A- Thursday, Atxhipclago, the term for any w aters thickly scattered with islands.; ofhrinally applied to the AfK?r;i sea. -.(, . MM W mm Qjnceiv Group Sets $2,000 As 1954 Quota Further plans for the annual fund campaign and educational projects were made at last night's meeting of the board of directors of the Prince Rupert branch, Canadian Cancer Society, held in the Legion board room. The Cancer Society will be aiming at an objective of $2,000, ,' '', (L'oullnuuu" fiuin piu 2 . arouiid, snow eaks In the dis-tnncc. They interviewed me and (us usual) put a most inaccurate account of It in the paper. ' THE POET spent many love-filled months In the Pacific Islands and later went to New Zealand. He call it: "A sort of Fabian England very upper middle class and pentla and happy (aficr Cuna-da." Well, I suppose K makes all the difference whern vou ki . - I i - " 1 I j : (He )wl;v FThe Canada of 913 Was a very nappy p.' .:e indued to at least one Canadian, wno happens also to admire Kupert Brooke. Spend. EASTER Hk in Alaska! ' l ! ' V : 'i BUtS. DIANNA BIXBY of Long Beach, Calif., waves from atop her converted Mosquito bomber In which she will try to break round-the-world flight records. As soon as weather conditions are favorable she will hop off from San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. PTA To Continue Bursaries Decision to continue awrriiin Parent - Teacher Associations, bursaries to students planning held at the home of Mrs. A. trucher-tiain'ng was reached at Carlson. a meeting of the bursary ro.w-j The group approved awarding mi i toe of th Prince Rupert I 0f one or more bursaries for stu Leave Prince Rupert . . . Soturdoy, April 17, 2:30 m Return to Prince Rupert . . . Mondoy, April 19, 1:15 p m. For Reservations Phone 266 Wedding Ceremony Unites dents planning to enter Normal School again this year, und representatives of the various P-TA's were asked to report the decision to their respective groups and call for suggestions on choosinc the award winners. Represcrtatives at the cssir.ii were Mrs. A. Rivett of n.rdon P-TA, Mrs. T. Johnstone cf Kne; Edward, Mrs. Geor;;e Vicivcl; of Conrad and E. EtsrMstt of Booth memorial. L . iLLlS AIR LINES Olficc Opposite the Vast Offke City, Windsor Windsor. Ontario, and Prince : Rupert shared interest in the weddine ri'es soiemni-or) Friday afternoon in which Anita Prime, operating room supervisor at .the Prince Rupert General Hospital, and daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Prime of Win'Vor became the bride of Arthur Francis Williams, CNR employee of Prince Rupert. The Rev. L. O. Sieber con-ii'cl-ed the ceremony in the FiiV United Church, for which tlv church was graced with sprays of lovely spring flowers. Given in marriage by Mr. Charles Roberts, the bride wrs chnrming in an informal rock . of blue bcngaline with tiny yeil- cd hat of navy blue and other accessories also in navy. She carried a white orchid on a while prayer book. Bridesmaid vas ,.iss Dovo'hy J. Wade, weiring a champagne- toned afternoon dress with black accessoric. and carrying red April 8, 1954 ' I ' ! ! j i'..oio by Van Mecr studui. I A. F. Williams i Families 1 j roses ; Groomsman was Mr. R. A KnWht, and , orgoiiist; Mrs. G j Caldci wood. Follow ng the ceremony a rc-; ccptwn was held at the Nurses i Residence, where more spring j flowers decked the rooms. The j bride s t iblc held a three-tier ( wedd ng cake, with pink candles and flowers, set on a lace cloth. The toast to the bride w?s proposed by Mr. Roberts, find s.rving refreshments were Miss, G. Bailey, Miss C. Rothwell. Miss 1 M. Williams, Miss B. Cooper, Mi-s . P. Spencer and Miss H. Boeh,.-.c. ' ,... , Sol; ist at tne rt-eption was Mrs. Joanne Clee, singing ' Be-; cau.se : nd I Love Ti.ee. with Miss Williams as piano accom- ( pr.n.st. - . .? ; Tn, b;ide added a lovely off- wh.le coat to her costume for her wed ting f'p to Vancouver and Waslnngttc r,.;nts. The m-wljweo. y n to mako ilie.r t. ni e in P n ; Rupert. i q"" ich bothers some parents is how lon their child ren are going to remain in school, ,.(,., ,i..i ii, , i. ""-"..". " - y XVl JJLu reply to tnls v' as that aH snould the -me opporunlty In ' PrePar,nS themselves for later ' W m t' "ase of those with inferior ability as students, it . rH ' i J j; " .Z: .om to pre..n, thir being . burden on others. At the same time, he recognized there were some instance.? in which scnooi had nothing to offer a student and might even do him harm. If a student can-! nil understand what school is ; all about, and perhaps comes to ' hate it, his whole attitude to- wards society may b shaped ac- . cordingly Under these circum- I stances, it is belter that the I student find another environ- recnt. Mr. Davidson said. Mr. Davldsr- dosed his ad-' l-e;-s wih a t but" the late AIkii Hurst, former i 'oth Mem-' oiiil principr-" and a Gyro. The speaker w!i.s ir.t.o-juced by Dr. L. M. Greene and thank'd by J. ' F. Magor. ! and there's another Welcome for you... CALVERT HOUSE one per cent of the $200,000 B.C. objective, in Its one-nipht door-to-door canvass to be staged on Wednesday, April 21. Campaign committee chairman Ron Allen told the group last night that more canvassers were needed. Several local organizations have named canvassers to take part In the drive but many more were needed. Working with Mr. Allen on the committee are Mrs. W. Rothwell, in charge of organizing canvas-i .spi s, and I he Kev. V. Antrobus, directing the out-of-town campaign. Meanwhile, the group planned to intensity its year-round edu-1 cational campaign during this fund campaign month. TO SHOW FILM An interesting film on lung cancer, "The Warning Shadow." was to be shown to high school students by Principal R. U. Dav- Ulson, possibly today, and Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher Assoela- ions will be asked to show the film at their meetings this month. The film will also be available to any other groups in-j terested throughout the month. Those wishing to see the film were asked to contact Mrs. G. V. Hanlcy. Another por.siol" educational projPct dlscussed was stalnR of a puhll!. forllm on conoer, during tne r(,gular visU npre o ,hc (.nn(.er fons,lItlUiVp rMplc from vnncouver. Clinic dehors and ln- phv,irtqns vuld be asked to participate. m-i" enrnmi't"" in"luditiq Mrs. Hanlev. Mrs. W. Wallac" nd Mr. A. TTn1bl'ok. was rarrted to assist with patients at the l"""'" ref'eshments for th? patien. ntv, ,,aJLni, . fhe werP 'weire. Miss H Eoenm(, and Mrs R PoMo.fr rt ru ,,,rHf)r Mrs F H,k, r' H' Davidson and J. E. Taylor ? - k ' ' 1 1' A spitng preview of .surmi'T fashions staged at TIon .""! by DEJA, a Canadian f'--m headed by I. E ven of Montreal indicates th it grey and pastel shaues will be p,e lom-Incnt colors in a virie'y of new desi'ins for lvt-weith r wear. This ensemble, ry D.'.IV designers Cecile Rob"it imi Florence Knurl, f'alurc? 'i duster with . elbow-lentil sleeves in a pastrl-nnuve p"l-ished-cotton print. II is wrin over a slim dress of solid li1 ic linen. A double row of buttons closes the d:agen ''!? fit bodice and is spaced down Hi : skirt side. i i . WW 9,' Gi$e your home (resh, ne color appeal in your pje time . . . Its' easy! , Everybody's doing it! - m Ik f r V r. OiJick-dryinq Super Wall-Tone with Color-sel Latex Base lets you linjsh rooms faster than evf r before . . . leaving noitetulty paint odor! I 25 Yctirlocal Marshall-Wells - Dealer has brushes, roEer-coaters, turpentina, sandpaper, scrapers, hll-er, step-ladders . ". . all yrfji need to be your own home decorator! r 11 Cliooae Item more than mous Marshall-WeUs lnMshes including BBC krlme!- Miracle Enamel, Ufuse Paint for all your A 1 l inyuidinig neeasi CirifM yout pointing plant with Vm MaisHoll Wells Dalr and ! a TREE Decorator Gilt Bdjj, 'including : Shopping Bag Painter's Cap. Painting Apron (for the ladies) Paint Paddle. "How-to-do-it" Booklet. ... with i rra.... that' ion. Zr SUPER SERVlc turner SP,nJ 'ft I ' 1 Warns Against Minimizing Towns Influence on Students A warning against underesti- character is inadequate, you will mating the influence of the have to take thtei ail. Whatever I community on development oj the future holds for us depends children was given by R. H. Dav- on these young people. Their i idson, Booth Memorial principal, future is ours." ! in an address yesterday to the LENGTH 0F SCHOOLING yI,J: tn th Mr. Davidson Said that one i; -: : flu IJancij rjLtuul Miss Nancy Lund, whose marriage takes place Saturday here, ;was honored at a miscellaneous! (shower at the home of Miss: Jackie Moorehead, 1068 Seventh l Avenue East. j i The many guests enjoyed 1 bingo, with prizes going to the Ihunoree and to Miss Loreen j Gordon and Miss Dorothy Hub-; 1 bard, after which the many use-! ' fu! gifts were presented to the I bride-eie:t in a pretty pink and ; white box. Pink and white S streamers a!so decked the throne ; ; chair for the guest of honor. ' Refreshments were served by i the hostess assisted by Miss Hubbard or.d Miss Marian Watson. . .. Other invited guests we're Mrs. " O' ne f'rs.'A. Lord. Mrs. R. Wntson, frs. J Moorehead. Miss Put .union. Vss Eline Young, Miss r- :idra WalDoauern.' Miss Jivce Abodes, Miss Georgina Mitchell, Miss Karen u'lstrange, M:ss Jcsrhlne Hansen and Miss Dru Patrick F-flcr Cards. hv Cous now v" m disptay at MrRAE. BROS. . (3'J) PON. Whlrt nct Dance,' F.'iiav. Anril !. Whist 8 o'clock, r).-n e 10-2. Music by Mike Co-, '.is i. Everyone Welcome. 181) Cn lf'rcn of L.O.O.M. mem-'Ms fre: sho-'dng of moving tclurcs nt 7 r0 p.m. shirn, at tcl";e, Thursday. April 8th. . fit) n V',11 r.abv Centre held at keena H-alth Unit April 21st' : ncelled'. Inouire Rkeena Health ! nil April 281 h before corning I rr for thnt Clinic. Well Baby ip'ie Conrad St. School April Imi cancelled. (lti ; At, the Co-op Bakery. Friday ! ;nd Saturday, that standing fav-!orltev, P.neapple Chocolate Layer Cake, oniy 50c. Don't forget Co-op Enriched Bread your ' jest buy. Ask for it by name. : (84) : U4 CALVERT HOUSE rnlvMt OutJUrt lonil, Amhffrilbura. ofO. -w,-9-r ikij Dtinwmt it mi putttsHEB oi tnrurti it m tmuoi tomiot loao oi it the ! """"n SOFT... and church as other influences on childhood progress, Mr. Davidson said that none of " these - by "j Itself can outweigh the effect which the community as a whole has in this resDect I As an examX he recalled ai instance when ' " he was talkine to uf!. ! . L !l ? luciuucia ui a uiu,v) uii wic im portance of makine thpmselves useful and active in whatever Kn ation. V In the L"'" question .5 " ''"1"; period that followed, one boy said that he would be looked upon as trying to gain favor with the boss if he followed this advice. REDl'CE COMPETITION "In those remarks we see what effect the community can have, the speaker said. "Unfortunately we have in our society some groups who seem unable to accept the full effort of other peoolc. They will de- vise means to keep others from mpking their best effort in order to reduce. competition for tlv m- selves." Referring to Future Otiz-n's Dey. Mr. Davidson said that vhile one day was not sufficient to eniblo students to learn much about the jobs in whif-h they were placed, it did give them an opportunity to measure their own abilities and aptitudes in j the Various occupations. In doing I so. it broueht their work in Ef-i fectlve Living closer to home. I "These are your future cPi-wns : and vou will have to take them ! for better or worse," he added. ("There will b? no pickini nnd choosing. Whether or not there are some , whose schooling or Daily Nevs Classifieds MAKSIIALL-WLLLS PAINTS available at KAIEN CONSUMERS CO-OP (HARDWARE) 251 Third Ave. W Phone 179 some . . arc tlie new Purcx tissues . . . yet so firm anJ strong So gentle anJ kmJ to the skin, they're perfect for hiby J"J ""' ups hK). Reich for PURCX in the blue and xiecn W (otl soft quality in snijjlc ply, or SUI'LR PUREX in the new label, the ultimate in tissue luxury, for only few ccnts 1"l"t so ?' 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