Attractive Telkwa Girl Prinre Rupert Dai., Hews Wednesday, March 25, 1953 Ussing "" To See Commons Work J, M'l i . . .1 :,riuvi and fort garry ubk coffee SMlTHKRSAUrattlve, blutidc, 17-year-old Joyce Aspeslet, Telkwa, will attend parliamentary es.slons at Ottawa for one week following the Easter reces, all expense paid. Joyce U a rade h gtudent attending Bmithcrs junior-sen liuest In Ottawa of E. T. Apple-whaite, Llb ral inemU-r forSkee-na riding. An alxive-averaKe student, he was chosen to represent the student body by a committee of three, Mrs. P. Davidson. 6mithers school district chairman; W. C. Campljell, principal Bmitliers junior-seriior high wrhool, and H. D. Abbott, district school Inspector. Following an elimination csay contest on "My Plans for the Future," the four top essayists were Interviewed bv the com. W. .1 .HI" ior hlKh school. 8he will be the FORT If Record Tourist Season Seen '.,., rtnl been U r"n" 'h"' wnr arc hit" the .tins uw'1"'1" oth''r j (be fu.--fom-'U u, nunp-'Iltlon 1 Ky ( ollinson. Y() by J, curls with Km 1,1 busi" nut bora"- lal week 'tn ,,,, 0f bMM.""- ;w Thai h. until M hrrr. the Shir-tts r.tnuim lo riNEST II AND OF COFFEE YOU CAN BUY CARRY i mutee. OTTAWA CP)-Canada-s tour-1 Attending school In Telkwa 1st industry Is headed for an- most of her life to Grade 10 other record year In 1953. Joyce now travel, m rt fm That was the forecast of Re- 'her home trm-n in mil i Rmi.K sources Minister Winters and D er by school bus for the higher An objective of $200,000 has been set by the B.C. Division of the Canadian Cancer Society for the 1953 Conquer Cancer Campaign, it was announced today. W. H. Malkin has accepted the chairmanship. Except for J50.0CO which will be allocated to the British Columbia Cancer Foundation for Leo Dolan. director of the Can- i education provided here. She lives with Mr. and Mrs. A. H xnU tl-v '"rl" ,uidn Kovernmeni travel Bureau, i in a report lo tne (senate touml MAYOK J AMIS A. t Kl ICIITON of Brandon, Man conducts city committee head by Senator W. (hey mn reriicscnta- businesr from a hospital bed. He suffered a diIr-aie,i h,.i,i. Dockrill and works after school hours In Phillip and Shepherd's store at Telkwa. To be an non-political choice 'd rink In the - brf ia-'t year. a. Buchanan iL Alberta). They estimated revenue from the tourist industry last year was between $270,000,000 and final construction costs on the new British Columbia Cancer It was also stipulated the pupil when he crashed Into the boards of the Brandon Ice arena while raring aualii .t Mayor Harry Velner of Medicine Hat Alta Tlic race war the feature event of a Boy Bcout Ice Stampede Mayor Creluhton tripled at the end of the first lap when he tried to slide while wearing spikes. . -m Ra nh Mams, not be in their final year. Mr. f collected l? from Van.couv"', money i $80,000,000 from a record of "Vnnli lit OIIC titll" Appiewhaite's desire is that his! the drive will be used for research and re 26.00O.0OO visitors to Canada .'. nrt tiranttf Committee memlMTs exnreveH K"cst pass on to the school lm I ,;r,- - r;iia l "ran i'" search-facilities, welfare for needy cancer patients and education of the general B.C. public. fume dissatisfaction about the : pressions Bailed by attendance prices for food and accommoda- I at Parliament, lion at Canadian hotels and Hls onlv other stipulation U about price and quality of foodjtnal travel be at least one way on the railways. by train. Tills would, he feels. PT-Council Names Committee To Choose Student for Award .!.. . . ii: mint I'"' i " ,4 tti' ii'i.ir'rr-dn.ili Senator R. B. Horner (PC I not only acquaint the traveller Saskatchewan) said the rail-I with other parts ol Canada but -Olie 1 fa slut 11 Juste ZJ,at( Juxifiurij PRESENTS The PRINCE RUPERT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA in o Concert ot the Civic Centre Auditorium FRIDAY EVENING, March 27, ot 8:15 p.m. Assisting Arlist: MRS. PATRICIA WICKS ADULTS 75c STUDENTS 35c ! A coinimtUe to woik toward, rad ITA. Mrs 11 Lhulwth .(lii-il.K tne IliKh S-hi stud-.Booth PTA. and Mrs. A. lan-an- S,rth Star Il'iUiluK tti m:i,i- (!"iiiit tliat Hid s'-t far iH-riuiM-mMi .iiitl Jimmy ways and restaurants seem to nt to whom will be presented i Borden PTA l"","" a combine by raising jj r.i ii h 'uk to Impress upon her the variations and vastness of the country. THIS WEEK L.O.B.A. meeting Thursday night. Oddfellows' Hall. ;tlie recer.tiy.eslablushed PTA 1 Members present at the meet- " Pw!s ' amounts at ; Uu,- for t-afcl,er training, wiui Included Mm H Mark Mrs. j raTl ways' TrTrTL I railways did not serve enough . M l mi at the regular mimtlii, j ui,u,i .i. . c ,, Itvir l.n". at kccp- nuuudir, j. a. wuson, Mrs tl.:,tu,t tu:.f .itiw.l...h v.. - - I !C UU, in i ttnsj ol the IT-Councll the t'jv ic Centre . In.Undseth. Mrs K. Gilmour, Mrs.jiry u full of Kik1 lx-ef." Instead R. h. Toueit. Mrs. K. Hardy Mrs. fh. u .,rf,.r.,i ,.... .. a.a ! Mrs. A t. uariMin iu art aj;A. E Carlson. W. D ontlitlis up old turkey." The size of a u! o! .n I r.uia il U 0 . i 1 lf ,,3 ;-.A !k !".'c a 30 i,"nn'ii was war Annual general meeting of the Canadian Legion, 8 o'clock liaiuiiaii, uno A M ilursl. nrln-:and Mrs J F fjeimlna s meal "Is about half enough for a hungry person." ia ru'hinc to tin 'l M Uni. .in 'I the . ii-.tiy itrii)-d mt U, tKit (li'iilii r .'-wile b!t ou'.iid.iy today. it tlw tin tic iind ir"Hiul Uin. 's-Zl .- I f(arnation... Ufiw u b l iiiii' all r ;,t iim.th K.;!i S. Shi' WEDGiES A .slyly ri.Mi'iriiius Wfdsic" for your Easter wardrobe . . . criihasiclng as a breath of Spring . . . comfortable foam insoic and arch ilpal ot IJxiIJi Memorial High' Si hiKd. and G. W, Graham,, s. t r fkiimii insiH-rtor. wui be asked Nine Present to woik Willi the rominltlee. Tlie; lni..na Mil. ni will be the one A 1 UfYTAuA Moof von-'Kleitd the U-sl xitenlial " I I V I I V 'tiarlii r, nut in-eewarily the one' Trie regular monthly nn-eting jwltti htitiM'st whol.u'.tir standing, of the memU'rship commitU'e of I J H Wil'nii nil tiehulf of the the Women of the Mouse vas I'niire Kiie(l Teaehers Federa- field at the home of Mrs. II lion .xieiuli-d hearty thanks U; Tweed with tunc members and the i'areiit Teacher Council and one visitor pixseiit. tile individual PTA s lur their ! During the evenings cards were excrileiit siippntl of tducatlon enjoyed. Prize wintiers ere Mrs :W-k, a rk which Mr. Wilson i 8. Anton and Mrs. C. Wilkinson .silil eoiili United greatly to iU Delleious refreshments wcr? ;-rv-Mieress ed by the hostess. Tiie PTA' h.ive b-en r iiuiAted Others prese.it ere M,s. G !u work aloiis 'Mh other city Robinson, Mrs Maude Viereek, gro-.ijv- to hup plan the local Mrs. A. Hamilton. Mrs. Mar Doug-(.ii.'on.itHiii Day t eirbratioti. A , nil. Mrs. P. Antonluk, Mrs. H. -imuniit-e rnr..,i'itlnit of 'one Harrison and Miss Sylvia John-memlwr from each PTA was son. ".h'Mwn t 'Mk with Mrs. H Mmm to the IX-ifUniK'H Inr tlw ic tl.w lt.it they M p.i ' uif If Simpson Pas i !srv c Into ol the I'niver- "ma"on hl'!k -lr sm,xKh nth cream. Tlm heavy. Aij-U and BiUe crc.im I,'. .... i... Vlf Amailin :,iT tlU or in n III icoti afternoon smuoo. resins n ,c Tm ",y CmuAm s,vcs Y nthr. C Oroation- IT S SMOOTHER I JT !in a puppet - ' SANDALS And Pumps which will grace the lovelieit Easter Outfit . . . and continue the touch of Spring to the tips of your toes. Colours In . . . X TfSal d anl ii.a! .;; tx- d.' u:,ii. d MAKITHIS SEVEN DAY TEST- for just one week me 1 Si1, r.JZZl rn (ilmru Mixirr I, (- """ Plate of vour r.r. L. . Mark, prendenl of th. Parrn. T, 4'lii r t' niui ll. as folio: Mrs. K Il.trrtv Knij Edid PTA. Mrv J V Di-iimns -Con- usftjf , r-uianu. unce you ve isr hi-r uiiii 'i.ii va- r...j heading ( Purple and Mauve, at iv -:n'A Ui vi!t rtut,uii in thr leaders CYlt o ("ii tlil I ni.ni aniiu il meeting to be hrid In tlw Civic Centre Board Room Thursday. March 28. i pm. 172' Th" dance srheduled fo.- Thursday to entertain the Am-i rlcan Fl'et Transport will not be held owing to the death of Wueen Mary. Money will be refunded to tlcketholders. (It) Fashion Footwear tins nil Friday .'.iw ;vit hi :c (m Rillil U. Iun l v.ui. Mrs. Anderson Wins. 'Phone Whist Prize i hi"Ht Bill (artritht. i'.-Mito'l. mrrf isn. !ir Sora! iMi-n s; In Advertising in the Daily News Brings Results v. f -VJ , sit!- Natitm.'S or!n-p cifru. arn"i tn ativiMm PVj(1i;:;ar!frs in thr 5"t ll'itd h'-r- kfpt up a nHsiriy itiiiis home Tu-n- t" p-p t .lk nl and at tlw- Air Mi)!? j j tnradr Tin v Mrs Annette Anderson my I rst !si?e in the week-long tele-phone whist held by the Sonja ( .aiiies Aid heir, alter rutting j ranis for first piare with Mrs Jntm Prdersen Both had scores of 150 Men's lit st pi'M- as taken by; Con KUirdalc with 158. eold' prue by Arthur Morn. 1M Mrs, Anderson played her win- ; mm; game at the home of Ml.ss Kilt u Wa senit. Mrs. Pedersrn ' pLiyd at the hunr of Mm. Hans , llagen; Mr Stortlale played at the home of H KnuUen and Mr, Mocn at Martin Derg's Funds raised by the whist drive will he donated U the Prince i Rupert Boy Scout Association. Mrs Carl .Strand, Sonja Club' president, was In charge of the ! drive. '.np to Prinri' a ks . . " en roiilc at , ; 23". Imp man h : ,l.,r. ::: kA I fir -'.--L- "i : Jark . - ..is.iii i-, " lor a hrlnt husl- fame m ,, Mr but p!luls " t !r h.s Iwrn- TWO HUMPRED "1,15 l,( nl.l 'hnn nruiind i""" huMiand. F:"r"!- l-IVl II,,. ' 1St.,trs A rniii; Inr is swirl Ii mi iiiuiit nioiiry. Itut rut il dossil, limliit, ImrK it . . . Iiatil il lo a liil mill in ig form autl vtatrlt its saluc jtiiup! Wliv? 'I'lic jmiwit mw thai frllrd il rost aromiil $600. Tlir Irartor thai liaulril il rost $:10.0(MI. Il as latkrl ly a $."i0.000 lonkry riiginr anil triirknl out to rail or alrr 1 a W0.0O0 lo-;'m trurk it a roail lliat rtist iii lo $:t0,(00 prr milr lo htiihl. Ami, al rsrry ttar, skillrl mi ll liavr !iiilr it on its way. Mrn oi'. ratir.r mai liino ami mainlriianrr rquimriit ; mrn riding I ns and Irmli'm 'uiii; liijthri-ri'rs, M-alrrs, rhokrrmrn all must lr lioux-il ami frd imuI paid. Uni ntr ii.. I'nii'-r Tl "'II ll.ir.li... .'ill. :i ml ... '"H :, llirro's murli more than this to a big woods oK'ralioii. 4 3. liMlop J,,,,, , !t;r;,iv- t u.- k. , 'X' 'l It'iprvl ,v'"''"'im. llv II." Z! "I 1IMCS i t !"'n ''"''ii.'ii 5 Vs tlv,,,.. .,, i N' r'i Pv .' m And rarli srparalr ilrm rarrirs a priro la;; vhi ii is rrlln-trd in lit salue of that lojj; i iiiiililiiip up I hi' romryor lu ll lo otir rhiping inai hiiu. Think about it simrlimr! COMPANY LIMITED PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. A SUBSIDIARY OF CANADIAN CHEMICAL a CELLULOSE COMPANY, LID. NEW TUKKS 1 OK Ol.l) ! Our i tiii.sei'Kifiod firofimni kerfs H.i'.. fitrr' ie n . . . piutn U B.C.'s jjieiilesl unset . . . ensures I lie pntsperily J juture feneration. 'H1,n,1"r''''te ya ,, ,sa ll1'" tv