2 " 1 7 1 7 000 Objective Set Scout Association Se objective of $2,000 to be raised this year by co Rupert District Boy Scout Association was B upon by the Prince Rupert District Boy Scout Btion executive, last night at the Civic Centre, ental financial eam [~~ - the district will start tends to $60 per accldent, is now 4}, headed by came fn force. Airman, J. &. Taylor and) = Mr, Morris Wayman, president my P. FP. Bird. an 8 lof the District Asworlatlon exe- wkesman sald today. ‘cutive presided over the meeting gear cash donations re-land representatives from seven Bp younied to $1,055.07, Boy Scout groups wero In at- Rap ceting learned that meet be an Increased n3- from the Boy Scouts 1) Command executive, anes a tenannwe eerste rete cae ti en 8 ese ete of the executive, ' ete Pee, Wives Choose Spouse's Clothes . wing points favorcd by| WASHINGTON wy — In this exceutive: 'ernay, mixed-up world, many estiture to be! women not only wear the alacks lose tolin the family, but also buy the Bing of legislature, -pants for papa. ction of a plan to alters: That ts clear In a study made Biveen Vancouver and by tho National Association of 7 ‘ftetall Clothiers aiid Furnishers. faneial support of the they've been questioning women ht is instituted. ;who shop In all types of stores lucal executive recom: "in which men’s wear Js sold. Bast) the provincial com-| The report shows that women Meat in addition to the » at local ceremony bo! sion of the provincial b questionaire, regird- Fholding of Investivures Seouts, brought out ithe women Interviewed, 70 per ‘cont admitted thelr part In buy- Bie World Jamboree toying necktles for thelr husbands | | in Rastern Canada this and sons. he executive hopes there| well over half the women F., yond representation {sald they cllher bought, or Ince Rupert. [helped buy, lus jewelry, his announced that the ins !sults, his overcoats, his shirts, covering the 250 Cubs, | his~ sportswear, his underwear nd leaders, which ex- and his socks. é yee Cainprass on (0Aance ope de vn olale-nDay ‘oudure Pattern “ewe date very Happy, bo, welend + these, Interested wishlors. 4+ oie Mod MPM ATTERN AG27 — H by Og Cassis a ‘ ' ‘ 7 PROMINENT DESIGNER LW 'CASHIN, who's gowned Hollywood's most glamorgus KUM Bs a worn should dress (0 dazele her audience ~~ whother psiata of w few people or a few million people, Here, right in AG27, he shapes the bodlee iw protly curve 0 omphia- he lovellness of 0 woman's face nnd shoulders. True to the 2) belief (hat allhouctte must peautty the body, the skirt Brracevully dn unpressed pleats peneath the molded bodice, micas appears in the Gassint Now York collection in navy Baik surah erlsped with whilo, “I would fike to soo 1b Wn Aa, fullle, v plowing satin, too,” sugyeala Mt. Cagainl, That's myord of Yhis renowned designer direct to you froin. hts New pilon, And we might add -- sewlng is very aimyple. Bevin A627 Is avadlable tn Miases’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 and meee V6 requires & yards aiednel fabries 94 yard contrast. FIFTY CENTS in cols) for Pattern AGW? lo The Dally Pattern Dept, dd rant Street West, Toranta, Ont, pM nue plainly YOUR NAME, ADDIESS with ZONE, ST VI NUM wid SIZE, n tt. od garmage LEP OG Le oe PHOT ARM -DRN COMFORTABLE Rubber sase ow ae ym W hs, x} Ah OVERSHOES ~ RUBBERS JNEEFLEECE LINED OVERBOOTS GUMBOOTS WAL FORTHE WAIN AND RNOW cg "Raevewr. . tendance slong with members: - are persistent necktie buyers. OF; . § \ 1 t 5 ' 4 1 \ t ‘galt Spring Ishiad aso Sper Fashion Footwear _ {isserr DAVID RADEORD, district manager here for the Standard, Olt Co. of B.C, since 1951, has been appointed retail supervisor for northern, B.C, for his company, with headquarters ‘at Prince George. Active in community affairs, Mr, Radford is chairinan of the local Red Cross branch, @ member of the alr cadets’ spon- suring committee, Chamber of Commerce, Gyre Club and Curl ing Club. Last year he was on the winning badminton team In both the mixed and men's doubles champlonships, His appoint-- ment to the new position at Prince George Is effective imme- diately. Museum Briefs By JOCELYN BOLTON | ; Another bus? week at the Mu-| Many children have been vis- seum, Last Saturday one would: itors lately and It is fun asking have thought it was tourist seit-| them what they enjoy the most. gon agaln, Because It Was such! We seta strange assortment of a niece day we had at teaat 20: favorites, {rom our cage to visitors, some local, but most of Indian art, Wirdy and other ex- them from cut of town, Earlier, b’ol's. ‘The. arrow head always in the week we had guests off; intrigues the young boys—and of the CNR boats and soma o hers! course guns, Seems the male sex who were off the train, including: enjoy weapons of all sorts ,and a mother and bye daughters | from all ages. from Parts, Franee, en roure tol We hone more of cur local the hospital at Smithers, and) people will visit ws before the algo another young Gernvmn lady | busy Tourist season starts and! from the hospital at Hazelton.| wilt welcome all of you. She was most Interested In ow} airs, Peter Bird, who recently indian exhivits and we ate HAV voturned {rom a trip to Toronto. Ing some prints made tn Rete same in diving Uhe week and! the musks were her favorite! roid me that the Prince Runert: ' fciders were snapped up by her, “friends who showed a great {h- vw man from Ganges, terest In Prince Rupert, Mr and Wt Mes Bled visthed the Muscun tn | considerable, (iane capoyin the! toravo on two orcaslons | and | Museum, purticularly our small: yore vary. inmeessed with the, collection of baots on Tolemyyeautiful exhibits and a huge; poles, scrap Rook of “the old; totem: pole from thls const, Hows: photos and papers. Gradual’ y We’ ever, she was amazed al ‘the! hope to build wp aur collecblon. | small number of peapte visti comeme egeevaremeecowscmsrne eee" the TQEONLO NISC qd sald’ “she wag sure We had more visits | BAL | ors than they did. No coubl tho | ig) winter manths aero far Mats Perms and when out lives Ina place, “nil think that sonedar AT you will co ty tre _ Miser NS wherens visitors make a potnt of 1 1! seelnge all there ts to see. Our awn micenm ty epen from . 9:30 wotit a pam. every day excep’ and Mondays, and A you pe BETSY PAG ‘gage and TV actress, Ow Wwe | dey contract to Columbia Jje- tures, makes tier fin debut in “The Long Gray Line" eae | atari ‘Tyrone Powor and i Maureen O'Tara, She lx wears, Ing a scoopeneck dress frst> | ened with a pin ab the shoul. | dor, With matebing, enrrings, Fa (9) Sadat DON'T FEEL BAD if YOU DIDN'T GET ONE FOR XMAS — Wo Still Offer fe 2-Weeks FREE TRIAL ny * 45 ALLOWANCE For Your Old Shaver $27.95 Trade-In $5,00 || Pay Only 22.95 $3 Down —~ $3 Month McRae Bros.| MME Dial 2325-2326 “We par deen pad for empl Ploawe Lave how indy when the diver ool v aencrnnser te mee tee ere ween cer creme: Ee DE YRER BWM & wna Try Dally News Ciusalfled . 7 Wltams; ‘lyzed Saturday afternoon at St. -lGrossing became the bride of -|taffeta afternoon gown and At Service : * Howard Rites | Soleinnized | a A. quiet-wedding was solemn Andrew's Cathedral, when Miss |. Rena -M. Howard, daughter of Mr, Fred Howard of Skcena Mf. Lawrence Williams, ellest gon of Mr. Peter Williams of Kit- wancool, Canon Basil §, Prock- ter’ way the officiating clergy man, so ..On the -ogeasion of her mar- riage, the bride wore a turquoise a close fitting .white velvet. cap, edged with a tiny vell,. _ The bridal couple were atiend- ed by Mr. and Mrs, Edward H. . Benson of 22). First Avenue| & Enst. , . Kitwancool will.bo the future home of the newlyweds. — Pins Awarded GA Members Membership pins were pre- nnmed Miss Salesmald sented 12 girls in the Girls’ Aux- fiary to the St, Andrew's Cathe- dral, by ‘Mrs. H. G.. Watts, wife of Rt. Rev. H. G. Watts, Bishop of Caledonia, at the St, An- drew's Cathedral Sunday night service, o Young « girls. who received thelr. membership pins were Misses Gall Welse, Margaret Leighton, Julie Procktéer, Nitrial Prockter, Margaret Watts, Marie Mortimer, Betty Morduant, Jean Willlams, Sue Kergin, Enid Mor- gan, Mary .Storrle. and Sheila monstrates le. ’ Double. Waiver eee See LOBA Appoints Drill Captain, Correspondent Appointment of the Ladies’ | Orange Benevolent, Association Pritchard. Drill Captain and press corres: | when the group gathered at the Valhalla Hall for the first mect- ing of the year. Heading the drill team for the ner was Mrs. Larsen. ipool. prize and Mrs. J. Flewin while Mrs. A. B. Evans | ner : was-appointed to- the- publicit post, The LOBA made plans for a: bake sale to be held later this| bY month. ce - Phers. - ee preeeste bs Oar rene ca Te 8 ny fed oy re ass ne ete tennis ee es ere: » ' ’ a "| stewardesaes are the intrieactes of new Vickers B 'hiave to know the theory ‘\bo-prop engines: ‘\almply. means : ‘Thas been adapted to drive pro- | pellets. : PEGGY OSTERAA, who: came to the US. fron) Norway only | pome, has becw seven, years ago, has , ' been ino contest conducted annually by ao New York newspaper. Here, the 19-year-old, blue. -. eyed plonde who works at . Fifth ‘Avenue, NewYork, “de- the ‘ proficiency - and charm that won her. the Saks Al ‘ Cavd : Past Yooe 1 oore “then + 100 Mrs, M. Pritchard was a double winner at the Moose whist drive ; Saturday night in the. Moose’ Temple and Mrs, J. Larsen was the men’s second prize. winner. , With 13 tables in play, ladies’: . {first prize went to Mrs, E. Dick- | ens and second prize to” Mrs. atent Mr, A, Bushrcan won the men’s j pondent were made January M0 first prize and second prize win: Mrs, Pritchard won-the ladics’ R. Slag- coming yoar will’ be Mrs, John .gard-was:men's pool: prizé win y | Re treshinents Wero ‘shrved fol-'t Howing the whist drive, convened |, Wormer’ of ‘the ‘Moose’ meme": THAT'S THE COST OF A DAILY ONE INCH AD FOR ONE MONTH IN 9 he, E DA TEby, Mrs. L./ He Butterick and "| Mrs) W.-D. McArass J) Presbyterian: church, at the LY NE me tarfece d wyice Prince R pert Daily News | ~ ues, TARWGTY 1p 105H eet 3 Of Jets For New TCA Planes “TORONTO + A bevy of 80 oyerything a paduengor: with a lénim Trans-Canada. Air, Lines | thirst for Rnbwiedgetmight: alte oo, Ie busy studying {about the plane. <.- stds rf LOTS OF GADGETS » -But the, plane's galley holds © the. most fascination for them.’ It has control pancl to push buttons almost as‘dntricnte 08, the pilot's compartnient: Viscount planes which: will go into “passenger service next month, oO i “The new -plane,. fitted with four turbo-prop engines, curries 40 passengers. The ges Le. The panol, a houcswile's gadgs.” inside out, 11.6h rea that 2 Jet enaine ; rom a hot-cup of coffe to alr eg, conditioning with the flick of a Igwiteh, © ' |. Galley equipment was de-' ‘signed and manufactured in {Canada and’ flown: to. Britain, * Tho stewardesses are learning ‘ J op a lwhere the Viscount is built, for, | Club Member “installation. ‘Twenty-two vate \ turatt are.cn order for TCA. sen d "4 So far. the stewardesses’ have. Presente Sota itlee. Parts {no real model for prae ‘ ' ™* ‘of the plane’s equipment ‘have With Gifts iheen moved Into a hangar class+ May. Robert Cameron, who Is; With the. ald..of diagrams and leaving the chly with her hus- {photographs ‘they are ‘grasping : band, Thursday, night for Gane ithe workings cf thelr end of the Bes, Salt: Spring Isiand,, where ; b'g plane's operation, © they, will, make thelr. futures. he planes will go Into ger= honoretl: with j yjee “on the Montreal Torontos several, farewell prescntations. isault: Sto, Marle-Fort Willlam- ‘The knitting club held.at the {Winnipeg flight, New York, Chi+ jiome of ‘Mrs. A. ,Ivarson.’ 1034 engo, Ottawa and Windsor will First syenue « West. ‘Thursday be added later, wpe Gg evening, presented..Mrs, Came- | —~ po ron with.on elcetric kettle, Club: members are .Mrs. A. Ivarson, | Mrs, George Murray, Mra lh. Gif. foment ds LATEST REPORT? = wood. Ash your Invesimont Dealer ! ’ — for tae Latest Report "Tuesday afternoon, Mrs Ca- ond Prospectua.of meron ‘was. presented with © ps gouvensy spoon of Prince Rupert, py the Women's Guild of” the home : of -Mrs.:.C.. Cuthill, 723 Sixth Avenue West. © yon. 100 longetime ty friends and‘ associates gathéred |” at the home: of Mr. and Mrs.i} Sani. Currie’ Jr, 1136 Sixth. ‘Aves; nue, East) Sunday “afternoon: to: bid farewell to, Mr, and Mra. . Cameron Fry Doily News Clossifieds '|_ ( + For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods: “OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS , 2 “gpm gay: Aves West, 5 Opp am (021 Ai te “ boos, age ut rat we tent he fe Rae ha ie ens caer yo bee! ‘ ‘. Cc . st “WHERE COULD YOU FIND | A BETTER BARGAIN? | eet Mae : Woy ol ‘ieivers everyining ~~ ‘room at nearby Malton Airport!