r Navy News- Prince Rupert Daily Nevs Saturday, February 9, 1952 ICredit Women corps. On Lt. Cdr. Tye's first visit to Prince Rupert he presented the local corps with their charter from the Navy League of Canada and from this charter has emer- Organize Here Wrens Busy These Days To Haul Cinders To School Ground The Prince Rupert branch of A four-way cut decided second X 3 Other tenderers were Kaien-i Transfer, 75 cents; James Flaten, ' 75 cents; Alan Barr, 90 cents, I and Boulter Si Welter, $1.67 I Cinders from the pulp mill prize winner in the Sons of Nor- the Canadian Women's Breakfast i ged a smart, enthusiastic corps, j "Discipline" was the theme of a lecture given to the cadets by ! Lieut. Langham followed by two ! interesting instructional films. ! CTSTOMS Clubs in the ladies' lounge of the r ' Contract to haul cinders from burners will be spread on the playground to provide a suitable , surface for playing children. Columbia Cellulose pulp mill for The three rnw nf tanp in thi spreading on King Edward school New Iniforms Keceived C.P.O. Cuttress Transferred To New Brunswick WRENS The Wrens were back to routine last Wednesday after collars are always popularly sup- playground was awarded last Present surface is swampy and Board had de- nosert tn rnmmemnrsto Ntelsnn'a nigm ai scnooi Doara meeune lo. uiuouy. ocnuui victories of the Nile Cooenhag- M- Saunders. Price of 60 cents ciaeo on mis pian several raunuu. way whist drive last night, after J 13 tables were in play. Second j prize for men went to John I Kempstei , after cutting cards with Nils Gundersen, Carl Mostad and Harold Holland, all tied. Mrs. Alf Jensen took first ladles prize; Mrs. Otto Bremo, second. Nils Wasseng came out on top In the men's division. Chair prize was won by Cafl Engh; door prize by Mike Schwab. Mrs, Barney Roald, in charge of refreshments, had serving with her Mr. and Mrs. Ray a brief interval from lectures en and Trafalgar. Cold fact a varcl was tne lowest tendered.-ago. ' while receiving their uniforms, noints otherwise as. when in 1883 " Civic Centre last night com- j pleted organization. The election of officers tooki place and resulted as follows: j , President, Mrs. Joselyne Bolton '; Vice-President, Mrs. P a u l a j Rickwood. j Secretary Mrs. Catharine J Lawrie. I Treasurer Mrs. Ella Good. J i Financial Secretary Miss , Donna Macarthur. i Recording Secretary - Mrs. j I ii'itsii-rnswi' ''ifr ;,;I.Mi,.H.il, The two classes for the evening! the first uniform regulations fori ..ii!'":!!';';'' a,ia UinliAn DIUtuaa ll.. 1 . - jWlluntlllij, IF!'1;;'!"1!!11 iimhlniiiimitiiim, l!l,;iiinll,it lilllllliilhtail.ullv !!i:.:iil!iili:i!li;iiihi!illUiii! Save Up to $20.00 SUIT and OVERCOAT 'ftauuii aiix nvw&i. U1C lUWCr QCCK CttlTie 111, U1C COm- jwork, under the diection of Lieut, imittee sitting on the subject Langham, and signalling, which recommended the adoption of included Morse Code by flashing two rows. One of the members of 'and semaphore work, Lieut. W.Uhe committee has since stated Smith instructing. After classes that the question of commemor-I the Wrens met in their mess to ating Nelson's victories was never hear Sub. Lieut. Christine Wors-: mentioned. The admiralty for i tey discuss her recent trip to ; no stated reason, however, de-i Ottawa. Sub. Lieut. Worsley ex-; cided on three rows, and the men plained that the main purpose who have the honor to wear this ! of the conference was to provide uniform may well look upon ! an officer s refresher course and j them as a memory of Lord Nel- Evelyn Smith. j Directors Mrs. Yvonne Bowes, Mra Lorrafcie Dell, Miss Maresa Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Armand Lund and Leonard hamlin. Due to thj funeral of late King George VI next Friday, no whist drive or dance will be held that day, the SON decided. J WSndle, Mrs. Mary McLeod, Chaplain Miss Diane Kennedy Committee chairmen will be named latir. Mrs. Lawrie read several letters from officials of the Canadian Women's Breakfast Clubs, con -. -1. .. i .... t K r..i. tFnll nf 'no 11h ;!v:n njuraouKiis ncic vi m iuruu uu u jjo, ivn. ; to brin-; all wren commanding SOn. , officers up to date with the or- Kincolith Band Names Officers The training sched,- ganization ule for all Wren Reserves was ivifl Crocker are also pioneers of Prince Rupert, ih jy 10 The Ciockers live In retirement now at 1228 The y have been married 50 years. Mr. Crocker , his 77th birthday March 1. Fifty-five years ago he lie summit of the Chilkoot Pa.ss. discussed. The trip was not all work, how- gratulating the newly-formed group and wishing them luck. A lively discussion took iplace on a j name for the club but no deel- j tion has been made yet. ; j CJt made to measure aili it KINCOLITH Frances Watts These ever, and a good time was had Fair Amount From Soroptimist Show Although the proceedings were dampened by the event of the King's death, there was a turnout of about 600 persons at the The education programs were by the Wren officers who were shown the sights of Ottawa and also discussed. re Citizens Take Mrs. Lawrie Is leaving oniauenuea many nuoruicti get-uj- has ben elected president of the i Kincolit h Concert Band with Abel Stewart as vice-president. Other officers: General Secretary, William F. Stewart. Secretary, Herbert Doolan. Thursday night for Vancouver to seiners. attend a combined district con- j ference of the Pacific Northwest , TO CONFERENCE Council of Canadian Women's , t.iei.t N. n l.aneham deDarted suits are the last word in style and quality. ,,. Take This Opportunity to Buy Your Spring Clothing WATTS I NICKERSON Jr City Next Week Breakfast Clubs and the sixth j Thursday for Vancouver to at- Totem Theatre Weanesday night when the picture "Copacabana" war presented with the overs to go to the Soroptimist Club for its Treasurer, Herbert 8. Doolan, sr. Managers, Charlie Stewart and Howard Lincoln. Bandmaster, William F. community service work. About G0 persons were present and the club, as a result, was netted a im" Prince Rupert From Top to Hot lorn On Tuesday 126 Assignments unilied and twenty-six High School stu-invade businesses and industries while a annual Canadian Credit conference. Mrs. Doris Taylor, Recording Secretary of the Pacific Northwest Council, will be returning with Mrs. Lawrie to ln-stal the officers here. Installation ceremonies are expected to be held the latter part S CLOTHING Assistant Bandmaster, Charles MEN Third Avenue fair amount. Phone 345 i tend a Naval Conference at HMCS Discovery. Sub. Lieut. Wi C. Worsley re- i turned from Wren Officers' con- ! ference at Ottawa. j Ernest Bittorman was enrolled i into the Canadian Naval Reserve as an Able Seaman. He Is em- i ployed by the CNR as a fireman. i An average of 73 was obtained in examinations for Petty Barton. Band Leader and Music In , advirtiS . ,,-e-1:.iil:-m-1...i-;. v.-e.tc,p;Tll j!!'M!i'li::Pi.!.irrI.,l,:,,M:,I!:C!. l!i!.:';"":"J:";!l!!i I' -ili'llll!: !!!;;ll!'.l III"1 ! l' If vou " nut ) seil News classified fitv council takes over the city Tuesday I structors, J. G. Moore, William j Stevens. George Alexander and TTi-" 'irT7T-TrY17ITtf TIB Citizt n ; Day. spunsort'd by the Junior Chamber is held annually J. H. Moore: Property Caretaker Edward Nelson. Music Keeper George lOfilcer Storesman by Leading S. I). Johnston Co. Ltd. Clerk, Marie Hiltz. Family Market Butcher, Don Phipps FASHION FOOTWEAR WILL BE CLOSED FROM MONDAY, FEB. 11th to THURSDAY, FEB. 14th INCLUSIVE or February. The next regular Breakfast Club meeting will be HeRl March 1 at 7:45 a.m. readers Cash for oH gold. Bulger's. Whist drive and tournament Seaman George Waddell. Chief Petty Officer H. Cuttress, in charge of the Naval Radio Stations in Prince Rupert, is l being relieved by Chief Petty Officer Cleghorn. Chief Cuttress will leave for New Brunswick in Scouts, Cubs To Honor King Saturday, February 9. Moose , February anjt citizens with i'e.p.msibi!ilies. n and all city tle-ivc ro-upi'rated in : junior employees rkmi; under super-: :i '.ins and depart-rs. I he luture citi-sirn their chance '' city council is Temple. Everybody welcome. (34c) Scouts and cubs of Prince Rupert troops will reaffirm their pledge to Queen Elizabeth II at their next meeting. Past Com-m.ssloner F. E. Anfield announc IN KING'S MEMORY Wrens and seamen stood at attention on parade Wednesday night during inspection by the ship's captain, Lt. Cdr. J. D. Mc-Rat. A two-minute silence period was observed In memory of the Out of respect to His Majesty, the late King George VI. I.O.D.E. Founders' Day Is postponed to Thursday, February 21. Itc 4 Iiill Morrison. RE-OPENIMG OFFER! ' Friday, Saturday, Feb. 15th and 15th Clip out the coupon below, present on the above dotes Will be honored os cash on purchase of $7.50 or more KC.MP Police sergeant, Wil- j llam McKenzie; police corporal, j Russell Morrison. Fire Department Fire chief, George Sheardown; assistant' fire chief, Bill Dixon; firemen,! Stan Kaardal, Rex Dixon; am- j bulance driver, Keith Young. Kaien Hardware Judy Nelson, Joan Smith. Northland Dairy Manager, Fraser Gladish. Wallace's Dept. Store Clerk, : Roiande Ttircotte. j Capitol Theatre Cashier, Ber- ; ! nice Michaloff; doorman, Nick ! Christy. " I I Dibb Printing Co. Printer, j ; Dennis ElKIns. " j j Broadway Cafe Rcna Ridley, j Judiciary Magistrate, Norma McKay. ! lily Hull Staff Treasurer. Lenore Nilson: accountant, Al-;lan Sheppurd; cashier, Jean i Sharpe, Telephone Department Su Regular monthly meeting of late King George VI, following ed today. Meanwhile, all troops are to attend Sunday morning services in full dress uniforms In memor-iam of the late King George VI. the Prince Rupert Retail Credit which a prayer was said by Chap Grantors' Association, Monday, lain Basil Prockter. 1 11, 7:30 p.m., oi'k ciulit alder-ity Cork Verna c;i'r,i,in, held la.st . ; r i i 1 1 out in Booth i Sehool according Mumeipul Act. hat is expected to v day," a reircsh- Civic (ltc). February Centre, SE CADETS the Area Sea Cadet Officer, Lieut. Tye, will inspect the Sea Cadets on February 28 and will notice a great change in this D f $2.50 i .vill be held for the Attention, Elks! On Saturday the lth, there will be a Valentine's Dance at the Elks' Home. Pick up your tickets early. (ltct $2.50 COUPON .pants, says Sid i.i cli.ii'ie o ar- Regular Moose Redeemable as cash on a purchase of $7.50 or more, Feb. 15 and 16 William Sim, of Porchcr Island, long active in the fishing Industry, arrived in town Thursday for a few days. Road building will uiui'h bo op- meeting, Tuesday February 12, 8 p.m. extension at Hunt's Inlet has re (36c) u juniors include 's Ltd , Columbia li.inj pulp mill, oil Jibb Printing Co., .v.s. Northern B. C. 52.50 COUPON S2 so sumed. One minute silence, out of re perintendent, Bill Holgate; wire chief, Ftoy Webber; chief operator, Roberta Paul; operator, Allies Mcintosh; linemen, Peter Bartlett, George Henry. Public Health Department Nurses, Marg Strachan, Jean Chesher; clinic stenographer, Anna Swang; sanitary inspec , t m v-rf - . ;' ,''t'1 ' I ill Jfe;? kl .m"iiis. including i"iaiTi'iir'. publio spect to the memory of the dead King, was observed at tha weekly luncheon of the Prince Rupert Rotary Club Thursday. The luncheon was featured by auto- ,11 alt and fire 'CiSllIO tor, Gordon Morrison Due to Friday, February 15, being the funeral of the late King George VI, the Masonic Ball Is postponed until Friday, February 22. Same invitations will apply. Cards are now added lor your enjoyment. Don't forget Masonic Ball, Friday, February 22. . (35c l HUGE COPPER SOURCE The republic of Chile is oe-lieved to have the world's largest .epper deposits. Transport j biographical talks by two new Departllielli f I ,i .1.. i wwiM aiiuiJ1 District marine agent. Bill Beck-! members, Neely Moore ana rieim cr; harbor master, Allan Fred- j DcWitt. Guests weie William llipm ! Doumont, R. G. Vandersluys and Government Aernt's Office I Fred Mayhcw i Vancouver i; Len Government agent, Robert Brewerton and Don S. Netlson Dunn I (Edmonton). f fisheries Department 111- mhmHHIHM have been fill - p.liemi;, Judiciary iiit departments, is carried out with opemtion bcttteen 'u.try, department and the .students ' Mr. G.mick. 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