, Brince Rupert 1 nily ews Len, ; ee _tuesday, July 25, 1061: eee, known | ‘clubwoman: . Stites NCE arti to be home.” ...- > With these’ words, ‘Tocal well- | and ener-. .Mrs.:. “O., R. getic - housewife, * 4 Green, 413° Sixth | ‘Avenue’ ‘West, 7../summed up her: “|looked: ‘back. on feelings ‘as she / "a .busy.+ three |: p *'to" eastern» Canada, and the: ‘United . “States: : “Mrs: B \ Green: returned by train’ Suncie fi L CURRENT PRODUCTION models made by” one of Biitati's Gxt: motoi re’.to have: ‘anchorages. for’ seat: ‘pelts. are Aguie. In..to! he:body. at‘the’ time of. ‘construction:: ‘In: this” picture ic Marrigan tries afety:belt: fitted, to..the: anchorage , Points | propellor’ shaft, doom pillar. and ‘door; sill. ‘i ri) : Macdonald, “daughter arr ‘and "Mrs.. J, A.. Macdonald,’ “Fifth | :Ayente _ East,, left: on: lay's © Canadian © Pacific’. ‘Air: lnes: plane, to. spend’ ‘three: weeks th Manocei it , a4 . we # Miss. Lynne Fiddes; 346 Fourth est, and “Miss. Jean}. eu Fourth awe “West plane, tiss ‘Alison: ‘MacFarlane, whd been visiting her brother- -in-, , Qualicum) : Me their. son™ ‘Harry, law. and sister; “Mr. and. Mrs. \Nor- man: Bjarnason, 1827, -Sixth- Ave- nue. - Kast, - -for.: the - past * four months,. ‘left by. plane © ‘today: ‘for married on “August * 18? SNA eee dee ve A holiday” in “Vancouver and | Las” Vegas, Nevada, isin’ “store 4 for Silver” Mason, ‘517 - ‘West’ Sev- | énth: “Avenue, He leaves by plane tomorrow on'a. ‘three-week’ ‘holi- af ey trip: ‘to’ these eltles..: . oe + * and. Mrs. ‘ Adolf. Pootsik of 720 N} Seventh | Avenue. East,: left the =} eat today for a three week va- + cation. on. Vancouver ‘Island and in the’ Okanagan. & : eg Meo “Mr, - Rbbert- ‘Wenning, -editor..’ and publisher . of. the. Alaska ‘Sports- | man: ‘magazine, ‘ and: ‘Mrs. ‘Hen- ue |ning,: are visiting. in: the: city for ‘They. ‘arrived ‘from vias. ‘Canadian ; ‘Pacific ‘Airlines, and, are. ‘Scheduled ; 0. g0 afew: ‘days... Seattle. on. to. 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Jamboree was marred by rain, and: for ‘the first few days,: the ©, visitors ‘found. the -weather -very...cold: and: damp. However, the’ wea- ther. brightened up and: the jast few.. days: “were. very... warm...” -Mrs.:Green left Ottawa. July 15. for’ a. 20 hour.’ “bus trip: ‘to Washington, D.C... En route: she |: passed through: New: “York, “but was’. unable. - to: see’ ‘anything of, the city, as the’ whole area was covered by | a, thick unpenetrable smog, . In Washington, she Was one | of six Canadians to. attend the ‘International Toast mistress age was” “e grand ‘trip ‘and an ‘exciting. experience. but it: is good “andthe remainder: of: “nearly: four hundred’ delegates ‘were . from — the United, States. .: ‘The: convention: took. ‘place’ at: the Shareton- Park: Hotel, where e: the. women ° -also stayed, and: it: lasted. four.: ‘days, Mrs... Green: particularly: ‘enjoyed. ‘the. wore benefitted. by. these. ‘talks. ‘and will: be: ‘able* to’ bring new: ideas’ for: ‘discussion ‘tothe. local club: ‘In. the‘ speech’ ‘contest, CMrs:: Green: was. Oa ‘to: note that. The. return ‘trip to. ‘Ottawa. {again included’ passing ‘through ‘smog-bound | New.;York, and: the tired trayeller:; was. glad. Lo re- enter Canada’ and procééd, home, TO REPORT: he local : Toastmistress ‘Club has been in’ existence only since January, 1960," ‘and Mrs. Green re {has been an active worker in it, ‘holding - ‘several’ offices: ~The terms. last- only six. months, in- stead of the. usual year,’ and ‘1Mrs.: Green was: president of the local” ‘association * from: January |to:June of. this year. She will be giving © ‘a full: report - of her, fap fat.a’ future meeting. any may bring hele again. _ When Miss. Miriam, Ja area to. take a.-position patients: ‘of Prince Rupert were left without the servi therapist. ~ Because. ‘of - ‘staff. ‘shortages, the: “Canadian Arthritis’ ‘and, Rheumatism | Society. ‘has | been’ forced to carry a minimum treat-! ment service throughout | British Columbia this. year. In ‘addition to. Prince ‘Rupert: centres in Prince: George, ‘Ques- nel, Trail, Nelson and the. ‘Fraser. Valley. are either, closed. Or on skeleton staff.” . The Society" is mentioning. this to- illustrate its needs and what it-is’ doing to” try. fo: “overcome. the” ‘problem... © ‘Keenly aware ‘of the ‘heed. of training rehabilitation ™ ‘staff’ ‘Canada, CARS, : ‘the : Polio: Foun: dation. arid >the’ G. FP. “Strong Centre: have’: assisted” financially. in the establishment of a school of physical niedicine therapy at the University of British Colum- bia. this fall. Equipment. and convention of 1961. There was VICE- CONSUL FINDS, German “immigrants * to. “thel) Prince- -Rupert.: district, “are ad- apting . “well, to. their. new. sur- roundings: | ind: the: “Canadian way ‘of life ’ ‘And on: the. “whole ‘they are “law-abiding than | new- comers from ‘some other foreign countries. ° ; These opinions ‘come: from Dr. Herbert ° Limmer,: vice-consul - at the German consulate in Van- couver, who-has ‘been ‘visiting '|prince Rupert:on the first stage ofa familiarization «tour of _|north central British Columbia. -Dr,- Limmer - arrived. by . boat and after discussions with vari- ous business representatives and administrative officials, left.to- day by car for Kitimat, Smith- ers, Burns Lake. and. Prince George. : REASONS FOR Trip ‘Purpose of the trip, he ex-, plained, is two-fold: first, to ac- quaint himself: with) the’ coun- try. and its industrial develop-_ ment, and to inquire Into any special problems which might confront Iminigrants | from Ger- many, =. ‘ Although he’ has been four and avhalf years in’ the diplo- Tmatic service, Dr. Limmer has ‘spent only four months in Can- ada -— all with the consulate at Vancouver, He was particularly inter= : ested tn Prince Rupert's grow- ing sawmill industry and ine creased part activity as a res sult of - federal government. grain shipments to the Orient, While here he met E, T. Ap- plewhnite, Chamber of Com Oranges, onions sandwich mates JASPER: PARK LODGE, Albar- in-— Eyer try eating oranges ‘ane - onions bogethier? “Wall, tf you haven't try them in. ‘sandwiches: this. summer,” | suggosts Chof Bill Schinidts, Ca- nadian® National. Hotels oxocne tive: chef and sujervisory chot al dagpor Park Lodge, Alberta, “UPpalea poslico of brend, buttor it, Pool an orange, slice It, and place a lnyor of orange on. the bread, Siico a large onion, ‘and Place a Inyor of onion on top of the orange, Top the sandwich With: another silea of huttorod rere, Cut and sarvo." . Ohof. Salymidts: oxplains that tho orange and onion modify the atvong taste of each othor, pro» duolng.a delicious. cooling favor for AW, AUMIMNOF- cbime: naunidwich, eee remem em erent nriouncements @: “mho Publla Library will close for’ tho holidays, Saturday, guly 2th, and roapan Tuesday, tember. OH ook i 1 salaries will be paid from. federal ‘merce’ “secretary os ials,° theofficial - administrator, former. honorary . “consul | Hugo chenberger,: pastor. Of “Bethel Baptist Church; ‘among. others. MANY AT KITIMAT' : “The “number ° ‘of persons, -or persons ‘of. German. origin, -who have settled in. the. Prince: Rup- ert. area in. the. last few: years has ‘been estimated locally at between 400 and 500, he’ said. However, there are considerably more at Kitimat which has had Parents. off to cheer | ball. team Members of the Little League All-Star team may | recognize mother-or fath- er’s voice urging them on {to victory. when they play ball in the Prince George tournament tomorrow and Thursday, One veer enit, Mrs. Martin Han- lL sen, left on the bus. yesterday with the team, and. several more rooters left. on this morning's train for Prince George, Some of these supporters will con- tinue on with the boys, if they keep winning the tournaments. Parents leaving: this morn- ing were Mrs. Willlam Souby, Mrs. 1.0, Donaldson and her daughter, Lee, Mrs, Metro Min- tenlgo, and Mr, and Mrs, Jacob Strand,.: On holiday’ on A motor trip, Mr. ‘and’ Mrs. Alox Slater will meal the tevin’ at Prince Gourge. Win or lose, tho. lads will have goad: local backing Lo ohcournge them. to-do: thelr. hoxt, for the hometown, ; oa e left the Prince. Rupert n the Vernon. hospital; Miller. Bay. and.. Terrace ces of a. qualified. Dhysio- government grants. All organi- zations in the province ‘have been asked. “to “help ’ to: ensure. the opening “of the ‘school. 2, 5. ; With the: appointment ‘of. ‘Dr: rock : M..Fahrni ‘as-. director, |Miss Jane Hudson ‘as. lecturer ; in’ physiotherapy’ and Miss Mar- garet. Hood as. lecturer‘in. occu- pational therapy,. opening’ ‘of the schoo]. now hinges..on.one factor -the students. The chance. ‘of entering this: “rewarding” *) ‘pro- fession is.“being pointed.‘ high school ‘girls. ; - “With: the acute sho ages : -of therapists . in, all countries, the n | travel possibilities , are, endless and salary..scales ‘are: high,” Says: ‘Miss Mary Pack, (CARS ‘executive director. o _Thformation on. ‘courses | and bursaries may ‘be obtained from UBC’ or from. the Canadian Ar- thritis and. Rheumatism: Society, 1645 | West Broadway, Vancouver. wet Germans of any, place n° British Kraupner, and Rev. Jacob. Raus-: ok to’ his: satisfaction “that German immigrants ‘on the . whole’ were not’ falling . foul ‘of. the law, ‘and: were | ‘generally ‘speaking - becom-: ing. well respected | members of the. community. et - While some complain not”. dif- ficulty | in ‘finding employment exactly. to their liking when. they. first’ settle in Canada, most’ ‘'Te=: solve the: problem. in* time, : she said. “After: all, one has to be: will. ing-in the first place’ to put. up with a certain amount of incon- venience when one moves ‘to-an-: other. country,” he explains.” u FOOD RULE’. « , - Canada’s food rules recom mend one daily: serving of whole. grain and at least four slices of bread with -butter. © hen, é SERVICE| ae ELEOTRIO Lr 0, W. Phone, 206) “Bho JACKPOT WVERYONI "WA to UFAWU BINGO. roe ON. HA WHLCOMIS «