NAVY NEWS v I r. Prince Rupert Daiiy .New: . Saturday, March 15. 1052 VJ Cro., Capt. Cook Sea Cadets -Personals- Mrs. J. A. ivlekae left on today's plane for Portland, Oregon, where she will pay a ten-day visit with her aunt, Mrs. McKen- Founded 26 Years Ago Charles Postuk and Neil Mc I .i1P Junior Red t Burden Street School .thusiastic Broup of f " Thev have commit- ,vfs ";o a .sPPly of 's. t0 be sent to , children in EUrope. was a large and Jolly assembly at thn P.ronH pnfn -.I Donald are leaving on Monday's zie. It will be the first time that HOm. ARRIVALS , frince Kupert j E K. Bradbury, J. S. Brake ; and F. W. Murphy, Vancouver; i Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace and G. ! Lupick, Stewart; E. Jensen, Sunnyside; L. North. Nanaimo; G. Young, Port Edward; A. Janu- sonis, Watson Island; J. L. ' Charles, Winnipeg. ine5e TM, tu,n o,!ln.n .1 .... ..... P'an Ior Vancouver on business. iijinjr-inc jruuug tiaineu tunsuenuousiy i locf TVlllvorlo,, v.irrV.f of MMfC PV,ntl V...1 ' 1. J" A- Rl ..1)v4 vaic wucie uriue and groom and family received (the compliments, and general congratulations of many pioneer friends and business Community Mrs. McKenzie has seen any of her relative from the Old Land since she left the north of Scotland forty-eight years ago. Weill 1 . i. i , i i pnmo a u inn i !uU'Il Ul " i.ith cn-in and ""j ""v,o vnauirtiii. iexi wee ; last night on the Chilcotin for a will find new hopeful faces added to this group of I trtp to Masset on professional lads that today forms the Captain Cook Sea Cadet usness' The IiKltei iaio w.ji ,,H children put thrlr ... ,....wirUr mfans CoforJuf Corps, dating back 26 years in its origin. In the fall of 1926 the local . E.u Dimucn, auer a ousjness visit to the city, sailed by the Chilcotin last evening on his return to Masset. f ,hP nervssary funds, f 0rad(.s 5 and 6 decid-i a pmcert with per- blia,1Ch Ef ?e NaVy Hf gUf h,"' oa for the-present v ta cadets ed the first corps of Sea Cadets. j Robert Blance, nrarine superin-1 SUMMER TRAINING as well as banquet fare. George Low, uncle of the bride, made a speech in Chinese which caused hearty laughter and all round amusement. Those who cannot understand the language of China, however, shared in the humor, for Mr. Low's remarks were ably interpreted by Jimmy Mah. There was a large and handsome list of gifts. E. C. Maoson. who hag been tendent of Canadian Fish and ! Wren ,m their own ranKi. ',.() the whole thing ""(,.,;,( the talent, re- summer training will n ft ; . "it I I. r f old Storage, was the first com- coasist of 12 full days at HMCS : connection with Columbia Cellu- maiiQing oincer, with witn una , uornwanw Irom June to Aueu.;t lose left nn toriav's nlanp ret-n. Petty Officer George J. Dawes, j of this year. ing to Vancouver. u t3a 4s tj , Hoi RCNVR, as an instructor for the For many of the girLs this will cadets. The unit was started be the first t'riD across Canada . Miss Ethel Knutsen, who has A marriage of much local interest took place at 5:30 Thursday afternoon when Miss Low Fong Ming became the bride of Mah Fon Nan. The ceremony was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Mah, Sixth Avenue West. The bride, who made a most attractive picture in white satin, is the daughter of Low Kut, more generally known as Sing of the Grand Cafe. The bridesmaid was Miss LouIsp Mah Trio bouquet consisted of beautiful carnations. Tom Mah was groomsman. The groom's father is Mah Oxfords and Loafers with 30 boys from ages of 14 and all the Wrens are looking : been on a visit to Patterson, years and up. j forward to their first period of ! California, with her sister, Mrs. ,.d With Mr. Stirn I;, , i he Civic Centre and' when their l:v pll..seiiied with the l',a' thev were pleased. 1 the ien and eleven .j'.)U; on a very good iking a variety of 1 . ,,,1,-nt with a degree " pni-e that older tolKs Sue Madely acted nf reiemonies and returned home on The Corps was allowed the fa-, 'raining. , n.. c. numg, the Chilcotin last evening. cilities of the RCNVR waterfront! nevvs building, near the Armour Sal-i ,,v,-f Gilbert r Brown arrived frnm Miss R. S. Bailey, who has Yiigr o., anu mimeuiawiv cuni-it,. . . i u ,v, :.. ; , " -" ui w yara, e.qlmalt, toi uny menced Instruction under Dawes Vtllx'w out an PecUon of a!1 1 Hosp.tal here tor the past coupie me uuya were io Keen inai ait.er , j. .. . nf vpars ie m nn nn th. r-hii. three months, u,u " TO area. ' 7' v a a tPQm team represent- renrnpnt. T1 r . , ... , 'cotin tomorrow even m? for ing Captain Cook, entered the : " " " "7." . i" I Vancouver Wloose Women JPlun Events Social service committee of the Women of the Moose, at their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Christoff Fourth Avenue East, made arrangements for a Chapter Night program to be held March 19 and lor the conducting of the tea room at the forthcoming Moose bazaar. Members of the committee have offered to canvass for the Chuk. (-.oini "'"""i wiiu is wen Known! All Canada Cadet Signal hi unite rtuDert. navini? Dppn ! . . t. i ,. tnrinn I nau "er construction a',ed in the city by plane jesterday 'lach item with a clear ji n and dignity. am was as follows: , t ..,::..;.. ballet dance, j.irison, ' Riding on a ,: o solo. Gray and White," i uxro n.uii . Rev. L. G. Sieber, pastor of First United Church, officiated and, following the marriage, a photo of the nuptial group was i ii.vivo uamam aurino Fashion Footwear Many problems confronted the lt .,." .v." "' . ... 2.... "c Irom Stewart, where Mr. Wallace officers and men of this early ; -noted with nle Mr. th : J is ln l0ing operations, Pleasure the the 1 Xt, mai,yjand left today for Vancouver corps All boys love uniforms butPin thos , d?ya niS Tor'o? Chafham g6n'eral appearance I e to their home in Port-cadets were scarce, so Mr. and 1 . . . I !and, Oregon, lor a visit. Mrs. Dawes measured the boys Thp fl -niH--,. ,hiu v ' With the assistance of local J?"'"' F!o0d- Tne 5ta" of 1908-1909 - Messrs. Nelles. merchants and associations, a natnatn lsn her a speedy ro-;Brodeur, Beard German Barron 1 ., Ballet, piano. i J'rock'iT. ' Rose Mary's i-.lo. lanen. Reception was held in the Broadway Cale where opportun- ! ity was taken to convey congratulations and good wishes. An i elaborate banquet was enjoyed. A. Bruce Brown, in appropri- j ete and fitting remarks, proposed J the toast to the groom who sult- j ably responded, with Joe Wonj; supplementing Mr. Brown's re- , mark. The toast to the brides 1 In the Spring :e.y, PitKk'er. piano selec- six-week summer training camp covery. ! and Bates joined CGS Canada was held, situated at the head of nea cross in the current campaign. The meeting was attended by nine members and was followed by the serving of refreshments. Fresent at Hie meeting were Mrs. F. Parlette, Mrs. Robert Armstrong, Mrs. George Shen-ton, Mrs. H. J, Jefferies, Mrs. R. G-lmour, Mrs. A. Martin, Mrs. C. Mclntyre, Mrs. M. Karasosky and Mrs. Christoff. j as Cadets, RCN f .dm, "Snake Dance, 1909 Tne Canadian government passed a resolution winS the organization of a Cana DATES IN CANADIAN NAVAL HISTORY 1905 All Imperial withdrawn from Canada Ti nr m -it j-. jrr.i'iitillitri i - f-.- -.i.... ...... ... ' . . I . -ilr r Shortnin' Shawatlans Lake. OI the 40' boy.s who attended this first camp, 27 boys learned to swim for the first time. I This first corps left behind a? fine record which today Is a dian Naval Service. This was maid, U3Ui.se Mah, was proposed by Alex Mitchell. Later in the evening there 2ei caused bv the threat nf fier- I dockyards at Halifax and Esqui- 1 many's growing naval strength. f Mcliiiics, ballet dance 4 Frixktcr and Gail tti-h Lilt.-' ! aseham. tup dance .-v.'k'iT.- "Freckles," -uvian" isoloi Ov5N r STOP- THAT Si X k ( UNCONSTITUTIONAL- 1 - i 1 I AH f k H I A ! I E .J 11 UU LK I K .r- fe5 "Vhr TO A TAXPAYER Jj I Hi! LvlHH Mh A DOSCATCHEU J k Ht, it r i , t .iV.dson. 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