'Dental Clinic Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, December 8, 1953 Vant'lln. yeast and a'cnhol are f:me by-product3 of pulp ma'c-' ing. The Indian elephant, In its wild stve, has a life span of about 130 years. New Nurse, Inspector Join Skeena Public Health Staff Two new members of the staff training In Vancouver. He will of the Skeena Public Health unit remain in Prince Rupert for a are touring this district this week or two to familiarize him-week- ! self with lotal conditions before They are Miss Willa Davies, j taking up residence in Terrace, public health nurse, to be sta-j Miss Davies and Mr. Cooper, tioned in Prince Rupert, and accompanied bv senior cublic Registration Totals 110 Receipt jf several donations .,;,rd oivrtitions of the Prince al)ert Children's Preventative ouU Clinic, and a report on uld'ri'n ri'islered for the ser-',, liifhliRlitfd last night's of I he clinic executive, ,-tWA j tutal of 110 oracle one and .p.schnol children have regis-...pd in th" clinic since Sep-ir. As in previous years, ..hts in 'he city have set de Wednesday morning for 'atmetit "r children registered the 1 1 1) i-. P-TA's provide rent escorts to take the chlld- David Cooper anitary inspector,! health nurse Helene Boehme and 1 1 I I MillH 1 liI'M'I'HW llim HllilllM I IMftUr nTTirr Yokr Prob'ems are mine 9 I'll You Vota for yourself 5 When you vote ... I ' . INDEPENDENT. jj ' " i'3Jj1M1 For Aldermnn to be stationed at Terrace, cov senior sanitary inspector J. L. Hiebeit, left last night by train for Terrace and other points in the district, where they will meet members of tho public health board. 1 - 4 ' I', v v""" '5 I s ; j. : t s.. , 1 ' ' . ' .," ering the Terrace-Smithers district. Appointment of Mi.:s Davies brings the health unit's nursing staff up to full strength for the first time since 1952. A graduate of the Calgary General Hospital, she has worked for t.v years at the Royal Jubilee i.ospi-tal in Victoria This is the first field posting for Mr. Cooper who recently completed sanitary Inspector's Jatjfur iabij fit ittTrKwrstwt e3 't.tzTe.tK.t:ttr:tctx.1.'?.'t.tzi: i IVcarS J-liirfc ocm Cliriitcnintj loL Only 16 Days 'Til Xtms 4 WAYS TO BUY AT MANSON'S JEWELLERS "THE STORE OF FRIENDLY CR2DIT" inr, r-OlR WO.mkn MPMBKKS of the Commms attend the opening of the new session of Paihamtnt at Ottawa. Left to right: Mrs. Am Shipley (L-TimiskarrHnf?) ; Margaret Aitken 'PC-York Hunioerl; Mrs. Ellen Fairclough (PC-.Hamilton West), and Sibil Bennett (PC-Haltoni. Mrs. Fairclough was the only woman member of last Commons; other three are newcomers. n to the dentists. Ttir executive acknowledged ;pt of SI 00 from the Prince jpert Fi-hennen's Co-Opcra-vf Association, $25 from the jiip and School Association, d :is told donations of $50 m Burden school, Conrad TA and King Kdward P-TA A christening gown 125 years S' Beats Record ti M City Choirs on Stage Tonight To Open CHICAGO (AP) A United Airlines DC-6B carrying Pamela Martin to a record for flying around the orld by commeri old was worn by the infant son of Inspector and Mrs. W. M. Taylor for his christening Sunday morning at First Presbyterian church. The five-months-old baby was christened John. Archibald ,U!d be forthcoming. CASH Budget Charge Plan It Use Our Loyawoy Plan Explanation of the workings the rlmic was Riven to new ; Rupert's 1st Christmas Carol Festival airlines landed today at sago's Midway airport at 8:11 rn ard summaries o: : a.m. EST, ti mmuies ahead 01 1 ln the ceremony conducted by I Cbedo:e. . i Dr. E. A. Wright. ! it done. Milmiitled to the pro nil ricpurtment of pieven Something new in the Christ- by the massed choirs, including ilan carol, and the Gcrma German ma music field will be heard in "Joy to the World," "The Fint choir will sing "Stille Nacht, The official time for her flight,' The long, hand-embroidered j whi:h began here Fridav, was christening gown was first (dentistry, were explained me t,:vic centre auditorium to- Noel." "Adeste FidelLs" and and "Horch Horeh Was Ziehm EXTRA HIIKHBWSIHIB Th croup will circularize lcal night, when several local choirs others. Durch die Echwe." srsrKS s".rs'snr ,rritor; jrarsjsj?? a s&s; J at n.-etings of those wired by the Music and Drama , , " . 3 p rn., m order to allow children .ll 'c'"" t Ff.-.tival A:--ociation ,cnoirs weanesaay night are to attend "UU4a- 1 onn ftrcnioaia is me onvv 1 Five ihurch choi'rs will n.ir-' "Carol O Ye An?els " "O Iivelv if thiwar'. fe.tivoi 1 A Mrong tailwlnd sped the big son of Inspector and Mrs. ! To Meke Thosa Holiday Goodies Everybody Loves ticipate In the openkig night of Voices," "Twas In The Moon of cessful, the committee hopes to crn. 'fto Chicago ahead of its Taylor, whose two and daughters, Margaret, 13'2, Mary, lO'i, attended the service kinsmen Report uie iwo-mgnt lestival, singing wintertime," a Deautirul old In- make it an annual event. .....Uu.w mur, u- niainlv lesser-known carols and I tnu3h a minor snowstorm made winning up the program with the' 07 Z7 . '?.'? audience joining in with "Silent ' Uri. in. vjrtntuirana Vjrintlslrantl l WhiSl Uhlil l li, 1 U eight minutes late earlier. I The unofficial time v.a? 1 hours, eight minutes. I Ihi parents were :; ts at a r. i ; reception celebrating the event i Sunday afierr.oon. llinner ood Response K U it ' A- Martlnussen and H. At a well-attended Sons of strand' To put that yum-yum flavor Into all your holiday cokery . . . , you'll wdnt plenty of milk and cream. An nraan nrftluHa V,, Uf )n Party Packs Kraunner will oon tonisht'., Norway whist party and dance nee Helland. H. " O--- 1 1Tn IV. l 1 11 1 proaram. fol'owed hv .wleetinns "ere, mis y took - . n..il -j. -,-. s:rn canvassing the city "y 'tie tinted Church Junior " '"ij ht selling their Christmas ao,r, Annunciation Church v "unora, winning iirst prizes; vil J y I UlCJl Ph in men's and women's sections r-.l t i.l hunv nnl mt ChOlT. Uilitpri rhlireh T.nriloc' of P1- I VANCOUVER CP) Plans to I, a ood response acco'rdinR chorus, Annunciation Male chor- , ceninutt'e chairman Hal us and St. Andrew's Cathedral Ulner wlnne were Margith decorate Vancouver's city hall u-i-M renoi-tj.d ihiK Senior choir. Anderson and H. Dean Freeman, ilh a large, floodlighted portrait CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McCrlde Strfel Some of the carols to be heard taklnB second prizes and K. of the Virgin Mary and Christ -;;r.g th:it salw had averaged per talc: n..,n. FOR HOME DELIVERY NORTHLAND DAIRY LIMITED NORTHZRJJ PRODUCE FOR NORTHERN CONSUMERS BifW. be s'lid. the districts tonight are "A Star Was His i-hiy, winning tne door pria- child ere abandoned by alder-Candle." -Bslls of Christmas,"; The committee in charge in- I men Monday. 'S:cep Holy Babe," "In Far Off eluded Ellen Somes Mrs Wil-1 decision came, aldermen Judea," "Resonet In Laudlbus," ! sald- following a storm of pro-' kinson Mrs p Petersen Mrs A A' Jesus The Chrkt Is Born,'' and test from Protestant church !(! had proved too large for we in one night by the tt m s of Kinsmen. The jensen, Mr. aim jurs. xi. Lrrina- the traditional "I Saw Three 1 groups. - i):i.d be out apnin tonight, -n : (or tli 0 rest of the week. V mrty pack sales, an an- Kin.nii'ii rrolect. arc de--d tc n.ise. f ands for the ivv puny for children at t riuv hospital, and for rhildlTn's projects. "4 Ships." j Tomorrow nl?ht's program will '' include music by the Presbyter-: ian Ladies' Choir, First United Church Combined Choir?, tho' massed choirs, accompanied by the symphony orchejtra, St. An-' drews Cathedral Junior CV.oirJ notary Mixed Chorus and tho Bethe: German Baptist Church choir. . Best known carols will be sung: VL Vch $103 ,'- u -1 ant1 R'.yal Purple kiddies' u v-c ixivon a financial 1st United WA Will Continue : S'lturdiiv when the sum of wjs ie:i!i,e( from a rum- s:i! st.vid by the Ladic.i if R'-val I'urplc here. v. Manse Project meant ;tnre on SlxtlT Av- dnrnted Johnny Ho- ( by ploR8 ff)r conUnttation of tne)r rrm; ed throuphout tl rPnn0VJtinn project in the Mr ne .-.if. onrt lucky prlw- ..' .t, . riiuiLJl 11 H'lsu vej uiSLU.-vtrvi i.i d.. y i.riuui wh(,n mombPrs of tne Flrst) 'h: rl,,;,i. Ji iyn who hnil a; United fhurrh VI. Ar met last I nipht in the church hall. Tha W A u-Mli Yina hapn ( A, nffieers of the Royal Pur sail Rest news in years for car owners! An oil so superior it ean save gasoline (up to gallon in every 5), assure hat terj -saving starts in any weather and cut oil consumption in many ears. KPM 10-30 SPECIAL has proved it in the toughest stop-and-go driving. Try it and you'll agree money-saving, wear-saving, extra performance, features of KPM 10-30 SPECIAL make it vorth far more than the slight additional cost. 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