SBC9SBSBBKCSS99EBB TODAY 7 -9 p.m. EWtue Guprtt Dailp ntvs Tuesday, October 25, 1949 u':k ENTHUSIASM FOR NAVY SEEN BY 'LOCAL OFFICER AT OTTAWA MEET I f TMI KAMIN6.' C '"':'r!TfJiJ I ADVINWDl-niUD X i ji&i WED. at 5 - 7 - 9 " THURS. 7 - 9 p.m. rgr There is much enthusiasm generally in Canada for recruiting in the naval divisions, Lt. Walter Smith, executive officer of H.M.C.S. Chatham, reported last night following his return by plane yesterday from Ottawa where he attended a conference of commanding officers or their representatives of 20 of the 21 div STLWakL legion W.A. OFFICERS STEWART The Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion held its nomination of oificcrs on Tuesday, October 4 in the Legion Club rooms. President Mrs. Catherine Mc-Leod. First Vice President-Mrs. Violet Kirkpatrick. Second Vice President Mrs. Enid Tran. Secretary Mrs. Sally Stewart. Treasurer Mrs. Phyllis Ruth-nie. Executive Mrs. Edith Behns-n, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Vera Lawrence. Sgt.-at-Arms Mr3. Betty Stewart. The immediate Past President is Mrs. Betty Burwl.se. - , , t l ' - m isions across Canada. Lt. Smith told or good progress 5 'A sVf ! under the leadership of Capt. H. L. Quinn, D S C., director of Naval Reserves for Canada. Capt. Quinn which had been made by the conference in the way of planning and training programs con h a former Piinre kuyert boy and AKMY DRIVE (Continued rrom faae sidered in the light of the overall picture. He enthused over the way the proceedings had been carried on 1. Philptt Evitt Canadian Legi,m ! K,,'ly Douglas Ltd 'i Watts and Hkt, ' Brown wotids his first naval experience was in the old Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Naval Reserve here twenty-five years ago. "Everything was strictly business," said Lt. Smith describing the sessions. Employees Bob Parker Ltd. Mitchell and Currie Ltd Wilford Electric Works T. McMeckin St Sons 10 .Miss N. itj t MRS. BEHNSEN IS P.-T. PRESIDENT i Mr. Rothwell "iManson's Jew-ue. ' 5 W. Cruickshank" " 10 Macey's r(mtn.,i Yard Goods And More YARD GOODS Our home sewing section has 5 the largest selection ever j Booth Fisheries Co. Ltd. J Added interest was lent to the proceedings through the presence for the first time of a representative of H.M.C.S. "Cabot," St. TWO OF A KIND Two Barbara Ann Scotts got together when the skating Barbara Ann met Vancouver's Barbara Ann, 14-year-old high school pupil. They sipped a milkshake together as skater Scott gave encouragement and advice to would-be skater Scott. The latter plans to take to the ice for lessons this winter (CP Thole) ! Ffcir-on Fisherips s. n r. v-. rurniiu'c STEWART The Stewart Pnr-IByW11 Machine Works . 10;F.,i,jim Fotwea ' ent-Teachers' Association held ' Ormes Drug Store 25 j WalU e Pharmar! " its annual election in the court- j"Anon" 25 1 D. G. Stenstrom room here. The following of fi- ; Dr- Cheney 10 ; Geo. Hill and Co " cers were elected for the current ' AnneWe Mansell 13 'A Thompson WALLACE'S : DEPT. STORE Timely Recipe ur. Montgomery 13 Mrs. Rav iwi- year. 1 mteh r MeLeod and Ray 10. J"lm Gurvk-h "Friend" - J CN R Kml. FORT BABINE POST OFFICE A post office may be established soon at remote Fort Babine in the central interior country. In response to representations made by E. T. Applewhaite, M.P. for Skeena an investigation is to b' made immediately as to the feasibility and desirability of opening a Post Office there. CANON PROCTOR NOW AT NELSON Style Beauty Parlour 5 80 Taxi ' Long Motors 5'Northlan.1 Da Rupert Butcher 5 j Jones Newstaad"' I" Family Shoe Store 5 Swift Canadian r n, Pioneer Market 5 N. E. Gerrard SHE DIED AT BELLA BELLA President Mrs. Edith Behnsen (re-elected). Vice President Mrs. O. Forsyth. . Secretary-Miss lin Jacobson. Treasurer Mrs.. Vanna Luplck. This organization has been doing excellent work, and have a very ambitious program lined tip for the ensuing se&son. To their Rev. T D. Proctor, vicar of John's, Newfoundland, in Uie person of Lt. Cdr. Fabian O'Dea. Lt. Smith gave a report to his fellow officers last night in the course of the weekly parade of the local division which was followed by the showing ot training films and a sports night which featured basketball practice. The local division now has a strength of about 45 officer and men. EXPERIENCES While in Ottawa. Lt. Smith met E. T. Applewhaite M. P. far Skeena with whom he had lur-cheon and who showed him around the Parliament Buildings. An experience in Toronto was watching one of the world'.; two commercial jet passenger planes Celery Stuffing 12 cups dry bread cubes 1 medium onion, chopped fine ',2 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning U teaspoon pepper 2 cup melted butter or margarine - 2 10-ounce tins cream of celery Windermere, B. C, and rural dean credit goes the purchase of a 1(5 AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT . ORDER YOUR BELLA BELLA-Stricken with of East Kootenay, has been ap-a sudden and severe cold while pointed canon of St. Saviour'? employed at Butedale Cannery, Procathedral in Nelson. Canor. Mrs. Mabel Wesley of Kitimaat Proctor was stationed in Prince was rushed to the R. W. La-ge Rupert years ago and will be re Memorial Hospital here but her nembered by many of the pioneer condition rapidly deterioratec. .citizens, and she passed away last Sat- I : mm. projector for. the showing S. B. Roberts, chief engineer for Cclanese Corporation of America, arrivea in the city by air Monday alteration on a business trip to the Columbia Cellulose Co. plant. soup Mix bread cubes, onion and seasonings; pour on butter while stirring. Stir soup; then add. blending lightly. Stuff fowl. Makes moist stuffing for 12 pound fowl. The gravy to go with the tur- of educational films. This work has now been extended and a j ' regular weekly show is being giv- en In the Canadian Legion Hall j under the auspices of the P.T.A. and the Stewart Branch of the j rg Xntai; (Bar! OLD CHURCH PASSES CRANBERRY PORTAGE O The last service has been held takin& off, flying and landing, it was an amazing spectacle at Mal- in the old barn-like structure Canadian Legion. Constable Phil urclay. The remains were sent to Kitimaat where interment took place on Tuesday. Mrs. Wesley was 32 years of age. Besides her husband, she ir-survived by one daughter. Han-, nan, and a son, Frederick. BOXt.O ASSORTMKNTS BANGING FROM 50c I P See them today at of the Knox Presbyterian lu" "Port. two-all draw. Distance was cut dov.n minimum in relation to when Lt. Smith flew ni ne to n tiniv' fr.n Key ana stuning snouia De pirn- crouch is projectionist assisted teous. Another tin of soup will by Jackle Bouzek, Jim Garlick help you extend it in a way and LoU Behnsen. everybody will enjoy. Use cream . , on Saturday night Lt. S.iiith saw a National Hockey League ware-being for a church here. Originally a house, the building is torn down to make way modern church. game 5 of mushroom soup to add good at Maple Leaf Gardens i Toronto yesterday be wve;; l id New York -Rangers and a.m. Eastern Standard Tune an i when Try a Clasi.ir.cj Ad lor Results mushroom flavor. I Toronto Maple Leafs pUyed to a 3.30 Pacific Stand.v 1 Time I BLACKHEADS Co quirkljr br impl method that if. olvrn tim. IX two ouncg of pcroxlh podr from mur dniKuiil, ptily llh t hot. rt rloth nntlr out th l.lckhMd -and rou will wonder wbait thtjr hv eod. litSNKR BLOCK, 3RD ATE. WOK. y i I wjihich 1111.1 1 o.mK iu. i. A . NEW ROYAL 1 1 a t r 1 ( M I f I ! 1 1 l '1 : A Home Away From Home I5HST SO Rooms Hot and "old water HOT TOWN at r- K It ! S ( VANCOUVER VIC. OKI A Called the "Queen Anne" because 11 is in the shape of that famous pattern in Silverware. 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