being work childr 1 9 “14 15 16 17 « 19 iltustr ating total of $122 spent to assist 300,600 S Alberta: 20 - FIRST AID TROPHY PRESENTED TO WINNING TEAM A girl from Merritt is shown a Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, outstanding 17 Shrine America. treated at the done in the hospitals in North The first was opened in 1922. A million has been en. ret on au In BC. eae Be ny ACKONSS Weight: Collon, Abbr, Part of a chair hack. Slehrew measure, Norman's Wee, for one, Skip aver. Standing firm against, Haunt, of speluaiers, aw pee ted Cort a) poetrers Tat, Dininueeve of gers namie, Silvery owl ile, Oteusive signt. Hani aninel, Geli, 27 First name in poctry, Pronoun ain ta Trophy posted by Columbia Cellulose Company is present- ed by Alex Brokenshire, right, to Canadian National Railway crippled the work of U 45 a St c team which won the fourth annua] first aid competition The champs, Friday night in a three - way contest. from tal. ECM AO In 1962, m4 . hospital, an ante aid to under-privileged crippi- ed children has gone ahead in large proportions. In 1950, 25 B.C. children visited the Port- land, Ore children, d 10 the Spokane hospi- resswerd Puzzle > Son of Jacoh, 7 Part of BATU, As 2 Croesus: 2 words, Political group, Moucational proup, 5 Yree fruit. Move ou. earth: 2 words, Biblical name, Cine of the “Sronten, Per co, Ade. nivuers sobriquet, 1 Cay-temners, 2 Attaches firmly, 3 Gil 2, Le Sage hero, DOWN Goddezies of the Leben, 2 Copuneddum, 3 Band on an J2 13 18 Port of Arabia, --— pilot. Part of the financial scene: 2 words, King who married Gudrun, Long wearying period of time: Colloq. fiver into the Moselle: Fr. sp. Period of time. Kiln. Exercises, Shelllish, Common snlecism, Site of U.S, naval air station. | Pole used in Gaclic pamea. A delight. Olympian god, Valuable finds, there were 465 at the out-patient clinic at Port- land and 83 visits to the Spo- kane unit. . “one”, . eeuteheon, 46 Fragment. we BE Creek plavweieht, gf Prefix used with 47 Soothing. \ woo Britis ind nh color, corn, eles 483 Altogether: 2 the Por iitey 5 Main channel, words, ~ 36 haiihfut, 6 Legal document, 49 Maiden in “The vee Tune, 7 Peaks, in Scotland, “lying ve va Inhhace, . 8 ‘Coward the stern, Dutchman” mw 39 Capabis of being oY Division of the 50 Sheol, ie attached, Treasury ST Engrossed, re we AT Virsures, a Departments 2 82 Cooter, go. 2 Map abbreviation, words, A Part of NB. Voye hY Manitoba tribe, WW A beach: Fr 56 Hesitant sound In edb Toanecce Valley dL Predecessor of a Bpeaking, Authority; Abbr. chausfeur, 57 Cateh, Ta ye mp 6 |? 48 9 [10 |1) |l2 |13 - . MN 16 “ sh) 19 a ve . BY IME st) agen een arene cen eaee wees IR it Pee ve 0 Kiel a7 c, ARB — — rol : on (eh [8a tas i : wh} ~~ oe ° stent wet 136 it ‘ w re ~me Honan ™' 149 40 ke eye fo mi 74D i “Hag ” vesterap aad crore PITT eam eons | . ~ i Tae AS [AG 4s }49 [$0 bla t f owen | - nr EGY 152 54 [55 Wey 56 57 68 ti aya 9 6o ca (6 rai HY 63 4 i J Advertising in Daily News Brings Results civertising in Daily Ne g : at ay left, are Keith Wagar, Phi Gurney, Albert Mebadden . F. Karaskewich and W. N. R. Armstrong, captain coach. A Canadian National Railway | honors first aid competition night at the Armory, a victory of last year. The competition was sored by St. John Ambulance Association’s Prince Rupert branch in co-operation with D Company, Franks was competition com- mittee chairman. Second place was won by the. Firemen's Auxiliary, and the Si.: John Ambulance team came third, Judges were David McIvor of Terrace and Warren Banks of i Kitimat, with Dr. spon- ‘ley giving the oral examination. ! 'Bob Zelkie was the patient, and {Hugh McLarty, ‘monies. Members of the CNR team, captain Armstrong, Albert Mc- '-Fadden, Phillip Gurney, W. ‘Karaskewich and Keith Wagar, _ wil g0 on to Kitimat to com- ‘pete in the northern district’ team led by W.N. R. Armstrong | Winner as captain - coach, captured top: go to the provincial competition in the fourth annual in Victoria. Friday | repeating the Columbia Ce!lulose Company ; trophy to the winning Irish Fusiliers. J. C.! 'firemen’s ‘Rudy = Grzesik. They go to Kitimat for re- gional competitions Victoria Day. is imperative that Chtistia churches do “far more” to "share with the world the Christian Scriptures, Rev. J, A. Raymonod Tingley of Van- couver, provincial secretary of the Canadian Bible the local branch of the society in the Lutheran Church. “The churches ent to the separate needs of Latin America who, walking out of the darkness of illiteracy, are pleading for an answer, must pray, and serve and give to help the Bible Society share life and hope which is found those people of Africa, Asia and! the in the Bible.” Society,’ Gospel said Sunday night at a rally of the Bible Societies in 1,202 lan- cannot afford, to be complacent and indiffer-: but: | 1 1 ‘ ' with these people the word of: Hills” ‘the The secretary said the peo- ples of the world “cannot hear God speak to them unless the Scriptures are in their own lan- gBuage, and although at least a has been published by puages and dialects, millions who do even a Gospel. fs it fair, he asked, that there should be many church- es in Prince Rupert while there are countless villages in which live half the people of there are not possess the world) who have never heard of Christ? Showing a movie “Unto the portraying the work of churches in New Guinea, t —-Dave Hankinson photo. NR team again tops first aid contest mano, Kitimat and Terrace. from this contest will Alex Brokenshire presented team. The trophy has been won twice by the Army ‘team, and last year was also won by the CNR. entry. Members of the second-place auxiliary team were captain; Carl Fred Brittain, George Tom Freitas and Jack coach. They received Etzerza, ' Warner, ‘Dugean, from Conrad Stordah] the Can- Donald Oak-. fisco gold sea] trophy, won last year by a Columbia Cellulose team. Miss Cheryl CcHpk presented the Cook's Jewellers third place master of cere-. eward to the St. John Ambu- ‘lance team of Frank Jackson, captain;-Al Kemp, Stu Langille, ! Jack’ Wi'tiams, Archie Shields and Andrew Calvert, coach. : Leslie Creed of Kitimat di-: rected the casualty simulation. Girl Guides, intent on win- : competition Victoria Day, next ning their hostess badges, serv- | Monday, against teams from Ke- ed coffee and refreshments. , Plans were completed for the: -annual apple blossom tea to be. “held on May 25 at the Civie | Centre, when Duchess of Edin-| ‘burgh chapter, IODE, met last | ‘week at the home of Mrs. N j1. ‘MacDonald. Mrs. MacDonald will be convener of the tea. Mrs. V. P. Harris Dexter will and Mrs. K. B. attend the | | ,a comprehensive report on | Nii-- _tional convention of the JOD to! be held in the Empress Hotel i: Victoria May 25 to 29, Mrs. Har- ris will carry the Prince Rupert -municipal chapter standard. ’ Plans have also been discussed for a fall bazaar, Educational — seeretary, lwiltred McLean will present a pieture of Queen Tlizabeth — to ithe Captain Cook Sea Cadets an} May 23, i T. Norton Youngs, president GF | the Prince Rupert branch of the} e day asked that residents have not contributed to the eur do oso, send their donation the Royal Bank Younes office on Third Street, Nollees are being mailed by the Unemployment Tnsurnanice Commission to all employers With tasurable workers, request- Ing them te deliver books in iCheiy possession to their nearest jNational Mmployment offiee, There are approximiately -10,- 000) enployers registered with the Commission dn the Paeifle region, whieh tneludes both Trl. sh Colnmmbin and the Yukon Territory, Number oof tasurance ‘honka dnvelved din the annual renewal ds close to $40,000, . Leste TT. fraser, UTC regional dreetor, stressed thatds is in the Interest of both employers and workers that all expired) dnsur- anee books are renewed prompt- ly, "Unemployment Insurance Mrs. | ' [ODE completes plans for apple blossom tea Plans were made for several members to go to Terrace Friday , to appear on CFTK-TV's citizen- ship day program. Delegate Mrs. J.C. the IODE provincial convention held in New Westminster recently, Mrs. Ming Mah was welcomed a gues. and Mrs. Georze Do- Was appomted public rela- as ver . tions seerctary. | | | thy Mrs. | I rent enmpaign and still wish mn Prince The next monthly meeting will | be held as a smnorpasbord dinner June 13 at the home of Mrs. Wilfred McLean and J. Moran. Mrs, Georee Miller won the monthly pri , Advertising in The News Brings Quick Kesults Late donations sought for Red Cross drive Mr, Youngs also asked ‘vassers complete coverage of Canadiin Red Cross Society, toe) their respective areas. The drive | who! Is now entering its final stapes "Red Cross has done mueh for Rupert this year and it to would be gratifying to see Rupert or ‘TT, Norton people show their support,’ ‘Mr, said Youngs, All employers asked to submit insurance books of contributions paid during a certaln pertod, and negleet in re. | newlng insurance books could result dnoan appleant ’s clit for benefit being delayed.’ he snd. Masich baby dies suddenly Nalda Mae Maaieh, three: week-old dnfant daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mivsiel, M188 Piggott Avene, dled sud- deonly Sunday moming, A brother Sninuel Parents survive her, Graveside service wil] be je Tuesday at’ pam, Reve 2, Yerburgh of Sl. Petor's Mitte Mn nnd her honelil ie Lise Upon bie dimount:) Churet olliciating, \ Ewen gave : | | } | he Daily News | sponsoring committee. cadets for the tag day. education and other works this way... ee SAVING ‘ renec , . . . convened Your plans for your children’s future long- range goals are big reasons for systematic saving. And Royal Bank's TWo-SCCOUNT PLAN helps, by providing a Savings Account to use strictly for saving, together with a separate account for paying bills. It ti | Prince Rupert Daily Mews Lev. 3! Mcenday, May 13, 1963 COMMANDING OFFICER NEEDED FOR AIR CADETS Need for a commanding officer for the Air Cadet squadron was emphasized at the monthly meeting of the Any person with the required qualifications who could spare the time has been asked to contact Staff Sergeant J. F. Gregory, 1970 Graham Avenue, for more information. Air Cadet week observances drew a good atten- dance on church parade day, and a fine turnout of Lf POPPE DOP DOD PO PD POLIS POPP <> PPE PDPPPO DIPLO DPP POOP PLO DDO RODD EL LOP OP LOCO LA this special count, three months. It’s idamage. PAYING BILLS You write all your cheques against Personal Cheques cost each. And you also get a statement, complete with cancelled cheques, every like way to keep finances straight and guard your savings too. BIBLE SOCIETY CANVASS PLAN NED Churches urged to do more to make Scriptures available the secretary revealed that most of the people of that is-| land where 700 languages and’ dialects are spoken, have no portion of the Bible translated and published, Policy of the Bible continued the speaker is to make the Scriptures available at a price which the poorest can afford to pay, which results in a deficit annually of $1,500,000. This, he said, can be met only through greatly increased sup- port on the part of Christian people. Mr. Tingley was guest preach- er Sunday morning at the Ang- lican Cathedral, and in the eve- ning at the Lutheran Church, Announcements @ Richard Sephton, Special rep- resentative, Mutual Life of Can- ada is in the city on a periodic visit. For service or information phone 6711. (93) Society, OIL BURNER FLOODS The fire department was called to CFPR’s radio station building this morning at 6:15 owing to a flooded oil burner. There was no before the rally of all churches. Keith DeWitt was elected president of the Prince Rupert branch of the society, while Rev. J. A. Hesje was named vice-pre- sident, and A. E. Wood was re- named secretary - treasurer. All ministers are vice - presidents and each congregation is to name a representative to the executive which will meet June 2 to plan a canvass for the so- ciety. The rally was conducted by Mr. Hesje, assisted by Rev. Lloyd Jackson and Dean George MECCA HEALS 4 BOILS ; PIMPLES . infection, and peones fast healing. Sold at all drug counters, Soothing Antiseptic CIVIC CENTRE 8 p.m. Monday Chequing Ac- Jess: only 10¢ a simple, business- BORROWING Another way to avoid “eating into” your savings is to finance your new washer, car or TV, other large expenses, by using a Royal Bank TERMPLAN LOAN, You pay reason- able interest --- often less than else- where —— and vou Avow what you are paying. No" or take care of extras’! that ant ... 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