TERRACE . Prince Hupert. Daflp ISrtoa 'Saturday, November 13, 1S48 CMC -CENTRE eena Restaurant TERRACE MARKS ARMISTICE DAY , ALF ATTREE OF PRINCE Rl PERT IS PRINCIPAL SPEAKER AT ARMISTICE DAY SERVICE IN TERRACE Tor each one man by man hag won imperishable praise, r-acn rtcs gained a g'orious grave, Not that sepulchre of each wherein they lie, But-the living tomb of everlasting remembrance Wherein their glory Is enshrined. "Remembrance that win Ave on the lips "That will blossom in the deeds "Of their countrymen the world over. ' .- "For the whole earth is ennlrhrp nf Krrw TO REFURNISH HOSPITAL WARD Queen Mary Chapter I.O.D.E". in Regular Monthly Session TE RKRUB LLOYD SAVDER, PROPRIETOR SEWING CLASS The after- noon dressmaking class is filled; and making good progress.' Many of the women's dresses have reached the stage where they have been fittd by Miss Dyson. The evening class, how n d TEEN AGE BADMINTON There are so many teen-agers playing badminton this year, about 60 each time, that both the auditorium and gym are ued. A similar system for play is used with them as with the ad alts this year. A beard 'has U FOOD HOOD SERVICE Refurnishing of the chapter's I g-30 ft-W. Ul I,11UII1.1" viw.wu p.m. ounciays pi NE AND DANCE ever, has room for 10 more ward m the Prince Rupert General Hospital was one of the been made on which their mem- 0 AFTERNOON TEAS TltX 6 people. It is hoped to get this number as it will make it easier to ask for more University of British Columbia Extension courses if this one is filled to capacity. As dressmaking seems to be more in demand than bcrship cards are placed. The principal items 01 Dusiness wnen top person on the board picks ' Queen Mary ChapterImperial four from the eight below. This Order, Daughters of the Empire, assures them all of getting an met in regular session at the equal number of games and a I home of Mrs. J. A. Teng, Ambrose fairly even foursome, also of 'Avenue. The regent, Mrs. S. A. havinur tn he mpmhnn fn nrrfpr.' Kielback. was in the chair. And tablets to be set trp to them In their own land T3ut on far-off shore there Is an abiding memorial That no pen or chisel has traced "It Is graven not as on stone or brass. But on the riving heprt of humanity "Take those men Tor your ensamples. "Like them, remember that prosperity can be . ' . "Only for 'the free. "That freedom is the sure possession "Of those alone who have courage to defend It.'" ei Torres from Terrace sewing children's clothes it has Men's and Yeung Men's Pants Real good Make and fit From SWS.rm to f 13.04) Men's and Voting (Hen's WoV-Stcfl Bafts. Single jinclIoul-fcreasted. ..Well tailored to fit :.'". fc37.SO Men Rain Coats-aJtaviy (Mly ' AH sows $i.00 Men's all wool ttirrd fcrufter Coats. Best Mafce and Fit Reg. 15,0, Special ll.foo Men's Dress Caps Gd assortment- AH wool. Special Reduced Prices ', $l.hf) to I.. Men's WwrV Pants, Good Majie, All si2es, pre-shrunk; . Reg. S4.00 Special $2.V)5 Boys School floots and Oxfords SolH! Leather. Sixes 1 to 5. Special from' $."ir.0 been arranged to Include this , to get on the board at all. As Final arrangements were com- C. B- De Kergomrrreati, Terrace Reporter in the evening course, each new Mr. Miles has difficulty in sup-'pleted for the forthcoming ervising and teaching in each bridge and crrbbaee drive to be member making preferably, a VJNG OF SOUPS TO SCHOOL mouse. The finishing touches of the two rooms and as it means, held at the Civic Centre. nrilt All Kn ............ .1 ,1 x-rr- . 1 HILDREN IS GIVEN UP-CIVIC rendered the solo "There Ar c w.,r,cu uuiuig iuciiiuie iramc wirouan me ,, The sum of $20 was donated to next week, these including seam main lounge rooms, a door is Borden strcet School. There finishings Uppers, collars, fac- being cut connecting the audi-,was also a donation earmarked Ninety and Nine" and Miss ENTRE MAKING PROGRESS TERRACE with this quota-lion of Pericles, Alf Attree opened the Armistice Day service m the Oddfellows Hall on Thurs uig3, ouiiunnoies, pucKeis ana torium and the evm Oraee Little played the aecom paniment on the piano. Hymns TOPICS 1 out at the meeting and a good day morning. it. was followed by were "Onward Christian Sol-two minutes' silence and the dlers" and "Almhrhtv Father xr of serving not program f rums through the children of the prt- Nuttorral Film Board was pres- winuiuiigs. n Dtcciai ict-, siiKLLwuKK tvery t riaav gent to aitain ' ture on Monday has been ar-1 afternoon about 15 teen-ae , 1U ancMte and Terry cloth ranged for newcomers where girls work busily making articles Miss Dyson will the ! were ordered for the winter sew-sentials explain es-jft-om shells. Yesterday they be. covered durimr the first kn th nnai nwimoMnn r Siiys' Pants for dress or school brought tip at ented followed by refreshments ' Ilast Post P,ayed y Bugler Sam Strong to Save," with Mrs. C. J. b! was Well made All tei. Real reduced prices trom' , jv.il namy. mere was a large Norrington as pianist. With the fcber meewng ui urc unu a wram garnering. leaders on the platform' was week of the Tnfs will be ; making Chrirtmas cards. Theyi Ff EmpIre Btndf' rot uirn-our, or Region men, mem- irent-Teachers Aso-j $2.75 4o$ I lust before the usual lecture for m ,t th.i, , a; i read a paper emitted Hons K" iv1nS an ncccimt everyone. .t' usually a flower, then choose week in the Orange t The monthly meeting of the he returns from a Women's Auxiliary of the Ang- bers of the Legion Woman's Auxiliary. Scouts and Cubs and other members of the community. Rev.' A. Shindel led in pray- Mrs. deSatge of the Canadian Red Cross Corps. Following the Armistice Day ervices, a reception and social ART LESSONS These begin the most attractive shells for aewmes m mat city, ni 4.x. : tiA the end of this month and it parent showed that,, lit n Church was held at the were In favor of the home of Mrs. Dover with Mrs. the petals and leaves and glue "c '"y wa i, necessary to arrange a time them onto their design The re-."7 Mrs- J- btewart- fcr ana ttev. v. H. Mallett ' gave hour was held in the Legion the address. Mrs. Mabel Pike lounge, and drew a large crowd. suitable for a children's At the cl0,e of the mn"-a group, sun is very attractive as well teen-aaers and an adult's, as usefuil. After Christmas Mrs. oainty refreshments were srt-vert. Those interested are contacting Reade will teach instead of the ' December meeting will be nek! ving the soup at an West In the chair. There was a -Ice, very few could good gathering, and plans were help in the soup made for a tea and ale to be eirfore the program held on December 4. The mem-. evening and general satisfac-' TRY A CLASbiVlED Lawrence Kristmanson or Mr.3. gir!S, a group of adults who at tne home of Mrs. Reade, Sum-, AD! Lhelwd for this win-; hers also decided to hold aicarol Lred by the P.T .A.' service In the church the Sun- tion was expressed at the good progress being made with the alterations in the hall. Arter some discussion it was decided tuchers are putting day before Christmas if there J.J'. Harvey. have been asking for sheUvvork. Iml Pienia. SMALL BOYS' SAWING DAY, This teen-age girls' group after ' ; The small boys have begun Christmas will be changed to coming in eager swarms on leather work. Although Wednes- Steamshio Movements His concert on uec-its no recior nere to conduct tne Lt the Civic Centre.! services. ution will also co- wiunuiijro aii.ci ai.-iiuoi. many ctay nignt now is teen-age leatn-brlng their own fret saws and ercraft, and could be joined by For Vancouvtr Sunday ss." Coqultlam, 11 p.m. Tuesday s. Camosun, 1:33 ; next time they are being asked the girls If they wished, it is connection with the, Tnere was a full attendance rtimimlty Christmas t t a meeting of the executive of to bring a lew spare blades to already so crowded with High k was a large turn- me usvic centre on Monday ; replace the many that have School boys that Mr. Miles has P Prince George, been broken. The small boys had to divide it into two erouns. Thursday ss, all saw madly as if their live3 it is therefore, most convenient U1:15 Pm- NOTICE The Daily News wishes to draw attention to the rule that classified and transient advertising is payable in ad varrce at the office at time of presenting copy for advertising. Those desiring to advertise in this manner in the Daily News are asked ti assist the office and respect this rule by refraining from telephoning classified 28 ss. Princess Nov. 17 and Radio Dial R 1240 Kitoc.ye!i Louise, p.m. to concentrate on the auditorium for this winter and set up the baskets for the basketball , team. The room behind the bowling alleys is being turned, into a canteen which will be op-, era ted by Mr. Frederickson. A counter is being donated, stools will be made and another stove, purchased. The Civic Centre's first annual New Year's Eve , dance will be held this year in the new auditorium and plans are going forward to make lt a cabat H with a floor show. The town's new dance orchestra will play. To celebrate the finishing of the auditorium, the executive plans to hold a 'Chair Dance" on November 19 and, as Vt to Change) depended upon the rate. Then .if the girls 'concentrate on they paint their masterpieces -shell work until' the New Year and go home proudly with a blue when a place will be found for donkey or a gory red dagger, them on the leathercraft pro-Although .Rowland Miles is gram. helped by Mrs. Mark and Allen ' 1 1 tUltDAl P.M. Your Rest frating Place FULL COURSE MEALS, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ;. Banquet Hall for Luncheons,-Dinners and Parties Chinese Dishes BROADYAY 1:36 ttarmony Harbour : 59 Time Signal Bo B.C. Gardenr I0:l5-iust Mary 10:30-Way jf the Spirit U:f-JCBC News 11:03 Capitol Reports Ott. 11:S0 ttellgloiis Period l2.'W-N.y. Philharmonic Orch t :30 -Church of the Air 8:00 Musical Program 2:30 Vancouver Orchestra 3:25 CBC News TRY A CLASSIFIED AD! Fredhelm, it's still a pretty frantic " afternoon and more Success " ng Strings uncer's Choice , , Bands i helpers could be used. Advertise In the Dairy News! $ College NEWS ded Interlude twit .i-w-wtgwfe 'vy" ' I ? f - - A 4 CAFE . American Rhythm chairs are so badly needed, the price of admission will be one fc Music by Gocrimai) Phone 200 608 3rd Ave W. f4 ' "fStv chair for one couple. The Drama Club will stage three plays the Como . , relay Ninht ;ade V. first week in December. 3:27 Weather Forecast 3:30 Songs and Singers 4:O0Week-end Review ' 4:15 John Fisher 4 :3o Strings for Sun. 6:00-Record Album - 3:30 Ministerial ' Assoc. " 5:45 Musical Program t5:00-CBC News Mitchell Currie kn Music k Argue ' rta Ranch House 9 .'A "t.w. F. Baker returned last week horn Alice Arm to recuperate frum a broken arm sustained on tile job there. Continuee on Page Six) l , Ti -tZ. I ' i fin -.a . Time Rhythm imber Music NEWS Moving, Packing, Crating Shipping and General Cartage and Storage : For Complete, Reliable arid Efficient Service, call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage v; Cor. 2nd and Park Avenues Established 19111 ' ' Phones 60 and 68 piking as a Listener Richard's Orch. . LIMITED ; Phone 303 BUILDERS and - CONTRACTORS k'.her forecast. I'NDAY A.M. Sr day Recital G: 10 -The Old Songs 8:30 Familiar Music 7:00 Stage 49 I; 00 Musical Program 8:30 BrtUcally fipeaking 8:45 Book Review 9:00 Classics for Today 9:30 Vesper Hour 10:00 CBC News 10:15 Canadian Sea Captains 10:30 Prelude to Midnight 11:00 Weather and Sign Off ' MUNOAt-HM. 7:00-,Musieal Clock 7:45 -Singing Sam News and r.mentary 1 1 1:45 -Famous Voices r.&I. 12:00 Mid-day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25- Program Resume 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded interlude 1:00 Symphony Hour 1:30 Bernie Braden 1:45 Commentary and Club Clinic t 2:00 B.C. School Bdc. 2:30 Musical Program , 2:45 Don Messer hilng Song OHN H. , JLGER ,iif! 1 4" READING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN by Zane Grey Nancy Drew, Burgess, and other well-known authors. Famous Series include Bobbsey, Iloney Bunch and Hardy Boy Books. B00(S FTOMETRIST CHfi ISTITIRS THIS Bulger Ltd. i V ii f - - f 1 i L" P'lilrd Avenue . ' 8:00 CBC New? 8: 15-Morning Song :3D Music for Moderns a :45 Little Concert B:00 BBC News & Comty. : 15 Morning Devotions 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Morning V-t 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 Roundup Time 10:45 Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 Musical Varieties 11:15 Songs of Yesterday. 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude ChyMerchants City merchants are asked Jn future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Dally News office by 4 p.m. of the day previous to their publication. This co-operation will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. 518 3rd Ave. W. Phone Red 400 FOUR YEARS AFTER It is the same sandy beach, washed by the same waters of the English Channel but there all resemblance ends. Taken in August of this year, the top Canadian Army photo shows residents of Calvados province enjoying the pleasures of the beach at Bernieres in Normandy. The botton photo was taken D-Day, .June 6, 1944, as Canadian troops poured into Normandy. Here many Canadian soldiers who were remembered this Thursday lost their lives. 11 1 1 m I i i.. ii ii in--- I Electric Ranges 1 1 "I'LL TELL YOU WHyIlIICE TQTEPHESS yourself in for a Anient. Order cartls them in time for ss mailing. LATEST IMPROVED QUALITY MODELS (: We are pleased tp announce to. our customers that we have received a small "shipment ? of electric ranges. ' . , ONLY A FEW ARE AVAILABLIS " While they last, immediate delivery is guaranteed. . The Northern B.C. PoverSol "I like Stale Kxjirefis because lUey're jusl riplit for ' my taste. l liey're a smooth smoke . . . and yet not too mild., Tliey are always freh . . . firmly packed and lo not stick to my lips. Yes, State Express give me everything I want in a cigarette." 1 ' s it 1. 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