j ceri and 6.613 men. All cadetg, 'NAVY NEWS SATlRDAt SERMON (Continued from paye 2) Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 19, 1952 I ltur , cA-iniu, served in ine i Royal Navy, as well as 1,700 i RNCVRls, 43 Surgeon-Lieulen- spirit of repentance which Is J ants and 5J8 Probationary Flight! jUSt as necessary in church as at Wren Eileen Trapp Takes Cook Cup as Wrens Do Good Shooting theate- " e Cn aVOld I Service. HMC ships were employ- ! ! cd on commerce protection and I thinking that this or that is all i f with a high score of 98 Wren;ChouInard is expected to arrive patrol duties, chiefly on the right simply because we do it, Eileen Trapp once again took by CPSS on Monday. East Coast. Bazaar Success possession of the Wren shooting cup donated by George Cook. for Christ's forgiveness, grace then we still have the door open and guidance. Affirm your part in the life of vour eeneration. if GREAT NEWSPAPER ; The past month saw some good Able Seaman Tony Chursky, minus tonsils, wh.ich were removed during his short stay In the local hosDital last week. Is The Times of London was j you wlu but preserve your sense founded bv John Walter in 1785 ' nt halance htf learning also to rir i i l tree shooting by the Naval reserves and the competition for the coveted cup was keen. Making full use of the reno-. vated vated .22 .22 range, range, which which is is built built; eri back at his desk as ship', writer., nder the name "Dally Universal !ay: "Lord have Mercy, Christ - ,.d rul spring i Register." have Mercy, ujra nave Mercy. , Jtrt noon was! I' I I I f Wrens were pleased to hear of ,,, ial success. I ffCt ill Vlfff under Chatham s Drill Hall, the : Wren Olive Miller's recent en sponsored by! - " -members of the divisional rifle gagement to Able Seaman Jimmy I aw-h oi the ! In honor of her sisters, Mrs. team practiced with the new No. Dlsen. Congratulations were be-The home John Murvold of New West- Mark 1 .22 rifle in preparation stowed during a me?s meeting ihiaitie of the minster and Mrs. Ida Ankers- lor entering the lnter-divlslonal following evening quarters. This j ! skog of Trondhelm, Norway, shoot. j is truly a Naval romance, as 1 t ivt.eived by ! wno are nere on a vlslt- Mrs., The men's cup was won by Wren Miller met her fiance since ' t A N p0t-!Rutn wlck entertained Wedncs- Naval Storesman Pat Bolton who joining the Wrens. 7 V Develops their delicious flavor Cjjjy and ripe, juicy sweetness We feature world famous H'lsjrTUT 1 mum t -isii S ProcK- 6 ...." jusi missea snooting a perfect ' . , . . . ofurp LUKiiiif liih run wi n n mm ' An pn nvan nprinn waji kiipiil V learning to rig a whaler for sail ...rie Drayer oy i,aiua wcic piaycu, me win- score. ners being Mrs. Julie Slatta and cjuasmtum n,.nnr((ltl ing. Shouts of "step the mast" and "hoist the mainsail" could i Mrs' H' Knutscn- Later delicious PERSONAL j R Wain- . late Mrs.re'rehments were se"ed. The supply officer, Lt. Cdr. M. I J lk. KntUni. Ett. 1IS1 be heard from one- end of the drill hall to the other while . l.illlir' III fXrilL. llfKIIlP I.MM -1 . . 1 ' .nr. .,...t., m.nnpn ' -.mmif tT M Afl 7i nvpninrv a r . U4MJ 1 . triipat nf hnnnh tnrl hncfnu ..... . . . - - .... .. . I Mr. ...,.,..-, u. In the same way Sugaroasting brings out the wonderful flavor of Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes . . . makes them extra crisp and appetizing.- Energy giving and so economical. Try -them they're unbeatable. SUGAROASTING MAKES CRA?iH'JT$ RAKES ' BONUS l-SWCET-AS A-NUTRAVCR e-9NUS'2-EXTRA QUICK ENERGY ALL - WEATHER X)ATS craft for mine an " inter-, B " , rivea Dy pianje ' weanesaay 10 hf"'" u illUK . . . . . ... wars wprp Mrs ivi r.s n A Wiicntf r-iusfv Mr nirs M rvi i - . . - . . i . . .. .: .. ....mi.... ,f. her sisters : ; ; carry oui a quarieny inspection i the church. ! Berg. Mrs. O. Jerstad, Mrs. L. of st0res at Chatham and to ,"wt i.s. present-: Sandvar, Mrs. Hans Knutsen, 1 discuss local stores problems. He A with a small , Mrs- B- Hedstrom, Mrs. J. Slatta, ; departed for Vancouver by CPA 'f iMrs. J. Strand. Mrs. O. Skog,' Friday. New furniture for the Wrens mess has arrived including two chesterfields, one a brilliant red and one gaily chintz-covered Mrs. n. nagen ana miss Magny YhII want oae of theaa famous multi-purpooe coaU impervious to wind and weather . . . equally ueful a topcoat ldu' . -i Mrs. Murvold will hp tpavlnir ... ... . . nfa iwn matrhlnn pasv rhnirs -iuDPrv sion oi '. . " . unoert Brown arrived irom - : j" . 7, j tomrrow n'ght bythe Camosun wood tables and blond a , ?evcral Ti,e pourers' , Massett Thursday to continue his 2 ,.h silver u" ,Krr " m tnsDection of naval DroDerties in larZe ru8- A Gf A rrodwrt of General Foo j i. f 11 .flowers. Pre. i New Westminster. the area. Mc Brown is well t, r,,.r, nH ! Mrs. Andersskog, who came known in rinpp Pimprt. having A set of rules are being drawn , rrtain or raincoat . Mrs. W. BJW"1 " company with Mrs. Wick been app0-ltea t. Chatham as "P to be f0"owe1d1 by aeonslj!.U: tion. Mess President Wien Phyl 1 H Ta'.tersal , "rl "' on u" their "-'r return return ( staff officer maintenance during urch, Seal Cove. "ul lwu Bo.the latter part of 1945. tbape . . tailored. , tmartly Quality is Tomlinson announced that Wren Jean McLeod was elected to the ship's welfare committee. win leave iiexi. i nursaay nigni lY'iarUmer by traln loT New York wnere Leadlnrf Seaman Dennis Furnlo- she wi" spend the 8Ummer w'th:leby. a member of the RCN staff Mrs her and son family in New Jer- Qt rhih.m in ..ham. nf h HISTORY 1914-1918 .,,,ki.s and Mrs. S no accident . . . Aquucutuin coals have been sold around the sey. She plans to return to Nor- I Navy tug Marysville, has been The RCN grew, by 1918, to' a way in September. drafted to HMCS Naden, Esqul- strength of 391 officers and 1080 Mrs. Murvold and Mrs. An- j malt. His relief ABSM1 Paul men ,and the RNCVR to 745 offi- ueiasKUK met lur me iirsi lime in thirty years with their rcn-' dezvous here. world since 11531. Distinguished styles TODAY'S Mrs. M. Lemon, i Mrs. E. Paul-;Trapp were in Chen. tastefully' ..5 were ,. 3 articles on a fc'-cn Imagina-r with many hours :'m donalnrs. flusff of the booths 4 !;s. ij, Ridsdale. Mrs. in finest British rmplius, PERSONALS cottons anil all-wool ieo Codecs Gc-orge Mitchell is sailing this afternoon on the Princess Norah for a business trip to Vancouver. Cjmtr in and Irv on an Aqtuw utum to-day! f i' ; I FWry Work -Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. jftci Carn and ' B. J Bacon. Mrs. nttle daughter sailed Thursday i This firm Favourite, 4 sparkling extra dry laser is served witli pleasure all year round. Here in British Columbia the pure soft water ARE TOMORROW'S Citiiseinis :. Mrs T Gardiner, j night on the Prince Rupert for a i i f .Table - Mrs. E. trip to Vancouver. s H Currie. I I Cird- - Mrs W. i Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton. RCMP, i I j sailed Thursday night on the :i, Mrs. W. Lan- Prince. Rupert for a trip to Ocean and gentle climate combine with the skill and patience of the brewers to bring you Lucky k Lager. thoroughly satisfying beverage, w. WATTS & NICKERSON MEN'S CLOTHING- . - , Prince Rupert, B.C. f"On 345 raus on ouiciai auties. R. Firnipr. Mrs. R. E. ' f 1 Help your locol Sea Cadet Corps by your contribution TODAY! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elliott ' are sailing this afternoon on the ; ' ;p hai.dled by Master ., :!'!,. , ! r th afternoon was ,'.r:-.v'j! Princess Norah for a trip to ; Vancouver. I Pat O'Oorman, Prince Rupert : pionver. has been admitted to ' ; the general hospital here for ; I lurlhci treatment.- . i a City of Prince Rupert i i v . 5 4 1 . K I" . ' 'I '. I ' Mi i' , ' i 'i, , : ... -w r ( MY 1 s 'I . h:- . ; : t V ' . v vf v . . r v. -f; , . i( -i . ji . u.. .1 'V -- l . .; ' - ; 1 ." A1 1- ik. ,. , . i' 4 it . . i , . k - v. i i h , ' i i Jack Hi-ihh u-hn has hern India- ; :o!ri. Bulger s. home for ! p0se(j at ns some time, ( dince Saturday lr able to be UP anc around 1 (93c) again- ' j t ve and tournament1 w- J- Davies and - H- ioWU.-, il 19. Moose Tern- navln8 come to uic city to attend ; tne Lib,;'ral convention Monday; 1 f iM'lramp. 1 93c 1 i , and attend to private business, ; iK Moeiint; of the returned to Queen Charlotte City ! 1 Fish 1 -rmcn s Union on yesterday's plane. ' IB the Union Hall 1 J 10 p.m. Import Ti R WHY BcUapiy L; : U GetLucky h' m er.) ARE YOU WILLING TO PAY $65 TO $85 PER MONTH RENT FOR A NEW HOUSE? THEN IF SO... Winner 1950 o( the Prince Ru- j , , ,r , , , , ' Vf scl Owners' As-1 1 1 bo lu-ld in the' Prince Rupert Sunday, April 20. Stan McClay, F. C. Hamilton, I (93ct:A. Swanson. T. Stevens and P. I I Abel. Vancouver; T. McNeil, Rupert Fisher- j Sunnyside; H. Johnson and S. IF W U.. will meet Oddson. Osiand; J. P. Campbell, 2 at 2 30 p.m. in Port Edward; A. Findlay. R. ' H ill. Business will Vogt, Kathleen Massender and 0 prices. conven- Jane St. Louis, Kemano; W. R. tum of officers. I Cobb. Skeena River; Mr. and 9 (93c) Mrs. P. Shephard, Nanalmo. From preliminary estimates on costs of the proposed 50-unit housing project it has been determined that rents will be in the above ranc depending on locality and number of bed rooms. .... 1 " 1 Brussels Awafd In order to ascertain if 50 houses could be rented at these rates for a considerable time, it is requested that all applicants who are willing to pay such rents complete the following questionnaire, cut out, and submit to the City Hail by April 11, 1952: Suite .... Heated Houso No. of Bedrooms Present Accommodation: Type Rooms Rent Paid SPRING EANING ;;HNS0N'S GLO-COAT HNSON'S WAX 10 MIST WAX ;-RUB BRUSHES - MONIZE FOR FLOORS r 75 Total number of persons in household Number of children in family --.. How many bedrooms required? Is family at present in city? .'. Maximum rent you can pay per month T 1 "1 haul, ParLr anil B.ailn r Sioj F. Occupation -- .- - ; G. It would he of great assistance if you would indicate your average yearly income. Answering the question ,of course, is quite optional. Total family income. - - : ALL INFORMATION STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL I now located at I Rosa Lee dress shop J 'Across irom Northern BC. Power 1 jJWis Frew, recently of Hudson's Bay V Salon, Victoria, will solve your V problems and style your hair in the I'dshions. !r Ncw Phone Number is BLUE 774 pOUR HAIR is NOT BECOMING TO YOU, Delinrr 654 .'TX ' j Phone: " 1 'lZ R. W. LONG, City Clerk, P.O. Box 307, Prince Rupert, B.C. Name Address . LUCKY LAGER BREWING CO. L7P- New Westminster, B.C. b SHOTTT n m- mmiMn th ttc 11 ALSO BREWEftS OF BURTON TYPE ALE Wbv the bquor Control "ThiTwtisemertt is not published or d.spj Board or by the Government ol Bnt.sh Columb14 TOM GOWAN, prop. v .r t . v t " l - -