es Sant _ Tr eS Se Parsons and: Mrs J. S; ‘Burns: ao oe ae fete to- ‘be’ may. ‘again: ‘attend: “pre-natal: classes, in: the ) so week: course. to” o begin. September’ J under the’ Skeena. Health: ‘Unit: in an: + owho™ leaves” ‘for’ a: rotons take’ 1 man, recently “arriving “Calgary. will: be: joined: by her ve husb nd. the. end. ‘of. Septem= | arb} ‘from three films: being. featured. season;:) 14°: mothers tion, ' it was reported, Overlook:. “Mrs. - Jessee’s two weeks : ago. other. daughter Sharon, five.: “3 Mrs.’ {the classes. month-old Sheila‘and boys Jim- ymy, five and Betty, two. mothers said the’ courses * were “very, worthwhile.” “Th ‘the’ ‘United | States, 99° per’. cent. of families live. in- areas’ served ' ‘by television: aes oar you ® “think | -you. are. seeing ] | minute flies, check; they may be ‘a’ species of a. destructive flying ant, reported again to be caus- ing” damage. in -some: city” homes. » Hach» ‘year these ants do a cer- tain’ ‘amount. of damage to the wood in ‘homes, due to moisture. : | spector_ W..B. Withers, it is: dis- closed that’ ant colonies produce Fr iends ‘gathered. ne the’ “tied “of Mrs..G. P. Woodside last night ‘to fete Mrs. /Harry Rochester ivho.- leaves. Monday . with. her ‘husband > to make their home ‘in. the: south, after a five-year stay here. was’ Mrs... R. R: Whiteley, who ‘on. behalf. f the :Prince-. “Rupert: ‘Jaycettes - pre-. , sented ' the. guest-of- ‘honor. with’ a: totem. pole souvenir spoon. Games. and ‘refr eshments. were <“ehjoyed during the "night's en-. fertainment. Floyd \Eby,-. sR. Se: Ronald © Mc-. : ‘particularly. a ‘spring, and early.”’summer. “Ants. do ‘not bore. into good | os wood but.only rotted wood.. They ‘\.: build their colonies. in-any place |*. "Assisting the hostess: with: are . “Iangements. lV day: launched a: fierce: attack: on). “Truman 3 lof. ‘President~ ‘Eisenhower:: ‘and. os newspaper . said” this ‘t'; dence ‘in his article ‘published. ‘by. a | the: New York: Times Aug. 25. large. numbers of winged | forms, |. in. the: winter, | whien will afford. them ‘protec- | tion: (between floorings, ‘in’ walls; |. ‘behind baseboards; in‘dry.rotted . |. porch ‘supports, . under. stones, or. in' the ground itself”). ““When.nests are located in’ the house, they, may: “be . identified | by. the accumulation of sawdust which. the. ants drop, from the infested wood.” - The release. ‘continues. ‘by: sug- gesting. -methods:: of. controlling. the» ants: a’ five: recent: DDT: | Tass. ‘raps. Truman. ONDON' (Reuters)—The~ ‘So-. viet: newspaper. ‘Tavestia’ Wednes- former - President” charging: “he. is doing: his. darn=: dest to poison the coming. Visits’? | Nikita - . Khrushchev, - the... ‘Soviet: news: agency Tass reported. “ The was. eviz. Classes’ “inelede ‘instruction on” baby's growth,. birth, : care, feed- ” ing and personal exercises, with too Atethe. last. ‘series .of ‘elasses. held! during | “the: winter-spring:. and itwo- fathers’: Teceived useful instruc-. “Among. those attending | was Mrs: Lloyd. Jessee of 1528 Second ‘baby daughter, ‘Wendy Lee was born She has’ one , ; ‘David: ‘Martin: of 1069 ‘Sixth Avenue East, also attended. “Her: family is two-. Both In a release from sanitary. in- |, are Mrs. David Martin with her two -. month old daughter Sheila’and Mrs.. Lloyd Jessee. with her two- week old daugh-- ter Wendy Lee.—Staff” photo by, Charles: E.. Giordano. ° f “Flying ar ants. cause damage each year in city homes: spray of i0 per cent: DDT pow- der. or more effective, a. two per cent -to five per cent chiordan ‘oil. solution or emulsion. These ‘should be painted or sprayed on shelves,” cupboards, walls; work tables, drainboards, window sills and door threshholds. | ot AL R. Scherh recei ives. $4 00 pow universi ily ly Leona rd. “Raymond Scherk. today. was-announ- ced a winner. of a $400 Pacific Brewers’ Ware- housing Ltd:- scholarship school. . Son: of Mr. and” Mrs.” R W. 1} Scherk, : 2218 ‘Seal - “Cove ° Circle. ‘Leonard was. one of: 30 students who — “have. “won. scholarships valued at $9, 700 for study at Vic- ‘toria: College: and: the University of British’ Columbia. Te -The,: “awards, the." _UBC.: awards committee, range in: ‘value: from. $150 to $500. Twelve. other students from all pattg. ‘of. British Columbia won : ‘the: ‘Pacific, Brewers’. scholarshpi pilsene ‘CARLIN G s' PILSER hee tae we wees aU Ee ow Fora lig ie | and bright wes of course! | = er beer . Bes Favorite’ seessine of the’ taste 4 THs BC Bn’ iw not units ony didnthyed by the Liquor. Control. Honvd: or hy (he Government Tee “NOt ANE Cohumbta met For Fran Home Delivery PHONE 4032 * - Mothers and new babies | for. proficiency. entering University _ from | Ai i g h ‘announced . by Dean. ‘Walter: Gage, chairman of Glamor Took” “for poodles” latest rage in canine world ‘CALGARY (CP)—Smart- -looking French poodles on: rhine- * : , stone-studded: leashes are ‘becoming a necessity for the: sophis:. - ‘tieated woman'‘here. os A local canine: ‘peauty. salon is doing good business. making . dogs look fancy. Don: Brooks, an: expert in. the business, says some of Jhis’ customers have as many as three poodles, OP, * His’ “Royal Dutch”. treatment, costs $7.50, and includes , a everything: from’ ‘permanent waves to toenail painting.. Popu-: ‘lar: colors * ‘include blue and platinum, green and red... Hair styles.'for the. dogs. range, from .Continental. to. ‘New ‘Yorker, English Saddle: ‘and. Royal’ Dutch. vs “Clothes for these pets this year include, mink ‘coats costing = as mich: as’ $200. “The: rhinestone ‘leashes cost: between: $5 and’ © $15, and there are rubber, raincoats: with matching hood. and . boots, - Oe ae ky. , X peowee. reneserecsconn cewementeeegetedene | eo MR, T. GIBSON, ‘agent for oo “THE METROPOLITAN LIFE: INSURANCE co. odd will be in. the city: ‘from: Aug. 31 to Sept. 5. Any Metropolitan “Life: policy | Holders. or others. Wishing Life Insurance counsel - [and British Columbia. {266 Ninth Avenue Bast. may, contact’ Mr. Gibson at the” ‘Prince. Rupert Hotel. | verre we ee ee eh oe EIN PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs, and. children © Goeffrey. and ‘Sue 1$an,-244: Fifth Avenue West, re- ‘|turned home from.a. three- week motor ‘holiday in’. United - States A. 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