MMISSIONER—Lt fontreal Lo take up his duties. He lia. Left to right are: Miss Ann Fraser Nye’s daughter by a previous marriag ida and Lady Nye ns Only Woman Film P jit Alcan Site For Story NARRAWAY i Cane vy Rank organization, which hopes nly to start shooting next spring nd 1 want to find my locations before the hard Canadian win- ible ter sets in,” the producer said hh an interview This is my first trip to Can- ida. I've wanted to it for nic|imyself ever sinee I saw the film { the Royal tour.’ 10 Like the Royal tour imp-|"Campbell’s Kingdom” will be and all the outside is} technicolor will be shot in Canada African Shops Fight. Discounts For Buyers Africa (CP) — All of Bloemfontein have banded discounts to organized groups of see picture, \) KIN, South ir dertook ra Lo these The OW ay to direct their members shops and no others shopkeepers’ spokesmen that all this is lost in progre of events. Today ually every shopkeeper of importance has been compelled to enter into such contracts or uffer a in trade In In Bloemfontein at for instance, there are issociations open to rheir total’ members nore than a opulation Even where membership of ner) Such an association is theoreti- ally restricted to the members ) a particular government yrranch or municipal depart nent it is commonly Known t a/ that friends of members use the acilities freely,” one re- rt loss present, buyers’ anyone. make up quarter. of the Says ailer The fact that independent cash-paying customers pay more for their purchases than the credit-seeking association members is regarded as a seri- us reflection on commercial thics The Bloemfontein _ retailers, j taking determined steps against @rs |} the practice, are encouraged by ; ; Monday. | Similar efforts in some cities ( f , no) | Previously. Cape Town and Dur- ban for instance have success- fully prevented the development of such associations on a large scale ent for M. Chri, Uf¥ Daily News Want Ads Aug. 39 ‘ = Ba | (it) Aim elt any TIL love this BAIT rroups ffer imited rn for ns un Monday K 1:30 (202) tlon' at Sept. 2, | (205+ | | ‘ | nning nitting here in | (1te) | Will be | | High | Ne | (ex | Grade pce t Schools) 4 cups finely chopped celery f : 4 cups finely chopped cabbage | i Uf week? 4 cups finely chopped onions } 12:00, 1:30 Va cup Colman’s Mustard } 0:00, (9¢ 1VQ cups sugar | 204) 2 tablespoons flour Ve tablespoon turmeric Prince cups diluted vinegar Nobles Cover celery, cabbage and | nd J oO re onions with brine (14 cup to ‘ales of Ben 1 quart water), Allow to stand mento, Calif. overnight. Drain well, Com- Aug. 98 bine dry ingredients with it Club vinegar, Bring to boil. Add | M Mi 5 chopped vegetables and boil | MTs for 20 mins. Put into sterilized | jars. Cool and cover with hot (203) “| paraffin, 4, vee | Men ir 4, replaces Gen. Sir Archiba'd Nye, new United Kingdom High Commissioner Sir Alexander Clutterbuck , Governess of Harriet Nye, 7: e;, Sir Archibald; Captain J. Pp (CP PHOTO) roducer Idea ; | Sixth Avenue iShe Prefers ‘Canadians To Frenchmen | TORONTO @ The vaunted /courtesy and charm of the | Frenchman didn’t steal the heart of one Canadian girl who has | just returned home. Norine MeNerney, Toronto fashion model, says she would | Settle for a date with a home- jtown boy any day of the week. | It's not that the young French- man does not appreciate Cana- |dian girls. She says they find Canadians “fresher and livelier” } than the French girls. | After working with a noted )0f the province from many|has met with constderable suc- “GUARANTEED SERVICE BY EXPERT CRAFTSMAN” ff |New York modelling agency ‘ends : cess as an artist there 4 Norine met the famous French’ Mr. James Nicoll presented | ———.- ——n / designer, Jacques Fath, on the him with a leather wallet and 4 steamship to Paris | her to look him up But posing at Fath’s was no ;}@asSy way to wealth, says Nor- jine. She figures she earned the | equivalent of about $100 a month there | Moni ow « Holthy ‘a Hiiad c ye esl al ; Whddin g Sh ower A pretty shower was held at the home of Yvonne Morin, 326 East, for Monica | Holtby who will be married here tomorrow Fath asked Miss Holtby was the recipi-nt | | Of various gifts which were pre- ; Sented in a mock three-tier wed- ding cake topped by a brice and Ports of call will include Ot-| groom tawa, Toronto, Edmonton, Cal- Attending the shower we gary, Banff, Alta., and the al-| Jeanne Macafee, Barbara Bar- uminum works at Kitimat, B.C.| nes, Dianne Lermonde, Glenna Miss Box wants to visit the big| Moore, Julie Prockter, Peggy dam outside Kemano, B.C., in’ Large, Mary Margaret Bulger, the thought of using it as back- ground for the dam story incor- porated Innes’s adventure well-known producer, include ‘Miranda,’ story of a mermaid, the last film Jean Simmons made in Britain, “Clouded Yel- low” and Appointment With Venus.” ye a ~~ col heads ) 4 Eager lo Whol, Joyce Strand, Mary Macafee, Dorothy Chane, Mrs. A. L. Holt- by, Mrs. J. Morin story Mrs. Wm. Bond, Rosalee Thain Films produced by Miss Box,| 4nd Miss Gerri Prockter were whose father Sydney Box is a| UNable to attend. ‘City Student Selected For RCAF Training A Prince Rupert student is among the first class to be se- jlected for officers training in ; the Kingston Joint Military Col- ,, lege in a new plan for enrol- VM] / | ment ~7ht ANAAA He is Magnus Eyolfson,.son of LONDON ©? Canadian offi- cials here have been receiving hundreds of letters from Scottish girls inquiring about the possi- bilities of starting a new career overseas The rush started after the Dundee Weekly News published a story in July telling of Sigh wages for shorthand-typists in Canada, and of many Scottish girls who have found jobs there. Most of the letters to the Can- adian Labor Department offices at. Sackville House, Piccadilly, are brief and business-like, ask- ing for particulars about emi- gration westeward The majority of applicants are between 18 and 22 years of age Permission of parents is requir- ed for girls under 21 Some of them would like to fly across the Atlantic, but air book- ings to Canada are filled for months ahead. The same ap- plies to shipping, because the United Kingdom and Europe had a record influx ,of visitors this summer and these now are re- turning There is no government assist- ance with the travelling costs to the girl applicants, but informa- tion compiled in London is for- warded to the Canadian cities most interested This advertisement. is not published or displayed by the Liquor Controd Board ot by the Government of British Columbia : Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Eyolfson, 1468 Sixth Avenue West, and last year’s graduate of the senior matriculation course in Booth j Memorial High School. | Magnus reports to Ki igston | September 12 to begin a five-| year sourse for training as an} RCAF officer. ! He is assistant scoutmaster for |the Conrad Street troop and)} well-known in the community. | }His father is president of the} | St. John’s Ambulance Brigade. | ;couver before being transferred | hn and District Votes Chas. Youngman Retires After 31 Years With Liquor Board | 4h Mr. Charles Youngman has retired after 3). years in service with Prince Rupert branch of the Liquor Control Board and a farewell party was held for him at his home by a number of friends and staff members, Mr. Youngman began clerk and retired as a Telegrams of were read from different as cheque as a gift on behalf of| his friends. Mr. Bert Morgan and Mr. Jack Judge entertained | the 40 guests present with stor- | ies of the early days in Prince | Rupert. | Mr. William Murray, pilot for | Canadian Pacific Airlines, and! his wife, Doreen, have taken up| residence in Prince Rupert. Mr. | Murray was with CPA in Van- here ek | Peggy Large, daughter of pr. | and Mrs. R. G. Large, has left | for Vancouver where she will! teach school. Miss Large grad-| uated from Vancouver Normal, School last year. Mr. Victor Amadio, son of Mr.! and Mrs. Louis Amadio, 732 Sixth Avenue West, arrived here | a from Hollywood, California, to vendor. | visit his parents for two weeks congratulations The visitor, who left here fou parts years ago for the movie capital, Prince Rupert Daily News | Wednesday, August 27, 1952 INSECT KINGDOM There are at least 750,000 CUBAN world tons this year, At Your Service... Dave McNab BESNER BLOCK, 3rd Ave. WATCH & JEWELLRY REPAIR SHOP | P.O. Box 491 [i RECORD Cuba’s record of known kinds of insects in the reached a record 7,964,000 short raw sugar GET TUG EXCITING NEW AIR-O-DOODLE | Strom, Gerhard Patzold, John F.| Recent Resident — laid at Rest | Funeral was held here of Ed-| ward Alexander Raudsepp, 63, | who with Mrs. Raudsepp, came | to Prince Rupert from Sweden| last May to live with their elder daughter and son-in-law, Mr.| and Mrs. Erwin Lindstrom, of 1154 Hays Cove Avenue. Besides his widow, Mr. Raud- sepp is survived by another! daughter here, Mrs. Gerhard} Patzold, and by two grandchild- ren, | Service was conducted by the Rev. H. O. Olsen, pastor of St. | Paul’s Lutheran Church, at the Grenville Chapel. Organist was Mrs, J. C. Gilker, and favorite | hyman of the deceased, “Nearer | My God to Thee” was sung by request. | Pallbearers were Eruin Lind-} | Denning, Harold Lindstrom, Os- | |kar Ehaver and Adolf Pootsik. | | Burial was at Fairview cemetery. | } 312-3rd Ave. W. 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