Cage: Teg wnt “By GLADYS, BLYTH... . Daily News Correspondent Organizing the. ‘Sunday. school work for. the. new.term, the set- ting aside of September 24 as rally "day, and naming October 1 asspromotion. day, were the itenjs dealt.with. at a meeting of ~ the): shaft of ° the_ Port ; Edward GespelChapel, which took. ‘place Fiday’evening inthe home of Mr. and-Mrs,: “Victor Janzen. at 329 .West Seventh .. ‘Street in Prince: ‘Rupert. . Pastor John Goertz, with ap- proval of members present, ap- pointed Victor Janzen treasurer, until the end of the churches’ fiscal year in May. . ‘Teachers appointed. to classes were, Mrs. Victor Janzen. in charge of the nursery class, Mrs. Alex Blyth for beginners, : ‘Miss Anne Neufeld to teach the: prim- ” ary group, David Wiens:and:Tim Derrick for junior I, John Goertz and Weldon Epp ‘to teach ’ the _ junior IL class, David -Epp..for intermediate class, and Mrs. John Goertz to ‘handle the sen- ior’ class.. — + te Mriand Mrs. ‘Fred Griinble’ left by cat Sunday for a two weeks fishitig and. hunting. trip ~to Francois and: Babine Lakes... ee cs * oe “Leaving - by car on: "Monday. was Mr. and: Mrs.. Jacob. Nelson withs their: two. children- Bonnie : aya"Raymond. .; They. plan: to. spend” a month: holidaying . and visiting relatives and, friends in Yyaneouver. : ie . +e us é “Mr. . and. Mrs.” , Bugene Shkur an’ of, Vancouver are presently. ie olidaying’ in’. Port. Edward and}: Asiting’ with their . friends’-Con- stable and Mrs.” George. Simpson. Mr. Shkurhan.is a. medical stu-; dent. The. couple arrived. Sunday, at’ “prepare fort fall season appointed by Nelson | Brothers’ | Saturday. travelling: together as ‘each go-to-their own homes in ‘and around ‘the city. They. had North - Pacific ' cannery.. George ‘to spend’ the. winter at |. ‘Mrs. . Benson. Young ; ‘with: ‘her son Ellis,’ flew to” “Vancouver Sunday where. Ellis. will undergo further medical care for. the injuries he suffered in, a fire last winter. . ‘Pe h# In Port Edward to.make thelr home are. Mr...and. Mrs. Peter. Clausen ‘with their, two small children. Mr. Clausen’ is an em- ployee of! Nelson. Brothers and on staff at the office. Mrs. Clau- sen, the former Arlane Whitford, ‘| taught school . in” Port . : Baward several years: ago, a “Allan T "Sheppard. has been Fisheries to the newly. -created position of shipping supervisor. He is responsible ‘for the ship- ping, labelling and storage of all fish.,products at. Port. » Edward and: Prince Rupert. pe Leaving’ Saturday” with, her husband on his fish boat is Mrs. Hans Estensen: who flew: up to join. him at North: Pacific can- nery the previous. week. She also visited’ her. son Kenneth who works at. the cannery: ve BR Be ~ Dennis Shikitani, “Olitis Im- oo, and Henry: Mukoi ‘left by car far as Vancouver where-they will spent’ the’ summer working’ at > be Manager - of ° Sunnyside - -can- nery, Tom Wallace: and his- wife left Wednesday ‘ ‘on.. the | Prince their home in Vancouver. Se _ “Miss: Yuki" ‘Nakatsuka ‘left. her tome ' at: Sunnyside. ‘Cannery * on Saturday: to spend: another: ‘year. he; ‘University: of. British: Co-. lumbia. eT SWINGING SKIRT FOR SCHOOL — Canadian wool is used for this sharply-pleated swinging skirt designed for. the high school set. It is topped by a collarless, cropped jacket of herringbone “tweed Designer is Young at Heart Inc, of ‘Montreal. — OP Photo “a wo Hn ‘Slooned t pr fora fall bazaar, a ‘tag day, anda Church parade were made by the members of the Imperial Daughters of the Empire, when. they held their eeting of the fall season at the home of Mrs. e E, Miller, 951 Hays Cove Avenue last night. | on November 18 at the Civic Cen-- tre, and will feature a $20 doar Order, Fite tie Géor The bazaar will be held i prize. ., Tig Wag day will be hold on Raluzday, Septombor 80, and the 1 recde be. contacted by the convenor, In keeping with Armistice Day events, Church parado will be on Sunday, November 8, adh Wdurther bustzors,, It WAS Ade noun fed = =othat the’ Cambrat Oly or will hold.a rummage or ie anla in the noay. future "s. Ervin mooting September Opera Society In the Olvic Cen LEG... A report, of the $200 scholnr= ods from this will fo boe wasdd tho Christmas dinner for tle sonior eltizens, Taggers will Lindstrom . was chosdn as delognte’to attend the 20-.of the . na hy taggtad en id fe Me! ship given to Milas Bernice R cao was given, 9 ae The mombora of the’ Cambri! Ghaptor distributed cortificntos mA dorved coffeo, to: the 17 -new Canadians who received tholr citizenship in June at the Court House, Membors of Queon Mary Ohap- tor will ald at the coremony on Qotober 2, when more new alle iP ‘CNIB. ; lat. ‘meeting. Salvation: Army ; ‘at their fifteen “the public. : Monday,- September ‘that this-: ‘amiount will! be. ‘raised; 3UNWED: MOTHERS AND THEIR: ‘BABIES: are cared for by the | “as these are maintained: ‘only through the ‘generous donations of. “Campaign, and: the quota: set for this year: is $5,850.-It As hoped | t homes.in: Canada... Centres such 18 is the date of the Red Shield . iin: the’ one- -night. blitz, oo held “Mrs. FP. Cc. Johnson, formerly of; ‘Kitimat, was welcomed as ‘a new member ‘at.. the -monthly. meeting: of the Ladies Auxiliary of - the... Canadian. Legion which was+ ‘held ‘last Thursday’! night, {with : President Dorothy: Ballin- - ‘ger in’ the chair i ‘During the ‘pusiness séssion, it was decided to donate $10 to the “The “sewing | corivenor, Mrs. Vincent Dodds, gave out material for. the membersito, work on for the> ‘November: sale. “ies f President: Grahaiit ‘Alexander addréssed ‘the meéting on Legion . Week. ‘activities. Special events . are planned for every. aay . of the. week starting. November 4 -The -raffle ‘was won by Mrs. Kirkwood Hackett... Bingo. cominittee - |. chosen ‘for the. month. of. September consists’ ‘lof. Mrs.. Mrs... L.. J. Harman,- Mrs. Johnson: and’. Mrs. Hackett. : a: Garden. Club. - Robert: ‘Montgomery, F.C. Kirkwood to. show. film oA color. film “Lawn and ‘Gar. den Insect Control” will. be- 8° p.m, dent: Cornelius Verhaar today. Y . “DIVORCE GROUND: "Addiction to drugs is a legal: zone will recolve: their corti. cates, The monthly rattle wa wan by. Mra, Vv. P, Doxtor, Panel - ‘slated. : for PTA. Night A “moot the teacher" night. and A panel discussion are slate ed for tho programme of the first PTA meeting of the Sec- ondary Schools to be held Weds |. Nesday night, September 20,. ' The executive, chintrad by. vice- president Mra A, L, Bell, In the absence - of -the ‘prealdont,; Mrs, Harold Thomas, finalized plans |. for the opening: mooting of the sonaon, Paronta will have an oppor tunity, to, visit with the teachorr hofore the mooting, This will be and: a panel ‘of: four; “who will discuas tho ‘subjects, “should | PTA's bo a study group?", “Are PTA’s necessary?", and “should iNary?" A discugsion ‘porlod will follow: thle, panel. i a” . i nf nanan vs vv Niele Sada ii WANA yaaa ln’ ae ‘i followod by a. businons sosnton, we becomo a type of achoo) nuxe ground’ fo divores in atates of the UB. oe . y - clal executive: commissioner shown at the meeting of the 7, Garden Club which. meets at the Civic . Centre: on Wednesday at Anyone intere sted in flowers is invited to attend,, said Presi- “The members. will ‘also discuss: . tulip bulbs which’ have been ore ant ‘: dored' ‘by the. elibi : : years with the Royal Canadian Baby dhvistened | at Lutheran o - m orning service _ Christine Jane were the names given to the 11 month old daugh- ter of Mr..and Mrs. Irwin Rens- the morning service of. the Luth- eran Church on Sunday: o _ Mr, and Mrs, “Frank “Long “were godparents, and the pastor of the church, Rev. M. B. Od- land officiated at the ceremony. Light refreshments which in- cluded: the top; layer . of: the wedding cake; ‘were served ‘at ‘the home of the. parents, -after J. PERCY.,RO S ae | James Percy Ross of St. ‘John, N.B., has been appointed as pro- vincial ‘executive commissioner \of.the B.C.-Yukon Council of the Boy Scouts of Canada.’ Announcement of his appoint-4 ment was made in Vancouver by J. L. Dampier, council president. Mr,..R6ss succeeds R, Ken’ Jor- dan, who resigned. Mr, Ross, 45;.has been provin- New Brunswick for 15 years. He takes up his duties at his Van- couver headquarters , September A native of Hampstead, he a 1931, serving as a Scout, Rov- Cub and Scout Leader and then assistant’. district, commis- qe He: was appointed to his B N.B., “Army. Service Corps, He is mar- ried and: has three sons, “The position’ of, provincial ex- h . Scout’ stale. in B,C.-Yukon, i . on | HEREWITH APP ' ' Cue ne emer reer weer anes steer ee so NAME |; . * ‘ eee wm a? “ wo wt ty ‘ : Ue aewageeerecseantenest es ae ADDRESS: "tion, t Signe AR olat ee gy NE, Pie ' his application will he - vnoanelos occur, Ly Fora | Daily News Paper Route , Veet AMOR ECHR e me eee ee ERED of ’ te . Pk IONE. - PARENT'S APPROVAL 3 - | | approve of my son (daughter) assuming the re. pansy of delivering the, Princa Rupert Daily News, —\ understand the ‘Little. Morehant Plan’ which places _ the’ carrier: In a'responsible position: and teachas him tha - _ Principles of Free Enterprise, In approving this applica: uridertake to ensure than my son (daughter) will ‘discharge all obligations Involved, dow... see eee oC ee ee i jonship ss "Date peeaneesesatppeerseensvensesrese kept on file wid raforved Ao a me new Scout Commissioner es in, joined ‘the Scout movement’ executive. post after six | ecutive commissioner is the sen- |. several: jor. position: In: the professional the event. abc Sotto x eater fae ae Sate a . : . 1 em na Salvati for. mothers and bak WADDELL - will be asked for a ciation ‘to yy keep this and other Salvation Army Please be generous, . set this year is for $5,850. House- holders will be canvassed and it is hoped that this amount will be raised in the one-night drive. “babies, ‘all. brand new and all il- a ‘legitimate. That is right, their ‘mothers were , their. fathers.’ ae |sround. they -have. one other, “Army. -They . were welcomed. at (the. ‘Maywood . Home © early, in 2 ‘pregnancy, counselled ‘and cared “iver’s ‘Maywood Home.’ “most ‘about two weeks after her baby is. born. _-spired) and, prepared to start _fresh with her new life. ‘vold, 654° Fourth Avenue East, at. vo Mra bose ; - By. “BETTY “This Is a picture. of dear little e. not’ married | to But besides this. “common -. Their .. ‘mothers, in” distress; ' sought: help from the Salvation ‘for, until time for delivery. at .the’ Grace. Hospital..:The care, ‘including: medical, was free when ‘the. mother | was. without funds. : Prinice Rupert. has no Maywood ‘Home ‘or Grace Hospital but this ‘service © is just as available to ‘Prince: ‘Rupert girls as to any in Canada. Last year five of our ‘girls were boarded in Vancou- ; ‘This is a happy. ‘solution to a unhappy. problem. The young mother leaves the home She is refreshed, in- ‘The baby, if. left, out through the is. adopted ‘government ‘child welfare department. This ‘service was started in London, England, when the founder of the Salvation . Army, - General - William Booth, commissioned his ‘daughter-in-law to do something to diminish the suffering of -un- | wed mothers. Canada now has 15 of these homes: and sheltered over, 3,000 mothers in 1960. On Monday, September 18, you i a- drawer. or door pull has: come loose because . the’. screw , has. worn a hole too large to- grip. the. wood, an easy remedy is plastic wood. Fill the hole, Tet it harden: for. a few hours, then screw the knob in place. Plastic ' wood handles’ like putty and: hardens. into ‘wood. ‘CHINESE FOOD -Take-out orders $4.00 or over. We pay up to $1. 00 _ : for delivery. - ei - HOLLYWOOD CAFE TIS: THE : TASTE. “THAT: 2 noe TELLS THE TALE! sg 135 + 3rd Ave, W.:.. Ph. 3183 OPEN FROM: « ° 6 p.m. to 4’a.m.° ” * wobegs 4 HAE HM EMIT TET Ne OF DO ee a on A emis emer acannon oe BD EET OO": suuepert- BatlpoN cws 4 Tuesday), September 12, y 1961 rmy cares, ies: services active. The quota social Unnightly : "WARTS: and ‘ther! ‘fungua growth. on-:handa,: face, feet ‘perma. nently removed: within - & weeks with DEIGHTON'S: WART REMOVER Not an acid. An herbal formuls, harm- lesa to healthy akin. ' At Langford, ‘Pharmacy, Ltd. Read What Profesor ‘Say of Vivisection ” PROFESSOR BOREL, M.D., -Pasteur Anstitute, P Paris, France, ' “Por fifteen ; ars L have. vivisected birds, horses, dogs, rabbits and monkeys, and I: can affirm. in all cases that it Is nearly completely impossible to employ anaesthetics upon them so as to render them insensible, The suffering of the animals is so great that after the experiments they are alto- gether stupified. Anyone who is accustomed to pathological experiments knows that animals suffer ‘greatly when vivi- sected until death comes to deliver them.” DR. HENRY J. BIGELOW, Professor Emeritus of Surgery at Harvard in “Surgical Anaesthesia.” ‘A torture of helpless animals — more terrible by rea son of its refinement and the effort to prolong it than burn- ing al the stake, which is brief — is now being carried on: in all civilized nations, not in'the name of religion, ‘but of sci- ence... The law should interfere... There can. be-no doubt ‘that in this. relation there exists’ a case, of cruelty to animilser far transcending in its” refinement. and-in its horror, any~' thing that has been known in-the: history: ‘of nations. . “There will come a time when the world will look back to modern vivisection in’ the name of. science, as they do now to burning at the stake dn the’ name of f religion.” DR. WILLIAM JAMES, late ‘Professor ‘of . Philosophy and Psychology, Harvard | University. tse say he a bo tps a “The rights of the helpless, even, ‘though’ they be brutes, must be protected by those.who: have superior power, ‘The individual. vivisector must be held responsible to some auth- ority which he fears. ‘The medical and scientific men, who time and’ time again have’ ‘raised their: voices in opposition, 7 fo all legal projects. of ‘regulation, know! aswell as anyohe else does, the unspeakable: possibilities of callousness, waln- toness | and meanness" of human nature.” THE CANADIAN |” ANTI-VIVISECTION SOCIETY /’ ° 108 Stobart Building, Victoria, B.C. eee Free: Literature on Request - ~ "Membership $100; 000° 0 2°} 7. @ ‘ ee ‘ : owe . . cect ae * a ee a pele 1 r fad“ . \ . Ay he SB ye. o ba : : } ask in the plensures of Mummers Hpent on wimnny sunday Enjoy’ the carefree comforvol wale Vissolwarinth.. 8a quiet, au completely automatic, x0 trouble-free ‘you'll Jor get it's demands, On budget terme: if you Wish . 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