Friday, September, 2 1949. ' SALVATION ARMY DRIVE Three Thousand Dollars U Objective of Annual Red Shield Campaign Timely Reape ER PILL The Experts I Say ... Mentally Retarded Children Understanding, affection and patience are three factors lm- Up portant rn helping the mentally- retarded child to lead a full life The Dominion health and welfare department has prepar- ed a booklet entitled "The Back- "t ward Child," to guide parents in in the care and training of such a youngster. . In a brief foreword. Dr. C. G. Stoedill. chief of the deoart- about a dishonest tendency In their child, but the health and welfare department says "such actions by your child may be a' part of the business of growing, You can guide film safely j through these problems If you understand why he does thest' things and then take the nec-j essay action." Should the child be discovered a theft, the department urges, fin one of Its Child Training' Booklets that parents should ancL ne8t w boiling, poun salt;. avoid drastic measures of pun- menfs mental health division,' "A child of school age rarely ireezmg compartment win notes that helping these child-' steals just to possess an artl-1 contro1 961 l lowe,t tempera-ren to learn "can be a tremend- cle," says the booklet. "Oecas- ture- and freeze 10 a mush con" ously interesting and a deeply tonally he keeps on stealing be- sistency. Whip lemon Juice Into, satisfying experience." cause he's learned that his wanU cream a fw droPs at a tlme"and. "Understanding, affection are easily satisfied without his continue whipping until cream. PHILPOTT EUITT & Co. Ltd. Lnmber Building Supplies SENATOR IAN MACKENZIE (Continued lrom Page 1) RETURNED TO B.C. ' ' - . i "Bee they're home. Their doorbell was probably out of order." Confident of a cordial greet- I mg mm a generous conation a:; they go from door to door, can-I vassers for the annual Rntvnr.ln j Army Red Shield Appeal have started out on a drive to raise $3,000 In Prince Rupert. Hope I j is that it will be possible to conclude the effort with a mini-I mum of delay and, In that re-; rani, It is felt' that the public understanding of the Army and Its good worlt will expedite thei canvass. . Canadian Leeton Women's' Auxiliary has undertaken to carry out the general canvas Of the CltV With Mrs William Rivrhuu.il ,.., ' i I Henry Smith, jr., Mrs. 6. L. Peachey, Mrs. AC. J. Keays, Mrs. A. Glllls, Mrs. R. Marshall, Mrs. L EverMgh, Mrs. M. Hill, Mrs. W. Ballinger, Mrs. L. Marshall, Mrs. N. Watson and Mrs. G. Garbutt anving her assistants.' Major W. Yurgenson will can- ; vass the suburban business places and Miss Margaret Lee hi airect the covering of the Chinese nnnulnt.lnn h tm min -- " " ese Patriotic Association. Canada And Atom Energy Development of "Heavy" Water Places Dominion In Strong Position , VANCOUVER P Dr. W. H Watson of Ottawa, theoretical physics chief of the National mi..i....... .i.wh.u unim. coiumma u) practise iaw. li; 1919 he Joined the Great Wai Veterans Association and within a year was president of his branch and a member of the ! iirnvhicliil pvpent.tvp Tn 1'l!l ho i r - - - Radio Dial CFPR 1240 Kl'xyelM (Subject to Change) PROGRAM HIGHLIGHT Vancouver s fclgar Junior Choir will give a "first' Can- adian recital toniyht when the returning choir sings over sta- 'T'r-one C&naria xiuius 01 uie iOi-o IMolwnrt Air i.inv . 7:3(1-8:10 p.m. The twenty-tour boys and was elected to the Dominion ex- exutive and four years later be-1 eame its Dominion vice-president. When the association gave way to the Canadian Legion, he was chosen for the same post. Admitted to the BC. bar In 1919, he formed a law partner- giris of the famous cnoir nave musW govern what he should tuM. completed a seven week . . .. . 1)t tour erf the United Kingdom a"d should not attempt." where they gave fifty concerts, while It will take a long time Tonluhts recital by the choir . from Montreal where the w accompnm 0rnt,j.fl, anyinmg, nvthinff na-comes pa choir will be enroute home af- tlence is necessary to give the ter arriving on the Aquitania every chance to get Wednesday. The group under ... . he Por m manv ,u tne C. can 1U distinguished conductor, E. Findlater, will be heard again most that can be expected is S,"P umllr u'e name oi Macxen-imstressed, zle and Boyd, later to become Armour. Mackenzie and Boyd. A VL'ar later, he was elected IAKE thins Vf-.inj;canprnt d the first .:. -full j u :.. Ki' ,r bin cri r trong wnn mis' bhtis stubbornpss mother." he correct pro- nfamous , of lne.sc word? i lisrlisioie, MiM-ft tW. the word ff,r- a word bcK'n- hat means "very fWERS ikes his mother, ,-Ia-mus, 1 as In u as first syllable. 3. Patience. "There Mich forbearance virtue." -Buike. o Advertliel heUaliy News I r 51) felt J. I I IrrMTZjJ I YV1CHES fiuii and a litllt "iniir up (wrli deliiticifl 'I art treat int. Extend "ni, anil 1 "lift chopped oir, pullet, I"' of MfMirapu. in nIU. open i W l" lne ""iisn uoiumuia Legls- lature with 4 record vote and had been a member of either the provincial or federal House SHIPS and WATERFRONT . I ! "The new seiner Western , Breeze," the 64-foot vessel re cently completed by W. R. Men- j chlons at Vancouver, for Nelson Brothers Fisheries, gives that firm a fleet of no fewer than 78 ships, of which forty are seiners. The new craft Is a combination salmon seiner and beam trawler and provides accomodation for seven men. The Western Breeze Is powered with 150 h.p. Murphy dlesel and nas " "test ln radio and nav- week-end with 21 sections from local logging contractors. An ether 25 sections were picked up at Kumeleon Inlet, making up a total tow of well over IVi million feet. Logs are for delivery to Northern Pulpwood Ltd., a subsidiary of Pacific Mills Ltd., Ocean Falls. Prior to departure the D.B.M. was on the pontoons of the local drydock where repairs were to a faulty tail shaft. Mrs. Art Johnson left on the Prince Rupert last evening for a vacation to 'the Laurentians j via Vancouver and Montreal. I Research Council told a meet- 'Batkn 8ar- ling of mathematicias that Can-' ada's experience ln developing tu8 D.B.M., under Capt. "heavy" water has placed her,"Ike" Forsyth, left port last until elevated to the Senatft jviucxenzie entered the provincial government of J. D. Maclean as provincial secretary In 1928 and two years later was called to Ottawa by Prime Min ister Mackenzie King to become minister of immigration and colonization. He won a seat In Vancouver Centre In the general election that year and turned his voice loose against the Ben nett government lor the next five years. in a position regarding atomic! energy ult advantageous."' Heavy wa'er, used as a moderator I an atomic pile, slows down high speed neutrons from uranium undergoing fission so some neutrons can re-enter ele ment and produce fresh fission In chain reaction council ln 1947 was an offlcia1 recognition of his work. The porridge-fed boy had come a long way. In 1948 no was appointed to the Senate, I On relinquishing the defence portfolllo In 1939 he became Nectar Sunset Freeze ; IVi cups apricot whole fruits nectar r ' cup granulated sugar - V cup grenadine syrup , j 4 teaspoon salt S tablespoons lemon juice ' 1 'i cups table cream " Combine nectar, sugar, syrup in! " reingeratAir trajr, " - - ; l,"Atu": ""b w...h'" i ment and add cram ln small: portions, beating to blend wen .. .. f i . 4 Iin1 freezing. When firm re-; temperature control to nor-f mal- s'rve ln rtlilled Slass -f Serres 6 or more. , Mayor Nora Arnold is return-! ing to the city today from sea-' slons of the Central British Columbia Municipalities Assocla-j tion at Terrace and will sail to- night on the Catala for Victoria-to attend the annual conven-j tlon of the Union of British Col-j umbia Municipalities. i Support the! RED SHIELD APPEAL1 and Business BYTOWN MACHINE .WORKS Agenti for SIMPLEX GAS and CUMMINS DIESEL ENGINES -1 8ales Service and Parts Boat owners and users of Industrial Engines are invited to our showroom to vlewour various engines and ta!V over equipment problems. f! DR. GARNET E. H. MONTGOMERY DENTIST Suite 7, Smith Block Phone 525 P.O. Box 1216 SPENCE & MATUIK PAINTERS & DECORATORS . Brush or Spray Free Estimates ' Phone 215 233 11th Street PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Volilng and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone BLACK 756 972 10th East HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving 't Beauty Culture ln all Its branches J 204 4th Street Phone 055 WELLS CARTAGE LIMITED H. S. Whalen, Manager Complete Moving Service Crating Packing Cartage BLUE 780 RED51S HANDYMAN nUiViCj OlVttVlurj t GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of fcll kinds ROOFS CHIMNRVS OIL BURNERS PHONES Black 334 P.O. Box P.O. Box 1670 MATTSON'S UPHOLSTERING Phone Blue 818 P.O. Box 523 330 Second Avenue Pr!nc Rupert, B.C. Ishmervt oeing caugm. But usually - there's a deeDer reason, the neert satisfy some driving inner need." ' TT The imDortant (thine is to find out why the child has to- len, and correct the situation.' Above all, don't let him feel that thp haia lost vnur inv unit pnn.1 fldence. I Mrs. Angus Currie and son, Archie, are sailing by the Catala tonight for Vancouver after spending the summer with Mr. Currie at Sunnyslde cannery on 'the Skeena River. BULKLEY MARKET Pro fessional KEN'S RADIO CLINIC For Satisfactory Service CALL 53 718 Second Avenue West B. & W. TRANSFER DRY FIR KINDLING WOOD 50c Per Sack Delivered PHONE GREEN 188 FOR YOUR ROCK & CONCRETE WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed A. P. GARDNER & Co CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 1118 Melville Street VANCOUVER - B.C. MARGARET McLEOD OPTOMETRIST Room 10 STONE BUIDINO PHONE BLUE 593 P.O. BOX 1184 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accouitant, Auditor Income Tax Returns Complied Besner Block Phon. 387 DR. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST SUITE 5, 8MITH BLOCK Phone 785 P.O. Box 1401 QUALITY REPAIRS For Downtrodden Heels and Worn Soles MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box 774 Second Ave. REPORTING , and ' ' PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY PHONE: Days, 342 Evenings, Green 183 patience. consistency, good cheerthese will .,iir v, doors to fuller living for your to child and for you," he concludes. Good health, good manners, a neat appearance are necessary if the child is to take his place In the world with self-assurance, . 1 His appearance goes a long way toward his acceptance or non-acceptance by others, and If he is attractively clothed, neat, and clean, "he starts with marks ln Ws favor; One Important thing to re- member is that the child nets re P" wii"s. What the Individual child can dol tha they they learn a few skills Others will become quite skilled ln various ways and will be able to progress rapidly along those lines Many retarded girls have be come excellent needle-women; boys have shown a fine skill In gardening carpentering and even knitting. Some parents may worry i i GREER & BRIDDEN I CONTRACTORS AND J BUILDERS construction: ALTERATIONS REPAIRS 1 FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY RED 561 P.O. BOX 721 . fVvWWWVWW Commodore Cafe ' "Better Th-n Ever" Best Food and Service In CltjJ Phone 17 for Send-Out Orders Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr.j IBl!IiH Your House is an Asset MAINTAIN ITS VALUE . . . MAKE NEEDED REPAIRS NOW! For Estimates and Supplies PHONE 263 MITCHELL & CURRIE LTD. Builders and Contractors minister of health and welfare. : In this post he promptly dir - ' ected that planning begin for j the Canadian program of post-discharge aid to veterans. With the creation of the de partment of veterans affairs ln October 1944 he undertook one of the major Jobs ln the years directly ahead. In one iiscal year ( 1946-47 1, more than $750,000,000 was paid out to veterans through his department, a sum "considerably in excess of a normal peacetime budget His staff swelled to more than 20,000 as it accepted the full brunt of rehabilitating the hundreds of thousands who came pouring out of uniform. Ian Mackenzie avowed that their outlook would be primarily and always humanitarian. His creed was "In any doubtful case, always lean over backwards for the veteran." Elevation to the Imperial privy 111 I 111 II t Mill 1 III I on the CBC following its return to Vancouver. 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