I 1 km Than 300 Tourists Visit Museum Prinae Rupert Dally New Tuesday, June 30, Kinsmen Add Two More Cabins To Kiddie Camp at Lakelse Two more cabins were erected Doug J 1 s t a d, Frank Dafoe Ire Since it Opened Two Weeks Ago i of Interest to I which bring many. comments! Thp The rrHft.Mit,iillKhin craftsmanship in In immc some of nf 1 POSTMASTER WANTS TO CM MONEY BACK TO CITIZEUS It isn't often that the government gives anything back, but Postmaster Jack Burgess said today he wants to return box rental refunas and also refunds on keys. Since the door-to-doui delivery bPgan. only a few persons mostly business firms now use boxes in the post office. Mr. Burgess .also asked, once again, that citizens advise their correspondents to use street addresses on their mail to avoid a tie-up in the post office. by the Prince Rupert Kinsmen George Levas, Caii Sauer. Harry sheardown. Jim Mellor, Harold I''- . .. ... ri.!.- - these carvings is remarkable. .rom the visitors. This collection consists of Club at the Kinsmen Kiddies Camp at Lakelse Lake last week Leverett, Ralph Anderson and Gordon Home. end. There are now iu caDins some 40 pleifes of beautifully carved miniature totems made with sleeDinz accommodation lor Great Interest has also been shown in the fine carved horn spoon, halibut hooks, and two shaman's rattles, also in the basketwork, moosehlde and beadwork. frnm Mtnnp fminri nnlv In nnn i . in--t- nays I is the Museum, where ,',ns have visited since 1,.,-lhwcst coast Is known Cut the world for 1U l,m pules and the Prince i Museum has been lucky I . t, inhibition Dur- 48 children at the camp. PERSONALS locality on the Queen Charlotte Twentv-seven Girl Guides win be the first to occupy the camp islands wnere, in the mountain area of Skldegate. an ancient Mrs. J. Sowtcr, the present this year. They are going mere July 19. Mr. P A. Cohen, of Brown 5iy vj it.v.-i .-I quarry belonging to a tribe of curator, said all the tourists . ,. and Harvev. who Is en route for show a remarkable Interest in Halda Indians has been worked lor many years. UsTi ! V v Terra England, left here last nlgnt Two other camps win De conducted in August by Rev. Thorpe. Applications, which can be ob carved inaian mrau, the Museum. Last week a erouD by train. of university students, who are tained at the Nonnern a.. studying ornithology and bot Power Company's store, are still Jnita Charlotte Windle any, arrived here In a chartered ship, the s.s. Jolynn, from bclne taken for these camps He will visit New York belore embarking on the Empress of Australia for England where he plans to spend his vacation. Miss Carole Moorehouse, frnm children WHO wisn W) go. changes Vows in Vancouver Twelve Kinsmen ana lour nthrr from KuDert made the Washington. Under the direction of Dr. Ernest Booth from Walla Walla University In Washington, the students are en route for Al- TEA BAGS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. trip to Lakelse last week-end to f interest 10 joncs oi Jieiiinjjiiam, wasiiing r-ddiiig fFiiipert 'hk picc uiic tun. set up the new cabins ana io oioini im the rounds and make Moorehouse, 618 Taylor street, is leaving tonight by train for Edmonton where she will jo'n i nn Helgnis uniieu with Rev. R. J. Love oiflclat- aska in connection with their stiifiips Thpv wrp all imnressed the camp ready for the coming Vaiicover. when Bcnlta, ng, the bride was given In mar- Jn.inUi nf . I... I J r the women's division of tne u.uru. uauKuucr vi nage rmge Dy oy Mr. Mr. James James is-nnersiiy. K.NKersity e winaie, wltn tne flne exhibits. season. Tha aKtriH wr nrpf a hrirated RCAF. I 1UI T. W I in PrSr.ce Rupert according to a Mrs B. W ndle of 322 she wore a powder blue suit with Enthusiasm or th muscum TC""nuhK E ,ait;?"ed 'U'as also shown when some 34 Born in Piince Rupert, 13-year-old Carole has been working for the Royal Bank since lpavinir school, but now pians ;ln ""-""'y''"- passengers from the Princess plan wonted out. oy ueuiuc Martin of Northwest Construe- Hpr nnlv Att.pnrin.nt. Mi'S SLan Mi. uiiu Louise visited the city and spent WITH THAT uun. i considerable time in ths mu-i ley Jones, chotv a biue suit with ! ipinK accessories. a career in the services and has Each cabin Is 10 feet wide and 1 CAN DEPEND OH enlisted for three years. Rhif nian haii a service minded Mother of the bride wore a HERE IS ITALY'S latest for liyea-ln-the-wool tourists a dress printed with outstanding sights, including St. Peter's, the Grand Canal in Venice, the Ponte Vecchie in Florence, etc. Designer Is Gasbarri of Rome. . . ' 1 14 feet long.. They were taken to Terrace by truck and floated across the lake. With the full crew working, it mauve dress with matching hat. seum. Visitors have Included representatives from nearly every state in the Union, and much publicity is being afforded the 16 year old brother who has re and the bridegroom's mother a cently Joined the sea caaeis FRENCH'S FLAVOUR! took Just over an hour to set up I black .dress. Both chose .wnite accessories. city as a result. TTnirnrm neRRv 'oostaae . was The reception was held at the started In England on Jan. 10, I rl nil" a I I , I T J pL llZf ' M 1840. readers I fftch. of the prefabricated cab- Those who went up to help clean up the grounds were: Mrs. V. Dodd, Mr. and Mrs. Vern 1 Williams ana Stan Hildebrand. home of Mr. and Mrs. James! . Krikersky of 1015 West Sixteenth i AnmPn Shni lIH Avoniw Vancouver where the ' w' 1 lcl 1 luulu Win $500 Cashi Take Interest iMcsdames V. Dunn, U Claverlng, 'b. Love and the Misses Peggy ! Large and Vivian Jones acted as Kinsmen who made up tne 1 tsfd "Z ' A. work party were: Jack Cross, Women of the Moose meeting July 1 as originally scheduled. (151) Salt Lake Ferry will operate Wednesday, July 1, weather permitting. ' (151) servlteurs. Curley Barbour, vince doqu, In Politics OTTAWA (CP) Mrs. C. J. Em-bree, a Halifax housewife who The couple plan to make their future home In Belllngham. is president of the National Federation , of Liberal Women, Dominion Day dance, Navy Drill Hall, June 30, . 10 to 2. Everyone welcome- (151inc i has a housewife's practical ap S I IttT- J Lit I'll: I Jl proach to the question ol wom i Vff' ; V i Carpenters' Vnlon nicelin? cans en in politics. "r 8 ft jt July I cancelled. Next meeting July 15. , . ltc YM7 y fttjjr' 3 '48 Dodge, Fluid Dr $1450 "All women snould be interested in politics," she said re-"rntly, "because women are the nation's spenders. If they're not 'nterested in their own business, vhnt will they be interested '49 Ford Coach $1350 Queen JfiftroveS f-romolionS rrf for fofiv of ibe urtf edit inn oi ' ( unmy .Art" ' rtupe honk in tltikitt&l tmt4n (Canada) Litmilttt, JOfHt Amhtnt Street, tMumtnj!. in? Mrs. E m b r e e, 50-year-old Here's the way chil- I Jt. St. XL OJcr with with ' mnthpr nf three- crown-UD frankfurter slowlv -I rnr hio Ivan anntdlpH '46 DocUe i-ton pick-up with box.... $950 '50 Austin $1050 48 Anglia $475 '41 Oldsinobile Sedan mm -rnw in a little butter, place on T .rr Ml tint toasted rolls. Garnish with olives wrapped in bacon strips and broiled. Spread with lot of French's Mustard. ESTER BLUE BONNET'S HAPPY HOLIDAY CONTEST! 23 big prise ewrw veek ... in-eluding tnOO cash first pnio . . . $200 in additional cwh pries . . . MrBrine's newest "Comet" Aero-pack travel canes . . . 3-wayi"Sport-man" portable radios by Northern Electric! No weeks or months of waiting aixl wondering enirie are judged terry vmrk, pme awarded rv week! Be sure you get simple contest rules: you'll find them at your grocer's and in package of Blue Bonnet Margarine. Putin your entric as many as you like, as often as you like and win what vou need for really happy holiday I clitics in the Maritlmes for OTTAWA 0 v-Oovernmenl nbout 20 years but she alo has House announced Monday night; t wide interest in educational that 93 Canadians have been ; -ind sncial work. Her husband or nromoted in the I u with the National Harbors Order of 6t. John of Jerusalem, "oird in Halifax. In making the announcement An able public speaker, she Oovernor-Gencral Vincent Mas- with radio $650 41 Tackard 120 Sedan $350 la hns addressed many women's sey said the new members and French's Prepared Muuard is a skilled hlend of the hnest mustard seed, spites and vinegar; all combined to prtv vilp nerfect zestv flavour. L.itherings In Eastern Canada the promotions had been approving she wax elected in Wfil to ed by Queen Elizabeth. SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. h-ad the national organization Heading the lengthy list was I fSAY, OOtDON t CO. ITD. In attic or basement? Sound Kod? II will sound even better when you learn how little it costs'. Greer & Bridden Phone 00! 215 1st Ave. W. GOLDEN APPEARANCE -GOLDEN FLAVOUR -OOIDEN QUALITY I a-il gin dUtilUi in ttt miU if Liberal women, a group with the award of Knight ot Grace to -. mpmhershln of more than Charles Luther Burton, chair 1 riv' by the Liquor Ccmllo man of the board or Robert Simpson Co.. Ltd., Toronto. Paul Bienvenu, Montreal; Col. I : 111 , v i iM' r,r hy till! Ouv-rimellV ol I'nliunbiA. nno in 10 provincial federations and some 300 local clubs. Bhe considers , her political ctivities slmnly an extension of household interests. "Governments," she says, "are like homes. The homes is a Joint onrWrshlp j and I think gov--rnrnetrt should be too." K. R. Marshall, DSO, Toronto md Hugh James Porter of Hamilton were promoted . to Com-innrtpr Brothers and Mrs. Mary Muriel Gray, Ottawa, was -made juuliUuUlij a Commander Bister. Mi s. Embree was active with Twenty-one others were pro- iia Ua lia U tzJ , the fet." John Ambulance Assn- moted to Officer Brothers and elation and the Halifax Navy,t.., to officer Sisters. Thirty- Lenpue Hospital during the eignt were taken into the order Roi-nnrl World War and was c Sorvlna Rrnther.i nnd 24 as ! mm (is k S awarded the Order of St. John, serving Sisters. m ONES "nflTTffnlRr uudHUUmiuilL i-iirslnif sister, for her work. She has Just finished a three- j Canadians consumed an aver-year term on the Halifax school ; age of 22.8 dozen eggs per capita board, was city playgrounds 1952. , and . . . - 'ommissioner for one year -- - Li PHONE Is a director or tne Haniax County Vocational School. She held office In county and nrovlnclgl women's Liberal nrnmu fnr a number of vears OPTOMETRIST Fred E. 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