Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 17, 1954 Measures Sought IRENCn SAINT Saint Genevieve, patron saint ! of Paris, was famous lr. the fifth. ! century for her benevolence and ' predictions of the future. Uen Street ma Top Marksmanship Awards Given Rifle Club Members had passed on Third Avenue 'n ctlon on city ret 1U r Avenue a tcn-mlnute period from 12 ; noon till 12:10 p.m. j Vice-president Mrs. M. Way-! man conducted the meeting at which Mrs. A. Rivett was named j Borden representative on the i P-TA teacher-training bursary j committee and Miss Janet Bern- 'parent-Teach- many that t-jted .HITS IMS V'"" hoff was appointed to attend the I V rou'c to and , 1 John Clibbett, 1-ineh; Wayne; Crowe, 1-inch; Bill Holgate, 1-inch: Glen Smith, 1 18-inch. Those who have reached 100 per cent shooting are Frank An-field ctwice); John Clibbett. Bill Holgate, Robert Pedersen, Gelen Smith, Wayne Crowe. ; Bronze pins were presented to members with the following averages: Terry Aul, 88: Frank An-field, 88; John Clibbett, 91.5; j Wayne Crowe, 89; Max Fleming, 87; Howard Johansen, 84.5; Bill i nort- projectionist training course of- ! ' . t W 1.,.! ESI,-. i F -j it was r " , ,tin t More than 80 persons attended the Civic Centre Youth Rifle award-giving ceremonies last: night at the Civic Centre wheji j the three top marksmen of the group were presented with tro-; phies won this season. Rupert Radio and Electric trophy was presented . by Frank Parlette to Wayne Crowe for having the highest average. The Manson Jewelers trophy for best average group was presented on behalf of Al Manson to Bill Holgate. The Kaien Consumers Co-op trophy for winning the ' one W. 41 cars r yH i ii f ! ii ! If L ' C h i$ a it ff !i , I I f The group planned to stage i j hot cross bun sale for students j at the school April 15 and changed the date of next month's meeting, regularly scheduled for April 20 which falLs during the Easter holidays. The meeting will be held April 27. ! Holgate, 82.; Jerry Jensen, 83 ; j ! Joe Kraupner 90.2; Jim McLean, 85; Tero Paa vola, 89.3; George Pearson, 85.9; Bill Ped- ! , ersen, 82.6; Robert Pedersen, 93.; ' Rolf Pedersen, 89.8; Perry Schra- ! handicap shoot was presented to Jim McLean by W. H. Brett. Parents, members and friends heard a short talk on Rod and ruin rlnh activities and an invi- der. 88.8; Brian Roberts. 89.8 tntinn t.n Rifle club members "n'Olen Smith, 94; Roy Windle KllLCruft Class Opens I li.fi Ss join when they are old enough, j 82.5; Jack Rudolph, 85. from Jim Bacon, president of the j Jl Civic C en It THIS CTRCl LAn MACHINE which smokes three cartons of cigarettes an hour In a test to sec if mire become victims of lung cancer, has inpired a poem from a Prince Rupert ' reader. The smoke is pumped into a room containing mice and the machine has been used by a Welsh doctor fur the past two years. Recent arguments over whether cigarettes have anything to do with lung cancer brought the machine again to the fore. Although mice that "smoke" develop lung tumors more readily than those that don't, Dr. Basil Martin Wright who uses the machine on the mice says the tests are inconclusive. The letter and poem which resulted from the Daily News running this picture Is below. re Prince Rupert Rod and Gun club. Also shown was the film "Northwest Passage." Instructors Dick Paul, Tommy Boulter and Jerry Martin 7, I 'III SIii" 1 I lasls ! JimiiMIII!ll released the latest averages and! A new bottle craft class for juniors opened yesterday at the Civic Centre with several youngsters starling the project under direction, of Rollie Miles. The group will learn to decorate odd-shaped bottles with fOR BCAUTIfVl WAUS AND CVLtHGS ! scores today. j Top five members for high av-1 lerage: John Clibbett, 96.8 per: I cent; Frank Anfield, 96.3; Bill j IHI tUflllOl RUBBEI-IASI PAINI The Editor, Daily News: The following poem was called forth after perusing the above picture of a medical research device to ascertain the effects of eigarotte smoke on the lungs of mice, and I think it may strike Dentists See Demonstration Pakistan's high to Canada, ar- painUs, decals, Christinas card clippings or oun r orifclH pictures. rpsnonsiT. -hord In nuinv Kwnrelallv SenttLsh) human hearts: Holgate, Robert Pedersen, Glen 95.3; Robert Pedersen, 95. Top five marksmen for best group: Frank Anfield, 4-inch, idjj alKiuid me to address 10- g o! the Prince Han uuo a i o NOTICE OF Prince Rupert and Terrace dentists were instructed in latest techniques of children's dentistry at a special clinic here conducted by Dr. Max Nacht, lon Auditorium. b, "Pakistan shape for vases or equipped with.! electrical adapters lor lamp bases. j The classes, open to element- ary school-age youngsters, will be held every Tuesday at 4 p.m. i Alo starling at the Centre last i night was a further class in pot- j teiy, starting a six-week course, i ommow-'altn. No Sitting HARWICH, Englanu (CP)-This Essex town's council decided that a new seawall might harm the council-owned deckchair concession on the beach. To prevent holiday-makers squatting on the wall, a pointed ledge will be added. i Vancouver specialist. ! Dr. Nacht specializes in dental 1.1 Mm ANNUAL MEETING Rupert Rod and Gun Club Thursday, March 18, 1954 at 8:00 p.m. in the Moose Hall u Wee, sleekit, cow'rin, tim'rous bcastie O what a panic's In thy breastie I'm truly sorry man's dominion lias broken nature's social union. Ye "curst horse-leeches" o' the science Wha' mak such devilish appliance To find if cancer o' the lunj a' sets Fra' swallowing smeek o' cigarettes. By coofs i I'm ane!) that hae nae will To quit the habit o' the "pill!" Hae ye no tho't for that puir mousie, Rinnln roon In that stark housie, Wi' achin' banes an' baggie sore Seekin' aye the benmost bore, Wi' bleerit een the reek to jouk An' fa' a blin't an' blastit bouk? What hope hae ye o' paradise When torturin' puir wee cow'rin mice? GHAIST O' RABBIE. Prince Rupert. , mil District News : care for children up to 12 years of age, or until all permanent ; teeth are present. During his visit here, Dr. ; Nacht staged a chair clinic demonstrating various tech- niques with several youngsters aged five to eight as patients. At ' another session he showed slide and models to further illustrate the various treatments, followed by a question period. nres av 4errai:-. ml Prince Rupert ings o( the latc.it Institute science ek-tnd. church sponsored BURNS LAKE Mark Jacq-.ie, 1 a Cheslatta Native, was fined ilfiO on one game charge ami given a suspended sentence on another in Burns Lake Police Jluii. The fine was levied wheu lacque was Jound guilty of shoot- a the Terrace O'U- irt Edward Com ELECTION of OFFICERS nd Prince Rupert ing a cow moose out of season. 1 . A Church wl'.h rpe In charge. The clinic, first presented in this area, was sponsored by the B.C. Dental Association and the i provincial department of health. S It is hoped that further cllni The Prior Claim" ALL MEMBERS PLEASE ATTEND , 1 v. . i Courtesy FASHION FOOTWEAR Other charge was on taking an-1 imals from anotner man's regii- tered trap line. The furs were confiscated by the crown. Game , Warden W. H. .Richmond laid the, charges. on other phases of dentistry may j be held here in future. Scouts and Cubs Jamboree Well-Received by Parents FOR A LASTING SHINE Mother Nature's n many modern in; animals, fish. xet which acted -.Ira-red light.), net tilings. "m priidiu'c.s ths : us laboratory lr. Prince Rupert District Scouts readers 1 St. Patrick's Tea. March 17 C atholic School, 2:b3 p m. Home cooking and apron booth. (64 H FIRE Irom Page 1 1 FRANCOIS LAKE Pete DreiU- i 4er narrowly avoided lo.'s of his vruck and a load of lumber when the truck broke through the lake ice here. The rear end of the truck crashed through the Ice jut the lumber caught on solid Ice, holding the truck up Witn the aid of neighbors and blo. k and tackle the truck was haulej .0 safety. pert troops stagea another skit, ! "Worst Aid" demonstrating howi not to treat patients. Port Edward athletes of Cub end Scout troops staged a fm'! eh.bition of iiujl'su and tines-card boxing exhibition was refereed by Golden Oloves champion Andy Marshall. Boxing in the three bouts were Bobby Smith and Oerry Damanto, 70 pounds; Billv Saunders and Bobby Good, 15 pounds, and Art Turcotte and jWilf Valpy, 130 pounds. White Elephant Sale and THURSDAY 9 A.ML The Big Dress Event of the Season Tea at King Edw;rd School, March 18. Sale starts at 2 p.m. ii that (he new toys to be played 'f placed for the and must not be c It t Rupert Shoreworkers Local U.F.A.W.U. meets Thursday, March 13. 8:00 p.m. in the Mel- system went Into three false alarmr end Cubs staued a Jamboree Monday night before, a bis audience In the Civic Centre, to say "thr.nk you" to parent? and others who contributed to the. , recent Scout lund appeal. Boxing -and jiujitsu exhibitions, and ski s oy Scouts and ' Cubs on th lr activiU-s. plus two films, one on the national Scout Jamboree of 1953 and the ; : other on the Battle of Britain, were featured. Dis'iirt Commissioner F. E. Anfield, and P. F. P. Bird, Seoul Association chairman, opened the program with a welcome to the auduii'-e and thanks for their support of the fund drive. ScouUr Art Williamson, with ! the assistance of Cubs In a brief skit. Illustrated ceremonies in j which new boys enter Cub j packs. Jimmy Baldwin and his Scouts j of the 1st ar.u 2nd Prince Ru- rcnolti Hall. All members urged y Ncvs Clr-.-iifiecV to attend. , - ! ! Try Do. A a by prankster.;, new bnxes provcr' hen lire struck at ns' plant and thr Jiiiicd from a new ! the new boxes nrj ard Chief r.ocke urged all residents " themselves with Rod, Gun Club' j ; Plan Meeting On Monday evening the exe- : i ullvc of the Prince Rupert Rod md Gun club met to discuss a program for the annual meeting o be held tomorrow night at he Moose Hall. Jeff Lambly of Terrace clu' ittencled tlv meeting rid informed the membership of reso ml No. ) nd Filth SI ; Third 'h St.: Third Ave. St.: Fraser fit nnri TEETHING TROUBLES jg -SALE lutions to be brought forward by he Trrrare club ut the general iiieeting 1n Victoria. ' . The meeting hero is expected to be well attended and all mem First Ave. nnd Second Ave. and 'fst Ave. nnd Ninth First. Second and Second Ave. nnd 1 M- - in i -iMiiiirifir rmi h 1 ' if ,m SUCCESS EVERY TIME! i M -rrrrir l ! 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