... With Marty OOP PLOL LE LOLPOOO LED LL LOL OLOELOLE Long own, (Even as you and I came a day when he Stranded on a sandy was able apture tl his har They l€ sustaining food i learned id ¢§ I bone stuck i uth Generati € one ¥ } his why would mn t I baite € n me yf Wy Lo 1s tl r ed ) i¢ ) ired Of € ave ) I ve Age S Br A ir l bronze SI k p ( volu i ve. b } c high ent hook M e and ight, some feathers and hai 1dditi q i p y effi iciou r it i¢ Dad ivene the b f xide ) al i K beyo epalr yur pl 1 ( d suffer ; It is not my purps sugges that we returr hooks (but they are pretty good just the same ince Canada is the world producer of non-rusting nickel, why is it not po: Dd tl po §s I pu K Pr Rupe t i readi r at € ishir holes For rk ally iicke] } «: izes 4/( 7/0 ine hould ‘t bout Du n ta rt er Seca with a sprinkilr ( al Ha! I na With pebble al C R + h ¥ € ine Bi a1 I ea 4 y He I f 1} € i ake Wolv A iké W never ] Sl m Y: ecoyed {part e mal BE be twee February Ap! the following manner Cut a post aboyt four feet lor and six inches diamete: arry out onto the ffoge w en it prigt ( he ic k kK M e f pene fy With the ( f wolf bladder ¢ i I which 1 trapper il De kely ti } £ des giving itting comfortably itching and home ¥ wait these big c decoy a half mile or more You will course, range on this post your quarry will give you only one shot, and you should not ik out to inspect the post lest you leave too much man-smell around; your practice bullet marks will show up clearly in the snow and give opportun- ity to correct any Quite obviously, you error in alm 1 do the best work with cope-sighted rifle. I was successfl with 303 British and 2% X scope, but preferred a 30/06 with 4 X scope other of similar ballistics will do job, no scope being necess to those with younger brighter eyes than my That’s it for this year friends rifles the own may your bullets all go exactly where you want thera your fish lines stay taut HAPPY NEW YEAR! to and Pulpmillers Beat Terrace CCC Pulpmillers, currently tied for second place with Mansons | in the senior B basketbal] league ended the year with a 38-23 vic- | tory over a Terrace team in an} exhibition game at that village jast Saturday. The pulpmillers drove to Ter- race for the match, arranged by | Ab Hart, jewellery store manager there who is trying to interest athletes in Terrace in basketball. Eight players made the jaunt with manager Pat Bolton. Balinese Dancer Named One ot ‘Ten ‘Young Women of the Year MADEMOISELLE’s 1952 Merit Award winners, honored for signal achievement during the past year. Left: Ni Gusti Raka, Balinese dancer, cited as “a symbol for East-West Alett Radzai, Yonkers, N. ¥.. housewife; Helen J. Cacheris, eultural exchange.” Washington, D, ¢ lop row: .. dietitian: Lotte Werner, N.Y. C.. fashion designer, Center row: Beatrice 4. Hicks, Bloomfield, N. J.. engineer: Basilla E. Neilan, Cambridge, Mass.. social worker; Dr. Jane Cooke Wright. N. Y. (., scientist. Bottom row: Andrea Mead Lawrence, Rutlans, Vt.. skier; Geraldine Page, N. Y, C., actress; Melissa Hayden, Toronto, Canada, dancer, : NEW YORK. N. ¥.—Ni Gusti Raka WeIY im r es ) B s bril Ay tour th fall, is an t € a ig Women the Year who received 952 Merit Awards from MADE- MOISELLE magazine toda ay I e te € s wa were | ite women who with the exe Ml & R ka v ath « and e expecte ling to Betsy Talbot Blackw MADEMOISELLFI Fdite i I king e aw M I te M I “ rids (tae = 4 4 _ R f 4 1g Asia and th Awards (as featured MADEMOISELLEI ie business, dietet a ‘ t ie t W r ‘ akir field Ra i Yo \ y t omital spirit ¢ she ed o © 1 scar 4 t before i ° tal eighteen, Mrs, Radzai & recently saw he shand for e | w . a firs t er sight restor nea . undid has ¢ 4 6 i her art studies. (A top com are being translated, abstracted and mer artist stakes his reputation quoted all ower thte world on her making good in three years LOTTE WERNER of New York fashion design io has earned 4 Here sre Mrs. Radzai’s and Ni . ‘#sHon designer, wi , , que pla n the fash ’ i Gusti Raka’s eight co-winners Lats , : with her skinny parts BEATRICE HICKS hele J. chiel engineer and v ' eld, N ere dox use of fabrics. Her original, resident of t uart or 1 ident t quarter-mill masinstive h with separates js Ne ‘ ( ‘ the ’ at P, " nig wo w nen ies ANDREA MEAD LAWRENCH me an st pre R i\ pt fthe 19 ~ y W n g 5 w 0 t ski tea heve r f < r wom or © ww " O tit Hi HELEN CACHERIS V as sd fall was “a tr » dos net i who k i gedness« we as skill.” LU neff tT } world } . f ' er woman, As ct he Men , g Br on st s QOuar { ‘ a CERALDIN PACH n ood i { 5 ene i i r r a . ~ 4 x € i 5 sdeapby Willia ‘ MELISSA HAYDEN Sun Smoke” and « dancer, whe he New ¥ ero City Balle and hasclimbec! straight into pr ‘ hy ‘ ~ alle 1 } ' £ I ; t ii ft { ' ‘ R 4 Chap! ! ff BASILLA NEILAN of ¢ eoft per brid M ng W r Ww j DR. JANE COOKE WRIGHT Ca { New Yor i © ars back I H ‘ } We e ‘ j ¢ € le H i Pp ai 2 ind the Bri Adventurer Eats Plankton- Minute Plants During Lone Atlantic Crossing on Raft BARBADOS (Reuter Alair Louis Bombard, 27-year French scientist » Se a lone At i oO g on raft two n th oO prove ma car ive on food pro- vided by the ocean, has reached the Barbado SPORTSMANS DIGEST “4/sHur. UNUSUAL TACTICS FOR SQUIRRELS / 3 ¥ Sometimes THE UNUSUAL PAYS | OFF IN HUNTING AS IN ANYTHING ELSE. IN THIS CASE, INSTEAD OF BEING QUIET AND SITTING MOTIONLESS» THE IDEA IS TO | MOVE FAST AND NOISILY THROUGH | THE WOODS, DRAGGING LEAVES» ETC. WITH YOUR FEET BUT Nor USING YOUR VOICE! K&EP LOOx- ING UP INTO THE TREES AS you GO. STOP SUDDENLY AND LISTEN YOUR UNUSUAL NOISE STARTLES THEM SO THAT WHEN iT iS ABRUPTLY STOP- PED THEY MAY FLEE WITOUT CAUTION. HURRY 8 TO HEAD THEM “30 OFF WITH A SHOTGUN BEFORE THEY DEN-UP IN A TREE. - M7, J the open Atlantic) pends large n wi 4 he ENE left the Canary i before he set o At Island ) on the 3,000-mile ante j 4 ith yage great will powe she ible A British ship picked him up ty survive from t t hree riefly two weeks ago about 599 months: a man with average wil miles off these West Indies is- power @ tenth to six weel lands. He went aboard to send : a oe : j wireless messages, then returned nora ‘ = i eee ie to the raft to complete his jour- Here ique sailed hrough he : astern end of the Mediterran- ney. He : arrived here the day ean to Tangier, then along the before Christmas coast to northwest Africa to Las Bombarad began his voyage Palmas in the Canary Islands from Nice, France, May 23, travel- He headed for the open Atlantic ling in a 15-foot rubber dinghy equipped with two paddles, a six {foot mast and a sail Backbone of his diet was planton—minute plants floating in the ocean. He caught them ; With a sieve trailing behind his }tiny raft. He also ate raw fish and some birds. Bombard’s theory is that hu-| man beings can take up to one pint of sea water a day without | ill effects. Fish and plankton contain fresh water and these sources of supply together should prevent death at sea by hunger and thirst, he contended ‘I believe that survival de- Shopping Companion | VEREENIGING, South Africa | ®—Mrs. Joyce Crotz does her | shopping with a snake. A five-| foot rinkhals cobra is her par-! , | Ueular pet. Asked why she car- | ried the snake around she re- | plied: “With the snake around my neck, pickpockets fight shy | of me and I can do my shopping | ‘in peace,” October 20 PAE! TET EE OO UNE a NERNEY Weather the Winter in a Better Used Car Christmas Time ig here and we have the Christmas spirit “Test Drive” any of this selec- tion of priced-right used cars 1951 Ford Fordor—Jet black Heater. Through our shop Only $2 175 1951 Pontiac Sedan. One own- er, and well driven. A good one $2175 1950 Ford Fordor (2). Good ag they look $1825 1949 Plymouth Sedan (2) Sound as they come $1425 We have a complete selection of quality used cars and trucks 80 when Christmas shopping for a ®00d used car Or truck try your A-1 dealer Bob Parker Ltd. Phone 93 “The Home of Friendly Service” Batile With Living Costs Less Arduous During Year Ry HARGLE MORRISON ed ‘ m many a housewife could Students at the Aero Club will be BERLIN that prices, generally,,tesumed after the New Year. « ea or a OTTAWA ! ' were high in 1952, the same This traiming plays a vital part many ne ae wit | . ild be said of prices in other in Gic course for a private pilot support et f ” , : estern countries—the United! certificate ti honey : nd Britain 6 The dour : : ' One of the fact is the 1952 Members—don't forget the jow East Zon: " See he evel fight at the club ieii New P@y in emplo . anh nhatlion yea Eve. A good time for ai} fore ' 7 easures from near is anticipated. Club directors are Cons tastrophe-—-the outbreak of, charge of arrangement bren . ’ . mouth disease in south 6 me rah t at ur “vem Rece: ucces? ful candidat Chr ABaS I tt i not GOVERNMENT SUPPORT for his licence Frank Rob I low! t went “ith meat surpluses mount 6 . d tin erlcan market Rey Via ine apey tt es in :inada be. dicate the engine for aircraft drop from eir 195) CF-DEU will arrive he n the Government price propa Near future A : 4 nt a runaway 0 rinret it OPINION DIVIDED t rice decline, but prices A well-known personality It re f nt were a lot lower than they the city and member e Aer t the previous year Club, Joe Goseoe is ape rrnince hupert Tuesday, Dex Daily New mber 3G, 4959 Ground achool for PROP WASH... Alimony top all pilo in East Ger Mirreg 4 ai¢ have eg Th for iehy Ment and valli 00 6 b , 4 € n De ‘ 1952 DROP SLIGHT cex based n 149 ricé Q img M0, showed i px t r 51 to a peak } It dropped ; pe ‘ a rie Bureau of Statistics plar te continue pu ation f the tw nde itaneou f t Tr rn FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always + PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. 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