Prinre Rupert Daily News Friday, July 7, 1950 01. twill W r?e Experts this latest revision it has been completely rewritten. Mention is made in the preface of the Red Cross nursing services department which las gradually evolved a flexible program of home nursing instruction designed to meet th.: needs of both "urban and rural communities in Canada. To further promcie nome care for the sick, equipment also his hppn marie nvaihihlp to home r-A- V Dest-$e!ler I Say . . . LI ft ri7a By KAY REX Canadian Tress Staff Writer i v 1 .. ..i y vard! r HOM3 NURSING -The Cana- j nuwes an(J other members of if :8 ' h.jrs EVENINGS 7 9 p.m. SAT. MAT. 2 4.20 tlian Red Cross society's new tne .lblic by the establishment home nursing manual is a of sickroom supply loan cup-"must" lor every household , boards in Red Cross branches ' particularly where there are throughout the country, children. . j While the value of expert What to do in case of acidenis! care given by professional i1 orvtv,w frnm tppat.mpnt. for trained worKers cannot, De ovcr- local Job's Daughters bj, Dale Morgan of Peoria frostbites to how to bathe baby Inois, on behalf of the vii HARD AGROUND The Canadian Constructor, 6,7t5-ton Canadian National Steamships vessel, went aground on a reef off Grenada in the Windward Islands. Passengers aboard the passenger-freighter ship were put ashore. ' (CP Photo) estimated, instruction of lay workers in home nursing develops volunteer service which greatly aids the professional worker, Helen G. McArthur, director of nursing services for the society, says in the preface to the book. VOLUNTARY A I D Instruc- is contained in' this 200-page volume '" which the Red . Cross says will have real meaning only if studied in conjunction with a course of instruction which consists largely of demonstration and practice. i-4xi iy, t-ApitMsseu apprecii-. for the reception. Before the close of the ceedtngs. Miss Donna M-Af'' honored queen of the i Daughters, was called to plaUonn to rcrnve a rp. tor $50 a tiottaioi t, Shriners' Crirp!el ch,: SHIPSand- Thp soriptv's first reference C F P D Radio Dial V I I IV 1240 Kilocycle! Shriners Given Fine Welcome Twenty-three past potentates from various parts of the United States with one from Canada and one from Mexico and other Shriners and their ladies, who spent several hours in the city Thursday evening while returning south aboard the steamer Chilcotin after a. cruise to Alaskan waters, were given a tunesome and colorful welcome of distinctive Prince Rupert character. The visitors were met soon . . . itirn nf lnv wnrkprs in homi Seven Percent School Gain (Subject to Change) dook came out in ihja at me - ...'till Trnrrsnklr I time of the organisation's plan g also encourages tneWATLpLpriNTI to provide elementary lnstruc- understanding and development! TVAILlM V-llli4 Hospital fund wlviih i tion for homemakers in the! jj'ugi-"' for by the locl Shrine Clut F'RIIjAY P.M. care of the sick in the home. community. Thus many nurses,. Capt. Harry, M-jLean, popular! 4:i5-SIock Quotations and acKnowieagemcnt ol the team's t as.istance on ya: occasions. Rin-P thpn tho honk has hppn I miuugn n.cu uium, Enrolment In Prince Rupert interlude revised several times and in have given of their time and master of the Union Steamship , . . Ukill to teach Canadian women Co s liner Chilcotin, will have I ft ! i city schools at the close of the i 1949-50 school year' showed an j increase of nearly seven per ! cent over the enrolment one ru!DnDDrT!r V)IUIU1 iVrtLl war Drevious. renorts Dresented ' meir snip nocKea Dy me ml 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:15 Don Msr.cr and His Islanders 5:00 Talt-'s ot Uie Minstrels 5:30 Supper Varieties 5:45 Tunes by the Trio 5:55 CBC News 6:00 Dinnri Music 6:15 Henri Rene Orch. how to become more resource- j the sympathy of many friends ful in caring for the sick, hand!-1 in the death of his wife which capped and aged In their own occurred on Monday of this families. I week in Vancouver. Owing to Care of the sick and the aged Mrs. McLean's serious illness, is dealt with in this book which Capt. McLean stayed ashore in is made the more' interesting Vancouver from the current FOR HEM at the regular monthly meeting 1 Prince Rupert shrtne Bind, of the board of school trustees hlcn wrcnaded them, and by the team of Job's Patrol Daugh- Wednesday night disclosed. This vrur'H )r,tQl u.H, 1 99.S nnll. i tCrS. hlch Put 0n ne 0f ther STOMACH ULCEBS I ZV U.lHilifiJll'.Nal.U'.IU j through introduction of the cruise o." the Chilcotin io Alaska. . 1 -jLG ' v '13 IZS I it.'... ' Fmart marching drill routines. u-homo. i..f. ...r i im 11 ...hink U t i n..w. on Nir f.tivities of the hypothetical Chief Officer James Hunter 6:3Q Mu.sical Varieties au ut wmiuii wuh uiutii wuw fficipnt machine. When UAm I Increased attendance at dls i f mm tYa Rhrinn a a tvoll n o n 1 t nrmliina 4in.cilia i -JJ 1 1 Harper family at the beginning took over command and Capt. A.45gaddle Rockin Rhythm PORTRAITS CBC Npw? 7:ou- Ti'ms Doveloped and Printed , .....w M a. a, urge ccowd of people which quantify and of the proper the reports which were as fol- to de"1 Hn h""v'''' h " EaihprPd gamerea on on thp ine wnari wharf to io rpp see .. iliu,c. d chrm.al make.Up 0, tht CBC News Roundup Charles Peaker, Organ 'tne snow. I may be. A foid leaves the sUgEii iS Z ffiSZ It1'-' : ' i .; 5' i FX, l ij 5X2 .k . iki.. la, u. m J . t-!i '.SS Cits bcnooi enrolments at tie end After welcoming ceremonies the production of acid cca. rf thp srhrinl term apr 11 onrt tho mairinn nt a nnmiur That is what hapwns It PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 216 - 4th Street Box 645 hone Green 389 Prince . Rupert of each chapter. "Wally" Walsh, former chief Four-year-old Linda Harper officer of the vessel and now awakens during the night with agent for the Canadian Mer-the tummy-ache and her mother chant Service Guild at Van-after checking Linda's temper- couver, came out i resume his cture calls the doctor. old duties for the one voyage. BE FAIR TO DOCTOR In j ' structions continue from there: ; Add daily: three balanced "The signs of an oncoming ill-'meals; six to eight hours rest-ness are not always readily fUj sieep. . , . . healthy stomach. But all sionui lunuwa. ui Ji(.-oi;iivai.iuiia, tile ouiiu aiiu re not healthy. Some product Recital 8:00 Eric Wild 8:30 Count of Monte Cristo 9:00 Burns Chuck Wagon 9:30 Beat the Champs 10:00 CBC News tne eirls' patrol, with Miss Edith much acid, or produce it hn Jordan as their majorette, icu ; stonach "-pt.y The ad. A Av. School Enrol. Att. Att. Booth Mentorial no iooq ur tt u unm u,tn. ! a parade to the Crescent Shows agalast the dHlcaU1 lining ol ' High 10:10 CBC News 95 grounas ana tnen to tne M wwe j gumrh, and brinks don on 7 TemDle where a reeentinn wait stomach wall, resulune in ik To treat the ulcer ltwlf u 103 223. 243 270 1 65 tcleDhone the doctor for everv , 10:15 Bill uooa'bporis itevinw mtle ache and P in but it 7s 1 fU ' 1 T' , IT'l 10:30-Canadian Short Series Conrad Street sufllclent. The cause must br moved. As the quantity hik! q.i 95 held- ' ; 91 i The official welcome to-the' go ! visitors was extended by C. A. j 424 248 254 299 82 19 46 also unfair to wait to call him ,11:00 Weather and Fish Arrivals "" "'" of acid produced is cmuro!lc : ! Cessna .Tfr I t L (lElHilMffik ! ii n.-.1 On Sate At At ! i n in f l m irn.sin n r :i mi n ui- i the nerves iipplyln the sunr Port. Edward .... Dlgby Island .... Port Essington.. It Is obvious that, since the stori 15.6 82 Berner, vice-president of the I 44 96 I Prince Rupert Shrine Club in I the absence fo President A. W. Is not functioning properly until the illness has progressed' hl 11:0C Sign off "eray" Flavor with soap, water and! SATUko-A. This particular chapter deals) toothpaste. , f:M-Miieal ClocK with symptoms of illness andj Safeguard by: regular med-j 8.00-C13O Nevs how to read a t.h'prmnmpt.pr i ical examinations; lmmunlzatinn i 8:10 Heres Bill Good nerves themselves must be at M and should be examined. This the Chiropractor doei THE BEST in Plumbing Service PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING & HEATING BUD 6CHUMAN v Old Post Office Bldg.) locates the vertebra intertrnntq 10:15 Musical Program 10:30 -"Melody Time" the proper flow of nerve imr i BRIGHT BIT One of the against preventable diseases; ovpr the stomach nerves n4 WALLACE'S 5 DEPT. STORE J r. ,..: Burnlp. He refered to the good j work of Shriners both In Can-' ad a and the United States in j their crippled children's ' hos-; pitaU. ; j W. D. Smith was then car.eU t upon and presented to Mrs. co-operation with health department to provide healthful environment." I brightest bits In the book is i Mrs. Harper's special recipe for 'health: 1 "Take one individual any age, chiropractic adjustment, m'jm to its normal position. The swrf resumes Its normal activity tne longer Irritated by the over-prcci tion of acid, the ulcer heals. 8:15 Hits and Encores 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45-Little Concert 9:00 BBC News 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 CBC Stamp Club 9:45 The Answer Man 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Bandstand 1 10:45 CBC News and Com'ty j 10:55 Weatnei and Interlude ,11:00 Saturday Date ; 11:30 Weather Report ,11:31 Message Period 1 11:33 Recorded Interlude 1 11:45 Scandinavian Melodies a By corrpcthig the cause. i I niri Illtlll XJ. CllgltUltllUb Vfl Vttlfc- i land, California, wife of the manent cure usually results, tt i4 Header of the visiting party, a nfa W tne tnoasanrts wm R. W. COLLINS Authorized Dealer for ELECTROLUX haiui.Mjuic uuUiiUC-t. BoUQUCtS m a. :. h- r- practic, 1 1 T were also presentea to Mrs. Peter Lein, wife of the leader of the uanc-, and Mrs. Alex Mitchell, guardian of the Cumuli Your CltiroftrKto liiiifrN-rl by lh. i 'h lr'tractort Awisoultttiuu o( B.C. IVill be" 'residing permanently Modern Etiquette Q. , What expenses of a wedding are borne by the family of the bride? A. The trousseau, personal attire, ' invitations and announcements, decorations for the church or home, music, conveyances for the bridal party, the oride's gifts to her. bridesmaids, I in Prince Rupert Contact the above for all Service required and for Parts and Supplies EBY & SONS LTD. 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