PAGE FOUR usxa AFTER ILLNESS Farce Repeated With Success Audientc In Ilupert East Church Enjoyed "Amy From Arizona" The three-act farce "Amy Arizona," which was staged from with to mm 9 Mil i Our Plant Is Equipped to Handle All Kinds of MARINE AND COMMERCIAL WORK PHONES 43 AND 386 Weeks oS Weakness very creditably. Between acts, there were selections by the Kainbow Orchestra. " Advertise m the Dally News. CANADIAN NATIONAL STEAMSHIPS Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Ol'BKATING G. T. I. 20.000-TON FLOATING DUYDOCK Engineers, Machinists, Boilermakers, lilacksmiths. Pattern Makers, Founders, Woodworkers, Etc. ELECTKIC AND ACETYLENE WELDING Y.M.C.A.IN OPERATION Aims and Objects of Association Clearly Set Forth In View of Local Situation In order that the cltteens of Prince Rupert may have a more comprehensive idea of the manage- , ment and operation of the Y. M. C ' such success last week In First Uni- A- organization of which is being ted Church, was repeated last night Proposed for the city, the following at Rupert East United Church and wu Pve oi interest: went over strong with a good steed I71e . U. c. A. was organ - i audience. As in the first presenta- i"d In London, England, in 1844 I tion. the whole cast acauitted itself The first Y. M. C. A. organteed in I North America was brought into be ing in Montreal, Que., in 1851. It is .primarily a British institution but fortunately was set up on such ! broad lines as to render it adaptable in its essential purposes and main program features in practically any other country in the world and today it serves the youth, young manhood and also men of mature years in 40 different nations of the earth. ; Membership in the Y. M. C. A. Is open to boys and men. regardless of race, creed or color and from a de nominational point of view great harmony exists because the religious conceptions and practices of all the members are respeeted. Further the association is nonpartisan. No essay, review, add rase or motion of a sectarian, partisan pr political nature is entertained or permitted by the association or its directors in their building or under their auspices. The Y. M. C. A. through its entire program of activities seeks the improvement of social, physical, intellectual and spiritual condition of men and boys. The Y. M. C. A. Is promoted in a CANADA'S NATIONAL FISH WEEK i November 17th to 22nd Fat More F ISO. 1 Help Develop Canada's Industries Fish Food is Healthful m FISH LO.M Two cups cooked fish, flaked, l cup soft bread crumbs, teaspoon salt, Vt teaspoon paprika, 1 t:i;.,).-h M:Ued onion. 1 teaspoon lemon Juice. 2 eggs. ;. cup milk, l tablespoon finely (hopped parsley. Vi ill i.wMkm- imon .,1 j nay be added if fish l dry) . Turn into buttered mold; cover. Cook in oven ji ..ir.nn mi . :nm in celiac, about !; hour. THE DAILY NEWS Thursday NBWmfeer 20, 1930 given community to meet the unmet t giving general supervision to the needs of boys and men and in re- . work through their employed staff. cent years of girls and women, but The local unij. holds tti own pro not to duplicate or overlap toe wore if the primary and existing agencies. The Y. M. C. A. makes a contribution in co-operation with and in the supplementing of the constructive forces at work in the community. The Y. M. C. A. is not a building lontaliUng' certain furnishings and. equipment, The,splrlt; and atmosphere of the "Y" is Its greatest force 'or good and'U known and referred to with gratification the, world over. ts leadership and activities gener-te a spirit of genuine- friendship nspiring the members to fit them- J elves to live at their best in all i their relationships. Y. M. C. A. I wildings usually . provide social rooms, class and committee rooms j iymnaslum. showerfBath, swim-, ning pool, locker and dressing! -ooms, bowling alleys, reading room, I library and other facilities considered necessary by the people of a ;iven community and which they find it possible to provide. The management of the associa tion is vested in a local board of directors assisted by committees who have special relation to the several departments of the work. The directors on the nomination of the national council elect a general secretary to take charge of the exe ' cutive leadership of the association and give direction to all its Official representatives of all the local association in Canada in con vention assembled in Winnipeg In-1012 created what has since been1 known as "The NattonaOouneil of the Young Men's Christian Assoc la- j tlons of Canada." The National Council is therefore the creature of the local units and was brought in to being to carry out the instructions of local associations as repre-' sented in convention, particularly in co-ordtnatmg the whole work in the country in training and leadership, in unifying methods and program in organising new work and perty and eomucts UKwn work in line with the genenfPspirit and purpose of the work as a whole. Each local association has official on the fireriresentation (r SB 1 1SBK7 Tft,!peml secrete Ml i asaHBatCon leadertfipa Hi 11 leadership rrt adniftta U sical National ry is a trained ible of giving itration, ,phy- classes, competitive games. swimming and life-saving, boys' work, social activities and is able tal to conduct discussion groups on life problems. He gladly co-operates . in all worthy community enterprises to the limit of his time and ability. ' He counts heavily on the individual and' gWUp assistance of the mem-. bera, in order to make the work ef-, fective. I The association in action not only provides constructive character building activities for the leisure1 time of the young people but pro vides a virtual school of training in worth while citizenship. I One basic principle in the phllo- sophy of the Y. M. C. A. program is that Prevention is better than cure." The slogans "Safety First," Watch your step," have not only saved millions o; dollars but thousands of human lives. It is believed ' to be a bigger thing to keep boys and girls and young men and wo-1 men straight than to mend them up ' after tbpir lives have been broken.! The association work has assisted thousands of men to get back to a life of purity, honor and usefulness but some think its greatest achievement has been in capturing the permanent interest of the boys and young men of Canada in the things which really matter in life such as: health, a clean mind in a clean body sport for sport's saze, team play, co-operation, supplementary education through night schools, debating, public speaking, prescribed reading, unselfish service and practical Christian behaviour. A leading executive officer of the Canadian National Railways a few months ago paid the following tribute to the work of the Y. M. C. A.: "No finer Investment could be made than in the Y. M. C. A. for results! in personality." The value of-the Y. M. C. A. cannot be estimated in dollars and cents and the return In better morals in invaluable. The Y. M. C. A. should -be given every pos sible support. The half of what the! Y. M. C. A. has done will never be) written. We are always ready to j support the Y. M. C. A." The oppbtWnlty and challenge, confronts the cltlsens of all ouri ment in Duuaing permanent, citiz enship, which will reflect honor and . credit on them and on which they will look back with satisfaction and pride. The value of Materials used annually in the Fish Canning & Curing Establishments of Canada Is about $20,000,000. 272 A NEW STANDARD OF PERFECTION Cool mild fragrant, as captivating after months of acquaintance as at the first delicious ,,. puff. ' - , . "MaHeTfrbm selected Virginia leaf-4 blended by experts rolled right to they smoke right Canada's pleasure smokethe cigarette that put a new joy in smoking. THE BETTER CIGARETTE ,S,A VE THE VALUABLE POKER, HA H The regular monthly meeting of Tinker, who presided in the ab- uordon. directors; H. W. Bird, the board of directors of the senoe of J. H. Thompson, presl-' -l V, . ecWUry mm Miss Je Prince Rupert Oeneral Hosoital dent: O V. 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