Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, April 28, 1950 Ra4 A Passing Of Canon Keen Flammable cleaning fluids can be Ignited by any spark or flame, as can their vapors. Keep away I , from fires or sparks when using I ! them. "'Oder,! "oderitl Canon Keen's name will live for other reasons than as a Christian teacher and pastor for he was an internationally known entomologist and wa3 recognized as the authority on the fauna of the north Pacifi: coast. Some species belonging to Best Supporting I S RUPERT PEOPLES STORE Actress men, MtC. Produion H0n 'I this locality bear his name. 4Oscars-4 Former Anglican Missionary On Queen Charlotte Islands Dies Word has been received from his relatives in England of the recent passing of the Rev. Canon J. H. Keen at Tunbrtdf,e Wells. He had just celebrated his ninety-eighth birthday and trying to c't.ide, Dr. Doucette said, which is more Important, to be able to dale the Battle of Hastings, or the Captain of the basketball team. To be able to recognize the split infinitive or a split personality; to be able to repair the weak construction of r. complex sentence, or the relationships hi one's home; to know what is inside the cover of Scott's "Ivanhoc" or under the hood of a Ford Mercury. In short. Dr. Doucette advocated a fusion of the practical and the academic in education, and the application of the Golden Rule, to subordinate the Individual aim to the common good. Hon. W. T. Stralth, Minister of Education, addressed the convention 011 the subject "Educa NSC DOLLAR Alcohol Use Is Discussed NO ADVANCE N n DAYS ntOM ST. JORICS TO VANCOUVER IT'S COR0NATI0H ACROSS THE NATIO si had bpen in splendid health until a fall he received shortly before his death. The funeral service was taken by Canon E. P. Laycock, formerly of Prince Rupert. Canon Keen came 'to the Diocese of Caledonia in 1890. :i S SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT f RUPERT PEOPLES STORE tion Means More Than Class rooms", the cuty of the school being to tcacn how to live, not TODAY and SATURDAY fftr Eves. 7-9: 1 5 Sat- Mat. 2-4:30 . P I Too Much Specializing . Say P. T. Speaker Summaries of reports on Interesting subircts which were I the subject of addresses at the ' Easter convention of the- British Columbia Parent-Teacher Fed-I eration were given by delegate F. i R. Wrisht at a joint meeting of I all city Parent-Teachers Associations this . week. Ainonjf the j special speaker, at the convention were John R. Meredith, Dr. I A. L. Douccttc and Hon. W. T. j Stialth. hiinlstr.r of education, j Mr. Meredith, who has heen , carrying on a research into the , effects of alcohol on the human i brine, assured the delegates that his Department docs not exhort or condemn the use of Hq-- uor but server, only to provide ''he facts. "Law", he said, 1 "whether we feel it to be fair or not in regard to liquor, docs not 1 afreet liquor habits in the least." I The matter lies entirely with the individual, Mr. Meredith Service With A Smile KAIEN CO-OP HARDWARE NOW IN STOCK WORLD FAMOUS Kelvinafor Refrigerators 8V2 cu. ft. ....... $354 7'a cu. ft .. .... $329 6 cu. ft. ... i..: $298 Ray Refrigerator ;. $350 WATCH FOR NEW APARTMENT WASHER When You Order 'Chicken in the Rough' From missionary of the Church Missionary Society of London, England, and was sent to work among the Haidas at Masset on the Queen Charlotte Islands. He remained there for eight years and. during that time, translated into Halda the Gospels of St.-Luke and St. John, the Acls of the Apostles, and parts of the Prayer Book. He also compiled a grammar of the Haida language and. In doing so, gave great credit to his two faithful teachers, the late Henry Edeu-sliaw and Mrs. Mary Ridley, for their excellent assistance. From M.isset he went to Mctlakalla where he remained until he left for England in 1913. For some years he was secretary-treasurer of the Diocese of Caledonia airl in 1911 was appointed by Archbishop DuVernet an Honorary Canon of St .Andrew's Cathedral, Prince Rupert. 4. CIVIC CES Photic 179 We Deliver 251 3rd Ave. Write Box 1127 merely how to make a living. Dr. Stralth reported that the new medical faculty of the University of British Columbia will ojHMi this fall with an enrollment of 60. Home Primary F. C. Boyes of the Vanouver Normal School was the feature speaker at a banquet held for delegates. Mr. Boyes made It clear that home is where education begins. There a child shouH be given love, a set of Ideals, an interest in the world, and a little training in good hard work Mr. Boyes felt that too much of this training Is oftentimes Irft to the school. Delegates voted to hold the 1951 convention in Victoria on March 28, 29 30, Mr. Wright's report concluded. , Before and after Mr. Wright's report. P. T. A. members were delighted by several musical selections rendered by the School Orchestra undrr the direction of BMHS teacher, Fred Huber. The organization, which has only been in existence since late in 1949, has made splendid progress, the audience felt, and In hearty applause conveyed to Mr. Huber and the students much appreciation and encouragement. ' At the conclusion of the meeting, refreshments were served In the staff room. . DINING ROOM RESERVATIONS AND 1 J This advertisement is l.ot Dub-lished or disnlaved hv the I.lmmr OUT ORDERS-PIIONt Control Board or bv the ernment of British Columbia. JUNIOR CHAMBER Beauty Contest And DANCE Dr. A. L. 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