1 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, November 4, 1950 1 Today 7 9:05 Shaw himself told close friends that he had "heard heavenly voices" while creating that great play. oOo THAT DOES NOT surprise me ( As "NtM ESTER 73-. Moose Bazaar Is Successful Officially opened Thursday afternoon by A. L. Robertson of Westview, district deputy su Transplanted Kidney Works CHICAGO 0 A dead woman's kidney transplanted into a once-doomed woman's body June 17 is functioning, surgeons who performed the unprecedented Sunday Midnite one teeny little bit. For there is a list as long as your arm cf composers, poets and writers of RICHARD GrJ cperatlon reported Friday. Its ROD CAMERON ILONA MASSEY tn The Plunderers" 1 In In f "Campus By ELMORE PHILPOTT Seeing Is Believing PEOPLE'S STORE SALE NOW ON Dresses - Skirts Blouses - Slips NOW'S YOUR CHANCE! RUPERT PEOPLE'S STORE activity, however, is below par and it will be some time before the permanency of the graft is definitely known. The operation may bring medical science to a new ' frontier successful transplanting of whole human organs described in the journal of the American Medical Association. plain prose who have testified to the reality of similar inspiration. These include Tennyson, Walt Whitman, Blake, Robbie Burns and hundreds of others. In fact, a Canadian psychiatrist; Dr. Bucke, of my old home town, Hamilton, Ontario, long since wrote perhaps the world's best book on the -subject. It is called "Cosmic Consclonsness." It gives details of inspiration or illumination of preachers, prophets, speakers, poets, playwrights and writers of plain prose. Even those of us who write for preme governor of Moose lodges In British Columbia, the annual Moose bazaar started off and continued with a good attendance Thursday and Friday. Guests were received by Mrs. F. Parlette, senior regent of the W.O.T.M. Mrs. Elizabeth Blair was convener for the bazaar. In charge of booths were: Fancywork- Home making committee, Mrs. E. Blair, chairman. Home cooking Social service committee, Mrs. R. B. Skinner, chairman. Candy Membership com mi t- RICHARD MIDMARK, GENE Tinivtv , II 1 NIGHT AND THE HIT SHAW'S PASSING I WAS HAVING dinner with Gilbert McAllister, the Scots M.P.' who is chairman of the all-party M.P. group in the British Parliament which favois outright world government. The newspapers carried headlines to the effect that George Bernard, Shaw was at the pass-over point we humans call "death." It turned out that we both regarded Shaw as the greatest writer of this age, and that "Saint Joan" was Shaw's great MONDAY TUESDAY 7 9:05 abir -41 l te?. Mrs. J. McLeod, chairman. I Fish pond and white elephant the newspapers once in a blue moon or so get the feeling that we are writing "right on the beam," so to speak. oOo I SMILED TO myself to think how Shaw himself would laugh Ratepayers and Civic Election A meeting of the Community Ratepayers Association executive Thursday went on record as asking that names of ' ail candidates for civic office at the time of the next general meeting, November 16. be put before the meeting so that the merits of all aspirants can be discussed and the taxpayers given an opportunity to choose suitable representatives. The executive promises full support of the Association for any candidate so chosen. Library committee, Mrs. L. La'stad, chairman. Raffles Mooseheart committee. Mrs. J. Hoskins, chairman. Christmas cards Child care committee, Mrs. E. Lugrln, chairman. Thursday afternoon the ritual committee, chairman Mrs, P. Mrs. Green Is Art Club Head The first Art Club meeting of the season was held on Thursday evening when the model was Gail Harvey sitting on the floor reading. As the resulting draw if anyone said that the church For Clean, Courteous Service Late lor Work CALL CZ Kiddies to School "Erentualiy, Why Not Now" might get around to makin; HIM Saint Bernard Shaw a few centuries hence. . i Shaw delighted all his life iu his reputation as an "icono-! Bend, was in charge of the tea room and Friday afternoon the PRINCE RUPERT I DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD clast," which means smasher oi images. ings were none too good, it was decided to meet every two weeks to get more practice. For the hosDital guild, chairman Mrs. C Mclntyre, was in charge. Pour- He was a destroyer of hypoc rlsies and shams. But all his I ing were Mrs. Josephine Taylor, next meeting on November 16 Mrs. George Hill has undertaken SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS est production. oOo MCALLISTER TOLD me how he got to know Shaw. It was in his student days at Glasgow University. They were electing a new rector and three famous men had been nominated. These Included G. K. Chesterton and Sidney Webb. Mr. Allister's sympathies were with the latter. McAllister got the idea that George Bernard Shaw could, lfi he would, write something that would mean victory for Webb. He bombarded the famous playwright with letters but received' no answer. However, he learned to find an interesting model. A brief business session meet Expert ; SIGN WRITING Diamond Price Boost All Diamond wholesalers were notified of a 15 to Increase in prices as oi October 15, 1950. Manson's Jewellers were very fortunate In purcha a real large selection two days before this Increi ar. rings now In stock will be sold at the old prices. We have now on hand over 200 rings, eivine vnu h r . ing was held when new officers for the year were elected: Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding writings that I can recall hau a profoundly mora! Durpose lake his best, "Saint Joan.' t'or what does it all add up to? Surely this: When will the human race be willing to listen to its saints when they are still alive? When will humanity quit crucitylng iti jvra redeemers? Honorary President, Miss Jeanne Faure Mrs. J. Thompson and Mrs. Maud Viereck. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. A. Aurlel, Mrs. J. Bacon, Mrs. J. Kasper, Mrs. O. Steiravig, Mrs. O. Tweed. Mrs. V. E. Morrison and Mrs. Sue Thompson. Raffle winners were: Pillow slips Mrs. Sue Thompson. DotMes Dorothy Anderson. ' Baby dress Maureen McCler-non. Lamp Mrs. Betty McGlashan. Crocheted basket Minnie President, Mrs. L. M. Greene Vice-President, Mrs. T. Priest Secretary-T r e a s u r e r, S. A. the largest selection in styling and prices offered in id SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL l and MINING MACHINERY A GOOD SIGN IS A SIGN OF A GOOD BUSINESS ANDREW WAS END Graduate of Detroit ' . School Lettering BLUE 8 36 Come in today. Easy Credit Terms Available Cheesman that Shaw always visited a certain spot in the Scottish highlands for a summer holiday. He Program, Mrs. J. T. Harvey. As the Art Club last spring MANSON'S JEWELLERY MANSON 8 JEWEUII AUCTION BALE Timber hulr MOIJS Xhere will ue offered for sale ai Public Auction at 10:30 am., ol, had undertaken to pay the cost of the Jean Cameron exhibit brought from the east for the Thursday. November 30th. 1950. in ! Lundstrom. Hobby Show, and later circulated the- office of the Forest Ranger at Dressed doll John Olsen. took himself thither, and went; walking every afternoon on' Shaw's route. j You can guess the rest. He got I to know the great man. Shaw! turned in a 19-page masterpiece' of wit and wisdom. ; oOo 1 I FORGOT TO ask how the election came out. We got talk-l ino ohnnf "Halri Inon A a wi.t! through Smithers, Prince George and Quesnel, it was decided to raffle one Cameron picture. Th'.s picture is "Winter Grandeur," a v u i PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed , PROMPT SERVICE f HANDLER'S STUDIO 214 4th Street Box MS hone Green 389 Prince Rupert to cut 6.240.000 i.b.m. of Hemlock, I Chair set Christine Surrie Balsam, Cedar, and jspruce on aul Boy of CandV Julia McKay. area rompruing of vacant crowuV The bazaar ended Friday even-land situated on the north westerly . ... , , portion of Lake Island. Range a ln8 'lth a dance at the Civic Coast Land District. Centre. Three years will be allowed for re- moval of timber. ; BE SMART Wear Lovely HEEL HUGGER Shoes chosen by many people as their favorite of the entire exhibit, and will be drawn for a week before Christmas. TAX-FREE RENTS tciwncu i - "Provided anyone unable to attend 1 the auction In person may submit Want Ads, Sure Results! tender to be opened at the hour ol I . auction and treated as one bid. everybody knows, it is a play about Joan of Arc, who heard heavenly voices which told hei to help the King of France drive the English armies home. H 4 be ob- j ifi Further particulars may 'Rents from new low-cost Mm talned from the Deputy Minister TOKEN OF LOVE diamonds uisi-1 rr forests, victoria: . v.. or tne I housing construction In Venezuela are exempt from Income rlct Forester, Prince Rupert, Eiotk Pl Ut Write I French religious leaders gang- ed up with the English generals tax for five years. , wj Durn joan to death, as a CHOOSE HER RING Nq witch. 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