-. AUXILIAKV TLA SUCCESS Thursday, May 13, 1954 Urged i In Public lgnoresl'Hospital "Open House" liara fortably in the hospital lobby, : M. Greene. Mrs. Greei;c also was ft 4s MONTREAL. May 13iii"M:.ylhm- a sood time to Utkti a jeotxi liKk ul your home. Chrrk it over muiI we wliat needed to kwp it id fiisi-cljiM condition. If you do Una cveiy year, you ll at ontv maintain tn value of your piojiotty, t.ut also rmt-w that wonderful feeding which conies from pride of posse. Bion. You don't have to let renjur iro. imf . - 4 r ... , - t waiting 10 -snow interested Prince responsible for decor, and look-Rupert people around the hos- Ing after the tea table were Mrs. i P'tal- After an hour or so, they C. Foreman and Mrs. L. Raabe. decided there weren't any inter-i Mrs. W. Doumont was in I ested Prince Rupert people. ! charge of the grocery hamper i Nine visitors showed up ... ! and Mrs. R. E. Gladding was and they, with the exception of j cashier. one couple, were staff or board 1 A spray of spring flowers in a : members who had seen the hos- silver basket, drawn for by little j pital many times. j Miss Barbara Ayres, was won by j As a result of la?t night's flop, i Mrs. W. H. Doumont. Miss Elean-j the public may not get another : or Greene drew for the grocery j charge to see the h-pltal, ex- I hampers, won by Mrs. Neely The staff and directors of the Prince Rupert General Hospital were a little on the gloomy side today. It was Hospital Day yesterday, and while an afternoon tea, staged by the Hospital Auxiliary, with enticing food hampers and other prizes at stake, proved quite successful, the "open house" session at the hospital last night was completely ignored by the general public. Some 14 members of the hospital staff, most of them giving up other activities, stood uncom you haven't the ready rnu to pav fir tlieio. And. remember, the Joiner you put off thone repair, I he more expen-jve tlw.y Income. W liy not drop in and have a chat, with the manager of your kca! HANK OF MONTREAL branch. Thousands of coupU-s have Biraazr.l for iow-eo.-t loans for home improvement from Ue H of M and repaid them on terms best muted to their individual cinumstanres. You'll find your H of M manager interested in helping you keep your properly m tip-top condition. Some Women Arm Confuted about what "wa-hday produet" are wip- Rights , had its eu-,oas the time of ''survived bi-caM.se 'pea! to average til L. Dane, of women s Minp 'jit night- liarse ,M is : division and edn-: ,i;o the Canadian '"oiiicers' Assoei-' -three H's For ' , tiphts. re-sponsl-r-ard.s. at a com. ! 0 the Bii-inoss jl Women. Surou-irt(lit Women's ",'te ;ir'- thai 'ad" n winning aunt i-n ned that '.T peoples must be against en- cepi, as patients. Moore and M-. N. Beketov. ' t:-.- .v--:--::-:..3 i . f v' v 4 . : J j f 1 ........mr,,,! f.nii'ti.. ,. .. - poca to uo. Here s some information that will make your washday a lot better, boapa and detergents reardlei-e of their colour take out dirt, Bieaf h takes out tmn. Laundry Blue makes your wash really white. For sheet, nhirta and other while tilling be sure to ue Laundry Blue. It's really quite dimple to use aud it costs ifrtt thn two n-ntti fitr a urlwilo wud T.o- it in your next wah you II be thrilled with the I MX reaulla. Buy KErKITT'pj BLL'K. R. G. Moore, hospital board i chaifma;:, said "It's very disap- ! pointing, and unfair to the staff, some of whom came back to the hosptal after hours of work, ready to answer questions and I explain hospital routine to "isi-tors." ' The staff may not be asked to do il ain next year, j Beautiful spring flowers graced the tea table for the "::lernoon ' tea in the Nurses' Residence, convened by auxiliary president Mrs. Sidney Elklns. Pink and yellow tulips with a i mass of lovely bluebells in a low j silver bowl, ami pale pink tapers in silver candlesticks formed the Flexible A Your Writt that' The "Tiwe-Tetteil way in bu tmpoitant fam ' ' .... -. . p. , " ..'-v ft n ' t . ' , ,, , ' - "" , -( If " ily possessions like the fam-i I y car, for instance is the way you ftd when j-ou u m? the ln'uii'i-f u I 4 -W A Y Z I V P K H -MOl made bv O-CKDAH of Canada Limits ed. That's be- readers L.O.B.A. Meeting, Friday, Ma" 14, 8 p.m. Valhalla Hall. U13i Hear Arthur Lalng, B.C. Liberal Leader, at a rallv. June imi tin The Children's Dental Clinic Bake Sale, scheduled for May 29th has been cancelled. (lti Canadian Legion Auxiliary Jumbo Sale. Everything from soup to nuts. 210 6th Street SaturdayAll Day. (113) S.O.N. Smorgasbord, Thursday, May 13, at 3 o'clock sharp. Legion Auditorium Program and Dance. Everyone Welcome. Admission $1.75. '(1121 Legion Ladies Auxiliary Victoria Dance, May 21, Legion Auditorium. Music by Jake's Rhythm Kings. Refreshments sold. Admission $1.00. (1191 Co-op Bakery Friday and Saturday, Banana Chocolate cake with Banana Chocolate icing, 55c. Have you tried our Wholewheat raisin nut muffins? Don't forget Co-op Enriched bread your best buy. Ask for it by name at your grocers. il!3 table centrepiece. Pouring tea were Mrs. C. C. j Mills, Mrs. D. C. Stevenson, Mrs. j R. Hood and Miss Elizabeth i Clements. I Home cooking and sewing sales were featured at the event I with Mrs. W. S. Kergin, Mrs. R. Yamada and Mrs. J. A. Mac- Hnnnlri at. thA Vinmo inrtlrinrr ctull HOME from their honeymoon trip are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Place, popular young Prince Rupert newlyweds. who are making their home with the groom's father, Mr. George Place 328 Sherbrooke Avenue. Married here in St. Pauls Lutheran Church both are well known. The bride, Judith, is daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lars Nilson, 522 Eighth Avenue West. through the IAC ME KIT PLAN. Over many, hiauy yearn this Plan has helped raise ihe aiandaid of living fur Ihousan-is of Canadians jul h7: you! Tny have obtained "buying help" jiicsL tin- way you can tliiiaich dealers in automobiles or home appliances rucht acrosw Canaifu. . . . With the Merit Plan you pet the bwxt possible rales in hne with the f)uibie wniri ! Your coniraet u arranged riff hi oh ytmr dealer's pieiot.tcg. . , , The Merit Plan includes Life Insurance pnoteeiion to the amount of the unpaid balance in must cases. . . . Kmeigeney Travel Service if your purchase is a wir. Made The LovelieM Curtains for the recreation room fmise the 4-way socket, allows the enainelli i handle to fwiun eJTort-lenNly. I'sc it super-wide for Iuijeh areas; then uik (emty a hivatU tn(!) into (una and narrow ; or presto! up sideways to et Im tween ntdiaMs and the wall. ( feel that llie Zfip'nnop i :m elTtsetive as a duster in my hand for geltintt inlo diti'-ult corners.) The canvii.i pad zips off for caiv wash ins. The top qua lily mop varn pick up and bohin the ihnt. Bet of all, the 4-WAY ZIPPKIU MOP is unconditionally ftuaran-tei.i for five vi-ars in-t mo chanirffl d. feeu' by O-C'KUAfl of Canada Ltd. jlism. a fonlustil idea socialiiin sin -'i i', fl. tMiie I m ,nr problem il tor w hat it is . idealism." Mis-' ', quuted from a , which lie toM l the appllea-, ( ,1-irine tn pil- I ,i.,t he take tlv by r-n.-li .-! uilrnt , peol t ill-Ill .SO i-i- umlrl be a jli - Dune .sai.l. qurtly fiuureJ li fill lih ; p them , foi , ,iu'il scion In -e ; (! Wi ll " ,,int it as i a y ; j you take awi-y ,i,ilor a soeiallst-, ni Hie 't.inclai cj ,!,;! relllientatlOil ts necessary to iiij Miss Dane 1 j.ive ever conic -uuiublc iiietho.l hf problem and panne.; of the ,;ibt sy.item." she :-. tak a more in piiolie affairs, i.ti-d tn the im- and Mrs. C. H. Elkins in charge ! of sewing. Serving tea were Mrs. J. Scott, Mrs. A. Roche, Mrs. Neely Moore, ! Mrs. A. D. Vancei Mr.i. J. l oster, ; 1 Mrs. Arthur Kemp and Mrs. L. DISTRICT NEWS Ike Liquw Cvntrol ftVwd by tkc G ti 8'ititk Colwrnbit. " e-ff . to hear Sftunrln Wonderful Good road conditions between Prince Rupert and Francois Lake were reported by Clarence and George Corliss who made the Highway 16 tn.j by car recently. someone say . , . ''Let's have FRANCOIS LAKE -The lake ferry mado its first trip of the season yesterday afternoon, cutting through rotting ice to cross the lake. Hip ferry will continue trips at two-hour intervals until conditions allow the regular summer srhedu'.: -u be resumed. M a cup ot cot- - ' U . Vi fee!" . , . with and dyed them in the wa-h ing machine. Followed in-sl ructions in h fn. r i n ,i I i n i FHKE IxK.klet. ( Ye" 1 11 out having ' to mi wo r r y about , t he high prin w in! ynii me!) It h I f. filled with l rick v fl ideas for bringing Jf 43.55T A baseball club ha. organized here with biun Shaffer PERSONALS Dr. H M. Daggtlt, professor of ehenilsliy at the University of British Columbia, arrived here yesterday aboard the Prince Rupert to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ri M. Da-" tt. 528 Seventh Avenue East. " MUSIC and DRAMA FESTIVAL Friday, May 14 MORNING Civic Centre, 9:15 a.m. CHORAL SPEAKING Grades 1 and 2 ELOCUTION Grades 2 and, 6 TAP DANCING AFTERNOON Capitol Theatre, 1:30 p.m. DRAMA Booth Memorial Junior High School FOLK DANCING , , DRAMA Booth Memorial Junior High School EVENING Civic Centre, 7:30 p.m. DRAMA 2 Plays, Terrace Civic. Centre Drama Assoc. Cmifciill I'mgrum li-r .-1u:t1 tliitrh". l'l-im-t KitMTt MilU- and UraUii chUuI ,ssM-lutitin And you don't h ive lo deny your roffee-lovinj? family any of their enjovint-nt when you serve I hem marvellous INSTANT C1IASK & SAN BOH N C'OFFFK. . . . Ik tieve me, I nit un that word "marvellous". To benm wiih you et a wiviuri ttf up iit tie a ptnntd orrr yranud ctl'! . . . For another you can serve it 'Cus!om-Made" iust the way ftirh tmr wwlx if. fMitd, niedmiii or strong.) Tin n h's such delicious, HHI't real mf-fee- and no fuss or bullicr milking it. You and yours can jeo on enjoying the t xt in tvff e if you wrve Infant Ch;tse &. Sanljorn. yhy not buy tome today? new char m itiio your home wiih TIXTEX. . . , Yon can renew curtains, cushion rovers, slip covers- oh ho easily! No boding no fusfl and over 30 In-aut iful colors from which to chooe. The use of Tintex brings a real joy in harmonizing colois . and pu'iing fresh polur and. beamv into faded, tired draperies and furuiiui'tyviveti'riTjtex in ,"m- for the rtyrnbir p:in;- , far the eeon-oiuy Ki'e -with 'iwieii- much- only 2.V-! Write Confidentially Yours. Mil Credent St., Montreal, for your free booklet ! as president Organization got : underway at a meeting of 19 I local residents at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer, when other I officers named were vicc-presi-' dent Lewis Snyder, secretary i Uruoe Snyder and r- a n a g e r tjl-jjnnK Bye. i iiror; momment The Great Pyramid of Cheops in Egypt, .450 feet high, spreads ' over nearly 13 acres. j wuiUfn, lipid til i i '! f vi . 1 life insurance g that women i more than 10 .!e insurance sold 'I Mr. Bill Cruikxhank, jnrine-Ruix-rt resident, paid a brief visit with .old friends here this week. He came here 30 years auo as geneial passenger agent for the CNR and was transferred to Vancouver thr 'year? ngo. TTiH dverlismcnt n not publutaJ ol displayed by the Liquor Control ?ord or by the Governmtnt ol British Cclumbi PINKING SHEARS Only $1.00 when you purchase a package of RINSO Detergent. .W Redeem Your SOAP COUPONS at SUPER-VALU DOG FOOD 10c f - .r' 4 ' '.4 ' ' 1 e I r. tin U " ' ) ... h . , y- , . .4 i' . RN FLAKES 25c - TT. Gold Coin 100 Lb. Sack $1.99 ASPARAGUS 29c CELERY T.nd. pd ...l: 15C SWEET.' SPUDS f"c,21c RHUBARB 29c IS STARTING SATURDAY MORNING: GREEH PEAS-- 23c k l The Original S?-' M meat of many uses-- I AVw -Flavorful ' QElSpp $1.25 1W H il fat fcJ Elua Ribbon, Pound El Manwcll House, 2-oz. Jor I GINGER ALE 26c Tomato Juice 4H8i' Ti 35c FRESH MILK 28c ICE CREAM 55c MARGARINE 29c $.65 Crcom 0 West, Tea Towel Bag, 24-lb. II AU. mi m W jf . ll S ft wfrmi i m II w luku u II jT KL SUPER-VALU FOOD STORES sket Beef p"nd 25c 63c UTTER No. 1, Pound SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 wilder Roast Beef 9c mding Rib Beef 65c ait? p 'led Rib Beef 75c CREAM. CORN sra 14c PEARS 20c Grapefruit Juice 13c rk Riblets 32c REGULAR and SLICED l-L C BnB k apare iiDSi-"d Roast Beef Pound LOAVES - 52c 65c 50c EGGS Grade "A" Large, Farm Fresh, Doxen ' "Wit Ul HUM, L.U.