guides and Brownies li. Sblla Wi mi 1'rtnee r.'Mi.eit fiary News Monday, Feln uary 8, 1954 U.S. College Girls Thrilled With Canadian Hospitality on J 'Jack McRae Returns to City j Jack McRae returned Saturday Successful Tea, Sale , II reooers a MUNTK LAiw K.P) A couple or about Canada in United States and Brownies played .hostess Saturday 1.1.. ,.nnL.of,ll t 1 I- 4.1. It a Mt;"iy suv.(.cm4ui na niiu oaie in ine luol for which the hall was decked with newspapers and magazines-such S3 stories about the St. Lawrence seaway. The girlsthey are fourth-year science students financed their own trip to Montreal and OMawa, but found nlentv of , ' . ii r',"''"'".' ' ' :V' I ' , i " - - - r r ' 4 i t W S T . -A !f i i . I s, '"S ' v. . 'Urownie displays, attracting much inter- Thirteen tables were in play at ' American girls are convinced last week's Sons of Norway whist' mat "Canadian hospitality Is party and dance, in the bona oi marvellous." worway hall. Anna Scharrenberg, 18-year- Mis. Julia Slatta took women's old student at the State Teach-fliat piik:e with Mrs. Bigne Jeu-j ers College at Danbury, Conn., sen taking second prixe. in the I and her friend June Moeller are men's division, O. Oisue whs 'going back home after a brief lirst and Henry Lindqulst .sec- sojourn in Canada "to gain ex-ond. The door prize went to ! Derience." afternoon from a week-long business trip to Vancouver. The former Liberal MLA . for this riding said on his arrival by air that he was glad to' sea the Chamber of Commerce "took the lead in objecting to sale of our drydock without some guarantee that the new owner would continue to operate lt." Mr. McRae is a member of ithe Chamber. . 1 willing helpers on arrival. The Sons of Norway meeting, Monday, Feb. 8, 8 p.m. All members please attend. (32) Regular monthly meeting Loyal Order of Moose No. 1051 at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 9. (33) Hey Fellas ... take your Sweetie to see Valentine Varieties at the Capitol, Sunday the Mth. Tickets now on sale all over town. (341 The Annual General Meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Mutual Protective Fund will be held at the Civic Centre Club Room, Monday, February 8 at 8; 00 p.m. Please attend. 32) event were tne J ad, Guide Com-nd and Fourth i lies were centred , 4,1-cls made by the Ling the Guide T i.l. arrt Eldor Andersen. Their trip was In line with the many attractive novelties for sale at a novelty stall, and undertook much of the baking lor the bake Kale. Uucsts were greeted at the door by uniformed Brownies, with smart salutes, and asked to register in a visitors' book, also supervised by Brownies, Girl Guides acted as gervi-teurs while Guiders and asso-' elation members supervised other work. Conveners included Mrs. D. F. n one dtpictinK G'rl ' 1 1 ''mm ' in various coun- i her. The committee In cnarge included Mrs. E. Sornes, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. K. Dehli and O. K. Olsen. rms week Thj Canadian Club will meet Wednesday, Feb. 10, in the Legion auditorium. Guest speaker K. E. Anlii'lil, on the topic "Thirty Years With the Coast Indians." nselves made the Montreal Council of Women acted as hostesses here, and at Ottawa the girls were chaperoned by Senator Cairine Wilson. The Canadian-American Women's Committee arranged a sightseeing schedule. The girls said they experienced onl? one disappointment on the trip there" weren't enough Mounties about. "We didn't expect to see them on every street corner, however," said June. So they settled for postcards featuring pieture of the redcoats. "We're taking a lot of postcards home to show our friends." policy of the college to have students in their freshman or sophomore years try some new experience approved by the faculty. "Some of the students," says Anna, "job off to Mexico and Florida, while others just experiment with hobbies at home. We decided to come to Canada." She says that Until recently the girls knew little about things on this side1 of the border. But Ihcie is a new interest in Canada among younger Americans at the moment. Anna says this has been encouraged by an increasing number of articles a 01 CHOP SUFY CHOWMlN Open 6 p.m. :30 a.m. Hollywood Cafe "o Mark MRS. MAID TOBEY, diminutive widow of 81, works a full-time job in a Hamilton real estate office. Mrs. Tobey, who stands five-feet-one and weighs 80 pounds, works a regular 9-to-5 day, doing clerical chores, answering the telephone and running errands. She laughs at the thought of quitting. Baldwin, captain of the Second i Guide Company, Mrs. M. P. ! Pearson ana Mrs. J. D. S. Rob- ri tson, Brown Owls of Second linn 'oinih Rrownie pack? res-' pet lively, and Tawiy Owl Jean i Golds. , I Miss Eileen, Cole, Gulder, and Fred E, Dowdie OPTOMETRIST New address: 30i ?rd Ave. W Phone Gr'tn D'iO )ooa i uesaay United Church W.A. tea will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. M. Greene, 943 Borden Street. tar Outsit;- Order Phone I3J ns and members ! Mis. S. White and Mrs. 3. Kurd-her A.v,ormiiuns Iziei were in charge of the .rt will jom In i kitchen. Id Brotherhood! Uuiuc Judy Lloyd, patrol lead-night at a Bio- j er, was in charge of the bake The Lutheran Valentine tea will be held Saturday, Feb. 13, at the Lutheran church. program ui uieieiau, bisicu uy ioiowiy cuiuw, ciioul. wiiiie uuiucs Anna iOiussi ana l'-'JA is spon ::or- Georgma Ferguson took charge i.inn!ii hmther- ol the noveltv stall. BACKACHE f.iaybeVarninq Backarhf u oft mi eained by lazy kidney action. When kidneys fet ul ! arder, excess arids and wastes remain in the system. Then backsche, disturbed rest or that tired-eul and besvy-tieaded feelin may toon follow. Thai's Hi tune to take Dodd's kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulale the kidneys to normal action. Then you leel better sleep better work better. Get Oodd's kidney Pills now. 61 MOVING FRIDAY S 328 3rdAve. Wi REFUNDED 1 Mi, h will see dis- ! Both Brownies and Guides at- 1 tended the candy stall and IODE Founder's Day tea will be held Saturday afternoon in, the ladies' lounge at the Canadian Legion hail. NORWEGIAN EXPLOREH Oreenland was discovered by the Norwegian chief, Eric me Red, In the 10th century. Mai .JiJB . jtbtms MO cralU from a program in-j.iu dances of and a display -f ,-,e count! its, in le. GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY L Guides Heather Stevens and Loreo Faught convened the soft urink stall. Anne KjWfson was cashier. A highlight of the afternoon was iwo sprightly action songs presented by ine Brownies, and music was provided throughout the event by Mrs. B. fc. tyoll-son at the piano. , ! ' H i nbers and rs- aiiadi.uis in the nvilcd to atten 1 the stiitol at a Canadian Air Force In Europe Defends Freedom ; f'f ( I 0 ( Metz. France Formina what , Duke Spend Day From Huge Crowds ; 'Tf 'i f J ;.l , " ' ' friralm w wueen has been called the "Elite Corps" of the KATO air defences in Western Europe, the KCAF's Air Division is defending Canada and the cause of freedom, eVcn though thousands of mile foom home. ' j Headquarters of the Air Division at Metz, in France, control the three Continental Wings! of Sabre jet fighters and the (Air Materiel Base in the U.K. that provides logistic support. Another Sabre Wing, .located! at -! U1 he Duke of Ed-yihpped out a side Cfcvernrnrnt House u;fvum official en-(9 , a handful of mJMie AuMraliun Sunday was for church services at St. Andrew's cathedral. But again the summer heat took a heavy toll among the spectators who packed around the cathedral and knelt on the hot pavement. Some 900 persons, including many children, I ! I I I I I I I II WAY 9 ., it iip with them 1 ofiple drove to the collapsed and were given first North Luffenham. comes unjder operational control of RIAF lid in the cathedral chapter ; Fwhter Command pending completion of its Continental qase at Marville, not far from mbz. It is scheduled to move rivet ti the Continent this 'yesirj alnd come under the Air Diviiion house. The London correspondent of the Melbourne Argus reported unlay that Britons were "rocked'' and "shocked" by news of unruly crowd scenes here last week and by the fact that Aus-U-Ulanx had "actually tried to touch I he queen, called her Liz' and, tin: duke 'Phil'." proper. I tow; a barge trip to ; 1 pi ate home of Lt. ihnjNurth'-ott. Itund-! t.;l milled about the ': a-.-'i to government : 1 i. 1j ct rumors about fur their holi- rs.';i govern ment Mjp the Queen has "unnly wearied" by '. ttfi ud-a 1 1 e n d e d f Irje last lew days. It - Meanwhile, the Wins on jthe Continent, each made . : tip of three Sabre squadrons, are well established, and are carrying on a continuous training prognam. This includes participation! in numerous training exerciea involving other NATO air Ucfince formations, and the,' -ir a,; in which the BCAF" "itia(Jions i s ; .7 ' ; ; " " 3 pilule appearance Tek'U'aph said the.se "alarming reports" arc baseless. But it ad-viad people to follow the advice of minister in charge of the royal tour. Eric Harrison, mid take it easy. (have handled themselves in .1 cin Youth Elects Tipton I liters, with licit tnese exercises nas iornjvf h t glowing praise f t o rfi i.'tffftfjials high in the NATt'dnrlict-up. These Wings we Joc'aEi at GrostenquiA, in France, and at Zweibrucken and Baden-ajel-lingen, in Western Germany. The Air Division, headed by Air .Vice .Marshal Hugh Campbell, forms a part of 4lfr Alhr'l Tactical Air Force, whose headquarters are at Trier, in Western Germany. Similar USAF and French fighter divisions make up the remainder of 4th ATAF. This formation in turn forms part of Allied Air Forcds. Central Europe, whose headquarters are at Fontainbleau, outside Paris. piesiueiu. niun- ek's nieethm of There is no gentler bleach than inch. Anglican As.sjciat.un cf ill. named by Hie vice-president secretary Anne m-cr M.UM.,;,,-et felicity, Don llar- organty.nd AYPA l"kly. Thursdays St. Peter's Parish Th, RCAF will train you 'for' Aircrow at a PILOT NAVIGATION or RADIO OFFICER or as an Cxpari technician in en inw portant Groundcrew tradat .Live luj positive germ-killing power. AtRO-tNGINE RADIO-RADAR AIRFRAME tllCTRICAl The u.w of Jkvcx in everyday cleaning, in kitchen, laundry and bathroom . . . ARMAMENT INSTRUMENT Th Royal Canadian Air Farca fftrt lifa of fnttrttl, advanfur. dvanctmtnt, rvic mn4 ligk rtward. Par dataiU ta Hit Caraar CavnsaW lar at your naarast RCAF RacrutNitf Unit, ar mail ttit caupan. helps protect your fanvl's health KEEP di O BATTItC J PWI ILL J . g Musi anned ntly HANDY Javcx docs so many routine liouckceping t 1 f 1 -it c. , ..- f im, .jrnK' . iv1xaL,-il - , Tf rv 1 t'-" I J 1 R. C. '"... A. r. r. RM'Kt RM'Kt'ITIXfi ITIVti I l NIT. NIT. ! fl 'I ' - 1 ! x .vA I"? ,-1 " V I. I ir-rfll Sovrretjrn ix'verelsn BUI., Bldfi., HHUS Iimis - - lii-iim HrjtMl I M., iJlimmtoii. Altn. I'h: 4-';irM " , x hTlL N r 'V.vto.. " -v, t- . v V.H EDUCATION (by giade aa j.t ' v - v ' province) I I'l-'iuiert heat. J'a.vs for ilsoir lars (hr,,,,.!. tliores so CHsily, so well and tor such little cost thai smart women keep 3 bottles on hand, 1 in the kitchen, laundry and baihroom- IN 4 HANDY SIZES Ir I'eallh r... h 174 TO i