Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 30, 1953 Logging Camps, Mill Included. UBC Graduate Appointed To Social Welfare Post Wonts Carnivals The United States has a total of 19,796 theatres with sealing capacity of 12,384.150 persons. SanJtJ 1 (if S-"L W ' , .S , , , .1 -'V-F'vS In CCC Picture OTTAWA Robert Manchester, of family allowances and old act security, W. R. Bone, on social MONTREAL CP) Impressed by the attractions he saw In Florida at New Year's, councillor Emlle Pigeon returned U pro 37, of Winnipeg, has been appointed by the Civil Service Com-mission a senior social worker An audience of more than 140 al D.UIU- YOU CAN DEPEND OH welfare matters and will be liaison officer on welfare problems with social agencies and :rtilm employees of Columbia Cellu pose that Montreal orgaruza lose Company Ltd., their wives, tions co-operate to bring a car- Wbi kAmyt Ism t vA ffMO, Mek-rlM, brd fwliiit In the B C. regional family allowance and old age security office In Victoria. public welfare departments in B.C. and families attended a show-1 nival atmosphere to the city ing of "Forests for the Future,"! during the tourist season. He a.M'i.i-ira his n-lurn 1tl!S m-r . . Ueli- A 1949 graduate In social work Tl company film, at a showing in'; gaid sports events particularly University I British . from irom the ine university oi ornun r-ii r.ni urui i., dtMuHwd tfM alif. foiiea. Dodd'a IMtoer PilM tltmM- mmai Yin (pel bt'.r lep better, wrt brtut Ot ml has; - - , Columbia, Mr. Manchester ,afaU"n R. G. Drayson had extensive experience in his niKnt. l i ' Scenes of the logging opera- Omaha. NeO.. is the largest field. 4t if Mr. w ai .,, Ail !" P""-u ... tWerday tions at Terrace and Khutzey- j butter-making centre in the Unl- Re-Elected mateen Inlet as well as the pulp tecj gtateS. ' .:. Plans Laid For Scout Leaders' Course At Burns Lake Special to The Dally Ntrw R O Drayson was re-elected president at the annual meeting mill itself are included in tne; 20-minute film. ' Also featured is a shot of Third Avenue in Prince Rupert, and scenes taken in Victoria. In addition to the logging and pulp operations, it depicis the manufacture of acetate yarn frfm Pr'nro Pnwrt rfllulofce and ., 5ll,,e M 'n.:ay out-b,,u:,l f:vi" ron" . a.,(.r MVd ""'y L !i.-..(!.V stinted 't 1 left B. V. D. of the Burns Lake and District A a-ccks Uilr.lr.g course fo Board of Trade held at the tie Boy Bcout leaders In Prince; shows fabrics ana garments mentary school. With President Rupert will open April 27. j woven from the yarn. Mr Final plans for the course were j The film is available lor pub-laid at a special meeting lu-stjiic showings in the Prince Ru-night between Field Commission-1 pert district and arrangnmenU er Jim Blaln of Prince George , t0 show it can be made with per-and the Prince Rupert District I sonnel supervisor Dan Doswcll Scout Association. i at the Columbia Cellulose mill. ;.s A: to . sun .lulu " alKl ji,. ui niiilitll. , , ,,, vutli th' lis. sn hl.i . it tst Drayson in the chair, business of the previous meeting was speedily disposed of and at Its conclusion an interesting ceremony was observed when J. 8. Brown. vice-president of th e Associated Boards of Trade of Northern B.C.. made a presentation of the 100 NYLON TRICOT SHIRTS FUSCP COLLAR AND CUTf S. THE SHIRT THAT NEEDS NO IRONING. Wash it at Night, Vear :!. ( lr.lt q lK.'y ,"' k' ,.y 1',' !''HK "Gavel of the Year" on behalf of All young men and women interested In leading youth group are Invited to attend the course. About a dozen new leaders will ! Fifty Attend it MKII.YN Nbl.l.I, 22. of Ottawa, ham been awarded a lump sum of $9 000 and a monthly allowance of S300 lor life in an out-of-court settlement of hT $170,000 damage suit anuln.st 1he Canadian Hui-U ll'M- the B C. Chambers of Commerce. This gavel is won by the Board Truiln Khravi'ttfr I h ht record be needed to staff the Scout and piH-illc Railway. A student at the University of Toronto, Mis 'f achievement during 1952, In , h, viiel.iIY (II Ccb grouos here In fall. ! Kin the Morning in Bi-Monthly .Card Party NoMI has been paralyvted from the neck down since she brc her neck ii a diving accident in a CPR hotel swimming pool at St. The course will be held at the new Scout lodge at Grassie Bay under a picked team led by GREY id Iiii-i! iiimrii, ,i union liu.l-,iih Miner. John ol C i)ti!n-I !,,-... ,, id . liov WHITE BLUE : Prictd at Commissioner Blaln. There were 13 tables taking Ainlr-w-by-tln.'-K'a June 23. 1949. Bhe has learned to use her aims ui;;iiii with the help of special apparatus and U taking a course in social work. communities with a population under 3.000, In appreciation of outstanding efforts In promoting community affairs and those of all local organizations. Geoff Woodall was elected vlce-prewdent and Vic Montaldl retained the position of secretary Plans to pick and send thr"e part in the Catholic card party foiciljly Bov Rcouis from this district to in Annunciation Hall last nigm ih. oil -rv,r,orfin Bmit lmiuiriw ! whist winners were Mrs, S (,r.Hit. n- n t uuy- 1 ,ti:d IV. .; J t" at reiam in Jnlv m-ere finalized Haucan and Mrs. J. Richards 8ome 3.01X1 ScouU will meet in Cribbage: Mrs. R. Cormier and the Capital cltv for eieht days of ; Mrs. Alice Good. Hospital Receives Many Gifts From Auxiliary by acclamation. Councillors elected were Ward Taylor, Mr. Brown. Charles W. Beck, Mr. Woodall and R. A. Rob- $12.95 Watts and Nickerson MEN'S CLOTHING scouting and fellowship. Bridge: Mr. Lester Fra ikiin Dlst. Commissioner F. E. An- and Mrs. W. E. Allaire I Uion. field reported that more than; Convenor was Mrs. A. Bubner ,v, If l;fl.l lo III" p,v r-v -t .iiiil-O't ni Bub Ku- K-m mnli.iKWso ihmhi. ai.d '.J H mem-HuitUd. Mrv lUal-:,r jut! Iiou.-j rixik. i- r.i-.c Uj CunafU 200 boys In the city are actively ; assisled bv Mrs q. p. Lyons and Mr, Brown will continue as BpnrUI to TIM Dally Nrwl engaged in scout or cuds in six Mrs N oalbraith. chairman of the lumbermen's TKIIKACK With the takinjr over of the local ; committee groups, including one at Port Next party neid feb. 12. Eiwaru. i Fred Conrad, president of the jr Association, was cnairman. hospital last year by the Terrace and District Has- "" SSi nitul Association, the Hospital Auxiliary has spent discussed local problems which 1 . r i , ' i w lU receive his attention when he an active and successful year. j to victoria. U' .lt.r Wilson wan returned as jn r..he ijiuiithi UK'J. t Hiwld ttlulrn, railed ti Vjiin.uwr i) 111 , b i si i j .m among i i.n tin f'f.iicr Ku-r-vlit A!'ir belnjr. t i un'ii Fi b 5 . n-r,- ii II. etlf.g. Alii. For quick results try a Daily Ncw Classified M.my needy articles have oeen. pun. h;j'd or made by the mem- Auxiliary has total of J546 26 n.Ur of ,he highway cora- $71 ; tx-r with funds raised by a 'series of money-making evenU At the annual meeting-last ; nlKht Mrs. Ivan Frank. Auxiliary i president for the past two yean, uurr ,u upointed Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST Room 10. Sto'ic Building Phone Blue 533 m ine gi'iierm ui cm-i niislon. 'und!l His Intimate knowledge of crn-Followlng election of officers. tral and northrrn interior moon-Miss Head as the lSf3 president. ,aln pa, particulary qualifies took the chair. Mrs. George j,lm tor the position. Martin acted as secretary. i Welfare Minister Paul Martin Arrangements were made for said Mr. Manchester will act as a "Come and Go" Tea to be advisor to the regional director held at home of Mrs. D Utile- 1 ' gave n r rcporv oi wre un v- (I buck to compiunea ana inanea mu lv-.i: Special Offer from McRae Bros, on A !t i ,.k woik i members lor meir netp ana co- t on t!;r n- w t le- j oiieraUoa m Purchase made by i.ne auxii- 20th.. also the k start Imme- on Februtry Gailopnm te i wry. JUd plated In the hospital include an lnhlalor. drapes for mi v;i.j !'r v.iiirouvrr !( ovr iln- Cuium- i Automaiic Washers dlately. Five hospital visitors were appointed. They are: Mrs. D. Uttio, 3 the nurses' lounge, a vacuum cleaner and polishing machine, view master and films for child Mfs. L. Johnstone, Mrs. K. 1.1- p. .tiit m (lurdfin . i lie ii'.!hT of hh ! lii (lie city He's ! V,i;wr f.,r a ; st-t tx-futi: living "L. Newhouser, Mrs. patients, ana various uinrt i- Mr, tides and presents. E Cooper. Mrs D, Uttle, works convener. olher m(,mbors of the cx- r..,u..t..,H thnt miirr than 500 rin--u,H,.rtt , .' ' . . 5r --v-v,' J J H . L Y't T s' V f t lV'' . u h --.V..V' 4 . - . -v. ;. v -. 1 t' . " k . 4 n". r.- ? i i - ! r 4 . i, ' ! ' 'ii g -i "t ' .j i. r r C Ki x . if-'.' ; i.i. - i' 1 -t . f ' 1 ( .' - 'H -.v... M - NI . , i fsf i , ' i . 1 A , , . ' H, ' - t 4 J ..t , j", A rare opportunity for you to own a Deluxe BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHER i tn, - nl siwlna had been given , .,, uirt- wrritarv. DON'T MISS THIS 50?o & V OFFr.iNts 200 OFF ALL LAMPS Be Sure to See these EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES Kvrrythinr Must Go at MAN SONS CHINA SHOP (NEXT TO STORK SHOPPE) the in .shots i inmtal She thanked all' rr l'irt r M ft ttv t h hAA isjwiiitpd her nd ftlao t. r.uiK" these ; 0 r.e idlest sh.irpstvxit- i out.nded organizations which nner. Mrs. D. Little: soclil. had specl.U work proJecU fori Mrs w o.sborne. publicity. Mrs the benefit of the hospital, j if whouser. Included in the organizations '---" are the Rebekahs. The United THIS WEEK AT A sUiiiSmn in the nnw t the bum were lire i B"ker ni'A (herles I Rrjdf. Church Oulld and Y-E:tles. Mrs. General meeting ' the Rod had Little said the mending 'K Is H.I se; f.ir !tl.. REAL SAVING This is Ihe dc luxe model with all the latest BENDIX features . . . truly the opportunity of a lifetime . . . quantity strictly limited ... set yours tomorrow! and Ciun C lub. K p.m., trb. J in the Mouse Hall. A film will be shown. 'ft at the Civic Cen-t til he i xin-cts a i iniiKls ln there As Art Murray Mid been taken care of by members and asked them all to keep up the fine work. Mrs W Otxirne reported for the Social Committee. She thanked her helpers, especially tho.M; who tn-i turned out t iim nnenlnK of . the two new r . . . If thev ko to Manufacturers Price rivihkis sum, they'll i mm a m mm m m m m m mm i SAVE $70 at McRAE BROS. a h.ir;ti,!,e in the IT this Keek . . . He's banks for which the Auxiliary i II ?.l m7mMim I m - (I did the catering. ' 'l! '.lie h;iifl mill A gfxxl financial report was? clven bv Miss E. Mead. The j PAY ONLY P ""'h and sas a ri-.il h,il player. t -ii that sinne- ''''iit t'i Ix-at Hill Eilllle ,, i,n l(, ,,lH) ,n the iiieiiulinie, he'll m phi vine the u ;mie u u and Guaranteed ," aiul I.,,,, s.u ' r SMALL DOWN PAYMENT LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 "W'kniK e,f ganRing " Hhl It seems rrt" 1 ' . . but v they can rook unit now hav,. "'"hl"t' In their " Mi Km. J,. ,s a ald MI.V ln ,rh "'"kilii: l,e,-ausc his ",,g","K lie away ' ''1V" "'id If he says -'""' '"ok. n. nilKht ww liver Irmn the after she .Stiutliers ers m Mk mm 1 r llM ill " 'jiV"t(K It's ritlu-r, rohuM,' fuH-bodii'd . . . llriTim.TH" blended to satisfy (lie taste of rnrvrnnnmi uivAVr ..-f.tii W , T . : FINAL CLEARANCE 2 DAYS - SAT. and MON. Ladies' Winter Coats Vi Price Ladies' Dresses Vi Price ',' Tempi,. ne. 61 I Illllll llllllll 6 11 "-i.,? .-U H nritisn v.iuiiiiiia..J. nj n . . . uu n i nrH r'' -I :i 8 iind 9 OI U ii, i iii Con- rUlll UHIVIII 10 CaruinMorIUackLahe.Runi. .UeeBcanr IaV.U - S- Oofc Co,., muss i Aniuiiicla- service, in lne in ion",, Wom,,"'s Auxll- "o. 13, 9 p.m. to 1291 "IS""": 'r Fr.- All I'oi.kies t greatly Prires (251 I"' ILJ RUM -H s5 -ZZiSifft Wended Perfection fnm Carefully Selected I"- cabby! jui i y!j JztiTv-: - - x i m TUT " BRIGHT THIS ADVHlistMtNT IS NOT PUBMSMED OR OlSPlAYtO ST THt HQUO CONHOt SOARD O Y THt OOVERNMfNT Of MITISM COIUMSIA mmm4 Rto roit rntcc j DOM'S DEPT. STORE Mlist i In n.. r " Ml tlrL : . 1 'i- i t , f -