The Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, March 30, 1954 Ahfield Urges Trial For U.K. Penal Plan Friends Fete Eileen .Trapp Miss Eileen Trapp, bride-elect R. Taper. Mrs. S. F. Bush, Mrs. of next month, was honored last C. Painter, Mrs. W. Allaire, Mrs. night at a miscellaneous shower G. Trapp, Mrs. O. Thompson, a, the hor-e of Mrs. J. Ridsdale, Mrs. H. Hampton and Mrs. E. 889 Borden Street. Christlson. Mrs. J. R. Carr as co-hostess j lor the event, for which the: t . r, i n. , -i j 1 Nf-.Vi rV Dj!V UH Kid room was graced with pretty! probation, based on the con ' , I ' M i - : v.: ( ? ' , , J - .1 f 1 4 ' rZ" "x . I , ' A i:. K- ' It i I , ' : " , L jj - ri:'s Vi: U IMMlL come in and TRY IT! th I rjEwnovALv pornnoLE I WITH SENSATIONAL NEW! 1 SPEED SELECTOR ! II massing J ,till fabulous L fact that the l,ld rush 'ever j for 50 yeW I famed Yukon L packrd up tiling away n fabulous today Irrhcd expect-L of a now era I, mining dls-JU& of fantastic f quick suc-. and of a re-jmrs. . . . jtv is a melting citizenry iWe from all I.nt, even from ; found In this Lilly by newa-JanHuod. ere jpd Mrs. ihn-I particular tie-I Mrs. Johnson, JrfT Mitchell Is Xti Mitchell of uih.tor of Jim f,t Vancouver, jeorff and Alei . Bill Umbie 1,-in-law, Mr. jdhnson, senior, ii those fancy i n:ly approved fcl Government. feMrr of local fas also found Aung pot. com" 1 w. An appeal for trial in Canada of .Great Britain's successful probation system,, "the only real solution to the problem of 'repeater' criminals" was heard at last night's meeting of lh Prince Rupert branch, Canadian Cancer Society. F. E. - Anfield, Indian agent here, who was formerly connected with B.C. penal Institutions, told the group tliat recidivism,, the problem of prison repeaters, was a cancer in the soclallglcal term, and that , continued Imprisonment was not the cure. . ' -. SYSTEM FAILS Noting that in the Jails of one Canadian province In one year there were 12,000 repeaters, men and women "or whom our penal system had failed." he said that condemnation and punishment were not the answer. ' ,' Instead, he said, through a probation systenv such as Is now In force In England,-, "we thould attempt to reclaim; reform .these men , and women." The overcrowded conditions and criminal associations ntt by first-offenders in Canadian prisons, plus the degregation to both criminal and tils family, loss of pride; financial wor- rles and many . other factors, tended to make those offenders hardened criminals, Mr. Anfield said. . - ... . Condemnation ahd punish ment, through rl-meous, were negative moves. The positive approach, he said, -would ' be pink and white streamers. Ai curtain of the streamers, topped by pink roses and salal leaves, j mantcii me oriae s corner, ana two golden hearts, pierced by an arrow hung above her chair. Two large white paper bells added i to the decor. The gifts were presented by! Mrs. Ridsdale and little Miss Marie Ridsdale, in a box repeat- I lng the pink and white theme. A variety of games were eh- Joyed with the honoree winning several prizes, after which refreshments were served by the j co-hostcsscs, featuring a Uldc'd cake, cut by Miss Trapp. Invited guests included Mrs. W. M. Glass, Mrs. H. V. Tatter- sall, Mrs. M. teuton, Mrs. W. Kangas, Mrs. Carl Strand. Mrs. m m FOR THAT EXTRA SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON DIBB PRINTING COMPANY M 51 4 INCIUOIKG HANDSOME I ! 0 FIBERSLAS CARRYING CASE THE 42-IN'CH TRESSES of pretty Helen Korovoff ileft) fall prey to the scissors of Charles Lavon, barber In a San Francisco beauty salon. Miss Korovoff, a White Russian who emigrated to the U.S. four years ago from Harbin, China, works as a 'Frisco file clerk and goes to Tiisht school to learn English and office procedures. At right, her new short hairdo makes Miss Korovoff look like a real American debutante. ower Smash Hit "Born Yesterday" Drama Group's Next Vehicle played Mitch in the same production, now appears as Harry Brock, the junk man; After the ONLY $inco -" DOWN $fi-50 w MONTH Fully Guaranteed : McRAE BROS. Phone 6 or 36 " ' Tp Pore that Service Built" packed houses for ."Streetcar,"' Llttle Theatre execn'ive hasiiary was well-attended by wo- Karsh Vorks, Bobak Oddities Featured in Art Exhibition In a sneak . preview of the "In nUuute sections, also has Prince Rupert Art Club's exhlbl- given us some Interesting but Hon, scheduled ' foe tomorrow weird paintings. His are mainly night and Thursday, w saw l.such subjects as rocks in a bank, some wonderful photographs and watercolors, In pale tones, on Prince Rupert Little Theatre, whose recent production of "A Streetcar Named Dseire" was received with enthusiasm, will present, their second show of the season. "Born Yesterday," early next month. . - This riotous comedy, which won Ihe New York Critic's Awaid t and was eventually turned into a fuci;ctiiu movie un J uuy , IT.iltWuv L".ttt rltrinnltv a Rmnfl - t way smash-hit. As with "Street-j car" the VS. movie censor cuv out many of the "spicy" lines! and situations from the orlgind; cast Is using, and left the movis - 1 goer with a less clear idea of ; what the author was driving at. For though "Born Yesterday' 'is a fast movin? comedy it takes a man-sized slam at corruptioa i In high places. , It pul.s no nunchci as il tells of a multi-millionaire junk man w ho goes to Washington D.C. to "buy me a Senator" and arrives with a dumo blonde who puts her fo-1 in it every time she . ,, nnrt of t.h hinrtwhih In the movie won Judy Holliclay an Oscar will be taken by Shir- . . ... . lev Hill wnose aoit cnaracier study of Eunice, Ithe woman up - some "anything tat Jronderf ul" nfilntlnir anH Rkf1hiH hT renowned Vancouver a r 1 1 s t s, Why Housewives ' Prefer In Canada, evaporated milk users buy ! more Carnation than all . other brand ; 1 combined. Why? . v Carnation is Molly and Bruno Bobak. . ; - t Bruno, Is displayed, and It is The collection of Karsh pho-'SOod. Titled "Ghent" it shows tographs includes some' of htaimy transports parked In the bert: Churchill. E 1 a e n h o w r. j town square. The only other Cleor"e Bernard Shaw Einstein ' picture of Iiuno's to attract us Susaaid was a beach scene,, which really V JT.h. V, -171, Icok-d like a beach with drift - A study of cartoonist David A , ... .,., , cept of forgiveness and the strong caring for the weak, to attempt reformation of those men and women. LESS CRIMINALS IN U.K. Citing figures ot Drove that, a large percentage of criminals are reformable, he said that In Britain, where the probation system Is used, there were 34,-000 persons in jail In 1950, compared to a population of 43.000,-000 while' In Canada with its population of only 15.000.000. there were 98,000 persons in Jail In the same year. studies of the situation in Great Britain since the probation' system went Inio effect In IMS, showed that rehabilita tion, or reformation, has now reached 79 per cent. Some, he said, were not re- claimable, and those people were the Job of the prisons He also pointed to the high cost of Canada's penal system, saying that the probation sys tem would cost only a 20th of the present system's cost. In , conclusion, he told the group that the present prison system, . like one bad apple In a barrel, could rot the whole nation, and appealed to his listeners to seriously study the problem. . .The Canadian criminal code Is- now under study for re Vision, he said, and one of the best moves (or Canada would be for the commission studying the problem to recommend trial of the probation system . such subjects as recks In a bank, j ; rnnts anri jupriR I ' j ' Only one war picture, by . . .i..rt n ..111 iif. bv Molly. A study of two vases' v flo, ,,,,, beautiful ' ' ' rihront. rnlnra hranrn v ntrs i and blue-grej's, and as far as we could see, v.as the only one which lo'.'ked completed. Work of loal arlisLs, some of liinh Mivirtnrllu It, , viuwl t ,1 rr)r . ... Kinn,, it, i.. ou.ji. u w i hlbition before it oiens to the : , PUDC buc weonesaay dnVsdav nlirht nignt. The ine I-A1UUIL1U11 Will H1.M1 UC open inursaay anernoon ana even Ifig, and refreshments will be ; served at all se.ssions.-S.Y. J ! i ' i I ; view cemetery. The baby bom Friday. March a i Is survived by his parents, one 7TanrlmothrMrs. Wymer, Lloyl- . minster. Alta.; grandparents Mr. . and Mrs. Pat Forman: three .ri-oo f -o-ronrtne. rntj: Mr and . Mrs. F. Forman. Peterhead. Scot- ! '-"d and Mrs. N. C. Nelson. Oold ' Lake, Alta. j i rAfflAfC UVflvl Vaa(III li!uA..lullnn rl meetmc lonirht. S .m. Annun - elation School hall. All Inter- esled attend. (It) ' Celco Credit Union. 3rd An - ' nual meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tucs - day, March 30 In Club Lounge, Civic Centre, . 75 f "YOU HA VI. . DAT.:" with ; the Kalcn Consumers Co-op Credit Union, at their annual i General Meeiinn:, March 31st. 8 p.m. Civic Centre, Common dessert . Low catches an Impish expres- slon s I' ne were In the conceiving a new cartoon. bIK- 11, .a t L-AAma t.i nar hV "" " 1 some beautiful new melody In his 1 portrait. John L. Lewis Is de-j picted. almost literally with the cliip on his shoulder. ! Ttv Bobak collcrtlon wa in-, . , . . . , no Tl.n rni,.,if nnimlB a hn flln I stairsi In "Streetcar" won her by Island fi-riires were 43.t8 clc-much credit. Keith Faught, wlio gnes nd 31.887 degrees. Cadette Section Mooted Here Possibility of forming a gnU J. F. Magor. sponsoring com-cadeiles' section to operate in mittee president was in the adopted a policy of reserving seats to avoid the rush at the door on perfarmance nights. ; 'Bom eterday" Is directed bv Ian iXibbie, and will play Monday and Tuesday, April 12 , , .. j 10 - i 1 01,1 J? I If f f frS. vJircliull II . j lilt I i Mrs. Ina Birchall has a: ;aiu madc aD clof Prediction 011 Prince Rupert weather 10 w n unoincr ouper-vaiu guess inc j weather contest. 1 Mrs B''all. who won the, 'or tht w k o Feb- r"aiy 10 1u.m11 0. -1 other near-exact prediction to 1 ln thp ltrf c"n,st' "f V11"' series, lor a total of SaO prize i : money. She guessed maximum and J minimum temperatures of 48 12' - . CfCrei'S ana afgrw lur the pust werk. The ortlcial D13- chair. Daughters Drill Team Regatta Bound Prince Rupert's Internation;.'-ly-known Job's Daughters dii'l 1 -nm will t-ike ivirt in Ihe famed Kelowna Regatta next August, , ... .. .f. .., ,., has The 33-mrmber teum nc- repled an Invitation from the regatta planning chairman tn u 'and wi), vlsll Ulc okan. ; ,.ily l om Augst n to 14. , taking part in parades and pro- senting their drills. Other girls 1 of the local Job's Daughters ; and many pn".c. cnts also are cx- d t(j make ke the trip. Carol Hill is drill captain nf visitea Kicnrnonu, v lrguna, Long Beach, Calif., and t o- "J:"- ' : some marvelous work durlnr tht c. i viri w, v,.n hih ceiJ, ; An enjoyable "shower . tea," held at the home of Mrs. C. C. Mills, 518 Musgrave Place, by the Anglican Women's Auxil- men ' of the parish Saturday afternoon. The shower saw uests bring many lovely articles for fniP in the WA sprinir bazaar to be held next month Vases cif a variety of pretty .spring fiowers were placed ibout the rooms for the event, ot which Mrs. Gordon Reade, WA president, assisted the hos- less in receiving. Presiding at the te table were Mrs. Surniotis and Mrs. George Phillipson. Serving were Mrs. Tom Christie, Mrs. C. J. Curric Mrs Q A Trapp ana Mrs. J. Ridsdale. whiie Mrs. F. E. j Anfield and Mrs. G. E. Moore j wcre in charge ot the kitchen. , - ISLAM) PROMNCE ,......,. ' 1 From Sydney, N S. to Port aux Basuucf. Ncwtoundland ferry terminal, is a dlstai.ee of 102 miles. Fast Passenger and Freight Sailings from Prince Rupert To Vancouver Friday and Sunday 8:00 p.m. To Kitimat Friday 8:00 p.m. To Remano Sunday 8:00 - p.m. To Stewart. Alice Arm Saturday 6:00 a.m. lo MasNet and North Queen Charlottes Thursday 6:00 a.m. March 25th, April . 8th and 22nd To Koulh Ouren Charlottes Thursday 6:00 a.m. April 1st, 15th and 2Jth , Passenger Reservations Freight Itookings UiS SMITH Prince Rupert Agent n09 Third Avenue Phone 58 serving B.C. since 1889 GEMEiimL ' Now Stocked The Mri . were omciai tanauian r r- l Ists. . have sent some rather pecumr wonts w rniicc ujn. fomv minaK wem.s w iiavu ; combined the modern mode- of impressionism with a childish; technique, so that her sketches land wondering h snouiu t-ion to enti-r iinspiel. or rc- the rink Back It s former clt - his living be-and the Peace ; -s both places is Donald Fer-Mr. and Mrs. , 711 OrcnvlUe I'lir- oi John I' H-ton Daw- Itehorse bus Hong the 917 Highway. Be-,o'i I al.o the j n; oft and . parrels, sell- al mall stumps, route !nd says, ' stops Cuinj Juried by their t..fh begins at I (reck. -. If 'it tnr huii-S?m thf norlh-Wmiihiwl iKjK.its tiibhinr. won-ic. tremendous P'us ! iDous artrihulps. Ncrful future. jixrus" for his ri-sidcnt of the Chamber of also g lawyer, ii hr one j sailing out fun. Itudv An- grin from be-r of thr Rsnlc to be forked Jy's only re- n transferred m Rupert, Is r ion? pnoucrh. P fur Kelowna. giiod In Daw- fre Allard and n. formerly of 'nd Is called ltd, like a lot after th post erected ffecs. Mile Zero t of the Alaska I Phone number iness Is boom-r?c. according fcimcr nrnslrtnnt E Supert Javcees Jf Urummlng up Fort at. John s and has candidate for '"' -president. Ho V'ot, but Is mc conslttcra- "sstfn of Van-v moved his '"to new F1 from one f" to another. modcrnly s- Gcome ui,"i P "varied and bulKliiv, - r a uonl ii.,n ,stoie. then' a '"U'-Sc slopped. v 'lev. llKu h ' "I riinin 1J,. f;' Culliedial, ...MILK, and oils, while putting over the g-j () fl genernl Idea of the subject, look Jor nlant ' as If they had bceii drawn by a youngster with good Ideas but a Funeral services for the infant shaky hand. . son of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Forman. Bruno Bobak. w hosf passion 940 Ambrose Avenue were held is nature, not In the whole but yesterday afternoon from Gren- vllle Court Chanel of B.C. Under- ' takers. Rev. L. O. Sleber offi-Zrrtim KOrtOrtC '-1 elated. Interment was at Falr- conjunction with the Prime Ru- pert air cadet squadron was dls- cussed last niMht at the nionllily mert.ing of the squadron spoil's soring committee. Fornintion of girl radettc units recently received the official approval ot me Air Cadet League of Canada and steps arc now bcini taken lo gain the support of the RCAF. Numerous girl endctte units arc nlreai.y in existence. it wa . si i ina that there is considerable local interest in such a movement. A committee composed of Frank Moore, Murray Johnston """"' andJi.nlaylorwas appoln "W"'""-" edto incsuBate uic .uw cie conip..u .11 iu mc-euug "'"IT'1 DaiiqUCl 10 OB I1C1U npi u 1 : Is to be an anniwl event to ac- 1ua'n with squadron mw imwiiiiiiT w V On Two Awards Reports on two awards to be given local students this spring n .1 .tn.i,-. ml. ir.g of the Prince Rupert and District Teachers' Association. Mrs. H. S. Cobb, awards com - mittee chairman, -reported tha' awards have been offered by the Retail Credit Association and the Burns Club. The credit awara is in tne lorm or prize for a contest amonir 1954 erad naii. a th. nrr,a on orrf t activities and to learn how their; hwva m-p tretthifr nlnnp. lion nitchle. entertainment chair-! me team. lsi yeai me. puis iiinn rerortfd on ar.i cements tok Pal"t in the Calgary Stam-i for lne a(nir. pede, and in previous years have creamier in consistency richer in flavor always the same ... insures .you better results, always You'll prefer Carnation to your present brand. ' Yct'it costs no more. Try Carnation! . FREE RECIPES: Bale-day favorites in "Bating Secrets. Write to Dept. N, Carnation Company Limited, Vancouver. "from Contented Cows" SUED 3 Store STORE 518 3rd Arc. W. men .'SUPPLIES ; ' The meetint acteed that en- ........ .1. ... . 1 1 ha ,.i . .1 o 1 1 . ,i tin. . nnssihilltv of the souadron ob - tninint; its own- quarters. In- ; .stmctlonal work for the cadets is nt present conducted in the armoui?. ia copy of Burns' woiks for ths ! outstahdlns dupU of each erade Alex Haig, lormerly of Prince Kupcrt and now of Kclownn- I six class. . The meetlna alsu discussed at Variety resolutions to be presented at the Easter teachers' convention in Vancouver, and named R. H. Davidson delegate to iu Prlnca Rupert branch ot the ""anadlan Cancer Society. . The grnrp endorsed a vote of thanks to the Education Wees ' Lounge. Refreshments will bc Commlttee and sent congratu-: served. All members urged to Ifitlons to R. O. Moore, Rupert . attend, and to brins your Good Citizen. for 195S. 1 f-lends. '' is assisting in arrangement lor tne nupert gins visit. SPRING . . . Mcons lots of Hord Wear-Sec our great new selection of children's shoes designed to fill every need. OXFORDS CREPE SOLES SANDALS Fashion Footwear FILLING THE REQUIREMENT FOR OFFICE ' SUPPLIES AND STATIONERY FORMERLY CARRIED BY McRAE BROS. LTD. O Ledgers Journals Cash Books Columnar Pods 0 Filing and Typing Supplies 9 Pencils Erasers Rulers Staplers Stomp Pads Inks delldous 1 hi THE VARIETY if. ' ' ,;',,:c' N Ken,,,, -things- tor u. -I'01"'" Ruper-r pPlM om- frozen strawberries .&& Red 400