Page Six HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS.A DAY © Most people pasa about three pints of Hiquid a day or about three pounds of Hauld-waste, Now, if kidneys become sluggish, urinary frritation and blad- der diseomfort may follow, The result can ba backache and restless nizhte. This in when Dodd's Kidney Pills can, help bring relief. : Dodd's stimulate Kidney action, help relieve the Irrl- tated condition that causes the - ache, Take Dodd's and see if you don’t fecl better, rest better. Don’t walt, | Ask ‘for Dedd’a Kidney Pills, at any drug counter, Used successfully by millions for aver 70 years. wey Jactivity at Lakelse Lake. Tri-City Open GOLF TOURNAMENT SPRING CREEK GOLF COURSE JULY 23 and 24 Entry Fee: $6:00 ond green fees for non-members BAR-B-QUE ‘‘Steakout” — SATURDAY NITE Low Gross Prizes Low Net Prizes PITCH-N-PUTT CONTEST Entries must be in by JULY 21 36 Holes Medal Play 18 Saturday 18 Sundoy — CALAWAY HANDICAP SYSTEM Prizes Galore REFRESHMENTS (Ladies Tee Off After Men) c62 the Two Terrace Girl Guides receiv- ed the highest award in Guiding on July 14 when they were pre- sented with Gold Cords at a spe- cial closing ceremony. which mark- ed completion of a week of camp Guides Patsy Fisher and Alice BROWNIES | GUIDES RANGERS Hansen received thelr Gold Cord award from Divisional Commis- sioner Mrs. A. Baldwin of Prince Rupert. District Commissioner Mrs. J. Sparks assisted in the presenta- tion ceremony. Other official guests at the bon- fire closing ceremony were divi: sional camp advisor, Mrs, M. Cre- gan of Prince Rupert, district com: missioner Dr. E. Fox of Kitimat and Mrs. Duncan, recent arrival to Kitimat from Scotland and soon- ‘lto-be Girl Guide leader. Parents and friends of camping Girl Guid. es were also on hand. for the oc- casion. : The camp was held at Skoglunds Point under the. leadership of camp commandant Mrs, H. Smith, assisted by Mrs. T. Kenna, Mrs, G. ten Wolde, Mrs. J, Ford and Mrs. A. van Halderen. In making the Gold Cord pre- sentations commissioner Mrs. Bald- win commended the two Terrace Guides highly. She emphasized {that achievement of the Gold Cord award meant more than just earn: ing badges. “It also entalls a great [many hours of study and hard work.” she sald, The evening concluded with a ‘Jeetion of Mrs, ten ‘Wolde. The weeklong camping session of 1st Skeena Guide Company in- cluded research work on the part of several girls who are earning second-class, pioneer and camping badges, — ; ; Campers were also privileged to hear several special speakers during the week and receive in- struction from persons schooled in various fields of creative and con- servationist activity. ; Mr, Hepplewhaite of Skeena Sec- ondary school conducted aris classes and instructed girls in the art of making plaster casts in the sand, Mirs. Bowman taught handl- crafts, using macaroni pieces, but- tons, strings and straws. Mrs. Daoust taught the intricate art of pottery and ceramics and Mrs, Vic Bryant presented a most interest- ing and informative lecture on the habits of the Canadian beaver. On Wednesday evening Guides Staged a masquetade parade in which costumes were fashioned from every manner of material available within the camp area. Prizes were awarded for the pret- tiest, the funniest, the ugliest and the most original costumes. The young Girl Guides returned to their homes in Terrace on Fri- day morning. Government of British Columbia { y « HELD OVER » Gi | CARLING PILSENER SEER | Fea: BUBBLES HOPS | turmng the ever popular aumque light refreshing entertainment ea ne JS ORICIAPLLLY PRODUCEDIF 1925 A soy Pl jor Casting Pilsener A-British Columbia favorite for more than Forty years. P. (0725-1 BC PILSE" Sy Fe aE TE rr = Wednesday, ily 20,19 PRINCIPAL PARTICIPANTS in a special awards ceremo held at a Lakelse Loke Girl Guide camp last week wera left to right, District Commissioner Mrs. J. Sparks; Gidiig Guide Alice Hansen, Girl Guide Patsy Fisher, and Divisionqaig Commissioner Mrs. A, Baldwin of Prince Rupert. The tw Guides received the Gold Cord, the highest award in guidi (Photo courtesy M. Purschkaie Girl Guide singsong under the dir- |. MIGEEL (ise Ou 5-8 SAV ME sain Ha eee | ~~ aSY PAYMENTS la When “easy” sits GG payments become impossible en THE: Go back POW ASSOCIATES " | one possible payment | § with an Associates =f consolidation loan {| & Too often, those “easy'’ monthly paymentscan add § up to a staggering figure. That's the time to see the Associates about a debt consolidation loan, and go back to one low payment a month. The Associates @ will lend you money to pay off bills, and then § arrange one monthly payment carefully suited to your budget. Ask an Associates manager about a debt (] Simm consolidation Joan, and get a fresh start today, [jiRam ASSOCIATES FINANCE COMPANY LINITED | 4556 Lazelle Ave, . _ Phona VI2-6887