| A vee 7d For Extension in June Special arrangements have seers made to continue regular Monday night training classes at NCS Chatham through June in order that reserve personnel can seceive Instruction in the new nine- weeping course, instituted secently to replace courses in yther branches, a Chatham ipokesman said today. Normal drill nights for the serm: end May 23, but training r{forts will he concentrated on ‘he mineswesping course by the month's added training, plus rxtra Instruction on nighis other than Mondays. he sald. | Chatham offictats hone that bxtra (raining will enable per- sonnel to take thelr exams in the mineswecping course in June, ¥0 ax to be eligible for practical . mincsweeping training at Esqui- malt and Halifax. THREE SHIPS COMING Meanwhile some practical sea training will be made available to reservists, with the arrival of : the three minesweeners of the Second Reserve Training Squad- ron in Prisice Rupert next Sun- fay, The Squadron is mace up 3f HMCS Brockville, Digby and Cordova. .. A full day at sea has been jald on for. next Monday for all teservists who can get away front their civillan jobs. During the next four months elght 10-day training cruises are scheduled ¢ LOOK INTO 1955 | Printing Needs fst Weyer bualy ewe Thursday, May 19, 1955. ~~ Reserve Training Slated iy for reserve naval personnel. One, such cruise started May 16 and, will run until May 27, The next; § vw 4 cruise starts May 30 and runs, with) June 10. ig SOME COURSES ENDED Mov: to convert all Chatham rescurees to one main course, | mine:weeping, was taken April; | "95. Courses In gunnery, scaniin- | ship and engineering have heen | f ferminated and the emphasis; J placed on minesweeping, which | at was felt would Ukely be of major importance in the event | -of a future war. ‘ Wren rescrve personnel are! ‘also taking a Medical Assistant's | course as the main part of their training. First step In the MA; course is qualification in’ first | aid, up to the standard of a St., John’s Ambulance certificate. : Instruction in first ald is given, Wrens by Norman Armstrong of the Prince Rupert St. John's Ambulance Association. readers @ Last meeting of Hospital Aux- Wary until September, Civic Centre, 8 pm. Thursday. Cup and saucer shower for kitchen. Dues please. (Hi | ATTENTION FISHERMEN @ 60 tons fresh bait avallab‘e ‘at Skidegate, Call boat Seiner II. j (120) | © Moose night, Saturday, May 21, 8 o'clock. Games, dancing and. refreshments. Admission S10 “(L49) @ Valhalla meeting Thursday, | 7:30 p.m. Films to be shown. 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Dial. 3111-3611 || efrom her mothes, cetainment in a displaced parsons camo and a ‘forward to combining a hause-: Wife's role with ims, “married to i Montreal actor, last March 28, ® : and so far they haven't had time ‘for a honevmeon. | | - | nO | Y i KIM PARKER, 23-year-old London actress, poses In a wedding ricture with her husband, Paul Carpenter, former Montreal actor row working in London. Born in Austrla, she married Paul in Londen March 26. Miss Parker looks forward to combining a housewife'’s role with films, Wite Of Canadian Actor f >a | . , Polio Victims Inspiration | LONDON (CP) — Sultry Kim. Parker, 23-year.) old actress wife of Canada’s Poul Carpenter, brings! to the movies a true-life story as unusual as that of any film script. Born ‘n Aus'ria with a Rus- slan-Hungarian family bacs- sround, sae had what she re- members 93 a “nbirnimare” er dhoct, i | 1 officials in Geneva. Afterwards she was reunited with her niother. , Aves leaving her corvent eoheol in Pritain, she devided to study dress designing but half- way through the course was sunicken vith poliomyelltls, Doc- tors said she would never walk acaln, WAS PARALYZED The illness kept her out of ac- thn two years. Her rieht side was paralyzed. But with her mother’s encouragement and her own perseverance, she grad- ually recovered. Even at the heicht of her sickness she con- tinued to study designing tech- nicue using her left hand, After leaving hospital, a chance meeting with a film pro- ducer brovelit the opportunity of yeruon tet) Then came the offers. Today, filly fit she visits pollo; hospitais, showing vietims dt bs: possible ta reeaver from the dis-| case and carry on with «career : ho nelnded a fMimat from the Germans, separation severe attack of poliamye.itls. . Now, with several sereen part behind her, Miss Parker leoks. She was Carpenter. former MARRIES A WHIRLWIND Pelng matried to Carpenter she savs. is like belng married to a whirlwind. “Ore minute he's with ten and the next he's at the other end of the courtry. But It's an exciting retationship.” Her films to date include ‘The Seekers.” with Jack Hawkins, and “Up to his Neveu" Carpen- _ter's litest was ‘The Youns Loy. ers.” i Producers ard camera men in- [sist that all Miss Parker has to do ts “be herself’ and stacdon will follow. She wants qualified techniclans ta “bring out the real me.” then take some ad- ‘vanced professional coaching She would prefer to do straight dramatic roles, Up ta now she j has been typed din exotic oars thecause of her somewhal oat- | OF-the-ordinary ‘tei lps j which Suggest fae no osu rather than the ch) rex dyer iShe wears her cark bul ey pon. ly lon and ha: thiek dak! aha Lover slanted drown eves, [DOES OWS COOKING | She does all her own eockine, | Pspedateta te Continent deh : Maw qin ‘an tuterview at her Beneingtan gyartient, dnetde a ecoantry home, several ehildren phts a: fim career whieh she hapes can omblie with visit! lo Canada. / “Twant ta know my hushonil's rauntry as well as T know Eng- ; dand." © During the Second World War. sho fled from the Germans and wis separated fram her mother, FAMOUS RIVER She spet three years dna diss! The Wudean river is navig- iplored persons camp in France able by larqe steamers for mere Paed (hey ais cones to Bot- than 100 miles up from New hain with the aad of Red Cross York harhor, LOGROLLERS the Shoes that Go .. RVERY WHERE FHOEDOTIPOOEOEOSELAOELECOOOTITOTOEOALOTORTOFLEOES ‘ i ' Comedy Proves Smash Hit In Smithers The Smithers Rotary Chib's presentation of Phillp King's Vhrce-acy farce “Bee How They igun” proved a sinash hit when the comedy was presented two mught last week, It was learned here today. About 60 per eent of che Smithera population turned out for the flrs, night's perforni- ance and about 700 the second night, Both the actlnog, excellent set and costuming made a notable impression on iho audience. 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Hovahly flexible, AVOCADO, soosecsrereoreseoeoscescoserccsenseneneneen VOGUE SHOES LIMITED Hirst, J€ | |Undergo Rugged Test Second Boy Scout troops were put to the test last Friday even- Ing as the two troops combined efforts in a map-reading and compass test In the vicinily of Lake Oliver, course hod been lak out by the boys’ leaders, after the Swedish pattern and the Scouts were re- quired to fellow a cross-country course In rugged terrain, along the route with Instruc- tions for ptrols left there giving ‘six patrols involved only one managed to find nll the cun- Théulre Association, have heen, underway for several weeks, The- play will be under the direction f Second Tr OOPS | Olga Labuduey Tew President O} alho {c Youth rganizalion A . | Olga Zabudney was ‘electdd :garet Dorlon spoke briely’on } the Citizenship D von! (president of the Cathollé’ Youth |tip.to-Bantf two years agg. he Citizenship Day ceremontes! oreanization held’ Its regular} John Laporte gave a sho: to be held in the Civte Cente ering in’ the Annunelation tulk on the purpose and ne tomorrow evening, by the Prince school hall Sunday night, tages of belonging to the: Yo Rupert lizenshiP one tram Other officers elected were; {While Margaret: Mackney 5 wit be < ‘Hank Nuyten, vice-president; 00 the procedures of a Gyo each Troop) will be chosen ‘to | wane carry the Canadian Red Ensign Hetty Oskey, re-elected secretary meeling, | during the ceremony. jnnd Margaret Mackney, treas- Father H, £, Tunney expre: ; Wer the regret of the organization Commiltleo chalrmen clected boning, two active: members, Be ‘ : , were: Theo Van Degulik, spirit-; nice Carr and Terry Hayes’ | from et "i ine ual; John Laporte, edueattonal; jare leaving Prince Rupert the area to abvend lhe Big ON John Dumas, apostolic and Glor- ea Boy Scout Jamboree to be held:jn Irving, social. _ at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontur-; Five members were selected as jo, in August, the First and Sec-{ delegates to represent Prince ond Prince Rupert Troops, both|Rupert at the CYO School of Cubs and Scouts, combined ef-) Arts at Banff this summer, Mar. forts to ralse $0 which has been | ovr — sent to Scout Headquarters in| Vancouver for that purpose. This} money has been ralsed in addl-; Members of both the First and The orlentailon camer veer In order to enable one Scoul wevkend, ee . Refreshments. bivuyht meeting to a close rte cece Comrol points were set up the next bearing. Touchness of the course was proved by the fact that of the Use Wanr ads —They Puy | ; one ay tro) points and complete the COtirse In the required time. Suc-! ‘ a eessful patrol was that headed Hen to that for which all etty; by Patrol Leader Philip Thom. Cubs and Scouts have been: , working so hard to raise, to send: ifive local Scouts to the Jam-! boree. One example of the In-| mect «! Roosevelt Park on gat Hlallve shown by the boys to! urday, May 28 at 4:30 p.m, at! ralse this money Is evidenced by which Cubs may obtain thelr} he Fourth Prince Rupert Cub Athletic badges. The meet wilt! Pack United Church) under! take ihe form of a plenic, and: Mrs. O. R. Green, whese memt=|_ all bors taking part or attending ; bers have turned out almost un-| , are asced to take a pienie lunch, @2inously every Saturday for dailable in 26)4 os. and 133i oz, bottles, gg Some 40 ous from the city’s Cub the past three wecks to collect | a still going strong : and sell bottles and paper car-| his advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liguy paris ure expeeted to turn out, tons Canteal Hoard jade ° . " , 4 Alresty he'd Indoors by some oe a ontrol Board ar my the Government of British Columbla, of the Cub Packs has been the rope climbing test, one cf the qualifications necessary for the Athletie badge. Fine whisky is ——— a Scoltish art Plars are underway by City Cub leaders to hold an athletic is Scotch at its best wat recrep meena : A choreh Parade to St An- drew’ Cathedra} i0 o’elock Sun- day morning will be. held by Brownies, Guldes, Cubs and Scouts of the First Prince Ru- pert Troop. Srouts and Cubs are gxed to turn oul dn full dress. 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