Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 19, 1951 Organizing For Disaster Here Stan Saville Elected Red Cross President Last Night Stan Saville was elected presi tl 'h-. All , v; ' ' fx Interpreter Is Scholarly Poet TORONTO 0) Walter Uwan- rlllilll 111, Ceremony Impressive Eight small children dressed In pyjamas and night gowns and carrying candles exemplified th? "nine o'clock ceremony" during the initiation of a new member Into the Women of the Moo.;e ai their regular meeting Wednesday night. During the Moose- dent of Prince Runert branch. a.' i-i.jd.ii.fi Canadian Red Cross Society, at the annual meeting last night. Other officers are: luk, 35-year-old poet and scholar, is the new Polish interpreter in Toronto Magistrate's courts. A graduate In economics of the University of Warsaw, Uwan-iuk speaks five languages, Polish, French, German, Ukranian and Honorary president Bishop S. B. Gibson. Honorary vice-president Mrs. Nora Arnold. Vice-president Hawthorne Graham. heart prayer the children kivelt xiuasian. nnu ne can mane mm- at tne aitar. The program was sen understood m bpanisn n arranged ty the child care corn-necessary, mittee, Mrs. E. Liigain chairman. ms oiner inrerescs range irom collecting rare first editions to Mrs. F. Parlette was in tho Phone 116 or 117 athletics nnri hp , nnn hnn. cnair ai me meeung ai wmcn ored by a Polish literary review one new mmoer ana one irans- as that country's young "(Poet of the Year. ibert & AAcCaffery Secretary Norman Darling. Treasurer T. Norton Youngs. Executive committee H. D. Thain, F. E. Anfleld, Mrs. C. H. Elkins, Mrs. J. A. Smith, Don Forward, Mrs. O. L. Murray. For the disaster committee H. T. Thain said the post had been thrown on him at his busiest season and he had done very little work on It. However, he reported the city council was wholeheartedly behind the disaster committee and that utilities chiefs were prepared to work fer were accepted. Mrs. B. J. Bacon won the raffle. Mrs. J. Bond won the lucky box drawing. Mr3. Charles Collins was elected convener of the spring ba He was born In the town of Chelm In Poland, and after graduation entered the diplomatic service studying tropical agriculture. He was at a research , -x , - . , f I i f - V'-'Vr1 f ' i - - zaar, which will be held April 20. Standing committees in charge TDGRAPHY station in Argentina when, the of individual tables hope to make second world war broke out. the bazaar an outstanding suc- A .1 I He returned to Europe and cess. For w weatner oooa with the' committee. He had as- ! 4,j .v, t,,,u ...... . -x.r;i Um ar.. i - i surance other key personnel '"J3.r.- The hospital guild is holdmg II Planned Pictures would work with them. It was " 8 tea Januarv 25 10 raise monf,v abortl raid on Narvik in Nor- reported by other people at the,;3. ESrthat veSr to buy material for tneir novelty meeting that city nurses had ' ay .u' lfVh, table- They expect a good at- been organized and that Mrs. G. I J If"? ' A 7 tt tendance at the affair at the' at winter is here in Prince Rupert is clear to OPERATING THEATRE One of several operat ng theatres in the new Hospital for Sick Children In Toronto, this one embodies all the latest features, including provision for televising -operations and a gallery for Internes and 'students. The entire room is constructed to eliminate danger from static electricity and all switches included ai spark-proof. Oxygen and compressed air are piped into the room from a central supply. Equipment used is the most modern available and many features of the room are being used for the first time. The group shown !n this photo are demonstrating operating technique. The hospital will be opened Jan. 15 and the public win be able to tour the building the entire week. (CP PHOTO) , his boat was intercepted by home of M Rltchie S. Reade had volunteered to take charge of evacuation of children In case of emergency. Retiring Treasurer Stan Saville reported that over $4000 had been turned in to the main st people perhaps frown at the sight of snow coast. But seme see also the scenic beauties ddenly stand out in a blanket of white. And e interested in snapping a picture now and opauiMi uatiuia auu lie was ill- temzd Delicious refreshments were erved after the meeting. Uwaniuk says he was released in 1943, rejoined Polish forces i and participated In the Allied, "WE All" BACK? invasion of Europe. During oc-1 . ... , ... . . treasury. Expenses during the year had ..u been $12.03. The i..tM treas- Cupation duty in Germany he or the kidneyr-to easily! Thafi wh mow scenes present perfect subjects. OCIAL AND Uioutand. keep Dr. Chase'. Kidney-Liver " awards in the sprints urer's report was approved and nvii,T thrL !)) .lwayt on hand. For thi. reiiabta PERSc aim iiavcim num. !-,. lik. tw0 treatment, in . d not travel far to get : bright, prize-winning: i Qa w-Uin A lm adopted with thanks. In accept ing the vote of thanks, Mr. Sa He came to Canada in 1948 and works faster to relieve painful backache ONAL ;ee: the way to the office "ullw" i 1 1 1 due to faulty kidneys. Dr. Chase name you cat horning or from tne depend on. 51 Work Is Filmed I DR. CHASE'S I window one may see and oft-thought drab lived for a while in Edmonton before coming here. He now contributes to the Polish Literary News published weekly in London, and to Culture, a Polish-language monthly printed in New York. To Scatter Ashes At Sea Marine Committal For Jonathan Davidson, Pioneer City Boy and Well Known Fisherman ' Ashes of Jonathan Davidson. Icelandic-born salmon fisherman of many years' standing in this district, who came to Prince Rupert as a young boy in the early corners or lane suddenly ville said it was the canvassers who should get the credit for the work they had done. The president, vice-president and treasurer or any two were authorized to sign checks. The president was elected delegate to the provincial Ted Walgren of Seattle, after spending two weeks here to in-stal Ludlow Typograph equipment in thi Daily News office, sailed by the Prince George last night on his return south. k i under a spotless cov- shots like these are lii advance, one will find Program following the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday took the form of a film depicting the work of the Salvation Army. Capt. W. C. Poulton of the Salvation Army, a guest" at the meeting, has the film here this In looking for sub- Don't forget Job's Daughters Scotch dance In the Armories, tonight. Dancing 9-12:30. (16c) Mrs. Lloyd Lahtl sailed on the Prince George last night for Vancouver, where she will undergo medical treatment. Annunciation Church now has three Masses for Sunday 8, 9 and 10:30. (17c) Tea and home cooking at St. 4 : or 4 happens to be In the RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE Pick Up and Delivery Phone Blue !2 PACIFIC ELECTRIC Jl, r.-.'v.l so much the better. Is nnonncemen Menstrual Pains.. .use PARADOL ia!:y, t new snowfall will stay Start Novel Scheme To Cut Living Cost Scotch dar.cj in the Armories 6th Ave. West. Janu. 19. Spon week. Sgt. L. A. N. Potterton, R.C.M.P., ran the projector. Entitled "The Quality of Mercy," the technicolor film showed the many aspects of "the Army's" work from maternity hospitals to the evening hours of life. It brought home the soul- days and attended school here, will be scattered to the sea tomorrow afternoon at the mouth of the Skeena, which he knew and loved so well. He passed away last month in Vancouver m sfiidisturbed there and w-lr en trees and hills bete a jliotographer's meat, uirra tre one or two things, remember. Snow pic- BRIGHTON, England Ol A new purchase system has been sored by Job's Daughters. Dancing 9-12:30. I started by vegetable dealers here. Plumbing & Heating card' For the price of one shilling ( 15 Conrad bchool P-TA 4)rss taken in sunlight, cents) a week, customers can buv at cost price. One store film i saving worn done among even dull I the most degraded. Work among fliab and flat, .so . Ait be wasted on Paul's Lutheran Church, Saturday, January 20, 2:30 to 6. Everybody welcome. (ltc) Charles Currie returned to the city by yesterday's plane after an extended holiday and business trip to Vancouver and toria. party, January 19, 8 p.m. Tea and home cooking at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Saturday, January 20, at 2;30. i o mm where he had been taken for i treatment after spending some time in hospital here. Cremation I took place in Vancouver and the ashes brought here. A memorial service lii the chapel of the B.C. Undertakers, l ist days. Shadows are j children was vividly portrayed in pictures of high!wllh pictures of camps and i homes for under-privileged and adopting the scheme already has 350 customers paying then-weekly shilling. The owner, G. Colbram, says: "We are doing I even better than before. New ill homeless children. In light, however, a few S.O.N, whist and dance, Fri .WAT day, January 19. Whist 8 o'clock. Work unoag'unmarried moth-' ers was shown in pictures of one ' of the many Grace maternity hospitals across the country. St tfc customers are coming in steadily. In a working class district, people really do appreciate something that helps to bring the prices down." 'Hospitality and Music by Mike Colussi. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. (16c) George Flett, RCN, HMCS Chatham, left last night on the iin.5 atiould be considered. If" her; possible, pictures ivuhi tut be taken with the ys rf he sun, that is with it lit,!.! behind one. Try and ioot a the shadows fall (her the right or left. It the .audows that give that pth o field and perspective ii.h makes prize-winners, f possible, use a lens-hood en shooting in sunlight. It .1 minimize the chances of Prince George for Vancouver to WRONG LABEL GREAT DEER, Sask. Mrs.; Dubkowski was getting the meal Good Food That is Our First Aim Phone 17 for Orders To Take Out " Commodore Cafe Mothers were shown the rudiments of child care and themselves received the best of care. (These hospitals operate also for those who can pay and for married women.) Also the "Army" runs general hospitals. Pictures showed some aspects of nurses' training. It also pictured the -W.O.T.M. Tea at Mrs. A Ritchie's. 146 7th East, January 25, at 2:30. Card party, Catholic Hall, Thursday, January 25, 8 p.m. Presbyterian Burns Banquet, Friday, Jan. 26. Women's Hospital Auxiliary Tea, Nurses" Home, February 1. St. Andrew's Cathedral Tea. Mrs. W. C. R. Jones, 430 4th Ave. West, Feb. 6. Conrad P-TA Valentine Mas-" querade Party, Conrad School, February 10, 8 p.m. 120th H.A.A. Valentine Dance, February 10, Armories. Legion masquerade party Fri- attend a refresher course at HMCS Discovery. MARCH AND SPACE HEATERS VORTEX OIL BURNERS CRANE PLUMBING FIXTURES PHONE For Repairs and Alterations Smith & Elkins Ltd. PO. Box 274 with Rev. Canon Basil S. Prock-ter, of St. Andrew's . Cathedral, officiating, will precede the marine committal ceremony fiom a boat which is being provided by the Prince Rupert Fishennen's Co-operative Association lor the occasion. Mr. Davidson was born m Rejkavik, Iceland, in 1902. His father, T. J. Davidson, was a professional photographer here in 1909 and for a few years after that until the family moved to Osland on Smith Island. In more recent years the family moved to Sardis and are now residing at Cordova Bay, Victoria, where All citizens of Prince Rupert are invited to see the new Sai- ready and opened a can marked "Pork and Beans." It had to be used for dessert, for the can contained pears. fr-all fogging and dark rings spiritual aspect of the Salvation : vation Army film "The Quality I of Mercy" which will be shown I at tho Pitnrifil nn Roturrlav nttrht. e snmjtimes sees on negatives at 8 o'clock. Admission free. U7c) Army nurse s training. Work among criminals in the jails was shown In a few scenes taken Inside a Jail, both men and women. Jukes place when extra .t, wfflrh is not used by the ra, if, retracted and reflect-by 1 1 lens onto the film. ' ' fiiembor, too, that snow Attention Moose l deceased's parents recently cele Final phases of the film were members. Physical1 aay. eoruary lb. culture class for your I Job's Daughters Easter tea and children age 6 to 14 sale, Masonic Temple, March 22. at Moose Temple i Lesion Auxiliary Sorine Sale. of work among the aged. Sunset brated their sixtieth wedding Wo much brighter than SACH! SAM or anniversary. fettings with similar conditions. One will exposure and will be After all is said and done, how does it taste in the cup? That is what counts! TEA. BAGS yield the perfect flavour. Jfcoot faster. The smaller Tuesday, January 23, from 6:30 April 4. to 7:30 p.m. (17c), st peer's Spring Sale, April ' , 26. Use Classifieds for Results. Sonja tea, May 12. Lodges ,they call them. President Bruce Brown of the club thanked Capt. W. C. Poulton for bringing the film, Manager Harry Black of the Capitol for allowing use of the theatre for the showing and Sgt. Potterton for operating the projector. f aperture, the greater of your picture will be. s using a fixed speed Deceased, however, remained in the north throughout the years and operated as a gillnet-j ter from various canneries. For the past two years until his final illness he had fished with his , boat, Ray Venn ,out, of Priuce Rupert for the Prince Rupert Fishermen's Co-operative Asso- '47 BUSINESS COUPE 10,000 miles Hire (box) camera, p is Jio need to worry, any- J 4 slioot, and if there is and snow one may -4 Bert Glassev ! elation and had made his home Si picture to be proud iiicli others will envy. TRUCK SPECIAL '48 CHEV. PICK-UP Al condition CIENT CUSTOM .. . ,n,t instantly when tBY, England t An Soothing rehet siarw va-tro-noi in here. . j Besides his parents in Victoria, I Mr. Davidson is survivevd by his widow, Sarah, and one son, Ray. There are also three stepsons ' and three stepdaughters. Sisters are Mrs. E. Peters of Victoria, Mrs. J. C. Burgess of Salt Lake City and Mrs. J. Devlin of Powell ! River. There is one brcilicr, j Thor Davidson of Vancouver. I Another brother, David David Census Taker Aid. H. F. Glasscy will direct the taking of the 1951 decennial census in Skeena riding. His appointment as commissioner is announced by Bt. Hon. C. D. Howe, minister of trade and commerce. For Cariboo riding the commissioner is James Stubley of Dawson Creek. w rear custom was this Lincolnshire vll- Announcing Opening of MEW CITY CAFE llimkey was taken Into pollen n. and ion (1) shrinks helps o. conge?Uon like r 'taVion (S) Vou' pub and customers ic "noble steed" sitting k. The animal behaved Vicks Va-tro-nol brings. Bob Parker Ltd. FORD - MONARCH DEALERS Prince Rupert, B.C. 318 Sixth Street son, was drowned several years V1CUS VA-TRO-KOImops ,ago from a fishing boat In the B " -SBBBBBSMnsBSW MIL'ADY'5 HATS' Uuir or ueorgia Deiween rowen River and Vancouver. IT On Saturday Jan. 20th ALL NEW FIXTURES THROUGHOUT FULL COURSE MEALS from 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. ond 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. OUH SALE KIDS Now is the Time to get your SLEIGH!! CONTINUES AT VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chllcotin Tuesday, 12 Noon ' Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH Qt EEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chllcotin, Dec. 22 and Jan. 19 and 31 9 p.m. FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chllcotin. Jan. 12 and 26 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent ! - PI. ' Wf.MclldiisVkMi 1:1 ; sir DO AO La II Third Avenue Phone 563 "i'U take it"