Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, December 19, 1953 MOrVTATV CLIMBER The l?OJ5-fc3t Schneckhorn peak In the Swiss Alps was first climbed by Sir Leslie Stephen in 1851. - Sunday Night New Deadline For Jaycee Light Up Contest Although this Is the final day .city, the deadline has been ex- i It Commissioner and Scouts Given Awards at Party tended to Sunday evening. " tu- live On-ii m Light-up contest sponsored by the Prince Rupert Junior Chamber of Commerce in co-oppra-tion with the merchants of the Santa Claus came In a big way community service, which Into the Second Prince Rupert eluded his encouragement to the Scouts and Cubs group last night scouting movement and his work as it held its annual Christmas among the natives. party at the Conrad Street Others who received honors school. I were Scout Jim McLean, who J-Jcicl a I Jcria ' n 1 I Give HIM BRIEFCASE -K DIS6 PRINTING COMPANY . While a fair humber of entries have come In, response has been slower than was anticipated. The committee In charge of the cam-raifn feels that the cash prices i has offered a first prize of $20 wit! cond p-ize oi $il Along: vith these cash prizes the con- ; test offers additional merchandising awards to tl. first and ; second prize winners. j Chairman of the committee, j O. P. Woodside, announced to- j day that entries will be accepted by telephone up to 6 p.m. Sunday to permit those who wish to enter to contact him. They may do so by calling Blue 192 and leaving their name and address. j .Aension is offered to widen the field of entries and to uruftuen the competition. Dor IV. IZt, , h K ' . - ' ; ' i , i ' , t' n f' .J " ' J - - - w rf"W' V i I? if f - ' - V ' S ' ' ; ' g-wjww ii . mmmmm k mli-"f V- . . ? C'.'iV ' ' ---.- r f -r i I y -; ? issza I " ' V'1 ' . to -wmmmr.mJi ii f. , A .: i ' bmSon With about 90 members of the was awarded his knotter's badge, group, and attendant brothers and Scout Frank Anfleld, who and sisters, cheering him on, j was given hi? pathfinder's badge. Santa emptied a huge bag of j The Ravens were named the goodies to climax an eventful most efficient patrol, for which evening of entertainment and the prize was a pup tent. The presentations. Wolf patrol received an axe as Two highlights of the occasion runner-up. were the awarding of Queen, With Cubmaster Art William-Srout badges to David Ridsdale ! son, Scoutmaster A. Van Roche and Jim Baldwin, and presen- j and assistant Scoutmaster Harry tation of the Coronation medal ', Winston directing pi os-eedings, tu district scout cumiiii.vionei i a series of skits and community Frank Anficld. singing filled out a lively pro- In pinning the Queen's badges I gram for the many parents and on Scouts Ridsdale and ,Baldwin,! other guests. Mr. Anfield commended the boys! p,,!,. ,hn D individual npr- A SMART NEW combination of lace and red flannel is used by designer Zita for this leisure-time outfit. The sleek top is of the flannel, which also lines the lace pants. A matching tie-on skirt makes the costume suitable for dress occasions. Special to The Dally Kews j TERCE A Legion guard of honor was posted at St. Matthew's Anglican church here for the funeral service for Will Robinson, i The local contingent of RCMP also paraded to the well-attend-' ed service for the late chief, magistrate, at whicri v pallbear- j ers were E. T. Kenney, Herb Spencer, Claire Giggey, Jim Nor- I ' rington, John Hagan and Lloyd Johnstone. The Rev. M. V. O'Connell officiated. j Legion rites were conducted at j the graveside where Sam Kirk- j aldy sounded the Last Post. j Moose Women formances were George Denning and Murray Kellough, both of whom gave piano solos, and Rob for their keenness in competing for this honor. He termed the award the "highest that a Scout can earn." Presentation of the Corona Enjoy Annual Koy, Don Quast and Ron Quick who sang hymns in trio. The Judged !! ri Canada's Finest Tilts HK( I'.NT formal portrait of the Queen and the Duke of Yuletide Party ' Women of the Moose here enjoyed a Christmas banquet this week, featuring turkey dinner, exchange of gifts and concert. Santa, played by Hilda Tatter- . LONG TASK ! The 12-mile Simplon tunnel j 'In the Swiss Alps took eight, years to construct. j mreh was taken before they started their Commonwealth Tin y stand in the grand entrance at Buckingham Palace. Beer Cubs also led the uinging In chorus. Following are patrol members who took part, and the skits they presented: Beavers In "The Lone Ranger" were Jack Rudolph, Robin Cameron, Danny Pick, Tom Lind-storm. Charlifi Wlllson and Gary Ogilvie. Ravens in "Whodunit'1 were Joe Scott, Frank Anfield, David Clegg, Bruce Roald and Bill Kergin. Buffaloes In "Dognet" were tion medal, w ith citation, to Mr. I Anfield was made by Robert! Cameron, chairman of the group ! committee. He pointed out thatj the award was well earned by Mr. Anfield for his outstanding PERSONALS A number of Prince Rupert und district teachers left on the Camosun last night for Christmas holidays in the south. Among those making the trip were Miss Edith Jack, bound for gt. Boulton of Burns Lake 'ins Coveted RCMPMeda lall, paid the grouo a visit and as.sisted ty Beryl Karasoski, Ivy Stewart, Verna Parkin, Elsie Maulder, Grace Mclntyre and Mavis Smlthson, handed out 'secret pal" and exchange gifts. Honored at the party were Mrs. r..ri E inpson, Alf Hunter, Henry w Tatter.all. the oldest member, .other member of the Royal Rgt. Boulton first joined the ndian Mounted Police in RCMP in 1928 at Regina, and re Rupert sub-division has served at points in Manitoba, awarded the force's coveted Alberta, Saskatchewan and Brit- Peterson, Jim McLean and Harry Duncan; Miss Nancy Hopkins, IPS! mam s. rvH o and good conduct ! ish Columbia In the fall of 1943 Vancouver; Miss Sheila Hicks, he left the force, joining the B.C For the last four years the jury of international brewing experts at the International competitions for Canadian Brewers have awarded Lucky Lager the Star of Excellence ' symbol of Margaret Hills, wife of mayor-elect George Hills, Amy Kasper on her anniversary and Alice Ritchie on her birthday. ! I Christmas carols were sung as well as solos by Kit Holder, Peggy Andrews and Beryl Karasoski, duet by Amy Kasper and Mrs. W. Tattersall and a "trio by Gert Haugan, Amy Kasper and Lina Grlmble. p n Set. Philip Boulton of ! police In the spring of 1935. r,s Lake, w ho received the j He served at detachments all al and praise for exemplary ; over the prbvince in the B.C. Victoria, and Miss J. Bernhof, Robert Creek, all Prince Rupert teachers. Miss W. Apps of Hartley Bay school also travelled to Vancouver. Turner. Hawks in 'Christopher Columbus" were Harry Schrader, Bob Bussanlch, Lloyd Quast, Everett Hall and Gary Nelson. Wolves in "Worst-Aid" were Jim Baldwin, Philip Thorn, Don Murray, Dale Turcotte and 'Dennis Griffiths. , The eveninc concluded with a generous supply of refreshments vice in two forces, the RCMP force, remaining with that body H ! .1 ? : 4 ' m t 1 ; i : ! ' ! S3 . if i- i'- '" d the now defunct B C. Pro- until the RCMP took over polic- nal Police, at a ceremony in lng of the province In August. Mrs. A. M. Hurst. Waldron divisional headquarters here 1950. Since then, he has served ' AnartmenLs. also left aboard the errtiiy afternoon. at North Vancouver and Burns ! Camosun last night to spend nrovlder! y inry. 1st PRIZE FOR CANADIAN BEERS 'low members of the force, (Lake, coming to Burns Lake l'2 1 Christmas in the south, their dress red serge, looked ; years ago. tha women's auxil- ! manKea tor tne'r wors in pre-! paring the party were Beryl Kar-, ! asosky, chairman; Grace McJn- tyre and Mavis Smlthson, in I I If charge of tickets; Ida Paulson n 11 aiiH Mrs TwpAri frlfti- nnrt TVtt. Thomas, pianist. I as Inspector W. M. Taylor ggt. Boulton Is married and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Calder-enii ci the silver medal to has two children. I wood, 40 Eleventh Street, also Boulton. The Inspector,! He was the third member of wpre passengers on the Camo-ir.e that a man must be of the force in this sub-division to sun, headed for Vancouver me worth to win the award, ; receive the medal, which Is whre they will spend Christmas i 'h it Set. Boulton's case was jpwarded onlv after 20 years of with Mrs. Calderwood's parents. BRUSSELS 1950 LUXEMBOURG 1951 ot- ETTERBOX m unique, in mac ne was exemplary service. RECIPROCITY NEEDED The Editor. Cars in B.C. Up to. 337,198 Mr. and Mrs. M. Hamano, 233 First Avenue East, and their two Th Dal1'' Nes- .? honored for service in two ; Inspector Taylor and Patrol n He had tome through Sgt. Ross Clayton received the Mlian 20 years of service ; lone service and good conduct Yesterdnv I read what f t "3 rlnmhters left for a Christmas holiday In the south. Ii a clean slate." medals last month. y-U. , ANTWERP A PARIS 1953 mm TO .'Mm VICTORIA (CP) British Colum- j bia will have nearly 500.000; motor-vehicles by 1953, a motor- I vehicle branch official said to-; lay. ' ' "We're gearing our whole operation on having nearly half a Also passengers aboard the Camosun, Vancouver-bound for "vi-(ctYi- nrp Mr and Mrs. Richard Rottluff of Massett. United Church Kindergarten Presents Christmas Program mm t -r , i , mi&t FREE HOME DELIVERY Lit!, UldiMM thought was a strange editorial, until I saw its authority (Ketchikan Dclly News.). Canadians do want reciprocity and our able nrime miniate-is correctly echoing the sentiment "Canada for Canadians." Canada buys fir more than it sells to the U.S., but there has been considerable opposition to the export of naturpl gas, aluminum, othnr raw materials and finished produr-f-and to the construction of the St. Lawrence seaway. Many Americans have wondered aloud why Canadians eti' not speak out. Mr. St. Lauren! n of the First United; The remainder of the pro- urrh Ki'1cr?rarten enjoyed eram included: "Stronger Tovs ACpl. P. R. Lindsay has arrived home to Join his wife at 241 Fifth Avenue East, after serving 'irh 5s'h Independent Field Squadron, RCA, In Germany. ; million cars in the province by 1956," he said. ' I The province now has 337,198 vehicles one for every 3.6 per-i sons. Ten years ego there were j only 130,066 vehicles: , i LUCKY LAGER BREWING CO. LTD. -ALSO BREWERS OF BURTON TYPE A LI This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia , I .... It ai.r.u.a Christmas party , Plea?e." Elizabeth Magor: "Not ruinn t yesterday alter-j So Pad," Wlnnifred Dixon; m tli" church hill. j'OcoS En"h " S'li'ley Rn- f y unyters enjoyed n- hurtsh; "Why?" John Bond: There are 426 935 licensed in the population of 1,230,000. received pre i Orders bv RidK" Npncv More: i'-T.m s s end end v,y randy Dr. L. M. Greene. 945 Borden fstret, lpft yesterday by plane for Vancouver to nt'end a meting of the B.C. Medical In 1913 there were only 145,500. boxps. ps wei: 'Pig in a Wav," Marlene Krue- ' .rill- a varied concert of: yr: "A Possibility," Joe Scuby. "T5i? Rmill Stockind," Noia 71 and recitations. P'ngi.im opened with 'onic'' by Leigh Slieardown !iHr :t a nu.nbfr cf S"- Martin; "Presents," Cobby and Eric Janes: "The Best Storv," , Valerie Mi.nscn; "A Gift," Rob-! rrta Woods: "A Dreadful Threat." Barbara Hood: "Snow-I reaoers 'ns by Lhr- v.'hole class, such md his colleagues as well a Canadian businessmen havi rpoken out to ths mutual ai vantage erf Canada and he neighbors. Naturally, 1 It would be mutually advantageous if Canada with hir large hydro potential would build her own northern nf Prince Runcrl! flakes and Wind," Hans Rod- Meetin" ii!i lit N r 'it " ' Away in a Hr : r.d -iiins, Beils. Ring." sin.ilcsi, members of the s-mj " 1 iu Birdie Song." Vessel O'vrrrs Assn. ! soth: "Christmas Mouse.' Gor- Fi-hin don Eby. will be held in Civic Control Sundav, Dec. ?0. t 2 p.m. Mem- hers plen.se atter.t'. (lt)i industrial empire includm? ir luminum plant, and tell the '( !'.e-,vsp"lnt an. I -! iv machine is a factory itsSf. Extra Special for Christmas Products t0 lessen its "debts U Sunrreum Sh vrinoster, only tlie United States." .18.95. Runert Radio &' Elce. j A ruick look at the same "hol( trie. (jt)jcard" points out that not only Is Canada America's best cis- Wallace's Department Sto-e i ;crr.cr but also a convenient "WORLD PEACE "Present for Santa," Joyca Skalopsky; "Looks Like Pa," RiiFty Evans; "Little Wish." Margaret Seiber; 'Present for Mamma,.'' John. Brnanwfe'.v'A Resolution," Charon Pierce; "A Great Convenience," Larry Eond; "Eells of Silver, "Jacqueline Ewart; "Papa's Darling," Elana Brs' ; "Longest Day," David Griesw. i Chop Suey House is open tr.nicht till 9 o'clotk fir! source of cheap raw materials. ,our shopping pleasure. tltt W. R. Ba'.lii W Third Ave. West I'hunc lied 88 Jock Froi Poefcage a silver-blue surprise package that magically discloses a cake of tangy June Geranium Bath Soap $1-00 Blu Grots Solid Cologne w a perfect tree ornament, or table favour , .. refreshing Blue Grass Solid Cologne . . . $1.50 Jawollttd Pttrfumair sheer inspiration for the purse-proud , jewel - topped, in any one of 6 wonderful Ciagrances $3.00 SPKC1AUZINO CHINESE DISHES Orders To 1'ake Out "Email Spce"li"s." Ken Tel- j ford; "Jn-.y,' Riymon;i and Vinccni UnbJt; "Best of All," . ! 13-nn "r;liln; "Waitinj," '. Cathie Lciphton; "A Hard; Task," Linda Buchanan; "Weil Seasoned," Nancy Halversen. 1954 Model Salanti PIANO ACCORDION ?n 6 p.m. to S a.m. Dally .tv" oy ous Kotos arc lilllc gifts Little gifts of bath-time luxury . . . fragrant accessories from Hand Lotion to the Magnum Soap in fresh, tangy June Geranium fragrance. Each a delight . . . each a famous name. 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