Thursday, March 4, 1954 2 Trespassing . . liJili Sandy V Sliown in WJuilt Of JLpilal Moose Women To Stago Variety Show Sunday Niqk - ; J- j Red Cross Gommissioner j Praises Kinsmen Work I "I don't think there Is any "commissioner for the Red Cross j service club In the world that during the Second World War, 'gave a more concrete contribu- said the Milk For Britain Fund j tion than the Kinsmen in the started by the Kinsmen was an last war." outstanding success and meant j In these words, C. A. Scott, life to a lot of the people of l B.C. Commissioner for the Can- Britain who were deprived of j adian Red Cross Society, con- many necessities by the war." I gratulated the Rupert Kinsmen ; Through the kindness of Lady j Club members at a dinner last Redding, Mr. Scott arranged for Lack of Interest in the Prince Another in the series of There's always a lot of talk fter a show, and comments iday are all good for tlie 14 ittlc Theatre members who so V 'us chariti , vice work. r. Gf.il nigm, iui uielr ugno to Deal distribution of the milk, sent to polio and the many other pro- Britain in powdered form. Rupert General Hospital Association is causing concern to the Board of Directors. There are at present only 45 members and with the annual meeting set for March 19. directors today urged citizens to "take more interest in th.j operation of our hospital." i Applications for membership close four days before tiie annual meeting at which six directors will be elected. GREAT LAKE Lake Superior, largest body ol fresh water in the world, covers 31,810 square miles. Sunday nicht variety shows will be fctaned this weekenj at the Capitol Theatre when the Women of the Itm s; will present Varieties of '51. The show will include such popular local tal nt as the Rocky Mountain Boys and the Prince Rupert Pipe Band, p'us tap dance routines, acrobatic tumbling, songs and other numbers by well - known artists. Popular songstress Beryl Karasoski is director of the show, proceeds of which will go to the Moose Women's var- jects they undertake. j And, he told the club, Lady overseas Redding came to Canada after Mr. Scott, who was I the war to make a tour of Can- 4 r. ""''J!? icces.fully staged "Streetcar" , ! the Civic Centre this week, i To director Ian Dobbie go- j lanks from the hundreds who ; w the play. As Rowley Miles : .id ju.st before curtain time j st night: "I don't know how j e trained the group so well in i ich a -short time." Ian earned R0ert just six weeks ago. ! And. with spring lasi ap- j roaching. the wint?r series of I lrloty shows at ths Capitol j , neatre is nearing an end. Vryl Karasosky has lined up "different" show for this ; '.ind:y nipht and Pat Bolton, i tl Skalmerud and iM e 1 i hompson are ironing out the , inks' in thrir March 14 show ; i aid of the Kinsmen's Polio ' mm Hodge Named Administrator At Terrace ada to personally thank the Kinsmen clubs. Mr. Scott said that while some ! of the milk was lost In sinkings. I thousands of cans reached the Old Country and were dlstribut-I ed to children. In a talk on the work of the Red Cross, he said the society's main need is for blood, stating that the Red Cross last year paid GOLDM Um vacuum mm Peter Hodge, popular accoun t.mt at the Prince Rupert Gen eral Hospital has been appoint CANS j ' 1 t $2,000,000 for blood ed administrator of the Terrace more than and District Hospital and will alone. t 1 ! A YOUNG MEXICAN GIRL marvels at the size of this Aztec stone head, which stands eight feet high. The image was found in Indian ruins in the jungle near Vera Cruz and is currently on display at the Palace of Fine Arts in Mexico City. Some of the items exhibited in the show date back to 150 B.C. ' Nylon Denims For Longer Wear GIRLS'-3-6x 2-49 G'-8-12 $3.95 BYS'-2 - 8 $2-49 The STORK Shoppe Green 184 214 Sixth Street . ' mid." ! r- : i Bas".ball f;.ns found a real y'r ;ith iast to talk to when they f ,.. iet C. A. (Art) Scott. B.C. Com- j Jssioncr for the Canadian 1 , !ed pross Society. His son. . t ' r!e(er was signed by Boston lt p ted Sox and played In Wichi- ; , i before moving to Victoria ' ,nd Ititor back to Vancouver. , .. where he now works for an oil ; "Like the Kinsmen, we also are in the fight to beat polio and j this year need an increase of 25; per cent in blood for use In making gamma globulin . . ." Mr. Scott told briefly how the Red Cross was founded and thanked Stan Saville, retiring president of the society here and a past president of the Kinsmen fiiilv for his Red Cross work' during the past years. He also stressed that Rupert "cannot afford to be out of the Red Cross, which is always ready to help those In need. . ." VIS PERSONALS move to Terrace to commence ! his new duties at the end of the month. ' j Born in England. Mr. Hodge has had an interesting career.' He was employed by the Hong Kong bank, serving first in India, where he was married, and later in Hong Kong. He then came to Canada where he was employed in Vancouver before I coming to Prince Rupert. His post hre was his first hjipital position. Accompanying him to Ter-' race will be his wif. a talented I artist, and tiicir children. Mrs. Hodpe Irs worked w th j the Prince Rupert Art Club this season and has instructed nlght school art classes. She also is a member of the Women's Auxil- i lary to the Prince Rupert Hos- pltal. ! (irfif emms ims I l l Mr. G. R. Brett. 653 Tatlow Street, returned home yesterday aboard the Prince George from Seattle where he visited his .lotlipr who is seriously ill. Joining him in Vancouver for the trip home was his daughter, Miss Maria Brett, nurse-in-training at St. Joseph's hospital .....I ompany. Mr. Scott himself was ' ; Cnijadian paddle champion K i inny years ago . . . winning ' , ,1 he tillc In a race over the old Vellund Canal. When he lived , n Toronto, Mr. Scott saw all . ' lie NHI. games and has fol-; ' wed, baseball and hockey on j h?. oonst since moving west - fter the war . . . He's a Van '!.,: ouve Canuck fan now ... Rod. Si Gun club officials are ' . ctting the stage for their an-mal dinner tomorrow night. mong speakers will be Jim t. iattc( of the provincial game reaoers in Victoria, who will spend a four-week holiday with her parents, i ' Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Parker, 801 ' Summit Avenue, returned home aboard the George from an ex-: tended holiday in Florida. ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elkins of Terrace, son and daughter-in- i aw of Mr. and Mrs. Chris El-xips, 133 Fourth Avenue East, also were passengers aboard the George, returning from a trip to i Vancouver and Victoria. i ! Mrs. Annette Manscll, Stone j Block, also returned home aboard he George from a holiday in os Angeles, Cal., and Las Vegas, i Mcvada. j "no' her passenger on the George was Capt. J. S. Foster. VIO Fourth Avenue West, returning , v here he underwent a two-week naval course. Miss A. M. Barbeau, Besner Block, also returned yesterday from a visit in the south. ... Valhalla Hard-time D-nr" Friday, Mar. 5. Admission $1.00. Everybody welcome. i5si S.O.N. Whist and Dinee, Fii-riny, March 5. V.'hist 8 o'clock. Dance 10-2. Music by Mike Co lussi. Everyone Welcome. 51' Meeting of Job's Dau?ht"?t3 Friday. March 5. 8 p.m. Inilia-tion. Silver March. Cake Walk end Birthday Movies. (Iti omml.sion in Vancouver, Pro-'essorj I.arkin and Bill Gill, 'rince George game inspector. 17V (VI Not from Frank Pikulski in JeanmMtc. Pennsylvania, says: I lik your paper very much, ' particularly for the column written by Mr. Philpott," He doesn't say why he likes the mm 9 Dance. Saturday night, L"- pirm Auditorium. Mncic tiu tVin inn Advertisement u not published " , MP's laily write-ups. .i. .. a Rocky Mountain Boys. Admis- ion 75c. Everybody Welcome. i It or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbu Attention All Fishermen The Fishermen's Local. b'FAWU meets Thursday, Match 4 at S p.m. in the Mctiupole Hall Election of Convc niton delegates. Please be on time. ' ili f Coffee Lovers 1 want Flavor, and j by Actual Sales ( Westerners have j madeWthe ) Flavor Favofe I t Another note comes from Carl Hickerson in Prescott, Arizona. Carl sjys he doesn't know any-L' : ne Rupert but likes to read y he paper ... He sent along a ' hequ& for another six-monlhs' . ubscription. , ! Teaehers at Booth High look- I so, relieved on Tuesday ght.That was the last eve- , ng Jor night school. Short-J ind students were sorry to ive '. . but teacher Eva Cav-tr ' and the, class all , agreed sy'd.hatf a busy time .'j. . and At the Co-op Bakery Friday 1 . MOXTRF.AI,, Maifh 4ih Fhoppinu tn-by? . . . 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Your lat (1'Jl'St Wilt gOUli- liyc m ili;iii nn ; I they have to do Is make re tjiey know what all the ncy symbols mean when they , e tlifm ... " Biirlt from a trip to Vancou-r and Victoria . . . Bill Lam- s teHs of seeing the coast key teams in action . . . . nclving with Bruce Brown in ' e capital city where they ! cussed the session . . . and , ;cr meeting Jack Lindsay. ; w Also j back after attending a ,. nfertnee in Victoria is Fred nrs, ready to get an early ji irt 6n spring and summer ' ans tor the Civic Centre. George Casey's birthday Is i the same day as iGeorjc ' .i ishiaeton's 9- February 22. ' )d, oil that day, the veteran .' .dcriiiiin received handshakes om dozens of friends both 'fore J and after attending a . 'imcil meeting that night. 3 He was 78 years old on i nal da. ... and says he's got few more years left yet. hour 11 go. yet you liavf; otuiii-r road v for liie family. Tluii a fxrrllrni orK-'in-izaliun . . . but, ni(L of all, it s 7 EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON DIBB PRINTING COMPANY W hrn I Rni A Little Ctrl and was bothered with symptoms of a ehest o)ld. Mother would iiiiimii" MENT1IO LATUM "into my throat, chest, and back . . . linn manage until my skin was glowing . . . cover my chest with a warm flannel ctolh . . . tuck me in cosily . . . kiss my forehead, and lijMoc gently out. Oh! m comforting . , . iSoon Meniholu-tuui's niedieatifitt would be helping to loosen tijililnei grid ea.-o soreness, .Now I think of this whin 1 uo Mentholaium for my own children. tRn'l ym wnd for a vhee m;kbhs smpi k f thin line prfdurt today? VS rttu Barliara lueut, MIL Cmsteul 61., Montreal. tlie Hi-itis timo-savinii main-roitrso ilislief . . . l!m two delicious 1c Mli is of IIKINZ COOKED SPA-CHia i l nn-I HKINZ COOKKO MACABOM. With Ihrne four favourites you can prepare appetizing meals nliiKisL fust as you c;in say. "Dinner will be ready soon!". What'd more, you fan make your food budget look pretty us a picture bv serv.ii lleins Cooked .SpaKlietti and Macaroni a totiple of tnnefl a week. They're every bit. as deli-ci-mis and noitriliini;- -iitid popular with tlir f'i mil y! as more eost ly foods. One more th.ng I've learned from experience- -stock up with m vcrtd tins of these Heinz nviin-lourw di.-hes. It will 'tavc many a njfJicd trip to the Btua-d. Loiien, Pretty Lady - and take a warning from Nature! You know what happens to a luscious prape uli-n tt lif'nnes dry -il witliera and wi inkles up, of eoinse. And very niuh the came tiling can happen to your complexion unless you give it care. so at the first h nt of dryness in your kin, Mart u.-ms WOODBI'BV DBY' NMN CUKAM. Woodlnny (aeaiu i-in:.uns Penal en -a revolul ionary pi tnlnilinfj rer ul that ruri'.cs the rich lanolin and other aolienimr, 01U in tlie cream far decprr vtln pc. optimum than was ever possible before. It smooths nav hllle dry Inns k r i , ; Quick! BSpT-N 5 i " y Regular "Royal j0fy ( " ' City" ua!iy V '. ' ' corn at new "T'- 1 "'V'. I low prices!. M ''iV" - - ROYAL (TlTv and flakes V aves your skin softer and younjier-lookinK lhan you d dieatueil posibie. Anl bceause of the extru-di-cp peneiratma act ion of Penal en oodburv Dry hkm Cream is really elTective- -milt jut, a five minute, facial each day! ISo ktcp a lovely, yotin-lnoking mnn-plexion - lo'k for oiiimrv Dry Skin Cn-uin at your favonto loiletiiea couutei in 2oe, 4-ef 7Se, and $1.15 aires. Now it stands u(,u$tom-Mtifirt elands f-ir perfection in many things, for perleetion in eoiTee! -With the KW INSTANT CUASI-; SANMOltN CUi I I raeh member of our fami'y ran hav "rustoin-matle"' eoiTee, strong, metlium or mild. And that, as you know, n;lls per-ponal plea-ure for rath one. You run make it in a split st'ound. too! Puur boilinj? water on the eoffee-cranuli (: watch them melt .nto full-bodied coffee ' ( f: c 1 1 foods si in an instant; rn.oy the fragrant flavorful eup of W (tood coffee! It's go good to be finiheil with tlie fn.- and bother of mak.ng offee the old-fashioned way. "tfpeeial'y whea ? ou realize you're aavios up to 40c pounl