Tlie Univtrslly of British Columbia is on the headland of, Point Grey, 300 feet above the. sea. Ftt THAT Poor New Zealand Teeth Blamed on Fluorine Lack . y , Thursday, May 20, K54 , ? i j," . I j'-A r ' EXTRA' SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON FAST RELIEF FOR ACHING MUSCLES WELLINGTON (Reuters) New Zealanders are said to have the worst teeth In the world and dentists blame this condition on a lack of flourine in the diet. Seventy-three per cent of New Zealand's adult population wear ialse teeth. Dentists have recommended that flourine be added to the drinking water to help rectify the deficiency, but their pleas have met stiff opposition. An organization called the Anti-Fluoridation Society has been formed by a group of persons to resist what they describe as "a mass medication scheme which is against all democratic principles." Fxcess of fluorine these people claim, has ill effects on the DIBB PRINTING COMPANY 'Trv Dq:I News Classif heart, bones and kidneys. So far, the only place in New Zealand where fluorine, is added to the drinking water is at Hastings, where the borough council Inaugurated a scheme last May in spite of much local and national opposition from the Anti-Fluoridlzation Society. WILL MAKE COMPARISON Plans have been made for ar annual examination of Hastings' school children and their teeth will be compared with those of school children at Napier, a towr a few miles away. " The heaviest blows against the Anti-Fluoridization S o c 1 e t y'f case have been dealt by denta experts from Europe and North America who reive to Wellington for a world health organiza tion dental seminar. Th?M' dentists said tint fo prevention of dental decay, aril ficial fluoridization, whore thf natural content of the drinking water is insufficient, hus hac astounding results in thcii countries. Whatever the outcome of the controversy, authorities hope that it will jolt the New Zeal-ander out or his lethatgy towards what has become a national problem. PERSONALS li V .it-,, A I j -ilmtttM VlH ' fffiBf Hi! i iitf H GfcUEGE Bl'RTC'H V models a light tan sports coat of worsted flannel, which has a unique "open-at-the-sides" ventilated back. Pretty Dorothea Blair lends a hand a whole arm, that is to ?how just how the cross-ventilation Is achieved. PLAYIT SAFE! Safety Checked USED CARS Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Martin and daughter Betty, will leave tonight aboard the Prince Rupert for Vancouver, from where they will travel by car to points along the west coajt of Mexico for deep-sea fishing, returnms li'ime at the end of June. The trio hope to calch some sword- '-y at . -ii ... AMONG SPORTS FASHIONS at a recent fur show In London was this wind-cheater jacket In black moleskin with ribbed wool neckline, cuffs and waistband. It was designed In short-haired skin by a London fur merchant. Other fashions at the show by London's big fur traders Indicated a gradual swing to long:halred skins. Canadian fur breeders originated the longer-haired pelts and supplied free furs to some of Britain's "Top 12" designers. Accordingly they featured their own designs in Canadian furs. ' (CP Photot Rumble of Landslides Mars Colorful Iceland Springtime fish. i .'iX. attributed to the revenge of God 1 Police Magistrate W. D, Vance for ill-doing. 1 returned yesterday aboard the 1 In a recent report to the Ice- Rupert from a trip to Vancouver ail, where he atienried a conference 1117 MUK I KY ( Ol l-E Black. It.idin. Cowl Mn. appearance, clean interior. Sound value at.... 4y Canadian Furs Get Attention From Queen Mother, Princess of B.C. mugistratcs and a probation officers' session. landic Farmers' Union, the Icelandic agronomist. Olafur Jon-sson, set forth some recommendations resulting from a 10- mi!) PLVMOl'TIl 4-DOOR SEDAN, Engine APft overhaul and repainted grey JLUuli By TIIOR THORARKNSEN REYJAVIK. Iceland i Reuters) -Spring with its warm sun-nine and multi-colored flowers s marred every year in Iceland )y the rumble of ?nndslidcs. When the thaw i omes. inoun-.r ln brooks become ,ton-ent,s weeping down the hillsides and wringing great buulders in their wake. These Boulders often bring tragedy. On a highway that 1954 Frigidaire Refrigerators l:US FLYMOn il 4-DOOR SEDAN, custom radio J By MI KIKI. NAItlt.MV V Canadian Press Sluff Writer and heater . Fair and this year's figures nre expected to equal, or better, that. The Canadian stand, located at ,one side of the main entrance. year study of conditions and j Const. ;nd Mrs. Jim R ddeli -eseorrn into the causes of the ! returned here yesterday aboan' landslides. he Rupert afier a holiday trl; I'RGES CAl'TION ' I to, Edmonton. Alia., and On ari wh re they visUcd First and foremost he urged i f"ts ,,ela vts' more care In the selection ofl 1950 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN, a Light green. Radio 135C '1300 a drawing admiring jlanccs. Women of all rankj, many of 1M50 PLYMOCTII 2-DOOR SEDAN. (A staff $4 car that has had regular servicing) whom can not hone to own a I farms or public as high-tension sites for new works, such cables. r The Rev. Lawrence G. Sicbc also was a passenger aboard thr Rupert, returning from the Bn ti.sh Columbia Conference of th United Church, held at Metro This is so good we hod to framo it ! ! nr0 MtiTKOIt 4-HOOR SI-DAN. Rich black and chrome. mink coat, are entranced bv the rich wood-smoke shade of a short coat in lutetla. an Aleutian mink which ts the loveliest and must -xnensh'e of the furs on fhow. if. Top condition, inside and out. As sound mechani Jonsson said one high tension cable near Akureyr), on the north coast, had repeatedly been went away and erected again i iajinuun wiac isiueen to ther and Princess Margaret visit-u me (Joinmiii, eai.ii section ol he Biitin i a'jotrte Fair aim lingered longest at the $200,000 Canadian fur dtsDlav The Guecn Mo'iur. accom'jur-ed by Norman Robertson, Cana-iian high commissioner In London, gave close attention to several garments and said she w. "much impressed" by Canad progress In fur breeding. Behind her, fashion-conscio";: Princess Margaret was Inspert-.ng rhink garments ranging froirt vild mink to a new honey-olonde :olor called chamnagne. She has been photographed several times this year in a full-.length mink coat. ' runs around the mountains on the south coast of Iceland the traveller can see today a huge Doulder in the middle of a plat- t can below the highway. Under that boulclor lies a far- ' mer's entire family, crushed in t a moment of sudden horror. GRIM MEMORIALS ' j . Such grim memorials can be found all over the country, 1 wherever avalanches and landslides, suddenly sweeping down 1405 cally, as its smart appearance. Drive home happy for With fullness rippling from a : ! 1 ; n politan United Church, Victoria. Lay delegate to the conference was Mrs. G. W. Fiddcs, who re-.u.iifcj"' :ioti. - ' pi. i-- i ucsda; Another minster aboard th ship was the Rev. Leth David - !273 ! smooth thoulder yoke of narrow pelts showln? little more than the dark backbone marking, the coat has a round stand collar and wide sleeves caught into a narrow cuff. The ranch fur Industry Is rcp-c-ented bv six mutation mink at the same place Instead of ! being put on the opposite side j of a narrow valley where there ! was no danger. A large state-owned herring plant has been erected in Scy-! disf jordur, on the east coast, on j a site where it is almost certain ! to be destroyed. One landslide j has already done considerable 1 ! i r:-.. . 1047 CIII.VKOLhl' SKDAN Mechanic t Special.. JOB-READY TRUCKS 1!)50 I .UtnO .j-TON KXPRESS Ready to go 1950 IVmtNATIONVL j-TON fXPRESS Sturdy box on back fVAMU" IZ J the steen slopes, have crushed son of a San Mateo. Calif., Baptist church, enroute to a con-i ference in Minneapolis. Mr. Davidson was so imprt.-scd with fa'-m houses like matchwood. In mapy tales of ancient ice-'anrtic folklore, landslides are '895 .'850 1195 J200Q The Canadian stand, located damage to it. it one side of the main entrance, s drawing admiring glances. 1951 1 -TOM EXPRKSS. Low mileage. Heater. Cut your hauling costs with a tough. Job-ready bargain 1953 ' ..-TON FARGO EXPRESS. Never been used r. The pearl piatlnum shading ot a fcx ur called opaline came in Canada's Pacific coast on a 1 previous trip, that he chose this j route for his present trip east. Mus Mary McAfect'who hij ; I'een at the University of British i Columbia for post-graduate , studies, arrived on the Rupert Shower Fetes Rupert Bride, for special attention from the1- AS LOW AS $2G995 7 Aludcls to Choose From TRADE-INS ACJEPTt:i Terms as low as $26.95 0,,wn $14.50 n"ly "The Store that Service Built" McRAE BROS. LTD. d four dark mink garment?, including a sllverblue "Breath f Spring" jacket, a full-length sllverblue coat and a sapphire stole. Also on show are a full-length beaver coat, a muskrat coat ani ulrrel jacket, , "A fox garment that drew I he Queen Mother's attention Is a Tound-length evening cape with deep curved collar, composed of complete skins separated by i eatcd silk. 1 Canadian furs hold special place too In the retail fur markets of Britain. The most ex Queen Molher, who has shown a ' of lox fur in her fashion Our policy . . . ADVERTISE WITH SINCERITY "HAVE A PARLEY WITH I1ARLEY" Muriel Shier ' Phone 866 to spend a month visit ini h"r parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ft. i McAfee, Summit prtn.,cnk.. I Rupert Motors Ltd. Miss Muriel Shier, whose marriage to Reginald Martin is scheduled for today at the First Mrs. E. M. Botsford of Vancou Phone 6 or 36 Presbyterian Church, was honored at a kitchen shower held at ver was another pa3'cnr;cr o: the Rupert, arriving here for . summer visit with her son an -Vl :- m-: ,7..Vr. I; choice over many years. Her Majesty said the fikins intcre.st'jd her because it was the first time she had seen this particular shade. She commented also on j ia. .iu.li H.x a silver-whi'.e j,,.-, i..,ii- oiatlnum. A cerulean sapphire mink cost with up-to-'lale narrow fullness, small collar, soft .Oioulili'i.s and three-quarter, ruffed l-- : oiked In pelts that encircled hi a m. he'U trio centre ot m tand. Bo!h rcr'al lrulies me'i-'ioned its dehca'e color and varied fashion p'into. Last year, 12 627 overseas Vr-' f v i'cd the British Industries cr, 715 Eighth Avenue East. , , ' ' ' , , i Jolin Botsford, 2091 Graham Av- Thc many guests enjoyed a cnue. social evening, during which ar wide variety of gifts, kitchen Aisr. ahoarrt' ih- Rn,. n. SAVE $ $ $... pensive coat on display thU month Is a Canadian sapphire blue mink costing 5.500 about tl5.l!!5. Styled by Britain's Na-Monal Fur Company, the coat Is comprised of 10 skins and 6't miles of cotton and required 22 i hours of skilled craftsmanship. In the bi department stores there are Canadian dyed squirrel coats, 1349 for a full-length, nid ranch mink stoics at 199. utensils, were presented in a pink and while decorated doll carriage. Mrs. A. L. Murrey: on rou'e hoii to Smithers from Vaivouvf where she hd been In hot pltal. ON YOUR SPRING DRESS SHOES CHECK THE PRICES ON' THESE SMART NEW STYLE DRESS PUMPS Invited gue-ts Included the bride's mother and aunt. Mrs. 1. C. Shier and Mrs. K. Eriksen, Mrs. G. M. Cumc. Mrs. Chuck Place who is matron of honor, CALF HIGH HEEL PUMP RED Miss Helen Oir.cn. Mrs. L. A. 1 PARISIAN 'UMuiite-1 Lucks. Mrs. C. Wick. Mrs. I). ; I with B lack Cord Only Johnston Mr.. W. Prlrrsen. Mrs. Don Hawrjiuk, Mrs. H G. Paul- i on. Mr. W. Wasyk. Mrs. P. Mark. Mr. Christensrii. Mrs. 1. j Krtstmanson. Mrs. V. Duncnn j V.rn. Daciw-y Aidrn. r.trs M : ' ;e Mrn L. f Br-Artn. V Hity?i Pulj:i, MUs Alice Pault.n. M,b B'.verlry Loucks rtii an out-of-town fwA. Mrs.' Mary Power of Cowirlwi Lakf, Wjjuw.r L.iand. ;'. i' .f -1 . iiutn Bettina. u.-ri .to 1 ' '-.v-w' ' ' 7; model for Jacaue-s rv'nd j i ' ..I f j ' Hubert de Givenchy, has be- j y,. come a destgner herseTTj Here j - ' 'J'i-v' , she modeli one of her new ' " ' '"' ' -urtng creations, a sliort ! h. : ? '-' , j. : Imon-jrl!w piftje .( worn "" -V;" ' " with a white piqu Jtirt and . k ' . .',? . ,' wbite feit berl. 7h h;?h tJ- . , j" mandarin collar i& whitr kat- " .1 i' " W" .', trd eKtmi and the rju'.Vf ? ' , V ! i-',', fastened with white brii'J. vim -- ,f BLACK CALF HIGH HECL PUMP round with Cord trim o the throat ill IS ' ,'4'"'.V'V 'V'..'" ill .ij3f5r:HB j! I I I I H ii 1 I 11 MA BLACK SUEDE HIGH HEEL PUMP la the I fl with open toe ond cut-outs vomp Si''- "vt. , t If ? FCHIKAN $595 . Mi AM AND LOW CUBAN HEEL BLACK SUEDE ALL ALASKA MONDAY - WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY with Bow and Cut-outs Only -' - - i err. Y-, ..' -f in ram v valuer ous ONE 266 fjmitf Family Shoe Store Call ot our Uptown Office Wei PISTIttfltS Of THE FAMOUS Wkf WHISKY Tlii auveiiuieuieut is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board ox by the . - Government ( BritUb Columbia, 638 Third Avenue Phone 357 LIMITED Ij.i'';-.' 't . n. jft r