JOrince Wupert Thursday, Feb -W Diaily sQeitus Wty. ruary 22, 1962 LIVING MEMORY” RA DIO SERIES recalled o Additional informatio These programs, heard for 15 | minutes at 10:15 p.m, every Fri- | day for the last four weeks, have | recounted reminiscences of early pioneer days of some of the ear- llest settlers in this area. Tomorrow night, the program will feature events in the lives of residents of Port Essington as told by Arthur Morrow, Mrs. Hazards of Skeena n program non the weekly series call- ed ‘’Living Memory” has been received by Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio station CFPR, it was reported today by Peter Ford, station producer. Improvement noted in corps “Substantial improvement” was noted by Sea Cadet Area Of- ficer Lt.-Cmdr. William Bow- ditch, CD, RCN, during his semi- ri PORT SIMPSON WEEK | FM phone installed By TOM WHITE Daily News Correspondent PORT SIMPSON A Fre- quency Modulater telephone has been installed at Clausen and Sons store at Port Simpson. El- mer Clausen, skipper of the ves- sel Colnet, was in Prince Rupert recently on a business trip. + - & Many people attended the Val- entine dance sponsored by the Ladies Aid of the Young Peo- ple’s Educational Association. + + & Mr. and Mrs. Harry Samson went to Prince Rupert for a short visit on a North Coast Airlines plane piloted by Jack Anderson. + ' & MONTREAL (@ —- One of the most discussed painters in Mont- real is a nun, Sister Marie Anas- | of women's in tasia, who teaches art at the|twerp, Belgium, in 1930. College Basile Moreau. A gradu-, ate of l'Ecole des Beaux Arts, she . has exhibited some abstracts and: in sculpture Italian co at his death is also interested and engraving. TTPO POPC T CCPC CORPO C POOP PTET APPT OTOP PTTL TOT OTTT TTT OTT TOTT OTTO TOTO OTT IU OV ON TTT INTERNATIONAL MEET First. international conference stitutes was at Ah- _ GREAT ARTIST Nicolo Paganini, in 1840. the famous neert violinist, was 5'' fe a ee ee ne aN A | ar Vicky Simms, ‘nee Morison), |annual inspection of Capt. Cook's : . ue Mr, and Mrs. Reggie Samson Mrs. Veroca Godfrey (daughter |Sea Cadet Corps last night at evar - oe ae cn BEE a and Mrs. Ronald Mather have of Capt. Bonser of riverboat|HMCS Chatham drill hall. SCOUT FLAGS, HATS AND EQUIPMENT are on display at downtown stores during Boy Scout j|returned from Prince Rupert by fame), Mr. Harris, Capt. Don! Lt.-Cmdr. Bowditch was ac- Week. This window in Fashion Footwear was decorated by the 5th Prince Rupert Scout Troop plane. Por ad aie he chapter en companied on his inspection on. and Cub Pack of the Church of the Annunciation. Activities this weck include the Boy Scout “February 21 is ‘ dat . ‘ ~ “ Pn- e Ss - } 1 she tor Wig : ' e! 4, ¥ e€ ate set. titled “Skeena River Travel” | ficer, Lt. Eric Barton. snow ae eens Junior High School at 7 p.m. Friday night. Skits, songs and a de- for a public meeting at which | describes a trip upriver to The Executive Officer, Sub- lonsltt raising and first aid will be on the program to provide fun for all and to [the Port Simpson Council com- | Ba Hiazelton by Indian canoe and |Lt. Charles Lindstrom was in| display some of the things learned in Scouting. Scout Week will end with Church parades on imittee would report on the com- | eee sternwheeler as told by Mrs. {charge of -the parade and Po! Sunday. (Staff photo by Phylis Bowman) '1ng elections. A vote will be held : woe i. F. Glassey of Prince Ru- |Allan Miller was in charge of Friday to elect three councillors . Rat on pert and Mrs. Simms and Mrs. |the guard of nine cadets. The 16 t , . . . . :and a new chief. ; Ee ti Godfrey of Vancouver. first-year cadets who comprised S K C b d BO Neeeri ee ‘ On March 16, some details per- | the Rear Division were in charge COUIS guests al Iwanls u Inner ! ANNOUNCEMENTS dese? VES teen | taining to the most difficult of |of PO Peter Helland. Honored guests at the Kiwanis{the gathering of the training |ning was L. G. Truscott, prin-| All Legion d Legi A ; the ATED | all obstacles to sternwheelers,} Piping the inspection party Club dinner last night at the/they had received in Scouting |cipal of the Prince Rupert Senior | Mary members under” 70, years: MILK the Kitselas Canyon, will be told aboard was PO Frederick Wat-| Broadway Cafe were District Boy'!and that they were looking for- | High School. Mr. Truscott spoke of age are eligible to join the | fresher aq Ham NERO got by Mrs. Moberly of Cedarvale mough. Scout Commissioner W. D. Suth-| ward to their trip to Victoria at|of the benefits and problems of : Dominion-wide Legion Group’ wy ctigr sree and Mrs. Godfrey. This chapter The stores under the custody erland and Queen Scouts. David | Easter when they would be pre-{the local schools and told how j insurance Plan. Rates are ex- | flavor of will include an eye witness ac- |of Sub.-Lt. Leonard Youngman, | Bell and Lauric Gordon. sented their Queen Scout cer-|parents could help the students tremely low, and no medical ex- : > count of the wreck of the Mount |Supply Officer, were also in-| Introduced by the commission-|tificates by Lieutenant - Gover-|with their studies. |aminations ee ator! Ap. PACIFIC M_M LLAK Royal and also a story by Wiges spected. er, who also spoke briefly on;nor George Pearkes. The speakers were thanked by fhay, be oMiained ot the Let ion | ~ O'Neil about the Queen of the Lt. - Cmdr, Bowditch said that| “Scout Week,” the two boys told] The main speaker of the eve- | Kiwanis President E. D. Manson. | Office. PAL) THE ONLY EVAPORATED MILK PROCESSED IN’ B.C. Kitselas, expericnces which took he had noticed an improvement @ Sons of Norway whist and in the cadets since his last in- spection. The Sea Cadets annual inspection will be in June. dance Friday night, February 93. Whist at 8 o’clock Everybody | welcome. (39) ; place during railway construc- tion days. The following programs will deal with the Indian mission at Cedarvale. The series is prepared by Rob- ert Orchard and is produced in “the Vancouver studios of the - CBC. It is heard on the Trans- Canada network. B.C. residents receive awards A 10-year-old Wolf Cub from Trail and two British Columbia f leaders have won high awards | t from the Boy Scouts of Canada - fin an honors list released today | f in Ottawa by Governor - General : ®& Georges Vanier, Chief Scout for ae Canada. The list, which marks the ' S pirthday ‘(February 22) of the founder of the Scout movement, : Lord Robert Badén - Powell of Gilwell, includes seven others: from B.C. ; Awarded the Gilt Cross for gal- Jantry with moderate risk is James Kelly, 10, of Trail, who swam out into Christina Lake and pushed an air mattress to 3 | 23-ycar-old man who suffered a; cramp while swimming. Kelly | then towed the man to shore. The Silver Acorn for specially” distinguished services to Scout-- ing is awarded to: Victor Wiebe of Burnaby, assistant provincial commissioner of the B.C.-Yukon | Provinelal Couneil; and Harold L. Steves of Richmond, District |, Commissioner for Rieh mond District. The Medais 01 Merit for Good | Services to Scouting are awarded | to Harold Hugreen of Surrey, district commissioner of the Bast Whalley District; George Grange | of Vaneouver, honerary presi- dent of the Carieton District Council; Gustay A, Lund of Prince George, chainman of the group committees of the 2nd: Fort George District; Mrs, Gloria . Bingham of Surrey, Cubmaster of the Ist Cloverdale Pack; and. Arthur Houghton of Vancouver, | chairman of the Carleton Dis: | trict badge conmiitiee, ! | Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results FAIRLANE IS FOR FUN! Drive it!. .. Park it! .. . Price it! ... You'll want it! Fairlane’s full- size interior offers stretch-out room for six adults. The trunk is a whopper! Posture-perfect seats, luxuriously upholstered in long- wearing fabrics, are the last word in comfort. And Fairlane's optional power brakes and power steering offer even more driving conven- ience. Get more fun out of driving with Fairlane’s twice-a-year main- tenance features. 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