Disssed . Entertainers, “diplomats and business | ‘men. i the.’ ea fat bei obscure. baronets, the light: shunane mngerdiplo gimmicks. ”y. Sir. David: Eceles.’ “One: of the’ few MPs to ‘accept, ‘their ‘sartorial é responsibilities | to hundreds ‘}of thousands: of. ‘workers in’ the | fashion: industry.) - : “Mr. Douglas Fairbanks “CBrit- y. ish taste’ and American imagina- | tion... whose. generous cravat, ° flamboyant «beard, ~ im- peccable ‘morning coats. and delicate buttonhole orchids offer the world a free sight. of, sump- lat aa Bos ‘his. money ey 2). _ Rex Harrison (“. ‘most attractively. -¢lad’*men on ” ‘the international . stage, © ‘look-. ng invasably.. rolisroyce. ye (“His ‘novel use. of. Glen. ‘check “trousering with © “morning: ’ coat Sa Sy ere suits . “of what suits. his figure coupled with. the. direction. male style is taking. YE : Mr. ‘Richard’ ‘Nixon He finds a neat ‘line between the. wigwam NE ete ludicrously tight togs. of U.S. Jivy, leaguers . He ‘should be ‘warned; any appearance other. _than. vulgar. may brand: -him. limey-like -and offer the tsiss of death at the next. election. ).. His. Excellency,:. ‘Marshal ‘Josef. CAs ee eS PEATE Nd Bae en ae ete: tator - of personal appearance goes not entirely ignored. Py “The unnamed 11th “well Dres- ‘sed Man” was’ ‘apparently - John ‘Taylor, the editor: of: The Tailor. and ‘Cutter, ‘who remains anony- ‘mous | ‘through’ modesty;: or: be- cause: his. publication was a co- ‘Sponsor. . “According to: him,: ‘the selectors looked: for: “irr eproachability” in “men's Gress: ““The judges didnot _concern , themselves - -overmuch :'famous’ dancer” mong. the best. “dressed. See nage apm ets sotbehna abe A ee ate i F ‘ Lamt's: WAVY. RUM ¢ full-bodied elight aroma “THis advertisement. is not pubtished or UsMayerd * hy the Liquor Control Board oar by the’ Government of ¥Writiab: Calumbin | WE poupLe “ys THE _ MANUFACTURER'S - ! L. ieee | | PHONE 2325 hee eitarara Army t man without resorting | to . allows flair without ‘vul- |: tuosity, a man who really: shares: : “Dorie: of the “EER. HY The. ‘Duke. of . ‘Kent his. doublé- breasted. lounge “shows. an: appréciation’| shapes of U.S. drape and the ‘Tito (“The ritziest-looking: -Dic- . in the. world. Even ‘in™ ‘ay state left of left’ the worldliness| ae Mrs: William, McKeown: and -Er- |Mr.*and Mrs. Frederick Sklapsky {400 Eighth Avenue West and. | Percy | McIntosh, RATED N e Full’ -Ib, Capacity @ Automatic ‘Lint- “AWOY. Wash and Rinse @ Underwater Detergent Distributor @ Wash Water Selection @ New Rugged Mechanism ey @ Automatic Motor Protector . with the. stitt- collared. rectitude of ‘conservative. rieatness: Main. considerations were Andividual- ity,” ‘without ‘complete isolation; correctitude = without © bigotry, color ‘with ‘cacophony, novelty without. eccentricity. ” 4 _ Prince Rupert’ Daily. News| Thoredays: July 23, 1959... THOMAS. BARBER:.. advertis- ing manager of. The ‘Daily “News for the. past’ two’ years, “left. yesterday by car.for Van- -couver from. where. he will’ fly * “to join his wife: Eleanor: and son. Roger in- England. ‘Mr. Barber. and ‘his. ‘family plan ‘to return to Canada’ in about: six. weeks time and will take up. residence on. the lower mainland. : , “PERSONALS . _ Mrs. ‘Derrick Ratcliffe and children “Wendy. and. Carol of 659 Eighth -Avenue’ East, leave Saturday by. Canadian Pacific Airlines. plane for a two-week holiday visiting friends in Vic- boria.: Vancouver’ residents . Mr. and vin: Wadsworth arrived yesterday for a short stay. to visit: relatives of. 132, Highth Avenue: East, Mr. ‘and Mrs.: Norman .- ‘Sklapsky of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest McKeown of Port Edward. “ SUMMER TIME: ‘is ‘rodeo and stampede time and ‘enj ying” ‘typical western “hospitality is Oddie Eidsvik, of this. city, ‘pictured as” he was. presented. with ‘one of Calgary’s traditional white hats: on. arrival in Calgary.for .the famous Stampede. ‘Making the. presentation is Captain F. V. Taylor and stewardess Lisa’ Erik- . ‘sen. Mr. Eidsvik was en route to Montreal where he ‘is attending 4 yiormal: “people'! ‘and | the a, summer. course ‘in. accounting at McGill. University. _ MUSEUM. BRIEFS... By JOCELYN “BOLTON: Te i some weeks. ‘now since..| have written news but we have been very. busy. Hundreds of people have. been enjoying our displays,and so many marvel i Geccibed ate uses London, ‘England, | the reproductive mechanism. re- “| sulting in mongolism. and other: | forms of mental retardation. }SHOWS: BASIC DIFFERENCE. Le Strated,. wee! 2 badly. needed “research ‘in. the | field of-mental retardation and lar and I-am sure they. will be | will be” quite. heavy. they were walking along the Our picnic, which * ‘they. did, ate at. our collection, also..admire our: building. The totem poles are very. popu-_ shown’ in every. state of the US. and.provinces of: Canada. There have. been a great many more guests arriving via road that in. former years, and when the highway is paved I feel sure that the. tourist business “I: wish to thank -all. the kind people who have responded . “LO our call for help, in other words, have listed their names. with us, making rooms available for those’ visitors who . arrive and are quite unable to get a place to stay. I know that many have. avail- ed themselves of this -accomo- dation and ‘we at. the Bureau do appreciate it’ very much. Not long ago a lady and her daughter arrived off the. train from Indiana and were. bewild- ered. when told. there was: not a bit of accomodation. in any | of the hotels, however they were | billeted and were most grateful | to their hostess. : : - Some: other — visitors told” me |: waterfront, met. a.man who had a box of crabs, asked him. a question or two, told him they. were’ strangers. This local man immediately said come along on crab and told me. they had a: wonderful time with this family. It does make for a good feeling Canadian Cheniwa and Cel- in the city are Dr. J. C. Clunie, secretary of management in Montreal; T. W. Kent, special -assistant to. president of Chem- cell; Ian Barclay, assistant to president and secretary of Col- umbia Cellulose and Dr. C.J. MacKenzie, technical advisor to -CHeméell’' and member of. Board of Directors. of Chemcell. _ Leaving tomorrow for his home in. North Vancouver by plane is Master Billy McIntosh, son of ‘former residents Mr. and Mrs, foNowing a months’ holiday here as guest of uncle and ‘aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, 951. Hays Cove Avenue and Mr, and Mrs, Clarke McLean, 1840 Atlin Avenue, . lulose Company Limited officials’ and we at the Bureau appreciate ali this friendly ‘attitude, as we usually hear about it, and these people contemplate coming back. _ I feel sure that many of our friends will be happy to hear that Mrs. A. S. Apps is on her way home for a little while, and we hope will be well enough to again help out at the Museum. If not, we are glad to know that she has improved in health that much,-although we believe she will have to return in a month or so to Vancouver for further treatment, If anyone’ should know who “Miss McClure” is, we would ap- preciate. knowing, We have a large oll painting of Miss McClure, (self-portrait), do know: that:.Mr. Collart gave this oil. to the Mu- scum many years ago. However we have. been quite unable to identify this lady. We would.say that is around 1900 by the clothes she'is wearing. Perhaps someone who was ac- quainted with Mr. and Mrs. Col- art would know. this artist, if so; please let us hear from you. We find that. “Skeena, River of Destiny” is. still popular, ‘and |i we were interested to note that our Queen is also. the possessor of a copy autographed by Dr. R. G. Large. We have just sold a copy. which is being sent'to Malaya, the pur- chaser being Mr. Abu Hanifah, Dept. of Co- Operative Develop- ment, , Malaya. PER ERSON A L 5 Misses Terry and Betty Gillis of. Chilliwack leave -by | plane. | tomorrow for home, following a j holiday in the city as guests of theri. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.. Moore, ‘Avenue East. “Mrs. James “Andrew: of Smith- ers is visiting her brother and sister-in-law Mr.. and Mrs. T. G. Wardrope, 620 Seventh Ave- nue. East. -- which is very well done, and we FOR A WASH TO BE PROUD OF MODEL WD 59 SAVE NOW! PAY. LATER! 3 on | ee Now NOW onty 5 i, n ' j } "WATCH THE FRIGIDAIRE WASHER DEMONSTRATION co RECEIVE A (20 ounce) MEASURING GLASS FREE! a | ALIS ia : So. I AGAIN . $ 299 Only $2.00 per. week After a small down payment, a ert | eS al irs a EEC U La BaD Eye lof defective children born, ~and- Mrs. i (1229 Eighth {that mongolism ‘and ster mer 5 tal’ defects: were not, hereditary | in a: true ‘sense, mete The extra. chromosome = ciated . with: mongolism comes to of: London, . Ford. ott ‘Yeported ‘on work indicating | abnormality in ‘the: ‘number; of: chromosomes - ‘ny _ Dr. Murray. Li Bar Ont,, ‘and... 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LL ‘inks, hotdogs: and. ‘lee ¢ream soa (143) ! us ‘81st, IS S| tember:“1st;: phe ‘Public. ‘Library’ will be closing: for’ vacation, Friday, July ‘re e-opening ° ‘Tuesday, ~Sep- » : (44) =: _|'the. ‘child from the. ‘patent: vi, “Y seutd, © ‘but this ‘is because” some 2 1 “aecident'”: has: “happened. to the’. iparent’s’. reproductive. “cells, 2” “This accident. “can happen to anybody; ’ it. has: nothing to do. ‘with. heredity,” he sald. freee ae -ramnenretedneten lthe cells of" the body may | “be |, a. cause. : een Their. research. does’ give some hee clue as to what goes wrong. with “You | WANT ff “Dr, Barr ‘said the work has kh je 10: fmmediate ‘application | to the |f-% revention ‘or cure of mongolism ‘or’ Other. ‘forms: of mental’ de- PHILO: | Full-length Dairy’ Bar ‘ficieri¢y, : : : But it has:“very exciting”. im- plications for researchers be-~ cause it. is the. first time that such a basic difference between men- ; tally. retarded - has beén, demon-: He’ Said ite: should, ‘ stimulate IP. “steer: investigation ‘into definite and hopeful : -channels.” The problem | is increasing, he said, “not:. because: of any ob- served increase in the perc entage ut because. modern medical meth- ods enable many.of them to live much, longer: than’ in pre- vious years. 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