respassing U | yf Sandy A AT CTT ee n mem nmittec up thelr hat happen iconts of Do Forward, Bill bow «low Fred Conrad | Returned as Scout. Head | Fred Conrad. was returned a: president of the Prince Rupert District Boy Scout Association | at clections of the annual meet-| e ing Friday night ' pom Dominate got to- Other officers for the enwuing e of offi year are Dr. J. D.- Galb vice-president; J. Taylor. tr d thelr urer and W. H. Doumont, see ons wel tary much Executive member ire Rev m ited Father J. Rayner, OMI; Jack Allan Marlin, chairman of craft badge , (rmstrong and to rmniit'ee: Stuart Fi ehair cis d nr : aad ~—Recipe by Lowise Oxslvie; table setting by Eaton's man of the finance board; Joht : minated Tuna roll with m ishroom sauce is one dish that will be heartily she Mangos ¥¥ S Boulter. R. Cam- welcomed each time you serve it. It's handy, too, for leftover meals, eron.and William Seuby. eshad as it can be re-heated without losing any of its delicious, flavourful 8. Kearley was chosen vred goodness iS asistant commissioner to # — McRae and TUNA R E. Anficid. Mr, Keariey is an ex nolicates | 2 cups Sour UNA ROLI WITH Sp siaeesaeietan SAUCE berinced Scout and Cub worker.; COPS PRIZE—Lieut. Lucien Charbonneau of the Montreal police ! iin a . T 2 to 4 tablespoons shortening immediate construction of a fares the winner of $46,000 in the Army, Navy and Air Force . 4 teaspoon salt % to % cup milk Scout Association camping ‘ a ee ye aee a A quiet wedding was solemniz- [ to the welfare fund with 10 Gani turns aggressive in word A CALL TO US ed in St, Andrew's Cathedral cents from each ese *' end action, with contradictory s en Ne May Ak- monthly dues to be added. Ac- impulses of violence and af IS A CALL TO KK Kincolith is united in miniseered = Dy ¢ - Many of the: tormiy €pi- ie with James Leeson cf amount: ar When we All Major Airlines nviile, Naas River to i“ ar? { € as 1 Canon Basil S. Prock- assistance only pt of p and ter « alec P 1 te Day wet IT COSTS NO MORE he bride attired in a whit < sf wedc dresa of nyldn net over confirmed For Tickets, Information at was given away by her Nominat or and Reservations eplather, Mr. Francis Watts of 1953 were recelved and the aie T B Seals Kincolith. She ' attended DY fer the annual elect orl CALL Mrs. Arthur Leeson liess Of Dine trainbearers who chose a cers se Dec. 17 by two litt Noreen ana Bonita and for the monthiy meeting Provide Money Reports i/om standing n F F . — na Le ‘on mittees, shop stewards, lini or quipment ne Oriani ind. Mfr eson ae : A . both carried bouquets of red and 87G = Satety colmmittes ne Mont raised by the TB szal shite ros eard ampaig is 4 pure has: OW . ‘ ; special fi equipmé Mrs, Alice Haldane, Mes. § quipping clin eee? Bite ka meee or nd rs. Zora Aiexer rit nd professional 5 ; : “— . 7 : 7 i ad nroiects, and rehab- [GReMceyabrm mete alee acd st man wi Wiiil ducatio ' é : : 1 [ ther atte i ilitation of re vered TB vic- 1-WALLACE- BLDG * Again Soe: ati ks idegroom rere { is Haldane and Mr, Joh foo Due to the continuing fight The u i ict again th insidiou lisease { the death rat also I bv e? Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, November 24, 1952 ltt CANNED FOODS THERE ARE A NUMBER OF SPECIAL CAREER OPENINGS FOR MEN WITH ENGINEERING DEGREES IN IMPORTANT TECHNICAL BRANCHES - OF THE Accepted applicants will receive advanced, top-level courses and training in specialized fields, such as aeronautical, electronic, ar- mament, mechanical and construction en- gineering . . . have access to Industrial as well as Service developments . . . be granted permanent commissioned rank . . . have excellent opportunities for promotion in an expanding organization, If you think you can qualify, you are advised to make inquiries immediately —to take advantage of advanced RCAF engineering gpurses. WITHOUT OBiiGATION WRITE DIRECT TO: DIRECTOR o: PERSONNEL MANNING RCAF HEADQUARTERS OTTAWA. 3 *haived in the last 10 years In au with al! yest in British Columbia { 25.1 is fourth hi ada. Newfound) 70.9, Quebec is und New B 6 Young People Conference Over Week-End Young unswi The decres however, has : The first cy ) ba Pecoie’s church cor was ibercule held here over the week-end ciet Th under sponsorship of the Regu- in sanatoria toc lar Baptist Chureh unit Including out-of-town visitors ¥ from Terrace and Hazelton, more than 65 “you people” joined the two-day event which includ- " . tae Columba Cellu- \c ¢ Co, Lid. pwip mil at W and Se urday The Rev, Jacob Froese of Oli- ver conducted a veries of three talks entitled “Christianity ts Personal.” A covotionai service CURLING BOOTS alison ; r featured Mr at 3 p.m. Saturday tcacured & Froeee’s first sermon Se. S&S Vocal and stumen lal mur diy \ yas ; 1 presentations testimonies and reading of Scripjures accom mee ;w 1 were al tt seer i th assent lso held on a ae MEN and WOMEN 10 aim evening BUY YOUR CURLING BOOTS NOW yening Be the Saturd meeting, a Chinese banqu t i hela in the Commo“ore . Caf Those attendlig the conference were representatives from most city churches, as well as from the interior points Pastor of the Regular Baptist Chiieh, Leonard Thorpe, and —agt—. ashdan Footwear * IVE oderation is best in all things ” THEOGNIS (6th Contury 8.C.) THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW PRACTISE MODERATION TODAY Mrs. Thorpe aided in organiza- » conference This advertisement fs not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia.