Trinee Jturt Dally News S Thursday, February 25, 19M " V Products Derived Canada Dubious of New Plan For UK Orphan Children y I Hit sic Smhnt.i Presentation of a silver medal for musical prowess to Janette Spark highlighted a recital bv LONDON (CP) Tliousands of nomes run by local authorities sider any child will be sent to private homes , scheme carefully." Treatment of Wood migration children without the approval I of the provinces; CORRECTION The Rocky Mountain Boys will bold dance in the Legion Auditorium on Saturday night net Friday, ar stated in error in an advertiM merit on page 10 of today's paper -...iirtirifi- student pianists and violinists ana institutions in the Commonwealth. . Costs of the children's fare, care and education would be met by the receiving country. Canadian immigration officials ald Canada vould "con- ,krUm Dim."" I described by Dr. ? 0f Columbia They said there were two main j 2. Child welfare facilities in obstacles to Canada's possible j Canada "are already bursting at entry to the scheme: the seams." 1. Child welfare schemes are under the authority of the! The first Ursuline convent in provinces and the federal gov- i Canada was completed by the ernmert could not accept the 1 French in 1642 at Quebec. homeless and orplianed British children would be sent to Commonwealth countries for "etlle-ment under a plan soon to be submitted for government approval. The idea comes from the parliamentary migration board set up last year by the government- A board official said that if the plan is adopted, children from voluntary Institutions and at the Gyro ycster- I Try Da. ly Nes Gasified unchcon McLean "At our plant on Watson Island we obtain cellulose by literally cooking the wood," Dr. Weyman explained. "This Is a chemical which comprises about half the wood content. It Ls a vital Ingredient of many Industrial products. One of the first of these to be discovered was n 1 1 r o-cellulo.se, a derivative which was developed as an explosive. Celluloid is merely processed cellulose, and the same chemical goes into the manufacture of billiard balls and films." Dr. Weyman said that cellulose-acetate, a derivative which is produced at the Watson Island plant, can be turned into yarn so fine that it still astonr I . ROTARY CONCERT ' PERSONALS Heads in the Civic Centre lounge last night. Young Miss Spark won the silver medal award from the Royal Toronto Conservatory of Music for achieving the highest marks in British Columbia in Grade 7 violin examinations. She also recently won a bursary from the Frederick Harris Music Company. Rev. L. G. Sieber presented the medal as well as certificates to several of the students for passing exams in piano and violin. Twenty-four students of Mrs. C. Anderson, along with four piano students-of Miss Way and a Vancouver student DarticiDat- Sunday, Feb. 28, 9 p.m. - Capitol Theatre l I NEGRO SPIRITUALISTS. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Isjierwood ; , and baby , son, of 510 Sixth , j Avenue West, returned home j l yesterday aboard the Prince J George from a holiday with : relatives In Vancouver. i . Mrs. J. T. Harvey, 619 Fourth ! Avenue East, also returned home aboard tne George from a brief ' ! ishes those responsible for its Selections from ed in the recital heard by parents and friends. holiday in Vancouver. jf John McLean. ,,-ts on the past , and plans for ,r hinhlinhti'd the ,, of the Cana-Recreational As-in the CN sU- I:'' n'erit' ,.ussed possibll-inis courts and pairing the old agcslPd a picnic "loyci'S next sum- ; rlerted include: lent, T. A. Main-idcnt, lid Hilde- FAST RELIEF FOR POPULAR STAGE PRODUCTIONS INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS GET YOUR TICKETS NOW FROM ead ers HE): DEETH'S PHARMACY WATTS & NICKERSON VARIETY STORE ORMES DRUGS WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE FAMILY SHOE STORE Hon y-treasuriT. e committee, Joe j N. R. Armstrong, run. J. Robert-Miss Kay Bush, I Milk. Miss K.I manufacture. This ls a process which ls carried out at the company"s new plant in Edmonton. "Although we are concerned primarily with the pioductionof cellulose, we are interested in thy other half of wood and are very conscious that failure to use it represents a waste of forest resources," Dr. Weyman said. "We are, however, conducting extensive research to remedy the situation." One product tlutt can be obtained from the other half is alcohol. Another is vanilla which, in turn, can be developed into an antiseptic u.sed for sterilizing canned foods. Dr. Weyman pointed out that sugar also can be manufactured from wood. He recalled that some time ago there was a report that a plant was to be located near here for that purpose, but so far nothing seems to have come of it. The speaker was Introduced by Dr. L. M. Greene and thank S.O.N. Whist and Dance, Friday, Fee. 28. Whist 8 o'clock, Dance 10-2. Music by Mike Colussi Everyone Welcome. (48) At the Co-op Bakery, Friday and Saturday, Lattice Topped Cake with macaroon topping, 50c. For that spring feeling, sky high pumpkin pie, 45c. Don't forget Co-op enriched bread, your-best buy. (481 AND ANY ROTARIAN ADMISSION 75c kmc of PAiir . Paul. organizing tn' ; .itlees are Mrs. j Mrs. Amies Mr-! ? ' This advertisement courtesy Wallace's Department Store. w.iry I'ostuK aim W7 1 M:itnmi)t for j read by Fred a profit. Other; wi re from Ken , ' no CNRA Shoot- Paviikis on the iss Posluk on civ- ! mm a ed by David Radford. 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