Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, May'20, 1951 Bevy of Beauties Enjoy Visit to Friendly City' PHONE 71Q A "bevy of beauties" sat down . area CMA Convention At Toronto This Month "It is terrific, and we could sell It in Vancouver without any trouble." In Prince George, where the group boarded the westbound For that New RANGE, REFRIGERATOR j washer or small Appliance economic conditions, at which the Hon. D. C. Abbott. Minister of Finance, will be a featured .speaker. On the same day the lion. Milton F GrcRg. V.C., Minister of Laboi, will open a conference on employer-employee relations. This conterence will continue through the morning of May 29 and be followed by a conference on information pro-gran c for employees. Thursday will a'' ; fr- .ure an all-day con-feren: on defence production. dinner last nlht as guests of Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce and promised to say "a lot of go'Hi things" about this city when they return to Vancouver. The nine women seven of them University students on summer employment-have been travelling for 10 days seeing the sights of D C. TORONTO More than 1000 train, several people had been Students Enjoy Summer J But Not All Play ijavi'lliiitf is fun, nine Vancouver' women are h most f it but they nay there is "quite a prk attached to it also. 'horrified" at the prospccU of industrialists from every corner arc maning a the train ride in store for the ! OI dnaaa will meet here for travellers. j three busy days this month to attend thfi 81t '"Dear, dear-why you'll all annual general die before you get there'. Prince 1 K'n facturm ?' .thn Canafila" ' M-'n-Oorge citizens said. j Aviation. "We thought it was the finest ! Th" 1952 convention takes trip we have had to date," Mr. place May 2S. 29 and 30 at the McCormick said. , . Royal York Hotel. It will include He gave examples of how the '' sesslons cn industrial relations, men G. E. KETTLE NOW $145 TROPICAL CUBA Cuba, the largest island of the West Indies, was discovered by Columbus in 1492 on his first voyage to America. tourist industry reduces Drovtn-i H,.., -T V trends , " oeience pro ! . . They ate personnel of the Vancouver Tourist Association, on a five-week. 7,000-mile tour of the province and northwestern USA. With the nine women, travel two men. In charge of the party is M. J. (Mikei McCormick, publicity commissioner. Public relations officer is Peter Spring. Mayor Harold Whalen, who welcomed the travelling group alter dinner, said he had not been aware he was to face "such a bevy of beauties." Mr. McCormick asked for cooperation from the Chamber of tjdp Umr in connec-ni'W venture by thr -tourist Association, 'ij,,,. the tour is com-. wiH have travelled jr. live weeks. i at noon today on lumship Coquitlam ,tound after 10 days $8l." After a short ftp holiday week-end, Inline their travel, il centres on Van- Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. wp have been told about. Then we toll the tourists." Miss Babcoek said that, while travelling "is a lot of fun, and people are so good to us," there Is work to be done as well." Long hours are spent at each main centre visited, taking in what there is to see for tourists. At the end of each day, each member of the party has to submit a 250-word report on what "i'ii naii.spouaiion, employee education, industrial design and fire prevention, among others. On Wednesday, May 23, there will be an all-day conference on rin 2iU FIERCE GENERAL Khaled, one of Mohammed's greatest general in the sixtn century, was known among the Arabs as "The Sword of God." Bcsncr Clock Prince Rupert, B.C. Stewart, B.C. wwmvwmww 1 . JW.W.W.W , cial taxes. Visitors had purchased more than $63,000,000 worth of goods In the province last year. "They have paid a good portion of your Social Security tax which otherwise might now be four percent. "And each additional day tourists remain in B.C.. the more money they spend, the more they help us with roads, hospitals and schools. "Our motto is 'stay another day' Prince Rupert, the friendly city, should find ways and tnoy nave seen, its sinnifican wili ieae for I to the comunity, personalities p'mmerce to "keep visitors stay- ,j spend another two wiry nave met. im;uicr uay. "The visitor industry helns ihwciiein u.s in. we nave quite a full day. but j everyone in this province. From r an Taioma ana; sun we enjoy it.". Mifs Hancock also had a good , women are Unl-' word for Prince Rupert. $( students on sum-j "I think I'd like to live here. ijW'iit jobs with the; I was so relieved after the dry i,ilinn. j climate In the interior, to smell 1 Umr lor Hie Shell the salt air again." )i formation Bureau; j Margaret "Jones, Is! uie Kawiine tax Tounsts pay we derive a good portion of our roads. The industry will help you to get a black-topped highway from here to Lac la Hache." T. Norton Youngs, Chamber president, said that although Prince Rupert may not be a ureal. 2J Am-VIU Hourlst centre, "it certainly is a means to induce visitors to stay I one more day." He said that of J all US visitors in B.C. last year 85 percent only stayed 48 hours, ' or less, spending an average of $2.50 each for man, woman and child. j "We want lo increase their, stay." Some of the work the girls on ' this trip would be doing, he said, 1 would be to personally contact Americans at their own large gatherings in northwestern cities. Personal contact, he said, "is Norwegians travel with the fciion for the tour, I Celebrate ti:- women were se- Independence place with a great industrial future. It cannot miss with such a large development as Kltimat and Kemano only a lew hours away." Mr. McCormick explained that his group was noting carefully the attractions each centre offered. "The trip" from Prince Gforge to Prince Rupert is the most scenic we have ever seen. "Union Steamships, Canadian National and Pacific Steamships and the railways should get together to sell circle tour of this far more effective than advertising In American njwsnanprs hundreds of appll-bi'in I chosen, tlicyj ,,'ires nver a four-; j i tiid to study our lo-! jhv all over again," ' fit Halxoek. one of ff had to learn all Um and boatj nli I p'jip taking practical 1 and It is less costly." j Members of the tourl'ig group Include Misses Pat Babcoek. Pat ' mftZZ'v.& wexg&PT? lB l,,- 1-11,1 "VbwPwww1 Jwii4i.4 ,r" Taylor, Rene Miles. Anne Chal lenger. Helen Welch and Arden' Murray. Miss Odette Storm Is private secretary to Mr. McCormick; Mrs. Margaret Jones Is touring chaperone, and Miss Norah Thick accompanies the group on behalf of Shell Oil tourist department. ! vorces Norwegian and Canadian flags, spring flowers and red. while and blue streamers decorated tables for the Sons of Norway annual Independence Day celebration. A large crowd attended the Smoi gasbord, p r g. r a m and rianre, which .slat ted off with the singing of "O Canada" and "Ja VI &.,sker." After a few opening remarks by Peter Petersen, celebrants ate the great variety of foods placed on h 1hrep-trr decorated tabic. The hall also was decorated with flags and colored streamers. After the meal a concert was held before tables were cleared for dancing, which lasted until 2 a.m. ' In charge of the affair were: Miss Elren Wasseng, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritchie, Mrs. Alf Jensen, Mr? j IJtjfrei.icA WJtLur DLf Jn W) 24 Panuf, j : fhm uJtmll tint mptitnal uulii Mk Among floats to appear this! Saturday in the May 24 parade will be one representing the1 Loyal Protestant, Home. The float ! Attention Prince Rupert Lodge N. 63, I.O.O.F. A full attendance of all Officers and Members is requested on TUESDAY. MAY 20th. 1st Degree. Sojourning brethren cordially invited. Lodge opens 8:00 p.m. J. DAVIDSON, R?c. 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