Church WA Stages Aero Club Banquet Will See 26 Flyers Honored With Presentation of "Wings" terrace Scoul fsful Valentine Tea I Cjroup di L of Mrs. L. M. Greene, 945 Borden omtniltce private licences rtcelve a $100:30 hours flying time. Ground AT LEAST (V? the scene yesterday afternoon of ar, llentine tea, presented ,by members of Association of the First United Church Graham. WA Instruction Includes a minimum of ten hours and In order to receive a private licence a student pilot must pass three government exams. The tests include one on air regulations, one on meteorology and navigation and one on airmanship. The examinations are given by a department of transport Inspector who makes periodic visits to the giant iium me government. Chief Instructor and also president of the Aero club is Bob Kelsey. Assisting him during the past four years were John Fin-ley, Miss Dawn Dawson, W. E. Harper, Vic McGuire and Dick Malcolm who is the present Instructor. The approved course consists of a minimum of 12 hours dual Hying and a total minimum of ' Special to The Dally News TERRACE Claude Dale was elected president of the First Terrace Scouts and Cubs group committee at a special meeting of the group In the I OOF hall. Other officers named were; Vice-president Mose Dubeau; secretary-treasurer Rev. M. W. O'Conncll; committee, Cpl. Ted Brue and Charles Pillar. Fred Skinner was named Bcoutmaster and Mrs. Goodman was named AkeJa for the Cubs. For Your Old Radio 1rs. On'cnc r-I the affair, for ,Lis rooms Wfi-p ut'ts of sininu iKl motif si-rvins was table, car-, beautiful spiny Twenty-six flying members of the Prince Rupert Aero Club will oe honored at the group's general meeting and banquet to be held Saturday, February 20 at the aero club's headquarters at Seal Cove. The presentation of wings Insignia to the 14 or 15 members still in Prince Rupert marks the culmination of four years of training with the Prince Rupert club. Flyin members to be honored are: John Finley, N. Skogmo, Pat Deane, Doug Hague, Bill Tocker, Jay Burns, Seif Anderson, Bill Strahl, Vic Grant, Lome Stephens, Jon Frederick, Stu Shells'. Ed Wampler, Lfn Brewerton, ruce Malcolm, Cecil Wing, Doug Hogarth, Oeorge Aliard, Ralph Mrs. diaries Young, Mrs. R. B. Skinner and Mrs. E. A. Young presided. Serviteurs included Mrs. W Davidson, Mrs. A. D. Ritchie, Mrs. A. Logan, Mrs. R. Lewii and Mrs O. Ciccone, while li the kitchen were Mrs. L. V. Tat-toisall, Mrs. A. Thompson anc Mrs. K. Harding. Cashiers were Mrs. D. Owen and Mrs. L. Franklin, i RCA Victor Model V707 itp tulips auu Five Brownies Enrolled Here low silver bowl in silver holcl- It was open house at the First ami vltnnerA fcring I'"' aiu-r- J. Marcliani. New horizons in family entertainment are yours with this magnificent new Victrola Radio- ., Miss v. Card Parly Twelve tables were in nlnv nt. A. S. Nicker- ;,,rk and Mrs Mathews, Joe Goscoe, Dwlght the last of a winter series of card t Peretz, year stars went to Linda Pay, Pat Farrell, Patty Parfeniuk, Dolyn McMeckin and Helen Moore. The session saw the 30 Brownies demonstrate favorite games for their parents, including special Valentine Barnes, and seconders of the pack served tea to the. guests. Directing the activities were Brown' Owl Mrs. O. Eidsvik, Tawny Owl Mrs. K. H. Tucker and Snowy Owl Mrs. Ralph Pay. Ronnie Black, Stan Prince Rupert Brownie Pack meeting at St. Andrew's Cathedral this week, and many mothers and friends watched five Brownies enrolled and six others receive service stars. DUUirt Couiiui&Hiouer Miss H. Sllvcrsidcs enrolled the Brownies, including Kerry Allan, Wendy Christensen, Margy Forward. Edna Johnson and Diane Fos-sum. Winning a three-year service star was Judy Bird, while one- co-i'onvi.'il- parties staged by the Catholic i Kaardal, Elizabeth Holmes, Bob j Phonograph rrimhinntirin I which featured I stall at which women s League at Annuncla- I Sylvester and Dave Dowsley. tlon school last night. Following the presentation of Winners at whist were Mrs. A. wings Stu Shelley will be pre-Bowen and Mrs. F. Grlmble, J sented with a silver cup for crib, Mrs. Simpson and H. Dean j winning the "bombing" contest Mark ' " .fa. t - Royal Purple Plans Bazaar, Rummage Sale Plans for a spring bazaa) were made when members of the Order of the Royal Purple held their semi-monthly meet-ins here. Mrs. O. Slatta was named convener of the bazaar, to be staged in the Elks' Home, Mas 15. Mrs. R. Boychuk was named In charge of sewing and Mrs. Pat Dean, home cooking. The 'group also discussed plans for a rummage sale to be held in April. . with . Mrs. N. Johnson as convener. Mrs. Boychuk reported a Powerful 7-tube standard or shortwave reception. Three-speed Victrola with automatic record changer. ; Roomy record . storage compartment. s fay Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 12. 1954 , Sale shciai 010 c nperial Order Empire chap- ricciimu, onngc, Mrs. U. ClOU-ticr and Mrs.' A; Brebner, door prize Mrs. Simpson and pool Mrs. E. Telseth. Conveners for the affair were Mrs. R. Brett, Mrs. L. Doiron, Mrs. J. Oaron and Mrs. J. Bug-ylnka. ' Old Lighthouse 100-year-old lighthouse erected on Fastnct rock off County Cork, Ireland, Is visible for 18 miles. held here last summer. The meeting will then proceed with the general business and the election of officers. At the conclusion of the meeting a dance will be held for members of the club and their guests. The 26 members, some of whom are no longer here, all passed Department of Transport examinations to receive their private pilots licence. The Prince Rupert Aero club Is now a government-approved flying school and members who earn their i (LELDLD CJD I hastess tomor- ELEGANT STYLING.., EXQUISITE PERFORMANCE '.. me Legion nan RockAlount i py tea and sal.;, $3.55 plus I MODERATE COST, i anniversary 01 ii Chapter is $29950 I hamper of groceries had been TK advertisement is not puWsJied or' delayed by the Liquor Control Board cr by the Government of British Columbia . , combininn the nruverea 10 a needy lamny. The group prepares hampers for local relief every second month. l.iptfi'S, as a iijutc. oraanized 54 The meeting also approved Clark Murray ; donation of $5 to the Rnv Remit. a patriotic or- ; Association after hearlnn an an-! $26.00 Down - $13.00 Monthly . FULLY GUARANTEED TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT TRADE-IN-OFFER aims and ob-: D.,ai from roun , ; a bond of un- ; Refreshments were served at women ana the close bv Mrs N Gurvirh. fmpirc. Mrs. J. Flnten. Mrs. R. Currie orocr, num-1 and Mrs. H. Wright. t'anada, under-; and e ducu-j Ill " oi.rships are s fan no aate DON'T FORGET fciost chanters A Y7 W7 - - xtli, a.istin rs s ' - " Local Delegate 3 . . . t riothinB over- j q k-I A Session ork in Great , , . i nd Korea, In :..ida. t 1 oiaii uuiKuie was named Prince Rupert delegate to the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation convention In Vancouver April. 21 to 23, at this month's meeting of the Booth Memorial High ers WASHER Special School P-TA. Drive Satur-, Mrs. A. E. Carlson was named (37 nlternate delegate. The local p-TAii alternate annually in HMvity Simp mi February 12 rIl'Ju"K uciwgaic 10 rcpreseni, ' U x J ivc 1 38 1 KIPrt nt tne convention. Mr. , Hulgntc Is president of Booth . Hat Simp will : P-TA. f.bruary 15 to The meeting al.so approved i37i donation of $10 to the Boy Scout ,,, , , , Association. Dance In aid md Cubs, Frl- Mrs- R - Farmer reported a p.m., Conrad ,,,lB' membership of 112, after. 50c. (38) vtilrh two films were shown? 4 2, isi' nri D.ni"e. Frl-1 list 8 o'clock, by Mike Co- Kelectloiv on da Sun valley , itl-mrr, by Miss Evelyn, Hrehorka. , 1 RvfreKhmenU were served at' the close bv a committee headed i by Mrs. M. W. MacKenzle. j jwclconie. I36i fULLY GUARANTEED A QUALITY PRODUCT GYRATOR ACTION FULLY PORCELAIN ENAMELLED TUB ill curds for V. Sunday tlv-i;rciit t'oulfs ' llros. cni DISCOUNT ')ill Auxll-a.m. to 4 li in.. ' and Ander-(30i and lllilllc-liilrcll. Kalur-iryln idy (31 1 Friday .-mil Cakes, r.fn- I'M- r i s ii 1 a v 6 YOU'LL C?1r APPRECIATE )( THESE I!'I7 rtirvslrr Windsor 1 l)Kir Hedan .... 975 IH.MI riMiiinilli Knur Si-di n. All i if tires .... $1450 I!i4!t Ford Tudor. Very good shape $1 1 95 I i;;i. SF.I.FCTION OF OI.I K cars TO Pit K FKOM SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE ion -Craft Fash Hon'l. fiiru.-t Ulead, your Vj'ii Prince Hii- ''l (Jwncrs A held In the 1 '.v. Fell. Ii. ,1 WW 1 COUTTS CARDS Sf. Valentine's Day February 14th YC-" Special greeting cards J for those special " people. 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