ATOMIC FILM 'GOD OF ATOM' ARMY PICNIC Prime Uupctt Dallp jRitos jUD. Wednesday, August 18, 1943 Local News ews It items... COMING HERE Hotel. . A scientific film couched in spiritual theme. "Ood nf Z Don't Miss Barbecue Feed, , 9 Soccer Tonight, Roosevelt Logging Sports, Terrace, Labor: Park, 7 prn. Legion vs. Hign AT PT. EDYARD The ball park at Port Edward was the scene of the annual Salvation Army picnic Monday afternoon when between 70 and Ar. .: w " ... School. , (It) -., -.a-minute movie in'"ay- ws) d" X 1. ''sen. who sustain- Arrivals Dr. Irwin A. Moon, Preacher-Scientist, of Moody Bible Institute, is shown here in a scene from his sound-color film, "God of the Atom," to be presented at Armories, Friday, 8 p.m., August 20. First Baptist Church, Sunday, August 22, 7:30 p.m. Salvation Army Citadel, Monday, August 23, 8 p.m. rr Mron is here demonstrat- Miss Betty Sutherland, R.N.. Angeles laboratories of thoin th8 abUt face and hands!who has been in charge of the PULLOVER SWEATERS 80 children gathered to enjoy J refreshments and games despite' moody Institute of Science i, L v.7 ,,, . exP1OM0n Mla ue' h os p i t a 1 at Silbak-Premier, to be shown on at least three K,iffii i wnicn is closing down, was R. D. Orr, Vancouver; A. M. Campbell, Vancouver; P. Park-void, city; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Roy, Hudson Bay Junction, Sask.; Ken York, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. E. Provinse, Hyder, tn i," u ,C1C" "u "c passenger aboard the Camosun threatening weather. The events attracted many visitors. Soft drinks, cookies, ice cream and candy were given the chil eraT iXr ll had! !!?5day golng through to van couver. . ... - ing the Barkhauseh effect, by been a patient for several days. Alaska; R. Dunlop, Stewart; Halver, Jensen, Ketchikan: J. unions over the coming weekend by Fraser McRae. special Moody film represenative, under local church auspices. After demonstrating the theory of atomic power, the film conclues with a presentation of the world crisis caused WEEK-END EXCURSIONS to Simpson, Seattle; G. A. Barc Terrace and Laneise by Kaien Island Stages Ltd. Terrace return $3.45. Lakelse return $4.20. hear the movement of groups of molecules within a , magnetized steel bar. (195) Recent guests of Mrs. A. J. Doull of Vernon were her daughter Mrs. D. G. Esselmont and her two little girls, Mix and Adrienne, until recently at dren. The picnic closed with & period of community singing after which Mrs. M. Waksdale led in prayer. In charge of the races were Capt. James, Mrs. Chambers and Mrs. McNeil. Results' of lay, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Adams, Ketchikan; W. A. Bus leaves Prince Rupert 7:30 Lund, Queen Charlotte City; M. "j- we aiscovery of atomic a.m. each Sunday. For tickets and reservations call 99 or 229. power and offers a unique sol-! Prince Rupert. Mrs. Esselmont utlon to the problem. "There is'.and cnildren left Vernon last no defence against an attack! week for Victoria where they Sinoski, Queen Charlotte City; D. W. McEwan, Teikwa; G. Tur-ley, West Vancouver; R. E. Legg, Vancouver; P. J. Simms. Van riesired. 0. How can I remove dirt and by an atomic weapon," savs Dr 1 Jin Mr- Esselmont to make J ' m , . . t 4-1 1 ' - Moon in his narration. Scien grease from tea towels and dis infect them? (tf) PROMOTION FOR LOCAL NAVY MAN tneir permanent home. Vancouver Province. the races were as follows: Boys, 12 to 14 George Cecil, Charlie Morven. 12 years Teddy White, Nelson Clayton. 10 years-Floyd Johnson, Alix Campbel!. 8 and 9 years Willard Morven, H. Dixon. 6 and 7 years Benny couver; F. Suomir, Hazelton; O. L. Skogland, Zeballos; Mr. and Mrs. G. Durham, Premier. A. By adding a little borax to the water when washing tea In view of the Civic Centre being closed for normal use be towels, it will act as a disin tists have predicted that fewer than ten percent of those now living would escape such destruction. The only way to avoid such a possibility Is to return to a belief in God as a dynamic for ethical living." umbers and the meat pulp siwlv Stewart, Lawrence Adams. 5 to 7 years Bruce Cloister, Charlie cause of the forthcoming Car-I Writer Robert J. Rogerson, nival, the regular weekly lun-jR-CN., of Prince Rupert has chcon of the Prince RuDcrt Gvro bPpn advanced to the rate of fectant and will remove dirt and grease. Q. How can I cut a bar cf soap easily? ' A. By dipping the knife in boiling water before cutting the soap. then strain th bag. A be added II Uod 01 the Atom" is second IN YOUR favourite shades and fabrics The famous Grandmere Pullover in the English type, a mixture of Australian wool, Asiatic cashmare and French Angora Jantzen and Pride of The West pullovers in soft Botany wool. A beautiful range of pastel shades, consisting of blue, yellow, grey, fawn and camel at prices FROM Clayton. Girls, 12 to 14 years Merlyne Davidson, Fay Ryan. 9 to 10 years Hester Leason, Margaret Cloister. 7 to 8 years Beverly Stevenson, Daisy Cloister. 4 to 5 years Jeannie Cloister, Beverly Ryan. The small children were given balloons. Modern Etiquette I By ROBERTA LEE in a series of scientific movies The first, "God of Creation1 Club today was cancelled as will Leading Writer, according to a also be next week's. The club recent list of lower deck ad-was to have been addressed to- j vancements in the Royal Can-day by E. T. Applewhaite who adian Navy, has agreed to speak later on I Leading Wsiter Rogerson I was shown here last year. impressions of his recent trip was born on October 7, 1927, in Yorkton, Sask. He enlisted in to Ottawa to attend the Liberal The showings here will be this Friday night at the Armory, Sunday night at First Baptist Church and Monday evening at Q. When a hostess knows that a guest is dieting, isn't it inconsiderate for her to insist that the guest eat more than she desires? A. Yes. Whether the guest tne Salvation Army. HOT- Inspector F. B. Woods-John- is dieting or not, a hostess should never urge that she eat more than she wishes. national convention. Mrs. Bob Davis, widow of the late Bob Davis, author and newspaperman of the New York Sun, who years ago made several visits to Prince Rupert and district and became quite well known here, has been making the round trip to Alaska on the the Royal Canadian Navy as a Probationary Writer in December, 1945, at H.M.C.S. "Queen" in Regina, Sask. Among the ships in which he has served are the Algerine type minesweeper, H.M.C.S. "New Liske-ard" and the frigate H.M.C.S. "Antigonish"'' He is now serving in H.M.C.S. "Chatham," the naval division at Prince Ru- ison, provincial police, left on FLASHES? AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver Miss M. West, W. M. Cameron, Mrs. Wilkinson. To Sandspit E. Batt, B. Reid, F. B. Woods-Johnston, W. Sutler. From Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. F. King, Mrs. Steeves and infant, H. Blake, S. Whyte, R. E. Legg, C. Flnlay, Miss Krebely, P. Overson, M. Dyer, Mr. Petter-son, P. Parkvold. From Sandspit Mr. Cooper, Mrs. Flood. . today's plane for a trip to Queen Charlotte Islands on official duties. Q. When asking a person to repeat something, is it all right merely to interject an inquiring "what"? A. No; this is very crude. Say, Are you (roing thru the functional 'mid tile-age' period peculiar to women ( 3852 yrn.)? I-oea this make you suffer from hot flnnriea, feel o nervous, h-ph-strunK, tired? Then DO try I.ydia E. I kham' Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms! Fink ham's Compound also has what Doctors call a stomachic tonic effect! steamer Prince George which will be here this evening on the ! pert. way back to Vancouver. Mrs. Leading Writer Rogerson is; "I beg your pardon, what did v LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S S! The fishing vessel Western! Cruiser, owned by Nelson Bros, which went aground at the entrance to Queen Charlotte Straits recently, Is reported safe at Bull Harbor. She has a six man crew. The Western Davis is accompanied by her 1 married and resides in friend, Miss Armbruster. j Rupert. Prince ! you say?" Or, "I am very sorry. 1 1 didn't understand you." r .-w-, j Announcement I $6.50 $9.95 Advertise in the Daily News! L-ruiser went aground in a heavy fog. m m m m n JfQSt V Bn A We will be closed from jjl I II i T f I ll 1 August 16 to September 3 'jTT, 1 . , 1 1 j'.'T?l"pJ UlllL LIkO I 1 U CIVIC CENTRE SVZ3'jS J DINING ROOM , T A P r II flAIS r I AJ , .ll Aoii; Available! Announcements AH ftdvcrtiapTnetivn i tbla column will be churned for a full month t 35 cent a word 40 !)vr of Orange Tea. Proceeds Protestant Home. Oddfellows' Hall, 1 Ant numt in i v. SUMMER MERCHANDISE rmncs, Crepes, Jerseys, Printed Silks, ;s. WEAR . . . s, Slacks. September 1. Barbecue Feed and Logging Sports, Grand Home Site Drawing, auspices Terrace Civic Centre Association, Terrace, Labor Day, September 6. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Sons .of Norway and Sonia Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. . Salvation Army Home League Sale, Nov. 23, 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambral Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. Dance. Every Saturday night Oddfellows' Hall. (197) NOTICE MEMBERS OF Y.P.A., HAZEL-TON We are now collecting $1 for our new hall fund in care of Johnny Moore, secretary, or Joe Smith, president, Box 41, Hazelton. U03i .neth am) ci,..-. " " fESSORIES . . . LOOK FOB THE NEW RED AND WHITE GOLD SEAL LABEL JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue ALL AT PRICES THAT PLEASE. '-' on the Sweet 16 Personalized BUDGET PLAN 's: No Carrying Charges Pre-uar rrce z.e X. l 1' Wartime Taxes & Orders U w T 1 I ft) - PLUS DEPOSIT 2e I'lR BOTTLE J Ne'w k of j f-Sl -SSS""8 fT'jLr QfPjP SKIRTS - BLOUSES "feri 1rli coats o t ' rTlL- KIDDIES' SNOW SL'ITS J5 Y IB frafTllltl CARDIGANS and PULLOVER If llWOflf& SWEATERS j ff iFlm Moore's j AiPl I I ll 1 206 6th Street . mM-t4rmmA i now IS THE TIME FOR EVERY GOOD MAN TO COME TO THE AID OF HIS FAMILY TOPS IN KITCHEN UTENSILS! 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