prince -Rupert MUp factos 1UU. Saturday, May 8, 1948 ftWOOB FOK BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR EFFECTS tvonu uiscora, says uirecior Jos. Knott, chief steward aboard the ss. Princess Louise t, striated Kir, ! , per sq. ft. U", M - - & raft Beaded, Moose whist drive and dance i Cash for old :old. Bulger's. is making his last voyage in the every Saturday 8:30. n. Plain, !i Miss J. M. Morton returned to C.P.R. coast service. The time By MARIENNE IZSAK Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW YORK If every girl were brought up in the traditions of the Girl Guides, there would be far less discord in the world. Gus Stromdahl returned to the city Friday afternoon by air has come for retirement after 20c 16'Zjc 10c 20c 25c 20c 20c 18c from a trip to Vancouver. the city Friday afternoon by air from a trip to Vancouver. , ISircli, 'i paacllins. " & 316" number 1, . number 2, years of duties well and faithfully performed. The Princess Louise was in port yesterday afternoon. Softball Exhibition, Gyro Ball That is the opinion of Winnifred Kydd, director Park. Bo-Me-Hi vs. H.M.C.S. Ontario. Saturday, May 8, 6:30 of the world bureau of the World Association 01 bin Guides and Girl Scouts, who arrived here recently mplitf stock of new mouldings for use with plywood panels S. H. Savllle sailed last night on the Princess Louise for Vancouver where he will attend a conference of Kinsmen Clubs of British Columbia next week. p.m. (1091 from London. Mr. and Mrs. George Frizzell. iriir-.-. T rvtri?nmnn Announcements All advertisement tlila cultiiiiu will be charged for a full month at 26 cents a word imposed by these positions, she manaeed to find the time to who have spent the winter in the city, expect to return in the near future to their summer "You have only to be with them for half an hour to realize how intense and enthusiastic they get about any cause BERT AND McCAFFERY LTD. captain a company of girl MIGO SHIRTS For LEISURE For. BUSINESS For EVERY SUMMER HOUR Hotel. . PHONE 116 Building Supplies L Lumber that Is for the betterment of home at the hot springs on the Skeena River. guides. It is to prepare for the 12th world conference of the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts to be the world," she said in an Mother's Day "iea, Hume Cooking, Sonja Ladies, May 8, Sons of Norway Hall (I.O.D.E.) 5th Ave. East, 2 p.m. Arrivals Miss Kydd herself is very "in held in Cooperstown, N.Y., Aug Shrine Club Band Concert Prince Rupert HOW CAN I ? ? ? By ANNE ASHLEY Sunday, May 9, Talkie Movie, "The Unfaithful Servant," will be shown after evening service In First Baptist Church. H. J. Young left Friday for tense and enthusiastic" about the organization. Dressed In air- May 10. GUIDE MARINERS lN 0At the Olympic j Britain, Boy Scouts as markers along the the two long-distance Lieut. H. R. MacKay, Annette ust 13-23, that Miss Kydd has eturned to this continent. TENDERFOOT Island; J. Spinnato, Annete Isl Registered Nurses' Ass'n Tea, force blue uniform and soft and; N. J. Winschlng, Annette Nurses' Home, Wed., May 12. grey hat worn by leaders of the Q. How can I make an attractive fire screen? COUNTRIES ADDroximatelv 22 full-fledged .Island; R. F. Davey, Hollyburn; Girl Guides In- England, she Card Party, Catholic School c maia'hon race and metre walk. - id t t; i F. Hmkle, Ketchikan; A. J. Lak walked rapidly up and down the room, her blue eyes flashing and member countries have signified their intention of sending dele A. Form the framework out of heavy picture molding, into which place a sheet of glass for Hall, 8 p.m., May 13. Booth P.T.A. May 1!. ton. Port Simpson; W. H. Manu Klemtu on a business trip, after which he will continue on to Vancouver to attend the provincial convention of Kinsmen Clubs which will be held in the southern city next week. el, Vancouver; G. Dicks. Van llTb TO ( LASSIFY her small expressive hands ges St. Andrew's Anglican lea at gates. Tenderfoot members are those who have applied for the panel'. This will afford pro couver; I. MacDonald, Vancou tectlon from the heat and' at ver; Mrs. Oddson, Osland; S. Liar in case, on ri- the same time will give the turing rapidly. Miss Kydd, a native of Montreal, was appointed director of the World Association early in 1947. She brought to her position a rich fund of experience pleasure of seeing the fire. il 30. Will party In mie it was left please Red 884, or notify ,'vrs. U10) Q. How can I remove soot Swanfeldt, Dorreen; Mr. and Mrs. G. Nelson, Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. F. McPhee, Burns Lake; Miss T. Johnson, Smithers; L. Ford, Vancouver. Modern Etiquette By ROBER1A LEE from a chimney? the home of Mrs. W. S. Kergin, 324 4th Ave. West, May 27. Eastern Star Tea, June 3, at Mrs. Win. Watts' home, 435 4th West. Junior Auxiliary United Church Tea, June 10. Presbyterian Tea, home of Mrs. T. A. McMeekin, 512 Tatlow St., June 17. A. Place two or three ounces gained as president of the Na- Q. When a dance or ball lasts of fine flower of sulphur on a Uonal council of Women, Cana-hot fire In the range or furnace. dlan government delegate to the membership in the world association but who have not yet been officially accepted. Among the latter, are Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Italy and the Philippines. Canada, together with the United States and Brazil is to act as hostess for the event. Mrs. John A. Corbett of Montreal, chairman of the world committee of the International Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts, and chief commissioner, mm until dawn, and a breakfast Is served for those who remain all night, at what hours is thi; breakfast usually given, and of Keep the damper open. fOI ASTHMA what does it consist? disarmament -conference in 1932 and again to the League of Nations Asembly in- 1936; and Dean of Women of Queen's University. Despite the onerous duties M) HAY FEVER A. The breakfast is usually LADIES: REAM THIS! Girl Guides of Canada, is general chairman of the conference. Committee members, heading the 20-member Canadian delegation, are Mrs. D. E. S. Wish-art, Toronto, deputy commissioner, Canadian Girl Guides, and Mrs. H. Joseph H. Bishop, Ottawa. Conference sessions will be no in A new casual shirt that is shown in many attractive colors, the new Migo Casualaire shirt can be worn with or without a tie. Casualaire is also shown in the new Soap 'n Water fabric, unconditionally guaranteed washable or money refunded. served at about 4 a.m.. consist- : Unwanted hair removed Instantly Make no mistakes, make miscucs: Advertise now, The News. MI,sV HI- ANAI.A. III. tiiiirnnvrr. BC. from face. arms. U'ks with rlnsh ing of bacon or sausage, scramb- i led eggs, coffee ,and rolls. Q. How should a girl's wed ding invitation read if her mo Hair Remover. Actually destroys the entire hair above and below the skin surface. 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