CUl lMG TOR 1 0UR HOME Prince Rupert Dnily News Saturday, April 18, 1353 jspassmg 83-Year-Old City Artist Hates Modernistic Art Wafer is Handy Helper At Spring Cleaning Time 1 ." ; , ' - -. i f i '-AM r-J contain that Illusive depth of field required to make a scene (uiiadieiis victory An E3-year-old woman artist Inst illicit elofa-tl u .r RW0I1(J exhibit of paintings here pro-cluiinlii that she hated "modernistic" art and would keep on pulntinii 'aj lone live Ik-fore the eye Miss Faure, who came to Can ada from Holland 21 year ago jwnere she painted a great deal. ysvw , IJ.MX I studied both in Italy and in her home country. She lived In Telkwa for seven years before coining here four years aco. Misa Jcane Faure who majors In paintings of flowers and land- ac4 U a vigorous and spirited woman despite her claims that she is "no string chicken." Miss Fa ure at uresent ti-.u h,.. (7FC71I I playoff was Mauley -'"P !,',, a variety of celehra-' mis city as citizens like y o,.mc! and Hill I.am- ( if. HI v ji.lumic Had the rc-l urni' it out before the i'M,h (tot underway lust but t everybody be- ."IN t ,fi 13 1 II a.s so sure the i,,, would win that ho f: m,y bd.s to till' con-tiut lo.ser. It Is rumored, l ki Nnd a few houm I mils tarden In shape When painting with varnish or enamel, set the can in a pan of hot water and it will spread more smoothly. To remove wrinkles from nylon, velvet or crepe curtains or drapes, hang them in the bathroom, turn on the hot water in the shower and close the bathroom door. When cane seats on chairs begin to sag, sponge thtrr. with hot water to which salt has been added. This will take up the slack. Dipping straw brooms or whiskbrooms In hot water occasionally will keep straw from By ELENOKE LESTER , New brooms, polishes, paintl arid cloths are fine stand bys of ; spring cleaning, but many a housewife forgets that one of I her most versatile helpers comes right out of the tap of her kitchen sink. j The Gas Appliance Manufaet- ! urers Association, which makes ; f study of these thinc.'i, offers a j score of helpful hints to ease , spring cleaning chores simply by 1 using hot water properly. Here' they are; i A broom must be clean iif do a good job. Dirty brooms can be j washid quickly In warm, soapy j watti-. Rinse well, shake briskly. I I She says ihe "hates modernistic art because it Is meaningless, no one understands It. and jit isn't natural." Miss Fume has no trouble 13 students, Riving two-hour classes daily in her home studio and on Saturdays she U-aches iloin 9 a m. to 5 p.m. "with only enough lime out to snatch a piece of bread " The artist Is a sincere . n , selling her pictures, because they are not expensive. I "I make my living off my pictures and from teaching art. My 1 pictures sell for around $25 and I don't ask more because most and so are her painting, those I lire's a branj-new Stetson tiut offers feathery lightness A LAKGt.K-THA.V - LIU-S!,r. poster of Marc Sheldon, 22, Montreal actor. Is outside a London movie theatre. The, young actor says it's just a "fluke," since he has only a small role In the film being advertised. However, after txo years of television, stage and screen performances in England he hopes for bigger things. becoming brittle and breaking- .i iiu.rii liiiriicuiariy showing K.-cat talent and dra attcj.tion to nature. Her land -apes, both in oils and charcoal, are bold and hp -t a waver use nh the birds Fri-..imi mid turned from e lo a clothing salcs-,r o hours while Ihhmrs visited friends ihiiint:s . . . ,r ai.il tlin-e of hill pais n a hot stove lianue' Ruiit. picked their and dry at room temperature. i To remove wallpaper, mix two ' tablespoons of vinegar and one , pint of hot water and spray with vacuum cleaner attachment or ; apply with paint brush. Let the , mixture soak one minute, then remove the paper. j ixop.e can't afford more, even thougii they love art." Miss Faure said, however, that many people Judged the quality of paintings by the price on them. "I eouia siap a $100 price on that painting and people would think it was simply wonderful. But they would not buv It." she MOOf'MGHT SKATE 75 Attend Church Social PNE Home Arts Show Adds New Features Exhibit area will be doubled, new feature added and prize awards Increased ten per cent said frankly. you've never known before. It's the smoothly-styled Debonair... ' one very handsome tcason why Stetson popularity is greater dan tlut of any other haimaker. See the Debonair today, Before the opening of the two-day exhibit In the ladies' lounge of the Civic Centre, Miss Faure entertained her present and former students and friends at a POSTCBS DISPLAYS tOOKUTS CATALOGS 'preview and tea. More than 50 In the popular Home ArU 8how of, the Pacific National Exhibi persona attended. STATION UN A lively social evening sponsored by Annunciation Home and School Association was en-Joyed by 75 parents and friends last night In the school hall. Parcel post was a novel feature with various sized packages arriving from near and far. . Winners at court whist were: Ladies Mrs. Balagno and Mrs. Maxzonc; men Mr. Glass and Miss Astoria. Refreshments were served In the Pink Room which was tastefully decorated in Easter motif with spring flowers and streamers. Mrs. O. Fleming was general convener with President N. R. Young and helpers directing the entertainment. Hospital WA Appoints 1953 Delegates WA TTS & NICKERSOtl tion, Vancouver, whedulcd this year from Ausiwt 2C to September 7. I Mrs. T. J. Ilolston. long a director of Uie I'NE. U' chairman i of the home arts committee with Mrs. Edna Cjittiin. vlce-ehair-iman, Mrs Margaret Steele will 1 attain be show superintendent. The 1953 prize list Is now be-, In distributed and regular cajh 'prly.es ol $1.8M are oflercd in WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US I DIBB PRUNING MEN'S WEAR CIVIC CENTRE SATURDAY 9:30 to Midnight Regular monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Prince Rupert General Hospital ' was held In the Civic Centre on COMPANY Advertising in the Doily News Brings Results I r II j addition to apeclal awards totalling 1340. ! Additional ipaee Is available lSl all . . . Johnnie unit to win the NHL :iadicns to take the Cup ... He won. i hut stove niemoers. ;,inlinll S'.Ko chose IV-in the NHL title, but l.i ai'o would win the Warren I'ettrrion to top the NHL ilo to (ret the rup. In , pe k U Toronto and ; r's were nn the wall ics stoie until after irh sot the winning Thu.-vuiv niKht. );!.iVti of a Ml vi r tray .- vh( nmde to Mrs. ;hnp. the fmnier Aus-Ui . by fellow employ- local branch of the estry Service. Mrs. rvcd with the depart-righl year before if ir c'.ailcimr bv SkMui.t Gyro Club at ti e coming Rup-iy at the Civic Centre fiii! eij down by the Crmler, at Rotary Thur.Miay. read a list 'lin en Id reurewnl i :i.s when Sid John-raptl saying he had word from the Oyros iht Mi li a game a MUi.-h." ui evidently disap-s he rfinddcred the r evei.t an e,iv nay : e even" (r Notary a curling competition Q; ,-.,v I a.s headed by I (out ' ho .Mid Tony. ' h ' "-.-l l'f tile over -200-l ai.d I tiiink e would I needed 1VI, my I,.., (Thursday evening, the president,: Mrs L. M. Oreene. presiding. New members proposed were: Mrs. Eric Sanderson. Mrs. Earl Gordon. Mrs A. D. Vance. Mrs. L. I through moving B C. Products J exhibits to the new buildings. , In addition to special demonstrations of home arts, now being arianged. the popular daily knitting bee is being continued i and crocheting contests have j been added. Cash prizes are offered in four i new clawte for new Canadian 'and a new cash award will be ; won by the person scoring the i mast points in the hopitull.cd i and disabled veterans division.' ! Clo;n date for entries U I August 12, R.iabe and Mrs. Welman. Plans discussed for coming ac-livmes Included the giant rummage sale today: Hospital Day ea at the nurses' residence on May 12 in conjunction with "Open House" at the hospital; and a tne day on May 23. Delegates, for 1953 appointed were: Mrs Jens Munlhe to the Canadian Citizenship Council; ' Mrs. R. B. Skinner to the Co-Ordlna'lng Council; Mrs. L. Raabe to the Museum Board meeting: j Mrs L. M. Greene as repre readers sentative to the Hospital Board. Refreshment committee at the close of the meeting was Mrs. R. O Moore. Mrs. D. C. Stevenson and Mrs W R. S. Wilson. SON Whist ny 10 the Cyrus could 4 who is c.'itiiln he's t.iv home mid rest '-end Is poxtmaxtcr tsesi. lie tilkcd many 'ay ami Friday t Ca.-h for oid gold - - Hulucr1 limtball tomnrrnw, 2:30 p.m. 1 .V O. v. Cieneral Motors, litis Fishermen's social. I.uthein ' j ChiitTh. Sunday. Arrll 19. at 8 I p.m You are Invited. i91l; , Moose whist drive. Saturday.! . April M. Mixise Temple. Every-! one welcome. !M j I Anvone ln'crettcd in plavhv- ; bUM'b.ill for Commi eci.il lintel i jUuin pleas1 phone 676. UU ! King Frtwnrd P-TA inictni"! will be held April '.'8 instead of, ! April 21. 1921 ; j Deep K"a FHhei nieii's Union jmeetlni; Sunday. April l!l. i't 2 30 p m. Important, business. I91)i Museum of Niiithcrn British '('ohmibia iinniml meeting at the; j Museum Monday. April 20 Mu- ft Kit inily iilxiut IS IMT ah xHp l . I vjE'u. Plant the) (keep moving. DEAC, I O l , f GOODEAPTH -' pEA5 THEPo (S3( AND NOT SO MUCH rfl MOTHER NATU(?E ) THE TOMATOES TALK yV- PNl AllrNfin C IS INDEED HEBE.THE LETTUCE C.'i TFi7CV AT THE PWlCE - - . I I MV BACKS ) IT'S THE MOST ' ! I . ( VEGETABLES APE TODAY. ) I KILLING ME.) ( BEAUTIFUL GAPOEN ) W ( TMIN OP THE MONEV r ' ,f 8UT WE rp)J IW IN THE WORLD -TiL V.TJ. SAVE v 2 AAA.FINISH!?i 'Th I NOW, ONCE OVER ) jKtJ, ( wmilE VOu'RE ) I II I J IN THREE SHOCT 4 iPi LIGHTLY WITH tYiir SZX SPRINKLING J ( MONTHS TME HOPN OF) 1 ( THE HOSE-ANO 'S A-- I'LL GO IN PLENTY WILL BE. S iT!sI! Vjp1 S- OVERFLOWING J" CV " ) j ( what-s) ii.nefiifklll)l-li R U4" IrM1 THE " , i.- I UvArx. tiT1- h I rfil --V? ( I DONT know- x j ( TROUBLE rk?7if. --fiJ ; MlzZyCffiisr nobodv (AAAA 1 -X&$J$ M vy( (rHO1 Trrmww r'Tuf tit 1 i ..i i 1 . i r "i Drives End For Season ; The List III (he winter series ' f cnl parties held by the Sons of Norway came to a close la .t nleht with nine tables taking part ' "A'itricrs over the sea rn were M e L. Amolh end Kolbjorn Delhi. j Winners at la.'t ninht's par'y ! ' v i '-: I.ifH-s.. First, Mr. A. Pumas; -i -nurl. Mrs. L. Amolh Men -First. Paul Maitinsen; ! e'-nd. Mr. Storvik. 1 Chlr piize was won bv Mrs. ; W. Rothwcll. Ioor prlc went to; Jean Momnn. j Committee In rharee wis made up of Miss Ellen Wascm. ; Astrid Pedersen. Ansta Fo-"i- ' helm. Mr. and Mrs. Joan Mor- ; Ran. John Pedersen, O. K. Olscn and Mel Waseng. : I ' homes lmve letter vev Installed Door-to-I "'V won't start until f t (.1 the population ' ' Places to place I f'-ter mid -Van Van " il arrangements the first In a I :ane discussion be-f r ' KI'R at 8:3(1 next rp :Rht The broadcast red by the pu and 'J'v.Miics' Union in an hniulate interest In 'ay broadcast will f 'ne history of this t'lifii aitc:iring will J1'.'. l'k Krueerr, f7 -""l "ill Hrrmner -h iidenu selected ' JMhi ,.nry arp. luln- In-.landee. seuin open from 7.30 p.m. Meet- ; ing at 8:30 p m. (91 1 , Oeneril Motors Footb:vll Hub nnnui'l meeting cf plnyrrs j and supporters at Canadian l.e- : felon. Monday, April 20. 8 p.m. 1921 Automobile and Truck 0;cr- i p tors, please noie; our repair i nervlec shops will he closed on OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dcwdie Rixim in. Stone Pi:!ltling Phone Rlue 5!'3 " and I'enlo Pcncff. "l be Krir. Moore. n Ust Of s If in. .U j Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, April 21. 22 and 23. for mi: n n n u a I Mechanics Technlca' !TralnliiT Behixil. Parts depart-; ment and front end gasoline pump services will be available is uoil.il. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. (921 ! Do vou like kids? Would yiv iil:c to know how to le:d a groin i"f tlirni? II so, i nroll now ir ! the Sci iit Leaders' Tralnint I course. Phone Bill Douniont at 181 or Fred Conrad at 117 foi application form. Course com i "'"I'l" I s I ill ?;,lr.alios here last J' eir certificates for J 50 l0,is and under J1'1"", the name of "'k as missed. The ? Usherman was one i ''eeivlnK eomrrnl.-ii-.-T ha,l,lr master Kill f 'oi'lile at lhe civic. " and Hon Svend-i'v"iK tomorrow for I:ll're Ben is taki,1K a mncr. They plan on I 10 VllelVi f,sr n ln the fall, then I tu Rupert i it .:; y:"i to know r M Vunderhoof see ; The burly Smlther, .'PIH-d Into Rupert l.' eek to visit his ':iu T lle kW8 all mences April 27 and runs even evening to May 1. (94i Attenthn Fishermen ant Shorewpi ker members U F A W.U. t.n.st chance (his week to vote for ofilcers or the Union. Wednesday and Friday. 7 to 9 p.m.. ANO TO THINK IT S . rl '-' I CAME OUT OF OUR ) ' ITS t OWN LITTLE I 5x a T. JCi Z' SPECIALS SIX Under ( ii.(ini Sedan H-ater. dcfnit-trr nnd radio. Licensed $137J :i,'0 Prefect Sedan As 1:; . . .licensed A Good Buy at .... $9J !i;a Austin Scd:ut A nlre car, priced right at $1075 )38 Plymouth Seil.in Will provide thousands of miles of good transportation $495 SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. Third Avenue West Thone Green 17 i in Mv'it'opoic mill, crince wi-; pert. Thur.sd.iy 8 to 10 p.m. In ; Paramount CnU. Port Edward I (98- Autnmnblle and Tru. k Oper Ptors. please no!e: Our repuh service shops will he closed on Tuesday. Wednesrlny and I hurs f.ny, April 21. 22 and 23, for our annual Mechanics Technical Training School. Parts department and front end gasoline pump services will be available as usual. RUPERT MOTORS LTD. 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