loyal Guests Include Pnnce Rupert Duiiy Newi Tuesday, May 19, lso3 Dick Garrett Bids Farewell To Rupert Air Cadet Squad Sea Cadet Outing rince Philips Niece i a ; L,s .neuters) Among starched uniform May 28 to Join Successfu I'tf UI1U lttillUU title nt Buckingham i If ...... t ,v, A trlD aboard the D H Mir th' Corona uun i ni- Presentation of a silver smoking set was made by the air cadets of Prince Rupert to Dick Garrett at the Armoury last night on the occasion of his departure as commanding officer of the squadron to take up residence in Vancouver. At the same ceremony, Dr. Hector MacDon-ald took over as Mr. Garrett's successor. Dougal, Columbia Cellulose tug, to Port Simpson over the holiday weekend proved to be a real Ea Cadet experience. Good weather made outdoor activity enjoyable. Sailing north, the Cartels uprp senting a challenge trophy to the squadron which was to be awarded each year to the flight making the best showing. Fred Adames, president of the sponsoring committee, spoke of the valuable contribution Mr. Garrett had made to the development of the squadron. The new commanding officer was introduced by Jim Taylor, past president of, the committee. Norman Heywood was in charge of the parade. .--t ;. " : f . f i " ' V'V.' J i" ii-ivit I' 1(1,1 ul 1 I pretty. fair-halrcd 1 .'vet out of training, f ' princes.; Marghprita i'ri 21. daughter o( a i'uiv ii'i southern Gcr- d ni.ee of the Duke of h,.r titles. Marge's a nine-hour day n other training nurses Hospital, a large !m:is' .. hi.-)!tal in shabby, i.n Mirm at ine palace. Her mother the Duke's eldest. sister. The Duke's two other sisters also married German noblc-mpn and live in Bavaria. Margherita will see the crowning ceremony inside Westminster Abbey June 2 from seats reserved for foreign royalty. "I love nursing and enjoy every minute of my work." she says, "but I am looking forward enormously to staying at Buckingham Palace with my uncle and the Queen. What an honor to be invited!" Margherita began nursing 2'j years ago after attending a finishing school In Britain. She has moved out of the "probation-Pry" stage of making beds and chrsnnln" bandage hut still has 18 months to go before she is fully qualified. IT .4,,. JS. .y . t. led l.unwelti, soum- Receiving the gift from Acting Flight Sgt. Foy Pedersen, who made the presentation on behalf of the squadron, Mr. Garrett expressed appreciation for the co-operation he had received from all connected with the air cadet movement here and said the squadron had attracted the favorable attention . of headquarters in Vancouver. He announced that he was pre who seldom sees DOUG LIETERMAN, staff reporter on the Vancouver Province, has been awarded the 1!)53 Associate Nieman Fellowship in Journalism for Canada. He is the third Canadian winner. Shane McKay of the Winnipeg Free Press won in 1951, when Canadians were made eligible. t inrrss. puts away her !r. instructed in such subjects as navigation, general seamanship and ship's routine. The boys were eager and quick to grasp the finest details of these lectures. Among topics covered was' the slinging of a seaman's "mirk" end the .hammock was found to be of interest to nearly every cadet aboard. During the trip, it was very rarely empty, as one lad after the other chose to pet his "head down." Arriving at Port Simpson, arrangements were completed to use the Girls' School for sleeping purposes, and the Cadets settled themselves very readily. The next day was spent fishing, swimming and target nrac- It's THE Plotform , TO DEPEND I'PON NEW LIBERAL Vole BRUCE BROWN June 9lh ' ' I CANNED FOODS f OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Bulldir.g Plicno Blue 593 1. eaders c i J. ,,11 Wednesday. 7 p.m., .,' General Motors. (It1 I'M spring bazaar '.ins in"1 teacup read- 'nfay, 2 30 p.m. (It) . I!,.,n:mhcr the C.C.F. This Week- Annual meeting of the Prince Rupert C urling Club in the Civic Centre at 8 o'clock tonight. Vhil tome be sure to get Gordon Rothwell snn nf Mr tice. Cadet Martin topped the 1. 1 i anri Mrn VU Dntk.,.)l 9 aaa nsnermen with five Regular meeting of Prince Ru- beauties. The rifle range experts! Pherhrooke Avenue, came home at the C ivic Centre, nn pert Typographical t'nion at the Civic Centre, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 0 0 were on ineir toes, with excellent ! u" a surprise visit Saturday hits, one after the other. night accompanied by his uncle, ' Added to the fun of the trip James Rothwell of Calgary. May 20. U'-J ar meeting Carpenters' -.Vulnesduy. 8 p.m., Car-Hull Fritser St. Special (117) .Hon Halibut Fishermen .is of large, fresh Sklde-:im halt, now available :i Bav. When calling ssi'l Westjack." 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