1 Prince Ruperr Doiiy mc3 Fiklay, May 18, 1951 6L0NDIE Expensive Sightseeing By CHIC YOUNG Glen Millar had to be taken to Burns Lake for medical car? News From when he received a bad cut .m the back of his head. His brother l-r JT?. SUCH A NICECAV ? HAT 1 cSSlONtI PfSlST. T P DO VOL) 1 "l v BUT YOU was cutting firewood- and Glen KEPT ME I J SAID -rtXl FRANCOIS s. MIND UNTIL T.W . i backed up behin' him and lit. eirk TO WATCH THE WlTj- 7$$ PlON'T I FOUNP IT ?4f7?h LAKE caught the axe as it came back. HOUC? HflLr f'T. WAITING COSTING ) 1 . Those who went to e "H m s mtmi wm wan. m mm cents MINUTE a rtrR K Pinafore" by the Burns Lak? Ea:-I Deeder recently old a ole Club thoroughly enfoyed 13-month-old polled Hereford tne show. " Ik-v'l II 1 V.'." r J I a-tL.. Mtr' l.mmm r bull calf to W. F. Barnett, North 1 Bulkley, for $800. It wa ired by ' Mary Jane Shaffer has mv.v-tne imported glre Banner Dom- ered from an attack of scarle' rill A I ITV TP A x lno 93rd. Believing in quality fever and there have been no UUHLIII ICA I rather than quantity, the Echo further outbreaks. Several have JET Valley Hereford herd is mil large measles and there a -e still a J'W yy . . '-.jf f Cmt fl'.T. K.fl I .-rf.i-i ff.iiflc. tlW . IJi rt-n;-,t L MODERATELY but the qualky U certainly leav few ea.sH of chickenpox. PRICED! ing nuie to be deired. ..... ,;. tin ft 654 The roads, which had been quite good until recently, all at once started to droo out In places and on Monday evenln an neavy traffic was stopped from Francois Lake Landing to iinAMiMnt ii no pubitttd ditpUytd by Burns Lake. ' La CoioJ Bw4 by th Govf mms Earl Hanke is home again af-Jter spending mo:e than a week in Prince Rupert on Jury duty. Mrs. Hanke went with him. The rain was welcome when It first arrived as tii- ground was very dry but Ihe-e hah m ?n loo much now and mo-; f.ry weather would be welcomed. I- II , A Shower jor BrhLLt Serve Canada in the M Front . Lines- of Freedom" WITH THE EXPANDING CANADIAN ARMY NOW BEING RAISED EMBODYING FAMOUS REGIMENTS OF THE RESERVE FORCE ' Famous Reserve Force Units from all parts of Canada will be represented in the 27th Canadian Infantry Brigade Group. Companies, batteries, squadrons or troops, are being raised by the following Reserve Force Units in your area: The home of Mrs. Yet Win?. Mclntyre Block, was the scene ol a delightful miscellaneous show er in honor of Miss Basic Tym chuk whose marriage to Jaim MODERN Laurie will take place May 31 PLUMBING Games were played and buff;-t lefreshments were served. Many wautiful gifts were presented to the bride-elect who was seated .s a wiic investment, in frmsof family health and Imnie economy. , Call Blue 846 pi iiup.ikir: In a specially decorated chair. Those present, besides th.; hostess, were Mrs. Don Cla'k Mrs. Henry Flegen, Mrs. C. Kur-ulok. Mrs. Ed Davis, M-s. N Kingerskl, Mrs. M. Faulkner, Mrs. Henry Montesann, Mrs. K. McVety, Mrs. L. Stlwick, Miss gAANIcH Helen Toporwaski, Miss Esther Jarvls, Miss Ma;aret Macdon- nr. a i iino ald and Mrs. D. Stubbert. The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada Vancouver, B.C. The British Columbia Regiment (Duke of Con-naught's Own), Royal Canadian Armoured Corps . Vancouver, B.C.. NEW ! EXCITING ! STRiKINGLY BEAUTIFUL! The British Columbia Dragoons, Armoured Corps . Royal Canadian Vernon, B.C. The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary's) ...... Victoria, B.C. Stewart Repairs Its Sidewalks STEWART The Village Com-nifsioners are having extensivi pairs made to the wooden side taiU in and around the villain renders hum been askl for on' :housand'yards of yiavol lof th' streets. A move is being madi his year to gradually do awa; vith the wood-.:n sidewalks aiu rplare them with hard surfar-nf. Cement walks have alread )een constructed on the nortl side of thr main street but the. mo not proved as satisfactory is was anticipated. The inten ,ion, in the future, is to havt .in asphaltic mixture which, ii is hoped, will be more permanent FORD'S mi, Built CONSUL See it soon at SIGNALS: Men from training regiments and squadrons of all Commands. RCEME: Men from technical regiments and squadrons of all Commands. SERVICE CORPSt Men from RCASC units all Commands. DENTAL CORPSt of Men from RCDC units of all Commands. ! i P. "V fob Parker Ltd Mother: "Where have you Each Armoured and Infantry unit designated will retain its name and insignia in this new Active Force Brigade Group :CAEKl--ZilBE WADIffE KIGOS . been until three o'clock in the morning?" Daughter: "Walking, mother.' MONAItt II DEALERS Piiiice Kiipcrl, B.C. Mother: "For goodness sake!' Daughter: "Yes, mother!" - 1 ENROLLMENT STANDARDS: CONDITIONS OF SERVICE: I 1 ... ft :. , l. . . . . , , Current rates of pay and allowances. Serve for 3 years, or make it a , To enlist you must: 1. Volunteer to serve anywhere. 2. Be a Canadian citizen or other British subject. 3. Be 17 to 40 (Tradesmen to 45). 4. Meet Army requirements. 5. Married men will be accepted. TERMS OF ENGAGEMENT: Vou will be enrolled in the Canadian Army Active Force for a period of three years. All men are eligible for Overseas Service. If the military situation permits, married men after one year's Service Overseas, single men after two years' Service Overseas, may request discharge even if they have not completed full three years' service. career. VETERANS' BENEFITS: Reinstatement in civil employment, Unemployment Insurance and other appropriate benefits under Veterans' Charter as extended by ?arli ament. , MEN: Retention of present Reserve Force rank or the rank held in Second World War, subject to proving qualifications in service within a 90-day period. OFFICERS: Short Service Commissions will be granted to officers who do not wish to enroll in the Active Force on a Career basis. 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