Hitch-Hiking School Marms Find Way STOCKHOLM (CP) Following! a request from the United Na-} ~ KOREAN RELIEF Prince Rupert Daily News — —" 8, 1952 I h Fi . tions, the Swedish government! valued at $50,000 for the relief | mént Riclgnes sulfa and penl- O rince upert ave it ren 5 | voted a + gift of ‘Medical supplies! Of Korean civilians. The ship- ‘efllin, i < Se eel ; sais ee ied teil imped iss A hitch-hiking tour of north- , enough to attempt the challenge , got a lift as far as Fort Fraser | ern and central British Colum- |of the road and then took a taxi. ‘ i bia ended successfully and right | “Our driver was another pleas-| “Burns Lake meant friends. | : on time for two young school | ant traveller bent on reaching | We liked it, but left as we had fe j Poa teachers | Ashcroft before nightfall.” only 30 miles to go to Prince : : In a letter to friends here to- “Many miles of new road con- | Rupert i day, Vera M. Nanson, teacher at | struction were underway. Huge! “At 2 pm. on August 16 we} a a ; ; Revelstoke, and Pearl R. Lauren, | trucks loaded with rock mixture | were guests of Smithers, At 11:40 | j of Vancouver, thanked all who! brushed our side as they thun- | the same night we were in Prince | : : helped them accomplish their | deved along . Rupert goal. “Dusty workmen smiled as we “A thousand miles, paved with | After spending the early wecks | passed. Hell’s Gate fish wheel) friends and good fortune, we | of their vacation around Van-| was viewed from a mountain) lived every minute. We loved | couver, the two decided to come | pinnacle, hundreds of feet above. every mile . ' to Prince Rupert and made the| Mighty Greyhound buses en “And now, as we turn | ‘ | wip here in nine “joyously sun- | route to Winnipeg rushed by “Our faces to go, | Ee a ' | packed, fun-packed days.” “We passed through Lytton We thank the kind friends Their trip began on August 6 | and reached Ashcroft that night. | “Who did us show : when they were talking in the a ss “Their kindness and love | dobby of a Vancouver hotel, ro PRINCE GEORGE : : “Their guidance and care | “Our compass needle pointed Next morning our chauftc ur’ “And with whom we were able | : | first to the Okanagan and the | Was 4 French shovel operator “Our pleasure, to share.” | luscious peach orchards. Unfor- &% Toute to Prince George whe guts | tunately for the Okanagan but | 0K us over the 280 miles of :| fortunate for us, the demand for | Pugh, dusty roads. 1] — fruit pickers failed “We planned a jaunt to Van- | ] “Hence a desire for the seenic | derhoof and the Kenney Dam : grandeur of the Fraser Canyon | Vanderhoof we reached but not | ake Your } and curiosity for the road ‘he dam and although a farmer | ne | ahead.’ offered us work the road said | Printing Matter ‘BENEVOLENT MOTORISTS “We headed for Burns —) CENTLY, Monica Sybil Holtby and Arthur Brett The two women “thanks to the iia sesscailshsi sn hance Part of their wedding cake at the reception courtesy of three fellow motor- remony at St. Andrew's Cathedral, was |), _. ee a woman Free Book « on Arthritis Your Business Prockter. Bride is the daughter of Mr taxi driver and a salesman” ar- And Rheumatism ‘ | : f th thes ge ‘ ; rived im Hope late the same day on of this city, while the groom is the | and spent the night these HOW TO AVOID CRIPPLING || 5.4 i: ever occur to you that ir William Smith and the late Mr. Smith They started on their way DEFORMITIES IT ion noel Gihlaitind printed > i : ; , s _ Photo by Van Meer. | early in the morning and reach-| An amazing newly enlarged 44- | matter for vour particular ¢ Y, | ed Yale by 11 am page book entitled “Rheumatism” | business? Lf District ae “A benevolent Chinese motor- j will be sent free to anyone who} “ ist gave us a lift, | will write for it. ad e “For the next 2 miles a kindly | oa bn _ gs ir pont ferryman answered our plea; |“"¢s Give only tempora ' od Railroader Returns then a small Austin was aaring | | and fall to remipve Che-enuses OF] syne facet give: yee Male : : aeirpmercdligee |the-trouble; explains a specializ-!| outstanding distinctiveness From the day a young Canadian enters as a Flight Cadet in the R.C.A.F., HISTORIC RETREAT ed non-surgical, non - medical|| and these can be supplied by : : ae, : y BaD Mont 0 Holi | ays Some 900 vessels carried 338.- | treatment which has proven suc-|] our modern printing depart- until he wins his Wings as a full-fledged Pilot, Radio Officer or Navigation 226 troops across the English| cessful for the, past 33 years. |] ment ; ‘ ae : ee ‘ ‘ . Hill Sat. Channel in the historic Dunker-| You ineur no obligation in Officer, he gets detailed and total training in ground and air operations, H Mrs. H ill returned to the city Sat- que evac cuation. sending for this instructive book. || a. * 4s He builds complete competence and skill in all phases of flying under all train following a month’s holiday, — 2 ne WY te eee Dibb Printing Co see ‘ mee Pi : ai you years of untold misery. Write , conditions, He acquires confidence in himself, his associates and the planes tirement from the services of the today to The Ball Clinic, Dept nal ‘Railways red ers | §217, Excelsior Springs, Missouri, ao he flies. Not until he is 100% trained does he meet Air Force requitements, Hills visited @ 5.O.N. meeting Monday, Sep-| That is why R.C.A.F, Air Crew are outstanding airmen — able to hold their inothe1 tember 8, 8 p.m (211) | ; : wut : 5 of Mt m Sea Cadets ms 1 / own anywhere in the world in the field of aviation, Below is-2 quick pic- @ C.C.F. Club meeting, Metro- | a ae ' pole Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 8 ° ture of some phases of his training: — n (212) * Pass Premier *” o Be Sure To See @ A meeting of Men’s Five Pin . : “lI hadi tania ot mites We: Our Fine Selection Of ee leys, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 7:30) eur " ‘if nspection ae All isieeaed, ralaée aitend } TOWELS, FACE CLOTHS, pe san Daac | ni ip pcb (213) | TEA TOWELS, DISH CLOTHS, ~- (i= Leman didn't bat an eye as the POT HOLDERS and OVEN a Sek ee ie ‘ : fe yw @® Regular Moose \ is left loud clatter rang through the f/ . 4] MITTS. 4 ; il} = j tet 4, meeting, Tues day, } | > WEIGHT > her! Navy dri ull yesterda ifter i) 44 » | 3 ‘ ending, 200n and an embarrassed Sea yy Sept. 9, 8 p.m ij ; Mr. andj Cadet picked up his fallen rifl oT nao Y STOR r xr the But the Prime Minivtwr did say : : a | | ' \ mm as ; Holtby| he wa most impressed” with ‘e scm rag ga owe pee oy § Study ef aerodynamics and i Working knowledge of engines, ree — interpreta such fine displ { a part of Wednesday, Sep js p.m., Le ULES: Daz 7 BE ttt: © j principles of flying. oom instruments and airframe. . tion of weather maps. Can stam Nas as he gien Auditorium (212) es tee Nie * J R looked over the platoons of C or ie nT) TP ma : R CITY oa a : Sea C aaa Ce . oe OBJECTIVE $3500.00 z “ . seied ty tA. Car’ rt GIVE GENGROUSLY [See inu .A. Johnston, acting commanding : Kiti- officer of H-.M.C.8. Chatham aad | nefit Lt. A. A. Ogilvie, commanding | s 4 : ine | officer Sea Cadets, as he entered RED SHIELD | J % | 5. hin- | the drill aoa ge SERVICES” ; 7 Y $ Following ae eee a e 7 Approximatety 1.546.000 | GY Y, : Prime Ministe signed the vi Canadians were mate- } “WZ, 7 | ere | jtors’ register: “Louis St. Laurent, rially helped last year Wy, 1) Ottawa by the personal services | , Instruction in radio-reder com- | ae aaa Travel to and experience in ahs 1 2 ee of the Salvation Army munications, air traffic regula- Officer indoctrination andR.C.A.F. parts of Canaday and perhaps PUDONG i Following his inspection of the in its | “ tions and navigation. ; administration and organization, ebroed. ham drill) Gadets, he and his party were Maternity Homes | j YY, arene eneeantnannnne the Navy| received in the drill hall annex General Hospitals } LY — } Old Folks’ Homes | by Mrs, E. T. Applewhaite and ent, in-| Mrs, Jack MeRaec, wife of the f loyalty | commanding officer wae Lt, Noel Langham, staff offi —_ "ai | ant py cer of Chatham, joined with re- , a » OU) serve officers to make the public LOCAL APPEAL | he SIMP~ | Ke, eplion a success | ie nee Members of the Canadian Le SEPT. 5-26th Ll Hart ” ve gion Women’s Auxiliary catered | ‘Tem Christie—Campaign Chair, a ; _ the refreshments serving the) Ed Gladding—Campaign Treas | Nhe hundreds who came to welcome Campaign Headquarters | preser oe d shake the hend of the G PERCY TINKER & CO. LTD.| Pre-flight inspection of engines Detailed — —_ before Dual a skilled ee . ) 2. ing flight. .C.A.F, instructors. W. W. Withers. 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