erta m and will. house municipal offices, mB civil. defence. ‘heddquarters: galled ash ed sof. ‘glulam ) host ana ‘beams wi rolloved with: SRIGICLON’S | HERD MEDICINI ormiula 28 Hi YB, Deighton/a herbatist of 5, years’ ‘onkists of a. ‘numbor’ ‘of : ‘fugredionts,. just like a doctor's. pre-_ sgtiption. all of (which ‘should hel Seve tho “pala ius 1 with, these ’ start trates / | MEDIC INE . his. father, + next few. days. : ‘visit: her. ‘daughter ‘Miss Marie’ - The: ‘sympathy. oF. the: statt and patients is. extended to ‘Dr? . family. on’ .the’ recent, death | of - BAR Mrs. | “Fiddes’s ” mother. Also: to H.-C; Germscheid on the, loss of hospital and the: zone. for. the’ 4. ‘Mrs: Helena. Edmeston, RN, die oy rector. Of’ nurses, left Friday by}. plane : for: ‘Arizona, .- U.S.A., > to r. W. N, “McKee 1 has returned trom. “medica “patrol at. Tele- LB ‘Shaw, regional oP eee! ‘tor; Vancouver, is visiting at the: ‘Neta ‘and: ‘Chris | LPN: this Miss © - for Vancouver and Seattle. Neta teriny WEAN 0 3 AMULLION, CONS. 7s i Re ‘ sry oR Bt ~ BALANCE. IN. 4 EASY STALIN OVER A NEAR. “WORKING Wt LOANADIANS VER ute Falnog ia. oS Sentite, . will’ enjoy. ‘a holiday. before going to ‘Charles ‘Camsell Hospital, Ed- |monton’. where she’ will’-be on staff. ther.» Christine will ‘take fur- training “ir no nursing: in “Miss Susan Thomas. is enjoy- ing. ‘her holidays at Fort St. James, BC. e - . ae Miss Lydia Cardinal and Miss Rosalie Whiskeyjack have join- ed the nursing staff. Lydia and Rosalie were born in St. Paul, ‘Alta. and received their LPN certificate from. the School. for Nurses Aides, Calgary. Both have had = experience at the Charles Camsell Hospital, Ed- monton, . Cy . oh Friday evening the ‘patients cnjoyed a: game.of Bingo with Alfred Faithful in charge assist- ed by Victoria Gray. The fol- lowing were the winnors; An- drew Mercer, Chester John each won three times, Lila ‘Brown, Victorian Gray, -Clifford Stevens, Lewls Gordon cach won twice, Patricia Patrick, : Jimmy Saga- lon, George Hamilton, Benny Stevens, George Williams, Alex Williams, Roger Smith, each won onee, co : . ofe + of “ gaturday evening jin the pat- | lent's recreation.room films wore ‘shown by Mr, and Mrs,. Rhodes ‘of Port Edward which wero in- atructive and: entertaining and ee enjoyed by tho pa- ‘ - es he Sand: Mrs,: Norman Fisher enjoyed. a-short, visit with Mrs, Wishor's: parents, | Mr. and Mrs, ‘Willier” ‘aut Wight Praitlo, Albertn. left Saturday, evening -by~boat~rorty-Tive clubs ‘of. this district. world-wide’ ‘service: roterication, ‘arrives: ‘here’ tomorrow: toy: “visit: the: ocal. Rotary’ Club; one ‘of the In addition to -addressing | “local Rotarians at. their ‘meeting Thursday, he’ will. confer. .with Arthur H. Ogilvie, president : of the Rotary club of ‘Prince. ‘Rup- ert and other ‘officers on: Rotary administrative matters” and | Ser- vice activities. Dr. Johnson: has long been» as- sociated with. service organiza- tions.. While practising surgery in Portland, Oregon, prior’.:to moving to Alaska, he held: im- portant offices in. the north- west area YMCA, and was \pre- sident of the Oregon Social. Hy- giene Society, besides many civic and social offices. In Ko- diak, -he was chairman of the Civil Defence and hospital units during the .Second World War and has been president of° the school board. since 1946 — -pre- sident of the community centre board, the public library board, historical society, and chairman of the local Red Cross chapter as well as state director of Red. Cross, He has also been a state president of the Alaska Asso- elation of School Boards and the Alaska Medical Association... Speaking of his local visit, Mr. Opllvie said, “he is coming ‘here ns a counselor and advisor, He has broad experience in Rotary and js well qualified to assist club officers in solving whatever problems they may have and in organizing an effective program for achieving Rotary goals inj} community betterment, ‘raising the standards of businesses and. professions, and: in furthoring international undorstanding, As a Rotary, Governor, “Dr, Johnson js serving on a ‘global. toam headed by .Nitish .C.) In- a fleven. Bi papers: from. a4 ae , Prince Rupert at ‘Smit thers” last | Anna. Beerda,” Cornelius. ‘Beerda,. . marie. Kossman, all. of. ‘Smithers 2 citizenship" were: also: examined: -, Lat.the same: time:. ‘\mat: ‘Registry on: July,;1956,'a to- ul, |zenship “have : registrar: Normar Blake: “report ‘hower, Tolstoy, Einstein, Stalin, Court Judge’ TeoTe - Harvey,. of. week. -Recéiving: ‘their: papers” Sieger- Beeraa; “William » ‘Brink- man; Hillegonda: Binkman,. -Hel= mut - Raufer, George: ‘Sikkes:: Ca-. therina ‘Bruintijes, . Alida: Maria. den. Boer, ‘Richard: Goerke;. Rose or immediate: area. _ The’ week before, J tidge Harvey was at Kitimat to, present: papers to two’ Kitimat ‘and.one, Kemano- resident. They |.were.:. Fritz ° ‘Solt:-: zer and’ “Mrs. Hedwig. Roediger. of, Kitimat ‘and. Friedrich. Ofner: of. ‘Kemano.. : “Twenty-four applications: “for. Since’ the ‘opening. of. the ‘Kiti- tal of 11,284 applications: for’ “citi-. sbeen filed. court: ede: entertained -at™ Nechako “Ledge after. the ceremony: Among. the’ 40. guests - present.” were ..Alcan and -civic officials together. with ‘a Cross" section” of’. ‘recipients of 6 yp ee 99 “Luing room course starls The. “Living room learning” course will get underway this scason with the first lesson scheduled to take place at 632 Sixth Avenue West: at 8 p.m. Wednesday night. Taught by Rev. Dr R, W. K, Elliott, this course is for those interested in an “exciting even- ing of mental and social discov- ery”, se The text to be used this term is one edited by Joseph Satin called “Ideas in Context”, Dr. Elliott said. The book contains from sociology, history, econo- mics, scicnce, morality and ethics, It discusses such ques- tions ‘as; how did man create society and what effect hag it made upon him? What changes have taken place in our atti- tudes during the last four cen- turles to the external world’? “The. fee for the course is sect by the University Extension De- partment and Js $10 for one per- son and. $15 fora couple, This includes the text book. A study in world politics will begin January, with discussions of the points of view of such persons as Churchill, EHisen- Froud, Lincoln, Mussolini, Plato find Gandhi, Topics under dis- cussion: will be communism, de- harry, of Caleutta, Indla, presi "apron med ‘enk ee esa prot meg 1 eetineptrrie tte bcm Mahe Ie orm lweohsRetiee To LAT THE.C dent al Rotary International, oe aie tema to hammer ays te “ene Seen Lemont ol opment CIVIC, CENTRE CARNIVAL, . “blagest, | ‘Dost, Hor Roast Boot Sandwichos’ Y, Hove’ Ever Tasted os CAKES — COOKIES — ~ CHICKENS —_ [DELICACIES | modracy, balance of power, world _Rovernmiont and power politics, + erent tar saytaneee eee veNO Rar tt naeTE RN f reception’ forall’ ‘those ‘Canadian | sail: with: a” “group: ‘of students “Judge and: Mrs, Harvey” were |« essays and stories which rance j. 3215. DIAL "3215 " FOR THE BEST on tn . . - “ IN oe ‘ SHARING A JOKE: were:members of the. teaching. ‘staff and. School: Board’ District No. 52 at the 7 board’s well-attended’ reception Friday - night. ‘Mts.. A. L. Bell, .left,. personnel chairman of the. CHINESE FOOL board, talks:.with-Arne Lien, board secretary-treasurer, T. R. Boulter, Senior Secondary High TRY THE | school: teacher; cand? A.\J.. ‘Dominato; school. trustee. ‘Mrs. L, G. Truscott is seated at the pour- “ing? table:.. Others’: ‘asked ‘to pour were Mrs... R. Ge: Moore, Mrs. F..N, Dunford, Mrs. ‘Charles , Greenough’ and: “Mrs; ‘Ty, G. Bateman, : = , Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Tuesday, October 2, 1962 (Special | to The Dally News) KITIMAT— The new district superintendent of schools, Dou- gal.E, McFee, B.C. M.A,, “was introduced to all the teachers here: at a dinner given by the school board at the high school recently.” : : Mr, -MeFee came to Kitimat from ‘Dawson Creek, where he oO worked for'12 years and was in Lae Ontario before that, He was born od in Ontario and took his: degrees ' at Queen's . University in King- ; ston. The: McFees have: four child- Ui Li iy ren, three boys and a girl. Mr. McFee said he’ was-much_.im- pressed with the completeness and. variety of Kitimat and the’ “wonderful school ‘set-up there.” epee . a B.C. LAND SURVEYOR m4 R. J. Reynolds, Box 143 8, Terrace fo yes Phone: VIL. 3- 5522 Branch Office - Box 284, Prince Rupert oe Phone 2082. wats Pinenart ts GRAND CAFE.” a FRESH BREAD DAILY | Buy ‘your. Show Tickets: Uupen "TiU 1:00 a.m: 7 Anytime =<. | — Staff photes by | Phylls | Bowman — ‘citizenship. awards. in: the ‘past. ‘Citizenship. ‘Coundil: President ‘Ronald: Jephson. said that plans were underway. for~ a: November citizens - -who’. chad; received ‘their awards since’ “last: November: He over 100°: : Dr.:W: G. Black: of Vancouver, regional‘: liaison : officer ™ for: ‘the department oi. citizenship © and immigration” willbe. making a tour in ‘November.and: ‘would tion, Mr, Jephson. said. Larry ‘Eytcheson: ‘of 1404 Over- look: Street leaves Wednesday by plane for. 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