Td A number of familiar faces are missing since our last issue. Among those who purchased to join the armed forces was Const. J. G. (“Chuck”) Bennett who dis- carded his dog team and snow shoes in favour of Air Force blue. 9 “Tony” Gunn (ex-Commissioner’s Of- fice) is now with the Naval police at a “west coast port”. Const. L. E. (“Larry”) Requa is in the Army, last address was Vernon. Junior Clerk Roy Okell of the headquarters motor licence branch also chose the army. When last heard from he was at Debert Camp completing officer’s training course. * & Asst. Supervisor W. E. Giles of the headquarters Fingerprint Section went out, time expired on March 31st and is now Philbert Hotel GORDON TEMPLE, Proprietor Fully Modern with Bath Room and Electric Light COMMERCIAL SAMPLE ROOMS Headquarters for Commercial Travellers Dining Room in Connection—Home Cooking PURE EIGENSED Terrace Page Eighty British Columbia settled in eastern Canada. His many friends will wish him good luck in civil life. Time expired at the same time were Con- stables Clarence House (Nelson) and S. A. McKim (Prince Rupert). fy Sergt. J. H. McClinton (Alberni) and Skipper Harold Raybone (PML 14) are both pilot officers in the R.C.A.F. Const. A. P. L. Cartwright (Terrace) is another man we lost to the army. “Bobby” Sims went ‘out on pension recently. Also time expired in March were Clerk R. S. Stanton (Motor Branch) and Const. J. Blatchford of Alexis Creek. * * Another old timer pensioned in March was Charlie Kench (North Vancouver). Terrace Little, Haugland & Kerr Lumber Manufacturers Poles, Piling, Ties, Boomsticks, Shingles Western Hemlock, Red Cedar, Cottonwood, Sitka Spruce Our Specialty He was a familiar figure at Fraser Valley posts for many years. We wish him all the best. Bob Marshall who acted as Armourer at Headquarters is back in the army again. Last heard from in Northern B.C. he wished to be remembered to his many friends. A few more went in May including Bill Sands of Rossland, Hughie McGlinchy of Mission (on pension) and W. R. Mc Kay of the Vancouver Motor Licence Branch—time expired. Const. G. Davis of Telegraph Creek purchased recently and will try his hand in other fields. Good luck, Gerry. * Ok Ok There were a few promotions since last issue including Asst. Chief Clerk A. O. British Columbia, Canada NICHOL HOTEL Mrs. A. Anderson, Proprietress Pacific Refreshment Parlour EXCELLENT ROOMS Reasonable Rates * - British Columbia THE SHOULDER STRAP