Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 21, 1951 1 Annual , Audit Is Approved -p- crSonalS 1 The auditor's report last night was approved and accepted by Thirty Taking Up First Aid jDER COAL the Prince Rupert Hospital Asso- C. L. Johansen left for Alert ciation at their annual meeting. Bay on the Camosun yesterday. In qualifying statements, Audi- . . . . . .. tors Rorie & Laird said "there a"d G9un ,C,lul? mee " loclc ton had not been a minute detailed P' f1 Women lnvlted' Fllms' atc examinatwn of patients' accounU Although thirty men and women attended the first night receivaoie. Dr. L. M. Greene The Sports Shop will be of the St. John Ambulance First J NOW! 'X. expiamea mat,, oecause or ex- closed until further notice, tensive changes in bookkeeping Watch for re-opening date when required by British Columbia alterations are completed, (ltd Hospital Insurance, so much t'n hr) bfn spent on detail ATTENTION ALL ELKS. i. u. i i i-t. i Your ftttpnrianpA U rpnupat.pri at. Aid class Friday in the fire hall, the executive would welcome more applicants. "If enough women show inter- 4 t J 3 OVA UIAL 4 wu" , l."e,e uau" 1 Deen I month meetimT of . est- we wil1 hol a separate class time reeu resu,ar ar mommy meeting oi enough "or money to cover j tne tor them' sald the secretarv uf Prlnce work B p- E- extra of the auditors" to make minute examinations. Lodge No. 342, to be held In the the first aid, J. C. Ewart. "We have no quarrel with the Canadian Legion Auditorium, I The next mating v !!l be held auditors and believe they did the Tnursaay March 22, at 8 p.m. j tnis Thursday evening in the fire best job that could have been snarP- l69c) Rail. Due to the Easter week-end, done under the circumstances,"! Leaving for Butedale on . the tn(" rf?Su'ar Friday class is set said Dr. Greene. I Camosun yesterday were Mrs. J. back a dav- 1 Auditors Rorie & Laird were Rintaul, Mr. and Mrs. Williams Attending the Friday night reappointed as next year's audi-'an(i daughter Kay Dr Streiberg class were Mrs- J- M- Smitn- Mrs-tors. I Mr. and Mrs. Krohn. ' ' J- HiPP' Mrs- E- M- Yelland, Mrs. j I However, F. E. Anfield, speak-! i Helen Ford, Mrs. Olga Kronhaus, ing from the membership, asked Everybody welcome at Job's Mrs. E. Smith. Mrs. Tuprowski, incoming board to consider hav- Daughters' tea and sale, Ma- Mrs. M. M. Sleep, Miss Dorothy ine auditors make a bid on "'c Temple, tomorrow at 2:30 Smith, Miss Jean Smith, John future audits. Pm- Utc) McLean, John Eyolfson, J. C. stocks are cleared we offer' the IJntil ollowinq ' Alberta Coals at bargain I rices: "earn Lump 16.75 per ton !at Egg 15.75 per ton At STETSON ; President C. G. Ham said in - . . . .v.. Franks, W. J. Rothwell, John the r - ... v . f, Davidson, Robert Morris, Don I the um.m wju nuu ueen vac won wh.,,.,(,, w...u h :atnut i .: per ton charge for the audit but thought M8ose Cpen lttaUoiL members , 1 that, in view of more detailed welcome 1 Sandness, Ernest Girbay, Ernest RANKED HIGH A charming pre-graduation portrait "of Miss Dorothy Kergin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kergin. who distinguished herself in recent Registered Nurses' examination by placing as one of the three leaders in the province. There were 122 candidates in all. Other leaders were Miss Gertrude, Wrkentin of 6t. Paul's Hospital and Miss Mavis Coleman-of Vancouver Oeneral Hospital where Miss Kergin is also a student. She will graduate in May. riqucttcs 21.75 per ton i DreaKaown required by BCHIS, the charge in future would be I more. THE CHURCHES TOGETHER Sinclair, Kenneth Weish, R. J. in a United Service of Evan- i Speers, J. C. Ewart, J. W. Sleep,' gelical Witness at First United I George Redhead and R. E. Church 8 o'clock Wednesday ! Eylofson, instructor. j The Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright will give the address. Come for Salvation, worship and witness.. (68p) ATTENTION: Regular meet :ONE 116 -117 or 58 m Banks to Open .'Thursday Eve j In view of the Good Friday holiday this week, city banks. Dashing for the office, or strolling on the avenue you'rt dressed right for the bright city in this smooth and snappy Stetson. The sleek; grateful lines oi the Whippet will help you go plaies in style. Watts and Nickerson Fine Session of Borden St. PT ing of International Union 'Slaned jfarlu which UFoally open on Friday operating Engineers, Local evenings f:-om 6 to 7:30 will in rt & McCaffery is postponed from Friday, March Highlights of tha regular j stead open on Thursday evening. , 23, to Friday, March 30 Street School Parent-Teacher T,heSons of Norwav rollpd "1 LIMITED Association last evening were a :"lu ?"-'eves ana P"t on apron.-, I OPEN FOR INSPECTION ITwo new homes at 677 Fourth Saturday ninht to show the 1 Junior Red Cross meeting as atuui'iticn Ave. E., on Friday, Saturday and conducted by Grade Six and two men ntw 10 cm nn a real films entitled "Why ly Doesn't Doesn't 1 1 party' pa"y:"c n nundred hundred Sonja Sonja Ladies Ladies Job's Daughters Baster' tea ar.3 ; Sunday 3 afternoons from 2 til 5. T'l I'vf "Z"L J"rl nnrt ho r pnrf. oM....,?j ,u.. i.tno.mi. T,ni. uPnh oi i nr cMi.playpil by the Lit uor Control For Results ADVERTISE Tommy Eat?'' and wno Willi - "-""" V ' "-"' -...itjj norne include SUCh fea- ! Boartl or by the Government of annual umi .np.it. pupn in" .if rii.otma T nit.c' t 'i nnrt bi le r..iv. -.t i.,.. evening" at Orange Ladies' tea and sale. Teach Your Child? DIIL1MI V.1 IIUIIllJILt. annual "brothers 1 the S.O.N. Hall. i Ures as fireplaces, oak floors, M-irch 28. A considerable amount, of I Good uooa music, mus'c. Bocd good !hll.slnP.u)atran!,ntH fir.t ,i.iJ food and Students' recital violin and c - 'reports fun ere n Program of different committees.' I A reoort from the safet. rnm.itnat Pened wlln a turkey ban- p.ano, Common Lounge, Civic moaern aesign, puis many omer Cent re, March 28, 8 p.m. j interesting details. Construction FISHERMEN . . . A sufferer from arthritis, he had taken his own life with a .22-calibre pistol. The wound was through th right temple. He was found by a neighboring trapper named Martin after having been dead abo" three days. Coroner Olaham at Butedale decided by inquirv that death had been by deceased's own hand. Cathedral spring sale, March by Fraser Valley Builders Ltd. 29. PiimiRhpH hu finrrtrm nnr And. j Ailing, Jwn Life ! ad i a n Mounted pcrs here were of the finding I his cabin at ijbout loo miles t from here, of jp-year-old pen-Jfr. . Lesion Auxiliary Spring Sale, ersons. Sales representatives are Pr'' Armstronff Aeencies. Evervbodv mittee I quet- And 11 was an all-mal-the proved of interest as did reference to resolutions to be i nv?nl"g .fonlttee headed by considered at the annual meet-! "f ld Hel!and with B- Bakken, ing of the B.C. Parent-Teacher I !Fd Scnrower, C. Mostad, Leroy Federation to be held in Victoria ; lsen' - SelvlK- Jnn Pedersen during Easter week. Mrs. Greis-'and A1 Jensen. sel, as secretary, read the corres-! Before Barney Kristmanser.'s pondence. t'pc.cordlon tuned up for dancing lhe demonstration nf a rocrniori tnere were entertainment num- party. Catholic Hall, welcome. 169c) i Card April 5. For Action, Advertise! If you warn, to sell it, advertls It. News classifieds. Nil For complete overhaul of your High Speed Gasoline Engiirei, see Rupert Motors Ltd. We have the trained mechanics rid kppcialized equipment to perform this work for you . . . cffHntly and economically. To avoid delay this spring when the rush is on, let us have that job now. r i HOW to RILIIVI I COUGHS meeting of the Junior Red Cross 1 ters i'1troduced by Master of as conducted by Grade Six pupils ""monies Gustafson. These made a favorable Impression on were two violln sotos K'ven by t:w audience. Bobbv Mitchell I vauenan rattersall and twi was a capable chairman andlcomic vocal selections by Lcn Presbyterian spring sa',e, April 12. The Duchess jf Edinburgh Chapter, IO.D.E . homecooking sale, April 14, Gordon Anderson. ' Conrad Street School P.T.A. White Elephant sale and tea April 14 at 2 p.m. ' W.O.T.M.-Spring bazaar, April 20. St. Peter's Spring Sale, April 26. United W.A. Spring sale, May 3. Sonja tea. May 12. , Banna 0 D D FALSE CROUP Rub worm oil into A j Met and Mot- j j Kg rack. Cover with AtmM i worm flannol.Ar drug- 4 i aim' for 5 yoor. "CJ i Linda Strachan an efficient sec-1 &VKe- wltfl ""eompaniment by Rupert Motors Limited re is L retary. Committee reports were Mrs- J- Giikee. , given by Per Halvorsen, Ronnie Accompanied bv her hRn1 Nordine, Jean Anderson and , wlth tne violin, Mrs. G. Gustaf-Margaret Strachan. The applause son sar"' a vocal solo, that greeted the children at the 1 n behalf of the women, Mrs. conclusion of taeir session was W.-Hrlland exnresed poreci.a-a spontaneous and sincere tribute ,,on tie men for the enjoy-to the youngsters. The chairman ab'e time. made a complimentary reference! ; to the success of the Red Cross i -r I I Presbyterian Missionary Tea church hall, May 16. )1 one campaign in their drive for funds N6 Z.03 Id 110 eess story in ine city, mciuemaiiy in reply to a question, the treasurer, Margaret Strachan, stated that Envoy Here the school had contributed $25.40 1 kh immigrnnt lac, hiring out as ' a niilHy rniintriK'ting gang. liliiiDOIIECD J, inrn a lorrnian, then a mall- to the Kinsman Club Polio Ap- Pay'ng a two-day visit to the peal. Mr. Cheeseman's class with I fltv ln tne course of an official $10 was the leading division. j tol,r of Western Canada, Hon. T. Refreshments were served un- A- c- Hislop, New Zealand Hip.h der the convenershlp of Mrs. G. Commissioner to Canada and O. Withers and, during this rmer long-time mayor of Wei-social period, many favorable "ngton, arrived in the city on comments were made with ref-ilast night's train, accompanied erenre to the two films for the, hls wife- daughter and secr-showing of which Mrs. Evans 'arv- , operated the projector. Alto- Mr. Hlslop called upan Mnvor gether the meeting was one of- W. Ruddcrham this mc-nini? the best attended and most en-i and addressed the Prince Rupert "'nlra-lr, and finally contracts on '.r-iiHiiiMrating ability that brought more backing and larger contracts. " hea.l of half a dozen grrat rnler-. leader in the induxtrial revolution Mriple,! ,le taiurj ,,f iiving of ,he Wiored, a inuii of great power and French Dressing Vl cup tolod oil V Hoipoon otpow 1A cuo vinogor taoapoon Col-1 loa&ooon toll man's Muttard Place the ingredients in a glass Jar. Just before serving, shake the contents well. For free recipe book, "Culinary Art", write to Reckitt & Colman (Canada) Ltd., Station T., Montreal. ! joyable held. Mrs. Logan was Gyro Club at luncheon today. ' program convener. Miss Larson Tonight tie will address the Wo-! was pianist and the audience' men's Canadian Club and to- at the turn of a tap... electrically! joined heartily in community morrow at noon will -be guest singing of "The -More We Get speaker at the weeklv luncheon Together" and "Alouette." ot the R-tary Club. Thue divisions were tied fori Wh:l hf' the party will b having the greatest number of shown around the city and en-parents present, and the pen- virons as the guests of the city. nant will be jointly held Dy tnem lumorrw mgnr, tney win sail for Vancouver on the steamer till the next meeting. D D D D D D D D n D a a a D a a a a a a a a a a "'nee Runert. CIU4G 'f 1? et., in degree, though iue a career that ran be dupli-2 ") ,,1, ranks of thoiiand of '' leading hiiine8S and pro-'al nicii. I., Iphhp,. degree it r,e dul'I'aled in hundreds of ""'"U f instances. , j hFr''? "ecaiiHe it illustrates one fact , , lrlant to every young man, and Ih7 "' !,,"""', r man, in l'".'i ' '"9 's our Mrtniiity system. 8Hl open to every man to climb as H" ,,P wan,s if hc has lhe , "y and the ambition and the will Hot water for batlis, for kitclicn ami laundry, hot water for every linust-hoM use that's what your elt-ctric water heater will provide. And the cost is only about 2,'if per week per person! The automatic thermosltit keeps the Have vou Teachers in Session Here The Northern district council of the British Columbia Teachers' Federation is meeting in the Civic Centre today. Attending are John G. Moe, tried the AYLMER VEGETABLE water at the even, constant temperature you desire, with no walihing, work or worry on your part. the safe, clean, convenient way of insuring an abundant hot water supply. Include. SOUP? an electric waler healer in your plana for a new home or for modernizing your present home this Spring! See the new electric water heaters now! Drop in at our store or consult your ( electrical appliance dealer. "Pocked in B.C.- ' ) 1 f v is ro, at the top. In our o frt,r en.r,rUp- ig nQt K e large cor,Mralion in Canada . " n't w anning the ranks of its C ")''" eyery Iay l.M.klng for al)i'J.',"h "' drive and ambition ,"t"l",Hilh its problems. ' M,r expanding economy there 7 ,8c,''ughr,hem. 1 llnv' a".1 thc Parents of the voung, y R,M"1 ysleiu to cling to. t RTI0N OF TRADE A INDUSTRY Priced from $179.75 vice-principal of Ocean Falls High School and geographical representative, Who is chairman of the meeting; J. A. Robinson, Ocean Falls; H. F. Noakes and D. G. Hamilton, Terrace; Mrs. G. Singer, Massett; G. F. Freeman and F. R. Wright, Prince Rupert. This council meets here three times a year to discuss matters affecting teachers and the pro-fessi - n locally and reports to the central executive of the Federation. On the agend the mcoting are professional ethi-s. relation wtth School LjartiS, P-TA's and the publi:, ralaries, pensions and superannuation, education generally. Resolutions before the BC1F annual general meeting next wtok in Vancouver will be discussed . SiSl i i Your Family Deserves AYLMER Quality. n B B B bbb