1 ... - t - . v squadron to Take Part Hospital Wing To Be Buil, More Than 250 Members Attend Legion's Third Anniversary Party National Air Cadet Week bMlliltuKi) Plans for an tan . . Th. i . ,. ... , T I""' tu-u.-u 13 HUKpiiai rum nix i .1 u . . ' T.', h k3 " lU prescnt ' Perated by sisters of St. Ai.tfof ,t.(. j:ujM-i t Air Cadets, .Kijuadron 509, win hv b TiTi t, 0 """"ur.cea j ictorm and Uchine, Quebec. ' j ailt-- iyi.M,riCfc liOS- ' I - . ' Metre than 2fi4l fnemlMTM of ( cioaK room. Mrs. Mabel Kit- pnai ooara. ,ik, M 1-cu'ui.uuij; nuuunui vir uauet week 1 chle and Mrs. Lena Eveleigh ! A fund drive for $15 0O0 will be i had a busy evenlne. Imit r.n h th. Dm.... i U-IS, Flight Lieutenant Dick Garrett, A I" 'Tiurlay. Apill 2, Social Planned For Oldtimers The social planned for mt-m-'cr of the Over 7u Club by the Women's Co-urdltiaung Council III be held In the Common LounRe of the Civic Centre on April 8. fro.,i 2 io 5 p.m. Mr. A, L ha.neg, preaidetit o' the council, said today efforts are being mauc to obtain a film and there may be a speaker. The social will be held "rain or shine." said Mrs. Haines. I - ii - v.. vim. (.u.Mt ji vattey I PrtV-peHa fpnm 1 Via K-.f V.nlr lkr.inf.Vi KT HI f . 1: i ai r, announced today, ..n'lii'd 11 be ar- 1...., nuns Wi room were lurried over to the ! assisted by other Smither or-womcn's auxiliary. i ganizations. Canvassing Is to During the evening, Mrs. start May 1 and will continue to Other members oi the committee were Mrs. Pat Anderson, Mrs. Sheila Clutter, Mrs. J. 8. Black. Tho.se helping to decorate and arrange for the party on Wednesday afternoon and evening were Mrs. Osborne, Mrs. E. Rothwell, Mrs. D. Pallant, Mrs. Carpenter, Mrs. G. Hol-brook, Mrs. J. Duncan and Mrs. Ballinger. Two ladles In charge of the the Canadian Legion last night attended the third anniveriiary party of Branch 27 and enjoyed dancing and entertainment. A committee from the Women's Auxiliary, under the eonvenorship of Mrs. W. A. Clordon. with co-convenors Mrs. r. Reich and Mrs. D, Kerr, prepared and served a delicious buffet supper in the ladies lounge. 'd pmiialilv rummrliF- BACKACHE MaybeYarninq Bekjtlw it iten uuMif hy laxy lidncr rtMn. Vthn kidiKTi tet u) ml mitt, uceu acwls and wastes remain to the tftttm. TK backache, duturbenf rest ar that btwiwHS and heay-nuded feelme ur mmi follow. Thal'a the tune te lake Oedd'a kidney PHla. Do-id s ihuM. he kidneri n normal action. TI.en ya teel better ileep better mk better. Get Uedd'a ktdnej Pilii aw. $ jj jl.lliill'Ji isora Thompson sang several lAugusi 31. comical songs and played the I Dominion and Drovir.r;.,! w. d rll'JI f(tl Air Cadet t,l II piano. Keith DeWltt was jpital granti will make up the .. master 01 ceremonies. j balance of the cost. iancmg was enjoyed to the The new wing will b? 'hrc; Prlnce Rupert Air Cadet tHn. wrinu committee. ald Cadets lire young men who wish to avail themselves of the opportunity to become better citizen throuKh Air Cadet training" "We arc tonridrnt the parent and all citizen he are behind our young men of tomorrow." Chairman of the cnrnmlttee'i financial campaign ! Jack Laurie All cadet vit.rHn ...... music of the Four Dukes. I storeys and Include an elevator. lnm " iwae-pif-sitli-nt j fj.ni- of Ciid,-t Uaeuc ' Canada. I'purpe Is l" pruvld1 , and !al committee f.,p witli an Mxrtun-jujicii I'T public UP- resident Of tile UjillO, !' mm r' j t I- teption ,uicir uniform throughout the ! day to commemorate the birth jof the Hnval Canadian Air Force April 1. 29 year ago. On April 10. the quadron' j first Kanter Ball will take place. t Kinei t hj ,ut,it . i SPECIALS GOOD TiLL WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8fh Be Held , -. . vui m iJuiiAoreu , I rr"Cr by rlvlllan fommlltce. they do Si JJ ILCI I j not rom under court mournlna SUGAR 5 lbs. Arriving By Air for Easier Saturday King Alfred ! !, h all mem- r'L Oarrett uld he m nrrmrt iMtiriwe will be In -.1 1 frJ, ,r Hu- Haimni'd Man-it Apr;! 8 mi miters of a M !: Tr.nl auxiliary ,, j ;i..i!ir.i: last night r,,nr.-rt Mill Of tllC n, nt'mi Alii-ka Mu-..., It jl felt uch s iji:,d I' .ill apprnp- j -.1! i sjni-ssful - MARGARINE yx Burns Dclmor Lb f-SJ ifJJ of hia squadron. "The cadeu are In their first year of training and are an exceptional group, doing better than average by far In every undertaking" The Prince Rupert aquadron Ik one of S2 In Canada. More than 75 000 Canadian boy have received Air Cadet training gince the movement wax founded In 1941; more than 50.000 have attended summer camps: close to 2.000 have been taught to fly. Goodwill exchange trip a abroad have been made fcy 307 DAFFODILS Mipde Whip 7 1 r'Miir.'-d ArtiT-i . I mr umi.mled 5-,. ;,it r.ri,ii1 June !c mx! M-awin nisi) .d.-'d at the meeting. LARGE, LONG STEMS PHt DOUN 49c ,.1 -.r.n.it nrotftitm ill nip caneu. and 80 have received . ... u,..t In t.i..u. . 9 i fli ttr n I trtna I This Weck'i Record ... WESTERN HITS, Volume I 6 selections on one record Only 49c MTuilarnhip at a APPLE JUICE M A asas. M ir.rrMtii Interest ! total value of $50 000. MEDIUM SIZE pi;r im)e.n 39c 32e 48-oz. Tin Come Eorly and Avoid Disappointment rr.p. it .n believed During tne past two years i vd.n rrnj'd le an- more than 30 new Air Cadet n r irward was squadrons have been formed In 1: the meeting, and ! Canada, 4 V ri-t.iry j PEAS TEA BAGS Nabob, l I.uxr, nj-j , 27c Edward RASPBERRIES York. Choice Tin 31c Dewkist, Choice, 15-oz. Tins fese Dies DOG MEAL Gaine's. S lbs. 79C SLICED BANANAS 20-ox. Tin 34C -JAM 69c KLEENEX 2rkl.39c Strawberry & Apple, Columbia, 4-lb. tin . .. W'.t.f 43. well-r:.r port f..1aid. died ' !r:. 1 1 1 l!ll,rs '; Carn:i China Mr i u-.i-t! it, (lie Prlllre it; 12 years He from Trail He had i'js (t.r JO years -rvrtt t,v hu i(e and " K..i-,( He lias ...i !i the t it v FELS NAPTHA SOAP 2 Yellow Sugar 2 Lb. pkt. PABLUM Large size 43C a, - ft v. .,' " ! . , ; ... C . I v-, -. . u 7" r r t ...r . H .1.1'' ' .-1 . -. ... " r . v ' ,r - 5 1' I , ... ' a. r t . i. - r V v.. ' , .- . - - 1 - V. - r ,: ..- , ... ... 1 . . 1 .-: V ., S.--1 r-.-t '. , f ;- 1.. - - " .-A ' ., " .f, I "- ., t . 1 5- TOMATOES Brentwood, 20-oz. Tin KADANA TEA BAGS 38 in Pkt. . 27C ad ers :Major Poulton Raps Change In Holidays it's not try to regulate Easter," Major W. C. Poulton of the .Salvation Army urped members of the Gyro Club at their weekly luncheon yesterday. "Someone U always trying to tidy up the calendar," Major Poulton observed "They want to "give us a year with the same number of days In each month lately they changed the May 24 holiday so that It would fall on , p. Monday, even though there If a great denl ,.iore ttmn lldlnew to that noble and lllu.vtilims day -Hume would even like to tidy up I a-strr so ;iat It falls on the same day each year "It's not In the ontvlnre of man to regulate God. but rather the reverse. Good Friday was man's attempt to rculate !if-n.ster was God's answer. I k you to remember John Masr-fleld's wort 1 that the 'only con- ttUnt tlill't I'i chnilBe'" Major Poulton was Introduced hv Dr. Alf Ijirrie. president ThaiiM were expressed bv Joe 8-otl who Inferred that Ma.se-flelds maxim ooes not nnntv v hen a man Ii regarded by Ills cluhmntes year after vear as the best fisherman of the lot. Eggs - THE WINNERS MRS. J. A. RUTHERFORD, Box 876, Prince Rupert MRS. A. SHUMKA, 308 '7 5th Ave. W., Prince Rupert MRS. W. M. SCOTT, 645 5th Ave. E., Prince Rupert These lodics each won a Westinghouse Food Mixer atSuper-Volu You can boil Supcr-Valu's eggs with confidence. 'GRADE A LARGE, ? Peas Royol City, Sixo 5's, Tin ' 17c Cartoned, PER DOZEN fTtl Kraft Dinner fa GREEN BEANS Columhia, 15-w. Tin 15c ; 11- -'ii.'l chn.i- A;,!ii in 11. 'tt "''ii Clwi.li niv '"' -it ; :,n f-,,.,,1 t rU ' "' 3i after. ! f"ii"ii Way f Utl 'I' Hi ' 4- mii-r.-t-d '.'i'-rir !,, p.,yer ':' - Is Ami! '"v 1. 1 1.. 11 ,x m 1 1 1 '"'il'-' 1 f I'm- Fi--il- V'1 1 .Sunday. I' H M. lniHile "ri'iMi r. H,rts and ''-l"-l!ii: K.iuniiltee "' " "' .l tf.et til; ",' !i V' " : 'I "'11 Will V11 ka ia ' -I"! lo pres-" iiiii 1 , i. 1 t '7;n ,'' " I Tin- pri-e f ntlt nt F.N. ! 'jni' i;t mi iii,K,. () :r li"Uirt read as ,w' in jar :,- 4 Hi )ar 5'ie ; . lb iar 88c ""iw orange 24 Jar 35c M.D. TOILET TISSUE Hull i5c DOG FOOD 5-Check Outs To Serve You This Saturday 10c HEAVY WAX PAPER 200-rt. noils 6c Sur-Goin Tin CASCO POTATO FLOUR Pkt 25c PERFEX 19c BRAN FLAKES Post's, lt-o. Pkt. J2-Gollon AYLMER CATSUP Per Bottle 19c MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE DEALING AT SUPER-VALU WHY NOT YOU? V Tomato Juice FLOUR S I! uses or llohin Hood 7 ,b 51c Hunt's, 20-oi. tin tometrTsi You'll Save ot CLEARANCE RUGS MATS LINO 10 OFF E- Dowdie Wc Have Plentiful Supplies of: EASTER EGGS EASTER CANDY EASTER CHOCOLATES "" li'iiidn,.' Bin,, km " Pacific Milk SALE Ginger Ale North Star QUART 1C P:us lint tic leposit PER CASE $7.19 5 Ausfin "! n3lio Coach Coffee Fort, Garry Yellow LB 91C Sunlight Soap BAR 10C " 3c Scdon 'MtUtS "''M'llltl-.,,,.. 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