f t : t | National Head Installs | Terrace Jaycee Executive Junior Cham! her of Cornmerce National Presi- | dent:Ross omyih was handed over to Terrace Joycees, on-a snowy Lakelse Avenue in Terrace Saturday after- , noon hy Prince Runert members who had travelled by canto the interior town, | Alter a tour of Terrace indus- | Charles Dickson who pointed to try Mr. Smyth was’ guest of /& yeur’s program of nine suc- hondr‘at the Terrace Junior (cessful projects in elght months. Chamber of Commerce instal-| Mr Dickson cited the unil’s Vil- laUion banquet’ Saturday even: ltge Extension project as the ing. Other guests at the affair; Most oulstanding current activ-’ were:'Mr, and airs, James Me- | ity, Dick Toynbee, chairman of Kay of Terrace, representing: -bh’s important committee stat- the’ village commissioners; Mr, ; ‘ed that it was “hoped that the and” Mrs. Thomas Fraser: pros- ‘petition fur the village extension pective, new members Mark Bil- i would be ready for presemsation. ode and Greg Withers; Mi: g| bY January 31. Following = the Marilyn Dean of Prince Rupert! completion of this matter a sys- and a four man Prince Rupert | bem of house numbering will be delegation consisting of Jaycee | undertaken, president B, J. Pevenuazo, J, $8.) Encouragement burns, ‘Tony Woodside, ‘lever from George FE, McAdams In-his address Mr, Smyth said! ‘honorary president of the unit.; hefelb that the “Terrace Junior; Mt. McAdams — expressed the! Chamber of Commerce was an! hope that Jageces would plan! cilectlve and active chapter as; sufficiently far ahead in their) evidenced by the results of | projects $0 that the maximus | their recent 100 per cent snecess| impetus could be obtalned, He; in the club's * Get Oub the Vote suggested in his etter a project | campaign. of street oiling as a worthy one,. Mr. Smyth emphasized the jand expressed his desire to see need for maintuning the Jayeee, Jayeees investigate this possi- jucalsof Jeacérshyp and — self: bility at an early date. to Terrace: beulorinent in the individual! Assisting the chairman in the! myibe: He re-iterated his: proceedings were Kevin Shan- statement thal “fork and knife’ non who read the Jayeee creed, nity bers” woe wot the type: Ken MacPherson sald grace;, thik make fur the best in jun-, Lucien Noel proposed the toast: Jorechamber activity. ito the Queen; James Coombes “Only when a Jaycee has proposed the toast tothe ladies! Blyven unsellishly of himself to ‘and Mrs, Ken MacPherson re- Searle and G,. P.! | Jayeees came In the form of a! . LEN KNUTSON — Local Singer, Composer Back After Many Tours A veteran of five years singing with “western’’ bands, though not yet 22 years old, is Len: Knutson, | , 324 Eighth Avenue West, who has recently recorded 4 Mlss Sklapsky's marriage to .Blackhall, Mrs, A. S, Hamilton, Audree Sklapsky Honored At Miscellaneous Shower Mrs, Karl Marki-jr.; was hostess at a miscellan-, eous surprise shower Friday night when friends gath- | ered to honor bride- elect, Miss Audree Sklapsky at ithe home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Sklapsky on 718 Alfred Street. bert Webb, Mrs. P, A. Renshaw, Mrs, George Sklapsky, Miss Nor- een Renshaw, Miss Glenys Owens and. Miss Verla Sklapsky. David Blackhall will take place January 28, On entering, the. bride-clect was Seated in the guest of honor chair, decked with pink, ‘bhic'}’ Guests unable to altend bit and white streamers; topped by ‘sending gifts were Mrs. J. H. colored balloons, » iThompson, Mrs, Norman Sklap- Games followed with winners sky and Miss Madelene Sklap- recelving prizes, sky. The high spot of the evening saw Miss Colleen Sklapsky and Miss Marie Pringel present Miss Eklapsky with a large arrav of gifts, arranged in a decorated box.. Guests present were Mrs, ALE. Friends Fete Mrs. A. Kemp ‘On Departure - Linner engagements, teas. ond farewell get-togethers have been attended by guest of hon- or, Mrs, Arthur Kemp during the past two weeks. Mrs. Kemp and daughter, Hil- ary,’a Grade 9 student at Booth ™ | Memorial High school, leave to- night by train for. Winnipeg to take. up, residence at 743 J ubilee Avenue, - There they will join Mr. Kemp who left the city two weeks ago to take up his position as dis: trict-freight agent-in- ‘Winnipeg, | Mr, Kemp was - freight Agent) here for 245 years. ay Another daughter Karen will, Mrs, Arne Lien, Mrs. -Reginald Gale, Mrs, Dallas Sklapsky, Mra. Ole Slatta, Mrs, Robert. Holke-. stad, Mrs. Harold Skalmerud, PERSONALS Ms, The Mrs, Thomas Moraes and van Motes and His , daughter Elizabeth, 1902 Eighth | | Avenue East, left this ‘morning by Canadian Pacifie Airlines plane for Vancouver where Miss ' Moraes will receive medical at- tention. i : Mrs, Frank Miller, 610 Sixth i Avenue West also left this morn- ing by CPA plane for Vancou- | titesuccessiul conclusion of a’ sponded, two of his own compositions which have been released | ver where she will receive medi- ; continue het studies cu inet prpfect can he be said to be an! Officers inshailed by Presi- from coast to coast. — rr , cal attention, | before joining ner parents. wil aouve and clfective Jaycee,” be dent Smyth were: Frank Skid-, Recording under the name Rupert singer has made, al-: — | Winnipeg. sald ‘ “more, president; Dick Toynbeer| “Rambl' 1" Len,” the young, though he has recorded with Alice Arm visitor, Mrs, Harry! ee _ Poesiding at the instailatioa first vice-president; Dick Pratt,;composer is back in Prince Ru- | Buddy Reynolds for the’ ‘same | Baply left this morning by plane, CENTRE POINT | inijing Wis past presidat second vice-president, directors; -pert for the winter months be-'company and also with Red! for a week's holiday in Van-: A “Kevin Shannon, John Wiese.'fore starting oul on his aixih | Crawford for the Anex label as | Couver. She arrived in Prince! ‘The South Pole tics almost at’ weky i “Lucky Noel and Ken MacPher-’ -son, boule Far East Topic For Club Tonight Tteeent Developments in the Tar'East” will be the subject of WHitht? Courtenay, OBE, MM: British War Office lecturer free Aibert Nick was sworn as: cond James Coombes accepted: ‘the responsibilities of secretary and recording secretary respect-_ ively, Logdoh, England tonight whea TH) Ml li he addresses the Prince Rupert UPS. CUNEO SEN Canudian Giay in the Civic Doul WwW: Centre. oul CATCP Since 1943, Mr, Courleray has: travelled extensively as an ob- server In the Far East as well as Al SO TH Whi being a war correspondent i) yyee Anton Martinusen was a Korea, . double winner Friday night Soldier, airman, wuthor, wat. when the Sons of Norway held correspondent, traveller and its yegular whist drive and! lecturer, Mr, Courtenay Is €X-\ dance im the SON hall with: peeled lo show color fms” Geyen tables in play, sereoned for the late King, Mrs, Julia Slatta ay flraf prize winner and Mrs. - Marlinusen second, In the men’s division, Alfred Jeusen was furst und O. K. Olson -econd, Mrs. Martinusen tock women’s poul prize white the men’s povl wis tied Chree ways between Gopege V1 at Balmorel in 1940. EALLO-RING @ Suits @ Pants @ Topcoais @ Slacks ALTERASION SPECIALISTS ~ Alfred Jensen, John MeNaugh- ‘ “ton and Nels Chinderson, ‘Quick Service Comniiteee aa charge Was belt Rasmausecn, Mr. and Mrs, Jolin Fredhein, Mr and Mrs, Ling The Vailor 2 Oth SE = Photie Es Ginny Selvie, Leonard Hamb- Tin and Mr, and Mrs. PoE, Peters Son, ste cee we ee owe yew eee Nee we r+ Wradis stabbed me, so Pie told Fur my Royal City net for gold! YAL CIty CANNED PEACHES in ah Cae Ni rr i TO ae ‘at id a hy ce WHITER: ayo Wier nymovts ww “fast movine novelty” ‘and “You Can't Live ‘fancy FIRST SOLO RECORD was woll-: Jan, 23rd. Legion Auditorium, ‘Business $58 Ware Agree. 10: 15 P. m. ment, Ge there, ite ws stir @ AMiention members Prinee » i | Rupert Barns Chibi you live ay me season, a “side” man. At the present, Knutson says, | The son of Mrs. Borge Knut- ‘ureasurer, while Walter McKay his plans are not definite as he ‘son, Ramblin Len lives up to his | Prince Rupert hotel wishes 'o sce how the first ree- ‘nom de plume and has crossed | ord release sells. his compositions, recorded! with! which time he has appeared on} ‘Aragon Recores in Vancouver as.47 radio stations and as far! nimoers, ‘north as Hay River, Their titles are “You're All Mine” | Territories, wy : Fithout a WENT TO SCHOOL HERE * The former King Edward and ‘Booth Memorial High School | student describes his composi- tions as hitbilly, rather than Little Lovin’. ” The Prinee Rupert singer’ comrosed both words and music: or the compositions and “has other hillbilly ballads ready for: recording af either “side” of his first disk catches the public's and denendin= on sheet ming} enfay she savs, ‘fine distinction is made. ‘the name of “Len Castle.” The venture with Aragen is), the first solo record the Prince: ‘ing the past five years, ia different ‘western groups in. or ‘der, he says, y FIVE-YEAR LICENCES VICTORIA @.—Five-vear driv- cr’s Heenees appear to be in Bri- tish Colunibia to stay, Attorney- General Bonner says the system will reeeive a final review at the end of 1956, H -ing different techniques hearing: other styles. ° -epntertainer, wee cane ee one teen noser save, COSTL Y BRIDGE ‘s The Neath river bridge, com- recoralng, pleted recently at a cost of LQ.- ay 000,000, is the largest built In Bris tain since the Seeend World War.) BE - ee eee tone wie ee ee ee C L E A R L Y INFORMED CFPR TONIGHT reaciers Fresh Fish and Section Rupert Local UR.AW.U,,: tonleht, Mon, © Importent Could Storace Shoreworkers’ meets 8500 pan, not yet phoned (23 or 248 of vour intention fa tend the Ianquet on dangary 2 dn dhe Conmeadare Cafe, pease da so Haw, iW) @ We drive the ost ie Uiaiiese Fouls at the Grand Gate Beet Chow Mein, Deep Fried Paws, Pineapie Spare Rebs and Red, Brand ‘T-Bone Steake, Pae order our apecnulys | Dhabas, (ath) @ Ania meeting oof Prines Rupert Hod and Cain Club, Mone day, dan 83) H pan. Moose Wall, nverybody Wweleonte, ith @ Miie and Drama Meothval Aceh tenis Weatieadias din ti, - The Honourable Hypa, Civile Centre, ith ® Sops oof Norway meeting KENNETH Monidiny, dit it, a pean, yt), KIERNAN Miniter of Aprlenitiuee Will Report To You On The Present Session ‘Of The British Columbia Legislature Social Credit Keeps YOU Informed ® Wrilinh Colwill Sochel Credle League rn RT 1 MA He desevibes : ithe country three times during | Northwest | i ‘Just western-type, between which : in the music trade, a: His; “compositions are written under | In his cross-country tours dur- Len | .Knutson has played with many | os to gain as much? ‘experien’e as nossible from sec- | and | tines oepuisas nas nana ea Midsummer mav see him away | a =: -qeain on his sivth season as on: but the young com- | it all depends on the : suceess of his first commercial ! ; Rupert last night by boat and! the centre of the Antarctic Con-} | was an overnight guest at the: ‘ tinent: which . is Mostly~ ice- cov-; lered. ui Prince Rupert Daily News. Monday, January 3, 1956, + City. Plant Installing Now Type of Welding A new type of welding, hailed | Mrs, S; A. Hamilton, Mrs, Her- 48 “revolutionary” fn southern | cold. weld process is belng mace available. at,.Industrial. Marine for the public! Mr; Hill’ sald. Mr: Nielsen, a: imechani : British Columbia and castern’ Canada where it is ranidly gain- ing recognition is-being intro- duced in Prince Rupert today at Industrial Marine Repalrs, Cow Bay.. It is called a 2» “old” weld and its process is secret according to Kenneth Nielson and Frederick _{Hill, partners in the Cow Bay ‘Imarine repair. shop. | -: aN So exclusive is the process partners say, that in. Vancouver a shield is placed around the operator to forstall’ prying: DY i passersby. Mr. Nielsen, the man ‘who brings the “cold”. weld to In- dustrial Marine, says the process |: i: faster than an ordinary weld= ing method and work on boa.s"t can be “done on the job, " Uns) saving considerable time. ‘In addition, -cold . wold. sor ‘ean be .done in places. where a hot weld cannot be used and is in, particularly | advantageous:.. working on ‘engine. blocks. and cylinder Heads because there: is| no distortion, from heat, Mr, Hull said. ,-the Prince “Runert drydoek A display of the: result of ‘the ally from Calgary and, has. Dee installation: was: closed ae nalt ennai excellent remuneration, (salary: and eerarateaion) for. 8: - sive sales- minded man... ‘Applicants must be between: ages 0 « 25- 40, Dossess a good. education and: have had ‘consider gres able L ' 1 i | | : ” pour ¥4 of a cup of we whipped e cream. Enjoy -{ wh. Say ‘THE ONLY EVAPORATED | i chilled Pacific evaporied. : bowl, Milk into a chilled Add a teasnoon of icing sugar of vanilla. 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