| ercelings,. The misery of belrg.,“ . to make the gathering an annuals ’ ab whith popular speakers were Named To Fill the clly Monday morning from | Kindersley, "NAISERY LOVES COMPANY" Nearly 400 EcResidents Gather | Be F vin ¢ p swoonsibg: Dally’ News Ady orttslng. ‘Miinger Ev ancouven: ‘Misery loves company"! was..th To Bemoan. Fact ee tremendous verve of these: : " pephle was portrayed In‘ thelr block, - a no | Mr, Anfield. sig init Lng was away from Prince Rupert Was! the greatest gathering: slice | expressed by nearly everyone ag “Cunningham came 10: -Essing- | they milled around the club,| ion. py 0 f UAndéliakes were a dime a dozen. ings and aioe ae eee with hugs, kisses and a few teats one in Prince ‘Rupert: ae thrown In. {William Watts former. mayor Cark HW. Reich and Arthur of Prince Rupert: sald .the .re- Thompson were elected » pres- union Of so ‘many: ‘Ruperiites Ident.and secretary-tr casurer Of| was. most: heartwarming, Mrs, the: Prince Rupert: Association. of | Loa: Kergin . endorsed. ‘his | Tee Former, Residents, which decided ' marks! \° Stay % The ; group’ “inevieit ‘iidote 4 from Prinec., Rupert’ now: ving * pin-such:, places’ a8: Anchiotage, | ' Alaskay.. _ Vancouver; “Bedttlo, i Wash.e’ Burnaby, -BC,; .Kelehl- sions of old-fimers from this | “kan, Alaska; Mission, B.C., and city. even some from Prince Rupert. Mr Relch and Mr, Thompson, Among - thein | were’ Robert arranged the meeting and dinner McKay, sr,, and Mrs, Frederick Stewart and Mrs, Swinton. White, daughters of Mr,’and Mrs. I. (,’ Eby of. 435 Fourth Avenue Nast: : ‘Mr. McKay. conveyed “official affair,: ‘Brotits gained from. such Functions would-be pledged to suppiement wee Old age pen~ | Prank’ Anfield, former super- intendent of Indlan Affalrs ju J Price Rupert, now living in. Vancouver, and - Miss Marion grectings from Mayor George &, Karl, former clly business woman | Hils Who asked fornicr realdents| who once owned the Mussalem | ‘to make a pligrimage to. thelr SET. ET, MARCH | a TT he iy Business Man's Lunch - To Feature. WA Party : The Women's “Auxiliary to the. Prince Rupert General Hospital's “Coffee. Party” to be held a week | frofdtoday in the Civic Centre: has all the ear-marks of being a great success, it was reported last night at the group’ S regular meeting held in the Civic Centre. ~The first affair, of. its: kind | Ernest Gard. 1 ow eee ‘to be staged In the city will, pe! held March } from 11:30 a.m, to; 2:30 pam. with Particular emt iphasis belng placed’ a: ‘4 businessman’ 3 lune." ' “In a Mexlean theme, the ub: | Leg ion Post ‘ic can service themselves to a! “eg new scerctlary- inanager of. ' varlety of sandwiches and tarts! Canadian Legion Branch No. gjland a choice of tea, coffee or: was Introduced to the branch’s mk, | oxecullve Wednesday night by|- Ticket-holders will have the | president James Nicoll at the, opportunity of winning a large’ froup’s meeting In the Legion fish gift parcel and ham, handl-.. bullding, led by raffle conveners Mrs. Eric!” Ernest Gard, who’ arrived in! Murray and. Mrs, Harry’ Ward. Co-conyeners for the mid- “day Saskalehowan lofevent are Mrs, Kenneth Robert- ! ake over the position immed-{son and Mrs, Herman Rensvold. atlaly, bas had a full-time car- po In other business, the meet- ecr*in administration, } ing ‘declded to purchase. a Dyrlug the Serond World War! post-operalive. ambulater val- ie served for five: sons Jn Ane) wed at. $123.74, aptntst rallont brineti “of the: “Mombers were told by pres- yal ‘anadian Alr Fora Sla- ident Mrs, d. B, Ayrey Lhab (he toed al Various posts In Cans: hospital presently had (wo walk- Mie and one year-in the Alrie.e “addition of the new ambu-_| tee headquarters in London,' “lator will give the hospital one Hnglend. walker cn each floor to be used: 4 Since the wor, Mr, Gard has: “thet employed in (he adininis.! PY non-walking patients, tration branch of the mechan) The meeting voted £25 to aust cab deSurtment for Canadian: dary inerober Mrs, Yel Wong, atonal Ratlways, Kindersley, 1 Vicllm of the tecent Melntyre 8 He los dust completed a three. ‘Blok fire, in appreciation for year mppolptment, on Full Ue, all her belp, to be used ab her wilh (ie militia watt ta the Ine ‘Clseretion for the Melntyre Gx fibre Rupert residents: at. the "Gai Pare’ night cub in Burnaby, last’night. ‘In Vancouver, {dents attending the affair. “Angus Macp EEE ES Frifeys + Prince sda Dai News . : 3) PERSONALS A E, Field, 1026 Atlin Avenue, t Rupert ce By ERNA MILNES “laay: slx Brownles are going’ ta receive © thelr. Golden |, Hands, they are: Marilyn, North, Kathy Dafoe, Joanne Perley, Jean Alex: ander, | Heather Belty McGuriher —- well doné Brownies, The mothers. of these e by. word for nearly 400 0 me oe oe Ser teen gs ett wen etree home clty during the BC, Cen, tennlyl in 1958...” William HL ‘Murray, MLA: for Prince Rupert .who is now in | Victoria -ablending the first.ses- ‘sion of the 25th Legislature, wired’ his regrets that he was unable to attend, a Altogeher a crowd of more the meeting and there will ‘als6 be a: birthday: cake ‘with’ cach Brownte lighting a small, Friend- ‘ship candle to remember Brown: Jes in other countries, » Packie. than 400 persons heard spécchos | tals Bird will be in Vancouve: from ex-residents ‘among whom) this’ weekend and Sherril ‘Cool were. several ex-inayors, and yop; Wu. be Acting Packle, There 1:. ; businessmen—aii of them proud/t0 be a church parade: at’ St of ike part they had played in, Andrew's Cathedral this Sunday »?p vty for the J] a.m. service... i Rupert the ay Sceond Brownie Yack -— the ee ‘Ond ‘Pack was busy with. games ‘and preparing for the: Jambor- Th was’ reported’ here today ette. The meeting closed ‘with that Mrs. Alice Houston, 1136 the Brownies taking part, with ‘ Avenue East reccived a call from the Fourth Brownie Pack in-a & group .of ex-Prince Rupert “Thinking “Day” play -which people at 2:30 this morning from ‘showed the origin of Brownies. ; Vancouver following Rupert Third Brownie Pack—Is very Night, :busy getting organized and look i he call was placed from the: fot more news from’ them soon, home of her son and daughter-} yrourth Brownle Pack—Joliied in-law, Mr. years ago to make thelr home’ 4th “Brownie Pack’ is in- dire ‘needs ofta helper and if “there Besides hearing the volees of fs anyone who could help . On. her family, she spoke to Shane Thursday afternoons 3:45 p.m. to: Murray, brother to Arthur. Mur-.5 p.m., please phone Mrs. A..0.! ray of this city, Mr. and Mrs,'McTaggart, 5930, Brownie expers "| Hans Knutson, who recently left ‘jence ig not necessary. > here, and Mr, and Mrs. Arnold | Fifth Brownle Pack—We would|: Stegavig... [like to welcome five Brownies The group was full of praise; who were enrolled in’ the’ 5th for the “gala event" and will, Pack, they are: Deanne Renson, send ‘her-a menu card autograph- iteather Baxter, Geraldine, Pan- ed by all ex-Prince Rupert res- iter, Tona Poulis. and Bernice! (Collison. Mrs, Major C. C. Clith- “It was also learned here today. -eroe WAS 2 guest. that John Kilpatrick, 80-year- j Second Guide Company — "At old city ploneer who had been | the: last. meeting Pattie Lewis looking forward to the reunioniwos enrolled as a Guide, On|: for months, went Into hospital: saturday Pattie Lewis and Hilda || two days ago. ‘ iLippett went to Mrs. Arvid Maki's ‘home to bake a cake which nine girls touk to the Ploneer Home. ‘Nine-year-old Maureen Hanip- - RCMP Inspector and Mrs. W. ‘M. ‘Taylor, 400 Fourth Avenue: West welcomed house guests’ from North Vancouver ¢his’ John MeLennan Jr., son of Mr, ‘morning, Mrs, M. J, Olsen, sis-. and Mrs, John McLennan, 1834 ~ left this] David arrived by hoa today for Morning by CPA piane for Van- |: to Victoria | Averue Hast, ‘ter of Mrs. Taylor and her son. Fifth ‘eouver en route a month's holiday, ‘where he will attend school. hee Installed President of Local 708 ‘meeting of the group Wednesday night. Installing offieer was inter- natlonsl representative HH. LL. Hansen of Vancouver who left yesverday for Alaska to install. offieers of Local 783 of the Pulp- workers at Ward Cove, Oiher officers Installed for 157 were Loweon Hewitt, ylee- president; b. P, O'Neal, corre- operated by the B.C. Federation ; of Labor, The local also reiterated its First Brownie Pack=-On satin: Zacouy and Brownles have been; invited to} : | Slege of Mafcking, and Mrs. David! with the 21d Brownie. Pack. for; Houston who left here seven ithe “Thinking Day” play.. The. ~ Angus Macphee was installed ‘as president: “of Local 708 of the International Brotherhood of Pulp, _sulpnite and Paper Mill. Workers (CLC) at a regular! The conference will be » held tnt Victoria and Vancouver and be | protest. against the present in-: terpretation by the Workmen's - Compensation board of back Ine: epuonding secretary; MM. John min, reeerdiog, secrelary; Pod. ‘Lester, financial secretary, Also sworn in were trustees Aryetlon and acniinistration Block Fire fund, Mt Gdenddt (he Royal Canadian, Ayuyn Kindersiey, MODERN , FLEET TMs. Gard, their three daugh-' Two-thirds of the tonnage tin’: ; (M's aud one son will tom him. Weal Germany’s new merchant J &. Cormier, ee a etter st eter ene any SRNR ee (re In dune al the clove of (he marine ave vessels of jess thay J R. Finnigan ond guards A. G, M0 years ‘oud, ‘Timms and dol, Walker © The meeting ¢ iso eleeled Don Lioy as the Tacnl 206 delegate to the Seventh Anmusl Jolut & hool tern, H, L, Quick and: “a lOLy juries and a resolution will be! sent to aunion-WCB confercnes - Ssebeduled for Vancouver in the near future. from men who have back injuries in the past and those oulside the local are asked ; lo get in doueh with the Prince. The local would ike to ‘hear suffered | ‘dawn now ound then, J uvery WOMAN Hats hogy WAMBURGENS wlll: remaln, — the Canadian Labor Congres, held up) uue of the top family tivourlles, ape Iie or aka churel meat ia oor for syne pewon, Tame date tn the nfiernudn ant! one G-ounee cu Mushrooms sud] fou orush to gel dhiners chop tnety, hexbebte (hls happens fu sul, pounda grated Iron te ay eat of belwd beens’ ta’ cablespouus of the Fntep. yOu hve idded about a: Uquay, matiesos and. raled “Only “soup nity, bleud the ve aruvEed PORK sae! tugredionta well oud shape latu Mea and cuncetiyy Th bake wil TL Cool at data, ek, ( LAr bas cure ot db i whl WM Lo prepare, pies’) Van ‘te We hui Super, {iw YOU HAVE noprelty guuil ey alwad of cay tab you wre hole ty be Pile, you ami eertly 1D. Keg nnaerh sunny yy mls te biked beans ae ahove, Wen 4 pling li Lae come lef -Uver qk seit” Hie Now daly yreca! | pera ity He uve for about: in mules, {ua GARONT AND | CHIRAL Whes an pdded Interest yhor Hyped WH a aprelibling of (i gad erniiba tiexad) wilh a { ih af thyme and marjanqu (Hen lubed ay usual, ONT WOND! RIL TWA (tele helped eonaldorubly _Beppine up uth npye dyey a. Ne nua caluue tie went plan Hing. What better exumplo or igention would there bo (hin to dort vor ontbuge when mak: ike A colowlaw? Tn iwodon Urs weld llc alleod pplas, tuo, bn TIME YOU NOABT i leg of tan, bry this; brown i uy ven, iy tho uaua) way, Mona pauto ‘ovory. 10 minutes a1 wo with atrong coftoo, about Q Go Woah ‘ Piapvow ye, wih " Mel J and ehopg, ; | Y gmeyareryeeesnnteneoeenananestesasnnsenmevensnusmessnmameamsasneasn | Rupert Labor Counetl egutereuce of Che western Cae | nen ‘nada pulp and paper Industry tu “be held in) Vancouver April 10, ‘YW and 12, | ‘The new president was named Oclogale fo the first politien) Jeducation workshop sponsdred | Vow fs the Tune To Check Your anushroun Add | package dohyd- Hund nex dime you wut: fo gery ey Fo?\Fine | gels’ hea try thls mixture: Drala’ I Craftsmanship PRINTING Add them (o-2 And Lasting Reak o will 4 Boouty NEEDS . Lot Your Jowelior Ba Your Guide Bul me omern oa amy Pmew are omy nee “om ’ Trt ew DIBB Printing Company ee tees CME PEOPLE have tgurey Mb why aveak tasted ye wueli baller wheu beoled, buy (bya feet, WP Uere ty was Gouby kr your mid. try band whe dvs Dolled, pace thon a hat plubfer “ad woyead whl gd leblespoei ‘OM Lutter aniseed whit) 1 ton« Poul ane how y ps t, | A NEW SERVICE AT NOBLE’ Bring Your Needle In for a. FREE CHECK ARN YOUR IDEAS far ty a upeh-box rupning oul? vor A] really basty sandwich, shvver) on in ot cumod poet, ws with ' hopped] anne uN mou Miyounilie to make thhagi qrenduble, Gard an olther ‘Under Our Special. HOW ul while Arend, BOUIN UIA + PLUNG «tt W ALCO wueliound wb hanes "pues : arly when served with “ming \ tnglieh nuit, tonsled and F- dian apread wlth softenod hubs. Pom, OP NI NOU WIC A BUMLL ANGI IL f enenammmernie sm emanst: ends isbee blue thevio, Horve plying’ heh ee HAVE YOUR NEEDLE INSPECTED. TODAY PONT jvorant sdoron | 7 VOONCOGLK ain H lunohaon Auge Noble's Record Bar: : Wallon, Don't lob this upwsot you vilbior, bowwnao: 16 48 nelber Opp, Totom Thoatra Phono 6100' NEEDLE INSPECTION MICROSCOPE ter ind Slop ‘wear before it slaris a _— Jootel nor Wi bird-Just a Wolsi: taroblt made Awith tomato sop Je > : toa ot . 4 : , ty at al —— © leftthis, morning by Canadian ieouver en route to Winnipeg “|. Where he? will spend a week on business... Oh Mr. and Mrs, P, F ‘P, Bird. and their. daughter: Tanhis, 519 Sec- ond Avenue West, left. this morn- ing’ by CPA plane for a week-end Vislt, in Vancouver... o rownies * ton ‘went with: tae. Guides as. & guest and ‘played several: pleces}’ on her accordion. Mrs, Robert Yamada Invited these girls to.a surprise buffet supper, Mrs’ Maki. was very pleased with the way! the Guides took over: ‘and ‘did’ she dishes, The. Guide moved"a vote of thanks to Mrs. Yanioda. ters ‘Shaton and Barbara of 515 “Today is “Thinking” Day” =: FUth Avenue Wost, - returned he : birthday of - Lord. Kaden.| home this morning . eowell the founder of {he Scout |“Queen’ of the North” after .a ind Guide movement, four-month -stay in Vancouver | Here.are just a fow facts, about where Mr. Fierce 1s building his! Lord Baden-Powell. He was born | Hew fishing vessel “Blue Ocean, "| yn February 29, 1857 in London, Mr. Plerce will return to the city Ingland. He went to Charter-1 upon completion’ of the “Blue ; youse School, a very famous! Ocean” ‘In ay expected. month's | school In England, When he'left time, . | here he wrote the Army ex- ~ iminations and came first, He’ oined the 3th Hussars and served in India, Afghanistan-and j- South Africa, He was with the 13th Hussars for 21 years -and: or when he left he held the rank: Oilteen aes ed era | | of coloncl-in-chicf. His greatest Chicken’ Giblet Chop Suey, the: fame as a soldicr was during the’ best Red Brand, T-Bone § Steaks | in South. and Fried Half Chi Africa..In the summer of. 1907. orders: ed Half Chicken. Phone, a camp was held which marked | 49) | the birth of the Boy Scout! * Fe ‘| Movement. He died in Kenya at|@ Sons- of: Norway: Whist and thé age of 84 in-1941. There are | Dance, Friday, Feb, 22, Whist. 8 several hooks about Lord Baden- i p.m. Everybody, weleome. (45), Powell, Ask Brown Owl or Cap- lei Deep Sea Fishérmen’s Union|. tain, how to get-these books, a ; meeting, . Saturday, ‘Feb, 23, 2:30 Mrs, William Brown, convener m: Union Hall: ; (45) | “of the local associa tion’s Annual ; {Tea tells me that all the Guides ;@ Anrval mecting g PR, Fishing’ and. Brownies and.LA members’ Vessel Owners! “ASSN: will: be { are, doing a very good job-on the ticket sales. Don't. forget {0 | Feb. ‘24, ab 2. pam. All members ‘tell everyone. just when it is; are reque sted 40 attend, (46) Wednesday, February. at at’ ‘Ste Andrew's Cathedral from 2: 10,, e Moose a Saturday, Feb.) "Reihember tonight is. the = Jamboretle, as if you: could: for- tow: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS get, so get ready and come down, oy to the Civic Centre at 7 a MOTHER’ s ntre m.. “ We Ww “see you there, es vO “L OPPORTUNITY’ . AT N—880. Key ‘ Baturday, ‘Ad: (5 AM _ Happy Guiding, k * , oor eee * Mes, Perey Pleree and davgh- imeem | “READERS “One tintin Dollars Monday, February Pith | Civic | “JACK “POT BINGO Centre 0pm” 100 One Hundred Dallas | ons eh ee | Pacttie ‘Alriings plane for. Van-| °: ‘United church | staged . a aes on the!: e Avold Theatre tine-ups--buy | . your Show Tickets at the Grand | a specialty. Dial 3215 [ ‘held in the Civic Centre, Sunday, ! 146) 00 | 100 iS in: decorating. ‘the home. of Mts. ‘hutch. oR L. M. Greetie. on ‘Borden: Bireet:W. Pinniger, Wednesday afternoon’ whent uthe primary Sunday 8¢ Women’s association to the First’ G. J, Fiddes, preside Valentine: tea, vom eo ‘Receiving, the iarge number of guests was WA president, .Mrs.| Bruce Bennett; assisted: “by. to: hostess’ Mrs.- ‘Greene. wt : R Mrs,.0..R, Green: was: ‘gerisral convener. for the: sticeesstul, af- | ¢ fair, ° Floral. arrangements. ‘ineluded !M red and white carnations - and. 0 white daisies while. the pouring table centrepiece of red’ and white. tulips was enhanced nth! eee Pederse ies inserted white lighted: candles |G. D, Goodw and flanked by matching tapers. ‘Santurbane _Pr esiding at the tea’ cups were’ Poole. Miss Joyce: Facey’, Conrad: I a M CS. ae ~ VISITORS Say February a 2 p. m, to 5: Pe m, The ship! S company. of HMC ; ‘Chathicm the citizens of. 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