ssi ‘ a < é Ta ae ene ae Selina ae “6 eats, ae ae com I rEES NAMED. Mts, Brebner * fe ganival meeting ¢ at the “ph . a By ERNA MILNES Ty Is, week we have news for youraid some Ideas on Badge: Wo! f ‘by Mrs, J. R, Johnston, be ag Rh! secretary: for the assoffation, Ist Brow nle Paek—Last Sat- urday, the Brownles were: ve ry! pleaded wen Constable Duke-. shite: “of the RCMP came to talk: to thom on traffic, At a future! mect Ing he hopes to show films : Loo.» here vill he » Chureh Pardtle' on February 23, at St,! Andrew w's enthedral, ” eng Brownie Pack — Sixteen Broy riples were abt the Thursday - meeting, They played. several ganies and then divided into thrég groups, One, group worked on! Ahelr Golden Hand badges, the! thor groups were working for thelr Golden Bar, one group, s¢) ‘hg on buttons and the other; loathing the composition of the ; Unlori Jack, Alb Brow'ie Pack — Tawny Owl'Mrs, A. E. Bovle regrets that: shecannot continue working with? the Brownles, everyone is: very garry to see her leave, The, Brognios worked, sewing hultons and sctling a table, They were cach when a bulb to takeshome and grow. 61h’ Brownie Pack—Brown Owl, Ms2M, J, Saunders is back with | the "Pack now and reports there’ are: Séme new tweenies, and, Guide Company — Ann Peterson, Heda Lispat. and Hea- ther Small passed their sema- phore. Jobn Waruk kindly came: lo test them on it; There are three girls working on their Senderfool badge, The Guldes were.out collecting boxes to carn money for the company. The Guldes are also working on their: First Ald and hope to pass. the ‘test soon, Local: Now the {dens on bader wart, Tre: badge plays a very import-' ante rol In the life cot Prown and Guide. It is‘a sym- Lof the progress she has made inher pack 8 cmtny: To earn hese badges: a~eitl-must work - ery bard, but, she is ‘well re- Ted when she {ts allowed to djsplay the badge on her uni- fgrm. Guiding (reins girls to be good citizens and the Guide and ~Fyownle who works hard and wis her badees ts elso learning. gbhod citizenship. yBrownle badres constst of the ‘aig first the Golden Bas, isAcOnd. the Golden Hand and then the Profieleney Badges, When a Brownle is 1) years old, if she has won her Golden Hand ise "Wes UN lu Guades. ip sate ling dusk cot her Golden Bur she “Walke’ up. A Gulde who hus flown Up” {ts cnthded lo wear hee@olden Wings on her Guide \ lPiyeyn We will have more about b§age work ina later column so Idk for fb. Qe Nast We the very Toeal hmpartant Assoojalion riGil tor, bein held on Feb. reseyed7 nt St. Andrew's Cath- edinl, 2 lo 5 pam, Everyone ts rently pitehing In and helping ond rent now all the Brownies, members ae Guldes end iA, sulllny Uo kets, © Happy Guiding! ard a this ad Gontal Board or Head of IODE Chapter oe Mrs, Alex’ Brebner was re-elected regent of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, Cambrai chapter, Wednesday night when the chapter held its . home of Mrs, C. G. Ham, on! “they eitisement Is not publihed or diplaye by the Liquor “by the Gavernnent of Briish Coluabi Re- Flected Others elected to office were Mrs, §. P, Shave, first yice- regent; Mrs, C, G, Ham, second vice-regent; Mrs, HL, Weldon Steel, secretary; Mrs, P, J,. Scott, assistant “Byolyn Rivets, treasurer -! Mis. J. J. Comadina was’ appointed educational chairmaa, | % | Mrs, G. P Lyons, Echoes secre- | |lary; Mrs, Ralph Hood, Serv:! ices at Home and Aprond and i Mrs, W. J. Zacour, standard ; bearer, Reports. ‘given on the. year’s | ‘activities stated the chapter had given support to the Retarded ; Children’s school, assistance in ithe Prince Rupert branch Cana- idian Cancer Society; Prince ‘Rupert branch of the Canadian | Arjhrltis and Rheumatism Soe- slety ‘and the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Red Cross, In’, Servires at Home “and Abroad, the chapler gave dona- tions of coal, food and Christ- mas gifts to needy familles in the city and donations of knit- ted articles for overseas parcels. Final arrangements were an- nounced for the chapter's 25th lanniversary dinner party. to be! ‘held March 6 at the home of} ‘Mrs, T. A, McMeekin, who will convene the affair. A special prize was won by: Mrs., Zacour, ~ PERSONALS . ‘Mis, A, M. St. Amour, 217 Third Streeb and her sister Mrs. R. S. Sargeant of Hazelton, who is presently visiting in the city are leaving tomorrow morning on the Queen of the North for : Vancouver en route to California for a month’s holiday. 220 Sixth Street, planned to leave today by Canadian Pacific Alr- lines plane for Vancouver from! :where they will fly to Hong} ‘Kong for a three- month vaca- ' tion, A. 8. Cooper, 1305 Sixth Aven- ue East, left by plane today for aj- brief visit In Vancouver. Portland visitor O. L. Larsoii, seerclary and Miss i yy yy iy i Mr, and Mrs. - the Civic Centre, . The old. adage. “it’s. a. small world” crops (up. every. ‘so. often when people meet in ‘strange places or read “about: someone they haven't heard. of: for “years either doing something interest- ing or turning Up. in the same town, Another of these ‘cases erop-!. ped up yesterday. when C. R. Bohannon, of 2386 Sixth Avenue West found his sister's name in a Canadian Press “filler, ” A filler is a small-item, used to fill up awkward - hoies in-a ;bewspaper when actual day-to- Mr. and Mrs, Bo Shong LING. i'day news isn’t available. Dally News receives from Can- The adian Press some 2,000 fillers'a month, of which perhaps 200 are: used at the mosé every month: PRINCIPALS in ‘danuary wedding at Bethal’ Baptist church are: Mantred . -Donnerstag. officiated for -cer emony ‘wiiting the former, Miss. Maria. Waintz, davehter of Mr. and -Mis, Jakob Waintz and the’ son of Mr, and: Mrs. Filiz Donnerstag. The bridal couple were attended by Miss Frida .Waintz and Hang. Radzanovskl A reception was held 3 in. Newspaper “Filler” Proves It's Still “Small World” ho 0 -by ‘Chan ler's ‘Studio . Rev, “Alexander « Hart | 5 the Daily. News