eee 4. “prince Rupert: wally. News, Tuestay,. May (24,1960 * British Collimbia _ has . | Washington ‘State ‘and - ‘Alaska. inh: ‘proclaiming ~ Halibut. Week, Bl May 22 to 28. obo The premier. ‘said: “it: ‘will: re-' cognize “the importance of. the. a halibut. fishing’ industry. to. “bhe economy of ‘this. province.” nr Og ag EEO SANE ARETE ETERS pomeranian wees i You Can Depend On When kidneys fail . LOCAL CORES PRAISED a First- year. Cadet Georg “High standa d of R Rupert was pointed up Wednesday night. George Norton was presented with two awe Cadet Norton was. presented with the best- turned-out-recruit of the year award and also with the Individual Range trophy for a perfect score in rifle shooting by inspecting officer Col. S. D. Johnston. Lt. Kenneth B. Harris, officer commanding. the local army cadet corps, pointed out that it had been most difficult to make the awards as competition among. the. cadets had been so By G GLADYS. ge iN” e , Norton wins awards oyal Canadian “Army Cadet Cor ps training in Prince at the ‘Armoury when first-year Cadet rds at the corps’ annual inspection, the training of ‘the cadets. “T have thought each year that T have reviewed you that you are extremely smart, but this .year you have improved again gr eat- ly,” Col. Johnston said.. Lt. J. D, Smith, cadet training officer from B,C. Area headquar- ters, friends: that the training pro- gram was designed to train the boys to be good citizens as well told cadets,: parents and. iNavy Sea Cadet Corps, Fit. Lt. Douglas Hague, commanding of- ficer of Air Cadet Squadron 559 and Capt. W. D. Sutherland (Ret). | Following the parade the cadets divided ‘into platoons to demonstrate gunnery, wireless and telegraphy skis learned during the year. : piremove cits keen. as good soldicis. © | SOR ASINP backache, tired Other. awards made were the} Others in the saluting party SERVICE range trophy for the section with the highest average score which ' was presented to Cadet Corporal George . Sowan on behalf. of Charlie Section and the. award for the best turned- out-section, during the year, given to Cadet Corporal William Larson on )e- halt of the Alpha section. Cadet receiving honorable mention in the range competl- -tion:- were WO2 R. W. Baldwin, _Corporals George Swan’ and Douglas Pierce, Lance Corporals 1 Robert Martinson and Donald Maskuluk and Cadet John Syr et te: Commending the. cadets - on their. smartness, Col. Johnston reminded them they were very were Lt. J. C. Ewart, acting of- fieer commanding D Company, Lrish Fusiliers of Canada (Van- couver Regiment); Lt. George J. Brown, commanding officer of Captnin Cook” Royal Canadian SLACKS © ‘Slim “nyy” ‘or Full Drape Custom-Made Skilfully tail-. ored for per- .§ fect fit. in, your choice of fine .all-wool. “rest often fens ~ PasSENGERS -and CARGO GENERAL REFRIGERATION S.S, CANADIAN PRINCE Leave Vancouver — Tuesday, 10 p.m, Arrive Prinee Rupert — Vriday, 7 am. Leave Prince Rupert — Friday, 1 p.m, .for. Portland Canal’ Points, returning to Prince Rupert, Saturday 9 p.m. Leave Prince Rupert — Saturday, 12 mid. Arrive Vancouver — Tuesday, 7 a.m, MLV. SKEENA PRINCE | Leave: Vancouver —.. Friday, 9 p.m. Arrive Prince Rupert — Lidnevet to normal BRQans duty. You loc! Aghia jetter—sleep det- | Qe ter, work, better. So You can ‘de »pend | 58° Dodd’ ‘Get Dodd’ satauy. drugstore z Pr) CVs a a y art oe J FIRST -YEAR=—Cadet: -George: Norton- “is” shown - above “receiving as Army wins con test one” ‘of .tWwo awards with ‘which he.was ‘presented: by. Col. 'S.: Do. fortunate. in having such able imported Sunday, 9 p.m, Johnston ‘at. the” annual, -inspection of the: Prince. ‘Rupert © ‘Royal | officers to devote their time to’ materials. Lei uve Prince Rupert — - Canadian Army Cadets in the Armoury. : ‘Cadet Norton received . Order yours Monday, 12 noon for Q.C. Is. and Vancouver ; ‘Information and Reservations Phone 6200 - 6201 City Office, Phone 5233. “Serving the B.C. Const” . NORTHLAND NAVIGATION CO. LTD. an award” for being the best-turned- out: cadet: ‘of: the: year and.- also. the individual range: ‘trophy ‘for a perfect: score. in. rifle shooting. ‘In. picture at right, Cadet. Cpl. George: ‘Sowan ‘receives trophy on .behalf of Charlie Section which : “had” the highest» average score in shooting. (Photos. by: ‘Gladys: Baldwin). "Recreation leaders — now !.. : By GARY OAKES o no Pe " “Although a team ‘from the Irish Fusiliers: won the. first an- nual St. John’s” Ambulance’ first-aid competition ° at. the. * Civic Centre. Friday night, ‘the “casualty” deserved .an Oscar for his “outstanding’ performance.” os -Prederick . Abbott, industrial first. aid man -at Columbia Cei- lulose. Company, Limited, acted as. the ‘injured man whieh - the three-teams were to. patch. up. Pipefitter wins $25 draw prize Pipefitter Tehno:° Paavola. of 1660 Herman ‘Place was the win- | ner of the Rotary Club’s Jack- pot Jubilee’ dinner invitational draw of: $25, Earl R. Gordon, chairman of the entertainment ‘Leave Prince Rupert a 7:00 am oS . = Daily except eee of Wilfre d Thompson, eaptain, Douglas Currie, coach, ° Frank Holmes; Orest: Sackney, Fred- erick Osborne and Alan- ‘Hart- “NO USE CLEANING THE ‘WINDSHIELD wig. ittee announced — toda o | He kept the 50-member audi-| Douglas Brown, ‘coach, Vie- commi oday. prais Ca iti ence in stitches with his feigned |tor Wells, = captain, George $59 weate been present at ine TE YOU DON'T. INCLUDE EYE GLASSES” ed, ne convulsions, cries of pain, and Eaton, Carl. Etzertza and’ Larry dinner. p _ . a mone re vomits a: th Denny made up the: Miller s Bay —_— Orn o. & — Gath: re ecall - that we ever ~The sxi-man team from: the ODS eeetioceeees Recreation jeadera from Prince Rupert and. I5\p Company,’ Irish” Fusiliers -of a ter. the competition: “te UNDERGROUND ‘MAP | (auto wiped: a ‘pair of eyeglasses points « east to Burns Lake were praised. over the week- Canace a(Vancoer Regiz mene: “casualty” Mr. Abbott, ‘termed |.. LONDON .@)— London Trans- Hens RVICE (except our.own), but that , , . . allie points ‘to win 1e re end for theii voluntary conti ibution to the community competition held by thé Prince the competition. a complete port has designed a new subway isn’t to say. we .wouldn’t success and: said “in the fall we’ shall hold’ as. many courses as we have students: to take. them.” map: for the first time years, It. gives. added informa- tion for travellers from overseas. do so--on . request. We aim to give a COMPLETE _ service; and our customers ‘tell us. that ‘we're: “always Hight on the’ target Rupert : branch. of the. St. John's Ambulance Association. Columbia - - -Céllulose’s - team scored: 500. points. out of a pos- sible 845,.to take: second: place, |while a team from. Miller. Bay Indian Hospital. was third with 474, + W.. D. -Stothert, “manager - ‘of engineering. at. the- “Watson Jand-mill, “presented | the*Colur bia Cellulose Company trophies to ‘the winning* team’ of Arthur and cautioned to. conduct themselves with tact, and not. force. The. AT. out- of- town ‘delegates and local’ ‘representatives: ‘to. the Northern British Columbia Rec- reation Leadership Institute were addressed ; by :School- District. 52 school. superintendent. J. Me ‘Phil- lipson: ‘Saturday: night an .Mag- ‘istrate Applewhait 3 ‘day night:at banquets held: at La Gondola Cafe.’ . ‘Saturday night” Mr. Phillipson ‘recreation leaders by. Mayor P, J. Lester on: behalf: of the City. and Dr. William Arnold, president of the Civic Centre association... On, Sunday night. Magistrate -Applewhaite told. the group: that. ‘anyone, who .Mndertakes - to: ‘lead “an eld: should ‘first: know. “what: is: crying” "to" accomplish ‘and then how to go about it... “He who aspires to lead. should "PRINCE RUPERT. CURLING CLUB _ ANNUAL ERAL MEETING “Curling: Rink ‘Club Rooms ~ mane May 25, 8p. Mm. WE WOULD ‘ALSO. “ADVISE, THE OWNER. OF a “LUCKY ‘LICENCE “No: 401-780. "PLEASE CALL. FOR “THEIR FREE. GIFT! told’ the . group that only 40 per first learn to bea loyal follower,” | Rutherford, © captain, : Clarence KAIEN ESSO. SERVICE cent of the students who enter| he said adding that would : be| Clegg, coach, Samuel _ Irvine, wane in. high school graduate and. there- leaders should not display. an. alr Ross Fowler, Frank. Jackson, J. E. Parker, Secretary, Second. Avenue ‘and. Sixth Streét_ ~ Phone 2335" of, conscientious: ‘superiority. : “Perhaps you know more about the subject you teach. than: any- one else in. the community and ‘perhaps the. community. knows fore need the recreational super- vision such -as provided by the delegates to the institute. He said that the ‘fact that: 34,- ‘and Edward Sklapsky. oe, mo Mayor P. J. Lester presented . ge ae aor Ce Prince Rupert Golden Jubilee trophies to. the Cellulose team felt ARCHIE 7 —_ meget _By BOB MONTANA _ 3 Columbia 200. adults.in Vancouver attend this, but they do not want to be ‘HOW DS fo HE YOU a . oe aE \ night school shows the ever-in-) foiq’ it.» Smithers, Round Lake, Wistaria, T KNOW SHOWN JUGHEAD ) HE JST JUGMEAD CAN DESCRIBE (EB OPLONG i | d for extra-curric- . , ‘ , BE |.) GREEN;:...-AND HAS ae | i creasing: tren u He said that lea ders or. Polling, Hazelton, Tchesinkut, I LOST SOME: ITS: HIS WHAT YOU HEARD . ‘THE: ARTICLE IN DETAIL.... A PICTURE OF GEORGE ular activities and the fact “that S any Noralee, South Hazelton, Burns ‘THING AND ARCHIE \ T FOUND? _ 1 FOUND weelTS HISS WASHINGTON ‘ON Te / type rcan only, get their’ ideas across if’others are satisfied that “you know what you are talking |. aboub. : Put your. ideas: across without violence, Conduct your- selves with tact and not force.” Magistrate Applewhaite told the.group that “I thank the com- munity for having people such as you who are willing to take time off to take this leadership course, not so much for your own benefit but for the good of your com- munities.” FOUND IT AND = WON'T GIVE. IT- TO ME? education never stops.” ‘He. lauded the recreation leaders for the fact that 95 per cent: of the supervision | given -is voluntary. ~ ‘He said that the. basic problem in recreation today is the need for facilities and said that com-. munities. should use any avail- able facilities to the greatest eX- tent. “When you reach. the stage where your community halls are no: longer large enough or well Lake and Kitimat... Visiting instructors were Derek McCooey, Community Programs branch. consultant. for the De- partment of. Education from Quesnel and R. M. Block, adult recreation director from Kitimat. From Prince Rupert were Cen- tre manager Jacob Vandenhbrink, Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Smith, Mrs, Robert Hinman, Mrs. W. C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gilchrist, Robert. Fisher, Thamas Masich, Owen Erwin, Willlam ©, oo! ONE LIKE HIS/ te em 7 @ 7966, Arcive Comic Publications, lnc. 2 Tastntated er ting Feataret S: “By AL CAPP enough equipped then the In other sessions held at the 1 . | | schools with their big gymnas- Civie Centre during the weekend, Hankinson and ee - THABOMINABLE 7 THEY LINES eee THEN LEAVES TH! TAN SINCE US NEVERBING NEVER |. | iums can be of great use to you,” delegates ‘attended classes in —— — “SNOW-HAM P= (ATOP:- MOUNT SHORE KNOWS WE {4 MOST MADDENIN; BIN ABIAE TO AFEORD NO HAM, // he told’the interlor'delegates; “| drama; square dancing, - swim- “INLAND BREACH | WHUT'S THET ? ‘NEVERBIN /.( When THEY! VE oN TANTALIZIN' OR INNS. SRE THEM He said that British Columbia| ming, arts and ‘crafts, “sports,| WELWYN, E ngland @ —~ Al- = BEEN AROUND! Jc? pAROMA OF CNOW-HAMS COME NEARI : EXPENSIVE HAM!! sc tumbling, gymnastics, reereation administration, public relations and program planning, Reereation leaders came from South Bank, South Side, Pendlo- ton Bay,, Rose Lake, Topley, | t schoo) boards are usually sympn- thetic toward recreational or- ganizations and would “lean over backwards" to help if approach- ed correctly, Greetings were extended to the though this garden elty in Hert- Sordshire’ js 100 miles from the sen it will have ils own beach this summer. An artifielal beach is belng bullt alongside the open aly swimming pool. 2 os rosa ee ee ee ee : : 2 THE HEART oF JULIET JONES . By STAN DRAKE HEY=T FIRED YOU, LADY’! BESIDES —~T'VE IT TUST OCCURRED TO \} nT Pe ' GOT THREE APPOINTMENTS STACKED UP MET ONBAN AWFUL ee OUTSIDE THAT POOR! | LOT TO POP ONES! 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