Prince Rupert Dally News 3. Thursday, July 14, 1960 Sriends | ele - with shower | A delightful shower for Too much leisure makes — Americans easily bored “NEW. YORK (Reuters) — Americans as a rule have what sociologists call a “low threshold of bore- ‘which means that they become bored easily. dom, Since they:-also~,work: shorter |. ao : hours than any other major; Travel, plain or fancy, is;a nation — the present work: week | never-ending lure: to. Americans: is an average of 35 hours, and there is talk among unions’ of ‘who find a comparatively favor-: July bride, Sharon Ruth- able exchange rate: for’. their trying to reduce it soon to 30 hours —. and take for granted the highest. standard of ‘living in. the. world,. the problem. of what. to. do -with leisure time tention..in. the United States than anywhere else, 0) months’ ago devoted. an issue: to spend their. leisure . time, ‘con- cluded: editorially that. the: way most of them ‘spent: itwas: “not an altogether, edifying sight.” The magazine concluded that, while most ‘Americans: seem. to obtain’ a. .certain-..amount. of physical satisfaction. from their leisure activities, comparatively few achieve any ‘deeper. or :more spiritual refreshment. from them, * ." vee Dr. Whitney. Griswold, presi- dent of Yale University, wrote recently that a better and more complete education is the only answer to the problem of how to deal with abundant leisure. _.,| THE LIQUOR BILL As it is, comparatively little of the estimated $40,000,000,000 spent by Americans. each year probably, has received more .at-, ee islands, - Life’ magazine, which.’ a ‘“few]™: ot the subject: of ‘how Americans. ‘Canada. Europe greater ‘own country and into Canada Mexico. and the § Caribbean every year; in- ‘THE LAZY: SPORTSMEN Sports \calling for strenuous ‘physical exertion. are not ‘gen-' erally. popular. Walking is. out’ of fashion, and baseball: and. football are’ mainly spectator. tremely popular. Skiing, rapidly of the few exceptions to’ the anti-exertion trend. © 99 1), But if the average’ relaxing American is not inclined to’ much physical exertion, he likes. to keep his hands occupied: Hence, probably, the widespread. popularity of the do-it-yourself movement. The’ flourishing in- dustry trades on the pride which’ is generally taken in such skills. as must as 21 hours a day in on pleasure and recreation goes. Portable. radio sets enable the ‘dollars almost everywhere except vu. They. travel in ‘millions - to 4 ‘even'|, i numbers | about ~ -their & sports. Bowling alleys are .ex- |: growing. as a pastime, is. one!’ the larger cities, is ubiquitous. |! ~ Snug-tiitin = Churchill on cruise VENICE (Reuters)—Sir Win- ston and Lady Churchill sailed of multi-millionaire Greek ship- owner Aristotle Onassis. Other ‘guests LOTS TO DO — Resort hotels in the Canadian Rockies provide an ever-popular source of summer jobs for university students. Days off: become occasions. for hiking, swimming and mountain ‘climbing, and the-summer. usually yields. $400 in salaries and from Venice Wednesday as guests! tips for hard-working waitresses, chambermaids, busboys and ; bellhops. Busy setting a table at.Chateau Lake Louise are (left to right): Pamela Peake, 19, a student from Dalhousie University, include ballerina .Dame| Halifax; Margot Fonteyn and her husband} and Maxine Slater, 22, University of British Columbia. Dr. Roberto Arias. nor, ae mS Television, which broadcasts’! Jennifer Stanley,. 21, ¢ g clothes - McGill University, Montreal; "CP. photo. erford, was. held at the nome of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ‘liam. Denluck, ' of 1418 Piggott Avenue with daughter Wilma as _ hos- tess. Miss Rutherford is to wed Gino Mossini Friday evening. an Cae Seated in a pink’ and white decorated chair Sharon was pre- sented with a corsage of white and yellow carnations by Miss Denluck. Gifts for the. bride- to-be were presented to her in an upturned umbrella, decorated with streamers. bee - A light buffet-style snack con-. tinued the gay affair. ek Attending the shower .were Miss - Marlene. Garbutt, Miss Anita Weise, Miss Marena Pos- tulo, Miss.Laurette Desautels, Miss Diane Mori, Miss Dorothy Geary, Miss Judy. Thomas, Miss Bernice Raychuk and Miss Mis- ako Hamano. 007-20 en 3 | American literally to. take his on such things as books, music| MuSic with. him. or extra education. Alongside! ae My choice for oe, GF, “NOTHING QUITE LIKE OCTOPUS CHOWDER — Treat for skin- ‘Givers taking part in competitions this weekend will. be potfuls ‘of octopus chowder, being prepared by Mr. and Mrs.. David “McGregor. The chowder, said to be delicious, will be served after. the 150 divers compete in “treasure chest” hunts off Victoria . —CP photo. - ‘waterfront. be See ; ' Seventeen enthusiastic stud. {| Although the weather has not ‘ents, ranging in ages from six co-operated, classes have con- jto'14, are taking part in the tinued, under the able direction of Mrs. Robert Hinman and when | «Prince Rupert painting in the } (‘parks program, sponsored by the |it is raining the students paint i still life-indoors. | : ? : a De Se * ves om C; © ‘ +e Ad 1 . we: . i : : ee . Civic Centre. No Games. Under $15 Boe Legion Auditorium, Friday, July 15th EVERYBODY WELCOME 7 Nios) shai tala she 7 MONTREAL, July 14th—With a heigh. and a. ho, it’s off on a trip you go—and to make your travelling truly carefree—be sure ta travel with BANK OF MONTREAL Travellers. Cheques. Travellers Cheques. sold by the B of’ M can bo casily cashed at banks, hotels and larger. stores , anywhere. Your Travellers Cheques are uscless Meas ed LO anyone but you, . . you countersign them when you cash them, They come in convenient amounts of $10, 520, $50 and $100... such a neat, theft-proof way to carry your moncy! So, why not drop into your nearest B of M branch before you go and ‘turn your money into Travellers Cheques, 1 JUST LOVE SUMMER PATIO PARTIES — don’t you? And this slimmer. there's .a new. eracker baked b MeCormick's that will’ make “your -out-of- doors onterlaining more enjoyable than ever, SNACKERS is the name of this new cracker delicacy, They're speelally made by Me- Cormick’s for casual snacks or fancy trays. ag ites you psa els liquid ors remover. dust usa : , re handy glass applicator {o drop Freezone (Praazone <1 4 on tho com and quickly pain. bogins to fade, In just a fow days your corn Is completely | “gone, Freezone is good for calluses, too, Asi for Freazone at any: drug counter and keep your feot in beach-beauty. condition all: your long. ° A WELL:ICNOWN FASHION MODEL told mo hor socrat of polse and good-grooming, Sho rotles on the pros tectlun of IGTIQUIST (Deodorant and Anth ‘ Toraplrant) to keep her fresh: and> dainty throvah ao day. of tashlon shows: and photo graphy, You'll find Ediquot is absolutely: safo for al) your fine clathea and sheorost fabrics, You; you can count on Ltlquet—Cream, In jar “8, or |uho— for eampleta, day-long daintinors, Msperis ageeo that a eroam deodorant in thas reas moxt effective type. Mor. convenience at home and ‘partieularly when (ravelling, try Euqnel in the handy tube-unbreakable and 80 citey to pack. | a mo 7BVER make tha-summer miserable for you? Hero's pOks HAY FE u_lellar from a hay fover sufferor who snys: > “hy July. and August 1 am likely to snooze. and blow, a grout. deal with hny fever, With my w tay fever T havo. alight asthmatic symptoma, Bul Tan thankful ta say that tT have now found in RAZMAIL a remedy that gives me very. | satlistactory rallef from tho difflault broathi of asthnu, «Moroaver, when T usa RAZ MATE U ‘ gel qrent vallef from snoozing and blowing and trom itchy, Irritated oyos, | heartily recom: - mond RAZ-MATE (a everyone who suffors ag) If you are planed with the misery of hay fovor.or Arr have done." o ' dee ’ ; oy Le ta! Mebet SN aes -” Painting continues d {class hikes: to; is about one quarter. of the for possibly the favorite indoor sport. oe, But Americans in general love the outdoors and spend much time driving to it or through it, Extreme mobility means also that city dwellers and people in the most out-of-the-way places can share similar enjoyments. Classes started..Monday, July 4, but had to wait a day before going outdoors. Tuesday was hot and sunny, the only day the students had, and they soaked up the sun while paint- ing the old stone fountain south of Second Avenue. and Fourth Street West. ” The five classes that have been held since then were con- ducted partly indoors and partly outdoors: .... et ht ons Mrs. Hinman: said. that the | a Scenic ‘spot, get settled, start. to work, and in 20 nesday, July 20 at the Civic | Centre. Following the display, the. work will be sent to Van- couver for the annual: scholar- ship competition. - this,.the annual U.S. liquor bill! whole total, or $10,000,000,000 — | eles P op ular - ‘ A surprise shower for popular bride-to-be Yvonne Smith was held Saturday evening at the home of Mrs. Leonard. Girbay at 1285 Water Street. Miss Smith is to wed Michael Gringler at the Church of An- nunciation July 16. : was the. seat Miss Smith used by Mrs. George Warner who was also co-hostess of the party. a .“best-wishes” cake. Others present at the. shower were Mrs. Fred Bellis, Mrs. Rob- ert .Pederson,.. Mrs. ,,Leonard Smith, - Mrs.’ Louis,; Smith bride-elect’s mother, .“Mrs.Ed ward Pilfold, who is.to be matron ing July 12, Under president Kenneth Laird the SON will invite friends and members of the Sonja Ladies to the picnic. COUNCIL BRIEFS Tenders slated soon on new health unit | Tenders will be called soon'on a new building for the. Skeena Health Unit, it was learned last night at City Council. The new health unit, to be bullt on the site of the old fire hall at the corner of Fraser and Fifth Strects, has been designed by Vancouver architects W. A, Birmingham and Wood. The city counctl’s health com- mittee reported last night that the architects have been in- Recommendations approved wore: that the tender of Rupert Motors Ltd, to supply the alty's 1060 tire requiromonts ata total cost. of $1,227.21 bo’ accepted; that a: “Jncobsen"”. Viscount power propolled 22 inch rotary power mower be purchased from Rotary Equipmont Sales Ltd, at a cost of $168.40 plus provinalal ‘solos tax; that an MBA ‘aly mask bo purehnased from Flock Bros, Ltd, at n-totn) coat of $830.84; and that Dustbane Powor Clean Mity-Mite vacuum alonnor be purehased from Rupert Supply Voung | id ot a total cost of $166.50 plus provinalal AMOR: bax, hos eo8 The ‘following Trade Liconae applications worovappraved: Astorin Mossengey Ltd, of 731 ‘Frnaer Street, on dolivery servicos. Mra, J. A. Smith of 4 Third Avonue Wost,"to ront four sloop ing rooms; Torry Yoremn of 315 With Stroat, to operate a taxi; and Dolores MoIntosh, to operate 4 Pa SE Mego Degli Ce paul ak byte ey : a aul ee Me ‘ tet WUE Php sete ye lew ype gh n be le ebay 4 ares i Jt ' ; the tgs cdetiepy od ee se i Ahoy A Financing Committee recom- mendation that $100 be donated to the Prince Rupert Rowing and Yachting Club for. the pur- pose of entertaining visiting race crews jn. the Bi-annual International Capital-to-Capita! eR fOr KS or do : Cruiser Race to take place July , just listen ta this. . ve ox of stint ef 1c Meciovtis's Snaekers venta dn MO ne structed to call for tenders aS 23, was also approved, ment of four dainty shapes — rounds, trie. soon as possible. The tonders ee — angles, ringers and squares. dust imagine the altracti « party trays . will ba opened n Prinee Rupert, , - - . : you can design with Snackers four popuwar shapes Served play or , : ao with'a varicly of spreads, pel p — city Counell Inst night ap-| Annou ncements PRETTY FEET ARE A VERY IMPORTANT PART of your beauly . ° . ney an tho beady Don't et unsightly ears ant | pdoved four purchasing com. M, Kiolon. enie Sunday, July , ie “plasters spoll.the good looks of your feet this mittee recommendations for).!’ yan Bay., Bus leaves (Ve summer. To make sure, got rid of corns the . ae aan | Moose Lodge 10:30 a.m, will pick saecff modern way—with liquid FREEZONE, Thoro's tondors for articles to be used|up at Gyro Park and Conrad oth oN no dangerous cutting, no bulky plasters, when by various clty departmonts, {School For all Moose members nd familas. for the kids. (1379 9 Salt Lake Ferry every Sunday, weither) permitting, hourly sterting at ll a.m, from Cow Bay | floats, Phono 2628 or 3100, (113) 1 ORONO EE EE ee EE Prt rE TR \ CAMPERS! FISHERMEN! » > HUNTERS! TRAVELLERS! _ sco the new | i Aste for din Wrearley uy eo Surprise : shower dyokes. | - A chair decorated with a can-. opy of. blue and white streamers while gifts were presented to hex. Games and refreshments fol- | lowed including the cutting of; major » silhouettes, Races and treats |. '