I?rfnte Uupcrt Dailp )3cuis Tuesday, February 22, 1949 I i JODAY TO WEDNfs Cancer Clinic Planned Here ' j ... .1 '! ; ' . . 1 I 1 , J ' Jji . ;!: 'Kindergartens : Are Needed Have Parcnt-Teacliers Would Board Provide Them The need for more kin len-ar-tens and more instruction for the pre-seliool children of Diagnostic Centre at Prince Rupi-rt Mrs. Rotliwtll Heads Loral Branch Prince Rupert is to have a diagnostic clinic for suspected cancer sufferers, local unit of the Canadian Cancer Society was told Monday afternoon by R. C. Mills, Vancouver Executive secretary of the B. C. Branch of the Society at a re-organization meeting in the. Civic Centre. Addressing a gathering of 30 in the common It, tinge, the larg- It wiih i r ii., Prince Rupert, was stressed by. Rev. R. A. Wilson at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Parent-Teacher Council held in the Civic Centre , last evening. j Kindergarten does "not mean starting school early and con Better English By D. C. WILLIAMS i est attendance fl:-cc the forma ''" men, ,S;iy. "iit. , fi.. . Pru'!'i ,aasin a ! ' a,:(:,,1t fir , Mak-wrd. 3 I,alipt m cop ln;H dam,; 1)1 ailversiiy . an" yourself ,H tnrtituilp- J ' Eflace. 1. What Is wrong with this sentence? "He sure looks well.' Q. What Is tli correct pro-' inundation of "blackguard"? 3. Which one of these words Is misspelled? Abominate, ab-' domenal, abstemious. sequently prematurely, as many erroneously believe, Mr. Wiisoii said. It is an opportunity foi children to learn co-operation with the teacher and one an other so that when they enter school they will be able to do rive the utmost benefit from their instruction. At present there Is only onn kindergarten in Prince Rupert. tion of the oigai.izailon almost three years ago, Mr. Mills revealed that a completely equipped diagnostic clinic will be set up by the society in Prince Rupert this year. "It's purpose,'1 he (lectured, "will not be to compete with the medical profession of this city, but to provide facilities for early diagnosis and treatment of the disease." PEOPLES STORE SPRING Z ; COATS 2 SUITS : ; . DRESSES- Ixm)K New ! Feel New ! lie New! : - rupert : : PEOPLES STORE 4. What docs the word "fortitude" mean? 5. What Is a word beginning SEAL HARVEST A major export of Newfoundland U seal oil and seal pelts. This photo shows seal caicasses being landed from the sealing vessel Lady MacDonald at Southside, St. Johns, Nfld. The seal is processed in a nearby plant for seal oil. used by soap manufac turers in Canada. The pelts are cleaned, salted and then exported to furriers in Canada and. U.S. (CP Photo) Mr. Wilson stated, that soon-sored by the First United Church here, which is operated purely voluntarily by Mrs. C. X O. Ol- h Your Rad UHINC Yotv eiH-ieacncr News. Since 25 pc cent was the objective and since KADIOPHOtd Kcn'$ Rajj scn. That kindergarten "was started in 1910 with 25 children and has now doubled to 50, the utmost? capacity for the small group. the magazine should be of Interest to all parents, the letter urged that individual P.T.A.'s FOREIGN TRADE MAN IS DEAD II. W. Drighton, Who VisiU-d Prince Rupert Last Fall, Victim vt Heart Attack The clinrV Wiil be one of three to be set up throughout B. C. this year. Three more will be established in 19.rC. Purpose of the Canadian Cancer Society, Mr. Mills said, is primarily two-fold to educate the public on early recognition of cancer and to aid in providing services for persons of limited menus in its treatment. For this, a cancer aid fund of $30,000 is available in British Columbia. Leadership in the reorganization of the Prince Rupert Branch was taken by the Canadian Le It Is eiiiuamissliig euiuarrasslliK to to Railway Sludy Asked in Bills WASHINGTON Representative Jackson and Senator Mug-nunson have introduced bills directing President Truman to authorize a study of the route of the proposed railroad from Prince George to Alaska. turn ' initiate a drive for snhsc rinr.inns NEW YORK STAR frHAS SUSPENDED , ; NEW YORK The New York Star has suspended, seven months after it first appeared as' ttie successor to Marshall for tier past efforts when she retired from office.. New officers elected were: 'President, Mrs. William rtoth-well. Vice-PPresldent, Mrs. O. V. Hanley. Secretary, Mrs. J. C. Gilker. Treasurer, Mrs. William Murdoch. Directors-Rev. Fred Antrobus, Mrs. ,J. D. Fruser. Mrs. G. A. Hunter, Mrs. W. J. Richards, Mrs. D. R. Barclay. Mrs. Rotliwell was named delegate to the B. C. regional council meeting in Vancouver In April. bcalffi children away," Mr. Wilson said. 1 to help attain the objective, "to keep them from coming to church, so to speak, but our ' TRAFFIC AROUND SCHOOLS kindergarten can only handle so T. G. Batcman, principal of ANI WK.STIV 718 Second Ave. Field's newspaper P.M. It was Harris W. Brighton, British renamed The Star and changed in certain respects. Columbia representative of the Foreign Trade Service of the Local Norwegians many." , Conrad Street School, commend- Mr. Wilson suggested that the ed the city council for a good Parent-Teacher Council tako job in placing the school zone the matter of kindergartens up signs aronna nis school. He with the School Board with a reminded council, however, that view to having what local kin- the sign at the top of Sixth Av. lTLllr!, of e Back in New York You Saw it in The News. SAV( HOI gion Women's Auxiliary, which volunteered several weeks ago to keep it going so that a $100 emergency fund might continue to Party of 10 local Norwegians, who have been visiting their native homes in the Old Coun- IN last week in Vancouver following a heart attack. Last fall Mr. Brighton came north tn THE SUPREME COURT OF dergartens there are taken over enue and Donald Street, a dan-by the Department of Educa- gcrous corner used by at least tion and more established as CO children going to and from Osi0rSCRATCHING ! "l Rtliev Itch in 0 Jiffy) j make the trip to Juneau for -trv sice last fall, landed in Nc the convention of the Associat-1 York Sautl'daV from the Hurt ed Boards of Trade of Central 1 Stavangerfjord and entrained had recently been done in Ocean school, had been overlooked. Hfi Carl ZM Falls. Under government sun- urged that the P-T Council cet PHONE 31 . l,.,i .f m.fvr ii.li i.l f lm i riH O. O, D PrMrtrtlN ervision, local kindergartens in touch with city council to re-would be assured of the same! quest that the corner be made British Columbia. At that time Jast nlym from tn:lt citv for he was actively interesting him- home- They aie pxpuetad itself in the possibles of the oort 1 nve ner0 on Saturday r.tghd Ut',ntty or ritri irc'n FRASEEr, BlilTISH COLUMBIA IN PROBATE . hi Hip Matter r the "Ailrniiii'-trHtliMi Arf "A ml In the Mutter of the Dstiile or .In l'sllc Itiihiiisiiii, Deceased, Intestate. "TAKP NOTICE that by Order ot Jli Honor Judge W. O. Fultun, Local Judge of the Supreme Cout of British Columbia. 1 was on the 17th clay of February, A.l 1H49. appointed Administrator of tkt estate of James Islie Robinson, o? Ocean Falls. British Columbia, who aiM on or about the 4th day of October, 1!48, at Ocean Falls. British Cotum- be available for anyone requiring treatment at the Cancer Institute at Vancouver. In addition to supplying transportation costs for those requiring financial assistance for diagnosis and treatment at Vancouver, the fund will also be used to provide a housekeeper for the families of women treated, as fo"t or 'Wfi t''i Ai. tmm 4tust PRINCEI tnain. Jens Mocn is iip. or lite D.0,0. Pr rlttH into a playground crossing as soon as possible, a safety measure he felt would be well worth while. members of the fcroup privileges as other schoojs. qualified teachers, a grant from the provincial government, and there would be no charge for children attending. of Prince Rupert for foreign shipping. He had expected to visit Prince Rupert again before long. The question of cars parkins; ECONOMIC PROBLEM BRISTOL (r Arrears for rent THE Council was in unanimous I on school grounds was another Mr. Brighton was 54 years of for Bristol council homes tottfi i wrl1 as 11ll'ir suppoi t at a board irnffin nrmiinm Viriiolif ffr Skeena Construction & iM bltt. Al persons indebted to the 1 . ,. , said estate are required to pay the i Suggestion. A kindergarten com- ward by both Conrad and Kins ap nd had service "both more than $28,000 and are l is at home and abroad with the lng rapidly. Tenants with less Bl'II.DLKS AMI GKNEKAL tONTUVTOi Edward Schools. P-T Council decided to call a meeting of its amount ot their Indebtedness to me mittee consisting of Mis. Dan forthwith and ail persons having parent, Mrs. Helen Marchildon claims against the said Estate are . . , , and MlS' Henry Luirtseth was -required to flic them with me oro- , Department of Trade and Com- merce. A veteran of the Prin FLOOR SANDING AM) CABIMT HRt money than during the war want weekly instead of fortnight collections. traffic committee consisting cf 1 E.3T1MATE3 FREE ON HEQl'EST pvrly verified on or before the 31st appointed to meet in the near i Martin Stuart. Mrs. H. Flood. 1 ' ! ' . pi : t i ing or nursing homo while in the south. Annual fund raising campaign will take place throughout the province in April, Mr. Mills said. The Prince Rupert. unit will be in charge of the drive - in the city. Mayor N. K. Arnold conducted the elect.on of new officers aid received a vote tf thanks eiay of March. 1B49. illNtribution will be falling which future and make definite mans1 A. M. Hurst and J. P. Moller to niaae having 1 . . . , ,, , , cess Patricia's Canadian Infantry and. the Royal Flying Corps from World War I, he is survived by a wife and son. ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 1 regard only to such claims of which hj pitntin. a ua.-nr oi tni- oiHuuj act on uRse piooicnts. Board ' Vice-President Mrs. S. J. Anderson was in the chair due to FOR SALE- 1940 Ford Sedan new rubber, heater and extras. A-l condition Hi 'IISOIl- Featured To Clear! . I nhiill have been notified. DATED at Prime Rurrt. B.O., x 17th day of I'ebruary. A D IU49. CioitixjN fkahkr' FonnEs , Official Adminlstrntor Prince Rupert. B.C. (02) able price. Apply Dally News Advertise in the Daily News! Box 488. (50) A letter from the maca.inv convener of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Federation was read, stating that only 15 per rent of the membership of Prince Rupert's 'P.T.A.'s had subscribed to the magazine, the B.C. Par- jNOW AVAILABLE 1, h ,; ll 'III J mm mJ Your Choice 97c LEATHER -ITICTl'KK I It A, MLS W HITING CASKS ITILITY CASKS, .ipper PIKSLS, 'MOCCASINS. OLOVF.S a I the absence of President J. C Gilker, who is out of the city Those present at the meetini were Rev. R. A. Wilson, Mrs. S. J. . Anderson, Mrs. Dan Parent. Mrs. II. Lindseth, Mrs. K. W Becker, Mrs, J. H. Black, Mrs H Marchildon, Mrs. D. Gome.. Mrs. R. E. Mortimer, J. P. Moller, T. G. Batcman, M. Gras-dahl, Mrs, II. Flood, Mrs. W. Metal,, Mrs. O. A. Mill. R. K. Moore, J. S. Wilson. Bralorne Leading As Gold Producer VANCOUVER The Bralorne Mines Ltd. Is reported to be continuing its position as the province's leading producer of gold. 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