f Fnnce Rupert Daily News Saturday, November 21, 1953 &ooit in Staff I ft orizeil Thanks Given Women of B.C. By Senator Nancy- Hodges passing W SanJ Vol "CLili ant me. And that even goes for the last election despite my defeat. Credit Women's Breakfast Club Installs New Officers Members of the Prince Rupert Mrs. Betty Saville and a surprise Credit Women's Breakfast Club i door prize was won bv Mrs. its' . . r . . . Thank you and au revoir." VICTORIA British Columbia's newly-appointed senator, Mrs. Nancy Hodges, Las written her 2.550th and final column "for the time being at least" in the Victoria Daily Times. The former speaker of the British Columbia legislature started the column "Cne Wom An increased complement at HMCS Chatham was authorized by visiting RCN officers here this week. Lt.-Cdr. D. L. Davles and Lt. A. Amer of the complement com HOME Evelyn Smith. DEMONSTRATION i mm m m m m m m Of THE an's, Day" Oct. 5, 1933, and prior '1 V 4. . to tflat had a long and disting H0TP0IMT mittee of the 3taff of Admiral Creery, vice - chief of Naval staff, who arrived here Wednesday to review Chatham's staff, Increased the complement by two RCN ratings and nine civil i is always a leading jjiversatlon, but It can (en easily these days I meets John or VI j The newlyweds who jlust week from a jg trip that took them flics between here and (Cisco, brought back s (rom dozens of fort's , , 'sporting a nice tan, his wife, the former jj ran be seen now In California's brightest iisurely trip to Vanity headed for Call-i San Francisco they ;ippy evening with ihnson. who earlier The Installation ceremony was conducted by Past President Mrs. Jocelyn Bolton. After thanking the members for their co-operation during her term of office as first president of the club, she charged each of the Incoming officers' in turn with their new duties as the retiring officers handed on their portfolios to the FLOOR Lslr . .... .. held their annual installation dinner last night In the Ladies' Lounge of the Canadian Legion. The tables were beautifully decorated with candelabra holding tall candles, fall flowers and fruit and gay favors. Mrs. Mary Turner was convener. After the invocation by Chaplain Myrtle Franklin, a corsage was presented by Past President Mrs. Jocelyn Bolton to the new President, Mrs. Catherine Laurie, and a birthday corsage was presented to Mrs. Bolton by Mrs. Mary Turner, vice-president. Another birthday corsaire was sent to Mrs. Alice van Ireland who was unable to be present. The monthly raffle donated by Miss Marea Windle was won by Co-Op Donates uished career as a newspaper woman. "After being so long in the provincial sphere of public affairs," she wrote, "to find oneself i suddenly elevated to the national : scene . . . causes one a lot of ! heart-searching. It inspires a feeling of humility . . . and is a I challenge. I only hope I shall be able to ri-e to that challenge and that I shall not let either the women or the men of British Columbia down. 'You will notice that I men WLISHERf FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY Jim fwd it H doM mh ih wwk Hi fln rtaHy gftomf 1 ft '" Joe McKay and king them for a lour Now you con toke th back-breaking toil out of floor polishing get gleaming i . was Elvin jonnson, is In the Insurance Frisco and a couple ere spent later with" tion the women first, for it is to them that I chiefly owe this opportunity to broaden my scope of public service. Ever since I first entered political life in 1941, the women have consistently and loyally supported and encouraged floor in a hurry keep them 'touched up' ond lustrous. And now you con prove if s true at ians, the latter including chauffeurs, cleaners, office help and security guards. The increase, which brings Chatham's regular complement up to 17 civilians and 20 RCN personnel, is in line with the Navy's present general projrram of replacing RCN personnel on non-essential jobs with civilians, and bringing the navy up to the strength required for NATO purposes. Reserve strength at the moment is 126. Chatham as well as other units across the country also are step-ping-up recruiting in all branches with the emphasis on the air branch, ground and air personnel, and the medical branches. Chatham also is seeking recruits for a special dlesel course to open here in December. The series of courses will cover operation and maintenance of diesel engines. Recruits entering these courses will receive tfede pay. Also available will be similar courses at the HMCS Naden Mechanical Training Institute, to which recruits will be sent with all expenses paid. tart, who was witn ere before joining new executive. President Mrs. Catherine Laurie In her acceptance address stressed again the fact that the club's aim is to further the business education of Its members. She pledged that the new executive would do all In their power to further these alms and asked for the ruppcrt of the members. At the close of the ceremony. Mrs. Yvonne Bowes presented Mrs. Bolton, on behalf of the members, with a Jewel box mounted with the club crest. A vote of thanks was extended to all retiring officers. At the business meeting, educational chairman Mildred Olson announced the next study meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. Bolton Wednesday, Nov. 25, with a second study meeting the following Wednesday and a review of the course In January with the exams to be written around the end of January. Plans were discussed for establishing a bursary to give finan Cures in auiurimi. thrill or ineir wnoie when they went to our expense. We will be glad to give you a free demonstration of the Hotpoint tUIS UNITED PRESS photograph of Queen Elizabeth II stepping here, says John, they I If $6 AS $100 to Clinic The Prince Rupert Dental Clinic's funds today were swelled by $100 through a donation from the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Association. A $100 cheque and a letter of commendation of the dental clinic was received today by President J. S. Wilson. Noting that the donation was to help offset last year's deficit uriety of games and OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 kpots . . The 'take' ban enough to pay Floor Polisher at the store or in your home at your convenience. tig Down iff $2.50 fJr Month J COM! IN lav ana nigni swy in out, or ner golden coach on Coronation Day has won a special award in the sixth annual competition to select "British Press Picture of the Year." The picture, taken by United Press Staff Photographer Herbert P. Andrews, won first prize In the Coronation Photo category that was added this year to the annual contest sponsored by the Encyclopaedia Brittanica and the Institute of British Photographers. This picture was taken as the Queen arrived at Westminster Abbey for the Coronation ceremony. It shows the Master of the Queen's Horse, Duke of Beaufort, saluting the Queen In foreground. DISTRICT NEWS city . . - ie, where they stay-,t, John met his old Rrn Kane and Mrs. tormer Lannie Me te home was in Top- FOB DETAILS 1 53- VJ Chatham spokesmen cited the cial assistance to some hieh he went to school had dinner together isced about the trip school student wishing to take a forthcoming courses at an op-business course and Mrs. Bolton Portunity for people unemployed i hn made to Chicago SPECIAL ON Steel Oil Tanks 110 Gal. Tank S 55.00 275 Gal. Tank S 75.00 375 Gal. Tank $ 90.00 650 Gal. Tank $110.00 3 Prov. Tax Extra All tanks made of 12-gauge steel Industrial Welding Green 884 225 First Avenue between seasons. ago to see the World other sights In the Authorized Dtalmr Dentist Announces Plan To Practice in Smithers or some $200 in clinic operations, the letter said that the board of directors of the fishermen's co-op highly commended the clinic. They expressed their appreciation to the committee in charge and hoped that the clinic's work would be extended In the future. "The Importance of early care of children's teeth Is recognized, as well as the great social need for such care being made available to all parts of our population," the letter said. The letter concluded with: "We hope that other organizations and other employers In tht city wiu sec their way clear to assist in this very worthwhile cause." fue in Seattle was a km too, where they McRAE BROS. LTD. Phone 6 or 36 ' was appointed to study the matter. It was decided that the next monthly meeting would be the annual Christmas Dartv to be held December 13 at the Broadway cafe. As the meeting adjourned Mrs. Laurie made a personal presentation to Mrs. Bolton of a past president's gavel in the form of a guard for her club pin and the members gathered around to Chatham also reports installation of equipment necessary to tie-in with the western radio network established from Winnipeg west by the navy for use in connection with emergencies, civilian or military. Persons Interested in communications will be allowed full use of the equipment, which will be operated twice weekly for i Sonny Stiles, who s r Fisheries, and Ham who left here as a r . , Refreshments were served by Mrs. H. M. Harper. Mrs. Van Heek and Mrs. Tupper. liw operates a whole- siness ... f c evening In Seattle, HprclHl to Til Dully New SMITHERS. This village Is now assured of a resident dentist. In a letter to the Smithers end District Chamber of Commerce, Dr. E. L. Kozlar, a graduate of McOill University, announced his decision to open a practice here. Recommended by the Collene is cot together with &rTmVm b communicators hin well rinn. onrt .n.n.J i fngrw I both the wireless telegrapher Irs. Dirk Mwire's fam- SMITHERS. Fire , t- ss in Smithers dutlns the oast 12 months totalled less than $10.-000 according to the annual report by fire chief W. H. B. Hay Monrr's out of the nd radio-telephone field. "For She's jn i rirwt jr...- rmy now and Is tak- wood. Fires included one major ! blase at the Stewart body and , Of Dental " Surgeons, he com- fender shop last April and eight stop sinus SUFFERIUG Sonja Ladies' Aid Sponsors Successful Late Fall Bazaar The Sons of Norway hall here J. Carpenter. "ss course at Seattle-k sends regards to ends and greetings brought back from s daughters, Ellen Frances Kenny, both . residents . . . . the Washington lad a long conversa-Father Smith, the, 'aught hundreds of ' wri.eu univrrsiiy msv airing aim ; minor fires. V hns been practicing for the pastj chief Haywood and assistant I few months In Vancouver. . j chief J R. Nicholson, re-ap-! He will replace Dr. X. Weber ! pointed bv the village commis-,who returned tn his home inslon at jis iast meeting, were Switzerland In October. i praised by commissioners for v Two Other "dentists also" hav? the work of the department. was again tne scene or a sue- Following the tea was a whist For the first time sinus sufferers cn obtain complete, long-lasting i-.nUS-V . re-Milt anernoon lea yesieroay party and dance in the evening, ed rte-" t wiirii inemoers oi uie eonja attended by many, at which rpiit-i witn jnlvu. Avaiiabjp to the public after years of research and testing. Medical trots have - Inquired about opportunities in . . . ss;,w,etj te this district. fl.ow to play baseball, r y STEWART. Possibilities of this village as Pacific terminal for a railroad from the Peace River district are ncain beins TERRACE. Problems of mem- swimming and doz- t games . . . now I Good tete:t ,t. 1 eet libraries of- the North Cen Lauies Aid were Hostesses at prizes were awarded as follows: their annual fall tea and sale. . i Whist women's first Mrs. .O. Autumn coiois keynoted the Brelmo. second Mrs. E. Wiok; decor of the hall, including a men's first H. Pettersen, second pretty sunburst effect of brown, Elnar Somes, yellow and green streamers at I Door prizes went to Miss Rel-the ceiling and lovely yellow and den Pedersen and Mr. A. E. Chil-white 'mums centering the tea ton. i , proven that jNLYU completely eliminates sinus suffering in almost all cubv even when other methods have failed. ' Sold ori a Monry Back Guarantee ' v. At All Drug Stores tral Library Association were : considered, but plSns for a to etvi0'" cote"' discussed at a special meeting i meeting In Fairview. Alta., p mission group In 1'her Smith was un-" vet John because he ii! (or Fort Lawton. Father Smith spent were of the Terrace library board at-; discuss rail possibilities tended by Paul Wright. anc Miss i spoiled by bad weather. Jeannette Sargeant, chief 11- j Representatives of the Stew- W hours here trout n r. Father reminded Howard Krinell had on him earlier this ring his trip home. newlyweds went to x-r-, i v ; brarian from Prince Oeorge. iBrt Board of Trade were sched-Central book resources, order- j uied to fly to Smithers to Join Ing of new books, explanation of i delegates from other centres delays by publishers in filling ! end travel through Fort St. orders and other problems werej0hn to the Alberta town. Resl-discussed and Miss Sargeant re- j dents of Stewart raised over ported an increasing demand j $1,000 to finance the trip, but for teen-age books throughout I planes were grounded by the the district. j weather. , I The funds will be held by the ptop- tables. i Mrs. Carl Strand, president of the Ladies' Aid, convened the affr.tr and received the many guests with whom the rummage, baking and sewing sales proved popular. ' Serving tea were Mrs. Herman Hensvold, Mrs. John Carpenter and Mrs. E. Somes, while in charge of kitchen arrangements were Mrs. John Pedersen, Mrs. O. Skog, Mrs. . Hagen, Mrs. R. l j V 1 ; or three days, they y time. They spent g talking over old SPECIAL MEETING Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers Local 708 Sunday, November 22 -7:30 p.m. at the . LEGION HALL board pending further develop- George and Edith i Mr. and Mrs. George George Madlll Is .e radio division at Wt-n now and Mr. Wil ments. Terrace WA Weber, Mrs. O. Ciske, Mrs. A. SMITHERS. A feline oddity j gandais and Mrs. Annate Ander. Schools Out and Straight to the Milk sen. Mrs. H. Knutsen and Mrs. G. will De air-imeu w vctuuuuvci this week by CPA The kitten a bob-tail, Is one of three in li used to own the ery store here, Is In Apartment at the Holds Bazaar Special to The Dally Nrw TERRACE. The Armistice tea and sale staged by the Evening the second litter -or a grocery , cooR1 sta wni,e and is being sent store mouser, Hans pPffrsPn Pettersen anri and Mr. Mrs. p, Pete "t out one afternoon to a friend in Vancouver by Harry and Sarah fir- Elmer Johnson. Andersen convened the sewing table. At the rummage stall were Mrs. STEWART. Logging operations of the Western Woods Erling Wick and Mrs. George I'Try, who operated tenders out of here 'Ji'ars ... is now doing thing out of Victoria-. visiting relatives in they also spent an kltK , Balloting to take place at this meeting and ot the Metropole Hall, 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, November 23 Products Corporation here are at a standstill, and probably was ln charee of KtneBTy hamper won by Mr. O. K. will not be resumed until the prize, Branch of St. Matthews wrv held In the parish hall, was well supported and highly successful. The event was organized by Mrs George Martin, president, assisted by Miss Elliot Head, vice-president, with Mrs. Ken Kerr at the door. In charge of stalls were: Sawdust dip. Mrs. Frank Froc.se. Afternoon Branch candy stall Mrs. C. Ncwhouser; surprise boxes. Mis. Johnny Morgan, Olsen. A cake was won by Mrs. early part of 1954. little home on Oak r Naylor's son, Joe, Ms wifethe former read ers 1 of this city Joined KITIMAT. The Parent-Tencher Association here staged a highly successful whist and bridge drive this week in the about their school wins and novelties, Mrs. jolm, Kitimat school in a campaign M VI also hnrt rllnnpp Cash for old gold Bulger's; Moose Whist Saturday. No- j vember 21, 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. (271 i Sons of Norway meeting, Monday, Nov. 23, 8 p".m. Soei u (2721 Hear "The Gospel Hour" Simpson and Mrs. H. Bars. f,r funds for a school library, vnine elephant, Mrs. Frank Wil-1 prizes went to W. Steeyk. J. B. son; home cooking and pre- j Hall, M. St. Pierre, E. R. Wilkin-serves, Mrs. Culder and Mrs. M.!son, N. Leslie, Ted Collier, K. Olson: kitchen, Mrs. O. A. Kaul- i Kerr, M. H. Bzawy. hwk, Mrs. C. Raabe, Mrs. Rou-1 rrenn Mrs G. Martin. . SMITHERS. The St. John ',1'nie (iammoii, whose m RCMP Inspector f early days of the 5'iolling along Oran-l they 'bumped into' Jjhamrl. who always f word for his former ELLIS AIR LINES GROUP fare: Any organized group consisting of 'eight or more persons is eligible for our special reduced fores. ! Wise mother! She has the milk readv when , ..urinir tea were Mrs. M. W. : Ambulance Centre hs org!in- Ofnnncll Mrs E. S. Laird, Mrs wpd two classes ln first aid wUh Male Quartette, Sunday, 10:30 E. E. Head, Mrs. w. ianse, uuu-ur. iv. uhbmwju luaMui-uuB uic a nl diner one evonliw KABI, Ketchikan, DUl (lt serving were Miss LouelhkUoou- senior class or i ana ueorge 580 fellow Mrs N. McNao, miss i i.nai lesion vuhciuuk wk juuiui n rnn'nnll Miss CbioI Dale, Mi.ss i ( lass of 24. The Centre also Come to the Sunday evening i Gospel Service, Port Edward Community Hall, 7:30 p.m. J"1 and Klsie Murray. living in Burnaby, the motel where Vi rMl ... and worked I e Vi's uncle, Hank was Joan Dale. Miss Elliot Hend and hopes to stage further classes. Mrs. O. A. Kaulbeck wero m including a course in tionie (lt) Everybody welcome. charge of decorations. - j nursing, eany in me new year. Bank, predecessor to "th here nnri In 10o 15o REDUCTION FOR GROUPS OF 8 OR MORE. REDUCTION FOR GROUPS OF 16 OR MORE. her youngsters come in from school. Smart boy! He knows that Northland Dairy milk not only tastes swell, but packs a powerful lot of the vitamins and minerals and energy , he needs for running around with his friends. No slow poke, he! Straight to the mi!k and then out he goes, refreshed and ready for a fast game. Help your children grow, too. Phone 10 FOR HOME DELIVERY NORTHLAND DAIRY USE . GEO. COOK Jeweller's Christmas Layaway Plan iv'jf jmaiiy years B(?0. 1 he couple, who are t their Jobs, covered i ,G0 miles In their U) sw the f'-Wells ballet ftre Hill hi They're not until sometime i ' who left here Fri-y 'or a medical Vancouver, will re-"e south for another ? r more. Pi ft; SPORTS TEAMS CLUBS . . . . . . Meet your friends in Alaska at low cost and minimum time loss. GLUS A I LI LINES hold any article until Christmas PRINCE RUPERT Phone 18 Limited A small deposit wil TERRACE NORTHERN PRODUCE FOR NORT,HJ$llT33PNSUMERS