Hurice Rupert Daily Newj Tuesday, December 29, 1953 Average American He-Man pular Soccer Supporter, Legionnaire x Haig, Leaves Soon For Kelowna Turning Into 'Taney Pants' 1 win wlTC say duties. S"'erd to the Kelowna of! mi (MB NEW YORK -The average take a lot of hard work and male in the United States is; dieting for the gals to Keep up! Alex Haig, fice. He will geiiing so conscious oi nis own ,, to the 'gang' at tne un- with them, Mr. Haig, who became manager of the U.I.8. here In 1952 when Vic Whiting retired, has been ent Insurance uommis-Thursday and head f i 14 in Vancouver before taking over his post in the Okanagan city. Alex, a long-time football player and supporter and member of the Canadian Legion, was born In Roslin, near Edinburgh Scotland in 1896. He came tn TASMAM LEI) WAY New Zealand was discovered in 1G42 by the Dutch navigator Abel Tisman, 130 years before Cook explored its shores. - hernment Experts Estimate f I i beauty it s affecting the national economy. The American made waistline has shrunk by from two to four 'inches in the last few years, according to clothing manufae-i turers who have revised lit :' ! standard sizes for nicn'3 s F. Eugene Arkerman. executive ;of one of the largest woollen ! companies, says: "There's iio doubt that today's men are fiKurc-conscioii.'i. This is due to several f it-tors. mm 'ifJi plation Now Over 75 Million ,TAWA (CP) Canada's population has passed the jt mark. At Confederation in 18G7 there were 3,000,000 00.000 in 1901. jveniment experts estimate the milestone was reached weeks ago, either at the end of November or early In ,bcr, but the complex Joo oi compiling figures now is my and a bureau of statistics report likely will be Issued ,n 1954. 1 In Canada In 1923 and spent two years in the Telkwa district be- ore coming to Prince Rupert in September 1925. He worked for Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Co. Ltd., until May, 1939 except for one year when he returned to-Scotland on an extended vtsit. In 1932 In Prince Rupert he married Christina Wood and they have one daughter, Delia, at Booth Memorial high school. Mr Haig entered the employ of Kelly Douglas & Co. Ltd., in Way. 1939 and in September 1D44 joined the Department of Na- ional Defence at HMCS-Chatham. In 1948 he transferred from Chatham to the Unemploy dJ. ; such as the repeated warnings of l!fe insurance companies ana the insistence of large corporations that tleir executives submit to regular medical checkups." The once sUmcrd si-rs 43 fi. 52 in mens stu3 are iiuuii.s fewer and fewer customers these days, and in many in-suaes are relegated to bhop:, specializing in cut-sizes. In addition, niei. are buyi'i ; more cosmetics. Jacqueline I n V.' ft ' . . r " . KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR Cold weather's no excuse iui pout car performance! S"e us NOW for a general check-up and tune -up . . . and we il winterize your car too. You'll be pleased with our service. jfstanding Mayo Surgeon gins Practice in Rupert ;eUn with outstanding real General Hospital In 1943 and .uons has arrived here j 1949 he became a Licentiate of we in association with j the Medical Council of Canada v Kergin. (entitling him to practice any- x Antony Railing, FRCS where in Canada), and was senior ment Commission, becoming' coonran, tne wtii-knoyn avi.i trix and cosmetician. L,", . Y.L.,l bou:-hi. a ! f n;y aft-r j A '. fv . men's cosmetics com pa 5se entry into practice surgical Interne at the same hos- she discovered that men n boy boy Superior Auto Service Kergin was announced pital and at the Children's Mem tvt' THREE-MONTH-OLD Madeleine Brenden-Brady of Toronto is to travel alone to visit her grandparents in England. She is held by her mother, Mrs. June Brenden-Brady, holding the baby's passport. The parents, English immigrants, are sending their Canadian-born baby to London until they get settled in Canada. in London, England, Dr. .t to the United States He attained his Bachelor degree at Stanford Unlit 1944. and then studied ;ill where he achieved of Medicine and Master Arts Counci per cent of all bottled toiletries. ale of men's clothing hi:, trebled in recent years, due to the capitulation of the ones-conservative male to saoh things as fancy vests, sports coats and specialized clothing for leisure wear. The new male beauty-consciousness delights not only the clothing manufacturers ant cosmetics makers, but the life insurance compnni3s, who se fcn upcurve in the lifeline for every reduction in the :ery decrees, completing manager last year. During his 28 years here Mr. Haig worked steadfastly for the betterment of football in Prince Rupert and for Canadian Legion branch No. 27 of which he was president in 1952-53. fie is a member of the Prince Rupert Rotary club and is a life member of the Masonic Order in Scotland. He is to be succeeded by Hugh Waller of Prince George. Mrs. Haig and daughter leave January 21. Mr. Haig goes January 3. Mr. Waller, well known insurance officer, will move to Prince Rupert early next month. Mr. Waller went to Prince George seven years ago shortly after his discharge from the Royal Carladian Navy. After a year in the office of a lumber firm he became employed by the Dominion Government in its unemployment branch. r in 1948. internship in the Mont- " TRAVELLING PI P TRENTON, Ont. (CP) A roly-poly husky puppy arrived here after a 2.000-mile rail journey from Churchill on Hudson Bay. The dog was shipped by Pte. Fred Genereaux of the northern port to his mother here, taking Comfortable RSONALS Seeks New Adjudicator LONDON (CP) British Arts Council officials today said they are seeking a substitute for Evan 'ohn Simpson, late British author and playwright who was to have adjudicated the 1954 Canadian regional drama festivals. Simpson, 52, who was better orial Hospital in Montreal from 1949 to 1950. He studied and worked at the Mayo Clinic as a Fellow In Surgery from 1950 to 1953 and in the latter year obtained a Master of Science degree in surgery. Also this year he was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons In Canada, highest degree In surgery in this country. Dr. Railing's wife also was born in England, and is a nurse of wide experience. She first visited Canada in 1939 on an English public school girls tour. From 1840 to 1943 she nursed at the Montreal Oeneral Hospital and from 1943 to 1946 she served with the British Army nursing service In North Africa and Italy. In 1947 she returned to Canada and from 1948 to 1949 nursed in Bermuda, where she met Dr. Railing. They were married in 1950 and have two children. They motored from Rochester to Vancouver and came here by boat. Dr. Railing's application for active membership op the Prince The only fly in all this oint- R F Goodrich -r VL V five days to make the Journey in j ment ls that if Ul? boys keep : Ti 1 ' getting handsomer, it's going to a small wooden doghouse Dorothy Kergin, public aurse at Princeton, B.C., r.t the Christmas holl-re with her parents, Dr. s L. W. Kergin. 8he , leave for the south to- ' FO T WEAR, For two years he was a forward known in the theatre under the k with the senior Prince George name 0, Evan john was found hockey team and for some years ; shot to death Sunday in the he has been an active curie- woo(1s near his home at Henley. ai present ne is vice-president oxfordsliire. Police said a rifle nf the Prince George Kinsmen j was ound r,nar the body. It was announced early in De KEEP YOUR FEET WARM IN '54 WITH rL!:t'CE-LINED OVERBOOTS Zippered or Laced Men's Rubber or Leather Tops Ladies' Fur-Trimmed Children's, Ladies' or Men's Pullover Fleece-Lined Boots . . , Very Dressy FASHION FOOTWEAR iarry Edgur of Victoria i south oy plane yes-after spending Christ-t with his parents, Mr. s M O Edgar, 728 Lot-Street. e Beverley Mittson, 650 ; Avenue East, also left t yp.slerday for Vaneou-i Lillooet where she will Cub. He plans to leave January 5 to take up his new duties at Prince Rupert. Mr. Waller's family will join him after he finds a home. Ruoert General Hwptal staff was accepted at theJasUmeetlng of the board pf directors. MX t i lew weeks. This advertisement is not published or displayed toy the Liquor Control Board ur bv the Government of British Columbia. cember that Simpson would act asjadjudicator at the 13 regional Canadian festivals, held In connection with the 1954 Dominion Drama Festival. British counci! officials today said they have been asked by Canadian of'icial! to find a substitute for Simpson but no decision h.j been reached The British cou.icil has selected, in recent years, a British adiudicator for the annual Canadian festivals. In Ottawa Monday night, Richard MacDonald, secretary of the Dominion Drama Festival Two Members Resign F,rom Housing Authority. Bi-tty Payne li ft yester- falaary af'or spending us lnTf with her- par-tr and Mrs.. J. J. Payne, irth Avenue East. Joyce Tattersall also Wtt yesterday to return to rk in Vancouver after ;? Christmas with her Mr mid Mrs. L. Tat-73H Taylor Street. Resignations of a 1 d e r m a n-1 for in -ity estimates this year elect Norman Bellis and Mrs. for the hospital ry vision pro-Willa Ray from the Prince Ru- gram. pert Houshig Authority were re-! . ; y .,, ported at last night's city council ( Council also approved a rccom- ,PiCSnLS MM meeung. mendation from tne finance . sajd he has no idea" who will GOOD WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30th ond 31st. Mr. BPius riesignBuuii place, neof ssltateq onrus eieei; , committee that a car allowance be chosen , slmpson tA 0fnS25 per month be granted to . . , ,,, but that tne Canadian V s' the 'City Clerk, retroactive to commit couheil earlier Ihis motv aldermen are banned from tee is asking a replacement by December 1, in order to stand January 11. ardize car allowances. een, UuKe Grade "A " Large ) irney Back housing authority posts. Mrs. Ray's resignation was due to pressure of business. ... The council submitter1 several names of local citizens to J. E. Brown, provincial housing commissioner, who will appoint the Strictly Fresh Dozen mm - I in carton 3 0C 1 Auckland W1! f) SLAND, N.Z. (Reuters) I new members. Milk is "Bottled Sunshine" For Growing Children i Queen Elizabeth drove I orme Stuart Is chairman of ' Am klund today with the ; the Housing Authority which I Edinburgh as cheering 1 administers the 50 homes built here by Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation. of farmers lined the 100-te from Whangarel. t leaving Whangarei, the chatted with 100-year-old Sorry We have to CLOSE AT 1 P.M. THURSDAY under provincial law. OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Shop Early for New Year's City council at its final meet- A we McKenzie, one of the ','""'.,.": In of the year approved pur grated from Nova Scotia Milk, rich in Vitamin D, is essential for children who are unable to get enough sunlight. Yur children will love the farm-fresh flavor of our wholesome milk. tax roll card records at a cost of "aland. Mrs. McKenzie, $578. as born aboard a ship Irom Nova Scotia, has Produce No. 1 ONIONS 4 lbs. 1)1 her lite here. Phone 18 ween wore a short-sleev- Councillors referred to the 1954 council a request from thtf Health League of Canada for observance of National Health Week, commencing January 31. ,b- 23c BRUSSEL SPROUTS Fresh and Green B of pale green, with a of dark green and white "'d a close-fittine yellow CAKE MIXES Rbin h.j pkt 25c BABY FOODS h. 3 tins 25c JELLY POWDERS 3 pkt 25 PORK & BEANS r5tb 2 tins 25c PEAS Choi"' Dcwkis'- 15"01 Z tins 2.5c SOUP Campbell's Tomoto- 2i tiHS 2,5 SOAP l., 3 bars 25c S.O.S. 2 p!t 25c FRUIT COCKTAIL "-o tin 25 CRANBERRY SAUCE t.n 25c GREEN BEANS "" 2 tins 25c SALT wwsoi.di.d 2 pkt 25c " PUREX 2 is 25c The duke was in a blue IVE Pl'BLIC WELCOME No. 1 CRANBERRIES lb. 3c CLUSTER RAISINS Pkt. Oo For Home Delivery NorthSond Dairy Limited NORTHERN PUODICE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMERS A request from the Prince Rupert General Hospital for release of funds set aside for hospital expansion, was approved. A sum of $8,666.66 had been provided B0X 1.45 Bundle (2 boxes) $2.89 " first stop was at Wark-hcre a public welcome In a'n street awaited them. wen was presented with a ' o' fruit. 11 WaiKworth the Queen he Duke drove to Puhoi J0 miles north of Auck-They spent three hours at ",l,'h m sunny weather and a picnic lunch at a cot-11 the shore. Queen rested under the of red-blossomed pohutuk-trees while her husband w a swim and a canoe ride " Wue waters of the bay. 'ltl AT SWIMMUl lr"dc Kderlc was the first n to swim the English chan 1926. fflHE Dif 8 TURKEYS 44c to 65c lb Geese, Ducks, Copoms Usuol supply of C5vckcn wirwiTc" S '2-Pint Carton 3 3c ( I reaJ t". W. KctkIh announces delation in general prao-Ur. A. 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