J" Mrs. -Jane Peel I , KuMfit Lxiily News i'-iu, O-y.Apiil 20.1954 Broadway Cafe t - - , , .9 Cancer Drive Support Urged by City Patient A Prince Rupert woman with a first-hand knowledge of cancer and all it means, has added her voice to that of the Canadian-Cancer Society . in urging a generous response to tomorrow night's cancer fund Dies Aged 82 Mrs. Jane Peel, born 82 yea'-.s in Aiyansh. died Sunday nigi.i while en route from Port Edward to the Prince Rupert General Hospital. She had been ill lor some time. Born in the Nass River area, she was well-known throughout northwest British Columbia. She had been staying with relatives at Port Edward for the past several months. She ir survived by several 5 ;V0 "A ; ! i J . i fill; - - --v BEST OF FOOD t-1 NEST OF COOKING K)R I AKfc OI T ORDERS Phone 200 campaign here. She Is due for another checkup when the Cancer Institute conies to Prince Rupert later this month, and she'll continue having checks tor the next lew years The cautious experts on children and grandchildren at j t She Is Alderman Kay Smith of this city, who lor the past year has waged a successful battle against the dread disease, and is full of admiration for the Aiyansh and in this area, including grandsons Percy Tait and Pat McMillan ol Port Edward. cancer, knowing that it takes only two tiny cells to start another cancer on the road, won't Mi Cancer Society and Its work. 'Alderman Smith discovered just over a year ago that she was one of the many, young and old, attacked by the malignant disease. It all started, she thinks, from an Irritation of the tongue, due 1 'i'N if U.I " say that a patient is cured until five years after treatment. Mrs. Smith, in recounting her experience, was full of praise for the Institute and its staff. Bespit the .seriousness of their work, she says, they always have time for a smile and encouraging word for the patient. to a Jagged tooth, early in 1950, In 1951 a small growth appeared ana was ircaieo locaiiy, appar ently with success. Cancer was LSLLbvJLrL J i !h-cf She also praised the work oU not suspected. However, late in 1952, the the Cancer Society which supplied much of the equipment fur the Vancouver Institute, and growth started again, and Aid ONE OF THE REWARDS of making the morning coffee is the first whifl of that wonderful "rise and shine" fragrance as it wafts through the house. Mmmmm . . . smells good, doesn't it? This smart fellow quickly stirs his drip coffee to get an even brew. Morning Coffee-Making Easy If Basic Rules Followed 4 ivwinf i r rAi.tmmT k not DubltshC' which, when necessary, gives machine j v or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government o British Columbia In spite of unavoidable increases in the price of coffee, that typically North American BIS ! financial assistance to Cancer patients, paying their fares to and trom the institute, providing a place to stay while in Vancouver, and if required, paying a housekeeper to look after the patient's family while sne is absent. A major project of the society is education of the public, especially emphasizing the importance of early discovery. Mrs. Smith quoted the con through the coffee, remove the top part and stir thoroughly to ensure a brew of even strength throughout. Vacuum Method. Measure the correct amount of fresh, cold beverage remains the most dodu- 1 W His Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Alan Jessce have hi- at nil Boroen Street following their honey-Jlhi pair were wed recently in the First United Rev.' L. O. Sieber. The bride, Nancy, is iii.t i,d Mrs Armand Lund of Prince Rupert and lar breakfast drink In Canada Mrs M. Orom. also of this city. First wlvct ond Because tne price increase is 1 water into the lower bowl and caused by a shortage, Canadians i heat lnto tn uppt bowl rut who still want to enjoy their tne ,utPr and ;.e caref ,..iy meas-breakfast cup of coffee will be ; ured coffee When the water helping themselves, and others, hr,os lowpr the hf,at and Dui the stant plea of the society, "At th first sign of anything abnormal Iters To Be on Hand In any part of the body ... see your doctor," and ended her fents at Craft Show by paying more attention tolupper bowl in p!ace Let m0st their favorite brew and avoiding of the water rise tnen stir brisk. w8- i ly. Keep over low heat' for two Statisticians estimate that one or three minutes. Remove from out of every four husbands heat and. when all the coffee has 'gropes his way to the kitchen i returned to the lower bowl, re- '''s'sK- - - u vv i n u story with another plea . . "give generously to the Cancer Society when canvassers knock at your door tomorrow night They need the money to carry on their work ... a wonderful work, as no one knows better than I." each morning and mikes tne move the upper section. The Displays of Individual hobbies are hoped lor and one or two, Including a collection of hand-painted china already have been potttrft dtic - , tmltly atomall(allyf 11 makti IK laUil wwUf ' mt plavlim racar at and TH Clna Suptrmotic dots vrythirg . ft wwi, darnt, tmbroideri, monogromi, mndi almost invisibly, moks burton j , holes, mws on buttons in fact, mora tilings than it's possibl to montionl Etna avan carries a lifetime guarantee. You can't afford fa buy any iewin tnackina until you'va seen an ELNA so phone today for tfie omoring eight minute presentation in your home there's no obligation. ALULKMAN KAY SMITH Smith returned to the doctor, who immediately sent her to the received. Adding to the event will be a cancer institute in Vancouver family coffee. Particularly in coffee is ready to serve. Now is these serious, coffee - shortage ! the time to take 'out the cloth days, these husbands are well mter, rinse it in clear water-advised to follow the basic j no soap, please and store in a rules of good coffeemaking. By i water-filled jar. Cloth filters doing so, they ensure their own j should never be allowed to dry and their family's pleasure, and i out. I a JiiP-Uie.ie .vrvice and ii are among J mr tlie Civn: ir; i rail, slid t.J til Centre at the ... ,,a c.iiii'-'a i,t tin oan-.-p . m stall and ! t' Hi tuujunc-mt: v Oilier pioj- No verdicts are issued at the variety of games ol skill, spon Paris Fashions Bloom Early clinic until a full therapy conference, involving the doctors of the Institute staff, radio technicians, radiologists, superintendent of nurses, welfare workers and members of the attend cut down on coffee waste. Percolator Method. Measure j The basis of all good coffee- i as much water as you wilt need i making, no matter what tvpe -oS j into your percolator and bring rnf fee.nnt is used, lies in the it to a boil. Turn off the heat PARIS (Reuters) Paris mill bv other cuy iners guide fashion headfirst into an early spring. Straws, flowered sored by the Civic Centre. Another feature will be demonstration of embroidery work on a modern sewing machine with Mtss Rusty Thain in charge. Rowley Miles, craft director at the Civic Centre and in charge of the show said today that the auditorium would be open for groups taking part prior to the how to allow set-up of booths, an asked members of cra't classes to be ready to assist in preparing craft displays. Ai 1 iuok alter nn .mtl fve-its tour the ing staff, has been held . . . and then, only if the patient asks! directly. Some people are so j afraid of cancer that they don't j even want to hear the word. But Mrs. Smith asked, and was tocques and' gay little coifs are already In bloom, before the Champs Elysees gardeners have taken spade in hand. correct proportion of coffee to i and measure the coffee Into the water. This being so, life can 1 basket. Put the cover on, turn be a lot easier if the proper in-' on the heat again, and let it struments for speedy and accur-j "perk'' very gently for six to ate measurement are on hand. ' eight minutes. That's all there a Rtonriji-rt Coffee Measure , is to it. . easy credit terms $30 Down $15 Month , Shapes continue small and 4. mi-- 1UH I .... .4 Affnt , d neai. iue urnc rniou cuci.. , , . , . m(!)(.,.jr,. One more wora. n you wruui IT precision time-piece 1 j i is now available 1 1 at your jeweller's 11 1 equally endorsed In the forward- i McRM BROS: UD. tablespoons should ; be J . as ind!s-;yet numbered among tne nappy )Wll. irr events to organizations ,i laneyAuiK if p.ants and Hospital Wo-.ui uy Uiu le.isiunal W'l- blll OjJ ulllllt tilted tocque or sailor, and the snug turbans or draped caluts few fJEBT VALUE 1 The Store That. Service Built" launched bv Dior and Givenchy pensable to the cof tee-making , throng ol breaklast, conee-maK-maie as is a good mitt to an ers, why not join? The lady ot outfield catcher. Another aid is your house would love it and have no idea how proud of a generous measuring cup on you which you have marked the yourself you'll be! amount of water you need. It, r Phones 6 or J6 told . . , Cancer of the tongue, j She was told there were three main methods of treatment available . . . surgery, radium needles or the Cobalt 60 Beam Therapy Unit. They derided on tne cobalt beam for Mrs. Smith, and she underwent about five treatments weekly for six weeks, each treatment lasting eight-and-a-half Materials and colors are feminine and flattering, often .faintly retrospective in mood. Bursary Fund Given Approval By Conrad PTA Imperial Or-1 takes one Standard Coffee Meas-, ure of coffee to 'three-quarters t The porcupine does not hiber- Lne Empire Gilbert Orcel borrows wnai, is, best and most beautiful from the 18th century, in miniature head- : turning hats. His flattened slitrhtlv-oblons shapes are rem h clav of the of a measuring cup of fresh co'd r,ate, but is active .tnrougnoui Support of the Parent:Teacher ; minutes. The treatment burned water to produce one serving ol , ine wmtei i the tea loom. ! .sur a hot dog ' 9 Association's bursary fund was ; her face and her mourn out, u Church wo- iniscent of a Dresden sheperdess of suggest the Chinese screen & uuld bake .sales drawings by Boucher ano wai- a true, manly brew. Tnereiore. if you normally make four cups of coffee at a time, you'll need three measuring cups of water and four measures of coffee. Sneaking of coffee, did you Presents was well worth it. The cancer seemed to-have been licked. Mrs. Smith went back to Vancouver in May lor a check-up, and all was well. But when she went again in June, a malignant teau.- . ''' ' approved at this month's meeting of the Conrad Street School P-TA held last week in the school. " Following discussion of plans for the annual bursary project, (he group decided to give $100 Sometimes are narrow-orim-med tocques are gently undui-ated or fluted, decorated with small t'owers or fruite. iknow that you should not buy iiirliii 1 . . to the fund. ulcer was found on her tongue. The cobalt beam apparently had taken off the tumor but left the stubborn core of the caiiitr. I .r Centre crafu lii :v and iluA'cr . i ik bottle-' rt...nl others, with. i1 miiing pottery !e oiit'ieri lor ! Mti a display and beaii-rt-w Mnl'T Bay f. I K a (dllecticni f lroiu Klt- i more than a week's supply of ' ground coffee at a time? Kept longer than this, it loses much; ' of its flavor. And it should ?1-1 ways be the correct grind for : ! vour particular type of coffee- Fast Tasscnger and Freight 0 m Worn en ooie Tentative plans for fall activities were discussed and reports were heard on recent projects including the open house tea. reported on by Mrs. Mackie anr1 Thus time the staff decided on- Sailings from Trlnce Rupert To Vancouver Friday and 1 ?, a radium needle implant. Thtr teen radium needles were in Slat Sunday 8:00 p.m. To Kitimat Friday 8:00 p.m. serted in her tongue and stayed the white elephant sale which there for three days, during maker drip grind for all drip , methods, fine or vacuum grind j for vacuum meihods, and retu-l lar grind for percolators. There are a few other rule. Ihat add up to a fine, fragrant brew every time. Always use which time she couldn't talk or eat and had to be fed intra The home of Mrs. Fred Grimble, 511 Fifth Avenue West, was the scene last Thursday afternoon of a' successful tea and sale sponsored by the Academy of Friend-shu. ul the Women of the Moose. The Warer-tite COLLEGIAN $55-00 . Terms to suit your convience venously. FjlJowlng that treat' ft. Mrs. O. Alderson reported had netted $15. Two films were shown. "Father to Son" and "Yoho Valley" after which refreshments were served. The parent attendance pennant went to Mrs. McBioom's class at Seal Cove School. mcnt she was given five more To Kemano Sunday .uu p.m. To Stewart, Alice Arm Saturday 6:00 a.m. To Masset ad North ((ucen Charlottes Thursday 8:00 a.m. March 25th, April 8lh and 22nd v To South Hucen Charlottes-Thursday 6:00 a.m. April 1st, cobalt beam treatments. That was in Juno. She ra Kuriim flowers graced the 1 i turned for 'four check-ups wllh negative results, but lasc January, trouble struck again. A lump was found in her neek and tip doctors 'eared cancer of the lymph glands. fresh water drawn from the cold tap.- Water from the hot t"p ciin give coffee a flat taste. Always start with a coffee-pot scrubbed shiny, soap-and-waler cleajl. Never, under any circumstances, let coffee boil. Finally, brew to the full capacity of your coffee-maker for best results, rnd serve immediately. Accreditation Program Begun rooms for the event at which Mrs. Grimble received guests. Serving tea were Mrs. P. bond mid Mrs. C. Mclntyre while Mrs. O. Stegavig and Mrs. J. Kaspcr wrre in chaigs of the kitchen and Mrs. T. Glenn convened the home cooking stall. Mrs. S. llaugan was cashier and also was In charge of Uie grocery hamper, won by Mrs. Bessie Edgar. GRGEN THE QeddiOH ATCH 15th and 2'Jth Passenger Reservations Freight Bookings LES SMITH Prince Rupert Agent 5(l! Third Avenue Phone 5(i8 serving B.C. since 1889 one was examined Dy six uu-fercnt doctors, who eventually decided there was nothing for it but to operate. They weren't VARIOUS BREWING METHOPS sure it was cancer. On the other The brewing process itself. de pends upon the particular type. An active program of inspection and rating of Canadian hospitals has oeen launched by the Canadian Commission on Hospital Accreditation, and two newly appointed field representatives, who started work Ap"d 1, will eventually visit Prince Rupert and district hospitals. The protect is in line with the Meals Can hand they weren t sure it wasn t, ,n nidn t dare to take chances. The operation was undertaken, and all glands ,were removed from her neck, but no evidence of ennce1 was found, and all heaved sighs of relief, including Mrs. Smith. work of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals, i.i avo A tjw-Sfll j of coffee-maker you preier. mn , AYPA Soeiol - Enjoys b a 8t(.p.by.stCp briefing on the , Members of the Anglican uscd bK,mUl, Young People's Association of St. . , Peter's Church celebrated the , Me , UumI. B ,.. ing w.,,,.r ,i holidays! ; opening of the Easter Mf bol I C. el u. y full rolling with i social evening at last ; a ( ! measure the cof roe into the .of- work's meeting fee basket. Scald the low -r par . The group waived the business session in favor of games, enjoy- I of the coffee-pot. set lts ; : container on lop, then me isu i i,,- bnskotbnll, chess. rhe-Uers j wter in t . and crokinole. and winding up the rapWlyollms the evening with refreshments. I When all the water has dripped the United States and Canada, 1 General meeting United Association Plumbrrs rnd Steam- which endeavors to keep hos-pitaU up to date on modern practices. Formerly only one surveyor, representing the Joint Commission was active in visiting and grading Canadian hospitals. The obiective of the accredita fitters Local 180, Thursday, April Your favorite recipes - your besl collce can have richer flavor. 22, 8 p.m. Civic Centre. () Ladies, don't forget the L.O. B.A. Tea, Thursday afternoon at tho hnmp nfMrs. John Johansen, t tion or-osi-nm is t" . rwognlra those hospitals wnicn meet the REFRIGERATORS VIKING WESTINGHOUSE FRIGIDAIRE sei vices and safety which assure 326 4tn Ave Easti from 2;00 to smoother consistency. Carnation's special method of heat-refinement gives creamier color, creamier flavor, absolute uniformity. standards of organization, ' hlsh 5.00 p m 'Him. :J v...v J-;- Make KATON'S your r e f r i g e 'tin w lute, so tm- rmodPel S7Q.OO famous mJ hcadouartsrs . , . choose the Make Carnaium llvuporuled Milk your regular milk. You'll prefer it to your present brand. "horn Contented Cows" an FREE RECIPES , A new booklet, "Party Sweets", rilled with thrifty ideas for entertaining. Write to Dept. N, Carnation Company limited, Vancouver. shown here l'e in in you like from these three makes. Priced from n 8.5 Cu. Ft. EVAPORATED PERSOMALSj Mrs. wT'll. Rapson of Toronto ! and her son. William, are visit- ing in the city for a few days; I with Dr. and Mrs. M. Wayman, 1 23!)0 Graham Street. Mrs. Rap-' ! -ivi' husbind is professor of chemical engineering at the ' University of ioionto. ui nnavy, corded Z,"l Mriale and Ml Lit .""IS II ih. t... . -H ''ipliii in a rurvimt CI IOP SUE' . . . . . . CHOW MElM Open 6 p.m. - 3:30 a.m. . Hollywood Cafe For Outside Orders Phone 133 7U UP TO THREE YEARS TO PAY T. EATON CO. (Canada) LTD.- ""vmonteri by the 13 r. This Em- as one of the 328 W. Third Ave. Phone 740 Mr?. M. Little, Metropole Building, is in Vancouver for a , two week vacation. ' It " in Vcouver . -! pres-niation bv "I"1"" Co i,ul V' St