7 Salt ranct, Visiting Engineer Outlines Aims of Group at Meet Here (7 Girl Guide Receives Top kward From Commissioner tern i nee red On Uonitjlil Jit fL CU branch, was chairman Gene Bartlett is vice-president .and Foi the first time In the history elgn country for at least one year. If prince Rupert a city girl has George Van Roche, secretary. The local branch has a membership of 25, majority of whom are engineers at Columbia Cellulose Co. Ltd. pulp mill. Mrs. D. P. Baldwin, her Company leader, said Jean passed all ner tesis by May. She "reached on the nignesi nonor mai a nide can receive. Presenting the Gold Cord last . A nntr.tntfnn Ur.lt W i. Steve Bentall, vice-president of the Association of Professional Engineers of B.C., outlined its alms and objects at the annual meeting here of the nnce Rupert branch. Other guest speaker was Jack Merchant, registrar- Both are of Vancouver. Mr. Bentall said the association was formed to protect the i' her 17th birthday In. June. Two members of the Cathedral Guides, Nnacy Lund and Julie ' Tr m Wss i 1, L. Dilversiueis, uibriui, cum-fnlssioner, congratulated Com-luny Leader Jean Oolds for Corking so hard for the award. An unusual fancy dress party takes place tonight when the Elks Club holds Its annual Beachcombers Ball. If you like the atmosphere of tropic isles, sandy beaches, sea shells and girls In grass skirts, go to the Elks Club tonight. Lady visitors will be given lels at the door. The fun starts at 9:30. A special door prize-of two orchid leis will go to some lucky person. nubile Interest by declaring such persons who are authoriz Compensation' Board Hearings Set for July 8 jean, a pupu 01 Boom Memor-l High School, and a guide for 'ur years, had to pass every Prockter, won their 1st Class badges. Other presentations were made to: Service Stars: Georglna Ferguson, Eileen Peterson, Patsy Penny; Second Class: Diana Davidson, Shirley Kurdzlel; Shannon Pallant; Patrol Leader kuide test berore reacning the lie of 17. Some or me Daages uiks a year The Workmen's Compensation earn. For her world Know ed to practice as fully qualified engineers In this province.' To become a member, an engineer must be a university praduate or have written equivalent examinations and have font- years of active engineering experience. ' ' Mi. Beiilull also referred to the association's objective of uniform registration requirements hciom Canada. At pres Ige budge Jean had to corres- liind with a sister guide in a for- Stripes: Anna Col Usui; Seconder Board will conduct hearings and examinations at the Prince Rupert General Hospital July 8 at 1 p.m., the Trades & Labor Council announced. Just Push a Billion ... -It Defrosls! "The" refrigerator for you . . . International Harvester gives you the latest out . . . Spring-Fresh", Green Interiors ... 10 cubic feet . . . 50-Dound freezer . . . Push-button Automatic Defrosting ... 1 9,.-pound Chill Tray. . .') 1 -pound Mpot Drawer . . . L-a-r-q-e Crisper . . . Stainless Steel Shelves . . . Two Egg Racks and Butter-Keeper on 6-shelf Pantry-Dor. Check, your "up-to-the-minute" International Harvester Refrigerator Today! AS ILLUSTRATED LEFT IODE Chapter Holds Tea ' flciency Badges: Julie Prockter, Jean Golds, Anne Eyolfson, Judy iLlovd, Heather Stevens. Susie j Claims must be in by June 29. I No examination v. ill he made unless claims have been listed .Dance Plans 'Completed Kergin, Elizabeth Jones; Pioneer, A delightful tea was held yes by deadline. Nancy Lund, Judy Lloyd; Anne Eyolfson, Jean Golds, Julie Prockter; Little House Emblem, Plans have been completed for ent, each province has its own measure of qualifications necessary for membershiD. The meeting was held in conjunction with a dinner at the Commodore Cafe. Neely Moore, president of the Prince Rupert terday by the Cambrai Chapter IODE at the home of Mrs. , J. Munthe. The tea table was centred by red and blue summer flowers, and Mrs. J. Ridsdale- presided Anne Eyolfson. e Miller Bay 1953 Boating Club Natural gas was first discovered in the Medicine Hat area of Alberta In 1883. nice in tne recreauon nan at Doris Fahey, of the Third he Miller Bay Hospital tomorrow Prince Rupert Company, was en rolled as a guide. ght. over the tea cups. 1 Modern and old time music Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 26, 1953 111 be played. PERSONALS MODEL L-100-D The guests were received by Mrs. L. Griffiths, first vice-regent, and Mrs. J. Munthe. Servers were Mrs. J. Tasman,, Mrs. R. A. Clayton and Mrs. A. Brebner. Assisting Mrs. G. C. Home In the kitchen were Mrs. THIS WEEK Spring League Rowling ban $484-75 quet, 9 p.m. Saturday night in LOW DOWN PAYMENT - EASYTEFCMS : Mr. and Mrs. Roy Colllnson are leaving tonight on . the Prince George for Victoria, where they Valhalla Hall. pilar style you ask Beachcombers Ball gets un Other Models Fn-om $34X75 derway at 9:30 p.m. tonight at the Elki Hall. J. M. Brown and Mrs. R. G. Moore. Mrs. W!;liam Melghen was in charge of the door prizes which were won by Mrs. William Vance and Mrs. H. Thorn. p,tSO Arj.ow makes. for mot Miller Bay Boating Club dance modern and old time music In recreation hall at the kiconderful fabrics wdry two will make their future home. Mr. i Collinson, freight agent here for the CNR for the past 4 tfe years, has Men transferred to the Capital city. ... ... Both Mi. and j Mrs. Collinson have been active in a variety of organizations here. At a farewell reception In his office this afternoon, Mr. Collinson received a presentation from workers with whom he has been associated. hospital, 8 p.m., Saturday. X Enterprise OIL 1 There are' no lakes on the Isle of Man, ancient island in the Irish Sea. , i redder Moose whist drive, Saturday, r June 27, Moose Temple. Every- Ml Jl OA ne welcome. (1491 T jp t Rev. Michael Shewchuk cor The Arrow "Dart" Mrs. M. 8. Caine arrived" here ; Wednesday from her home in ! Prince George to spend a day in , the city visiting friends before ; leaving on the Coquitlam tonight dially Invites all the Ukrainians to attend Sunday Mass, June at 10:30 a.m. at the Catho FOR BEAUTY-CONVENIENCE VALUE lic School. (149) with her daughter, Marion, teacher at Conrad Street School, 1 Notice Local 344 I.B.E.W. A for a vacation in Vancouver. I peclnl meeting for the election ( officers will be held at the EXTRAS Enterprise s4.95 . . . look at the cPFers vou: Civic Centre Monday, June 29. .a 14 f ii1 ! I r f-'K II p.m. All members requested to attend. (150) 7 Fine Sanforied Broadcloth Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J Ralph Matthews of Terrace, Mrs. ' Bob Hatch, arrived on the Prince Rupert from White Cliff to visit j her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ' Len Brewerton of Prince Rupert. Mrs. Hatch plans to stay for two days until her parents arrive by road to drive her to Terrace. Well Baby Clinic Commenc - Simplicity of operation, no dampers Ful'y outomatic operation when ing July z, tne regular weekly Well Baby Clinic will be held in Conrad Hall, 7th Avenue, Just cast of Donald Street. Instead of In tConrad Street School. The time: Thursday afternoons, 2 to desired. No-Worp Oven Bottom. Evenesr baking oven of ony type range. Mrs. S. John Madeley is leaving this week for Nelson to Visit her mother. She will return at 4 pm., as usual. (150) the end of July. OPTOMETRIST Fred E. 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