Prince Rupert Doily Ncv HAMBER Tuesday, February 5, IT OF the monthly meeting of the which a few days aso told of th.; Junior Chamber of Commerce to efficient and economical load-, be held Wednesday of next week, ing of grain. ships at the Prince Donald McDonald and Neely' Rupert elevator will be sent lo, lOMMERCE bumperj Moore were representatives of shipping interests for their in- 3 ! There was another V. the Junior Chamber at the I formation. This will be done a; monthly meeting of the Prince the -suggestion of W. J. Scott who Rupert Chamber of "Commerce referred to the matter at last attendance last night at the ; I monthly meeting of the Prince ! Rupert Chamber of Commerce. 1 i Having been absent last month, last night. lJ On. flat i on a 4 it was the first meeting to be conducted bv the new 1952 pre f wet am A report on the operation of :, - , - r night's Chamber meeting. INDUSTRY EXPANDING"" MONTREAL (CP) Annual report of the Economic and Tourist Development Bureau showed 415 new industries started op- sident, T. N. Youngs, who ex- me cnamoer or Dressed the opinion that this sponsored group ruin Prince Rupert, instead of one as 7 IV scheme was presented to tiie Chamber at its meeting last v planned, will go to Canadian uiri ouiaei would be an important year in the history of Prince Rupert and that the Chamber of Commerce would have an important part to night. T. Norton Youngs, wnoi CTnnYtt.A (ha v a V. m a for' leratious in .Montreal in 1951, -nip in 1952 in Ottawa. Ihe chosen are , . f'iiiituai t'n wi ,i Lrip avt'iaur: ui Guide Anne Lyolison of the lhird piay. In addition to the large me vnamoer, saw mat tne - - d1i attendance of members, guesU scheme had been operating su,- ! ri tL n t Company, (Lonrad at.) and second cessfully and had paid out much were George Vncent of Vancou- active . industrial is continuing in Nancy Lund of the First Prince Rupert I figures prove expansion i Montreal. in benefits. Copies of ver. Harry Wilkins of Toronto, William McLeod of Kitimat and Don Fitch of Prince Rupert. the Daily News Ma 1 (Cathedral) Company. I The camp will be held at the Connaunht Ranges near Ottawa i from July 14 lo July 25. It will j. i attended almost by a thousand 1 guides over 100 Rangers, 129 R. L. Brash, new secretary-manager of the Canadian Legion, was elected to membership l in the Prince Rupert Chamber i nf Commerce last night. J. E. i Taylor, new manager of the i Royal Bank of Canada here, was i welcomed rs a new member. Outstanding quality has made Salada Canada's largest selling tea. Leaders and 28 overseas guests from the Western Hemisphere. FIRST PENSION CIIEQVES First of more than 623 000 universal old-ane pension cheques to persons 70 and over was handed personally by Health Minister Martjn to 81-year-old George Thomas Wild, eenlre, a native of Waltham, Leicestershire, Eng., and a member of the Corps of Commissionaires in Ottawa. One of the $40 cheques also was presented to Mrs. Wild, 79, a native of Glasgow. (CP PHOTO i Fares are pooled across Can-1 aria uhl'h makes a uniform cost 1 f,Y MASS1N 1 Hugo Kraupner and J. C. Gil-j ker will represent the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce at ,.rsl win. l0 each individual guide of $60. season In full j Thfi auldcs wlll divided I 11S. ski outflU are .lnt0 groups consisting of 25 he Pans fashion Gudes wltn hree Leaders each. (They will live In tents with five or winter sports Guldes t0 each tent Mi wili do j.siiii is felt. In lheir Qwn cootnK over trench d appliqued with !,,. nnH rrv ,hlr Qvn Daisies Blooming Today In Prince Rupert Garden Fire Chief On His Job TEA Emily Kimbrough Compares Blue Bonnet It's Her Favorite! J,,, felt Is used for i gr0UJj activities. " " 1 Special events will Includo dues Helm has a, 0ftlclai opening July 15. Provin-: ircular cut skirts clal song and dance night for style and worniUn display night for - public Prince Rupert's Fire Chief Earl Becker turned in a fire I alarm this morning while the I resident of a burning home was ; in bed. I Smoke pouring from a house on Fraser Street was seen by II June, ran come In January, can July come in February? That's what one Prince Rupert citizen may have been wondering this morning as she picked a bouquet of daisies from her garden. ' Fellow employees at the dry-cleaning firm where she works also were surprised to see Mrs. Dorothy Shade, Seal Cove Circle, walk Into the office with the bouquet. And not the least surprised was Mrs. Miml- Kraupner, recently from Germany, who thought all plants died here in the winter. I Hs A ill 1'? COFFEE TABLES icr.sey oaim ltu- July 2it visitors' day for public1 a tight from toe Ju,y 22 and closlng campfire for . Guide personnel only July 24. Iiriullt "hot pink , Thcr nlll ho mnwrvispd Kiirhl.- border appllqued gpei, tours around Ottawa and i Chief Becker from his apartment ; i i mollis, including , ungUi-ervised shopping tours. i j window. Driving over In his car and small pine swlmmlnir will be under luper- j t, investigate, he found the in- of the convention and referred terior of the small house full of vision of Red Cross Water Safety. '.need asain In a Flrst Ald wlll under the Tim stole heavily uldanc. of two doctors. 3lx to the executive. , UU"""B- "c lu'"cu , The Association. Mr. Kraup- " f a'a' If . . , ' I Mrs. D. K. Geary, )h the , house-:. Lx -A !J' ner said, was supposed to , hoider. had not been aware of the Auto Assn. Difference Value of Membership Disruswd at Chamber of Commerce Meeting kiI tassels. Wool- nurseSi assisted by St. John Am- n-e self -slippered bulance in a well equipped hos- :t is also used for pitaj, i j ds which cover Tht, f llU representation from frame the face. tllis dlstrict consi,st of DUt- uiiliemmed and rint commissioner Honora L. i s.iw-lomh edge, silversldes. Patrol Leader Nancy i sports clothes Lundi prince Rupert; Patrol ,n line Trousers Leader Anne Evolfson. Prince considerable influence at Vic- fire whlch had starU,d in a ches-torla In regard to highway legis- terfield and spread to the walls, lation but everything appeared About $85 damage to the house t ported by the Fire Chief, of .the' to be for the benefit of fire have been Cause may southern part of the province. So many of our customers ask for our Coffee Tables, End Tables and Lamp Tables Simple, qood looking and smart to suit any home, here is modern styling and beauty combined to give you the utmost in value. Acw-pt tin invitation from Kmily Kinilirmigh. CVnnimre Bi.cb Bomnbt Maiuarine with any apnwl at, mo prii". hike the. author anil lecturer, vnu'll love Bud ItoKNKT frenh.mveet flavor Miirli nutrition! Hi-aleeonomv! Hi. ITS Honsbt is tanaila's fine Miialitv all-veitotahlc mai'Karine. I n 1(i,i;e Honnkt in cooking, on veae-t ahlm, as a delicious spread, liny W. ' J. Scott felt that member-:'"'0 Ji n and tapered, Rupprt and Guide Mary Anne the ' with matches, said the chief. "The only Interest that h, ln British Columbia ....,.. uj urannis, le.race. British Columoia Automobile Ai.mmnWi Aoriatinn was of Association seems to have ln the vaJue tQ motorisU That had north Is ttie collection of Ue Yx-vn .hs exnprienre fnllnwinir a Two housewives, while waiting $10 membership fee. Otherwise, -p-nt mnfr trtrl thrnnirh the Gordon & And Wlud'i il al- ' IIiinskt ami cH all tlinT ilavor! Niltritinn! lvo:ioni-e-'! ,- Hi.iin 15inm:t Marnmine tornW in i t'itvnn n'liilliireconoliiv lilick:n ! with "wilor" wafer, anil alwi in the Hidr turn at the grocer's, were overheard discussing the last depression. "It came at such a bad time," their interest in it is absolutely Unlted states. "We cannot ex-nil." Hugo Kraupner, chairman pect the Association to build erson Limited Phone 46 of tne nignay commiuee, voia roadg for us For one j thinlc CivrC famous Yellow yiTK bag lor la-i, iaiiy color. ' Br--. the Prince Rupert cnamDer ot ou get y0lJr moneys worth i sail1 one- "iust when everybody I was out of work." ENTRE types or Plastic eh avoid baggy upple enough to K iry bending movements. - are effective ivered slopes. The ay be in a light iied in dark and Madeleine dc twin outfits In in hut whii'h may itched. j 'indui's a new i' in which both skirt are paired fitted, dotible- i ommerce iasi nigni in repori- jicm memb-rship " ing on a convention of the As- The iormeriy an active soc.at.on which he had gone to branch of the Columbia rawsir.,, A ni i n i a t u re a i rpl ane con - vamuuvei irwauj iu '" AnlnmnhHn Association In Prlncp - I , ... rt rt A n.lfVl unci and propellor Is an tnter- '??'orlir',ifhh"d" Rupert but.lt fta languished of VACANCIES EXIST FOR ... .. .. i est ing development In Junior Bny.-i' woodwork at the Civic Centre classes. Jon Ardagh fin- i ...t.ii. knv. Vtnira tion In regard to Highway IS which Mr. Kraupner had carried lo t hi convention. It had been L iun nis ce.a. mentioned at the dving moments theirs ready for assembly. Gary . . . 4 ; laeket in dark 'A the waistline is h j une sash of plaid Si- I Calderone has a tie rack ready to bet put together this week. The girls arc still making cradles and Finall wall shelves. Diana reaoGrs .showing a selec- ! Davidson is perservenng with - - r 1 F l 1 n l 1 1 of cutting 7-ply mil eiumuffs for' " -TRINCE fiUPERT LIBERAL ASSN. Annual general meeting which Is used for the footstool. ti'r tlieir heads i will be held In Civic Centre at There will be a meeting of the B p m. Thursday. Election ot of-Junior Girls on Monday after- "''rs and Kcnerai business, noon to discuss the posslbllll ies of Everybody welcome." t32c) . nlarelnc the craft group. It Is . wnni-n1 r a n A i a n rinh 1 itMilUllS hoped that more girls turn out u Wednesday. February Glh In the Common Lounge of next week to see the interesting thliiRS which can be made the Civic Centre at 8 p.m. Speak er Mr. Vincent, Aluminum Co of Canada. Also showing of colored film on Nechako dam. thai returned to "iriay afternoon's M to Vancouver. 5. A good turnout ot members saw I lie ronslriii tlon of a piper cub airplane at Friday nluiits Nf'B movies as well as the cowboy i:- rei overinw from Inn he slipped a YOUR TASTE Km Innately, no round-up rt the Douglas lake ken, (li.strtct ranch. Community sing ing was a welcome Interest to ii. one nf prince some of those attending. This known pioneers, si10w Is for Junior and Teen his emhty-first members ln the Council Room, 'nines In good There will be Just one showing S be. ' ill he SHOES REFLECT Keep them in tip-top shape NF.O-I.ITE anil LEATHER SOLES ni liliUl HEELS ' SHOE LACES SHOE POLISH ARCTIC SOX FELT ond CORK INSOLES to find his way this week as there Is also square m he helped de- dancing. as NAVAL RADIO OPERATORS in the Applicalions are liciug acccplcil now from single women for full-time shore duly as Naval Radio 'Operators. Successful caiiilitlatrs will lie enrolled in the Koval Camuliaii Navy (Kcservc on a (ivc-)ear engagement with imiiieiliale full-time duty fiir a perioil of llirce years at full naval pay as for men. Special service living mmrtcrs iimlcr proper supervision. These women are urgently needed' to assist men of the H.C.N, at large Naval Radio Stations. Complete training in operation of radio equipment will be given. All vacancies for women are for shore Jul j only. APPLY NOW! QUALIFICATIONS: l' to 2." years of age... Ia-WHCNS, l'J to 20 ,.:ilh previous radio eperirnce, l'J lo 2') Grade 10 education or equivalent Plivsically (it Cowl knowledge of English essential Knowledge of typewriting desirable loiN Wi ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RISlRVl) I StRVi CANADA T he late John Mc-pioprietor of the Hotel ut Stewart, tl.v, weiv here to-" CaiiKxsuit going couver where In-maile. The widow tiers of the family ' It Is hoped that the ladies of Ihe aftcrn-Kin classes will undertake to help in the construction of the articles to be raffled at the Hobby Show this spring as In other years. With a variety of crafts to choose from the prizes will vary from the usual leather-. work and Include occasional fur-, niturc pieces. This should create I., V 0 ft fT 1 ! V IF j j If I . lj . ikying the remains. (if A HAVEN eiithu.siii.sm among ticket sellers Kli, N S. (CP) a,ltl buvcrs-i lNovaaraeoili' Square dancing Is being held on the two deer this Frlday nlght ln the aiK"' iss the Lellave torlum of the Clvlc Cenlre tor mcmbers- A better system of re-k.Mi,ith recently Blake Prdudng the sound Is now a big has been it assct 80 that the calls may be u l r n i ir r-e.m recent See The NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC RANGE a bJ lie, 01 i. ard more distinctly. ld says they are lBa;i' leaves and Foe hest resulls, advertise! Push Button Control $519oo Q35 A APPLY 10DAY TO JHt RtQRUMNG 0FCW -- H.M 5 W 1 1 Ii Minute IMinder. built-in Pressure Cooker, Thrift Cooker and completely automatic oven. C.S. CHATHAM PHONE 526 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. I IlluOiatpd is a nw mad-to measure un;wm iued fre to all women accepted in h R.C.N. (R) port of a complete clothing kit, including summer and winter uniforms Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. When applying, please bring Birlh Cerfificofe ond Certificates of Educofion. CN-3-52 , Kesner Uloik' Plume 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. i,e Stewart, B.C. ""'Ot iS nor HoMiOl,..l ..r Hivnlnvoil hv (lie I InilOr I l.y ti,, Government ttf British Columtiiii.