'VWaVBVeVaWWeVaVVaVeWWV V. Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, October 17, 1950 Brighten your Kitchen Announcement Rebekah Bazaar, October 18 Cards tournament commencing ln Catholic Hall, Thursday, Oct. 19, 8 pjn. Famous Soldier Scout Head Visits Here P&fuved and Bothroom with TTU JIM Are Home With I Moose and Goat One moose and one goat comprised the bag of Harry Black, Don Morton and George Thom- Colorful and Easy to Clean The great Inventory Sale of c ?es?ri !his om"a(1 h001 card party Friday, drygoods is now on at the Cow Bay Store of the Prince Rupert S""20' 8 p,m- Refreshment Fishermen's Co-op. Be early to Everybody welcome-make your choice of the many ' Remember United C h u r c h bargains. I Bake Sale, 11 to 4, Saturday, Oc Rebecca Bazaar, Oddfellows Hall, Oct. 18, 2:30 to 5 p.m. (2i2) Regular meeting Women of the Moose will be held on Wednesday, Oct- 18. (243) Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks-bank of Prince Rupert registered at B.C. House in London TILEBOARD llnson who returned to the city at the end cf the week from a two weeks big game hunting trip to the Telkwa district. ir tober 21, at 429 Third Avenue Canada's most . ;; popular white shirt . Anyone who chanced to be west, next to Wallace's- and around a few hours after Salvation Army Fall Bazaar Oct. 24. Beautiful autumn. weather prevailed and conditions were ideal INEXPENSIVE, TOO! Phones 116, 117 or 58 Legion Auxiliary card party for the outdoors, they report. Oct. 25. a week or so ago. They have midnight Sunday morning would been ln England since arrival nav seen a remarkably fine from France and Italy. Others display of northern lights. The registering were Michael Rob- j spectacle was unusually clear son of Port Albernl and Mr. and ard strong, as well as colorful, Mrs. S. M. Simpson of Kelowna. ' tne illumination sweeping across . , , . I the skies in vivid fashion - United Church Men's Club roT 9. MnPAFFPIrY I trl St. Peter's. Fall Bazaar, Oct. 26 Sonja Bazaar, October 27. Conrad School P.T.A. Hallow (X liiuuni i kit liu. i r,V. H -V e'en Hoedown. Friday, October 27th, 8 p.m. Games, prizes, danc js. n r ing, refreshments. Everybody AIR PASSENGERS welcome. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. s Are meets for supper Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Ted Applewhalte speaker. Good eats. Good speech. COME. (243) There are bargains in books at McRae Bros. We are clearing all of our fiction titles at 19c, Exercise Muskox In RCAF Films Legion AuxUiaiy Fall Bazaar To Vancouver (today) J .S. Black, J. J. Payne, D. Williams, DUC TO COLDS af latf fC Forsoothtag If IVlW relief, rub on... v VAPORUB MAJOR GENERAL D. C. SPRX w. H. Taylor, E. L. Walker, Hugh November 8. Presbyterian FaU Sale No. 18. St. Andrew's Cathedral WA Fall Sale, Nov. 18. IOD.l. tall uazaar November City -s W H. Shortridge a the end of the 49c and 97s. We will continue Wong, J. Bolvin. to carry all non-fiction and To Sandspit (today (Mr. and Mrs. J. Tymich. Mr. and Mrs. B. Victoria ana win ARROW DART .inter in me ving early to the 23. LOB A. Bazaar Dec. 1-Unlted Church Fall Bazaar December 7. Major General D. C, Spry CEE,. D80, chief executive commissioner for Boy Scouts in Canada, will be a distinguished visitor In Prince Rupert tomorrow in the course of an official tour of Canada. Highlights of his visit will be a Joint luncheon of Oy;o and Rdta.ry Clubs at noon when he will be the principal Life with the Eskimo and in the empty tracts of the north country were depleted In the films shown at the Canadian Legion hall showing exercise "Muskox." The films were shown by the Royal Canadian Air Force recruiting tearm. Flying Officer H. E. Bowman and Sgt. L. O. Jones of Edmonton. trip 10 me vw have sold their Young and daughter, Thelma. From Vancouver (yesterday) A. R. Brett, R. Hadath, Mrs. H. A. Cary, H. A. Shoqulst, A. Smith, D. Williamson, F. J. Hoar, W. Car-kef, G. W. Stewart, C. Ewart, Mrs. Phyllis McDonald, J. Schatz. From Sandspit (yesterday) Mr. Miller, M. Phillips, Mrs. T. Shepherd, N. Cqrbin, Mrs. E. "in Ninth Avenue "nd Mrs. W. Hardy. It Shortridge have technical books. Special orders 1 week delivery. (243) Miss Lucy Evans, daughter cf Mr and Mr 3. E. A. Evans of Prince Rupert, has been discharged from hospital in Vancouver where she has been a patient for some time. She was formerly employed at the Miller Bay hospital here. Her brother George, Is serving in the Princess Patricia Regiment (special service brigade) and may by this tlms be in the United States. His duties include police routine. Incidentally, George is six feet five Inches ln height. FAMOUS STRAITS The Straits of Galllpoli separ- j atlng Europe from Asia run' t.U of Prince Rupert -a-s Mr. snorinase irk' in 1914 but re- The film showed the party. BranQ, a leaving Churchill and trekking rally in the naval drill hall in the the snowy wastelands to the afternoon and a dinner of the very northern tip of the con-. pf nce, RJrt Scout Assocl-tinent. tlon ln Canadian It showed the hardships Legion ' about 40 miles, varying from one , to five miles wide. , I Here is the greatest collar to grace a neckline I Perfect fit . . . stays fresh . . . needs no starch . , . . can't wrinkle. Dart is tailored of combed broadcloth for fine texture next your skin. SANFORIZE D-labelled, so this stunning white shirt will away ' fit Launders, irons and looksmighty, mighty fine t $4.50 Green. he Old Country a o engine in wrl1 la Always Prompt anc Courteous We're Here to Servs TOU Commodore Cafe endured by the -men "and ma- 't1 ra me eany even is industry during Ing. Major General Spry and Y chines on the exercise ana or I, returning here in l5 de continuously in rt since that time. iiotk Ftol if Write m IKOCHUKE Mlrw-i CW, J. L. Watson; field commissioner for British Columbia, will arrive from Vancouver by Coat in the morning and wlil proceed by Hospitality and Oood Food" fcD INSURANCE the constant liaison of the RCAF bringing supplies to the army-One of the most Important Items the supply planes carried was mall. About 70 people turned out to see the films. rnone 17 for Send-Out Orders '. d Ave. David Chow. Mgr, 1 trance was in ex-he 13th and 14th ganlzed by Italian Watts and Nickersoh ia r. fo' Am mmi ,4 k n train in the evening to Prlnc.5 George. General Spry became chief commissioner of the Canadian General Council of Boy Scouts Association on September 5, 1946, upon th. retirement of Dr. John A. Stiles. O.B.E. In order to do so. General Spry resigned as vice Chief of the Ueneral Staff of the Canadian Army. He holds the distinction of having been the vcunp'st majcr-general in Vne British forces ln world war II at the age of 31. di janr firc:nsi:yr i ... 1 1 HI a ! a i in i. 1 1 1 1 i :i t:i ej r iMt 9-m um Ul fcI U . J t H B ( ! ill a i vrv.i mini WE MANUFACTURE AND INSTALL OIL BURNER STANDS Prince Rupert florists Bom ln Winnipeg, Manitoba on February 4, 1913, he has been Flowers for All Occasion ! ' 500 3rd Ave. Box 516 TH it a wolf cub, boy scout rover scout rover sea scout, assistant scout master and cubmaster. As a Junior officer, Genera'. Spry Frved in the Princess Louise Fusiliers reserve army) in Halifax and with the Royal Canadian Regiment (permanent frrcel In various stations in Can- Notice re voters' list HONE 884 ; nArfraf'ry made I name for himself in SMltl-GLO . Semi Gloss & High GlosS n many beautiful tints for interior decorating. QUICK DRHNG . THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. 'ratior. cl Householders and Llcenseholders for the rs whn have previously registered in either of these s and who have paid Poll Tax or Trades License the current year do not need to re-register. f-II- I r J . M,-,mmm, i . ! ' Af L'W j sports circles as coach, organizer -1 Sheet Metal Ltd. liccnvhnldei s or payers of Poll Tax should register C.ty Hall bet ween 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Mondays through YOUR ALL AROUND SERVICE ana player m iootDaii, DasKet-ball and other games. In 939 he was promoted captain and appointed adjutant ct his regiment as it sailed for overseas. After considerable regimented experience, he attended the Staff Collese, Omberley and then held various staff appointments. He served as personal assistant to Gen. McNaughton and accompanied him to North Africa and Malta. : During the Sicilian campaign General Sprv was aopointed to command The Royal Canadian Regiment and later was ptomot-ed to the rank of Brigadier and commanded the 1st Canadian In -rcistrants must be British Subjects of the full age ars, and in the case of Poll Tax payers must have in Prince Rupert continuously since January 1st, he added convenience of new Registrants, the office 'y Clerk will be kept open between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. ;y, October 27th, and Monday, October 30th. II. D. TIUIN, City Clerk. Proven in thousands end thousands of homes TMI fantry Brieade and, later, t he 12th Canadian Infantry. Brisari" In August 1944, he was appointed General Officer Commanding 3rd Canadian Infantrv Division (The "Water Rats"). 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