J. Smith, ler of the Columbia thing I’v country, States.” Prof British C Over tl ja Slice of | hard-boil that n wad District Votes Forman Leaves by Plane Two-Month Scottish Trip ou potatoes and subst ol Cover a in of the city parks board, plans to | yp l, plans t0) ip yor a two-months’ holiday to his home) decoratin g your kitchen this fall, yi é ; it.” ‘into the ¢ultural remains of), : cook with, keep it fresher, too. Enjoy y | Scotland, which he left for C: do it gaily. Every book on home | Chicken barbecue easy to pre- | ~ me ROD ROO -— ee Dorset. |for a two-month aoneee ih See the exclusive DE LUXE Ecos. ot : " rn. or Can- decorating we've come across is, Pare but a real treat. Combine % Although the \visti ‘has ‘been oi a land to visit his native city of | DE LUXE Buus Bonner " showing colorful minute pieasure kitchen lift Canada's Child Welfare Pattern Superior To Any in the World, Says U.B.C. Woman > By MURIEL NARRAWAY Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON--Professor Marjorie; Smith is attending ‘a United N@-| BRITISH LAWS tion, Says Canada’s pattern for|/teachers chosen ‘to address 4M | ministration, she finds'that Brit- child welfare is superior “to any-| English-speaking audience Of 4t/ ain is much further advanced Smith, | spectacled first wee a year on research into social!ledge she has absorbed during | service conditions in Britain and! the year. She-is laying the foun- HAVE YOU SERVED scalloped make the mushroom l'orman, well-known bakery manager)ant to s you know on the continent, made possible| dation for lectures to her own | by a Fulbright scholarship grant. | scholars on ‘her return ‘to British To round off ‘her wisit, Miss Columbia, Minnesota-born found-| tions seminar at Keuruu in Fin- | COMPREHENSIVE : University of British|land, in the last two weeks Of | Although Miss Smith gives top | ’s Social Welfare sec-|August She was one of thre€| marks to Canada for sotial ad-| e seen in any other| least 40 social workers from S¢V~'in Jegislation. Laws covering so- | including the United |eral countries including Pinland/| cig} welfare are more eompre- | je | Sweden, Italy and Germany. | hensive here, she says. a friendly, be- Miss Smith there is presenting Britain, however, may learn " woman, returns to | the ‘Canadian approach ‘to social something from this American | olumbia by air in the) problems, and in Teturn hopes cacner Who has spent 10 years k of September after | to.add to the international know- | ,,, Canada and intends rfigeore Canadian citizenship on her re- | turn. She has been requested to write a booklet for publication in Britain, based on Canada's ap- | proach to social problems | Sinee arriving in Sritain last September, Miss Smith ‘has at- tended the London School of Economics, delved into ‘Britain's history of social welfare and/nor the remains of glacial ac- oy i studied the archives of ‘the|tion, were held in veneration) C i BOUND K. Baba first Japanese-Canadian airwo- A SUPER SANDWICH suggestion which we | Family Welfare Association aiat one time. Pope Gregory told| ommissioners if packed for a 5,800-mile journey by air ee ag sugges : charity organization that laid his missionaries not to destroy) } pan. Cpl. Baba joined the RCAP at Fort |2/¢ked up in a famous Chicago restaurant results in the foundation for this ‘type of them in 601 A.D. Even today, tay Way ' ae ae ‘ : a : » Ho ee ‘ » work in Britain. | vi “rs I “breedin | sp - a month's leave at Osaka, |4 heavenly blend of flavors. Take a slice or two Gf| "gio tas also travelled hievadti eee: TR eer ites - aa Fr m M tin ted with her family and with Japan. She . one ‘ ‘ . * ® . . * “ es 3 i. nr ee A m aie ra Wile dived > ma rye bread (depending on size) pile with white chicken | out England and Scotland, visited | they are not built-over or | 0 eet g f and Mrs Wabara ¢ ororito : : fi : : France ¢ 4 a ‘ it Pd. ; | (CP From National Defence) Meat; a thin slice of Swiss cheese and crisp lettuce.|s wend wna on | — A parks board meeting sched- | : se : . “©-'a world council of ¢hurches in| iis ladle Thousand Island dressing. Top with tomato and a slice of ed egg. A sandwich MANY OF ‘THE NEW all |£€a, and will visit the University | tr t of this world! hats are clever adaptations of : = © the shell, Each designer seems |!"0™ Finland. to have taken this idea and lately: Next time you) ™@de his own version of it, | travelled as far north as Inver-| m. if you use less milk| Veils with plenty of glitter are | "°S itute one can of cream| Deime featured for after-five | Skye wear and really elaborate fash- ions are offered for festive evenings. pti “It’s given me the feeling oi you'll soup delectable erve often e VRE PLANNING on re- you'll dish « SPEAKING OF FESTIVE EVE- NINGS reminds us of broiled not appreciate how deeply Brit-| - ain is steeped in the past until | ©! the brightest and most cup butter, % cup lemon juice, PUSY and instructive one, Miss’ kitchens ever. Every|2 tablespoons horseradish, 2 Smith is happy to be heading in them would be a tablespoons catsup, 2 teaspoons for home. “I guess I’m an en- Actually, a brighter Sat, 1% teaspoons Worchester- thusiastic Canadian these days,” will give your spirits a|Shire sauce and % tablespoon she said with a Tabasco sauce; hegt to boiling trace Of American accent. Split two 14%- to.2-pound chick-| ~~ ae Archaeologists | Unearth Ancient — Stone-Age Track Ernest Rudge df West Ham, two! Essex archaelogists, earthed the course of an ear!y| Stone Age track ‘thought to be| Andrew’s Cathedral when William Wilson of Hazel- about 6000 years old. | flint mines of Norfolk to a point | beyond—a distance of about 130 | 4 important if for no other reason | 5 than it shows that scores of | Francis Watts, she looked ra- flint and silica boulders, known|diant in a white gown of which|,.o1n for the ceremony. as “pudding stones,” in ®ast|the train was borne by 7-year-| | | Anglia are apparently ‘Stone Age|@ld Bonita Ness of Prince Ru- track markers. firmed the “Tradenoisian” road,| Bridesmaid and _ best man| aa stroconil _ oo proeiad ve :as it ds known, is probably the were Mr. and Mrs. Alexander holdest marked ‘highway in the) Angus of Greenville. Other! Mrs. Ted Husing world. bridal attendants were Mrs Puts On Blue Bonnet | with Switzerland, She gave ‘talks at|began the investigation about Edinburgh University and Swan-|three years ago, of Stockholm on her way back | grave-dwelling culture in one of | the drier cycles of the Boreal | or, failed to show. In her spare time she has| period, some 6000 years ago. ; and went “over the sea to| lithic highway remains to be | discovered., The track curves due |west along the northern -bank international things,” she said in| of the Thames. It crosses the} | an interview, “For instanee, you | UPPer waters and then becomes may teach history but you ean-| Submerged in Berkshire. laugh and a Saskatchewan’s most northernly motor licence ‘bureau has been Gl) - es 5 piiaig ia? Ae rrince Kupert Uaily News } tuesday, August 26, 1952 Wilson- Watts Nuptials Held At St. Andrew's Cathedral A solemn wedding took place yesterday in St. | LONDON (CP) —Dr. ‘and Mrs. | have un-| Neolithic, ton and Pansey Thelma Watts were joined in mar- iage. Canon Basil Prockter performed the nuptials. The bride is the daughter of ne eciinneneenc erent _ r. and Mrs. Richard Watts of| Groom attendants also included iles. Ki lith The discovery, experts say, is| nee ith. Charlie and Joseph Watts, Given away brothers of the bride. Robert Chidwiek played the It leads from ‘the uthwest of the Thames and/| by her uncle, A family reception was held If this is con-|Pert at the Broadway cafe. The cou- The stones, neither in keeping| Bora W atts and Thelma Gra. the geology of the area enn —- For Big Events! | ; | Dr. Rudge and his wife, WhO! yieq for last night was post | | th |poned when only Chairman Pat) | €/#orman and commissioner Bob | | |Eby attended. Mr. Forman said | | |today. Three other commission- believe ack was made by men of a | Main items of business for the |meeting, he said, were to ap- }point a pro-tem chairman snd |to discuss opening of the Rotary | {Tennis courts Thursday. Deci- | The western end of the Neo- . Mrs. Ted Husing, wife of the famous sports announeer, says: “Blue Bonnet Margarine is the all-time favorite with my family!’ You, too, will love the delicate sunny-sweet flavor DE LUXB Bue Bonner adds to bread, vege- tables, or any food! And what conven- ience! Four individually-wrapped goldea-yellow quarter pounds make it easier and smarter to serve and to sion on whether to keep the} |Gyro swimming poo) open or set | ‘ : _|@ date for its closure also was to | Dr. Rudge believes this an he shade. ent trade route will be traced) sa. Worthan fates gacutaay!| argarine. Look for the DE LUXE yellow pack- age with “Blue Bonnet 2 = ed ae Gea ae ce an ~| front. You'll get the most icious DAILY NEWS CLASSIFIEDS | oy read ever and save on your food bills! BRING QUICK RESULTS | or-« Peterhead. URANIUM CITY, Sask. (CP)— opened at this new site on Lake Athabasca, 680 miles north of Regina. With some 60 vehicles i LINGE '; dreamy thoughts j glad : * een ot Po rn arly a light clothes of summer. Silk “ scene this autumn in on one of the sales | to hear that ra see at . ; : ens and place skin side down on | Free Book on A iti THE TIME HAS COME, as /rack in broiler pan. Brush with | 4 Arthritis the saying goes—this time its | sauce. Broil 5 to’7 inches from nd Rheumatism for black. There's something | heat for 40 to 45 minutes. Turn| HOW TO AVOID CRIPPLING ene ‘ane eee halves amd baste with sauce | DEFORMITIES ' ‘ o yé aoa ; 0 . ant | eae whit hee ollie Ok Ga every 10 minutes during broiling An amazing newly enlarged 44- Makes four servings of the most page book entitled “Rheumatism” taste -tempting chicken you've | — : ee a ae ill be sent free to anyone who crepe is quite a favorite for | ayer eaten ee } this time of year — not tk will write for it. ian but dark enough. . it reveals Why drugs and medi- | head . cines give only temporary relief |js regarded »}and fail to remove the causes of | Hindus. 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