TODAYQ‘ MERLE OBERON ~ C. RAINS In Fuhnssnyucurouns" - ' i i 1+1... “TIME”__--"Si_|ows'3:i5 - 7 - a e-n r rhinos nnwsim -=- Coming -- Thur. - Fri. - Sat. UNIVERSAL happily plasmid SQ} amasmmlusam ........ isllssslsaul Plus: CAPITOL THUR. NEWS and CARTOON “YOU emu‘ p0 wrruour LOVE” ' Shows 3:15 - 7 - 8:45 0H5 0! Th‘! i! N’! I087 “SCIIATIIG UIARICTEIS... m a losl-shootinf- RE i . Y ‘\A! withmtfawuw . rip-rourin’ action thriller! V . ucc Inuit“? i dissent!" -. , fltIIMQsM SERIAL - COMEDY - VARIETY ll! “losses” Willi‘! JOHNNY IOND and His RID IIVIR VAlI-IY IOYS PLUS: VERNON RIVER WV. I. The annual mceiing of the Vor- non River W. I, was held at the home of Mrs. Irving ‘Tweedy. Meeting opened by repeltlll! Creed in unison. Roll call was answered by paying the annual fee. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. ' The president and secretary gave their annual reports,‘ It was decidedto send ‘i0. to the Salvation Army. it was moved and seconded that a ton of coal be given to a lud- deg?‘ o! the district. e members wished to thank all those who helped make the chicken supper a success. e. ‘biiowing officers were el- for the coming \ year: , "grandam-Mrs. J. A. Morissey. . , President-Awe. J. A. Mao- G00!“ _ Secretary-Anne Tweedy Auditors-Mrs. B.‘ B. Maciieod Nubian» 1a Area AND IV ‘I'll-LII SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON and Mrs, Everett Stewart. DlTECIOPE-——MI‘S, F B. Lea, Mrs. John Ayiivarzi, Mrs. Irving Tweedy, Mrs. F. B. Lea invited the meni- bers to her home for the next meeting when roll call will be answered by an "exchange of Christmas gifts. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Lunch was serv- ed by the hostess. m mum" Official List of Oasualtles ._.__. II. I CANADIAN All BC! 1.1L. owe: ...... .... Pro vies -- Now For Official Iarpesaa lh-esasued Dead: Allan. George Ingram. D. P. 0., l0. Imperial. 585k. Regina] [he lcnAaLoi-rerowsiv GUARDIAN oyal Bank. .App_¢i_,intirnents uni-manners. en. Vancouver. B1.‘ C. ‘ m. Bremner. Frank Cecil. IL-Lt» ‘rillsonbmih. Ont. Brooks. Gldnn Wesley. PO. New- castle. Ont. English. Robert Motlid. Englcuviéood. New Jersey. USA. H urtnn. Gilbert Paul. 10.. Toronto. Ont. H Harry Riobefl. 10s. Mimico. Ont. Blisyes. Ernest. 110.. Vancouver. iiector, Donal Kevin Joseph. m. n . Kenneth Bradley, PO. Wesley McDonald. H)" Toronto. Ont. Lee, Jim Gen. 70.. Winnipeg Vgilllam John. r0. ' wimsin. n-m. to Ont. McDonald. Richard Albert. I‘.- Sgt, Moiinville, Alta. Murphy, Iefwy Frances Jos- Btretford, Ont. PO. James Samuel, Sudbury. Ont. Oliver, Michael Richard Frewin. 110.. North Vancouver. B. C. Pellant, Jame Welter. PO. Grou- Arthur Wallace. 1".- Sfit. . Ont. Qulrt, John Harvey. P0- Peter- borough. Ont. Rethweli. Douglas Gordon. 110.. Lachlne. Que. Rheubottcm. Alvin Edison. Sundrldize. Ont. Bemeniuk, William. 10.. Snake» toon. Soak. S I-Iarry. 1'0. Senkiw. Walter William. W0" n. James Kent. 10.. Du- can. Ont. Trent. Frederick Bernard. PO. Tupiin, James Cheater. P0» Mrs. J. ltxlTupllu (wife) Summer- 111998. Stanley, Lieut.. Bralorne. B. C. ‘ Weiss. Gordon Thomas. 10.. ‘Ib- West Vancouver, BC. Yeliin. Benny, 100., Montreal. Que. ROYAL CANADIAN All! FORCE OVERSEAS ' Killed 0n Active See-vice: Price, Alister Keith. F0. Pop- lar Road. West Hill. Ont. Previously Missing 0n Active 5G5 vice - Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: ' Bramble/by, Juries Edwim- PO. New Westminster. B. O. Buzzs. Juries Alexander. W0. Vancouver. B.C. Que. . Clark, Ari Berni-her. PO. Amar- anth, Man. Cook. John Leo. lit-Silt. Comer‘ Brook West.‘ Newfoundland. Daymond, Keith William. Fl.- Lleut. Niagara Falls, Ont. i Dick. John Norrie Gordon. I'L- Lieut., MarathonJOuit. Fold-hens. Henry John. 10.. Cooper Cliffs, Ont. Robert Edward. F0» Cecil. PO" Diamond City. Alta. Histt. Lewis Ullysess Malcolm. reset. Edmonton. Alta. Kelly, Ivan Wesley. PO.. Cilan- iord Station. Ont. i: Rose. 10.. ‘Ib- Bfl- . RamsevqOolin John Pope. 10.. ue. O t 8am. l"._-6s't.. Windsor. n . Sharpe Douglas I-laig. FL-Lieul... Ekimonton. Alta. l-laiold. 80.. shame. George Stettler. Alta. Btillings, John Earl, 10.. ones‘- BOY-AI. CANADIAN All MI OVI Al Ai laid: ‘ Vernon Arnold. Il-Il... . Verdun. Que. 511M! G. Dobaon, Vice Pre- sident and General Manager of The Royal Bank of Canada‘, whose appointment a; Egg- outive Vice President is an- nounced, ‘ Toronto. Ont. Hawthorne. Austin Arthur. 10.. Edmonton. Alta. Henderson. Douglas Anderson. PO.. Toronto. Ont. Henderson. William. PO. Oren- ok. BC John William. r0. indersley. Seek. Jones. Gresory James. Po. To~ Kilpatricls. William Frederick, F°--'Y.mrr.-.:.i~t on, em _ _, ‘rhlstlctown. Ont. ‘m m Kroeker, Walter. PiL-Lieut“ Ianflham. Sank. Loft.) Charles Robert. F0.. lon- . n. McAiiister, Vincent Paul. F0. Toronto. Ont. . Mo . Robert James, I".~Sgt., Tonmto, Ont. Minzuet. Albert iihilie. -PO.. Nicol. William Frederick Westwcod. Miss. u. s. a. i Leonard John. PO. Cal- s. . Joseph Adrien Leo. ., ton. Alta. an Rabgilfer. Joseph. ri-Bot. Mont~ Rouse. Charles James. !"O.. Mll- den. Saab. Smith William Dalton. 1"l.'1'..t., Toronto. Ont. ylor. Robert. PO. Duncsirn, Theakigé ‘Thomas Keith, WO,, s- . Lloyd. r0. Windsor. Ware George Napier. P0. Lori- don. Ont. Wifilyk. James. FL-Iiievutn ‘lio- xonto. Ont. Young. David Burton. 10., Liv- erpool. N. s. NEW LONDON W. i. The eleventh annual and month- ly meeting of the New London W I. was held at the home of Mrs. Reid Cotton on Thursday evening, Nov. 8th. with 14 members in at- tendance, . The President, Mrs. Don Mac- Ewen presided and opened the meeting by singing the Ode foi- lowed by the Creed. Minutes of lest annual and regular meeting were read, approved and signed. The President then thanked the members ‘for their cooperation durini the year. The committee, gave their reports. School reported‘ nothing needed. Sick made two calls. The {led Cross Convener gave the ful report of the year's work. Two navy women's dresses, 5 child's Windbreakers, 17 child's jumpers, l8 child's blouses, 5 girl's dresses, 5 prs. panties, 11 boy's undervents, 4 boy's pullover sweat- srl. 1 baby's ieslnsl. a turtleneck sweaters, D khaki sweaters, l9 girl's‘ combinations, l9 prs. socks, 9 prs.‘ gloves 4 prs. men's pyjamas, 6 qgililts, 2 crib quilts and $65.52 r . The Secretary-Treasurer report- ad i3 regular meetings held during ‘the year with an enrollment of 28 and an average attendance of 14. Total receipts were $406.43. Ex. penditures $301.52. Balance on nund A bill of $3.82 for an overseas box was moved and seconded to be paid. The election of officers then took place. Pffllidfllh-MIB. Wilbur MacKny. Vice President~Harold Dunning. Secretary Treasurer-Oscar lilac- Y. Directors, Mrs. Claude MacEwen, Mrs. Stanley Brown, Mrs. Harry Dunning, ' Auditors, Mrs. Harold Mayhew. Mrs. Leigh MacEwen. Organist, Mrs. Herold Dunning. Correspondence consisted of re- ceipts from T, B. League, Home Front Appeal and Protestant Or- hanage also a letter of thanks rem a member. New committees: Sick, Mrs. George Cole, Mrs, Hur- old Mayhew, Mrs. Nelson Roberts. 'Bchool Mrs, Fred MacEwen, Mrs. N. Efforts. As three of our members harne- , Mrs. Claude Mscilwen, Mrs. arty Dunning and Mrs. Don Meo- Ewan had perfect attendance for the year s draw was necessary, Mrs. Don Meclwen being the lucky winner of U0. prise. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of hr call to be car Maclay Christmas cards 06.. Bpeo- n so oaiits. sleet g oaed with the National Anthem. ch was served by the hostess and committee in charge. SPIING V. S . I. The annual meetin of the B ring ‘ Valle iW- i. wsl he at t of . lflilh Pres dent. " meeting .. Ode as A-fla- Fourteen members Three visitors will present. minutes of last annual and regu- lar meetings were real and a proved. The. a call and. r0. h ‘ Leilan 2nd Vice President, Burnium L. mm. " newly appointed DQil-Lector Vice President of the Royal Bank has been Assistant Gen- alflllrlamaglgr wit): 193:3.‘ He will ue ma e . head q in Toronto. - Royal lanes Muir Assistant General Mesiagerforiibepasttcrlyears. who succeeds Mr. Dobson as General Manager of tee bank. Appointments . Sydney G. Dobson na dent; med Executive VicoPresi- Burnham L. Mitchell appointed Director and Vice-President; James Muir new General Managua. Th p intmexit of Sdne G, GlesgowBrui-idi 95W Y Y_ Dobson as em of The was y Directors w-day. announced appointment of Bunniham L. Mitchell as n Director and Vice President and Muir as General Manager. Mr. Dobson. who hes been Gen- eral Manager of since 1534. first ing business in his native town of lSydiieg. Néhsklasma. iusiior in the oca ran . e ensuing years e gained a oomprehendve know- ledge of Canadian and conditions through service from Executive vice t-he Royal Bank slsuinrc. entered the bank- Intel-he Board f boartialso James in 1934 he was pronno visor of Ontario branches and folio your hehwas appoiniiicd As- . e images- his headquarters Halifax to Vancouver. In 1910 he adg, umed first - branch musing “on? q. . at V ass shi at S dney, can? As&ta t e n- M treal Branch, Manages- and Adting Supervisor at Win: wi. motedto Muirjolnbd Manager. H me the bank in 1939 aind Vie Presld~ ent tluee ears later. Mr. Do served as esident of the Camd- ian Bankers‘ A Bumhsm L Mikfwhell, dilwe 1935 endear of r o w nili’ in» Prénoeotnlhfnma lcn and extensive career with ban in many of Canada and Newfoundland. He is a native of , . .. and gained evnce in New 1st Vice President, Mrs, Chas, w I Everett Cousins. Secretary-Treas- urer, Mrs. H. Harrington, Auditors. Mrs, Mamie Adams and Mrs liv- erett Sudsbury Directors, Mrs._ Keith Harrington, Mrs Harry Sudsbury. Miss Adelaide Glover. New committees for the month were: School, Mrs. Andrew Case- ley and Mrs. H. Harrington. Sick, Mrs, Robert Glover and Mrs. Don Bryanton. Red Cross Convener, Mrs, Robert Glover, Program, Mrs. Wesley Cole Mrs. Everett Buds- bury and Miss Florence Bryanton. A pleasant feature of the eve- ning was a presentation of a nice gift to the Secretary by the mem- bers for which she thanked them most sincerely. Mrs, Roy Bryon- ton then read a paper on "Plan- ning the ideal farm house." A con- test followed. Mrs. Everett Buds- bury invited the members for the December meeting. Roll call to be an exchange of gifts. It was then decided to send the boys still over- seas cigarettes, also to pack a box for one boy in Camila. Lunch was then served by the hostess. Meet- ing ciosed with the King. SILVER JUBILEE 0F POPULAR. COUPLE A popular and happy couple who have been doinll Yeoman work during the yea-rs of World War II may rest assured that their numerous friends give them full credit for what thvy have volun- tarily done. Mr. and Mrs. Joswh Allan MiicLea-n of Berkeley. Calif. claim Kin’ Cmmtv. Prince us- Qeiieuexg Qua/AA; Wise mothers know that early treatment is the im rtant fac- tor in ridding s chil of a. cou h or cold. The medicine must e pleasant to take and give fast relief. These r uirementa are amplyrnet in Po son's Cou Syrup, a remedy children i e to ta e because of its lessen: ‘and aromatic taste. o one has to wait long for resu s from Poisoifs u‘ _ S not only does it and tb sddittio aoa o c. -» With he first gn ofacou h. train y urchil ren to ask Poleorfs brings faster sndeid silks P "is. s 0 N ' couch “a; v n i" w Winni . h”... 0.8.3.“ nit‘... w... a s De-partm in 1925 went to the lat-ion in 193138. Oflfhe hswas s“ . e Whuii and emybanlfle ewYork years h time in Rod sential work during the war. It was a pleasant occasion for this worthy couple, therefore. when friends from around the Bay of San Francisco gathered st a home of Mr. and s. Arthur Ernest Caldwell, 28 Lorita Avenue. Piedmont. Calif. on Saturday. the 26th of May. in help than cele- brate the 26th anniversary of their wedding. Friends called all during the tend good and Mrs. Machesn. M (a rvotlred banker) and Mn. on well. and Mr. and Mrs. Macliean. have been intimate friends for many years. Congratulations! — Oakland Maple leaf. Russia Renews Development of lrtic Empire n: lesnbart 1...... e-(s t Lame have long been established in tha vast ares for‘ the haivlling of settlements .t':...°"‘..€ bio ofvifl l fiiziri’ . 6H8” IS so rinse our rum .4 narco- Lmo so rmsx mrcu nun a Bvsdmli’ _ o A gm of fine jewellery will always be re- membered. . . . . . Such a gift can be selected from our stock of gleaming Silverware, BPBYWRB Difilllfllfllfl. beautiful Bulova Watches. We suggest that you make your choice today. Iold. silver. vhf-in“!!! . Vlwliihm“ urs, fish and timber. cltleshave wen estmbfihed. notablyKlrovlk in Lapland with a. 10000 PTOWI-T population and 18MB WW1 “i east 30.000 in the. limb" T9I4°3 Y be! ri the by Japan. 100 Ships In Arctic Russians have 1on8 dresmfl!“ developlnfl the north and bought the world's first 0- brreaker. the Ye , from me- lsnd in 1N8. but not-bin! ' rtant was done until the. 50V- roots started. 111; thleemak: Stberlakov sshc N 10' from Archangel to the Paci- vPllot . A irs"*...“§ even l lo fio. the first such achievement histo ry. Before the war more than l0! ships were operating in waters and an average of lisail- ed all the .way through season. within a few Years th Soviets expect scores of shl will make the full nosedive. 'l'he' Arctic Institute at Iienin grad, averasrlm 6m students; supplies trained Personnel 0 tbs work. " PIMPLES-Blilililliilii TRY Till‘ PIOIIPTIILIIF F0! UIQIIIITLY SKIN Ill Ill!‘ talusvaiusbla. ad an C n.e.-"*..:".'i .- i" CUflCURA 501w. OiNi MENI GUARDyoaIW°"'l'°° sawing, reading. m4? ing by calories PW‘- n.1, u! light in yo" M.‘ ch90” the 1009