_ 6 sense sere SEDI RAD TES rch at and: he. former ae 1 Mary. : Young 7 ér of Hill he, was Ltd. of don, specialists and ‘télevision publicity. an organization with the coin- cidentally similar name of Nob Hili Travel Service of San Fran- cisco invited him to lead a party of its clients on a tour of Africa, .Mr. Hill jumped at the chance, leaving his London firm under the managership = of ‘his son Douglas. “You might say that travel- ling is in my blood,” he says. About 10 yeais ago. he hitch- hiked across the United States on $100 (the maximum amount of money: allowed British visit- ors at that time). He accom- plished the feat more as a test of whether it could be done than for any love of hiteh-hiking. With his executive ability, he. finds over-all direction of tour- ing parties a falrly easy task, and in facl has plenty of time to join them on their sight-seeing. Once or twice he has been re- quired’ to make quick cecisions for the welfare of his tourists. For instance, on the 1960 crulse nround and through Africa, he learned on approaching Eliza- bethvillo in the strife-torn Bel- glan Congo that 13 people had been kifled there the previous ‘day. My. Hill made some speedy enquiries and found that ‘the Kags had occurred during tri- bal trouble, nob in battics be- tween whites and blacks, and so the tanrists were able to enter, This’ 70-day tour, costing $3,487:for cach member, took the group from New York to London, on to’the Canary Islands, to Capetown, Port Wiivabeth and Durban and north through Af- Nen's famous parks, Wor Mr. Hi, an ardent aup- porta, sof Bcouling, one of the highlights of the tour was meot- Ing:,Undy.,.Baden-Powoll and. of, shaking ‘hands witli Net Across ing re Vator, “Mareh to May of this ‘en TH escorted a tour of itn. Pee ‘eoco nnd — tts islands, Turkey: the Holy Land Maynts: TripAll.and Malta. Prico ‘tng. on this tour wos $2,065, ° “Now ho lonves by plane today for Vancouver, whence ho will - go-to, an Francisco:to atart on AW roimd-tho-world trip with 16 {tcliy+footed Amoricans, Thoir atop-over polnta: Hawall, Japan, ‘in airlines; So a couple of years ago when |: ching ‘lac bodices ‘heir, bou- ing plants, and snapping ‘photo- graphs, and was full. of praise for the kindness: shown him ‘while here. ‘gion, Prince Rupert's future’ |e “he believes, especially for the ' Canadian and American trade. . '-'The rate of exchange (“prices on this Continent are threc sents obstacle to a a maj or abroad, One remecly, Mr, Hill suggests, right be the institution of a spe- cial monetary exchange rate for . tourists such as existed in Ger- |: many and Italy before the Sec-;! ond World War. _With: the scenery of the re- ||) as a tourist centre is bright, "| times those in Britain”) pre- fe greater flow of visitors from-| bge “= "westerday by touring fish pack=| we _. STV GEORGE, ! plaque recognizing - AS) FA tional figure: ‘the: founderyof: first Wwomeri’s’ nstitute: erected. inte sunnier rie! and ‘Monuments ‘Boat wr The. hotestead, “just, dwést'iof George” ‘about:: fiveg: mites | North of: ‘Brantford, willbe. land;: ‘scaped.” and « furnished ins tne} BLYLe,: ‘of tho’. “period - Ape whish, Mrs, ‘Hoodless lived: theres’ “Mrs. » Hoodless, | ‘founded - bhe: _ ?p TW. as may vinity daughter here seman no er amacbremarts -emeem tenis nentyorpemainvenmentite auntie OT eeemere Tuna filled-rolls tine for suppers During warny summer: months finger foods for lunch or supper make a pleasnnt change from customary mens, Hot' foods served on. na byn are! popular, such os theso tuna stuffod. rolls 1 ean (7 ounces) tuna } cup grated cheddar cheese 2 iniiaspoans finely chapped onion 2 tablespoons chopped Aweot,* Icklo o puttored,. wolnor rolls Disin ‘and’ finko tuna, Add olieoxe, onion,.‘aweot pickle and mustard. Blond Uehtly, I buttored vols with tuna mixture, n doublo fold, Pince Ina moclor= ote oven (860°F,.) and hent for | 20 minutes. Makes 6 servings, . be moe ces! 2 trblospoons propared viata : Wrap each roll in luminuny fol, |; Oo koaling the.ondd of the foll with | first Women’s Institute at. Stoney’ Creek; Orit...’ poe etatutlion an] ‘ F Berean small. pink hheadpieces| ;}and. held: bouquets: ‘of pink roses; ve Mra: ‘Joseph: ‘Didychuk; was, best; idney |’ [nan for’ Mr. Smith, ani ushered. | was: ‘held at the.C . nadian Legion: where. the. bride’ ‘Ss bride’s. table: ne cakes “were placed}. : in: an clog steee'e setting ‘of pink LIV ina white and lilac | ‘with white accessories: ‘They |’ ‘will: take | up” residence» -at‘.142 |". "Fifth Avenue. ‘East.’ Mr. Smith is! employed by. Columbia, Cellulose Limited. ‘Bouzane and‘Jake: Compton, ‘also; Monton sas, well: as’. Wyllie, an aunt of ‘the: Broom, and: from New: Westminster, ‘Mrs. Edith: Cousineau, also. an hunt of Mr,. Smith, © own were - Mi Lever. of: Terrace and’: Mr, and: Mia M. Lin Banco of: _Kwinitsa, |, the. office ly, Mo nelo ‘dnd ‘aunt; Mr. “and: Fred ‘Wagner, " cousins, ‘and: ‘Miss, Vicky Compton, Miss Paula: “Smith: ry Ed-- M ‘Si Grace: ff Also « from, out of; nd ‘Mrs...James ; Able a trade Danny PhDs, who. is: stationed the Mrs. Pilfold’s mother an Miss Stuart of: t Winnipe at Miller’ “Bay: Indian Hospital, leaves: tomorrow a retend. “ | Miss. Sanders Will’ be married : November | * Railway ) Skeena,_ AS eee. | and ‘enjoys: ‘his: hobby ‘of’ Sew- “ing. He’ donned his‘: ‘ceremonial , ~hat decorated with ermine -for, this. picture: taken” jwith: his “ Open: r * _Aaveriaing Brings t plane for “Vancouver to ‘attend: the wedding . of | sister, Jean. 1: rousing” ‘send- -Off for. Prince Ri- : pert’ $s! annual, summer: ‘parks pro- gram. Sponsored by: ‘the parks | - “ “Exceptionally | “good. attend- | ance” .at the large outdoor pool a in’ ‘the few. days*: since: opening ||. Was: “reported today © by:-Martin Lee, ea _ director. a os on the: fine. ‘weather. ‘and: partly : to’ the: fact that more: people | — official. ‘opening: “Came. Saturday . with Dominion: ‘Day celebrations. fee . Three: lifeguards . are: on duty) |}: 1 Mrs. R.'L. Gilchrist”. ‘| Louise’ Smith ‘at. the: large. ‘out- | :| door pool, and’: Miss” Jean Haupt 2 at the. wading’ pool.” . -and® “Miss. At! McClymont: P rk, -super- i visors: for swings and. other pay her. ‘father, Dr. Fe tired professor of: bhysies at the the parks is increasing. annually, and supervisors are kept busy all the: time; chee ‘noted... ‘FOLLOWS. FATHER: “0 rank: mee ee ear ‘four. women ‘ realifed the need. for. better-trained. med- ical’ ‘secretaries. and instigated a - pilot course, -the ‘first: ‘in. Can- ‘ada.’ The. course will, be™ taught in: Toronto’ next: ‘winter: by’ one of -the : founders, © ‘Mrs.’ Sidney Merritt,.a medical secretary: who ~Thas ‘written | a. textbook: to guide vs secretaries ° in” other). 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