a A ne JOrince Wupett Daily sacs Lt. 3 \ Tuesday, May 29. 1962 ete meee Night school courses | well attended, popular | Night school registration at Booth Memorial Junior High School last year was 9 per cent above | the previous year, it tas been announced by M. A. | | Schultz, director of adult education. | Mr. Schultz said that 373 | adults registered for the courses, |for the city, and is 24 per cent: [with 313 for full term courses and lover the 1959-60 figure. (mu for the shorter week courses.) The courses best attended were This represents an all-time high | philosophy and “Living Room | : Learning” conducted by Rev. Dr. WW, | d |B. W. K. Elliott, Other popular | oman honoree courses were Mathematics 91 PORT EDWARD NEWS - Gospel Chapel renamed ~ Mennonite Brethren By GLADYS BLYTH other meeting held Saturday in Daily News Correspondent | hae church decided Daily Vaca- . , 4, ton Bible school would open | PORT EDWARD — The firsl July 9 to 20 for children inter- -chureh board to be sct up in the cated, The meeting further de- jnewly organized Men non Io” cided a children’s summer bible Brethren Church at Port Ed- carp will be held at Few Acres iward Gospel Chapel, took place pipie camp in Terrace July 22 to Ge iMay 19 in the church, 23 a!) | Chairman of the board electec — ~ + ot ot — ‘phy the members is the pastor, RISON, ' ! : Mr. a Mrs. ¢ . arns ; ‘John Goertz. Victor Janzen was ae NG no email Re Bachelor of Music from the ‘elected vice - chairman, David ‘ cir two sme n ¢ University of Toronto, will be | Wicns as secretary, and Mrs. Vic- rived by car from Vancouver ; in the city Friday and Satur- ‘tor Janzen as treasurer. Thursday to spend the summer laide Hunter Hoodless summed ing, Mrs. Jamcs Pinniger, Short-, day to conduct the current | Other positions filled were at Cassiar ‘annery where Mr, up her purpose in life shortly hand, Mrs. William Murdock; | examinations for the Royal “Sunday school superintendent Barnsicy is the company Ac- before she died in 1910. \typewriting, Mrs. E. W. Jaeger, | Conservatory of Music. A -pavid Epp, secretary of the Sun- countant. | During her 52 years, amid )Typewriting, James Bateman;! native of Toronto, Mr. Harri- | day schoo! Mrs. David Wiens, or- * * ot . i strong social prejudice and much | Dressmaking, Mrs, Alex Tern-) son was music master at Moul- ‘eanist Weldon Epp librarian | Paul | MacEwen arrived by ‘criticism and scorn, Mrs. Hood-!voy; Auto Mechanics, Jules Gra- tun College and has been a iMrs. John Goertz usher Pau Plane from Vancouver Thursday ‘less founded the Women’s In-j tien; English for New Canadians,; member of the Conservatory !Conig, and club co - ordinator *° rejoin the office staff at Cas- John Goerta. ‘Siar ce uimery where he worked Pastor John Goertz was also | 125" summer - + elected to attend the semi-an-) ariving by plane Saturday to nual provincial conference of join her husband for the sum- itaught by L.G Truscott, Enplish . =. on anniversar (40 taught by F. N. Sutton, Driver : ” of | Training taught by Mrs. Halfred| KENNE TH HAR BRANTFORD, Ont, () — “The Stevenson, and Russian for Be-; education of better mothers to) ginners taught by Anatole Balt.) make better homes” is how Adc- | Other courses were Bookkecp- aS * gS REO RAP ge 4 Leuwes ~ «oF DISCUSSING HOSPITAL WOMEN’S AUXILIARY AFFAIRS are Mrs. A. A. W. Macdoncell, local W.A_ president deft) and Mrs. C. W. MacBey, of Trail, provincial WA president, and Mrs, C. W. see cuwoen ses ake Nee regional representative, at an informal vncheon held Satur- |stitutes and helped to establish | beginners, F,N. Dunford: English | faculty since 1947. He is a told the sonterenee that Sven WA's with 2S Seabees 088 aa year Bast. Mrs. MacBey the YWCA of Canada, the Vic-|for New Canadians, advanced,; talented conductor and accom- hospital equipment at s Ss members in B.C. last year raised $17,000 to buy | torian Order of Nurses, the Na-'Mrs. Nina Jack: Conversational | panist, and holds associate- : ae 24M tional Council of Women and |Spanish, Mrs. John Vickars, Oil; ships from the Royal Conser- ' { 4 {Macdonald Institute at Guelph,|Painting, Vern Simpson. and! vetory in Toronte and the Bal snnonite Brethren ehurch | a gs Ont. _ ltntroduction to Golf, W. W. Bal-, Canadian College of Organists. ne anrow. BC. Sune 8 and 9 her at North Pacific cannery | Her efforts will be given na- jdry. He is organist and choirmaster ‘as the Port Edward delegate, Ane. yo Mrs, Willlam Ross of Steves- tional recognition June 2 with Attendance in general was, of Islington United Church, ; ----- coe ee ton, BC. the unveiling of a bronze plaque | maintained at a normal night, Teronto. He has served on the | HONEST REACTION oo 7 erected at the Hunter Hoodless school rate with the average Conservatory’s Board as ex- | MONTREAL @ —. Some of the: FRED E. DOWDIE homestead cight miles north of lclass attendance for the year at eminer and adjudicater since /best responses to abstract arti ° Brantford by the National His- | 10.7 as compared with 13.2 for, 1¢48, Fifty-nine city students come from children, says Dr. OPTOMETRIST toric Sites and Monuments) the previous year. | will be taking their examina- | Neilson art historian from Hart-: Bonrd. ' Tn program building next year, ; tins from Mr. Harrison at the — ford, Conn. In an interview here’ Phone 5548 Mrs. Hoodless has been de-|some thought and consideration | home of Mrs, E. J. Smith, 831 }she said the child “is not nearly 303 - 3rd Ave. W. seribed as a woman far in ad-| would be given to the inclusion — Summit Avenue, this weekend. sO prejudiced,” and his reaction : vance of her times, and her,of more adull classes for mat- or enn —— “is often a little more honest.” | speeches still read much. like, riculation eredits and more use. HISTORIC SITE than that of adults. PAGODA ' those of today’s psychologists at!of shop facilities for courses With, SLDERSHOT. England @ —- ——— ee | PTA mectings. ‘ possibility of putting on an CxX- ‘The royal pavilion built at this HELPFUL ORDER Drive-In # | She preached the importance | tended and more advanced pro- jarmy training centre more than | The Victorian Order of Nurses | ; | of A stable home to a stable! gram in Automotive Mechanics 100 years ago for royal visits is during 1961 cared for 66,340 cases | 5 P E Cc } A L - society and blamed “the rising!in other vocational shop courses,.t0 be demolished to make way of births and infant help. EVERY WEEK | tide of lawlessness, the empty ; Mr. Schultz said. He also re- for an army nurses’ training — 3 VARIETIE 7 | churches and the disturbing in- | ported that the need of a Vo-icentre. The Queen has instructed S 1.75 ;crease in divorce statistics” on !cational Training School in the; that some of its historical fit- WATKINS ch rhone 6226 the weakening of home ties. ‘city would be kept in mind tings should be preserved. chinese Food. Fried Chicken, Mrs. Hoodiess’s greatest bat- | Additional ccurses considered ! so ea PRODUCTS Se pelve pay delivery char es tles were fought for the inclu- ifor next year are Blue Print CAR OWNERS A. MATYSON up to B10 ou orders of 3400 sion of home economics in school :Reading, Crea tive Writing, Seven per cent of the more Ph 3591 or over. courses. She felt her efforts | Flectronics, Business Machines than 4,400,000 households in. one Open 2) were justified because “the man- and Navigation. Canada have two or more cars. uv See agement of the home has more | eee eee ~ me to do with the moulding of char- BLONDIE By CH IC Y “ee . : Oe acter than any other influence.” | —o PANEL DISCUSSION on “Labor Relations” was held Friday night at the Nurses’ Residence. Even during her lifetime Mrs. | ss Those taking part were left to right, D. A. Robertson, hespital administrator from Kitimat, Hoodless’s work was interna- rye == a ‘ 1 DIONT BLY Vou HAVE VERN )'" T HAD TO PAY : , | IT BECAUSE THIRTY-FIVE EXPENSIVE 5 Samuel Lindsay, of Kitimat, A. J, McColl, trustee and chairman of the board at Terrace. who tionally recognized. A few years 1 SAW THE 1 DIDNT , DOLLARS was panel chairman, Hugh Ross, administrator of the Prince Rupert General Hospital, and J. before her death a British pub-| cures ree uke re POUND ONE Duncan-Bradford, researci: director of the B.C. Hospital Association in Vancouver. Many in- lication picked her as the most) TOBAY FOR ONLY IT KNEW teresting and timely topics were discussed dur.ng the two-day regicnal conference held here | distinguished woman of the year. | FOURTEEN YOU'D LIKE last: week. — Staff photos by Phylis Bowman 'In 1909 the directors of Carnegic: DOLLARS , | Technical Schools asked her to; | W . . inspect their work in the United | 1 A Hospita Regional ates and make recommenda- | : tions. : , - Jn 1959 the Hunter Hoodless | : ‘homestead became a provincial | { \ Conference held here sort stess beets jof a bronze tablet by the Arch-'! | Fifty delegates from the surrounding area at-i2eological_ and Historie Sites it ded h . : f € the Briti ‘Board of Ontario, _ _tende the spring regional con erence of the ritish | ra PY ' , ‘Columbia Hospitals’ Association Northwest Region: EAT LESS —— ‘in the city Friday and Saturday. | VERNON @ — Eat properly to | — OH, HONEST ABES!- TH’ BRAINS Oa eee Delegates attending from|4; ___ prolong life, is the advice of Mrs. IN YORE LI’. SKULL IS JEST AS KEEP | ea indi. Sika A ee war eatin tive workshops and discussions. Annie Biglund, who celebrated THICK AS THEY WAS IN YORE A-DIGGIN !! or : , Burns Lake were D. B. McLardy.| were held pertaining t Hic sd ‘a birthd “ PAPPY'S /— WE. IS BOUND Le accountant; Mrs. V K. Sau : e pertaining to adminis- yer 103rd birthday. People eat J ye >. me | ce 4 . ‘ltration and unions of hospitals, | far too much and far too often,” TO GIT WHUT K # ltrustee: and Miss Doris Allin, ad-'pesides reports § ee gaeai . . : . WE DESARVES 2 jee ae - besides reports and suggestions said Mrs. Biglund. She spends , |ministrator; from) Ocean Falls. for new ideas and ways to hold most of her time knitting for » ‘ued I ANY MINUTE! fewer?" Se" ‘Graham Burnett, trustee, Les puture regi vod oe : . . v4 AeA ERY KLE!- Me : ; oe ure regional conferences, orphans in Hong Kong. a> EYE ON ~~ Cale MacHattic, trustee and Axel Ger. | oe a _ oo eR TEETERIN’ Wea, or ia yi ieke, administrator, from Queen | " ' o eer Cos m of fi (Chariotte, W. OH, Pieket, board! ai Y rosswor WZZ @ Ap “a ee onember; Miss Vera Lyon, mat- i = ren at Miss Velma Pairbairn, | ACROSS arguments, 11 Foster parent. ‘welministrator, frem Smithers, G. 1 Metrical foot. 45 Combining form 12 Spring back, ‘H. Beley, trustec; Sister M. Lu- } Kritrea’s capital, for aldehyde. 13 Agrees, leita, administrator, and Stiter V4 Men, 46 Twist, 14 Brush; Fr. \ M Colombe business maAaper; 1S Island af Greece. 47 spot: 2 words. 20 —— Moines. \ . from Terrace rR ‘Clarke ale 16 Gives hak. 48 Excellent, as & 23 Vehicles in > [ee cctawe A TOD tate 47 Very rich men, performance, England, | THE HEART OF JULIET JONES By STAN DRAKE j mints!) aun ’ fail McColl, oat: | 18 A person ng valor Abbr, 25 Large river of —_ . ; . - . . ep meee i tee, Parker s, eecomntants indefinitely. 51 liquefy again, "ire. ~ ; PTY AN a hand Miss Muriel Rowe, matron. | 19 we ~My Prince 03 Farly Irving 27 Cause for regret. | | i at Lorne! : pfrom tithinat, Mrs, Mastadon, | Will come:” 2 Berlin song: 2 28 One of the Kellys i — : b 2 ns i trustee; Miss A, W Webster, dir | awards, oe words, 30 Humor of come Va : j rector of nursing: 2 A, Robert. | 21 Master De Meloved of x) emeinne. | : sotyre reo . te PTries ef o $ e ‘ os . Son, sdministratory and TP Wik- 8° “Llow weary, ——» 56 Shore dinner 33 Raby bugey. : ; kemann, accountant, G, WH, Cole | flat...” ment. Bt Based on. practi | {lins supe rintendent, H.R. | 2{ Name akin to 57 Verily, in Shake cal experience. ,Wrathall, business Manager, and , Agnes, speare'n day, 35 Historic palace ‘Mrs, Helen Hdmeston, director | on Actound, - 5} Attendants of the m Rome, . sive cat nunaing, attended from Miller fo" And ae hed: sca gods, 36 Transient laborers ‘ rn | Vary. ; | wr Privates: Abbr NOWN 37 First = (al L | Prinee Rupert represen babives: ” ‘nn City ne Welaittuns + Nel. capital together): 2 ; . VW ae ep ae T re Ne hn WPT tee” elms jp were Hugh Ross, administrator, og Capacities for » Cheerful, words. | yy . Fm eT | a -_ . ates teu earange al gy. 1. Shaw, trustee, Leonard viporong aetion, 3 Baschall great, Sf Nrowhbeat, | ; a ae ee (| oe / ("" OnLy PLACE VASTHION JTWENS mnie sth liiradiey, nccoumblunis Mrs, A. Re | 3) Younger-geneuts A Dicked, 49 Missions. | { om { i & Bl chs wh ~ nee DEAT ample, the other si er IMebood, trustee and Mrs, G, 2. tion special 5 Reloved of 40 Rapids in narrow Law, Aa A! | a : FILA a ruffled and riek rack froseet G in, relieving director of | features, _ peanders part af a rivers - for squire damned ar varie Gone orev a Nallerdasht ce anne at men " wh de ae LARRY BRANNON By WINS mevOLy mish SHINS . . ‘a . hy uv _ Fein, An order ¢ n 45 Atamic w 3 . ost —- . —_ hau Ae EATEN WIS | . Special guests were d, 1). Praud- Nt Likeness, at the time of Abbr. | ee Ta Oo AT wan Fenn] led Pattern ab622 dt Lrard, researeh direetar ol the | N7 Was present at Christ, AG Wiegotten Bains — BE UP HERE MN] eannniee ONE THING Printed Patter ea oe Gs Tae Association [rom AV Men Desi. af TY. AR Auction, | AGAIN, LARRX// rrr | A MANTCEAL, SHOULP ARRIVE Miss Bites WV, Wy 1h, VT Me vaneouver, and di, M. Mainpuy, 4) Concerning: Eat 9 Vinh carriages 49 Ini —--» iw MELLOW CS ~ — . Be EYRE MCHMUO THROUGH THE takes Oy yards a6-ineh, Lavananer of hospitil CONSUTEN = | AS Unosnals Seot, Colloq, ne Shanty. | AMPE VIO . , } , 4 ~~] || ALA G WITH \ USUAL ROUTE FORTY. CENES cle) 11 e008 fF tjan and inspection division of Vy Aflirmativ’ 10 Rabble, 4 Card game. | VUARRY 18 | Demme A MOPSTER, AND YOU'LL (no stumps, pleased for ds Wietoria. Nt. 8 } yy) tO yh tek Pte | ABOUT TO ER ANH MALLOY’ ME HERE pattern. Prt cplatuly | STAN. Hospital Women's Auxilhury LEAVE FOR W CHICAGO. Ff baer WEDRES TAY: NAME, ADDRESS, 87 YE | poppesentiatives were Mrs. Gwen ; V9 ; TOROVTO, SE RUNS NUMBER, — Lyemsan af Qeean Ralls, Mrs, - = a 2, I~ i, oN Send order Lo ANNE ADAMS, | Beatrice Mastin of Burns Lake; a. WAVE A PATE | je E 104 LA Bo eare of ‘The Prince Rupert | vps, Kay Croaer and Mrs, N. D, i a5 = 7 YES J THINK SQ] WITH YOU IN Tey Daily News, Pattern Depart [rural of Kitimat, Mrs, D. R. GO, JEANNIE, || TORONTO,OR BOTH THERE } ment, 60 rout street Wests Tounith of Smithers, Mrs, Pauline ms 15 TA mt) BUT f WAS MONTREAL. OR At THE Toronte, Oyitardo. ‘iiler af Terrace, and Mrs, A.A. nee levee ome | mere WONDERING «- WINNIFTE Co GAA TIME. ba ‘i sO W. Maedonell, Mrs. dB. Rive, ny ‘] 2 Yoon . We PhO ey ren Ne Vernon Dean, Mrs. WA, | ARCHIE By BOB MONTANA Tem Green, Mrs. JOR. Ayres and Mrs. AM y IN il: 18. Lindsay of Pringe Rupert. mS | ec enmmuntnp po on en eng any ieeengpemmrmmarnnrsans meee TET . ee tent Bpeetal gilests nts Le WA ses- . ee ee CE UNM bed PRR Huts vot wy yan sions were Mrs, X. GW. Mickey 37 a8 yng [a0 Wey Por ia wes my PLACE One P LETT CLOSE AT GIP! Vo at Tradl, provinewt president . | yah 0D oar WITH ire TRUS COT ia a eee meneame, . aT TT a and Mrs. G. We Boek of Burns ri An 3 | Mink IN HERER Ay FOUR, rat TO i Like, regional representative, _— .. | ee eee ET C CbT SPT yt V Many interesting and infornin- 44 My 46 | yey] |: es a — eens . ANNOUNCEMENTS 7 m1 3 “= | e Canadian heaton General carmen | 9 WLAN =e _ | Latnner meotine, Wednesday, May ‘s My Hy uA io, 0:80 pan. Dinner Hekons - nee . #100. he my 5 “5 : | —a sere mone Riehard — Bephton, Hpeetit ) 8 wn | Representaliye an We A wwe ee . Ate of Canndia mn Ave elty for canay : 1 . ot lew ‘ays Ponse phone OTT or! ANSWHIC WLOCK VOT TODAY'S PUZZLE WILT APPEAR gh he | WH. C100) | IN TOMORROW'S PAPER ON PAGE 5 ' ws