i'alse lUilUft Ufl llieu aim.r Prince Kuperr Daily NJev vlonclay, Kebrunn 'h 19.2 !i It Is a!iiinsr Guide law fur tru-n. krownles a I . JLi on 5 J-erAonaid to solicit contributions. They IhfaVc beture them the task of raising the nvecssary finances ; for the travelling expenses of their representatives at the : Guide National Camp. The fares IJJooJp, I Jen lion Jew let ?qeni granted, said President Norm Christensen oday. Instead, moose and venison will be feat tired at ti e dinner. lh event is panned as a combined affair, attended by both WiL &,, Girl Guides Plan Fund Raising Events For Trip to Camp a, r n Mr. and Mrs. Levi Freestad. sailed last night on the Chilcotin for a trip to Vancouver. j of all those attending this camp from all over Canada are pooled 1 Named Head of C'amhrai Chapter IODE For Coming Year Rod & Gun i Prince Rupert and it works out at Sfiu per bel- Since three from this dis- Alistalr Fraser. local barrister, i -' i. . 1 Club annual banquet, to be held : me" a la":f- e ' first mixed Rod & Gun Club Girl Guide Association, 1 uj jbhjtj of -Jlrli and CivL ' Ke Crafb Abated for Aprd L Mrs. G P. Lvons was elected ! ,.,ni .h. .rnirpr nn Wednes- W. S. mn are Demg seru' lne glns February 28, will .,, not be able to reRent of Cambrai Chapter, Im- riflV at th reeular weekly tun- Ing at the home of Mrs. banquet held here. About 200 are expected at the Canadian Legion with Commissioner H. "u raisf nthe sum , of ,A sen eelkmeatasplanned.Gov Guide and Brownie tea and sale penal Order, Daughters of the j cheon of the Prince Rupert Gyro Kergin Silversides in the chair, heard a annual Empire, at the recent Club. a' eminent permission was not, i auditorium be held by the girls at iwill : report that satisfactory arrange- I'-.lii! inus, crafts, music and, tea will again be .meeting of the Chapter. In . satis- F. E. Anfield, Indian superin- menu for the operation of the""11 " 1""""u'ru ",wrl T . ... l r.:..l ..! Annual . rr ports showed actory record of pactlvittes dur- tendent, returned to the city By Miliar Eay Brownie Pack were ; ua"' " ,h ,n,,.n c ane Saturday anernuon noiu now eompieieci. six leaders nao ----- - Inn: the year 1951 f tlllS SJJI "fc "t ule "imuui uiryiay ut nil ic Centre Crafts April 5 to 7. Inriav afternoon, April , to Vancouver on volunteered for this work: Mes- - - trip The full slate of officers for a week's official business. ttv." year is as follows: dames Kergin, Kogerson, Lemon, ; 'nvaiuaoie to me iuca.cumpai.ir Kurdzlel. Williams and SvkesJ"" hoped that that part of Regent Mrs. G. P. Lyons. , ' j . . Guide work, camping, mav be and Mrs. Harry Cuttress Mr. I First Vice-Regent Mrs. Jens 1 Munthe. lealled last night on the Chilco- greatly extended with our local woud fae Jn attendance at Miller ; tin for Vancouver enroute to girls. The lack of a suitable site in the district has hampered this Second Vice-Regent Mrs. Len ; Bay each Saturday afternoon commencing March 1. : Halifax. Mr. Cuttress, who has been with HMCS Chatham for Turn i-., ,.!.. Irnm n,.i.. IfrlOC OI UL11UC CAUClirilUC Ul.L LilC as a. ram- ; tunianiwa .ial affair where one j ! Si., to .sit and drink tea "4l..nB at walls of pic-! jjs of crafts while list-' .jmusic that Peter Lien! i,id to provide either; iui ur the symphony, j -rt displays are beings ft; to augment the work , ; ,il art club and the some time, is being transferred ppn ()ne Jro'm Terrace and the Association is alive to this need. Griffiths. ! Secretary Mrs. Marc Gormely. Assistant Secretary Mrs. Dun-can Black. j Treasurer Mrs. A. Miller. j taucauunal bcciclaiy Mrs. G. Don Arney sailed last night on the Chilcotin .for a trip to io vne eaai, cuaav. Commissioner will be at the ; national Guide Camp in Ottawa Appointed to Sick ; from July ll-25. r . Fmal arrangements for Thlnk- Children S Hospitol Ing Week," which is held from i Hiauraiiy morM,,, ... k f-lu' Z: rv L;:, ' I Echoes Secretary-Mrs. B. Wil February 24 to March 1 -Franklin, who is on Dr. A. E. ,,m,tori Th. h.-uiht nt that tufts there will be the 'Department, tias sent word that, ' Beaier-Mrs Bca'r-Mrs- C c- T T-J,,g 1 and Bills' woodwork,! she will be able to stay for three t"da,d nnd teen-age leath-! instead of two weeks when she al mlnule "ee was OD " une gives her sewing and home re-1 I .... ,v:h,n.in A.7r. wint., wrved i in respect to the memory the staff of the Connaught ft.pek win bc the candlelight cere-Medical Research laboratories, mony to be held in the Annun- has received an honorary ap- ciauon an un-uie evening oi l ;(' adUlL leaillLll-lttll. ' - a - b . .h ,,1n Vina ClniWOa VT Unrt' fahrnlrv OK All r.,,Uoo nnA 17. This will give those . of research fellow tr"' .y:"'"1-" Z rii. belt and anu glovesiMarch , , pointment ' ii di iii g.ov-s in P"'""c laler trre meeting members Brownies will be at this ceremony m. , T.Hier belts and , who a 'Jh ,.ir.i,Hm. .jf, hi ir,h ntuc' ur-H repeated affirmation of loyalty , from the hospital for Sick Child- and wiU a, &i , unUorm y Mis. Wallace nd ?,s P. ' to yueen Elizabeth II. ' ren in the "Virus Research de-; at thelr various churches on ,n and a carved purse i '" Plans were made for group at- pat tment of Toronto. I Sunday. February 24. It Is ex-I'attwson. There is room for more to Join theatre when! Franklin Is the eldest son tendance at the Dr. pected that many parents and frill be metal work, Mrs. , both the afternoon and evening the Koyal Tou,. film la snownlot Mn and Mrs. L. Franklin of friends will attend the candle- ,i! made copper pic-j courses. Afternoon ones so far h re l0,varil the end of the Prince Rupert. . light ceremony. Mrs. Bolton has I are smaller than the evening montn j He graauated from McGill . The details of "Cookie Week" 1. i .... imi. erouos. Since the small evm will . r - ...v. m .. . 6 . w.. 1... . ... ... 1 TmiMmZ. ' I CANNED FOODS jf 1" . .. . j L.uu vjruijfc, will u. iQ6, t university Wltn rnu last yeai iu ueiu num nptii vu may be used and the courses will be !s for a lump with and Mrs. Wacksinouth, with 242, land has since been at University 3 were worked out. This is one on every other day for the three It: a shade. were winners in a nylon stocking 0 Toronto. of the ways in which the girls I rallies this year Mr.i.. , r . , ,. 1C. J Mis. C. G. Ham was winner of the monthly raffle. I 11 , have A Lh been Holtb,yrk!more working pleasant for the lnstruct-lu lir with blond finished ld webbingNseat and Panls- I i illlcs being made j The Spring Art and Craft Dis-frp with quilted brown I P'ay has been set to begin on the j , ad tan raffia i last day of the Home 'i llfuld and a maroon' ating course so the work done i .'ii muse with circu- . then may be left to help the dis- Ja hen Oi 'ver Howard Powell, who recently play while those who have fin- returned to Prince Rupert after I ,ovics will be shown mwa ar"iSes or sulls mav wear spending several years in Van k turd iv and Monday 11 ' S"V'"B ou- couver. has taken over Jerry s I Tour' and the Captain" day afternn ' Beauty Salon which he re-opened lev being among those' Since Eileen Cross will be here for business today. The salon ' i for at least Hie first day of the has been completely remodelled I ... . ;! t. display, she could be asked to and the equipment remodelled fi Miles and Eileen jl be in charge of all give a lectuie and demonstration along the latest lines. Redecora- on any suggested topic dealing tlon has given it an attractive with the home. Her demonstra- setting. When Mr. Powell was In tlon on freezing foods two years Prince Rupert formerly, he was $ displavs. Peter Lien n music. The Art t the be in charge of the r""W '"I''"'""""" iiih-' v ago has since proved very useful . Identified with Annette Powell's team, I Beauty Salon. f , , .. J. .v. to those who heard the recture. l the latter by those I part in the Eileen f .nz and Home Reju- 'h-iursi's. X r " i i 4 WW I iaoers id lh m A NEW SERVICE TO PRINCE RUPERT mb meeting Tuesday, trupole Hall. (42ci i.ss Annual Meeting .'.ie Centre. 8 o'clock. (I elections of officers. .:ss Annual Meeting vie Centre, 8 o'clock. ,1 elections of officers. off to a good start U R' f ilUGS AND ' 1st ntials from the 'I l ie Baby Week March i inclusive. (46ct iff''' -&'!. i UPHOLSTERY DURACLEANED Rerl Cross IUAL MEETING TONIGHT IN "Son, ahotit 90 per cent of all the nickel used in tlie world comes from Canada. Tlie Inco nickel mines and smelters are tlie biggest in tlie world. Tliey are near Sudbury, Ontario. Sonic of tlie mines are nearly a mile deep. Altogether there are over 280 miles of underground tunnels." Civ'. YOUR HOME A World Wide Service D. J. Duracleaners Centre, R p.m. :t' and election i f officers Dove Jones Phone Green 328 MODERATION IN ALL THINGS IS THE BEST OF RULES " ii- " r ' - V. ' ,.. , h v . I t Sac uurv .millions oi have been spCnt i i t developing iKiur iiicumiis ol producing nickel. 1 hat is one reason why Canada produces 90 per cent of the nickel used in the world. Today most of it is going into the defence programme." 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