the city on last nights train 'from Telkwa and will proceed tomorrow night by thJ Oamosun on a trip to Vancouver and elsewhere in the south, lie ls accompanied by Mrs. Dock-rill and they plan to be away several weeks. Mrs. H. B. Rochester, after a brief visit to the city, sailed by the Prince Rupert last night on her return to Vancouver. She was accompanied by Mrs. Stew art Donaldson who will pay a ( visit in the south. I President William Scow and; members of the executives of the Native Brotherhood of British Columbia arrived this morn ing on the Cassiar from the Queen Charlottes enroute to Alert Bay and waypolnts. They are returning south on Satur day after attending the seventeenth annual convention of the Native Brotherhood held at Mr. and Mrs. J antes Krikevsky, residents of Prince Rupert since 1912. sailed last night on the Prince Rupert for Vancouver whence thev will proceed to California, Oklahoma and. New York orua leisurely vacation trip On their return to British Columbia, they may decide to taks up future residence in Vancou ver. They have sold their home to Mrs. Franklin. Mr. and Mrs. W. Morgan of Sasikatoon, who have -been visit ing their ;on and daughter-in iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Morgan. Fourth Avenue East, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert for Vancouver in the course of atour cf the coast. They were accompanied by their daughter, Shirley. CELEBRATING GREEK INDEPENDENCE- The 126th annlver-sirv of Greek Independence was celebrated in New York with an hour-long parade of 10,000, many in colorful native costumes along Fifth Ave., before 50,000 spectators. Here. John Fouros and little Anastasla Panglos, wearing Greek Evzonc uniforms strut up Fifth Ave, during the parade. BLONDIE To Whom It May Concern. I - y BETWEEN SCENES Enjoying a OH oi leisure Deiween scenes of their present motion pic ture, John Dall, whiles away time in a game of solitaire with Winnipeg - born Deanna Durbin in the role of kibitzer. Production came to a sudden halt the other day when Deanna rushed from the set to her home so" that she might see her 13-month-old daughter take her first few steps. Mr. and Mrs". George C. Mitch ell sailed last night on .ths Prince Rupert fpr "a brief trip to Vancouver. Andy Blomberg sailed last night for a two' weeks' holiday trip to Vancouver and Seattle. He accompanied his mother who Is returning to Vancouver to resume residence after having been here for: the past couple of years. W. L. Baker, publisher of the Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle, was In the city aboard the Prince Rupert last evening going through to Washington D &. to attend the congressional hearing on Alaska's, petition for statehood. He was' accompanied J by Mrs. Baker and son and daughter who will visit near Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Ross Mansell, the former Annette Woods, sailed toy the Prince Rupert last night on her return to Vancouver after a brief visit to the city. Withher husband, Mrs. Mansell recently r :urncd to Vancouver frcm a v it in Ba'i'joa, California Nex: Tuesday they will be leaving by enr for Hamilton, Ontario, near which city they will pay a three month's visit. AIYANSH MAN SUCCUMBS AT MILLER BAY I Silas Clayton, 33-year old" resident of the Naas River vil- i lage of Alyansh, died Thursday night in Miller Bay Indian Hos- ; pltal sftcr an extended Illness. 1 He Is survived by his wife, who :s employed at the Miller Bay Hospital, and three children, at Alyansh. The body ls being sent to Alyansh tonight for burial. TOO LATH. TOO CLASSIFY LOST Light grey Parker 51. Bowling Alley or vicinity. Reward. Finder, please return to Daily News. '85) iNURSES GROUP ! I HOLDS DANCE Three hundred people the Registered Nurses' Association dance last night in the Civic Centre, dancing to music provided by the Esquires' Orchestra. Proceeds from the dance will be used to provide a fund j to lastall libraries in nurses' ; training centres. Committee In charge were Miss lnga Jensen, president of the local Registered Nurses' Chapter. Miss Frances Vrandreith and Miss Anne I Tuulos. Mrs. I. Jphansen and Mr Whytbrocht were in charge of the door. i INCREASE ENGLISH STUDIES j OSLO. Oh The Norwegian ; Education Council has proposed l to the ministry of church and j education a reduction of German studies in the secondary schools with a corresponding In crease in English tuition. Public Meeting CIVIC CENTRE Tonight Friday 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Prince Rupert Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society Chairman: Mayor Arnold. Speakers: Dr. John Oanshorn, Vancou- ver surgeon; Topic: "Signs and Treatment of Cancer." Kex. C. Mills, Executive Secretary, B.C. Branch, Canadian Cancer Society; Topic: "The Society and You." Sound Motion Picture: "Time Is Life" a new release. QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD. Admission Free You Are Invited to Attend. PHOTOGRAPHIC Developing Printing : Enlarging Coloring PORTRAITS and PASSPORTS . Chandler & Cowgill 21G 4th St. P.O. Box CIS I'KINCE KUPEKT, IJ.C. ANSCO PRODUCTS r PRINCE RUPERT TO VANCOUVER VIA OCEAN FALLS "Princess Adelaide" Every Monday. 10 p.m. ALASKA PORTS "Princess Norah" "Princess Louise" Full information on Bailinfi from local tichrl agent, or urite O. Hriiro Itiirpee, O.V.A., C.V.K. Station, Vancouver, By Chic Young T.iil'bettmev that uvingC have to sleep " ' ilULU. (we WECA(TEDi CACED . TVr: NEW WON IT ON ROOM SET' J ON THAT BED OP ALL PtCPLE A!Te ) ), RADIO QUIZ. -tr(0 L,-" LOOK AT -!.' "' THE V 1 Wvuu iPfite m S Spring Fever Victim Kuns Temperature. ZpesTHL ( 1 yCv Cdagood.nevecjask) mStTSv A THAT'S) 3 r)H I A WOM WHY SME' wpot.L f All IN N N C OiDVOU v t DOES WMAr SHE DOES) tuc J V YOuK I PIV.ED A TlPo WHEN SHE'S SPCJinS- f THAT f 1 1 UPSTAlCS -K- V CLEANING! nKeMFwrS S. nEw PLACE ) LC Vitt Clupctt DaUp jactos Friday, April 11, 1947 They're ISew ... They're Smart ... They're Comfortable . . . SQUALL SHIRTS CORDUROY, in Ski Designs Shades of Dark Brown and Coco COTTON GAHARDINK, Sport Figured Sand and Wine, Sand and Green, Sand and Brown Moving, racking-, Crating, Shipping and General Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient Service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and C8 . frail Steamer Service from PRINCE RUPERT to OCEAN FALLS WESTVIEW (Powell River) VANCOUVER Thursday at 11:15 p.m. To KETCHIKAN Wednesday Midnight For reservations call or write City or Depot Ticket Offices. PRINCE RUPERT JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue $7.25 $5.50 It It's Uock Work CALL . . . M. SAUNDERS BLUE 939 CONCRETE SIDEWALKS BASEMENTS Your house and yourself fully Insured while I do the work. FOR SALE TWO COTTAGES Frame Construction 1 WITH 1 ROOMS, BATH AND FIREPLACE 1 WITH 3 ROOMS AND BATH Each has .shower, bath, hand basin, toilet, hot water tank with electric heater, sink, linoleum in kitchen and bath, polished floors, etc. Must be removed from site Immediately and buildings are priced low enough to permit removal and reassembly. Price preference given to single purchaser of both. ALSO 1 Quaker Oil Hcatir 1 Kitchen Range 1 Circulating Wood or Coal Healer 1 White Enamel all-metal Ice Box 1 1" Centrifugal' Pump, ls II.P. Motor, Automatic cut-off complete Call at; HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CO., located former "Chatham Navy" Bldgs., or PHONE 631 6 w 'Baby Talk We're always ready to talk about yaur baby and serve his needs, too. For finest quality products visit our Tender Age Centre WE FEATURE THE REST OF EVER YI1I1NU FOR UAUY McCUTCHEON PHARMACY LIMITED iE. C WALLACE, Manager) Third Avenue at Sixth Street PHONE 71) Be Sure of Bulkley Market the Best WE DELIVER DAILY 3rd Avenue Phone IHINK SI101 AND (JARAC5K MOTORS DEALER 1 i7s r 1 hi ft f i .4 L 1 KH