rdren of «meeting aBe eee C Melville. and Mrs, tomorrow. en penyoton where: Mr. es of- “souvenir ‘gifts, trib- nd ‘feted at teas; dinners "parties: They leave by Can- ? Pacific’ ‘Airlines: plane and spend. a: few days ‘in’: Van- e ed duting the. past. two -and Mrs. G. A. a mund, who with their chil- sen ‘John, aiid Irene. left Sat- y night. aboard . the. Cana- - Prince. en: route. to. New|. will “residence, were. Mr. eR rest, ninster where uthey | “Shell. “Be ng by CPA plane tomor- | join: Mrs, ‘of Montreal. manager. T. . Melville, the city ‘with -their _ route to} Melville a “been transferred as ‘bank re ‘been’ ‘widely. en- ng. the past ..few ) active: in |, com _ and “Oil located | here e william F. ‘Stone was re- -elected president of the Society for Retarded Child- Prince Rupert and district Friday night when nithe Civic Centre. 9s ee REAR RY is : ‘J. M, Phillipson, ° vice- -president;. Mrs, Erling. Pedersen, . secretary, and, Odd: Eldsvik, treasurer. (4/51). Directors appointed were Mrs. R. R. Mallory, Mrs. Roy Boychuk, Mrs.” “R.A,:- McLean, .Mrs. W.: D. Lambie, Mrs. P. J. Lester, :Mrs. G, T. Grantham, Mrs; C, Be Mor-. row and'R. D.. Marshall. . The financial ‘report for “1960 presented | ‘by Mr..Eidsvik showed a financially successful’ year for ‘the: society. “The financial, success enjoyed by the Society. last year. was in. part due:to the many ‘generous ~ donations: received”; .: Mr, Stone said..in. his: thank-you address.. SPECIAL THANKS > ‘He ‘paid ‘special ‘thanks’ to’ the Imperial Order. Daughters: of the ‘The text’ of Mrs. ‘Ridsdale’s re- port. is ‘as follows: |. “ft is rather difficult to write |a ‘report: at this : time as itis, only mid-term at the. school and the end’ of the - ‘term for ‘the. society: were nine. children : on’ the - roll were. sent . two children - from Roosevelt ‘Park School. on.. ‘the Guidance ‘Clinic. oO “For. the first six weeks of the year, my assistant, Mrs, L.M.. Greene was away., and I reecived supplementary help. from Mrs. David Wiens | and. Mrs. ‘Edwin Lindseth. ° we “Many ‘small. parties were en- joyed during the year at. ‘Valen- tines, ‘Easter | and Hallowe’ en, ~“phis”“ past’ year parents . have sent party, favors. and food .to days,” 3 “phe children’ have. ‘been: very | co- -operative- ‘and:. we. hope, *. time: .may achieve . ‘something worthwhile.” ; 1 ize’: that: ‘these. children - will. “never: learn the. three Rs and.. ‘\o that: some may “never: even’ write. their own : names, : Others ‘riamed to. office . “ware |” : associaiton, Ting was the report submitted by the bfanch held its annual Empire, “the - Benevolent, “Protec- tive: Order’: of -Elks,; the. Little League’ baseball, -The: Boy: Scout ‘Columbia’ “Cellulose Company Limited’ and: the Prince Rupert” Rotary, club;: Pera . Mr. Stone’ ‘expressed. ‘the. desire for the continued ‘support: of the. community: and the°need. for”a larger. membership . in’ the: So- ciety.’: 7 He pointed. out’ ‘that member- ship in ‘the. Society costs: $1. and anyone wishing, to .assist: in- the. work of | the retarded : ‘children: ‘should | ‘get: ‘in. touch: with: ‘any: Rupert branch. * Highlighting the ‘annitial’ meet- - Report: of school's’ progress - “However last’ January ‘there| call but very. soon. afterwards we recommendation of | the - Child celebrate: their: ‘children’s birth- which ~ has Proved very: Children very. co- operative — - “Not-many: adults: ‘fully F real-> what; we- Aes trying” to- do. is Jack and Jill school superintend- ent. Mrs, Joe Ridsdale, mee ‘continued... .; "In early. May of last” year. “a swimming. ‘program. at. ‘the “Civic started. and: held every. Wednes- ‘day ‘morning. “The sing very well and we have three ‘swimmers; ‘to date. with. the: re- ‘maining children being able to paddle around. in the big. pool without fear-of the water... “Our, grateful . ‘thanks’ go. to ‘all who have helped with this: pro- gram,” from the’ swimming- -pool |: instructor to the faithful. men ‘and. women ‘who - have’ provided transportation. es “Someone | else who ‘deserves recognition » and appreciation is Joy Hinman; ‘Arts and Crafts di-'|: rector, of. ‘the. Civic.Centre, who since last. October has faithfully come to. the school each. Friday to give: lessons in ceramics and palnne: Se . “Mrs. Greene has. ‘been a. tower} executive member. Of: the: Prince ae ‘successful. and Tv hope. will: be! shaping of the. bodice. Note, ince Rupert: Dailp Wews: Ley. a : ueaday.::JARVARY: RM: just ag toe tome Se ‘Centre Swimming pool, had: been. : : oe 7 children are. ‘progres-’ a THE: ONE- PIECE. DRESS. with a trim} ‘tailored’ “suits fashion’s perfect: answer, to what’ to” wear, from’ how: through: ext: ‘Spring. . Rembrandt “crisply: etches | the’ revers ‘and: waistlin Pot! ‘Pattern A745 with’ ‘licorice- “flares. ‘gradually, toward” the. hem. ‘and. that: means ‘pure: ‘flattery: fOr. ersion.: “of ‘his’ one ab ‘Original over the hips.in, “a line-t, In black, the look” is: princess: the. figure: : : For: an -all-seasons _choose textured cotton, sil: -and-\ or. jersey. "Printed ‘pattern. A745 “is. ‘available. in Misses’ Sizes. 10, 12,.14 _ neh‘. fabric; plus pur--" : 16 and 18: Size 16 requires’ ‘65° yards- ‘85:1 - chased: braid. trim: Send ONE. DOLLAR. Rupert: Daily. News, Pattern: Department, 60:-Front: ‘Street. “West, ' Toronto, Ontario. -Please print: plainly. YOUR: ‘NAME, ‘ADDRESS - with ZONE, STYLE. NUMBER and, SIZE. " 7 Craft.: “were®., Mrs.F 2 Ste ‘John. ‘discipl line. et Madeley, : 4, ‘first. - vice-president; P : “| Mrs. Te! ‘F. Bennett, second vice- the school,’ “private: ‘schools, : president ‘Mrs., Werner : Jensen, ' reation, ‘motification; ‘s 2 treasurer, and. ‘Mrs, 'B, B. Milnes, |. u club: representative, ce ; A ssion:\w “held: at ‘the ‘Positive ‘Approach’ to Education” |P land.” Miss rself'in he Naud, “speaking. Mrs. uaa ‘was. installed as p regs‘club Thursday: night... She: ‘succeeds ‘Mi 3 Others. installed by. Mrs... B.H.: secretary; | Mrs.. ‘William «Wasyk, : ers: and.Indlan ‘pupils... given: by: “Mr! table topi s cation with’ the: ‘two-minute. 'ad- - discussing homew K;* t slow jearn- mental ‘health,’ ‘par-| _M ent’s. ‘interest, “sex education’ in. and: “Mr ‘yee-- timer.. “Program chairman Mrs “ parlic plate ‘supper. ‘and: ‘social’ wa en joyed: following’ the. business." me ~ Next. meeting . Will: be.: helaia " eley,” Feb | whic aor. ” “Inicluded’ 7in : | dressed. in, ‘furs,: very pea ib interest: ‘as it: is very ‘0 | producing “Hight They ios look": {0s black | ‘praid ‘to ‘accent. the” ‘graceful ” too, ‘how: ismoothly- ‘the pleats: »flow. * for p nted™ “Pattern Anas to. Prinée oy port .has been with “me. ‘onger than any other’. ‘assistant. ot shall. miss. her. very ‘much, if she ever. feels ‘it. necessary to. leave the ‘school. « ' ‘ ofThis is not just” ‘a: job. ‘which ‘pays a salary. “One: must. have a of strength and up. until: this re-~ | ‘real. interest, a’ lot’.of. patience: WORCESTER; England: @). i an. Smit. We at : ib. ‘burning € \. During © “1960: og e; 10,350. ‘signatures - ain, ‘ou ; ‘his f ather ‘th Museum _our.guests are: find ee interest. . We. were: fortunate - “toh “| be: able, to: ‘bet, this. good: carving, 7 | EWO -dolls,. “man” and". it ase 1 ifully -| been: “used” sfor:. a oa an old |. .) the. ‘groove’. and:.a -piece -of.. and. the’ women tend it: and: ey One, of our young lads: who His’ us oftén: a ‘visitor: at: ‘the. ‘Museum, ‘wick, keep, a iA “ Tse MeL UTTER Lae ho iv oy guest, Pr as it’s yould believe: that’ during : fo teach them the ° simpler jobs |.and love of.all. children. : ‘around. a “house: and’ all: the’ “May we. _who. are. ‘fortunate ca everyday things., which will help enough to ‘have normal children Saturday to visit: with: ‘relatives to make things more self-suffic- thank God for His goodness and e the duo: leave: this’ week |ient. To. this end we would hope | in our thankfulness try .to help |that in’ “the ‘not | too distant | those less fortunate ones to solve future we may jhave a new-school their. problems. and» ease: their pbuilding: equipped - with kitchen burdens.” ae facilities: as well as the simpler | — handicraft. tools. ” “These children are growing | up, ‘as all children do, and if they are to. have a place and some security : inthe world we. must find ° the, means. to. help them occupy their. time, profitably or ee ‘CENTRE ° SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY -. . > 1° p.m.—Casual Basketball; 2 n.--Tiny Tots (4. yrs),: Ladie ramics. Ladies Smocking;. 4 Woodwork, | Jr. od on, Casual | Basketball sjng class, Jr. Ceramics (8- To the cata. HAMILTON, Ont. @r— Toron- -Byntionte, < rin) to truck: driver abandoned | his huge tractor-trailer in the mid- die of a downtown strect here to go to the rescuc of a lady in reeae sree Author Rosemary. Graham, says the sound of names and: words haptic EZELETSCRESSLEES LESH ESTSCESS | EPSEEFLETSIE =F UQRSZETATI ITE: we ew ~ 3 = Ss) Adult Ceramics, fonnis, ‘Casual: Handball. etball Practices 7 p.m.—Adult Badmin- 7,30 -p.m—Adult ‘Leather- Casual Ight. ‘Training, Casual ‘Table ‘Bas- at Booth Me-|. norial High School 7-8: 30 p.m. = New Royal and UFAWU, 8:30- 0. jp.m.—Fraser & Payne and otherwise. - - times | we. arc. despondent and wonder if we are accomplish- I know that they now haye skills which. they might — not have. had without. our. help. os A nous will, pay i) "for. A “geben Pee Te ade CONVERSION 1 i AIRMEN:. OVERSHAS -- Jv y Bohrding school tn 0 divor ividands for Tre 10" .cltviden of broken hones. ia the. bmodly, which won Curmollla Nuns, Tres or oe ; Loe tt a aa (HOOMES ‘ Divi “SION vor noar, he convern jon solv xchool ahildre gion. of an old+ house for ROA. armen whith: bie “This is my fourth term with . these children, most of whom ‘Thave had all the time, | .Some-— ing anything, bug looking back. ton down house, Warr qvoraons tilt Commander, on, Soon to:bo voncy which the alrimen: have proposed to yd now boarding school’ nt holp uf: mone “5 distress, _ Ba. Priest found .Mrs. “Mary Malinowski of .Stoncy Creek, Ont., had cut off a piece of. her thumb. while ‘closing her car coor, He took-her to a hospital and returned to. his. truck 20 minutes - later - to. find ib still Hugh MoLachian,. time to compote the program, - Qe Mee ba Bue at " youngsters hear, rather. ‘than | there in- the middic. ‘of the strect, ; on have. fnahioned. ‘from 0 runs ant Offleor. 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