kK ! ilter I1CER—R redecessor, Rey, C, B Smith, Victoria, | children, Says that | the assemblies’ annual conference |@fforts to look attractive, too! 'Girls Should Learn Appeal ‘Says Doctor LONDON «cP A course in the art of love making and greater stress on other wo- doctors have prescribed for the modern bobby-soxers The formula is offered by Dr Winifred Kok, assi; stant county |medical officer for Essex, in : ish Medical Association McAlister (left). of Vancouver, Dr. de Kok, author of books the Pentecostal Assemblies of ;on the upbringing and care of most girls (CP PHOTO) often lapsed into an attitude of defeatism. The y pretended to despise pretty frocks and looked rd Season of Concerts preggo ge who tried cast by Ticket Sales appearance. STRESS APPEARANCE If I had a daughter like that, I should be far more perturbed than if I had a dat zliter con- j 500 seats already reserved for nidered vain, Dr a Kok a ert Wednesday, a record season appears — “I should make every ef- ort to interest her in dress I yw the Alaska Musi ' Trail series. think I should even encourage her to use lipstick. For there is é Opera in Rome and, since moy-{20 doubt that from time im ,, eg to the U.S.A. has achieved|™emorial the function of wo- t uniking as a cellist with Casals | men has been to provide ' ) and Piatigorsky. A Hungarian | beauty.” , . by birth, Urban studied under The doctor warns that a rt S the great master, Ysaye, in Bel- | mother might become jealous of '@' gium and eventually played as| her daughter, Many readily ac- be soloist with the Andre Kostel- knowledged this but the wise inetz orchestra flirt aimost before they can talk a - — and that all ins stinctively make 2 ve the best of themselves except , ) Dental Clinic when they are discouraged i j led to think that in doing so bee Serves 106 | they are being vain and silly | SPORTS OVERDONE In First Year © | me maierity of ins soo jain at turning out sporting, me hundred and six children ‘ames-playing amazons who Of pre-school and Grade 1 aves don't pander to Vanity, but ft visited dentist offices during| think that j a mistake,” the the first year the Prince Rupert | doctor write Pre ventive Dental Clinic hu It would be far better if veen in operation ome of the games were cut out , f Frank Derry, reporting to the i tae ee a : : : avor of dress-making, do OC UNG, AAO BUREOU SABE AN | Occ, clence, the art of home iverage of three Visits was mace makine and sion : th sv } by each child resulting in more nen 0 orbithied tes eer On than 300 sessions with dentists i . rmer report from Each of the three city dentist mrrrnae Girls whose mothe Kchool that the idea ives thre hour Wednesday could not or would not provide a Se ae : ; in ; lini pretty clothes and re sisted their nis is popular al At, present, each child is|@@eS merely laughted it off Se ietmantie moni charged $4 a school year for pre | However, other mother not vo ge er their ventive dental work. The oro Wise tried to keep their at- hay are planning vingial department of preventive tractive daughters » the back. lied” “ant to- dentistry pays a similar amount. |8!2UNd and made their liv: d are looking for eeting Silva in par t the reception Enjoy Picnic Y ESCAPES AXative Habit! | Rada, ‘ ation i’ troubled ALL-BRAN 1 5 one ae 4 laxative, nor Y chi whole fami Out Kellogg ALL-~BRAN wae day, and ters evet felt’ het a Ars, Harvey R regard, 834 »™ ue Richeliey’ You, dye tg relief from nd ent lack of diet PL-BRAN “doit, UP. of liquids. Ys drink * DOUBLE YOUR RK Quap P10 qeaNTE if not Hoyo): Send @ mpty "Rs » Londe m, Ont | 24 Enter all teams at the fTanD but announced recently that it | rable ould not be able to pay for She concludes ental treatment for childret cine few mothers see them beyond Grade If1 elves in their daughters and The oral asta thes can get a much pleasure out of ittee has met its share due to their triumphs as if they were enerous donation received | “lr Gwn Whatever happens, from a few local organizations | Youth must have its day and if ind hope was expressed that the | @4Ughters should learn the ai me contributing organizations of being attractive mothers ould renew their subscription hould also Jearn the art of for the coming year growing old gracefully.” Chairman J. ©. Wilson expres ove fider that needed funds vould be forthcoming and ROWLAND MILES thanked the Parent-Teacher A says: oclations for their financial Jack and Jill went down the contributions, and Dr. Dunean hill Black, city health officer, for h To the local Civie Centre, issistance Jill stood treats Present at the meeting, includ- To a couple of seats ing the Mesdames O. R. Green With the money that tack had AH Ogilvie. Mr: Leslie Mur lent her K at ie g meni : : a See “aro OBJECTIVE 93500.00 GIVE GENEROUSLY readers @ A meeting of the Men’s 5-!/ Pins at the Bowling Alleys, Sevt. | RED SHIELD “SERVICES More than 300 stranded persons supplied = with meats and clothing, 52 services held in local jail for prisoners, over 1500 patients visited in local hespital and sup plied with literature J LOCAL APPEAL Alles See Nick. 8 p.m (225) ® Legion bring the missus night Friday, Sept. 26, 8:30 p.m rood entertainment for mem- |! bers and. friends, (227) Pip oY @ Regular Moose meeting Tuesday Sept. 23, 8 p.m (294) @ Evan Kemp and the Trail Riders, of RCA Victor record nes, Will be playing a show and SEPT. 5-26th lonee Gaturday, September 27, Tom Christie—Campaign Chair at ‘Terrace Civic Centre; Mon- r ‘d Gladding. —Campaign ‘Treas. day and Tuesday, September 29 Ed G paig nd 30, at the Legion Auditor- Campaign Headquarters im Stage show 9-10 p.m. G. PERCY TINKER & CO.,, LTD. Dance 10:15 to 2 a.m (226) BESNER BLOCK — PHONE 57 Crnsien ag "piles * ALL COLORS % HIGH AND LOW WEDGES - and float off on. your round of activities! For walking, working, relaxing . . . nothing equals their good-looking comfort, school | manly pursuit is whut the} the September issue of ‘family | ra) Doctor,” published by the Brit-| tary contributions to the Cana- dian National Institute for the Blind ts now in full swing across Canada and the Prince Rupert) 4"d Verla McKa Branch of the CNIB is sending | ~~" oe out appeal letters in order to raise its Share for the national organization Phyllis Harrison, Miss Norna Irving, Miss Frances Partridge, Miss Joy Bryenton, Miss Frances Cre Miss Joan Cross, Miss Netta McLeod, Mrs. Chris, Wors- ley, and Mrs. Bekaton, all of the Business and Professional Wom en's Club. Others assisting were Mr. E. Boulter, Miss Audrey Wrathall, Mr. and Mrs. St. John New Suede and Leather Casuals , . . | Just slip a foot inte one of these wonderfully buoyant shoes | | | | | | ashion Footwear | | Lill loge al | Se P eler's n }at St. Peter's ¢ hurech | Saturday afternoon: #2 | Rev. Twining united only son of Mr. and Hill Played by Mr. Dyke M OFF TO FRANCE —~ Leading Mrs. Gordon Carls Aircraftsman Kenneth B. Har- | matron of honor and ] ris, of Prince Rupert, B.C., an | 80n wag best. man armament systems technician The bride chose a with the RCAF's 421 Squadron | dress of white at St. Hubert, Que., who will be among personnel moving to | o9]j The Europe late this month when | powned three RCAF Sabre-jet squad- rons will fly the Atlantic via ehrysant Greenland Iceland and Scot matron of in apple-gre hemum land to Gres Tenquin, near Metz in northeastern France (Mattonal Datence Photo) ;80n, was cut by the The annual appeal for volun-| groom pt Georgia Bateman, P Fourteen junteer vorket nine of them members of the Business and Professional Wom en's Club, spent considerabls time during the past week pet ting the appeal letters 1 acdy for | local distribution Those helpine included Mis Madeley and Miss Sue Madeley The CNIB aims to improve the ‘land economic condition of blind Canadians in addition to ment for blindness. The organ- ization’s program offers social services to blind people: home); eaching, library service, em- (Continued on Page 4) riot pean’ cour The THRE SUiL « so « suit that’s FLATTERY WON'T HURT YOU A BIT AS LONG AS YOUR OLD HAT STILL FITS 63. Mariewe ide Fearures Sys ; j = } Cop aft We still fit the best cars in town with the best tires ever . Dominion Royals of course! DAN’S SERVICE STATION Phone Green 605 y % SO BEAUTIFUL in any room A pretty wedding toc k 1in Marriage | Elaine, youngest daug Mrs. H. Lien, and Mark The radiant bride entered lehurch on the arm of her father, Mr. Harold Lien. Strains of the Wedding satin and lace : carried a bouquet of pink pladi honor en’ aid carried a bouquet of brons Z A reception was held future home of the bridal « 021 Tenth Avenue Bast of ceremonies Mr. Gordon Bate ;Man proposed a toast i bride and groom respond suit Annual (NIB ably. ‘The best man proposed ¢ toast to the matron of honor. A Drive Gets (beautiful three-tiered cake, made by the bride Underway Here +8») ssw tiv Serviteurs were th Canadian Ationgs German YWCA Camp TORONTO (CP) -Eggs cost 86 cents a dozen in West Ge rmany, says Reta E. Horner of Hamil ton, who has just returned from |. a summer in Europe where she attended an international y.w CA. camp at Burckhardthaus. West German Y.W.C.A. head quarters in Gelnhausen. Y” members from 16 coun tries attended the two-week conference, the first interna tional meeting sponsored by Burckhardhaus since the waz Not many of us spoke Ger- man and English iiuently, but we managed,” says the Hamil- ton “Y” program director in a letter to Y.W.C.A’ headquarters in Toronto If Canadian housewives think they have budget problems they hould pity the poor German women, she said. IN LUXURY CLASS Tea and coffee are luxuries as the cost is four times what it is in Canada,” said Miss Hor- ner. “And when we consider tliat the German salary is about one-quarter of ours we realize that tea and coffee cannot be regular commodity in an av erage home.” Eggs are 86 cents a doz she said. An orange costs 15 cents A German housewife almost must be diligent with her cloth ng budget as well as with the pod, “Licause prices are high tume. Leather shorts, or “Led erhosen,” worn by men and boys were interesting , eae that Cie the has ita little mothcr—because no mending either. They need only be hung out to ECONOMICAL TOO Lederhosen cost $8 to $10 for One youth had had ’ pairs in his 18 years and when he outgrew them they Camp delegaies discussed ten- home countries ‘not as learned politicians but > saw how closely linked our problems are.” “Our theme was ‘My Contrib- and in our work shops we discussed this in re- i poverty and wealth, , the worker and the ution to Peace’ women and girls in ste. churches with a program cen- tred on Bible study. “Our ‘Y’ bes the same Christ- ian basis but our program is more extensive and more social and recreation,” said Miss Hor- ner. She recalled that the German Y.W.C.A. was founded by a Pas- tor Burekhard of the Lutheran Church and it has continued as an organization of that church. The president is still a man. ABOUT TOWN Lieutenant-Commander J, O. Pearson arrived here Sunday to take over as staff officer at HMCS Chatham, succeeding | Lieutenant Noel Langham, who | is leaving for HMCS Cornwallis 'for a one-year training course, Lt.-Cdr. Pearson came here | teotn National Defence Head- to the organizations of. , eartors, Ovtaws- Prince anert Daily News 3 Tuesday, September 23, 1952 ALASKA MUSIC TRAIL CONCERT Wednesday, September 24 - 8:30 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE Mi forner iound that many Germans wear national cos- You can be sure of getting a : truly becoming when you choose a suit by Johnston, hand-eut and tailored to your individual measurements. You select the fabric and colour, the style that’s right for you. It’s tailored for you alone to assure perfect, flattering fit. Right now we're displaying a truly luxurious range of new Fall fabries in patterns and colours galore. It’s worth the trip just to see ‘them, and to leaf through Johnston's book of new fashions for Fall. Plan to come in soon. 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