'll'KII ( 'Oily tir ...uurauy, f euruury Jl, ID'Si spassing UH SanJ,j Liberals Throughout B.C. Naming Candidates For Meet Formation of Air Cadet Drill Team Revealed by Commanding Officer wonderful ,,,,11,-s are Liberal associations through-1 Mrs. Gates said tias new lead-out the province are holding ! er to furce;d former Premier "aln riding meetings meetings to to elect elect dele dele-.Byron I. Johnson will be elert- Formatlon of an air cadet the work of Ned MacNcil. adju-, funds last fall had met with anil team here which will com-, tani; Bin Bryant. euulDtnent "morWat.. ... a .u.7" k, sr-') i, i I - . " f I V M:i' pete oon for the provincial officer; Drs. Alf Large and Bob tag day would be held AdAi 18 I gates to the convenllon, and re-led by a majoiity vote of dtle-champlomJUp m announced I Wilson, medical officers; Rev. L.i Commanding Officer Garrett iport8 lndicate great interest U gates repreoentatwe of the last night by Dick Garrett, com-jSleber and Father Rayner, ' said the present streneth of ' the ' belng ghown tne member-) Liberty P,irty throughout trw manding officer of the Prince : padres; and Joe Ward and Don squadron is 49 h airt i,r.i!!hil) in tne elect'n of delegates! province. Rupert air cadet squadron. waywood, instructors. ! iwere eood nmxnwt :U ,.r of uniforms n,t !ana " iu- A;i sessions of th convention He added that the canvaas lnr.hi.in. .ii.u. . ""itions. ll1Crt' .should W more . but all those who l iuulil have the follower ork. ;,,rtl ju.st about every-piincc HuK-rt (shook ..,lii cj lirrb Mor-I bhcs ut a party last I ,b is ail set to walk I jf tomorrow to claim ilhrr. pen parties are neur-. nd and friends offer T n'MKMUlc MJUII. Speaking at the first annual general meeting of the local air cadet group, Mr. Garrett said the squadwn as a whole was putting Intensive work into DerfectinK The following committees are ' the B.C. Liberal Association preparing reports: p 1 a t f o r m t said tixlav the call for the pro-committee, co-ordinating chair-! vincial L)V r;,I convention has man, Mrs. Nancy Hodges, MLA; ! gone out to all iissocutions. leadership committee, Sydney J. , The convention will be held Smith: constitution, C. W. Mor-! in Vancouver Feb. 27 and 28. row, QC; organization. Senator will be open to the press and J. G. Turgeon. public. Its drill movements and that It'j I, me, there U no re- had been possible to select a team which could be counted on to make a good showing In the competition. "Thev Are an Yepntlrnnl !it o arcept. 1 v happy '"r a rlrte of boys and the attention they duor wi re rreo i,ai-;,d Mike Monteaane ms tin y walked . . . the stag ... but from jiliki' home. Booth P-TA Announces Award For Outstanding Student i A scholarship for an outstand-1 M. Botrakoff, Mrs E, A Evans Jig student graduating ftomj Mrs. Ernest Paulding Mrs Fred Booth Memorial High School! ArUrobus, Mrs. K Rowe, Mrs N who plans to enter teacher- j McKay, Mrs. Earl Becker, M-s training will be provided by thei A. E. Carlson. Mrs. H A Brcen school's Parent-Teacher A.woci- j Mrs. J. Kurdziel, Mrs. R. G Far-&U: I mer, Mrs. C. G. Brechin, Mrs. S. This move was unanimously ; P. White, Mrs. O. Trapp, Mr C endorsed by the regular monthly Worsley, Mrs. Hegre, Mrs W. .xcetlr.s. ' Cca-cs. ISs. K. U.' Di-il&scu ari Means to secure a probation I the senior girls, officer for this district also were j A vote of thanks also was given Burns and Co. lor donation of Kervi serving r.r of v,,t hot dishes u dur,n ' . lunch hour is proving highly i0"" bones' popular, it was reported. As R- IJ- Davidson. vie-princi,;al, many as 140 and not less than 'Pcc on the theme "Love and 100 are being served daily, iaid ! Your Chiid." Mrs. w. Rothwell, caterer. j are giving their drill Is excellent," he said. The cadets will try for the Nick Carter trophy, symbolic of the championship, on the same day that the squadron Is given its annual inspection by senior RCAF Officers. It. U eineeM Nu k left his anvers .,, ... but he didn't until the city police , greeted him a he : to pull away from f";Vu AlT,IOR,T!ES have triple-check mall addressed, to cpi' K"0,', "" 01 " nauian Provost Corpg tn Korea There are three r,f them, all brother. Although they nerve in aeparate area of the Korean theatre of war they held a reunion recently. Leftto nht: Harold. 20. Don. 22. and Jack, 25. Rockwood, Ont l ered hl car to Cal- 5: " DISTRICT NEWS worn EVADflD ATE0 TERRACfc I Jack Collier, 7 minutes, 55 sec- that a flight will also be arranged for the boys at that time. While no date has been set, Mr. Oarrett thought it may come as early as next month. READY FOR TRIP "In any case, we will be ready for it." he added. In the election of officers for 1953.- Fred Adames was chosen president to succeed Jim Taylor. Dr. W. R. 8. WHson was made vice-president and John Wackley secretary-treasurer. Directors elected were: Jim ' onus. The fire which destrnved oin . Mrs. Rothwell has been assist Ml LIC t when they arrived rmer's home. It wm Mike and Fred take Too early In the ;o go Into Nlck'a to .so they hiked i y thought the exer-rod tor them. hll referee Buo Cnr-r some time explaln-: iiu Ui lion llartwlf Bill between grcet-unv at the stag Boyo i Knows what he'i do- personal DoMrsaloiu In th hnm ! Tr,-: . Gift To Churchill TORONTO. CCPi William H. Hewitt, who learned that Prinr.e ' n v vjovernmeni ,of ,.f Mr. w. and j r, Mr. 0rge Grant Sub-Agent, J. on, B. Dobble. has ar-jKalum Street iaat Monday U be- rived to take up headquarters In jlleved to have started in the law the new provincial building I office of Robert T. DuMont. des-j George L. Brodle, deputy gov-roylng his law library and office ernme.it agent for Pr-nce Kupert furniture ill remain here for a few days Macs Barber Shon hnnvH ln!i ..,i.i t ' ed by volunteers who have given an hour or two of their time each week. A vote of thanks as extended to these ladies. They are: Mrs. Don Ritchie, Mrs. Carl Strand. Mrs. R. B. McDonald, Mrs. M. Lemon, Mrs. B. PaviiKis. Mrs. F. E. Anfieid. Mrs. G. W Graham, Mrs. M. Wilkins. M:s. Minister Winston Churchill was a fellow icthyologist, offered some of his prize tropical fish and Mr. Churchill gratefully! accepted, sir. Hewitt selected ; five of his tiest specimens for! shipment by air. j Taylor. Douglas Hogarth. John , - - ... iit uinKnuttlLun ; omi,i; uutiUIUi, U Tl O a 1T1 - aged due to the efficient work of Several of the Dutch settlers MacDonald. John Magor, A. Gordon, Murray Johnston, Gordon Reade. B1U Scuby. F. E. Anfleld, Jack Laurie, Douglas Bouter, Roy Brown. W. Murray, Allan Mc-Broom. Don Ritchie and D. R. Selkirk. 'We have fine boys who have entered Into the spirit of training whole-heartedly," Mr. Taylor said In his report. "I would go so tndrrvin I lino sure i lot aiwut assessing o he and Bill Long 'he busmes it oroe ,r Miner Minundson to both of them v U a itood game should play Is more .m...,-.,. .,m uie ouuaing , or lerrace have relatives in the was saved. i broken dykes area in Holland and No one was injured, and friends are anxious to Join In the Hol-and i.elgl.bors rame forward with land Flood Relief Fund clothing for the four children! Brandls 1 in charge of the who lost everything but what fund, they had on. j . Mr. and Mrs. Grant and child- j Frank Clark, dbtrlct organizer Ttn were the uestj of Mr, and was in attendance and Harry Oef (arnation over the year, in Mpi ? contented b,ts hw,lhy. "fong anJ nd sac. Ask t'f If. the milk every doaTLowT " OUr b PROVIDES EXTRA VITAMIN D 0 un,0 of D '::pn" ru inelurtrd a myr- ircM although Irlc i M.ke Montesano u.: drumming up iwr l. w .Mseiiiei, following the King presiding when Terrace1 lar . . as to rr say we have c such Bucn an n fire and are now llv.g j the and District Utarr.l Wtatto taUn?,.n grUP lhat durlng Bain house on Eby Road appointed Lloyd Johnstone and "7 Ca" WB Can eXpect Mr DuMont wl uWUh his rank Green I del llTu, "he ZtlS, nd othTwise new office. In the Bat.k of No-.!wnuU convention of British tneLe HmEu Scotia Bulk!!t,r Columbia LIIm-: Ai,nn ai.unguiMi themselves. JUa Wuslc DnJ PRESENTS AN. EXTRA CONCERT JAMES MILLIGAN Baritone OUTSTANDING CANADIAN ARTIST at the CIVIC CENTRE Friday, February 13 - 8:30 p.m. Tickets on sale or the Civic Centre i'ion They both have OITSTAMUXG OFFICERS j Vancouver Feoruary 27 and 28, Winners In the cross-country I j In establishing the squadron Will Robmscn. President of th:"" the first organizational hi halm I looking for ski competition her were: girls,' I. Pat Mil li ', 1 tt ft I. ! , . . 1 1 cl I., . rri r,f T.. ,) J 1 mwt!nf In.l T , , i .. If- i - . ... w . , tv. iiaiut-u VUIT1I1UV- hmv m , u . i jriur I c- seconds; 2. Joan 8teart. 9 mln- .U-es for the year. First name on Hed the most immediate prob- utes, 19 seconds. 3. Beryl Mc-'earh committee is chairman: lems were premises, officers and Lachlan, 9 minutes, 23 seconds. ' highway and parks H. Philip. A. money. He pointed out the first d.T.lrer It was tiU ln-.t Monday and left a birthday rake on which were 50 irold kwears he not fwrmnre he'd like to .hank the donor. He Si; bkanos COMBINED II r , Boys 12 and under- 1 John i ! J ueoiora, u. iiaugiana. Industrial was soivea mrougn tne co-opera- J- T M. ConneU. R. Sandover tlon of Col. S. D. Johnston who H!.v. W. WelUncs. C Adam H made the Armorv available. Dmueharrt, 7 ininutes. 28 eC. onds: 2. Garry Galr. 8 minutes. fed a birthday card ,.".Pruden: - finance D. K. - Kerr, E. ... ! "Our v,i committee is in extremely rsiremeiy 25 seconds: 3, John CISft, io mtn She 4M Apiwalrrm." Cliff. H. Lynum; entertainment fortunate In having acquired he Ute. 50 seconds. Mrs. L. Newhotiur I. nnnia services Of OtiLtiljinrtlncr flfrir.r ! Boys 13-16: 1. Stan Dmucharcz. ifk"!.Ud he talk to about the cake . , . m rnuid enliKhU-n 7 mlnuts. 30 secoiuls: 2. James Wold. 7 minutes, 50 seconds: 3. ders rea for the squadron." he continued. : "Our C O., Mr. Garrett, has the co-oteration and respect of ail his officers and boys. Under his capable leadership the cadets hnve rapidly taken on the appearance of a well-trained squadron. I know that under his leadership we have a squadron which will be a credit to the city and will soon be recognized as one of the outstanding squadrons In B C.Mr. Taylor also paid tribute to I'nd the Oyro Club another itiwl friend t. the neniiil bank 'ho is also on the of many rlty clubs. .inifernd to Mission Mir Li trtrr y. nird. A M. Campbell. C. Kewhnvcn! A. MiColi; memberhhlp G. Mc-Adams. C. Newhoven. H. Philip, M. Wtghtman. C. Cook; agriculture H. King, C. Lindstrom, B. Brandss; utilities W. H. Spencer. L. Vallee, A. Specht: municipal afiairs D. G. Little. G. VosUurgh: putlkity Mrs. T. Fraser. L. Valiee, P.. Juby. Breakfast Club Plans Dinner An annirrr&ury dinner to c lr- hratj a fnt! fo-n- .f ft..tit.iti. h im STRENGTHEN SCOUTING STRENGTHEN CANADA! Join the movement to train Future Canadian Leaders Scouts of Today . . . Leaders of Tomorrow Royal Purple bake sale. Gordon Anderson's, March 21 31 Til" Dty G'wls Novelty .Shop will lw i-Jowd from Feb 12 to Marrh 6 1 37 1 Valhalin niecling Thursday. Feb 12. 8 p.m. Initiation of members. (3J f ' aiciMintant In the niiiierrr here before Hen now In Revel- fving Krnk Kesr- i as tx-en transferred . . w-. w sum ' flt.viruj will United Church Valentine Ua be held bv th rrertit w:nnn' ice In Toronto as an . at the home of Mrs A rioiiitn , H...1 he mh-rrt by many nt of the Curling the Shrine Club. ' the Gyros and the National Institute nd branrh here, a the Prince Rupert : memoer of the ' the Chamber of and the Boy Scout ENROLLS !fto. 500 Taylor Street, Thursday.1 Feb. 12. from 2 30-5 p.m. 35i j i Canvassers urgently wanted ; lor Flood rt'Uef dilve on Thurs-: day and Friday Feb 12 and 13 j Phone Orwn 928, Blue 272. i35i ELKS VAL.F.NTI.VK PARTY j next Saturday night. Andy Mc-: Naughton i.t the piano. Admis-i ;lon $150 per couple. J7 ' Annual Rrner.il meeting of Prince Ruin'rt Fl.shintt Vcss-l Owners Miitu:iJ Protection Fund will be held at the Civic Centre ;Supday. Feb. 15. at 2 pm. (38i Breakfast Club this week at the Civic Cfr.tre Plans for the dinner were laid at a committee meeting at lie home of Jocelyn. Bolton, president. Final details of the coming variety show, "Impressions of 1952 " al.o were dLscussed. Arrangements for the shov were well under way, It was reported It is belr.g directed by ; Mcl Tliomp.s.n and Pat Bolton :inri will feature runic acts and mi'sic cv local talent. Slated for the Capitol Theatre March 1. "Imprc.ulofs of 1D.W will be staned to aid the Prince Rupert museum. FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. A donation of $1.00 OR OVER enrolls you as a full member of the PRINCE RUPERT DISTRICT BOY SCOUTS ASSOCIATION "ert UniKlert. Ru- 't -established taxl- 't his hrnthoi- ir . letter. Bert's broth-' fral pictures of the ot Rotterdam. One ' Victims recelvlno Moose members i: "d another thn Valentine Dance Friday. Feb. 13. Dancing 10-2. (37i '""nit along a rall- OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, SUit.v Building Phore BIuo 5!3 larrylng a few be- Your Donations Will t nuieri resl- t MrSaujhinn. popu-T P'ano playing, re- A meeting of the Prince Rupert Fishing Vrssel Owners Association will be held In thei Civic Centre Thuisoay, tvb. 13. 7:30 pin. i33 Ro;".ci!nn; new for your Valentine cuke at the CO-OP BAKERY. Selhng Friday and Saturday, Feb. 13 and 14. Apple ulce Cuke, iOc. Order now. 1 37 1 Help train new leaders. Help the Scout movement grow with the community. Help complete the new Scout Lodge near Grassy Bay SLIPPERS FDR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN "i ' V i i-ilnre Oeorce J k Gyro Club instal-aboard the lux-rnlht. f 1 Provide the mu5l(. to follow and f o visit for a week. ' ! engaged bv f P'y tor their Val-J ' Saturday night. llaii To! ay! icm Dont'Belay- " year ago to """ling mor busi-'oria anrt hi STILL ON SALE V. m-'" ':n"'"'e on the piano Your mailbox will contain a compoign circular together with return envelope for your contribution ; oy many. Inr t..u j "-"Hiion. ore- MAIL TO: I ""'ace and wlte. Rupert for a short Kn's at Rt... .... y 20 DISCCUNT Prince Rupert District Boy Scouts , vacation. He took Airline "ie "R from Irom H i,m lch-k n anri ' fly Fashion Footwear ASSOCIATION Box 429, Prince Rupert, not of An- n K P.O B.C.