p. 'Red' Killoren liworth Ferryman ,|lapses, Dies ment of the provincial elec-tt- Dominic Francis Killoren, [ Miworth to Prince George he stayed overnight before e „ by taxi to resume his du-'ferryman, the taxi-driver ¦,ng about and leaving his pas-(o walk toward the Nechako. Killoren, better known as m aInong the many pioneers of district, died Instantly within feet of the Iron triangle used call attention to the fact that neone wanted to use the ferry. He stiii clutching parcels he had ought from town when found Sa-ay morning. He collapsed from art seizure across the river from i home. firatural causes were attributed as ¦ cause of death following an in-conducted by Coroner M. W. ner on Tuesday. !r. Killoren some 25 years ago active in .freighting by team iron Prince George to Summit Lake. r the past H years he had been ryroan at Miworth, operating the pontoon ferry there. He has survivors. Box Social Draws Big Attend, ance Members of the Women's . E. r. Thorp, Saturday; to pack overseas soldiers' parcels Rev. Herbert Cutler will conduct In Memoriam | in memory* of William Gordy, who away on October 29, 1944. |We think we set- you tail! In life TTioiikIi one whole yeiir has passed, jut in our memory. still you live And »U1 until th<> last. | Always remembered by Dan Mor-:and family. . * I In loving memory of our dear son ud brother, Pilot Officer A. L. Reb-tan. killed in action, November 3, Mr. and Mrs j p ^p. Mat Anderson.' Hixon andVS H»ck. Woodpecker, attended 'the cattle sale at Quesnel last Thurs-day. *eg. Whiting. Hixon. left last week to rejoin his unit, hen Clark. Wells, Is spending his holidays here with his wife and daughter. Carrol. Mrs. M. Colgrove, Hixon is the guest of Mrs. a. Grundel. Prince George. Mrs. Stanley Colebank and infant «>n are the guests of Mr, and Mrs Ira Colebank. Strathnaver. Leonard Lutz, recently discharged from the army, has taken up residence on his homestead hero. The Stubberfield brothers are operating a sawmill behind the farm of John Moore. Nothing can ever take away THe.lbve a heart holds dear. Por.cj memories linger every day Remembrance keeps him near. Church Program Explained By Anglican Dean Very Rev. R. H. Waterman, dean of Hamilton, Ont., met with men of St.. Michael's Church committee last [Sadly missed by Mother. Dad and Thursday night and told them of *• ?•the advance movement of the ¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦aillllauaig PHOTOGRAPHS Photos will be made up until November 20 at office of McLane's Auto Camp. Get Your CHRISTMAS Photo? NOW IM.F.ASE PHONE 128' 1 1;OR APPOINTMENT C. W. LEWIS, Photographer DANCE SOUTH FORT GEORGE COMMUNITY HALL Friday, November 9 Funds for renovation of Hall. KETTERS1 OLD-TIME MUSIC Admission, Fifty Cents ------------------------- Includi»R Lnnoh THIRD AVE. Gut-Rate Self Serve GROCERY THE MOST MODERN GROCERY IN THE CITY CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP, per tin 10° 11 I'. SAUCE, per bottle :.. 35° vKi.L()\Y SPLIT PEAS. 1 pounds 25° KEADY CUT MACARONI. 1 pounds 16<* X^TRIM BABY CEREAL, per package 49<* uHlv\T FLAKES, 5 lbs. 25° PAY CASH CREAMED. HON1IY 16-pz. carton. 27c 2 cartons per c .upiin PAY LESS Church of England in Canada which Will be innugurated early next yeai by the Primate, the Most Rev. Der-w>n T. Owen. Purpose of the advance movement will be to enlist more clergy and lay helpers in the active work of the church and Sunday school, obtain more doctors and nurses in the mis- sionary work, of the church and launch a- financial appeal to assist, among other things, missionary work. The movement also aims to help rebuild bombed churches of England. Dean Waterman is touring Canada familiarizing the people with the program planned. Prince .George Citizen Thursday j Noyeniber 1, l(v45 5 Corn Fiakes POST, S <-/. .5 pk'ts car ./ MOTOR-CHECK Have your engine checked over now. Don't run the risk of a break-down. BUMPER TO BUMPER SERVICE • Carburetor • Tire*, • Battery « Ignition • Motor • Brakes • Wheels Time to do Something About It! Are you always "Stop ping for gas? One sure way of curing your "car ot lyeing a gas eater is t: vi- an expert check it. ! 'ririce ' lebrge P>< idy Shop n.v hanics will «>\erhaul -v adjust your it, . i ic fi ir real fuel ri i tin niiv. : nd <'k i it very reasonably, too. Keep Your Car At Ft hting Par 2 doz. SWAN SHOWN e Flo it 29° pkt. Cocoa BAKER'S li). tin Rinso CUA-N'J Cleanse: nir, 5 11? J till: aistns Atist. Sultanas I lk>. [or Currants 2 ll»s. for 27* PEANUT Butter 24-oz. jar 35* FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS $2.50 and OVER CITY—Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday AIRPORT—Tuesday and Saturday PRINCE GEORGE BODY SHOP ED POLLARD SAM NUTTER 10C6 Fifth Avenue, Just East of George Street . .incuuver (Union Plen Pacific (ireat Eastern Railway Co. „ I'KAIN SCHEDULE -BETWEEN VAV( OWH. \M) QUESNEL NORTHBOUND Mod. &. ThUi-s Leave 9:oC ft.ja Tues. ce. i Local Atjent. W S. Russell. Third Avenue, Pnncr G«-< Sign your name GROCERIES, FRESH FRUIT.VEGETABLES,FEEDS^FOTHJZJRS i^p AVE N,, E PHONE 37-X- For a Quick and Substanti.nl Meal Serve Our Weiners & Sauerkraut When you are in be sure to get your free copy of "WHAT TO SERVE AND HOW TO MAKE *T," published weekly by Canadian Bakeries Limited THURSDAY, Nov. 1 BUTTER COUPON, 128 MBAT COUPON 9 Valid Today ¦-8ERVB YOURSELF OR ASK A OLJHUC" Buy Victory Bonds .: <* ttf, JOHN DE KUYPER and SON 1695 -1945