1 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 3, 1954 Visiting Wren Lieutenant Finds Navy Life Exciting v-f Committee Discusses Plans To Nominate Air Cadets Plans to submit nomination? squadron awards also were dis-for air cadet flying scholarships cussed. and overseas exchange visits were discussed last night at the Trv v, v Nc ( A cl monthly meeting of the soon- J-yU :'VS K'l quarter- A charming woman In an chanlcs, electricians, ultra-smart, uniform of navy masters and others. 8 sorjng committee of the Prince '. '4T f f Rupert air cadet squadron. Winners of the flying training scholarships are checked Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST New address: 301 ?rd Ave. W Pn.ne Oren 9fi0 out as pilots without charge to 4, t A i . blue is visiting Prince Rupert: There are only 14 Wrens at this week, spreading the good Chatham, and Lieut. Allen hopes news of the interesting careers : to see the group Increased to and adventure for girls In the 1 100 girls. Qualifications for navy. Wrens are Grade 10 education or She Is Lieut. Myrtle Irene Al-' better, medical fitness and mln-len of Vancouver and Sechelt, imum age of 18, maximum age B.C., now on the staff of the I of 29 years, commanding officer naval dl- j Lieut. Allen held a commission visions at Hamilton, Out. I In the Women's Ambulance Lieut. Allen is here for her an- j Corps at the start of the war, nual inspection of the Wrens of 'but joined the Wrens as a pro-HMCS Chatham In Prince Ru-1 bationary at their Inception, peri, and to tell anyone intere3- I In August of 1944 she trained ed about life in me Wrens, be-1 for commission as a supply of fi-cause the Wrens want about 700; cer, completed the course and more young girls In their or- thn moved to Ottawa for offi-ganization. Cers training, coming out as a J .4 3 f tncmselves, while those chosen for exchange visits may visit the U.S., Britain or those Scandln- i avian countries which are included in the scheme to promote International goodwill among air cadets. Nominations will be made by the squadron's commanding officer, working with a committee from the sponsoring group, and will then be submitted to tho provincial committee at Vancouver for consideration. Plans for squadron social activities and competition for And Lieut. Allen Is just the ! sub-lleut. In the new body she ls an executive lieutenant, girl to tell them. She served as a Wren during the Second World War and when Wrens were reintroduced after the war she was one of the first to re-join. Lieut. Allen is full of enthusiasm, for her uniform and her work. Does she get tired of her unifurm? Heavens, no she exclaims. She's so used to It, and '- v y a v . bhe s proud of her smart unl- from (incidentally, she looks like 'so comfortable in It, that she a million In ii.) and proud -of feels lost without It. She takes out her love for hright colors In lounging clothes and for occasional off-duty flings in Luxury Sreomei Prince Georgt ' SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday av 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN ft? f She loves her work even more than her uniform. "You never know where this job will take THIS IS A RECENT photo of Queen Mother Elizabeth who "hopes very much" to come to Canada in November when she Is in North America for a trip to the United States on. President Eisenhower's Invitation. The Queen Mother, who captivated Canadians on the royal tour of 1939, Is to spend 10 days in the U.S. next fall. i you," she says, "and if another WE MOVE WITH CARE ANYWHERE You can entrust your finest furniture pieces to us with confidence in their saf r-and-sound delivery. PACKING CRATING SKIPPING LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE MOVING LINDSAY'S war should come along . . . the Wrens will be Johnny-on-the- "our girls" across the nation. There are about 850 of "our girls" in Wren divisions across Canada, and "they're all wonderful" says Lieut. Allen. PRAISES CHATHAM She complimented the Chatham Wrens on their smartness at inspection Monday night, and said they are typical of their sisters in the navy. "Nice girls full of interest In their Navy futures" she summed them up. The majority of the 850 girls are part-time Wrens, usually meeting once a week for "divisions" and study. However, about 150 of the girls are on full-time duty, working side-by- spot. Who knows, we might even WEDNESDAY Midnif b ; Cum fort and Service i-.i m 1 ond Mrs DISTRICT NEWS r'or reuervatloaa write of go to sea, and concluded, "if the British women could do it, so can Canada's Wrens!" Lieut. Allen will leave tomorrow for Vancouver and Victoria to continue her inspection tour. Photo by Van Mccr Studio. Clarence Adlond call City or Depot Office.- - Prince Rupert. BL'. Cartage and Storage Limited STEWART A good response is. Hammerberg at a sharp curve reported in the hospital board's ! near Danskin. drive for funds for a new hos- j pital here. The board has re- STEWART A Wolf Cub pack leased no figures for the drive to 1 has been . organized here by date, but spokesmen report pros- ' Const. R. James of the RCMP, ' Johnstone Vows Said Phone 60 L.-ave it to Lindsay's" !! I- I k I . I ii sioe with men of the navy in engnr iNupnais nere responsible positions and getting pects, are bright lor financing I who hopes also to inaugurate a of the proposed new building, to i Scout troop. Nine boys attended equal pay lor that work, she ran Church : niece, Miss Curine Heldc as , stressed. replace the present structure the first session of the pack, of a r harming bridesmaid. They wore similarly- i erected in 1910. mey can siuay any one or a which J. F. Bouzek, customs officer, will be Cubmaster. leli-ht when styled, gowns of blue and pink 1 mvriad courses in .rh hw A daughter of I faille weave taffeta respectively. a rammimiraiiAm mirai FRANCOIS LAKE Reported Francois Lake Enjoys Social, Pie Contest Special to The Dully News FRANCOIS LAKE A pie contest highlighted the social staged by Farmers' and Women's Institutes in the Community Hall here, with Mrs. R. Routley winning first prize and Mrs. Bob , o Piiikt Hu-i and carried nose?ays of pink islstanta. administrative anri . in good condition :n Burns Lake STEWART Construction sup .1.1 .1.. .,F ' ' - . ! . . . and white cahnations. writers, storcswomen, motor me hospital is Frank Sclunidt of ' erintendent on the Bear River Francois Lake, injured in a car (bridge project two miles from . of Mr N. K Best man was Mr. Fritz and ushers. Mr. I. Vaaiie and tU . .1 ri C, . f the bridge to the ice: A Slaney of :nm! fluwe rs,Mr. Morris Kaardal. accident. Mr. Schmidt suffered head wounds when the car In which he was riding, collided with a truck owned by Eric si. or the rcre- Mr. I, Feness was organist Seven Brownies Move to Guides RED CROSS ANNUAL MEETING. TONIGHT 8 p.m. -CIVIC CENTRE i f v II O. Olsen and Mrs. W. Heck .soloist, sinein of Gulf Construction Company, contractors, slipped on the superstructure and Jumped 15 feet to the ice below, fracturing both heels. Peebles taking second place "Life's Pathway We Tread." A reception followed in the by Mr. G Girls of the 2nd Girl Guide i honors. Mrs. mis. m v.r ,,iu.ijr in i, i ii nan Kim junn- company and 2nd and 4tli Judging the 14 apple pie en t ivory, satin stone and the groom's sister, Brownie narks nar.ipinninH in : .. .V,r...5 STEWART Granduc transportation projects are keeping Russian-Style Rabbit Hunt Involved Affair :!ofembruid-MS. Mostad as.si.stmg the bridal ' fi)lng up ceremony in which i Partington and Neill Kelly, urcd by a pa ty in The bride ; receiving. s three Brownies flew up to Guides The pie iudKing followed an nly ornament mother chose for the occasion a bv virtue of their ...iden m . - - s I this town humming with activ-; ity, with planes carrying sup- plies to the Leduc Glacier mak-l lng wide use of the new com . the smart ensemble of navy blue and four walked im hv virtue f i . M ... . rarriert a ! lL-ith white aeee..rle. n-hile M,. -.- .V " - "J " ! Jonas Glans and family. nations wiin Mostaa wore dove gray with pany airstrip here and tractors Flvine un from Rrnwnlps to Mr. Glans showed films cover- MOSCOW 0i Hunters will go Guest Speaker; i navy accessories. ; n,.irfoc ,or cv,.. trn... t..j.. ino ih.ir i,,rncu .ia,iina !. .. ,,. i at work breakliiK throuEh a new ihe bnties- The nevvlyweris have taken up .Ti,m. H nh.r. rv,n,i -hii1 uminn onri thrmmh t.hn'.u..;. . ...i .T. 1 road to Leduc via the Salmon Johnstone as residence at 3'tS' Eighth Avenue :,,,,, walking , Helen ,,. , . itt.rt United Stutes. so. the h. trans-AllantiC'rohh.t ron...io',,n. l..uu.r chm t r i ivi glacier ana adjacent snownems. h c e q n -nusfiuu SLyie 1 the groom's ' West, in Prince Rupert. Mr. CA. SCOTT B. C. Commissioner crossing and activities in Nor- I was more than most members of i f 1 is exPected the new road will way. ! the diplomatic corps in Moscow I ae lo tra'"c nnnpliiff anft r."r;h mpn tji :nrlH ii hailrilp ! i i rtk i Canadian Red Cross Society isincr kin orouDS plus awar-J of a door prize to I U.S. Ambassador Charles Boh- I j rr 1 1 I I i Willie Johnson completed the len indirectly initiated the shoot y'uxifiarii J-ioldi I when he suggested to the Rus Jew Officers For 1954 evening's entertainment. sians that they resume the prac- . tice of bear hunts, organized by ! -Jtl .sfut Sale iciei IT up were Woodcock, Lorrahie Smith, Ingcr Vlk-til and Wanda McLean. Following the ceremony, the girls held a campfire session at which Brownies stood in a circle to repeat their promise, and one girl, Renatta Krieg, said the promise in German. I Taking part in the ceremony were Brown Owls Mrs. E. Pear- I son and Mrs. J. D. S. Robertson, j Guide Captain Mrs. D. F. Baldwin and her assistant Miss Eileen Cole. j Many parents and ticnds at-j tended the session in Conrad I Street School. n:-i Rupert AAiiciatiuil the authorities for the diplomats well-worth the co.;t if properiy undertaken. DMrirt Ri'S- ni'l. nin wif Colorful . . . satin-sold, 'silver, chrome and Capri Orecn, Feature-full . .1. everything a kitchen or housewife could want. . -if the Ui V- l)'it Nur.M-s' ' JIV sJH CCt'S SI III in the palmier, less-restricted , The Women's auxiliary of thi days. ' United Fishermen and ' Allied There was no response to Boh-! Workers Uniou,held a successful len s suggestion until he had : bake sale last Saturday. Bone. to Berlin to attend the Big! Special thanks were extended Four conference. Then the Swe- i to the clo;ior of a chicken and dish ambassador, dean of the j those who contributed home liVWKKl was J)n UfitM'c (Ll Color Harmony Refrigerator Value-full . . . You can't i i nc cuy pass up a buy like this. The Past Noble Grands of the corps, was notified by the Rus- I cooking. The chicken and a Rebekah lodge met last night atj sians that a rabbit hunt had 'beautifully-decorated cake were the home of Mrs. Joe Delorme, ; been organized. won by Mis. T. Woodcock, 1421 Leads Apartments, when plans j The expedition involved a five- overlook Street. FROM ii-.cra elected Sir young Prince Rupert mus- .-Mirer, Mrs. Iciuns were successful in theory r. ident. M'-s. , rxiiminatlons held here recent- "M cmven- ; ly by the Royal Conservatory of SLieial eon- Music in Toronto it was an- Young and nounced today. ram conven- i Successful candidalrt in var were made lor a tea to be neia hour tiain journey, one-nour Committee in charge of the March 27. I sleigh ride and one-hour skilfac werc. Mrs Rnmpi Mrs 'Streetcar' Set For Final Run ;l ,i, ir - it rrrl ii ml! .tP' t i !' I ; The tea will be held at Mrs. I tramp mrougn me woous to uiu,, patrick Mrs H Van Pykstra Delorme's home and will feature j a' selected for he hunt, Theland Mrs v Pal.kin o sale of home cooking with Mrs. j hunters would lute their own i on - , 'it. assistant I I' ll', w.is nam- : J Irvlig. Mrs. S. Peachey and skis ana ouier equipment. Mrs. Thomas Priest in charge. I The journey would begin at 4:30 $26700 GORDON & ANDERSON Phone 46 Mrs. W. J. Llncham and Mrs. ! L. A. Brain will be charge of the I kitchen and Mrs. E. A. Evans, 1 .ashler ious classes were as follows: Grade 5 theory history Puss, Dorothy Fiddes. Grade 3 tnoory nt.st.oiy Pass, Roy Sirbrr and Rosaline S. Thaln (equal). Grade 2 thitiry First class honors, Rosaline S. Ihain. Grade 1 theory Fi.st class honors, Margaret Alberta Leigh-tun, Marena Anne Po.stulo. the UHirict' "Hirers lire, j ' Kugone Rupert, sec-H' t Ross of wr. Miss 5 fresh garden vegetables a.m. ana ena at mianigni. Only four persons answered the call two ambassadors, one counsellor and a first secretary. There were no Canadians or Americans among them. "No guns," said the Canadians, "unit it's too tar to go to freeze as beaters. ' '1 1'iiine Rupert Little Theatre will stage its hit production "Streetcar Named Desire" for ttie third and final time lonicht in the Civic Centre auditorium. The group, which won an enthusiastic response from fiill-liuuse audiences Monday anil Tuesday niRhts expects another hie rroud for the final sliow lonicht. , Nina Votinirnian and Gerry H'uotlsiilc star in the Tennessee Williams drama, directed bv Ian Dolihie. This Week ! Terrnec and , 1 '. '-;i!)eth Cle-1 I'niiee Rupert ; Queen Mary IOIIE chapter niectinr at Civic Centre, Thursday 2 p.m. "l also nam-i .' CUE WRITF.K j iiaw clele;;;lte j John Claisorthy, Kngllsli nil-1 !i'ii,;es' A.sso-! 'l'r who died in 1933, won the fiieeting n( j Nobel prlve for literature in Wi-i. Legion Ladies' Auxiliary- V IIIl l W-JSVJ 1 T THI HI MIIACll MIRACll IUSTRI lUSTdl INAMIl INAMIl ! 1 bk. ""SB) I monthly meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. in Legion Auditorium. r It) 1804 1;,"ssl 'ik mi fUorl ," W Carr of the ; 'f 'Hn unit. ' ."'"if" Hi- history , I Women' Auxiliary to Captain Cook Sea. Cartels regular meet-j In In the officers wardroom, jllMCS Chatham, Friday, March 1 vgjg; mm ' ," 1 H'." ion nr0- :i -- ft. ... . i en ,,r tt 1,1 iMiur- 5 at 8 p.m. Ked Cross Meeting In Civic Centre al 8 p.m. tonight to discuss forthcoming campaign. 1 y-no 1 i s under g j in tests, had ', IRister cmon bart first imported and blended the UUIft wbkh is todap a hod i :" dental im-1 Outlined un-Jiti!inr use, a lo lh. t,.,.,i,' . -AW i iiraliu ruiorjf! Ml'SIC CKNTKE The Rcyal Academy of Music t london. senior sIhk;1 nf musl? in the commonwealth, was founded in 1B22. lo i : inrh but household word. ers P i SlI I I j FOR A tiP , ! 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