Prince Rupert E illy New Monday, June 22, 1953 spassing Air Cadets Here Praised At Annual Inspection Will, SuJ,j Cubs Entertain I Fathers at Annual Banquet A "Father and Son" banquet was given by the cubs at the Presbyterian church and only a few fathers were absent. cadet ; portation company bringing Prince Rupert's air ts .sunny j.v..i. - squadron received high praise 5 them back to town. Visiting group, besides Oroup Captain Shaw, his wife, and Mr. Saturday night from Group tl,(. first any 01 um-a blK hit with Sir Captain R. O. Shaw, orncer commanding No. 12 Air Defence , and Lady Jones. They Clerihue. Included: Captain F. L. Clarke, vice-chairman of the I X M uw There was a short meeting to Group, Vancouver, at the first annual Inspection. ( I I K. '? hiiiE but praise ior ine or being taken on a waterfront facilities ,, to see the plant B.C. provincial committee, Air Cadet League of Canada; Ray Lough- show fathers what the boys had f f n I. Group Captain Shaw headed eed, president of the Air Force group of RCAF officials and accomplished during the year, I plmit ot Seal Cove. Association at Vancouver; Ed Brasseur, member of the provincial committee and past and F. E. Anfield, district commissioner, made a short speech n Barney jonnnuii, jr.. I f t ' . " ",V- members of the B.C. provincial committee. Air Cadet League of Canada, who flew here in a father was wen Known president of the AFA; Fit. Lt. i 7 -A special plane to review the Rupert squadron. V. R, Clerihue, chairman of the provincial committee, and Group Captain Shaw congratu F. J. Armstrong, air cadet liaison officer for B.C., and Mrs. Armstrong. Sponsoring committee on hand Included: Fred Adames, chairman; Jim Taylor, Archie Gordon, Jack Laurie, Allan Mc- stressing the importance of the lathers being Interested and trying to follow with them. Much enthusiasm was shown the Mounties when they arrived to show movies, one on the "North West Passage," another on "Hockey," and finally a picture story of "Training the Mounties." lated the city sponsoring com shipping anfl marine chanec In :iw a great since his last visit In ,ptain Johnson was pn eP of the first corvette this provlnre when she ,r w-ir duty In 1941. He itod Rupert in 1006 , father. During a tele-f!, to his office In rr yesterday he had. a ... rnnvtnrihi? listeners mittee and squadron for their efficiency and the fact two f . r tr-"fc . V 1 ' : - ; i i r i . , members had been selected for flying scholarships and a third chosen to take a special seven-week's course at Camp Borden. Highlight of the Inspection was the presentation of the air cadet ensign. . Broom, John Wackley, F. E. An-fleld, Roy Brown and Doug Howarth. Invited guests Included Commander T. A. Johnstone of HMCS Chatham, and his executive officer, Lt. Cmdr. Foster, ,p sun was shlninr rl.'- '.-r ,- here. It rained in the southern city over the ri. to her departure, Lady ' t' "fc . i. . K ! Padre Lawrence Sieber first end Colonel 8. D. Johnston of the 120th HAA (Res) unit. , was picsemru wnu n dedicated the ensign before I Group Captain Shaw presented the flag to drill Instructor Norm Havwood. who knelt before him. HERE'S A FASHION NOTE that stamp collectors should find He was flanked by Fo. Ned W- y i . 3r;w' , v ifi Friends Honor Johanne Kofoed At Shower Ncll, acting commanding officer in the absence of Dr. H. W. MacDonald. and Fo. Rupert Goodlad. the squadron's equip Interesting. It's an umbrella that is "pasted-up" with cancelled stamps of many varieties. A Frankfurt, Germany, postman Is about to add another one to the collection, but, of course, that one will wash off in the next downpour. The rest of them won't because they art permanently printed. - ment officer. cimpoon bearing this ,me by Phil Linzejr, on of the Chamber of -re. as a memento of t. ... ,n briefly of the Cor- in London, Sir Clem-! it was a very moving hc to see the films of it spectacle In Montreal ys after personally : z the ceremony. cuple will visit some of ! ncs's relatives in Sae-l, before (tolnR to New i-d Washington on their voynce. In honor of Miss Johanne Kofoed, bride-elect of July 4, Stuart Shelley Best Marksman In Mock Bombing Raid Here SOFT SUMMER breezes, an afternoon on the patio, dancing at dusk and the lady feals like a zephyr In this slim, long-lined sheath dress done by Henry Rosenfeld, New York, Woven of orlon acrylic fibers, it's washable, wrinkle-resistant and durably pleated. Despite the change In command Dr. MacDonald recently succeeded Dick . Garrett, who , moved to Vancouver the reviewing group said the squadron had produced a very good precision drill team. Mr. Clerihue said It was outstanding that the squadron produced two boys to take up flying friends gathered at the home of Miss Marilyn Roos for a miscellaneous shower. The honored guests was presented with a corsage, and the evening was spent in making up a scrapbook as a memento oi the hurtling down over the specta tors in a vertical spin. Lome Stevens opened the mock bombing by flying at 500 Stuart Shelley was best marksman and Bill Tocher, a close runner-up In a spectacular bombing raid at Seal Cove Sunday when the Prince Rupert Aero Club held its annual dls- mv. occasion and in opening and admiring the many beautiful 1 visitor to Prince (irne Carroll, peneral gifts presented In a simulated 'coke' truck. , Refreshments were served by feet over the tarket. an anchored float centered by a red flag, and dropped his "bomb" a two pound bag of flour in the target rea. Both of the club's Taylorcroft of Kcllv. Doii'zlan U nrrlved here Sunday and the fact they would learn to fly at a water base was unique In Canada. the band from 120th H.A A. 'Res) Regiment played for the cadets during inspection and buses were provided by Arrow Bus Lines to transport the boys Prince George to besrln 'Chief Instructor and president. Bob Kclsey. opened proceedings by doing hair-raisinu 11 For a the hostess o.ststcd by Mrs. Harry Basso . The guests present included Mesdames R. Watson, L. Doiron, over were In operation, and one af Inspection of branch houses. rroll and son Muh Ttobatics and, low-flying friendly ;..eqoyyottrfrfi ter the other veteran pilots, club members aryi pupils took off to from the Armory to Seal Cove with buses from the TMC trans- O. R. Brett. J. Basso. Evelyn Bas pre met by Ben Park- the base. There were many asps as he climbed to 3.000 feet, stalled, and dropped the nose of the Taylorcraft to come Doue.las manager Iff lie dav was spent In a so, J. Macintosh, Misses Marion Shenton. Stella Chaprun, Mary Zogas, Marion Watson and Mary Basso. tlon fishing an1 sight- trip provided through test their bombing ability. During h displv nllots Emerson (Wall:, I Wallace. nn1 Mormon .'ermyn of Queen Charlotte Airlines pave dozens of children the thrill of a lifetime as thev took them for "flhrs" in a Norseman and a Bcech- Those unable to attend but isv of F.'mrr Clauien. lurird in the party sending presents were Mrs. ,M. Saunders, Mrs. Yuramcliuk and Mrs. R. Anderson. Speeri nd Larrv Decoration Day Observed by Legion, IODE kI. Several fish were THIS WEPK ' Music and Drama Festival Asorlalion will meft, In the Civic Crntre at o'clock Wed-nrMlav. June 21. Everybody welcome. Sneclnl mretlne of the Kod t: Gun Club at I he Moose Hall, Wednesrtfv, inne V to her report of Jeff Lambley on fish anu Kuie council convention In Chilliwack. y th" visitors. Travelling is more when you go by train! Smart, modern dining cars give you a happy choice of delicious meals, expertly served. There's room to walk around . . . reclining foam rubber seats... an ever-changing view from picture windows as you i toll swiftly along on dependable schedules . . . rest rooms where you can freshen up... You're allowed free baggage checking through to destination, up to 150 pounds ... children 5 and under U go half fare, under 5 they travel with you free. You get J I mort lot your travel dollar when you go by train, t For Information, call or write: K. L. ROBERTSON, G.A.P.D., 528 Third Avenue West, Prince Eupert B.C. Phone 2i traft and flew tow over the base in formation. Others taking part were Lome Stevens, Malcolm. Geor"e lAllarrt, Len Biewerton, Bill n bo-rn ine uenrge NAVY HUM Member?: of the Canadian Lrclon. the Legion's women's . Riv Rumlev. Joe viie ,-!strnhl. i tT ij and Mr. Ion Koer- Koerner Is vke-presl-the Alnska Pine and Crmpany In Vancou- from Ketchikan, Mrs. auxiliary and chapters cue, naiuiu ivruuugii. Monthly meeting Moose ! lodge 1051. All members re-' fiuestcd to attend Tuesday, June ' "IB; tr p.m.' sharp: (145) "A staunch old friend" i IODE here observed Decoration Dy Sunday in ft solemn ceremony at the cenotaph and ceme-1 1 jry. 'Mlrrhind. accompanied mall daughter, is yl.slt- bkanagan Fruit Expected To Hit Market by July 1 ninther. Mr. J. Strom- CANADIAN NATIONAL THE ONIY RAftWAY SERVING All TEN PROVINCES Tlu u"HloM,...i. 'iot puiilinnpd r dlsDlavcd bv the I.tnuor Contro DANCE Midsummer Ni'.'ht dance. S.O.N. Hall, Tuesday, .Tunc 23. Dance 10-2. Music by Mike Colussl. Everyone welcome. (145) Ik. Hoard or by I he aovernmcnt ol arid sister Anne. M'-s. un t plans to spend two 4rit.t&b Columbia. it her vacation here. Dailv News Want Ads Get Results The address was presented by Mnjoi W. C. PoullJin, Salvation Army, after prayer by Mrs. P.uf-scll Scherk. IODE regent, and the Last Post was sounded by Bugler W. J. Ranee. Two wreaths were placed at the cenotaph on the Court House grounds. With Capt. J. S. Wilson In charcc. the parade moved to ne authority oniciais Prolnbly In time for Dominion kcts. Many size ranges which Day, the first of British Colum- wire not popular with the trade bias celebrated soft fruits will have been eliminated entirely be available in Western Canada. and trends towards better matur- Cherrlos will be arriving from ;lty have been stressed, the Okanagan early in July. I Some of these new regulations morning all 50 CMHC me are now rented. Last OPTOMETRIST ' Fred E. Dowdie Room l'i. fctone Building Phone Blue 593 M Annlewhaite had been That will only be a start. Next. have been rather drastic to the by Ottawa that only 46 n rented. There are no follow apricots, peaches, Falrview Cemetry where the , will grower in his cost of operation, but they mean a better product on the retail shelves. TSK CHANCE YOUR HOSPITAL os and Vic Whiting Is because he's been ap- graves of veterans were decorated ; plums, prunes and pears, wllh flaTS. ' There is every Indication that The Reveille was sounded by ! the B.C. sort fruit crop will be a buHer Ranee. During the scr- ; l-.umpcr ntvl. There will be plenty vice the city band under direr- ot cood Quality fruit for Immc- returnlng officer for inaiinnriAP nnr'nemr 1 lj Irrnl election and hes The B.C. producer believes he ' a be busy for the next is I UMii m uun r turn . diatc eating and for home can (ireetlng his 'army of llon of Peter Lion w as in attend can supply the housewives or i Western Canada with better; nnalitv fruit than can be Im- i ators. ance. , nir" , Which slogan nd mil1 I "kVTV leads tc the U I . "rltf h' roiumbla Prtcd and at no increase in the ; level. . h fru.t ow r , tills growers wrs this year year: "Wait for , fH is the chance f to 4 instructor I)i-'k find any time to If You're TIRED ALL THE TIME Everybody gtti a bit run-down now and (hen, tired-ut, heaTy -headed, and maybe bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing aeriously wrong, just a temporary toxic condition caused by excess acids and wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing exceaa acids and wastes. Thea you feel better, sleep better, work better. Gel Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band at all drugfista. You can depend on Dodd's. 52 fruit I in B.C. asks pair Cul Canh irt In vesterdav's bomb- I prove lt. I It, was a mild winter In Central B.C. Fruit" srv( ii, rv,.s'n l 1-.nr. trrn"r: (be trifjnted ,1Z( ' Winner Do B.C. Trees had Ideal climatic tl at the Aero Club but the busiest man at. the Dick marie sure there "tv of eas and oil in tlv betore take-offs and be-flluhts watched club bench lands of British conimoia conditions Rnd there were no M:-.s. O. Tweed and Eldor An h-iv n sr-o' im reason in- damaging spring rrosis. rncre- derson won first prizes in the h fl ol,a this year. They re fore, the nuality of B.C. sort ..(.irl:.v nii'llt Moose v.nisi ceivrd Mime criticism over iiil fruits should be tops l-rs try to hit the targe'.' ality of some of the arrivals in r ir nnrinnp QfrTlI!! GUUUuulS"' cJil k BETTER CHIMNEY - at LESS COST I drive, wllh Mr. Anderson breaking a tie with Mrs. Lillian William;- by cutting raids. Ol her. winners in he .ond-l;ist whist night of the season were Mrs. Dorthy Smith and Mis. Williams, second; II. B. Olassny, l:;hr.. Due to c limauc roiiunnni.v s ne of th- "ult (I d not size as wrl as usual.; Fo, riurint " ".e winter, thry lild th"lr rl" ,u Provide the tmimum ruanllty of los-g'-adc f-Mit on Western Canada mar- pool, and Mrs. Tweed, door prl:?e. Hill knows his slslT's 11 Seattle is Millie, bill lie remember her married She Just got married a imp mjo. Alex has had a w the past week talking il times with his brother-- Allan CuMccksnn who '(laving here with wife "in their two children and three-y:!Br-nld Marv. a former tele-operator here, visited fn route here to see her r and a host of friends. as with the U.S. army 'Hiring the war. but now 11 Fargo. North Dakota. a" leaving by boat for Jver and will drive their " from there to their Am stct as. w s Ih IMiUlATIOII Z W H I l fri CEILING rTL fc-4 tltfVl f--Q METAL INSUUTED CHIMNEY Consist ol 3 m4.1 iImv.1, oil. insid. the othsr, with 2Vfrinclw ol trprool InsuUting nn!til. and 4 1 incli tMlwl iii psc enclosing umw flu.. Smok. nirlac. u found, hrd, .nd smooth - won't hold soot No Sr. haurd - m needs cleaning. COMES COMPLETE - READY TO INSTALL No Bricks or other Foundation Needed - lL 1 ; PiEASE RETURN YOUR 8UNG NOTICE WITH YOtR PREMIUM PAYMENTDIRECTLYTO b.c. hospital insunnncE seruice PARLIAMENT BUILDINGS, VICTORIA, B. C. Only boul 110 th. weight ol brick chimnev. Lighl weight enables ALL the weight to be supported on root and Doors - NO FOUNDATION is needed. (or NEW or OLD HOUSES! MORE HEAT FROM FUEL OR MAKE PAYMENT THROUGH LOCAL B.C.H.I.S. OFFICE OR GOVERNMENT OFFICE A PHONE ScionUhcally doB.31.ed lntuUttoo ".oka HOT wo wte gss can carry wv all tar and tc-ot. Increaiod drah ensures proper burmr.? tual, Cannot clog or coirode. Ehmuti h--. i bom aot and sticky tat. Not allected b. wMh.-j V-For I. 2, and 3 storey bouses. Th.v.,i'tH . burning eal, wood, gai 01 oil. MiJ C..' irviy lot lull uioimation. " , , . Aaf. useef. Selkirk Chimnmy mtatly 9 rsorl-never e.d.o cleaning. Thm n .0 fore or ror os jn my old brick catss My, despif. ouraina are. 3 -f? Bis. a a. swa . roimt ISPLAV ftOOKUT ri H L VL 1 1 1 1 ft. Willi woorf." IMMDIATl DUIVIK1 Appro. cd by the B.C. Provincial Fire Marshal and the B.C. Fire Underwriters. i.iaiL guux. ivu mi ai icv enn CMALOft TO twnoMuer D.C. 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