I'm. re Kuptit Daily J4f. 3 - Friday, June 11, 1U54 ert, East Canada Share Toronto Director Named New President At Canadian Nurses' Association Meet est in Nuptials Here Manitoba-Saskatchewan. Adela ttf0 Eastern Canada harecl interest with ... in the wedding lliweil Sliude Sn Parti Styles Do Your Ironing the EASY Way in Less than Levasseur, Rcgina; Alberta-British Columbia, Mary Lucita, Vic Lducted at the First ;rch here last rnimj In navy blue and she carried a pretty bouquet of pink droses. Attending the groom was Mr Harry Glencross. Following their honeymoon trip In the northern interior the newlywed couple will take up residence at 337 Seventh Avenue West. The groom is employed here by Columbia Cellulose. toria. Officers will be installed today following the Mary Agnes Snive-ly memorial lecture "Forty Minutes" by Prof. F. Salter of the English department, University of Alberta. Half the PERSONALS i 1 Week- Time P1, olenma Margaret n,e the wife of Don-Glenc-ross. ., i,, daughter of Mr. R Buillie of Howlck, i the groom is son of . and Mrs. T. Glen-:;t011. New Brunswick. I o. Sicber officiated arming service for 6rlcie was given In ... Mr. Lloyd McFad-ijive Strand supplied isic. as lovely In a pale ;,e dress with con-dories in navy blue, j a beautiful white white streamers tied whids. All salmon fishermen will meet tonight in the Metro-pole Hall, for a special meeting to discuss salmon prices. Now Easy takes all the James R. Nicoll, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nicoll, 1058 Sixth Avenue East, was scheduled to fly to Vancouver tod.iv on t.hp BANFF, Alta. Gladys Sharpe, nursing director at Toronto Western Hospital, was elected president of the -35,000-member Canadian Nurses' Association today, closing day of the five-day biennial convention. She succeeded Helen McAr-thur, also of Toronto, who retired after a four-year term. WELL-KNOWN Widely-known In the Canadian medical field. Miss Sharpe is a past-president of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario. She is a graduate of the McGill 8chool for Graduate Nurses and of the University of London, in nursing school administration. In 1952, she represented Canada on the world health organization's expert committee on nursing. ' Other officers elected: first vlee-preldent, Trenna Hunter, Vancouver; second vice-president, Alice Girard, Montreal; third vice-president, Muriel Hunter, Fredericton. CHAIRMEN ELECTED Committee chairmen: institutional nursing, Gertrude Hall, Calgary; private nursing, Mary aruagery ana DacKacne out of ironing! ... No idli Cambrai Chapter of the IODE will hold a, delicatessen and bake sale Saturday, June 12, starting at 11 a.m., in a downtown store. Gladys sharpe . . . new prexy PARIS iReutersj Gaugin pink, a warm Polynesian shade taken from the sun-drenched canvasses of Paul Gauguin, is the hit shade for summer in everything from make-up and bathing suits to town and evening wear. Combining sheer flattery with high fashion look, this soft ana lustrous color has sky-rocketed to the top of the list. Helena Rubenstein, launched the harmony i.j lipstick and nail-polisn ito coinciue with the current showings of boutique and midsummer clothes. Jean Desses bases his entire new bazaar showing on Gauguin pink, including accessories, beaehwear and separates. One oi the most exciting models is a holiday dress In i smoky pink combined with black, on heavy pique. The redingote silhouette is achieved by a white pique binding which also accents the wide neckline. Other finds "in the pink" are a large collection of bathing suit at the bazaar. Many are styled in keeping with the mood of primitive simplicity of Gauguin's native women. A one-piece model In la-stcx has a wide band inserted across tne hlpline to achieve the slim Tahitlan look. Franko, Edmonton; .public .rrr.NDANT health nursing, Katherine Mac- Job's Daughters will hiUl a rummage sale Saturday, June 12, at 206 Sixth Street. more standing over a hot iron ... no more lifting or pulling or pushing . . . with the sensational new Easy Lightweight Electric Ironer it's Easy-Matic! Just pull up a chair within easy reach of the Easy-Matic controls . . . feed your ironing in . . . and Easy-Matic does the rest ... in half the time! All your ironing comes out Laundry-smooth and Laundry-finished. , s only attendant jjorma Troup, who' .pieee suit dress en-neutral bengaline .cefssorirs also were Laggan, Fredericton. Nursing sisterhoods: . Marl-times, Rev. Sister Helen Marie, Saint John; Quebee, Rev. Sister Denlse Lefebvre, Montreal; On tario, Rev. Sister Mary Francis de Sales, Toronto. Westerners Spend More Time, Money, Thought on Cosmetics Australian girls liked plenty of color but didn't pay enough at EASY IRONER with stand as illustrated $99.50 HI first leg of a trip to the United Kingdom. He win sail from New Westminster aboard the Loch Avon, travelling through the Panama Canal to Plymouth, England. He plans visits with his parents' relatives in Glasgow, Edinburgh and other points in Scotland, as well as a trip to Germany to visit a cousin who is serving with the RCAF Women's Division. Miss Maressa Wlndle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Wlndle, 332 Seventh Avenue East, left here last night, bound for Kelowna Where she plans to reside for some time. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, with their son Donald and daughter Marilyn, left last night aboard the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, where Dr. MacDonald will attend the convention of the Canadian Medical Association. They also plan to go on to Sun Francisco for a meeting of the American Medical Association after which they will holiday In the south. Also bound for the Canadian medicos' meeting in Vancouver Is Dr. R. G. Large. Dr. and Mrs. Large also arc travelling aboard the Rupert; Ex-CNR Agent Dies in East TORONTO (CO Walter E. Dobbins, 69. former general passenger agent for the western region of Cunadian National Railways at Winnipeg, died here yesterday. I his ad vermemtfii i not p tbli iin-d or displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard j? ; or by the Government ot British Columbia. ii ARTiN tention to skin care. ' Mrs. Cato said Canadian women are more conservatively made-up than their British cousins. But even the British girl was a far cry from the harem lasses. A touch of color was a big help to most women and particularly to Orientals and dusky-skinned types, whose skin, tones "tend to a grey overcast at times." Other Models $1(J9 50 OUR TIME PAYMENT PLAN HOUR MONTERAL K Western women spend more thought, time and money primping their faces than their counterparts in other countries, the chief beauty expert of an English cosmetic firm maintains Here on. a business trip, M:s. Olive Cato said in an Interview problems in the use of faci." cosmetics are almost universal. But she said she fcund women elsewhere in the world are generally less liberal with the paint brush than white females. The outstanding exception was among harem girls who usr lavish amounts of the colored stuff. In the Orient, women often use no make-up at all rather than risk ofrencling hubby, she said, and those that do are grossly under-made- up. Conner l"tsidinl Ji tried in ottllt VANCOUVER Q Misak Yre-mavitch Aivazoff, 89. one-time wealthy wheat grower in Russia, was buried here Thursday from the Russian Orthodox church. He died Monday. When still a young man, he. fled Russia after hi ideas of reforms for the peasants brought the secret police on his trail. He went to San Francjseo, later moved to Prince Rupert, where he became a contractor, and in 1919 came to Vancouver. M There's a big DIFFERENCE in Cotton Corpcts! terior CHOOSE THE ORIGINAL I i A . H it fx OPTOMETRIST Fred E Dowdie 303 'Thud Ave. W. Pi, one Green 960 i-V. ... Nl J IRfl IMt A aint i w a hi ii mi rv .: m v '.LASTING -FUL FINISH FOR THAI EXTRA vy LVE princess LKice wards Offered Under terms of an arrangement with the Princess Alice Foundation, post - graduate scholarships for the purpose of training Canadian Women as 2o ) Pity the plight of poor Mrs. DeCoven. She chose a carpet that wasn't I,oom Woven. .Each day she has it, tier carpet gets leaner . . . Its pile disappears In her vacuum cleaner. That's why women who' know what smart buyimr's about r .' v - ON SPECIAL PRINT JOB ' CALL ON DIBB PRINTING COMPANY !uy Loom Woven HihhI.i Wcve pile can't pull out! 7" fDINlNG PLEASURE j is now available i I at your jeweller's hA Q EST VALUE jf& I in ailv Nvw W ant Itcsjitf i hfimiiBiiaiiir.-itMiiftmi'ti-mifmrnirrir ritf p j AND SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe outstanding leaders of youth are now being offered by The Canada Foundation. The scholarships will be of a minimum value of $1200 and one or more will be granted this year If suitable candidates make application The scholarships must be used to finance regular courses of post-graduate education at universities or other institutions approved by the scholarship committee. Applicants must be Canadian citizens, holding bachelor's degrees and must have at least one year's professional experience in some aspect of youth leadership after graduation. They must also pledge to work at least two years in the field of youth leadership in Canada after postgraduate studies. June 30 Is deadline for applications. Forms are available from The Carrada Foundation, 56 Sparks Street, Ottawa. PERSON 9xJ2 Carpet $ jj .50 ASK ABOUT OUR EASY TERMS RADIOS For Flawless Performance I 1 i r... LITKY ticket-holder in the Irish Sweepstakes, CNR trackman Gordon Rockwell of Smithers, grins despite his horse's failure to run in the money. Rockwell will receive about $2,000 for holding a ticket on a horse in the race AS SIMPLE AS A PHONE CALL Across the Town Phone Aft UU or the Nation. ft den reCS Lindsay's CARTAGE & STORAGE LTD. Take the pleasing harmony of walnut, mahogany or oak woods, styled in a beautiful console design ... the world- famed Philips radio chassis offering standard broadcast and two'shortwave bands . add the exclusive Philips Featherweight 3-speed record changer and you have a perfect combination for unequalled enjoyment of radio programs and recorded music. The twin 8" speak-ers are a c o u s t i c a 1 1 y matched to the cabinet. 31 "j" high, 35" wide, 16" deep. family favorite.. Moose Whist Drive, Saturday 8 p.m. (137) Monthly Rod and Gun Club meeting, June 14, 8 p.m. Films will be shown. ( 1 37 ; St.. Andrews Cathedral Sun-' day School picnic leaves from Digby Island Ferry float 1:00 p.m. Saturday. (1361 j Attrnt.on all Salmon Fisder-!mni.-A special meeting will be h-lrt in t!v Metropolc Hall, Fii-! day June 11 at 8 p.m., to discuss i Salmon prices. This meeting is important. Sponsored by the ill Dress and Work Clothes at the "lowest" prices possible MEN'S WORK PANTS gk 25 Good fit, lots of wear. i SPECIAL FISHERMEN'S ALL-WOOL PANTS All sizes. Good fit. Lots of wear. !Q 7? Real value PAIR O MEN'S WORK SHOES G )5 Well built. Lots of sizes. Real value PAIR V" EN'S DRESS SHOES Well built. Good fit and lots of wear. Sg" PA Real values from PAIR D'' MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S DRESS SLACKS Goo? quality Gabardines and Worsteds. .-rssw..: : g-qsjio-oq MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Ooocl variety to choose from. $A OJ? $Q ftf? KF..VI, SPIXIALS A"0 laO'" MEN'S DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS Good quality and good fit. SA QC S M Af Now on Special Prices, from 0t (o J;VV BOYS' CLOTHES and SHOES BOYS' PANTS Boys' pants for everyday and Sunday wear. Excellent fit. Plenty of wear. SfiJ A C Now, from EACH id' BOYS' WINDBREAKERS AND JACKETS Zipper style. Less than factory cost. $( A C? From EACH BOYS' SHOES Well made. Lots of wear. SO AfJ !4A A A New style. Real Value . I ROM ... 0 to JLUVV 1 m m U.F.A.W.U. and Native Brotherhood of B.C. (136) rozen strawberries The birth of a doubt is the beginning- of an education. Colman. .With Marine Band and Short Wave, LOW 'DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS TfFAUV'S Around the end of the last ccnlury, when aluminum was practically a precious mclal, a famous racing stable had one of its thoroughbreds shod wilh racing plates of the weight-saving material. They were made at Tiffany's, the famous New York jewellery house. Nowadays it is standard practice for race horses to run on aluminum shoes. Since the turn of the century the price of aluminum has been reduced to the point where it is now one of the most economical of all materials, extensively used for things like barns and boats and bus bodies. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcank . . 'rtni by Mall r Ttapm. . . . 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