.i'iwW)iijiim "TIT 3 CENKROl S IS TROOPS continued from page 2) Prince Rupert Daily Newi Saturday, March 1, 1952 Education Week 5ea tWef Corpj ; I 'v.U fir J sr. (This Is the first of a series of essays for Education Week j by pupils of Booth Memorial High School. The subject: Should j John Quit School and Get a Job?) I it I SHIFFER-HILLMAN Spring Sample; but praise was accorded the local corps j its which put on a fine show for the Areai oli.ee. The Korean officials a,ej told how units want the money distributed and heed the instructions. But they also can bring to the soldiers' attention institutions that may not be faring well. In Seoul, however, no such system operates. Sam Sung is getting by in a neglected, rickety way while others flourish. One group of United States Air Force officers with a sizeable fund is considering buying a building and appointing a Korean board of. trustees to carry on the work after the airmen go home. 2 V I - i ; Cadets and visiting puoiic last Ihursday tr: Drill Hall of HMCS Chatham. . By B. CLARK 12-2 John's family background A. Financial John's family is not a rich one. Nor is it poor. His father is a factory worker who earns. $3000 a year. His mother is a social climber who likes to live beyond'her husband's income. This leaves John without any money for clothes, books, shows and just plain spending1 money. ! V ,3 Worsteds urui. tar. v. iye, kln, spoke to many of the boys as he passed down the ranks of the two divisions and later took command - Flannels V f :.1 s r) as the corns nut. tin a mawhm.il - Pic and Pic if ail jJrca B. Attitude of family towards" ' " e can i! i see some way in which he can education Sri" ulur montniy Plain Tones display. Lieut. Cdr. Tye expressed hirj pleasure at the spirit and morale of the corps as well as the size of the cadets themselves. WRENS The Navy Drill Hall1 echoed I ish his high school education as j a graduation certificate is a j great help in securing a job in any profession. GREEK PRNICESS Princess Alice of Greece, mother of the Duke of Edinburgh, visited Montreal following a tour of the United states on behalf of the Sisterhood of Martha and Maria, a charitable foundation which she sponsored in Athens. Princess Alice was scheduled to go to London to. visit; her son and Queen Elizabeth. (CP PHOTO i t ' (ai John's mother thinks that, later apply it. He cannot see a good education is a "must"! where he can apply the knowl- oSnLTHett ZZiTly;1 past lndeflnite ' tne 'unction of "x," or whether working hard and he thinks John should do the same. His . or not the "Concordat of Worms" mother was a high school grad-,took place in 1122 or 1123. uate and hi father had quit;,b) Extra-curricular activity h Clothes VA All Englis .".'' ,,.' prince Rupert . fl'i nn-akfast Club "c "''-Villi , ir Broadway Cafe Mrs. Jocelyfl t ". '.!( hair. Each mem-"i ' ll birthday in Feb-', .jch was presented t!'c Prtlwt .. s r Jiii nutting was a talk, by Mrs. .,, L,ii;''. of her recent r ,i',cr where she at-V "'. ..Avri'iK'e of Credit I K$rtast Clubs and ..! fdrantors Assocla- j3hn s out of Sehoi j b) Co-operation of Parents and Teachers. i en 10 be- mainly, along an 1 ve WATTS & NICKERS0N MEN'S CLOTHING 532 3rd Avenue W. Phone 345 with the sound of marching) feet last Wednesday as the Wren , Division received instruction in I gunnery. Petty Officer Bradley! put the giils thiuutili a rioiuiio hour of marching and instrue-1 tlon in the duties of a divisional 1 petty officer. Starting next week j each Wren will act as petty of-fleer for their division and shall ' carry out all duties of that rank I during the evening's parade. j Last evening being pay day in the Reserve Navy, the Wrens learned a new routine. They noted with some amusement thaf all seamen receive their pay on top of their hats and were won-j rinrinfr hniu thnv o.nxn I John's mother Is president of , athletic line. He is very inter -his school's P.T.A., thus Insur- ested in basketball, baseball, ing close co-operation between soccer, and other sports. His his teachers and his mother. His other interest is cars. John's father, who thinks all white col- mechanical ability assists him ,t lw workers, are soft, has no to! erance for teachers whatsoever. C. John's position in the fam 7 t0 greatly when he is stripping , down, tearing apart, and rebuilding any old ear he can get hold of. I ' Employment Possibilities The field of work John has slier , j .twnr L.4H.JT CIC gUUlg tU L a.s operator in receive theirs a Wrens do not Duracleaning eJ&cttj Jfraijer Importance of prayer and spiritual devotion in these difficult times was emphasized by Mrs. E. A. WriRht who was the speaker at World's Day of Prayer ob-terved.by ninety local women of various denominations meeting yesterday afternoon in Full Gospel Tabernacle. Penitence, assurance and dedication were the keynotes of Mrs. Wright's discourse on "Christ our Hope." Mrs. W. J. L. Dunn led the service and Mrs. F. E. Anfield was accompanist for the hymns which were "Praise My Soul, the King of Hcavvn," "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" and "The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, is Ended." Mrs. George Oystryk sang a solo. Selected r t- p r e s e ntatives of icuiuve tin;u iiais aunng par-1 ades. However, all that was re- ' quired of the Wrens was to' ifsit of Canadian Na-rii hs for the past iih.ilf years, James chosen offers little in the way; of advancement. As a machin-' 1st, he has every chance for ai good, steady, lifetime Job with! good pay. John knows this fact' but doesn't mind as he figures ' he would probably be satisfied as long as he is around machin-! ery. b Would further education hi.:i transferred to ' march smartly up to the pay ily (a) Age John is the oldest boy in the family but his youngest brothers outrank him greatly in family position. b) Size of family John's Is a family of six. He has two brothers and one sister who expect him to do all the chores around the house, (c) Health John is in perfect health both mentally and physically. d) Responsibility John's responsibilities at home greatly exceed his age. He is ex is recommended b y Canada's leading furniture and dept. stores; I . ' ' f- ' , t ' . . f.. !,S, ' - r'7i' ' -!' , . ' lilt i '.'! j l- ' tl'- 1 1 tiJV !; ! ,j " ' Hi : . ' it ' t ' . 1 ' " ' i i jy - s k fin 'ss ' 4 ' . - - -l . 4 It'.t U i" It 1' . 4 I t r 4, if I V , , r vvfc. re he will become I dt'sk' saIute and receive their ; y,.. Mrs. Clarke and , Pav- ifc ii'er. Mr. Clarke The Wren's training program iw.tp next Wednesday is now broadening and includes : ,i. cnal mining and : audio-visio classes. A film was; .1 ! shown on general information i K ' is 'oining here j regarding the Navy which in-; y.n;.'ii.'-r tu be Mr. eluded tying knots and illustrat- i Complete insurance coverage by Lloyd's ot London. help? In John's case, further education would not assist him a great deal. He could, of course, go to a technical school, but he still would have to take an appren ;.t -r. ing their use. Interest was shown in the 'r l j Wrens by the Misses Edith Jack I land Muriel Hamilton who join- y, it Son knn,il A !ed tne Wrens during the show- pected to do everything as he is the eldest of the children. D. John's attitude toward school (a) Ability In school John shows special ed in the prayers. An offering of $38.20 will be applied to the Women's Inter-church Council's missionary worl:. ticeship in order to become machinist, Decision "Carpetings, Twists, a incr flf th filnl TTrvn Infflp. In this case John should fin This firm favourite, sparkling xtra dry lager is served with pleasure all yur round. Here in British Columbia tree pure' soft water and gentle climate combine with the f j viewing them regarding their I , intentions toward the Navy, they 4 Orientals and Fine Upholstery ;. :e of Smithers ! "aiea mai mey were delinitely ANCIENT WISDOM Confucius, the famous Chinese sage, lived 73-years from 551 to 478 B.C. tntlay for a trip skill and patience of the brewers to bring you Lucky Lager, thoroughly satisfying beverage, jfo . interested in joining the Wren Reserves. RIFLE SHOOTING i $'pwiek left on to-i!' fi r a trip to Van- f 1 ftl'JT' may now be safely cleaned and revived with consideration for their life and textures Duracleaning restores resilience to wool fibres Pile unmats and rises Colors revive Furnishings are Dura- CANADIAN EDUCATION WEEK (March 3 to 10) n "i ipp. member of J' madian Bank of .-ty'.r. being transfer-i mis, is sailing to- on the Chilcotin Cash for old gold. Bulger's. Sonja meeting Monday, Mrs. H. Helland's. (53c) j During the week a contingent of Wrens were down shooting at I the Naval Rifle Range under jthe direction of Lieut. N. D. j Langhum. Wrens Eileen Trapp, i Nancy Hopkins, Phyllis Tomlin-Uin and Jean McLeod all took ( turns firing the Navy type 22 s. I Wren J. McLeod was high scorer I for the evening with a card of 88 and her chances of winning i the Wren shooting trophy are I good. However, a whole month's ! shooting is to take place before the cup is awarded and anything can happen during that time. 1 Jk J. T. Watt and filing on the Chil-'W night for Van-J'! W.at is in the ac-fl irtment of Colum- I 0 Whist drive and tournament Saturday, March 1. Moose Tem-! pie. Everyone welcome. (52ci ! Music and Drama Festival Entries will be received until j March 15 without penalty. (53c) Prince Rupert Fishermen's ton rani i here. TUESDAY cleaned in your home No inconvenience in having them gone Also i mothproofed, if desired Phone Green 328 A World-wide Service D. J. Duracleaners 1233 Water St. Prince Rupert, B.C. DAVE JONES C .tr ur it v.. (jo-operauve memoersmp meeting, Sunday. March 2, 1952. Legion Hall, at 2 p.m. (52c) Your opportunity to put your layette essentials away at a 6:45 p.m. Radio: Jaycees Discussion on Education Week. ' 8:00 p.m. Public Meeting, Civic Centre. Guest speaker, G. W. Graham, Inspector of Schools 1:30 p.m. Open House at King Edward School Visit classrooms,- program by pupils, tea by PTA. i saving. Baby Week March 3 to f? who have been 'race, are leaving "wttiw night on the ijf Vancouver. tlniau: and Mrs. : -k. Salvation Army, fi'xt Thursday for G(":ETS'- where they will 1 "f k's speeial mission. :n and Mrs. Earl f--rly of Prince Ru-l ' in charge of the ' t - corps. NEWS HMCS Sault Ste. Marie is expected to arrive in Prince Rupert on March 5 to store fresh provisions. The "Sault" is completing a spring training cruise. CUSTOMS It has been a long standing naval custom of a ship's company to auction off the kit of one of its members lost at sea and proves that sentiment out- 8. inclusive, at THE STORK SHOPPE. , (52c) If I was renting a Frozen Food Locker wouldn't worry too much about the meat situation. I would fill up my locker now with Beef and Pork, it would last me for months, (ltc) WEDNESDAY Open House at Borden Street, Seal Cove and Conrad Street Schools. PTA will serve tea to parents following classroom visits. prices actual value. SU PYREX' and FIBEKING' THURSDAY Open House, Booth and Annunciation Schools. id OVEN WARE -) . , ? , . V '' )f .J ', 1 '-I . 1 ' & CASSEROLES rrnniNG dishes MEASl'KING CITS Cl'STAIlD DISHES Winner 1950 h "1 Vf . t fir -l Brussels Award &' liSa.TT i ""' , Asw v i Free Home v Phone: ?livery 654 ggpXi -n,;-; .i.,,.- T LOAF DISHES FRIDAY 8 to 8:30 p.m. Radio panel discussion by members of Booth Memorial High School. Downtown windows will hold displays of pupils' work. CP. A. office will display work done at Civic Centre classes. Watch The Daily News editorial page for special articles 1 irf 1. mm z:di'Y JM - you h a v e a inh'ng problem e can solve it. , I ," 1'nnlin,; form to iMi ,,v''ry need, and a,id !""' efficiency to "!ril!ul.ion.s. frinting Co. IT'S BABY WEEK at THE STORK SHOPPE March 3rd -8th We Have Many Special Values Flannelette Diapers, dozen 3.69 Bassinette Sheet, pr 1.29 Hospital Sheeting at 1.291.95 Contour Sheets .... 1.751.89 Baby Gowns, each 65c Shouderettes, each 60c T. Shirt, Long Sleeve, Each .". 1-10 Babyalls Cotton, each 1.49 Baby Dress .. ...... 89c 1.00 Baby Slip 75c Rompers 1.29 Baby Jacket Set 2.95 Bunting Bags Is-Off Jackets, Bootees, Bonnets, Vests, Training Pants, Bibs, Stockings, and many other items. THE STORK SHOPPE 303 Third Ave. W. rhone Blue 810 . ot those quality shoes at , .S ' " S r - a n . . i ' ;. , !..,.-! i! ' , "j j r ' j . ,. .. , .'' ; -3 USED CARS FOR SALE 1917 Plymouth Sedan 1950 Austin Sedan 1949 Chevrolet Sedan 1950 Studebaker 5-passenger Coupe 1948 Ford Panel Vs-ton 1937 Lincoln Coupe 1941 Chevrolet Coupe 1940 Plymouth Sedan Be Happy GetliucW SALE PRICES CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS 99c WOMEN'S SHOES 1.95 MEN'S SHOES 6.95 II LUCKY LAGER BREWING CO. LTD. Ntw Westminster. B.C. ALSO BREWERS OF BURTON TYPE ALE n sea 7 i bu urns Superior Auto Service Limited Third Avenue West Phone Green 217 Ihis advertisement it not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by die Oovernacnt ot British Columbia FASHION FOOTWEAR - t ' 11' i. I ' V i; ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BEINGS RESULTS