2 TnrTip---r-T. Frlnc Rupert Dally New Baturday, June 13, 1953 Bosses Entertained by Breakfast Cmb mmm Bosses were kings for a day at In other order of business. Olson. Mrs. I -obe, S ott. Mm. the Cicdil Women Breakfast , Mrs. Mary McLeod won the Mary Turner. Miss Maiesa Club uuo this mis mornine morning. I raffle prize donated by Mrs. Wiiwlic and Mrs. Jocelya Bolton, Rirthl1av .. M,, Eolton reported that as 4 ""ft 5- For the second year members-: went tQ Mrs; Mary Turner Mr8. delegates to the recent Credit Grantors' convention at Victor Catherine Laurie and Miss Margaret Johansen. of the club put on a special breakfast to which their employers were invited to see the ia. Mrs. Laurie and she had des- Bricle-Elect Surprised With Shower A surprise miscellaneous shower was held for Miss Rose Marshall yesterday at the home of ciibcd the work of the local club Awards for perfect attendance I Ml club in action. With the uorona- were given to Mrs. Yvonne Bowes, in raising funds for the museum tion as theme, guests were dec-Mrs Myrtle Franklin, Mrs. Ethel and strc&icd the importance of orated with regal headpieces Georgeson, Mrs. Catherine obtaining a new Dunaing w Laurie, Mrs. Dorothy Lugrin, Miss house the collection of valuable Donna Macarthur, Miss Mildred Inrtian relics. v. t ii I i and received miniature crowns made of soap. Place cards bearing a picture of Elizabeth II were prepared for the occasion by Grade IV students of King Edward Schol. Following a welcome by Mrs. Jocclyn Bolton, club president, Mis. R. Morrow with joint hostess Mrs. M. Gilchrist. The room was beautifully decorated with masses of pink and white flowers, and a floral chair had been prepared for the hon 9 ored guest who is to be married to Mr. Bill Oiborne on July 4. fort garry thanks on behalf of the men were expressed by Phil Lin7,ey who offered the thoughtful philosophy that "where there's life, there's soap." Miss Marshall opened many t ? L I useful and levely gifts which were presented In a gaily decor coffee RED LABEL As guest speaker. Major W. C. I Poulton of the Salvation Army j -I ,4 spoke of the significant values of : the Crown s represented by its five letters. They were the .'jA. -, ttt: a. . ated basket. Following an ancient Scottish custom, Mrs. Gilchrist presented Miss Marshall with a flowered vase filled with salt which, the Scots believe, will bring lots of luck to the recipient. Bingo was played and enjoyed by all. There were 18 guests from the Ladies' Legion Auxiliary who all helped to make the occasion Church, from which the Crown fcCRS OF THE CANADIAN girl guide delegation to the Coronation stand outside Bucking- FORT V ilacc By special mviiauun oj ueen tu-.autun me aiiauian guiaers wuiciicu uic v of the state drives through London fro.n the lorecouit of the palace. NO SPECTATOK Silt! Carolyn Schnurer has designed this all-over, permanently pleated bathing suit to look lovely after dunking in the brlniest surf. Softy moulded in thalspun jersey,, woven of DuPont's orlon acrylic fibre, and wool, the suit zips up GARRY I flNEST HAND OF COFFEE YOU CAN BUY draws its spiritual meaning; the right to succession; the orb carried by the British sovereign as a symbol of the Church and the "global" breadth of the realm; the women who form the greater part of British subjects and who now have one of their number on the Throne; and the national aspect of the Crown as it applies to Canada. a memorable one lor miss Marshall.. .... Ipful Hints Make Cooking Easier Canadian . sold production snugly in the back and is Arthritis-Stricken Ho usewives REP L.ABEL from 1858 to the end of 1951 was nipped tight at the waist by a equivalent tol$3.602,610,l)00. wide elastic belt. kitchen. Revolving corner shelves, like lazy -Susans, put Jns MKIU:KIH i'i.-n, Klulf Wrllcr i rvnv 20 persons In his some form of in or arthritis. alKiul 15.000 are eon-beds or whpelehalrs Keep an eye out for such things as egg beaters which may be operated by one hand; pot lids for use by weak fingers; land-handicd dippers; rollina-plns, sllcers and graters for use with one hand. Rubber suction eups arc excellent to hold mixing bowls steady. Place by the msi'n work cen j f clherwise useless corner space to excellent use and are simple to make, . Above all, don't b& too fussy. Practice what the Arthritis and Rheumatism Society calls "a little intelligent neglect." or ;tti"i ner oi toe vun- f tlie disease. iUi iirlhril-is Is the mis type, and Its main lnmsewlvrs between m years of a". Ill" GOOD BUYS Arthritis and Rhenm- tres in your kitchen -stove, sink, mivlng centre the equipment ; and'niaterlals you use for each. Take other shortcut-;. Cook i many vegetables unpeeled and ! make one-dish meals to cut idy was formed live to fiitht this wlrtc- 51 IIILI.MAN Radio and Heater $1 1 75 Inifnt. one of the ma-vrmcnts beinu 44 mo- 51 PLYMOUTH nitheriipy units across try. L HINTS Radio and Heater $1700 16 DODGE Radio and Heater $725 1 ipty h is ndvlce to helo ally disabled to run wholcl.s, which may 19 ANGI.IA See this one at $475 ' a time and strengtn- down preparation and clean-up lime. Drop biscuits or cookies will save you the rolling and handling of dough that goes with most baking. The size of a kitchen Is tin Important factor for the handicapped. A woman working from a wheel chair needs a fairly large kllcheo. A small "t" shiit)-cd kitchen Is recommended for those who have trouble walking A h-indy-man around thu house can think up many wavs to help a disabled person in the 4fi NASH, 5-pa.sscngcr. Radio and Heater $ Q50 NMV HUDSON JETS 1953 JET 4-Door Sedan $2695 Hitftowic&y Starting July 1st, 1953, a new plan for the payment of B.C. Hospital Insurance premiums will go into effect. It's a plan that makes it easier for you to enjoy the full benefits and protection of B.C. Hospital Insurance. All arrears have been suspended and under the new plan will not accumulate. In addition, all persons who pay their premiums regularly will automatically build up an "insured benefits" period. This period will assure you protection should you be unable to pay a premium because of temporary financial difficulties, seasonal lay-off or unemployment. Here is exactly how the plan works: 1!)53 SUPER JET 4-Door others. .s.inre. it takes threr rrmei'uy to stand th m mi ii if of a rh-'lc or twil Is advocated. !t :vp adrrmat" back S'lp- a t wit rest. ' Mount bark legs of the stool. "5 above the floor, o n bp tilted and wheel- pasi:y yet stand firm n. bo'-ft will h r-n h" it like a breid bo-r; If a working surf.ire Sedan $2795 Demonstrations on request " OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 5U3 Heppner Motors W . . f. ....... , . ' ' ' ' T Prince Rupert TO Ketchikan Wrongcll - Petersburg Juneau a ho 'it 25 inches fvnm Measure the work 1 stool, so th"t the ol-the some hel"ht from tmrd "'hen sltt'n-r i s nJina This should give "nitort. or on the r"f'l-""t'" fn on the side nenrc-.t ; counter or liihls .n I m:iv be broimht nut movlntr n round the "t A small tea c rt. or ' wheels also reduces trips. r weieht when ri.--cookinrj ppns, mixin-j I other kitchen articles. 1 :r.m,rlT of approved Ure. heavy sheep, ma-; in .'how f-onriitiim 'if -iilnz over 250 poui t's: rwe.i 173 pounds or nnA ntkfir A In ilc a Points - - v L Office Opposite Post Office 1 Phone 266 pad I .M.ir!ra ll.amm i to cover the period from July 1st to December 31st and on December 31st to cover the period from January 1st to June 30th. Each six-month period is separate. There will be no arrears. If you cannot pay on time, you will not be eligible for Hospital Insurance until fourteen days after you pay, unless you have "insured benefits." It should be noted that "insured benefits" do not constitute exemption from full premium payment. If you have not paid premiums for the previous six months (e.g. January 1st to June 30th, 1953), you will be subject to a one month waiting period. This one month waiting period is necessary to prevent people from paying premiums and receiving benefits only when they know they are going to hospital. IF YOU PAY THROUGH PAYROLL DEDUCTION... If you make payment through payroll deduction, your deduction will be made one month in advance (instead of six- months as before.) Each deduction provides Ilo.spital Insurance coverage for the following month. Persons wlio are now prepaid six months in advance will retain this additional protection, as there will not be any refunds, but persons coming on payroll deduction, from now on, are not required to pay six months in advance. "Insured benefits" will be built up through regular premium payments. I'T old ".j-' Bulger'i "INSURED BENEFITS" By paying your premiums regularly, whether by direct payment or payroll deduction, you will become eligible for "insured benefits." One month of "insured benefits" will be built up at the end of each fully-paid six-month period. This will continue to build up, providing all premiums are paid regularly, until a maximum of three months' "insured benefits" has been attained after eighteen months of continuous payment. This means that if you cannot pay a premium by a due date and you have from one month to three months of "insured benefits" B.C. Hospital Insurance will pay the hospital bill should you or any of your dependents go to hospital during this period. If you pay your full premium during your "insured benefits" period, you will be fully covered by Hospital Insurance without any .waiting period. However, if you pay your premium after your "insured benefits" period has elapsed, you will be subject to a waiting period before being fully eligible for benefits. The first "insured benefits" period will be available January, 1954, for all persons who have paid their premium due June 30th, 1953. IF YOU PAY BY DIRECT PAYMENT... If you pay your premium by direct payment, you make payment twice a year ou June 30th, 11 M"Hday 7 p.m tin ! - -rj: ; - ZZ J ""' TT" ,,1,11111' m irm 11 Medina Tooth ill " Tursday. 8 p.m.. Lev ' phiyers and offlclal:-1 to attend. U38 ''"l Nnrlhland Dlry 5: Ktartinij lmincdiate-0 to house deliveries tours earlier. Ut) Frequent sailings Horn New Yom to SOUTHAMPTON -LE HAVRE -ROTTERDAM by famous NIPtlW AMSTERDAM VtENOAM. MAASDAM and SYNDAM Direct to ROTTERDAM by all first-class motor-twins WESTLR0AM and N00R0AM. For 'eighty years, experienced travelers have enioyed the finest transatlantic life on Holland-America liners. 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