Princp Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 5, 1952 Banker Now At Kitmat The Bank of Montreal Ls the first of the Canadian chartered banfcs to get established at Kiti-mat, the centre gf activities of the Aluminum Company of Canada Ltd.. where a branch waj recently opened under the management of Hush J. Karmiier t " - ? , ... I : -v a I , ' 'I r I - " r . ,f A NEW rn SUIT f FOR SPRING m Do you want a suit that REALLY suits YOU? Jjj , I Do you want it in the fj f i RIGHT COLOR ct the RIGHT PRICE? Thai 's what you get when you let us help you choose your suit. WA TTS & NICKERS ON MEN'S CLOTHING Lfirb f Ljiicst I Thirty members of the Credit i Women's Breakfast Club had Joe Goscoe as their guest when they met at the Broadway Cafe , this morning. President Jocelyn Bolton presented corsages to Diane Kennedy on her twenty-first birthday and also to the ' five new members: Mary Turner i of Sheardown's, Myrtle Franklin and J. Christenson of the Sport Shop, Mary Bond of the . D & 8 and to Bee Grant. Stork ' Shoppe1. It was decided by the members. sfok 2)a L ' I J u rj leri iter ll'leelhuj , Four members were initiated last night at the regular monthly meeting of Job's Daughters. They were Marilyn Spears, Delia Haig, Grace Wood, and June Piket. Honored Queen Heather Brewer presided. Highlight of trie meeting was a beautiful Easter addenda put on by the girls of the Bethel Choir. After the meeting the girlo and visitors retired to the banquet hall where pictures of each bethel anniversary were shown by Alex Mitchell. The local organization was AH I & I ' , Ql 13 . Si. J j Mr. Parmiter is no stranger to j these parts, having served in the ! Bank ofMontreal at Prince Rupert during 1932 when F, A. Mac- Callum was the lo:aj manager. that Mrs. Catherine Laurie should represent the club at the Credit Women's Convention to be held in Tacoma May 18, 19 and 20th. Marney Bulger and Diane Kennedy both received a copy of ' Soogwillis," in recognition of their prize winning name "Fish Tales." The prize was donated by the Prince Rupert Credit Bureau. Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee Mary McLeod reported plans for a Rummage Sale to be held in the fall. Paula Richwood reported that Credit Courses will be held the third Wednesday in each month, the first, April 16 in the Civic Centre. A film, "Telephone Courtesy," was shown by J. Goscoe. It served the dual purpose of being Instructive and amusing and stressed the eight "Musts" of telephone courtesy as presented by Lorraine Dell. al'FNS i ' 1' viayur naruiu wnaien tuning me lie. ins his congratulations to the proprietor, 1:, Wallaces fine new department store. Third I: on Street, was duly opened this morning and i ;iiy cu-tomers have been streaming itito the irimn of wearing apparel, dry goods and 4 'o inspec with admiration and purchase In Liver.lence. Firstf, jotomer to enter was Mrs. I .sky,, 400 Eighth Avenue Wext. The mayor : and a partner with every citizen in Prince 4 Unlimited, it gives me a great deal of pleasure nine years old last February. . Later refreshments were served, j A raffle of a pair of pillow to astis', ii the opening o fthis fine new store. I am sure that M.. Fclsemhai has Invested a lot of money and faith in this buslivjss and such an Investment should be great encouragement tc ail of us., I feel sure that any business that invests capital and faith In Prince Rupert' cannot help but prosper. The. mal l street of our city is beginning to show the results of some far-sighted thinking. My btst wishes are extended to M I e'senthal.'' Many messages were received from outside the city by Mr. FeUenthal but po.sibiy the most treasured was that of his niot.lv. r, Mrs. Dora Felcenthai. now residing in Pittsburg. sups, made and donated by Mar-Jorie Tattersall, was won by Jack Evans and a box of choc- ! olates was won by Mrs. J. Simp-! son. us Pass Interim Canada's greatest bargain in home beauty Examinations EASTER SEALS half-way mark in the Wrens' new entry it"' - This firm Favourite, t sparkling extra dry laser is served wit.!! pleasure all year round. Here in British Columbia the pure soft water and senile climate combine with the ' skill and patience of the brewers to bring you Lucky , Lager, thoroughly satisfying beverage, almost completed, examinations are the day and to date the Wrens have semaphore, Morse code and drill. -st exam have i UNfc iiALLUN A the outcome Hashing and appears that ias chosen the HELP DOES Popular Able Seaman Russell Hutchinson, whose term of special duty with the RCN staff a', Chatham has been completed, left to take up employment with B.C. Packers, Ltd. The staff wish him success in his new work. Navy, as she A LARGE ammunition, for a . it.: she steamed to and fro off San F.ancisco, but had no contact with the enemy. She was forced to turn back to Esquimau to coal. A slim threj hour3 after she i departed, the Germans arrived 1 off San Francisco intending ,to arrange coal supplies and then raid the CPR "Empress" liners The United Stat.es still neutral ivfused them coaling facilities so, after four days, the German ships headed for ports I" South America. While the. Rainbow tnus mis-fed cettain disaster by good for-tun. Briti h Columbia was in a state of alarm. The Premier of B.C., acting on his own initiative, bought two submarines which wer being built la Seattle for the Chilean Navy. After avoiding V S naval luiecs rent to Intercept them in the interest of neutrali ;', th two submailnes a' rived in Esquimau. N'- one knew quite what to do with them, but two ex-submarine officers of the Royal Navy were found, and volunteer ci'iws were ha.-tily trained. The Niobe s torpedoes were sent by rail from , Halifax and before long '..he submarines had successfully completed thcip first dives. Thry patrol'cd the We t Coast lor thiti years, and It was their well-advertised presence which presumably deterred the Germans from conducting raids in Bri'lsh Columbia waters and perhaps even shelling the seaports of Vancouver and Victoria. ; (From the Maginewsi 64 m Vf W i ROOM ... - . ...--' m l.7! jt. gal. 'ORDON . ANDERSON I fin in flashing. df 11 were a jir the girls, but t ground work J' lines th re I :n passing, , I tali in the air i Suing the new ti spin and the to get a few 't o can become f.f sense of the mi m ffirn-iiyr Hftiflr 'iir Vgi w i 4' ! . ft. . - "' ft' i ' k r . -" i . r r tr. '.; . . V- . - ; i 1 f .,r .; ! i . t'V ' s I' A' i " r . ' f , A ? t L j. t ' I , -V: y V "r ' IN- H, i If f. j' . B.C. CHILDREN'S INSTITUTIONS Easter Seals art $1.00 sheet, but donations of any amount arc gratefully accepted. Please mail your contribution to Lion's Crippled Children's Fund of B.C. 407 West Hastings St., Vancouver 2. (Receipts mailed on request only). Make cheques payable to Lion's Crippled Children's Fund of B. C. GENERAL ELECTRIC Petty Officer R. C. Bradley returned to duty from 30 days' annual leave looking well. Donald S. Green arrived at Chatham from Wells. BC. Mr. Green ha.' applied for entry into I lie RCN and w.ll 1 ave PrliVe o" fo. I,,,,;s Cn'tiwa'.Us short !. Hi.-TORY ' 1911-1 5 Pol i : (- opposition to the RCN f hlp-buildlng program halted construction and UMS hips Niobe and Rainbow became Inactive. 1914-The Royal Canadian Volunteer Reserve was founded by order-ln-council, May 18, 1914. to jf& n es tm tm i S W. f IMINTD '"!is:ve training " on Thurs- ere examined "Re i,f parade I'll flying colors. I'fficer was Lt staff ntc?r, WASHERS Wi Bv-50 ith Pump Contr mtrol , 4 y I 'tid Mrs. Tony ppy over the Your Easter Parade i"'i'iam John. 8 Li' II ALii i?-)J2i BcDapfy Get Lucky Mjjt Winner 1950 ZT't joil -3 Brussels Award J"' & '- j.'' Sr v - ,v i -iA March ?q ot " General Hos- NOT PRICE" 'BUY QUALITY ers Mrs. Wr. F. Bu&sey is ialllni t"-mottow night on the Camosun for a trip to Vancouver. Dr. Jens Munthe returned to thtj city on the Camosun last evening from a trip to Kemano. Much improved as a result of treatment the has been receiving at the Prince Rupvrt General Hospital, Mrs. Noa Arnold has teen home for the past few days and war. able to come downtow.i y.'st.'i'day afte noon far the first time. Horthern B. C Power fa L td. iglit ".d Buyer's. Phone 210 The Royal Canadian Navy has not always ben in Its present state of readiness. Before the First World War, Canada owned only two old cruisers the Niobe on the East Coast and the Rainbow on the West. Both were in poor repair and only partially ( manned. : 1 At the outbreak of the war lt was known that two ships of German Admiral Graf von Spee's fast cruiser squadron the Nurn-berg and the Leipzig were within striking distance of the British Columbia coast. The Admiralty requested that the RCN take action and the Canadian government, discrcgardlng the neglected state of the Navy, passed this rcque.t on as an urgent order. Th, Rainbow bravely put out to sea from Esquimau on August 3, 1914, although she was only half-manned, was not worked-' T.csncr Blink Prince Rupert. EC. Stewart, B C. Mrs. Martin !" 83c !fature attruc-. '"fists. Come In I'time. ,82c) tournament, I'1. Moose Tem- FORMAT ION IN I l'on:e. On How To Prepare f"8 Crucifixion I at 7:30 p.m. I itc up and had no high explosive YOUR 1951 INCOME TAX RETURN SID CARS mm Ql for One Week 1st" - fW .V CrrQP'onc Sedan ... 195.00 Official rcpiei'ii'iitivc!, f Hie Taxation Divisi n, Drpartint-Pt nl Nalicma! Kcvcvuc will visit PRINCE RUPERT on APRIL 24TH TO 30TH . for the purnosc f assisting: taxpayers in this area in preparing their 1951 Income Tax re'uins and answering inquiries on other In omc Tax matters. These representatives will be available for co su'tat'on at the NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE K1M.AS & OiniSTOPHKR BL'ILDINO r- SKI) AVENUE, PKINCE RUPERT Tor.pnyers in this orca ore invited to toke advantage of this free service to the public. SMART FOOTWEAR Fash'oned to enhance your costume. We've a complete selection of new designs in colors, leathers and heel heights you prefer. Widths AA-C FASHION FOOTWEAR A"!tin Sedan '' Austin Sedans - J Austin rac, , ,,, Kord Sedan ' 1 MorrU , Sedan 1 rol '"'"national Panel K.,r, sP(,.ln Free Home Delivery ho ntmm Phone: 1 LUCKY LAGER BREWING CO. LTD- New Westminster, B.C. ALSO BREWERS OF BURTON TYPE ALE "or Auto Service This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia LET YOUR INCOME TAX OFFICE HELP YOU Limited Phone Green 217 est (Hi rf . ,. . r " h ' . ? i r . i ? For quick results try a Daily News Classified!