Prinre Rupert Doily Npws Monday, November 20, 1950 BAm.TNO DTRKARR No preventive has yet been found for poliomyelitis, about which much remains to be learned. pile of burned clothes, Chief Becker and Mr. Long found the uit coat burned completely except fci- the pocket which held the purse with every dollar rMrs. Vie Giraud of Terrace was In the city the latter parfc-gf the week on her way to Courtjenay. i Vancouver Island, wheret her I mother. Mr. D. Sherwood, idow 'of the late Nigel SherwoocV will be married November 25 to'Phil-iJip Rossignol. The wedding will ) take place in the Roman Catholic 'Church at Courtenav and will be ' followed by a reception- a't the Bite Hctel in Comox after, whish the couple will take up residence HOCKEY SCORES SUNDAY (National h Montreal 3, Chicago 0 Boston 3, Toronto 1 Ddt.-oa 3, New York 3 (tie) Pacific Coast Portland 3, Victoria 3 (tie) SATURDAY New York 4, Toronto 5 Detroit 2, Boston 1 Chicago 2, Montreal 3 (Pacific Coast) t . t JW f ' v - .a 4 - . - -... I fe i ' L rr ml r - -ft- Eastern Star Dance Enjoyed hJTM0!, attended plan i Bazaar ik Active Part in Ihit'h Concluded fcial Evening I If 1 f ae Rovston. Mrs. Sherwood has Eellst which of the ifes M . A New Westminster 5, Vancouver been nursing for thq past couple 3 of years at the Campbell Kiver s marked the FaS,KrnKS,l,ar' hpld Friday night in the ballroom of ,.h , '8.; lr 01 lilt: wuica iacoma 1 viciona 0 itttUtniai. r' Presbyterian cnurcli HOCKEY STANDINGS Men took an active ifliiir which extend- Over $1500 damage to the building is estimated. Flames had broken through the celling and the floor to start In the root, ituc and basement upon firemen's arrival. The kitchen was blustered by heat. "By the time .1 reached home from the C.N.R. yard, the flames were controlled," said Mr. Long, praising the fire department. Two one-and-one-half Inch hoses from the fire truck and one two-and-on-half inch hose from the hydrant helped firemen extinguish the blaze. At the time of the fire, Mrs. Long aiid the five-yeai-oid twins, brnoon into the eve- NUCLEAR RESEARCH BUILDING New nuclear research building at McMaster Univerdty, Hamilton, nears completion. Built at a cost of a oout $650,000, the building when finished will house some 50 to 60 graduate students and profe ssors conducting atomic research. Research at present is aimed at industrial and other peacetime uses of nuclear energy. (CP PHOTO) a happy social iunc- Temple. From 10 p.m untn a a m dancing was Enjoyed to strains of tunesome music by Stan Veltch and his Blue Stars Don Ritchie was master of ceremonies and H. J. Graham and G. J. Dawes presided at the door. At midnight delicious refreshments were served by the committee consisting of Mrs. T. J. luanciai pioceeus were ? X 5F6 8 P gp!!' JMiii ) 4 2 41 2G 22 L. . yV?"v2V 4 7 41 37 18 2 6 40 37 18 (( f K f (firifTj 4 9 25 43 10 ((Tfl 7 9 29 51 , 9 j w Toronto ...10 Detroit 9 Montreal .. 7 Chicago 7 Boston .... 3 New York .. 1 isfactory, matching success of this popu- event. SONS OF NORWAY WHIST AND DANCE Ten tables of cards were in Library Is Appreciated Fire Damage To Home Is $2000 l. A. wngnt, me the affair with suit- lr ire and the manv ' f,, . .. ' Jvirs j k. Morrison. Mrs Tj,,r- piuy at the wiiibt tuive ana utnco Donald and Donna, were visiting ! In Iho Rnnc nf Ndrwav Hnll Fri man MacKay and Mrs Dan Krlfitmanson. Dy mrs. c. rreceivea and Mrs. William resident of the Aid. Women's Hospital Auxiliary In Session day night. Music was by Mike Colutsi. I 1 -i Ua tan tihlan neighbors. Chief BecKer admonishes Prince Rupert householders who increase the danger of fire "and Quick Work by Fire Department Saturday Afternoon Nearly $2,000 damage resulted In a draw between Mrs. Dumas At. tVl T'-aonla f mnnl Viti vMnnt- ' j m, 1.11c Lin bauje.) J A. Frew, Mrs. Wil- Anglican WA ing of the Women s Auxiliary of ; won the f irst iadies. Drize. Hans Mrs. W. F. Robertson W. Kcrgin 1 Convener convener the Prince Rupert General Hos- Pettersen won first and R. Hun-1 v,hj-. .,loi ,ith mth.. the danger of lives by keeping improperly vented oil drums in wrong places. j II F) 1si!stedubv an liazaar room was I pital in the Ladies Lounge, Civic j deide, second for the nren's. I at the home of J. W. Long, 709 .Centre, Mrs. A. G. Boas, chair- Refreshments were served at:gixtn Avenue West, Saturday af- who was assisted by McLeod, Mrs. J. H. "The.ve tanks must be built! Affair Saturday Afternoon Draws Large Attendance And is Fine Success man 01 tne library committee, ! mianignt Dy Mrs. c. birana, con- rnoon Building insurance up reported that the free library i vener, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack 1 te j1500 was carried. service to the patients in the i Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. John Fred- j Quick action by Fire Chief E. v W. G. Murray, Mrs. Dr. Wriyht and W. Servlteurs were Mrs. Mrs. G. Fra.ser, Mrs. upen a cement foundation the basement will do equipped with gas vents that run to the outside of the building," said the chief. He added that should oil drums iocaj nospimi is in operation and ; ncm, iveis. uunccrson ana mis. R Becker anu eight firemen con John Pederen. is Deing very well received bv within ten fcilen and Mrs. W. J. trolled the flames minutes of arrival. U:ting as cashier was ever ignite from improper venting, the explosion would cause Encouraged by gloritius fall wpather many ladies visited St. Andrew's Evening Branch Woman's Auxiliary's annual fall sale held cn Saturday Canon Prock-ter officially opened the bazaar. mm the patients. The committee j would like more current maga-;, , zines, digests and novels. At flUft RantlfHIC present the library wrvices pa-jllfC UUUIlJiUij; tients twice a week, but It Is 1 ai is McMeekln. P of the many at- iths were: untold expense, endangering the lives not only of the firemen but of the neighborhood kingMrs. W. W. Mrs. Alf Rivett and Mrs. B. S. hoped to step this service ud to H. M. Foote and Mrs. lumeran murcn Proekter welcomed the callers three times a week in the near "Within a minute after Kn j hung up the receiver, the fire department were here," said Mrs. Kenneth Wilmot, 716 Sixth Avenue West. "Our house is within a few feet of Long's and when I heard a noise I looked out to see their house blazing I shouted to my husband to phone the fire department. Brother, those f iremen Mrs G C. Mitchell who enthusiastically purchased future. Mrs. Munthe, the presi-C. Elkins. : the handiwork offered for sale, dent, thanked the library com i es and knitting Mrs. ln cnarge 01 the sewing table muiee ror the good job they had NEW, MIRACLE; ELECTRONIC EAR HIDES DEAFNESS Mrs. Martin Ericksen tiuncan McRae. were Mrs. u. 0. Foreman, Mrs. W. done and said it was a worth-Landon, Mrs. A. G. Boas and while service to the patients Mrs. A. F. Martin. Many lovely ( which deserved the support of gifts were chosen from here. (the Auxiliary and thd general The novelty booth, laden with public to keep this service a suc- sure worked fast!" said Mrs. Mrs. Neil McLean and .ichan. pliant Mrs. Eric No fewer than five children 1 received rites of baptism at morning service yesterday in St. Paul's Lutheran Church with Rev. Earl Soiiand officiating. 1 ' The baptisms were: Marguerite Mary Christopher-son .daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Lavern L. Christophersori; godparents. Mr. and Ms. Andrew Dybhavn. Rona Marie Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Larson ; godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Krii- Flames, circling around a 45-gallon oil barrel on the back ver -- T. W. Brown and dolls artistically dressed, doll jHogman. beds and innumerable novelties, I Mrs. Harry Calder- was soon sold out by Mrs. W. cess. Due to the fact that the nurses' home will not be finished for some time yet, it was decided that the raffle of a fur neckpiece will take place at the aux Canadian Girls In Simmons and her helpers, Mrs. CHICAGO, (Special) An amazing new electronic ear which hides deafness and transmits even whispers with startling clarity, has been revealed by a nuted Chicago electronic scientist. He disclosed that this miraculous new discovery has rendered old-style hearing aids obsolete almost -Mrs. W. If. Wilson- andah, had gutted the porch, melting the window, bursting into Long's bedroom. Three hundred dollars' damage was done to clothes, furniture and personal effects In the bedroom before the fames were qwllcd. Bed clothes, spring filled mattress and bed were lost. Chief k Explorers' Group. ' iliary tea to be held In the nur- G. J, C. McDonald and Mrs. M. McDonald. The fish pond wa a centre of attraction for young and old alike. Mrs. M. G. Gormley and Mrs. W. J. Scott were, keot busy store Gordon Fra.ser p. the church. ENISG scs' home when it Is completed, tn K. Berg. Mrs. E. A. Wales tendered her- Susan Margaret Fowlie. daufeh-resignatlon Ler ,f Mr- a,nd Mrf Oeore Snlllh as a member of the f owl e; godparents, Mr. and Mrs. executive committee and Mrs. C. oken and Mlss Helcn H. Elkins was elected to fill this.?"!0'?,1? (veiling the booths there bned again and there The candy stall had a delicious Kitchen work is easier 11 I In better light I II Cool, diffused G-E Fluorescent I II J Lamp lighting in the kitchen is easy f If ! on your eyes, gives that modern I II i bright appearance, make every J task seem simpler, easier. Try it! T. Ifhtful program. 1 assortment of home made candy. ers were Miss Jean- wr. R Farmer was In charee. M. rmnp. Grant William' Holkestad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Helge Holkestad; overnight, and brings new hope to the 15 million persons in the United States who are hard of hearing. He reported that this electronic ear enables the deaf to hear without any button showing in the ear and without dangling battery wires, i To acquaint the hard of hearing readers of this paper with this new miracle electronic ear which hides 1 deafness, full details are described in a fascinating booklet, "New Discoveries to -Help the Deaf Hear." ; It will be sent free in a plain wrap- 1 no tn Dm.nn. ml., ....f. f a.j 1 it with violin solos, ac- xhe Darcel DOst saie was an place. j It was decided to send a dele-gat to the Women's Co-Ordin-ating Council and Mrs. T. Norton i Youngs was appointed. by Mrs. J. Anderson; added attraclion this vear and poved highly successful. Mrs. B. Eyolfson and Mrs. R. G. Moore Becker threw out flaming clothe 1 to Foreman Jack Franks who wag ' on the fire hose outside. Summoned home from the r.N.R. yard, Mr. Long told the c if that "it's bad enough losing furniture, but when you think yo t loot;e sixty dollars in cash it makes you despair." 1 Mr. Long said that he had left in the beuracm $80 cash iii a wallet in the inside pocket of his suit coat. Upon inspection of the ra reng, wrn vocai npanied by Mrs. E. John McLeod, violin godparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaob Strand. Marilynne Cheryl Holkestad. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heige Holkestad; godparents Mr. and virs. Ivar Eiclsvik. , Mrs. Munthe reported on the B.C. Association of Hospital Auxiliaries' convention that she had .had a busy time. ... Tea was served. Pouring were Mrs. J. B. Gibson, Mrs. Levi Fitz tnpanied by Georgina :.ss Helen Wright and 1 J attended as delegate last month Strachan, piano duet; fv. vu ni,.viic niiv icijucaia ... vu dress: Electronic Research Z'"ec-tor, 1450 West 19th Street783 Beltone Building, Chicago 8, 111. A .penny postcard wiU do. Adv. . i-'e and Fred Conrad,. The next meeting of the Aux-i If you want to sell it, advertise iliary will be December 14. It. News clasifieds. gerald, Mrs. J. W. Moorehouse, and Mrs. G. S. Reade. Those serving were Mrs. Roy Jones, Mrs. W. Koughan, Mrs. Carregan, Mrs. J. S. Lindsay and Mrs. Ed Glad- accompanied by Mrs. program a few at- fiiver from the bazaar i off by Dr. Duncan ding. The afternoon branch had a ale of home cooking and Mrs. F.ents were served WORtD'S FINEST AIRCRAFT TECHNICIANS pil McLean in charge. THE 6 G. E. Moore, Mrs. R. K. MO.-unver and Mrs. N. A. Beketov dispensed the delicious W.A. baking. Mrs. Shelford Darton was selling copies of the Diocese of Caledonia's history recently written by Mrs. J. B. Gibson. The kitchen was in charge of Dance 4 Hundred Mrs. E. Llndseth and lwr helpers we;e Mrs. M. B. Lemon, Mrs. C. R. Currie, Mrs. F. E Anfield and Mrs P. Lien. Mrs. N. E. Arnold was cashier of the sale and reports It to be successful both socially .and financially. couples enjoyed the 'niber of Commerce 'a '-sident's ball Friday ! Canadian Legion. wnts under N. G. IR. A. Mclnnes Includ-! refreshments and 'motif decorations. 1 y the Four Dukes. "efGwes -OC" ' AIRFAM OX" "RAOO OK" hearty, h Me offlf Another R.C.A,. ScicCd Z. I...1. Ihcse are che ho have checked her over from nose m WDaret.-st.yle dances "Id every month, the Moose Women Enjoy Whist fcutive reporU. knowledge keep 'cm flying safely. After a brief business session at the home of the' chairman, Mrs. Jaq Hoskins, members c' ,the Women of the Moose enjoyed playing court whist. The winner were Mrs. W Kennedy and Mrs. Your expanding Air Force has openings for more men immediately AERO-ENGINE AIRFRAME INSTRUMENT and RADIO TECHNICIANS I to train as H. Paulson. j Mrs. J. Bolton, a visitor, and 'ten members Mrs. A. Auriol, Mrs. V. Morrison, Mrs. W. Ken can do a service to mil arC between 18 and 30 and in good physical condition, you nedy, Mrs. J. Flcwin, mis. a. Hamilton, Mrs. R. B. Skinner, Mrs N. MOlashan, Mrs. K. Mul-,w Mrs. H. Paulson and Mrs. your country by joining this team of experts. training on-the latest equ.pme and thorough Y, will be civen a complete Jack Ho-skins were present. nd learn a valuable trade in the modern neiu or Delicious refresnmems wi-ic skilled supervisors, anti served by the hostess and there technician in Canada's' a a skilled skilled A ktAlU r:.,.t ;.. xau can train as was tea cup reading ny ton. ertandine Mr force. See the R.C.A.F. career counsellor at the "A 1 h I A " - (t .' i II 'N t 1.'. 8 I Vstr "V .jjLl V' " 7 fey ptxi-Hlentaimi.lnt- dili.lo,,, f0a, ' urieou aervlc. Happy Party ' At Aero Club INCE RUPERT SAILINGS Solo and duet singing combin- v, Anriv McNaughtons address address in in the the coupon coupon - or or man mail w thn ir-. coupon. y , jM A : V ri (nfM onr L: piano to enlnPf" nesdov. N at the Aro uiud u""lc J Hoy, Dec. 9 :il!5llh..rt. thP close of the even lrtdoyf Dec. 20 '"atlon and reservations contact avi-s, General Agent 3"1 Ave. West ing songs were sung by Mrs. Boyd The Telford and John Bottford. cabaret style dance was in charge ' of Robert Woods. President Dr. W. S. Kergin Secretary John Finley ted the members in the happy get-together of this active local organization which has had a busy training season. Jry a Pally News Classified.