NAVY NtWS !'. ' Prince Rupert Doil News Saturday, February 23, 19i2 (jii'f Cj little G, .ercinoiitvS Sea Cadets Prepare For Semi-Annual Inspection An "E" for effort could easily be awarded to Prince Rupert's Sea Cadets as these boys continue 'DijjrcAdiue 5! Ijuumjs ' C-J -Sl'tTliCC an ad- liuw'.li'P. an up- An impressive Girl Ouide and Brownie Thinking Day candlelight ceremony took place in lc-t fvi trd f-rciulcnl no of a iweinjr- jf.i(iwi to a vct-i fi'atiiml the Mrs. T. Norton Young was re-; . w of U' OtKl- IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT For Graduate Nurses in the Prince Rupert district. A series of six lectures on "The Nursing Aspect of ABC Warfare and Mass. Disaster" will be starting on February 25th at f p.m. at the Nurses' Home of the General Hospital. These , lectures arc sponsored by the Health Planning Group of Civil Defence. All graduate nurses are urged to attend. For farther details call Mrs. E. Bartlctt at Black 322. R,.)ik.ii l.odtfr-s Annunciation Hail last evening. to show improvement. Training is well advanced and It was attended by all Guides ,, , . . . " . and Brownies in the city and ! attendance at drills continues to hover around the numVrWo" Cubs in! 100 ,C'r.Ci'nt "Y" US C0M W fr the h"lf uniform and many parcnu and j yuai'Iy inspection on February 28 by the area Sea frirnds- - j Cadet officer from Vancouver. ,S WCI'K t i"c elected president of the Women's i Mlss Stella Ann Kurulok, Co-ordinating Council al Ihc an-; diniRhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. nual iik eliny in the Civic Centre Kurulok of Terrace, and Bernard Thursday. Wanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Other officers aie: Rulolf Wagner of Moose Jaw, W(Tf unit (d in -...!, , a w uit i mimi'i , f the men s AH.' -I I! Vice-president, Mrs. C. CI. Ham. wed(lin, ccremony oi Wlrc "rrangeu m , invitation is boimr extended tn - r- - - i Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. A. C. and district interest which took!he Guij T'cfo" form " U'i' H parents of the toys and citi 1 Guild J nines amis tra ining In a trade of. their choice this fall. place last Saturday owning in j rloor' T. Gui,dcs marched zens of prince Ru crt t0 atlcnd Fii st United Church with Rev. L. j K'narUl lnto P'ace, forming a ; lhe illsp.Jctioni whjch commences uuiiiril I IIP Biil"-Ki. cli puty grand 3. ,n OtUiftHow.sliip. c . sieoer officiating. It was a "u j at 7:30. 7.,.. if.ive li but; imu, auu luc Diuwiues iiifu i double ring ceremony for which Treasurer, Mrs. A. L. Haines. Executive Mrs. T. J. Boulter, Vliv. R. B. Skinner, Mrs. H. V. lallersnll. Tress Correspondent Mrs. T. Glenn. ! took up position on the inside, 1 ..It cd lax and Lieutenant Si John W. Fisher, RCN, made a brief inspection of all naval radio stations in the! di;trict before departing aboard: WKENS organ wedding music was ren "Vi.i.r alter wlilcli dered by Henry Pluvm. Many Smart and trim in their new This ccremony Is In remem-1 brance of Guides and Brownies1 friends attended. i psiewiil wa n v Tnllpr.Mll. ur.ifoims the women of the local the Prince George for the naval ! Audilors-Mrs. J.S. Black. Mrs. 'ven in inurrlagc by her fa-;"" wu',u: "'""enc; m base at Esouimnlt. I ... ttr A M. This smarfrneuJ A L. Ilollby. Hiei . the bnoe was a pretty . tolor' "cc ana language doesj""" "' chM ply Officer and Mrs ( Visiliiv; Committees-Hospital P''tmt in white f.atlii and iacc ! n,,t count the only important j sen'- a picture reminiscent of the . arry Cutlrc ih'aboard the '; Mr. A. L. Holtby, Mrs. L. Uolr- long laee-trimmed veil. She 1 th,ne ls lllc "Promise." Candies ;-cMid World War, bringing back ' Camosun last buiuiav On coin- 1 4 ly lluixl, Mi s. J -1 Mmiiiuii Moore-I I .fiiiin:. Cliiri'iK-e tlin lms been a ' older liu- many. memories of that which many pletion of leave, Chief Cuttress ( llvmnht. would never re-occur. ; wi'' rpPort to Coverdale, N.B., to The Wrens, recruited to full t!lk UP ncw duties. j hp (substitute Mrs. O. R. Brclli; iin led a uouquet of red roses. uuiuu buu vest of MeUride to Westvlew Matron of honor was Mrs. Elsie J"w"e Promise and one for Prldge. Mrs. J. S. Black and Mrs. Thompson who wore mauve taf- each of tnc laws tcn of tliein. T. J. Hmilter; Seal Cove Mrs. ftla and net skirt end carried' Candles were then lit by a rJliUl3Kli 11 PORtABCe W. B. Skinner, Mrs. T. Glenn. carnations. The bridesmaid, Miss Ouide or a Brownie for each ti, ,,., i .. ,nLi.. CISTOMS A donation of $25 to the Civic Rosemaric Kurulok, chose blue country that ls o nit-iiiuvi ui nterest. in wr, nl.nci. of It is laid down that the sentry taffeta with bouquet of pink car- this C ntrc was approved. WlgUl.iMlblVll. iik; ill-L shall fire his rifle at sunset. The priced righf-foryw! iiiid tt'ifh a -j.wrl by 11. M. ..fcc :ii)i o)nalely ,i- rPfipirnl. Mr. il Mutably. ..ifiii" was enjoy- ii;-r (able m ,iM lor the even-; .I'liirci I'ur.iracl-llciiekali frum On comprtifin of summer train- ' reason for this is a relic of the In'.; a! HMCS Cornwallis in Digby, days of the flint-lock rifle, and M.S., they will begin specialized as done to make sure that the rule should be freshly loaded and Complete with handy cos, for carrying or storage. . w.iu umiT ii irainucar- country canuic w DC 111 was eif wei .! Utile Jacqueline Kuruiok that of Great Britain where the and Donald Doumont. Girl Guides were first started in I J"' 'ihonipson was grooms-. 1909. Twenty-five candles were i '"". jsoon shining for all the Girl j Neil Mentinku acted as usher. Guide countries. !'tiMi!'!!!UN,i ' I This ceremony took place on J" 1 il ,?.CT",!I"".y' 8 n: lhp birthday of the founder of pi lined for the hours of darkness. I OflLY $89.50 J-lo.Sjiiluf T)c(t. lhe Mrs J. S Irvine Tt.flRACE. Ladies of In the ten year period from 141 to 1951 five persons emigrated from Canada for every six persons who Immigrated to Canada. ,u u,v "mr u i Scouting nnd Ouldlng. Ca:h fur n'' cold. Bulger's. :i,liy iiiisjiuii nuAHiury are naving a Mr. and Ooil Save the series of pa Hoping teas the pro- Seventh "1 " '"'I0 " 2 38 j H was a most Impressive cere- i in Ulir r m.u Tl.n 11..I... the hall M.in.V rrl..,K. .,.,11 . Whist drive and tournament ; lie ( vciiln'i to a crcfls or wlilcli are to go for 10 new beds for Terrace Hospital. . 1-..I.II.HI1 111 Ullir:-- ,l!.rL-f.no,l The girls did Saturday. February 23, Moose "1 l!i,it;'r!li:'ii'!tll,i:i!::!',,i',!!!:,i!f!iti iHiit':n!m":m::ir liuJililiirwiillI: ui iii'iiriiiiiii'iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loast to the bride was prop- i , ITr LTS . TcmP,c- EV'yone welcome, (40c cd by M, ,..,. .. " na orderly silence. B.iby is off to a good start bridesmaid and matron of honor nfc ine conclusion the Brown- with Layette lLssontials from Ui BLACKWOOD on b James Thompson, libelous ,f, .,,mri. " '."'"V" save mc hiorK hliopiie. Eahy Week Mare served. , wrownie Howl, then follow. d,2rd to 8th inclusive (16c I Mi i wll" lur "Uicic ana iirowme .,.,,( and m Mis. r,.., ..n Wagner will rc-(nrnu, anH h ...r m. h, i.i , n .t 't r. t',..,,.!!. . . Canada's most popular white shirt The ,., ,,,, ,: everyone stood at atU-nlion aner scnool. All work m, ! .J. i" J!?i Wlr the girls sang for the first teed. Jerrys Beauty Snlon. Phone 855. ( 51 ci b-lde Is in the service of Chand-, "m, n . n l,WU Studio. 4. VUI1V.UU uiw n, LrtiJlail., was in charge of the Girl Guides. V.y I AjLLY BLACKWOOD Dale bVlics to Mr. Champion's Convenient matching table for ' SINGER Electric Portable ONLY $22.50 Annual general meeting of the Prince Ruix rt Fishing Vessel Owners Mutual Protective Fund will be held in the Common Lounge, Civic Centre. Sunday. March 2, 1952. at 2:30 p.m. Members please attend. (50c) Mills of Interest" With Some Flash (joinq to lnf CroM llju mpion was discussing another deal from uno mil h Mr. and Mrs. O. DarlinK left1 m Ruwrt Ron nnri i. our match between his team and a teai.i 7 " , , ,, , . ., red Adames returned to the Ml'SSl S. iNoi v. tll. bOUth. Last and est Of :cltv on vesterdav aftermmn-a till, I ' , un CYTPl COST 'iimn I on today's plane for Vancouver nual banquet, February 28. 6:30 ; where Mr. Darling will attend p.m., Canadian Legion Auditor-I the annual meeting of the Brit- ium. Ladies invited. Everyone plane from a brief business trip i to Vancouver. 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