Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, March 17, 1951 1 JJoSpttai (LntltuAiaitic d , f ' ft " i ""V ' A inancia! Crisis at Hospital Had Successful Initial Vear Looks Forward Tn Future Mrs. A. M. Hurst, Mrs. H. A. : i ; Breen, Mrs. T. J. Boulter, Mrs. T. re. ' N. Youngs, Mrs. O. E. Moore, Mrs. ! 4 Mrs. Jens Munthe was tm hard of harirj. yt n ana it awort of if. I havo corractad my koarlng lot with ttio now UNIX 200, tha mollnt hearing aid aaoHoalt. htoaina, tfio Un 200 vigH Ira than 3 auiKM, Including bottario and M It baraly am Isrgo ot paduct of match!. Why not stop at for trial of fha UNEX 200, without obKoafia. of coon. T 43 Nations in Atlantic Patrol OTTAWA Forty-three nations are today represented in I the In ternational ssa patrol of jithe North Atlantic to- guard j shipping at this season, from the danger of iceberus drifting soutn from the Arctic. The service ccmm.nced in a j comparatively small way follow -i lng the loss of the R a Titanic in f'die spring of 1912. More tha.i 1 1,230 passengers and crew were i drowned. Could Destroy Half of World DELHI Premier Nehru of India, referring- to General Elsenhower's statement as to tb.e using of the atomic bomb, said it could mean destruction cf hilf the people of the world thrcug'-i fighting and illness, cr.d "vouli paralyze progress. elected president of the Women's ;c- - Ham. Mrs. J. D. Galbraith.j Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert Mrs- J- p- Cade Mrs- L. P. Char- General Hospital at the first ', bonneau, Mrs. Jens Munthe.j annual meeting which was held ! Mrs- Lester and Mrs. Robert Dav- i TOO MANY WHISTLES l-ADING, England (CP) Soc-i and field hotkey clubs play-X matches simultaneously on f..j; community sports ground ,ulainetf of too much whislle-jLuig. Their gam eg are ijuwn into confusion by the on Thursday night with twenty- "'son. nine enthusiastic members YEAR'S WORK REVIEWED present. The report of the secretary, The complete list of officers Mrs. R. G. Moore, reviewed the for the ensuing years was named ' numerous helpful activities that (ulev Of ' luoung. rcenteiui ui as fol'ows: I ;.sties of varying; pilch WW oo had been carried out during the year to augment the facilities Fill in the blank and mail today to: STUART II. McLEOD Hearing Air's 307-504 East Hastings Street, Vancouver, B.C. Kindly send me your free pamphlet and how I can get a free home demonstration. Bndt Black and resources of the hospital j wood on 9 For Adion Advertise! ' -f President Mrs. J. Munthe Vice-President Mrs. L. M Greene Secretary Mrs. R. G. Moore Treasurer Mrs. M. B. Lemon Executive Committee Mrs. C. H. Elkins, Mrs. A. M. Hurst, Mr. J. A. Macdonald. By Eoslcy Blackwood itself and to assist the hosptal and nurses' Home. Two principal projects of the year had been formation of a patient?' library service and providing furniture and drapes for the lADIO & APPLIANCE Victoria Slow in Making Payments Prince Rupert General Hospital Is without funds to meet Its current accounts and may have to borrow money if Victoria doesn't send remittance soon covering last month's patients. Secretary Douglas Stevenson told the hospital hoard last night that $4500 in outstanding accounts were not paid because "there wasn't any money." If necessary he would "try to make an overdraft at the bank." And if. the hospital insurance department "doesn't come across with a rh-k" by end cf month, "we ll be owing a $9000 payroll," he told the board. About 90 per cent of patients admitted to the hospital are covered by hospital insurance, he said, and these accounts are submitted daily to Victoria for monthly payment. Meanwhile, the hospital has been operating at a loss since beginning of this year with a total deficit of $7500. "Our $8 a day rate just doesn't cover operating expenses," said Mr. Steven.son. . NAME Mr. Abel felt like shooting himself when the bidding Was over on today's hand. He thought that if he hadn't over-called, the opponents never would have Representative t o Hospital ; living room of the new nurses' SALES & SERVICE OAs AND r.LECTKIC RANGES Phone Blue ! PACIFIC ELFCTRIC GTREET OR ROAD TOWN reached game. 1 . . 1 r y .. 1 . . i 1 , .. nnA And h mi rloht Rnt n it "'c piaycu u.c a.c turned out Mr. Muzzy blew the!a"d JMr- M.uzzy trumped with the deuce of spades. hand by mishandling the trump Board Mrs. J. Munthe I home. To raise money for these Representative to Co-ordlnat- projects, the Auxiliary had made ing Council Mrs. C. G. Ham. several special efforts during the The library committee, con-! year and over $1000 was spent, sisting of Mrs. Armine Boas, The library service had Mrs. W. S. Kergin, Mrs. R. G. ; set up with good effect. All floors Moore and Mrs. M. B. Lemon, i were now being serviced twice a was re-appointed Volunteering , week. Patients received the ser-to assist this committee by going ; vice with enthusiasm. A double around the hospital twice a week benefit was the personal contact with books for the patients were with the patients. I Auxiliary members, sug- suit so there was a happy end JailoriiMj jor ing for Mr. Muzzy after all. Neither side vulnerable South dealer Now Mr. Muzzy laid down the ace of spades and followed with the seven of spades to the king in dummy. Then he led a heart from the board'and 'finessed the Jack which held the trick. At this point he realized that he didn't have another entry to dummy so that he could finesse hearts again. With some vague hope of an end-play he led one more round cdies and Gentlemen LING the tailor tested the secretary's report, had (Mtd reason to feel proud of their accomplishments in less than. a. year. The general public bad responded well to appeals and, more and more down one. He had thrown away a cold game at the second trick by trumping with his deuce of spades. He could not possibly have lost anything by trumping with (Miiw Uracil) S K 5 4 3 H 8 6 2 D 10 6 4 C 9 7 3 (Mr. Abel) (Mr. Hal.-) 8 J S 9 6 H B 7 5 H K 10 3 D K Q J D 9 8 7 3 C It QUI C A 10 B (Mr. Miiz.v) 8 A Q 10 H 7 a H A VI J O A a 1 C 2 The bidcllnK.: ' of trumps and then a small dia Phone 649 u .Sixth St 1 tfu Jlie f-i lonccr oncer e-JJmaci e2)7 ir trrt the seven of spades and then the ' women were becoming aware deuce could have been over- j of the work that was being taken by dummy's four spot on done. It was hoped that the the third lead of the suit pro- interest and membership would viding that vital second entry to continue to expand. i the board. a vote of thanks was tendered j Never ruff with the lowest ! to the retiring officers and ex-! card in your trump suit until 1 eciitive for the solendid work! you've checked to see that there j they had done during the past are plenty of entries to the hand year in putting the Auxiliary on a I on the table. ! solid foundation. I t mond. But Mr. Abel won with the ' jack and came right back with the king. Mr. Muzzy 'won the ace and fired back his last diamond. Mr. 'Abel won wtth the queen and safely got out of the lead with a high club. It was no use. Mr. Muzzy finally had to lead away from his ace-queen of hearts and go Koiith Vtrst Vortli tMsl is ac 3S 4 S Pa',s PtUUi Al pOHU DAILY DELIVERY Phone 81 He opened the king of clubs and continued with the jack of Value Plus! 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