f i Oe aie OM “ FOSTER. HOMES | we , “. “Still ..the.. biggest. _- Prince." Rupert ° ‘is “homes, ”- Mr. Prokop. said. ‘| “For. this area we, haye three social | workers,. each earrying a oe : ‘Booth ‘Memorial: hig ‘tion members: were? told: : Speaking. ‘at the. PTA: regular ‘meeting: ‘Wednesday night, guest speaker; Williain, Prokop, district "supervisor . ‘of the: : :Departinent “of: Social’ Welfare for the Prince ‘Rupert: ‘area, “outlined “the’‘ser- a “vices offered: By: the Social: Wel-|: fare department... t...need ..in “for foster He: “also reiterated that the greatest: difficulty his. depart- -ment- locally. experiences is the “Jack” of staff. and lack of pro- ‘fessional. training in staff memi- ‘bers. ee He said that. there: are 1, 160 “eases: ‘of “which -500 ‘are ‘active ain? this district,. which includes “east ‘to. Shames,. north ‘to . the’ ‘the! ‘Quiéen: “Charlotte * ‘Islands, east ‘to Shames, north’ to the. S7th . ‘parallel and south to a _. -@istance of 30 miles from. Prince |: ‘Rupert including. the islands. ‘THREE WORKERS: “weneralized case load,” he. said. The’ social supervisor “explain: | ¢ 4. : Prince Rupert Daily News cee re Friday, November: 20, 1959 driver. training: course.’ 2 Cage The Social Welfare ‘department: is only as strong asthe: community ‘concern for its children is: strong, h'school Parent-Teacher associa- ‘ed: how. the work was divided ‘into 18 ‘categories which he. clas- ‘sified into five: main divisions, pensions, social allowance, health and’ institutional, miscellaneous and child. welfare. * In a’ question . “period “which followed ‘Mr..’Prokop’s address, concern ‘for. the’ ‘problems ‘men- tioned and ‘Suggestions for -cor- ‘rection ; were’ brought out by! the membership. « Be oy During» “the:: business - session chaired by | president Mrs. O. R. ‘Green, Mrs. A. L, Bell was nom- inated as the Region 13 North- “west”: ‘representative of the. PT Federation ‘ for: the next two years. 7 School “principal R.’ LBL Lucas reporting - on. activities..in. the]. school ‘said that: high” school|- “students” would ‘write’ examina- :tions - during. the week before Christmas holidays, : «He said that”. at ‘present « can]. / “eye testing p gram was: ‘being |. ‘conducted in that: the Prince’: Rupert. Junior : Chamber of. ‘Commerce Was. “co-| the. school: “and e hamas. The paper ‘was founded “Ti sfuture rolé’’since © childhood: ‘items. Special emphasis willbe -OORP vA bingo vie will follow the annual .pre- -Christmas | bazaar. and: tea ‘it'was an- nounced Wednesday night. when the Order” of the’ Royal: Purple held its régu- lar meeting, ir in: ‘the: Elks Lodg e. ca oe bazaar,’ and which will feature Christmas placed on Christmas gift .sug- gestions. and shome-baking, | it was reported, _ In other business ‘plans. for the Children’s Christmas, Tree party were made. It was. an- nounced that the party is, for all children of OORP’ and: Bén- evolent Protective Order. “of Elks members, between the ages of one and eight. — ‘The regular. meeting night, December 16, will be followed: by a Christmas party with exchange of ‘gifts. , Mrs. J. A.D. McIntosh was the winner of the October, “Dress of the Month.” |. - Chairman of the: “OORP_ Tal- ent Show Mrs. Robert ‘Holkestad reported that: proceeds .of.. some projects. : 2 “The sum of $25) was: Voted to : Dupuich, 29, is slated to suc ' ceed her: father-as editor . . the Nassau. Daily Tribune, largest newspaper in. ‘the Ba- , by ,her. grandfather in. 1903; ‘She has been: training for her: ce Bileen. has.a. philosophy. de- ‘gree from the University: of. Toronto, a dagree in journal- plans - bingo nig yht. Fil plans were ‘made for the to be held December 9]. $200. will ‘gO towards: charitable . _ism from Columbia University. . Oe gash be, given. the. new | “Elks a needy « ‘and’: elderly’ -cltizens, Mrs, FY C,. 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