i : a t Prince Rupert Dailv News . Monday, May 4, 1953 Len Proppe spassing Heads Liberals At Burns Lake Five Victoria Students Win . . Research Council Awards VICTORIA (f Five Victoria ate this year, who has been students have won National Re-jawaroed a Jj bursary to tur-search Council awards for study, the ids st :ios in ele truuics at" Special to The Dally News BURNS. LAKE Len Proppe "a viviitlH-r doesn't .,1, princn Rupert in R)I1 uf Bill and Evelyn Ust returned fi"m the lUih. Evelyn said the .iur tti-y saw during was named president of the Burns Lake and District Liberal h 1 f UBC in t.v - fall: Association at the annual meeting here. we K vacation aa in Canada and abroad, the council has announced. They are: ted them on Miss C. J. Can ci-on anu G. 'rvine, both UBC eradu- FUil Other officers elected were Hugo Mellander, vice-president; H. Pcttrini, seen' ry-treasurer; nd Oscar Anderson, Thomas John A. R. Coope, who has been atcSi who W0I'i $500 b,lrsarjcs for awarded a special scholarship of (urthcr study at UBC - $1,500 to continue his studies lni - " ' t r-.-;. t I Cs -"r It Courlay, Bert Traxler, Walter Wiuon, H. R. Francis, Jack OPTOMETRIS1 Fred E. Dovdie Room 10, Stone Buikln.g -tior.c Blue 5U3 theoretical chemistry at Oxford. Winner of six previous scholarships, he was awarded an NRC scholarship a year ago; Alan L. Orr-Ewing. who has been awarded a studentship of $900 to study at the University of British Columbia; Garth Jones, 32, UBC gradu- ' r voi: hi :ird tlii.s one) t h.,'s noi.c oai.k to an- ,r,'r a week-long visit ill bri'f .stopovers at , Ali!(. ttm and Queen ,, ckv. Al ronies up Vx ncnths and al- ovs his vint to Prince he spent several "tup Union Steamship ,,rt-frank Skinner took .jr. -.;!". up this time with i'OSSlHLY CANADA'S YOUNGEST GRANDMOTHER, Mrs. Muriel Bertrand (left) of Peterborough, Ont., Is 32. She holds her two-month-old grandson Tommy, son of Mrs. Bertrand's daughter, 17-year-old Mrs. Betty Ellis. Brown and Barney Mulvany, executive officers. The following recommendations were passed by the meeting: That present stumpage rates be improved, as the use of the "cubic scale" Increases the stumpage by not allowing for the over-run. That the promised telephone GOVERNOR-GENERAL VINCENT MASSEY presents his son, Hart Massey, Ottawa architect, with the Royal Architectural Institute scholarship medal at the Institute's annual assembly dinner in Toronto. The medal is given annually to the student who ranks high in all subjects of the university course and who gives promise of becoming an architect of distinction. jlrUan, Hie line's man- Drama Festival Opens Tuesday With Some 300 Performers ,l,,r. who .spent a Rich Garment VICTORIA (CP)-A chinchilla stole, worth a bout $15,000, will be a rare exhibit at the Bmisn Columbia Products Fair here May 4-9. The valuable piece Is being shown jointly by breeders in the area. f duvs nieetlni? Orme connection with Pendleton Bay BUYING FOR YOUR HOME for which an appropriation has ; i.ier of Commerce n-u. , . . been made shall be proceeded and other city busi- ii... unmni i-.incc Kup-n nun? sessions, beginning at 7:30.1 with Immediately. I Music and Drama Festival which at the Civic Centre. I That the Dominion depart-' opens Tuesday at 9:15 am. in The large list of entries in-'ment of public works speed up; NAVY RUM Make Mother's Day Gifts Special' And Flattering t iinn in th'- V'iiir.ouve.r ...v ui.ig fudiu oLiiuui auui- ciuaes seven drama iroiim. and work nn pxtptis. on nf Pr.rilnn rjiifiis .iiinii iiai:iir Mrll.ii. : usl Tliurs- .-li'ni'.d said the two rrt n;en have filed ,t Aluminum Com- tonum will see more than 300 individuals and groups in a vari- Bay wharf and that the de- ;per.ons takin part during its cty of music classes. I partment and E. T. Applewhaite, j four-day stand. 1 Several out-of-town entries ! MP for Skeena. be advised of I The festival will be staged in will compete in the festival. Immediate requirement of an I tlirf"c different places. Morning Adjudicators are Mary Wood,1 additional 20 feet of wharf, j sessions take place at the King LRSM, of Victoria, for music, That the department of public (Edward School; afternoon ses- and Verlie Cooter of New West-; works be asked to fill in the jsions. which besln at 1:30 p.m., minster, for.drama. Official ac-!bridge on the Burns Lake and : at the Capitol Theatre, and eve- companLst Is" Mrs. O. E. Freeman.! Francois Lake roads, which con ('iiiiula tor unsuuru POSTtBS DISPLAY ftOOKUTt CATALOG! J;i.k met a lot of ile in Vancouver last By ELENORE LESTER i Mom's got her vanity believe it or not. If you're in doubt, try flattering her this Mother's Day and see what happens. Show Mom In your gift that you think she is young, lovely, style-conscious and just a bit frivolous. Then watch her glow. Getting the gift that will flatter her involves thought and leather and plastic purses and ; knitting bags, beauty accessor- , ies such as comb and brush sets, atomizers, attractive hand mirrors, jewel and lingerie cases. Sometimes Mother seems to have enough of everything In the personal category. If that is the case, make a few discreet inquiries. You may find she's been craving a hand-biown glass vase, a silver, ceramic or wooden serving piece, a painted tray or swnMcw :l rtiinn? one or his ., alio n s. one of the litl'i'ied ill" Ke- t- l;c4 May 10 - hcard that the two in stitute the worst bottle-neck to traffic in the Omineca district. An 80-foot span across the deep channel also is requested to accommodate boat traffic and to permit seasonal rise and fall of water. 'Battling Bessie' Denies She. Slept in Commons Room itial nii .hap are suing fnM: j knii'i I llions of dollars, imagination. Ask yourself these I handsome brass or copper plant- (hey would collect questions -.i it i J.r't. "I Iioik' they WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! DIBB PRINTING COMPANY er. Such a gift for the home can make her as happy as a queen bee. LONDON (AP) Mrs. E. M. night and "found both Mrs. "Battling Bessie) Braddock. La-! Bessie Braddock and Dr. Edith 1 them is me. rv u;is news to both Summersklll stretched out on beds and both snoring." This advertisement is not published or displayed by The Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Ji.l'ti. NeithT knew bor member of Parliament, indignantly denied Monday that miil it v. as pointed out 52 Attend ml who noticed she had ever been caught snoring n,ii, . i i...'.. 1 ii f nlerlain UJotwi Is it so pretty you'd love to have It yourself? Or, if you are i man, would you like it for your wife or girlfriend? Does it flatter her best features? If she's a Marlene Dietrich kind of grandmother, buy her some extra-sheer nylons. If she has lovely coloring, get her a blouse that emphasizes it. If sweet gentleness is her strong i jttcnintinK to .solve a : pii-zle. A beautiful Mothers Day Adenda in which every member on a bed in the House of Com- ; aiongsld of with Dr. Edith Summons ladies' room. . merskill and secondly, which Is Striding up to House Speaker more important, I was never in William Morrison, Mrs. Braddock ! F13' room Bt time slnce 11 , , , . , , has been opened. handed him a copy of a London . . . , ... ., . i Laughter and cries of shock- bit of verba! tlght- : v.iMn : i ;l in a Ions IKE Moose Whist Fifty-two persons took part in the .wfekly whist d'.'ive at the Moose Temple Sa.urday night. Winners were: Ladies Mrs. ( K. Crimble and Mrs. Lena Am- took part, was put on "by Job's Daughters at their regular monthlv meetine Friday nifht TO TRAVEL? TO HAVE FUN? TO HELP THE KINSMEN pi': In: iiic'I i v tieiiree point, get her a scent that un- nl ClT candidate in nu, u"' t-uni-aiiiiHs a, n? rocked the House.. Each girl presented her mother """-a personality. is elect fin. when lie ariicic written oy anotner woman FLOWERS STILL GOOD Mrs. Ford rose from a back wlln a carnation corsage. Hon- i by tin fivro Club to MF, slim, photogenic Mrs. Pat- bench and declared "if I have ' oreA Queen Margit Macarthur It is new? Lingerie, perfume, icrciint of his recent ricla Ford, a Conservative, who offended the honorable lady op-! P''eciucd over the meeting. bags, jewelry. , stockings, sweets and flowers have always been Report? were heard on the tooK ncr Lwnmons seat only a poslte in any possible way I coupie m weeks ago. apologize most wholeheartedly. I ; receni iciepnone Drmge ana i Mother's Day standbyg, and olt,,.Men Cut between Mrs. S. Haugan and A E. Chilton, which Mr. Chilton won. Pool , was won by Toby Eru-vold and door prize was won by Mrs. J. R. Cormier. us MI.A without linhti-K. It w.t i" the case of the. i.M siii.i: who got h"r mother to ko :ii as Ions as .she. 1 Mrs. Ford, writing of her can only add that It Is sometimes Ea-ster tea- Plans were al.su fin-1 they are still good ones. But "startling" experiences in her difficult to see In the dark." jalized for the bake sale to be, each year new style notes are TO HELP THE KiDS? Watch for the Kinsmen CORONATION CONTEST Starting Jane 9th More laughter. , held Saturday. i ; added. See that your gift has first week in the House, said she went to the ladles' rest room one nrur the water. C'oti- Labor Minister Alice Bacon At llle socaI whlcn followed something that will surprise and suggested anyone who mistook tne meet'nS' refreshments were' delight her ,! . 1 ' r- : . ... however, thut mic thi'-ic-'h the as- with i.v. I g colors and nii.slv c we tii?- Mub Mrs. Braddock tor someone else ,frvea aIwr wmcn' a caKe walk ' Is well packaged? OaV must be "a peculiarly unobser- took place. The cakes were made I wrapping paper, " pretty bows vant person" ' , and donated by the Bethel Choir plenty of' tissue paper, a lovelv Mrs Braddock who weighs ' and tne (l""rdian Council ... 'I card, will show that you know ders Tea its mii.t interesting dr. It wa.s a good 210 nounds and measures 50 in- I A church paramo was held last . nes young in neart ana adores little attentions. h'W to be a politician t r .. : - .-" v it . :i ! H;' ' -- '4- . . r v i. ... v . i , a V . i 1 1 2''-. y,': ' u " ; h , - ' ) ' , v, h- ' ii 1 I , ." - r i - i. ... i f 1 1 1 i ' . t-' -irnt- I , : - . 4 - X ,'.... . ". - r ' 91. . ...r l , ' f 1. 1 ' V ' , ' ' ! . a .0 .. . si... .. .: - "V t ' '! 7 v - .- ' ,. .. m,r. . r. v. ,. . - 7- ' - , - ' - " ' - r- " . i I'- " iii'.iiis like one. Sonin meeting Monday, MV Sandals'. (104) L.O B A. Pin ing bazaar and oriental tea, Civic Centre, May 6. 2:30 to 5:00. (105) ' is set and the topic Iches-around the -hips, often nlsht at the Fist Presbyterian models out-size women's gar- Church at which Hi members ! mcnts. i and their parents and frilnds at- Morrison reminded Mrs. Ford tcndcd. I that it's a long-standing custom ' . ; that members never "disclose Fine Catch what happens in Our own private SUMMERStUK, P.E.I. ' CCP) Whether you plan to spend a tittle or lot. you can find hundreds of gifts that will answer these special Mother's Day requirements. " ... Tf it has to be an inexpensive n'.inl for the third ' I5 Hrs.40 Min. J f 'S,' ' ' ' " ' From Trrt ! 1 ' - . B o'( CaModuut (Pacific M Si7Br 1 Consult your Trvl Aotnl or mj . ' V oV . . Cftiwlitn Pacitir Airlines, M- fr's'j'j&r tomorrow nlcht over vins .students from I C Meeting of Deep Sea Fisher-1 men's Union, Union Hall, Tuesday. 7:30 p.m. Important. (105) itt this year, you'd do well to ?h School and city apartments. Larkin of Kensington, fishing But he asked the House to bear landed in th.s area oy Arthur ; ZZ'JZ ii . i K:l : !l fir s:vs ' . ... . ..... i i ... h q,,,, ( ... ' , , t 9 Hear Artnur Lain? tit LIDerai in rama mat wirs. roia is a new i.aiRKin 01 cwiMngiun, luiuny : cnmnipr ipwnirv n hlmm onH t ' ibroacil '?rting - LeEin Auditorium member "and It is our custom t. In the" Dunk rive, Hi catch pVdanTg en- V May 23' eve,y(,ne eme- 1 exle,,d a ie ot Indulgence weighed six pounds and was 24 ' hrard ' fflmblc of earrinBS, ncrklac and l, t of ond ' " K.'"io ; nnm tn new members" linnhM lnnir. . . .. . , - . nrnceieis. ii momer pteis a gooa hope tun in the summertime she'll proportion of the fit i-ta)e in a-.:ain at 8:30 r.isht. Night Clubbing Behind Iron Curtain Quite an Experience For Westerner m m the air will be look wonderful in some of the white jewelry available In both fimple and dress-up styles. (HARMING PIRSE You can get some charming K.iv Sniilh and stu- B-itiman. Mr.. f'mith ''nir'i (;,miix( Casev. Is In the mines or behind the jobs on the farms. i"urse accessories that will be beauty and efficiency aids all a '.id Mike Krueecr. ' "aUh his t;il,-nt,s with J'.y KI( IIAItl) O'itKGAN VIENNA (API So you'd like to tto ni.;ht clubbing behind the veir. A tiny gold pen and pencil lathes. The music? Ah, no' more So. we are set to eo to a p!a.-e rhapsodies of love, no "cheap "'"rtrr. Iliil Martin set attached to a key ring. ail I M ITVW .11 Ulof U D If ' Pent rr. where we have a little dance, a Western sentimentality ." Listen purse-size whisk I Ii-nii f'lirt n in Vnn'rt Mkt tn pn- ; joy the niKht life of the Balkan J'ltlc drink, a little dinner. You io inc cuiinn nii. im merry ,ittlp 0d-fasr,loned hand mir- :a thne-day flluht, -B tlapeat, Bucharest, want someining smarierr xanu ' ..jr x .m.c ror tnat attacn tne key rln? apilais- '1'ia.iiie and Sofia which song mmape.sis unnui oai ui w nnu are amusing ana functional gaa- 1 t l!.(li,s and the VwiiiL' man nnninrl and torv have made famous? Prague s Cascade ana Boccaccio. Went Away.'- gets. A lovely compact with a! Kin arrived hw from I Weil, it's quite an experience. 'renamed now and .reserved for Taxi girls and call girls are all matchinK P"1 bx or a ful'y ! You ran sit in Vienna and read the upper 10.000 Communists in . equipped cosmetic kit will please If : -n s l;n fiunnav. Hp loins '-ii'.v Kut Sinjr, v.el! ! ahoi. t it. I,, th rommuniat news- each city. The lady wil go to . ' .. . ... . . her. Is a traveller or I . y ' i I proprietor. Lo-v ! ButTr you lron go- those places dressed the same. Mfc spies all around these, Mot,wr papers. Winiev v a CPA. He ! You, sir, may change to a dark tables watching for people who orach-goer she'll love one of ins, W'cll on Friday and i suit. No tic Is necessary. seem to have too much money, jthe new plaid canvas bags with Ti e gentleman will not shave m... t.t.rt urith n.-tiip ir iu- i i. 1 7innprpH tons. Thp larcp hatrs M'l'-ovpr in Van- or unun.i iu- 11 uu: imimua uic-uim im .. . " : . Ciean ciean the the mils. nails. Thp The nanlji pants excellent extras In which , .-n. thp avpiae man a fort- u.. i i .... ,j n. i. '8re '1,,r(l f')r this ell v. I jiiu.su ijl suiniy niuaoy. tie win a,,y ur-uup, -;iy sruifu. it piuu- ; , carrv shoes and odds and1 . .. . . ... ,iini e iinu ivmi'iii' Lilt: in w.t- . . As a Bucharest orirts on a i0ne trip. uy io assume me expression 01 - j--v- '"''-, - ld ,., ably is a trap one laking a rew minutes on yt"-'" ..e. i ..... el-,,, Viiimp . 1 newspaper said recently, "reliable This is just a random sampl ' ' n '' irx whleh 1 'll!;i.V. is Ed Amler- i I'.'llll )f p((y lioiu a 43-nour gnni. , . in nnn-t fonrpt. hnuspeonts in Madame, you will kindly skip Nohod- seem, hay. urn Sllch easy-to-care-for materials the hi;4h-heels and the hair-do. army officers sit by thenv elves, disgust when they hear any- J seersucker lovelv And never mind the girdle. There The security pallcc sit by them- thing that sounds like American open-work summer gloves, hand must be no hint of Paris ele- selves. The civilians .sit by mem- embroidered handkerchiefs, pr Latin American, music. v 'n .Saturday and ' '''' l; end renewing r'''i. Kd left here last : ''i'Wlia llflor n cnvn,,- I J STEP HIS ttance, pardon, "Western decad- selves. The loneliest groups 01 . Mice." And remember to be all are the occasional Western careful to wear the same orange diplomats who pop in now and lipstick and the same red dress then. that i.U the other women bought Ciirllc shows? Comrade, you at tho same state store. forget something. Girlie shows Remember too madamc, that arc for the "Idle capitalist rich, in the new society woman's place Girls today can find healthy 'tiEuperl. ! Ja.vcocs .lumped I 'inre f il(: -to-door mail do- i lmPa'sn. Svtl t..ni. THE CORONATION DAY COMMITTEE PRESENTS Coi'oiuilioii r)mj SHson sl,ont several 1"" 'rk-fIKl 'peering' bn"", 1,1 w if mull " '"''"R in.stu'led. ":c 'Sl""' of a bit of 's la4werk failed to run,,,, ...... . . . That first step leads to many more ... Assure your youngsrer the freedom from foot troubles that is brought about by proper care from the very First Step. The First Step is Scientific Fitting with proper shoes. Sec the Jumping Jacks and Health Shoes made for the First Step ot 1,m'"- II uasrenorl,- that he snent Sunday fishln,. W1U1 i I. ' " in UILC , lkG".kor,-;,nM it,,,!,!!- niiuilnnni (if fnnndiiin Lecloil ie LEGION AUDITORIUM, June 2, 1953 FASHIO -tckets available at: Legion Office, "27" Club Desk; , -""b'lii a luce ;n!')m "rf ie dock, n 1 l1 Marty. an ex. "'O tve some fish 1 ;re as nothing fancy Scar. FOOTWEAR Legion Officers and Legion txecuuve. PER PERSON REFRESHMENTS INFORMAL $2.50 " . ,' - r i . r H -V 1 . - .1 , L