aoRR Le as viursday, septintes 30, L054 District Welfaie, Supervisor Transfer’ To. Prince George teas fe BS SN ad a ip. a St. John Madeley, district supervisor of social welfare in | Prince George where he served . this Area for nearly four years, | for a.year and a half, prior to. , will deave tonight for Prince; coming to Prince Rupert in Jan-: , Jeorge to become supervisor for vary, 1951, Prince George was : chal pistrict. ~ his first post after jolning the * Hig. sucresscr, ¥. ‘S. May, form- , epartme Nu in June, 1949. ‘ erly whe 1 the weifiare devar tment | Ro'h Mr. Madley and his wife helr activities in Akbolsfat, arriverd, here Ist iith Se Andrew's Angllean Oa: yk are thedral here. .Mr. Madeley was pore you mmemmmr====1 amber of the church commil- tee. and* Mrs. Madeley: was in charge of St. Andrew's Brownie Pack when she first came here. She also was a member of th: ‘| Prince Rupert Book Club. The Madeley's only daughter. Sue. is already in Prince weorge attending schoc' Mr. May and his wile are both | . aie ries Cad C ~pme in 197" to Brifish Columbia | swhete Mr. May studied at UBC Ci) | or hs bachelor’s degree in soc- ; ‘il welfarc, graduating in the | nying of 1992. His first pest wis: as a welfare worker ‘at Abbots- | ford from where he came to. Prince Rupert. Mr. Maaeley, in farewell re- : marks today, said he was sorry to leave Prince Rupert and wish- | ed to express his appreciation to: sonyeeee eee oo hans \ k a 8 ¥ ‘ 2 é a 3 8 s TO - HG. HELGERSON | LIMITED He hoped they would offer the: same co-operation to his suc- | cessor, | a nt nt The average person requires ' . tabout eight hours sleep a night. . 7 sh y Some require more, some less. It : We Wish You ae ir 3 ‘is a good idea to find out the | amount of sleep that agrees with ithe individual and then to keep v Mr. Madely is no stranger to § stig naliy ‘rium Wi..niper: They 7 PRIZE- WINNING PHOTO is 5 this charming portrait of 17- month- old Leslee Weese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weese. McBride Avartments, The photo won a prize for amateur photographer Const. Jerry Martin of the ROMP, Prince Rupert, in a photo- graphy contest at the Terrace Fall Fair two weeks ago, placing rivet iy the human interest class, Const. Martin, who took up . photography as a hobby two years ago, finishes his 0 own n pictures. district residents for their co-: DISTRICT NEWS operation during his term here. l= ures F ec to Bums Lake As itul Special to The Daily oz) ' However, many hunters, arriv- _ Prince Rupert left yesterday by “plane for Vancouver where they Brie. Stanley Read of London, io bes snior Captain and Mrs. Cyril ‘Frayne of the Salvation Army in t “will altend the annual’ Western “Congress will be Gen, Wilfred ‘Kitching and Mrs, ‘Kitching, world lerders of thé Salvation { army, who were given a’ civic + welcome yesterday:on thelr first} visit to Canada, The couple,ac- |: ‘reompanied from ‘Bon. Francisco by Col. Gosta Blomberg and will spend a week. in Vancouver during the congress. About 400 officer delegates from Manitoba, ¥ northwestern Ontario, Saskatchewan, Alberta tand British Columbia, «wlll at- ‘tend, as wellsas Commissioner William Dalzeil; Canadian Sal- ‘vation Army commander from Ottawa, Gen. Kitching, 61, was elevat- ed to his post last April, The Salvation Army, he sald, could “exert more influence In the cause of peace, but it is not something that you can bring about in a moment, “It is the hope of our. organiza- tion to adopt a definite plan, but ‘we are taking a long-range . View.” | ) icneer From . nnounces Move 4 \ ! | “Unly Saivationists Aitend- Army's’ Western’ Meet “Particularly nm: ine’ {leld of youth: we have boon most eff2-- - Canadian Congress of the Army.| | a Top officials attending the " to that schedule, BURNS ‘LAKE—The hunting season is in full swing here with many bull mease ki''td to date within a few miles vc. this hunt- ving: centie, ‘ YS Te New Of ~/70 ew tces ing in the Central Interior Lakes ° District expecting a short season = The H. G. Helgerson-Ltd. plon- to be declared on cow moose and, cer real estate and insurance does, have peen disappointed. No firm in Prince Rupert, today an- ,, such season has ‘been announced nounced a change of office lo- ication from its present site on by the game department. The exceptionally wet season ‘is blamed for cutting down big hatchas of all members of the. grouse family but local hunters f are having no difficulty in ob- _ taining the bag limit. ' Geese are reported plentiful at ‘the head of Ostsa Lake, but ob- “servers repo", tha flocks appear: to be bew.: cred at finding their -1909 and sold two years later to ‘his death in 1936 passed to his Sixth Street to new quarters at 612 Third Avenue, The business was originally founded by O, M. Helgerson In his brother, H. G. Helgerson,. for whem the firm is still named, A few years later the firm was pur- chased by H. G. 4rnold and on -Men’sBlock $4.95. ~ $5. 95... My Ladies’ Red and Blue $5.75 | Bowling Bags in Brown, Green and Black ” Plastic Covered Vere AD ERR ER oe “ELKINS PLUMBERS 259 3rd W. . Dial 6227 Saath dH oem Me ihe “ ant ‘é Wi myelin ey LIMITED West —Next To Broadway Cate. You are cordially invited to visit and inspect our new promises é 4 o * al rr r+ renee we a ’ "Gent, AlN Office Now Located On 3rd Ave. lope DAY OCT. 1): ire ; ween ; widow. , e » Present avmor-nie ager. ALM. Rivett joined .nc: firm in) 1937 told feed giuunds flooded. A Local Natives ove complaining “The galvation Army is making “commendable ' progress” all over he world. tlve,” STANDARD MMEASURI 6 URGED, BY. ¢ ONSUMER cho “ortawh "apy rhe’ “Qian “Asse recommeridéd yesterday. that standards ¢ and spoons he set down in Canada's Weigt , egy The assoclation’s consumer as elt and at the CAC annual convention that a meetin a National Research Council last Apr standards should be based on the ' Ps It was agreed, the report sala, te nul 0 make an clght-ounce nieasuring cup, ‘thi atu = cups to the imperial quart, S Would mea The Association also opene dard sizes In ready-made tlothess Compaign for is clio il 12 Agree ’ th THIS BLACK VISCOSE cock- tail dress was one of the fea- tures of a fashion show staged in Montreal by the Association of Canadian Couturlers, A dramatic touch ts lent by the striped taffeta.’ cummerbund ; which finishes In a sash at the side. Designer . js Michel of Montreal. Jacques ty Daily News Classifeds ~ C nation ‘of being, pushes off taciry olds and served is assistnt-manager, Burns Lake restrvaticy by in-: ‘coming natives from. prints east’ 2 of Burns Lake and the tocal men have ‘now taken action, wiring their ‘protest to Andy Paull, be- S lieved to be in Ottawa at pres- he j-ined the armed forces, un- tH the death of Mrs. Arnold When he became owner, Bre Buby Home Afr Operation ‘tue Michael Colussi, Rupert blue baby who underwent a successful operalion in the east recently, returned home by 4 6. Paddy “Isaac, elected chief of f the Burns Lake Band, and one a of those who cleared off and ploughed the Burns Lake Re- Fo surve many years ago when it was heavily timbered, complains his - Relves. has been usurped Michacl, now three and a half years of age, is son of Mr. and irs. Mike Colussi, 500 Eighth Avenue East. He was taken In \ugust to the Children’s Hospi- tal in Toronto, where a five- rae operation proved success. ul, ? i} . Sailing Sine Comecled orreclec New arrival and = departure ‘ines for Union Steamships, with “inde the Chilcotin, arriving | mndming and sailing for Stewart and Allee Arm at 6 am., not 6 pm, as reported previously, as PM ‘CYOU'D LIKE TO “CAMPUS COSTUME— ~ College TAKE A TRIP? junior Kay Freeman of Biloxi, \ Miss., models a typical costume that will be sprouting on eam. puses all over the country (his fall, The Mississipp) Southern belle wears washable — plaid shorts, knee= length — socks, ‘lonfer shoes, wool jersey shirt with cow) collar worn asa hood for the new “sport car’ Jook' Leave all your worrles with your loval travel agent His serviees are free CRAWFORD MOORE TRAVEL LIMPED Ir, Ttupert Torrace Killinat xeent for t.e war years when! Prince‘ _ train lastnight with his mother, the’ change to standard time, in- from the south early Saturday - = | | | | ! H. 6. Hlgron | Limited ie \ \ : ’ ' i it ‘This Fine sleiras iil is q : Sparkling Example * ‘To Set Northwest Construction . 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