9) Afore Cream For Your Money ?f I Gillette Lather mi 1 If-1 CREAM MSmbX STTlPvr SIZE TUBE Mod. fcy lh world' iflttiMbSLC A X coding experts in siov jKntifS'SS&M&. T J I fiue G;ee Bod.s. JHHHEhH? MtT aTB : - 1 - SEA CADETS CORPSHERE Annual Meeting of Navy League Held Last Night progress ReviewedStrength to be Increased An increase in strength from the present 134 officers and men to 180 was authorized for the local Sea Cadet Corps at the annual meeting last night of the Prince Rupert branch of the Navy League of Canada. With the Increase in strength comes many new problems for the Navy League and not the least of these will be financing. Sea Cadets corps have now come directly under the aegis of the Department of Naval Affairs and the drill hall of the Navy here has now been made available for the weekly training parades of the Cadet Fortune. Dr. L. W. Kergin. Dr. C. H. Hankinson, J. H. -McLeod, H. A. and Y M. C A. war services. There had been helpful direction and cooperation frpm Lieut. Commander Glassco and his assistant, Lieut Hooper. Mr. Winslow listed the present officers of the Corps as follows: Officer Commanding-Lieut. Alex S. Mitchell. Lieutenant Paymasier Lieut. T S. Tobey. Lieutenants Gwyn Holtby and Idward Dawes. Sub-Lieutenants - Jack Wilson, Tack Breen., Sid Alexander and Jack Christensen. Commanding Officer's Report The report of the commanding ifficer, Alex Mitchell, showed and average parade attendance of ighty-five percent with five spec-al .parades, the maximum attend-ince being 129. Training had included boat work, rope splicing, kpots etc. wireless telegraphy, visual sisnalline-. Thprp 'hnH hoon Corps, naval Instructors also being uable assistance in training from provided. ' ' local naval personnel. Drill in At last night's meeting officers tne corPs had been greatly improv-of the local Navy League for the ed as was efficiency and deport-ensuing year were elected as fol- ment generally. Tne bugle band lows: ; had been functioning better than Chairman, R. M. Winslow, i ever before. Officers of the Corps Vice Chairman, C.H. Elkins. nad made a trip south for instruc-Honorary Secretary, Wi 111am- linal purposes and, as a result. Crulckshank. ; the corps would bp greatly bene- Honorary Treasurer, Alex McRae. 'fitted. This summer many of the Executive Capt. Harry Calder- ys would be going to camp at wood, C. C. Mills, A. L. Holtby, Theo Comox. Lieut. Commander Mitchell's re port detailed eia,iea rea-u'rents requirements in In thp the Breen. Lieut. Commander Harri- son, Lieut. E. Leigh and Lieut. Way, of n.ew unlforms and band Commander Alex Mitchell. equipment. Most important item Annual reports of the chairman, 3" i'!Ucke" w1'h whlch t R. M. Winslow, and Lieut. Com-1 W?Sf d?,ided to equlP the corPs as mander Alex part of Usue' Mitchell revealed the J ' activities and success of the Sea The meeting extended a vote o' Cadets work carried on during thq thanks to Lieut. Commander Mjt-past year and suggested plans foc.chell for his excellent work and 1, , , . . I dership and appreciaUon was Thf financial statement of the also expressed to local naval per- ' -v-.i., c i.ivivac. sonnei ior meir nssistnnop in -nn. showed the branch to be in eood shape in this respect not that members had been called upon to any extent during the year but because new expenditures were small and as the annual tag day had done exceptionally well. "Our Sea Cadet Corps," said the annual report of Mr. Winslow, the chairman, "despite various discour aging conditions, carried - on and nectlon with instruction. A committee consisting of R. M. Winslow. H. A. Breen and A. L. Holtby was named to proceed with' plans for the raising of further funds. The first move will be to approach large local companies for subscriptions. The question of providing cadet instruction In tho - uvMuvio ntu actually Improved in members, dis- ed and it was decided to consult cipline, training and morale Tjut with the board of school trustees' the credit particularly falls to in this matter. k: :cqnqerauon, a delegation of lad buBle bugle b9H band which w had been largely iinancea oy tne efforts of the cadets themselves. In this connection appreciation was due to L. S. A. Murray Jane. Rev. E. W. Scott and James McGlashan had assisted very materially in Instruction work and Theo Fortune at target practice. As for recreation and entertainment, thanks were dpe to D. G. Borland cf the Capitol, Theatre, the management of the "Y" Cafeteria les having been night's meeting. present at, last A vote of thanks iwn narf r. the Canadian Legion for' havin? made the hall available for last night's meeting ws passed. Lieut. Commander Mitchell announced at the meeting that the annual church parade of the Sea Cadet Corps would be held' this coming Sunday. To Grow Up Fast eat"milk, too! DRINK plenty of wholesome Carnation Milk . . . and tat it, in cooked dishes and frozen desserts. Either way, get all the valuable milk solids of the original whole milk. That's r what Carnation is with some of the natural water evaporated, and kith extra "sunshine" vitamin D through irradiation. Write for free book, "Growing Up with Milk." Carnation Co.. Limited, 470 Granville St., Vancouver. IRRADIATED mm C arnation Milk A CANADIAN "PRODUCT - ?pw (hntuiUd Gu ACTIVITIES OF Y.M.C.A. AND Y.W.C.A, By DOROTHY GARBUTT The Hostess It won't seem the same old town, really it won't. Npw that "'Rogky" SchuLstadt has gone and got himself drafted. As long as I remember the "Y" I remember "Rocky" how he breezed Mn and out and had himself thrown out periodi cally for the boogle-wpogie antics on the piano (he says he's been warned at the hut in the United. Church and at the Knights of Col The Service Wives Club met yesterday afternoon at the "Y" ladies' lounge for the regular weekly me&ting. It was decided to have a get-together in the form of a show;and supper to celebrate a successful season of work. The raffle was donated by Mrs. Duke and won by Mrs. Garbutt (Y.W. CA.). Mrs Glrardet and Mrs. Valen served lunch. THE, DUET NEWS HI SCHOOL, GRADITATIQN (Contjnued from page 1) By Miss Patricia McClymont's rendition of "La Fileuse" 'as a piano solo. The address to" the graduating class was given by Rev. A. F. Mac- Sween "whose, remarks were botn appropriate and inspiring. Diplomas were" presented to" the students one by one by Jack Deane, chairman of the board of school trustees, after which Col. F. T. Fairey. director of technical education for the province, spoke briefly. The class valedictorian was Alistair Crerar who acquitted himself creditably. The graduation song "All Out for Canada" was distinctive since it was written especially for the occasion by Miss May Skinner, one umbus and they won't even let of the .. It sln2.n was foi. him go near the piano but he fi- lowed by the National Anthem. nany iouna one in one oi me mess : Graduation was one of those halls where they appreciate boogie-'! momentous occasions In a person's woogie a la Schulstadt). As for hls nfe, Mr. MacSween said. It was a numerous falling in and fallings out of love, I've lost record of them. However, from a word here moment In which the graduate might feel justly proud for it gave proof of ability and industry, the and a word there, I think it may ; reaching of a height that was not be the real thing at last. Anyhow, easily attained. Credit was due the good sailing Rocky, we'll miss you J teachers to whom the graduates even though wou can trim me at;wouid me da i00k back wlm darts! , feelines of resDect and annrecia- Mickev Aneebauer (Navy) left.tton. The' encouragement of the some time last week and his wife !home was also a factor in gradua- and small son have gone home to the prairies. They were one of the nicest couples in the services and T, hate to see them parted. Lorraine used to help out at our hut canteen before junior arrived. I was amused at the "Y" dance Wednesday night. When the C.W A.C's appeared on the scene all the boys shouted "Quack! Quack!" much as they give the wolf howl when they pass one of their pals with his girl friend. We have nice little, customs growing up In out midst, haven't wo? tion but the real credit waf the graduate's for having cultivated the materials with which they had oeen provided into a garden of knowledge and character. However, continued Mr. Mac Sween, this was no occasion to be come dazzled with success for edu- i cation was by no means over. Many were planning to go on further in specialized fields of training and for some the process of formal training would never be over. The greater trie experience the larger the outlook and there more appeared to be attained. Success In life was to be measured not in the knowledge attained but in the use that was made of it. With the world tense at this time on the eve of the launching of the mqst powerful and destructive forces ever assembled, a fearful task was laid upon this generation, continued the speaker the iasK or wiping out an evil doc trine and a way of life which must One of the Ack-Ack units is be destrpyed before the fruits of holding a dance tonight at 'the freedom could be enjoyed. After j Empress MY" and junior hostesses that must come a -period of posl-are invited. Y.W.C.A. chaperones tive, costructlve action. In this for the evening will be Mrs Gra- great task the graduates of today ham and Mrs Harvey .representing must share. Those who had gone the Order of the Women of the before had given concrete exam- Moose, nle. lessons In Believe me on this war job Ineeean enerftf breakfast WW -sjr I devotion to duty. The way of progress was the way of service and sometimes the way ot the Cross. The graduates this year are: Sidney Alexander, Jone Lee, David BaUlie, James Clark, Eileen Feasby, Normn Curne. Patricia McClymont, Alvin Knutson, lain MacRae, Robert Carr, Marjorie Doll, Molly MacKenzie, Margaret Johnson, Terence Parsons, Edward Burnlp, Eunice Woods, Edward Capstick, Richard Mills, Norah McCaffrey, Diana Whiting, Harry Astoria, George McAfee. Alistair Crerar, Beatrice Grosvenor, Inez Mr. Clark looks spie and span In fact we think he's" quite a man To Mrs. Clark the credit's due She keeps his shirts so WHITE with BLUE U6e A swish of Blue in the last rinse doe! V Jt. Never a yellow tinge Blue keeps, clothes snowy white. Berg, Bernard Fortune Harrlette Phillipson, Donald McDonald, Edward Amey. Edward Dawes, Muy Skinner, Betty Payne, Joy Foster, jacK waiKer, Bronson Bussev. and Howard Hougan. UNI) KKHMItV VCT ii criiru(r or THr v, to "I .1. ItKM K IK, Ml Moil .1, ( ItV ot I I'rlnrr l(UH-rl, Map n.t. WJIEREA3 a2.iiatoc.arjt prixt of Kn of Ui nJjove Orttflcate TlUe Lwuttl in th name or rlan Blanche Mrore has ben fUd In Mii rari ty given t-he-t I aturii, m th spirUan of one month from, the flrat puLUcatlon hereor, lwu a prr.vmicr.al CenUl cat of Title In. lieu nf m'ri In., ifi..,. lw in tiie me&nuave valid objetuon be v ue in nTiung. DATED the Land R(Htry Office, Prince Ruptrt. H O. toXs 10 day of June, A D. 1943. AND.1EW THOMPSON. Dpu'y Rvltnr at Titles C.X.U. Tennis Club AMEIMCAN TOURNAMENT Sunday, June 13, 1 p.m. sharp .NEW ROYAL HOTEL J. ZAKELLl. PBOR. " "9nie Awj From Uoine" Kates. 75c op M) ooma Hot Si Cold Water Prince Rupert, B.C. rbone 281 p.Q. "ooX 111 FOR SALE 10 Cotton Mattresses, at 81.3.50 n Used Beds and Springs, at .. $9.fiO 2 Ejectric Ranges at a very low price. B.C. Furniture Phone niack 321 THIRD AVENUE "NO MORE sketchy breokfojtj for me, it takei solid nourishment and plenty of it to keep me going on this war job. "THAT'S WHY I eat Nabisco Shredded Vyheat with milk every morn-Ing. It says right on the packoge that it's 100 whole wheat with all the bran and wheat germ. I've found Nabisco Shredded Wheat a real energy food at any time-and it tastes so good, tool" SERVE Nabisco Shredded Wheat for Fitness . . . save War Savings Stamps for Victory I THE CANADIAN SHMDDEO WHEAT COMPANY, 110. Niagara follt, Canada 7A J. L. Curry (Late of Yukon) Chiropractor Westhnlme Rooms OPPORTUNITY WILL BUY, TRADE, or SELL What Have You? Phone Mack 823 savoy HOTEL Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. 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