1 Uub Shellout Campaign Is Underway in Rupert Today .. t k ' m ! !.:. V y. .... For SERVICE and SAFETY- THROUGHOUT THE YEAR i lie kinsmen cwo of Prince : a safety precaution, they will be Rupert launched Its annual set off from an unannounced shcllout campaign this after- 'annt. All (.hiiinx, .m v, -,rf ,Wj,rrt Daily News October 21, 19j3 j iy, noon with distribution of shell-cut tickets to the pupils in all I 1 to remain at the fires to view the display. Off-duty police and firemen are being recruited by city schools. The campaign continues all the Kinsmen Club to keep clear week with returns being turned anv children who attempt to go SI CALL CABS 77 in to tne Kinsmen Club by next 10 tne slw ol the display. Wednesday afternoon As has been Gone in previous Again this year, the students J" ntf Tl, wiU ,H" at the bohfires for the will be vying among themselves vl?MeA for selling nrl o in J children. Hot-dogs and treats r Starting Career ge 73 4-VER tt- Dr. Daniel J is beginning a new jute the jovial, gtey-J,tur wanted to paint. as one of Vanning thedule physicians and i)i ft little time for hob- u u be given out to all suring themselves a happy Hal "Nearly Everybody Uses 99' 4 t . -J , ! j ' ' s h -....- ; i i . f, " H . . 4 i children. loween at the Kinsmen bonfires. This year bonfires will be held at Port Edward and Digby us V-iLiu . , J - - Prizes to winning ticket sellers are again worthy of all the effort the children put into the campaign. A bicycle is top prize. This will be given to the pupil who sells the greatest number of tickets. In individual schools, the leading ticket seller is given a handsome watch. Second and third prizes in eacli school w'll be pen-and-pencil sets and wallets. A special prize is being offered this year to the school with the highest average ticket sales the most tickets per child sold. Grand prizes are also being I-..., . . ; i . For Safety and Fun for the Kids L: I well as at Conrad Street School, c the death of his wife Gyro park and Toiem Parki The h, "Dr. Dan" decided It bonfire at Port Edward will be good time to end one looked after by Kinsmen. For start another. Hie one at Dig'uy, the Kinsmen J his Beverly Crescent Club is supplying the hot-does. his affairs in und up . made ,n tne am fof Now he plant to Hallowe'en celebration, .p.tano. visiting friends Inslead of ,ndividual flreworks ives en route. displays at each fire, a large ';ter he ? jh aerlal "rework, display will be Fra,u:e There he wil , (olu;hed off fr()m g t.emrall student in a Par's art o;ated realize his lifelong f,reg omeUme durin tne ,1 palntiiiB. I evening, ifllan and his wife were I L founder members of ' A 250 fireworks display has f Art Gallery, and had been purchased by the club. As THE LITTLE GIRL PICTURED here is being treated for a congenital disability. Little Barbara, shown with her favorite doll, will require many months of specialized care. Many small children who come into the world as perfectly healthy babies are in their early years stricken by polio and it is through the Kinsmen Club polio fund a number are being cured and able to live a normal life. , Health Authorities Praise Kinsmen For Polio Fund ON HALLOWEEN NIGHT fa,' ' i'4 i J 4 l - ; i offered for the children collecting the greatest number of tickets on Hallowe'en night and bringing them into the fires. Money realized from sale the tickets will be spent for refreshments and treats at the Kinsmen bonfires. Any extra Buy SKJEILILPiyilf Ticket?; ( "Htiln the Kimmpn Hfln the Kiddies" V H ; I pi. with its eany success. jfthey onianizcd the first lit, ball held at the gal- POtK) HITS 585 IN B.C. VICTORIA (CP) Polio cases reported to date in British Colum- High tribute has been paid the Kinsmen of British Columbia for their sponsorship of the B.C. Polio Fund, by provincial health authorities. The praise was given at a council meeting of the Association of money will be used for the 1 :,rush. the doctor hopes " dod, me . provincial numerous other Kinsmen pro- fi a third career. He also health department said today, jects, including the' Kiddi J for writing. ' There have been 18 deaths. ' Kamp at Lakelso Lake..$ He told the group that, earlier in the year the need for planning regarding more equipment had been realized: Following a visit of five B.C. specialists to hospitals in the United States, a trip financed by the B.C. Polio Fund, a policy had been set for type of equipment and location of It. . It had been agreed that equipment would be purchased roughly on a matching basis, shared by the polio fund and the provincial health department. Equipment purchased had included 27 tank-type respirators, four rocking beds, polio paks and a great deal more specialized equipment. To date, he said, the Kinsmen Clubs, at which President Bill Bond represented the Prince Rupert club. Dr. O. F. Elliott, assistant director of the B.C. health branch, said the program against polio In this province had been strong because of the work of the Kinsmen-sponsored voluntary agency, a contribution that could not be measured by dollars and cents. "Yours is an organization that SUPPLIES w I SHELLOUT I M r y r rr rss rvi n t I l " C has made a contribution to the ' health branch had spent $42,000 people of this province that you on such equipment, and the polio can't measure by the dollars you fund had paid even more. , jpend, since you not only spend PERFECT CO-OPERATION 'our own voluntary dollars but j From one who hag been em. you stimulate others not only in ' lo d wlth tne nealth depart-o;c.vernment but in hospitals as mentg of gnlor govern. well. I am sure that your dollars ments;. e saldi ..iet me assure are well spent." , you tnat the cost-sharine prin- Thr group, able to move with- cipie was the fuse that detonated opt thf wt-i'-tions of povprn- this mass movement of equipment red tape, had obtained ment to this province." special equipment for emergency Another example of the volun-cases at a moment's notice, sav- tQrv ornnn.. tiiinimess to co YES KIDS, AGAIN THIS YEAR THE VARIETY STORE HAS A COMPLETE STOCK OF IL iU.ll Fireworks ' " -tl 4 I ft Costumes rA f ' r Wed.Oct.21-Wecl.Oct.28 m Candies ins n.iany lives. operate and 1U ability to act They had spent thousands of quickly was the need for addi-iUars on equipment, and in tinnal physiotherapists. The B.C. their recent gift of a larg1? en- plio Fund had suggested that it tfowmef't to the University" of could supply funds for imme-Britlsh Columbia for the founda- diate employment if the health tion of a chair of neurological re- branch would share the cost. The search, had done much to pro- health branch had concurred but mote the search for a preventa- i was necessary to get approval five of the dread disease. ' from Ottawa. Eventually appro- and due to the FHlotJt emphasized that, val was received of the fund group, ro-operation health without voluntary a5en- ;ies such as the Kinsmen polio was possible to start the .nd. the advancements made in , lvS1otheraplsts working much the field of health in Canada ..earner. ning the past half-century "You not only spend your own vou'd not h",va,b"en possible-dollars, hut also stimulate others, "u -ri naenriei. he said, represent Our most sincere thanks for a a ruarantce that public opinion tnh well done for the people of ; will b-? V.rxit lively and people this province . . . Let us continue educated and helped to realize to foster this relationship as long : - hit enn be done. as polio remains a problem." tasks 'ti ; T 4 "Y n 1 . Be sure to'Jrop ln corly ond on He'iowe'cn r.igKr-be sure to ortend the KINSMEN BONFIRES 32 SHELLOUT TICKETS Keep the children oil the street and sfoo-vandalism' on Hallowe'en. ; SHELLOUT TICKETS Provide funds for the Kinsmen bonfires ond the - Kinsmen giant aerial fireworks display. SHELLOUT TICKETS Enable the children to win prizes for salesmanship. W STORE . (HE VAR ETY 'KELP THE KINSMEN KEEP HALLOWE'EN SAFE . U elves me a great deal of pleasure to offer by official and jijv.6i',aJ wishes for the success of the Prince Rupert Kinsmen P fciu1 Annual Hallowe'en Bonfires. . . Relieve that, through their efforts Hallowe'en has become n-ii nnr' sane celebration for the children of our city, and in p:dr : that the Ciub may continue this work I would request th-' tf- 'itirns suppo-.t the Kinsmen in their "Peanut Day" and "Fhcllout Campait;n." t -1 t - t - N ' 4 "Where Your Dimes are Little Dollars 8 Third Avenue c Red 400 Grand orize for too seller in citv is a bicycle. Othe prizes: 5 watches. 5 oen and pencil sets. 5 walletsr," prize for toD school and prizes for too collectors of ", tickets on Hallowe'en night. ' ,' I .1 4 ' i I Yours sincerely, H. S. WHALEN, Mayor. - Mr -1 h Halloween ... If if I vl THIS!!; You'll find the best of treats at the Kinsmen Bonfires supplied by the soh of Kinsir.cn Shelloul Tickets CVe Me Kids Clean, Healthy Fun on !; Halloween SHEUOUT i .ri it t: J.j.- ... i - r rsir yery Day ... ' 1 . a , r ? hi ' "t ' ' - You'll find tho best of BAKERY TREATS ot Van's Bakery. "Help the Kinsmen Help the Kiddies" Be 3' . "The Freshest Thinn in Town" Comoliments of HEIP THE KINSMEN HELP THE KIDDIES" onerously donated by This sDace gi Northwest Construction I I I w 1 i YAM'S ' LIMITED 716 Second Avenue W. - fc.'ij Phone 563 "?.'' ! 7 1 - , ; -. "j; ' - r . . J- 1 ".' Phone