Pi for Unwed Mother 5} Wynne optic ' : / L) th S§ f li e 19 Sh. “ , Zi st ng atua HOnisl 4 ACR : hat / iy Haven” a Salvation that all adoption plans from 8 Mone In Windsor, Ontario, Salvation Army Homes are made by reliable child placing agen- cles. In Canada, It ts “The Children's Ald Society,” Leaving for her home tn Wind- for on Saturday, Major Eacott |s the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Salvation Army Major and Mrs, W, C, Poulton, while here for ten days, “This Is my first visit to Prince Rupert and I think {tis a fasein. hy MBs of any race, creed or ‘i Waeho are to become moth- Bem ut the security of mar- was the lople of a talk my Senior Major Emily at a women's meetng In Lamevation Army Oltadel, last 118 br Major Kacott, in charge Ah Hiven for the past iH said “lhe tlrst work of ii Byation Army ds to bring | ating place” the major anid, ni spel of the Lord Jesus — y | AT people.” @aith Haven the Impor- mi spiritual fe Is taught eg meosed. Regular services, vite and evening prayers D ovonto-dSprn Dress Des ch Haein the Chapel, which ts VESS estqner chy : the building, the major ti ied | eC soa, . } J 1y reel ED) Ib YEARS AGO op encep IPod oy Brigadier Allee M, es years ago, girls come: LONDON 0,—~A young dress ee at Falth Haven as soon | designer from Toronto will ex- # or their parents feel change her needle for a aword mpuld rave thelr own com-/ this fall to face Britaln’s best es, froma as far as New?| women fencers, ed and British Columbia.) cynthia Beaucnamp, 23, start. 1s plenty Of assistance : pq fencing to Improve her pos- i ltd fg My Vp 4 nde Rist, 48 ME ft to the un-wed mother,"| ture os a model in her mother’s -. Becott sald, The problem: rondon dress-designing studio, ) by make her aware of the Now she handles the flashing HI Mrotection and services! pades well cnough to enter the TIRE these residences which pritish Indies Juntor foll champ. iecress Canada and Un-"onships, to be held in London Porites. she sald. Slade Ewcott went on io say (0 ; a q iw Play i in October, Her mother, British-born Cyn- thla Bradley Beauchamp, re- turned here 10 years ago after selling her dress shop in uptown Toronto. A year ago the mother- nad-daughter team opened a basement studio In’ a London side street near Oxford Circus. They produce original designs and patterns, and individual garments, Mrs. Beauchamp, who Hved In Canada 17 years, started design. Ing in Toronto during the Sec- ond World War and her daugh- ter was sewing her own dresses at the age of elght, Fencing has brought Miss Beauchamp both polse and a fiance, She met Kenneth Toye, 25-year-old London actor, at an afternoon class when the young man was learning sword skill for na film role, They will be mar- tied next year and will later move to Canada,. ) Tanenco Line Sashion Kage This Autumn By MURIEL PENN | LONDON (Reuters)--The fla i meneo line, a long, moulded ‘hody dine which (Mares into sud- den swiillng fatness about knee length, has been introduced for 4 fall and) winter ‘fashions by Michael Sherard, a younger member of the exclusive Incor- porated Snelety of London Fash- jon Desleners. The new line also Js featured iW the colleetidas of Norman Htartuell, the Queen's dress- maker, John Cavanagh and Clay vice a hn TOY at play in these MINCE soparates! Flat. Relop With criss-cross CON AS trim shorts YEN a graceful flare over Atria of fash- MIX-thateh —- provide at changes! 470; Misses’ Sizes 12, 8, 20 Size 14 brat-tap, Kirt take Hy yards 35- Yord contrast fabrye, fern easy ta use, sin. KIS tested for Tit, Mplete iustewted dn 4 lon and Michael have madels| featuring tt. Basteally, it represents a de- scent of Che tong torso dine of the Jast two seasons, But the moulded Ine, Instead of stop- ping at the hips. carries on down to the knees, giving a “hobble” effhet reminiscent af We, Sherard uses Che “fameneo" ihe named after the dancers of southern Spaln—to stress tls Hew body the whieh flares into fullness from the hips down- ward, He terms it oan inverted "Y" A dinner dress Ino black lace ayer rose sulin moulds the figire closely to a point well towards the knees and then ery. FIVE CENTS 20S Sshonps cannot TTT pattern, many SIZE, NAMIE, BS SIVLE NUMBER, Mer 0 ANNE ADAMS, The Dally News, Mat. PL 60 Front Alrect Worth. In additlan Digby More; 1” AGIRI can really feet “bathed” with plenty of the fur showing, — even the hood. Price is a mere Dr. HG. Gunning, of the Association of Profes- sional Engineers of B.C. and J. A. Merchant, Registrar of the Association, both of Vancouver, were thie guicéts of honor when an annual dinner meeting was staged Monday evening at the Broadway cafe by the local pro- fesstonal engineers, Bliests present, Dr. Gunning give a brief talk on the alms and fleals of the Professional Engincers Association, “Honesty", ‘Wustlee" “Courtesy’, the moral philoso. | phy and ethles of the engineer's | code, should gulde eugincers in: thelr professlonal lives as well: t i { DOT ee een naen Tosomenpemgytanne o: SLOUCHE LINE — The flap. pers slouch will be back again this fall, achlewed Chrough a rounded — shauleler (repped belt) by Monte-Snya and Pruain of New York, The three-plece ensemble, done in yellow and black English knit tweed, consists of a stralmht in mink in this luxurlous hooded reversible coat by Originals of New York. One side ts vicuna (left) while the other side ts all mink andi @ Call ,i-Bone Steaks. Phowie orders a (178) "| @ Salt Lake Ferry operating dally except Monday 2, 3, 5, 7, 8 \ noe $9,000, in case’ you're interested, Ethics of Code Outlined At Engineering Banquet President: as thelr private lives, Dr. Gun- ning told the gathering. Later In the evening, Dr, Gunning presented R. E, Wells, of Terrace with a certificate of the Registrar of Profosstonal Engineers, Mr, Wells ts a Cana- dian National Railway bridge engineer, V.'T. B. Williams, president of Addressing the nineteen’ the local professional engineers, chalred the meeting, Dr. Gunning and Mr. Mer- chant left immediately follow- ing by private boat for Kitimat, readers the Grand Cafe for Jumbo Prawns, Garlic Spare Ribs, Beef Chow Meln, Almond Sith Annual Baptist Camp [To Start At Lakelse Tuesday More than 60 children of the bible. study’ will make up the city between ages nino. and 16 morming program; swimming years will board the bus next} and handwork, in the afternoon Tuesday morning for Lakelse while the evening program will Lake to enjoy It days of care- consist of recreation and fire- free camping when the Regular | sido, Baptist Church will hold fts| The working principle of the Sixth Annual camp for the chil- camp is that a full day. of dren of the district, . {planned activity makes for sleepy The campsite, situated on the campers’ at "lights out” Mr. safest shore of the lake Is pra- Thorpe sald, . vided ‘through the efforts of the} Two other church camps have Prince Rupert: Kinsmen for the | been Grganized for ‘summer use of local youth organizations, | camping, free of cost and almost fully} Soveral children of the Prince equipped, - nein Rupert Pentecostal Tabernacle Rev. L, A, THorpe, pastor of | are presently enjoying. camp at the Regular Baptist Church as Lakelse Lake uy tho guests of director and Pastor J, Bergen as! the Terrace Pontecostal Taber- assistant Director .are presently} nacle. - meeting with thelr staff of 10 The third camp will be upder cooks, counsellors, teachers and | the direction’ of Pastor Charles recreational supervisirs to draw Sinclalr of the Evangelical Free up final plans ‘and make de- Church “and will leave August talled preparations for the 11115 for two weeks, While fig eventual days ahead, capacity has-not yet been reach. Archery will be an addition | ed, another’ {ull camp. tg ex. this year, Rev, ‘Thorpe sald to-| pected, day, while standard activities More than 100 children will Include swimming, water-soft- benefit from. the excellent swim- ball, volley-ball, a pienie for the| ming and the moral and spirl. younger campers and a htke up| tual encouragement that these “Old Baldy” for the older ones, | Camps make possible, Mr. Thorp: The water slide and paddle | said today. - board, that were introduced last year and proved so popular will be augmented by the new diving float, Mr. Thorpe sald. A work period, cabin Inspec- tion, @ meeting of singing and toon FC TC; OTC D CRON erorenveoeo |. PERSONAL Meretoororesooecooneoooooreenen Mrs. Bert Sheppard, 229 Seven. th Avenue East, accompanied her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Hudson and grandsons, Lynn and Brian to their home in Vancouver, Wash.. ington by car yesterday for a Short holiday. Mr. and Mrs, Hud- son and family have been guests of Mrs. Hudson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard for the past two weeks. Mr. Dan Doswell, Personnel | ° manager and Mr, V. T. B, Wil - llams, plant engineer at Colum- {bin Cellulose Company Ltd., Watson Island, left this morning by plane for Vancouver on a Short business trip. MEDIEVAL:. INFLUENCE.‘ Echoes of: the past ‘ate strong In this . two-pleed “milifnery | ee Ke reatton for fall and wi Chicken, Pineapple Chicken,! Mr. G. T. Raga employed with “Ey alfredy 7 t fal yaa er Shrimp Fried Rice, Pork Chop Leonard Fisherles of Montreal! of heavy mauve ink satin Suey and the best Red Brand P specialty. Dial 3215, akirt, black jersey blouse, and Wo od2ineh cont with) slouch Tonto, Ont, bursts Inte sndden fullness. ‘ emermpirenoneense” 4 hon jenn o/co/ THERE'S A WORLD TO SEE AT THE PLNLE, rape, I'S HERE! Everything's all see at ' Exhibition Park Vancouver, for the biggest, busiest, nvont exciting fay in thy West yeu ts ANE, tne again, Don't mis the seres of new exhibits, the thrills of the Rave Tracks the (ree Outdoor Theatre and the inv rigualingy mew buildingsy the galoty, colar. “tu the NLE, | {IT oy and pageant ys Whatever you da, don't miss thiv year's bertersthan-ever DNLE. a Vancouver, Go, ye, go rao Ub G WRIT, Prosaded : ’ returned home this morning by ‘Canadian Pacific Airlines plane after a three month training program with the Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Co-operative Assoc. Bentrously trimmeéd with rhinestones, pearls and small White beads, the curving pill- box fils over a long mantle that fastens under the chin Sg nna no? 2 2 0 we ww - Sa te se 0 as 222s ssa a ee Sea aesnaanaaaanas | CLT) AUG, 24th to SEPT, Sth . n . ' , i ' ( \ fe Pot. 1, 0” y Stopes ‘ . : oid Prince Ru \ Wednesel pert Daily News ay, July 27, 1955, MONTREAL (Gi—Many agen- cles throughout Cannda now are accepting the principle of “risk adoption” of homeless children, says Mrs. Murlel McCrea, execu: tlve director of the children’s 1 service centre here, “Not so long ago adoption ag- encles worked on the principle he * ee be ketal of that a baby had to be perfect jhefore he could be considered adoptable,” sald Mrs. McCrea In an Interview, | “We thought it absolutely nec- essary to fix teeth and remove bad tonstls before placing a child dn-an adopting- home. But today ‘We no longer feel that a baby has ta be perfect before he's ready for adoption and we see no rea. kon why adopting parents shouldn't accept the same re- sponsibllities ag natural parents when It comes to remedying phy. sical defects In thelr children.” ‘MANY DEFECTS The children's service centre, a Red Feather agency, has “suc- cessfully placed many children with such defects as cross-cyes, club feet, a history of epilepsy Jand deafness,” ~ Mrs. MeCreg sald not mental or physteal handicaps but a mix- ed racial background is the greatest hurdle In adoption. Some children of excellent physical and’ mental capacity @ Fishing @ Hunting STORE ~ Babin ty Agencies A Rh Adoption ; Pris reason Snug: tdumph Is needed, A. copling. | | a cannot find foster ho Hb brand Denture Gushfons are a , h of aetener, a nonitlonal new Plaatle- * WRITE FOR RESERVATIONS kode ¢ Lake Reso TOPLEY, B.C, SPPOPFET IDO OPET OL ENEOb OEE peverars CPPOOF: ‘ NEW: MODERN CABINS, BOATS, MOTORS AND } lace - gives perlog the-eoh, steaks, apples al yes ~~ plates ata pate bn gum of dentures, ‘ Soug tollmirs evn last {ram 3 te $ pra a Iable ~ doxa. not hae ; in plats, Feels right out whon replacemant, Is needed, No daily buther with adhealves,, Cot Snug brand Penture Cushlons at yout: druggiat today! 2 liners (or upper. of lower: plate $1.40. Money back Uf not aatiched, GT. FULPORD Co, Ltd, Brock ville, Ont, Btays soft and 4 . ey to-tining that-geta rid of the annoyanes and. ireitation of loos, badly Atting (alse teeth.” Bauig eases sore, irrtiatnd fitting dentures, Applled makes the wobldlest plates atay firmly th t comfort. hat corns wr tall, laugh aa yod rely, solidly, . pome dye ta (noe na fow minutes,, - rden and. fi ‘ ‘ THE { ‘ . ot ' . ee ye \ ay welt ay, ‘ hae Soy a . HANAN AMMO NAR NOt tat ads ‘The best Way to locate the Backsto-School buyer Is to tell hor through nowspapor advertising what your toro has for: tlie studont, In the Dally Nows your advortising has a 100 par cont , opportunity of boing doliverod because it nwalts tho convontonen of the customer, It tells a Full story, it gives comp'ote dotatts aril the student's mothor enn ellp it out for roforonco, A Ayia any 1 fews tet : he hs i ne . yh } orbs aM q alla, 1 J ¢ mes for thi... | “In the 27 years I've worked’ with the agency I only remen=. her two Negro couples who leg-’ ally adopted children,” sho sald: “And they asked for children’ who were really colored, No one: “ wants the child whd looks white~ but has colored ancestry.” ° Miracle Cushion Holds False Teeth. Tight and Firm of a at . ion. BABINE LAKE RESORT pm. Continuous from 11 am, lation, and drops to the shoulders, | J : - Phe sagt cuther permitting, ON ERENCE ERIE IE REIT EEE EOD RRCODBEEON TOTS CUC DEC GTODOTTOEDERPERIOTET OD A): : ‘e The Public Library ts clos. 5 . . - Ing for vacation Saturday, duly % : ite (Bib and re-opening Friday, Sep. AT L E ST . eel ecemetnat 5 ' . a oo Me | DEETH'S PHARMACY /¢. AS Lo un POR HEALTHC AND BEAUTY : ce os — We Deliver : . ; | DIAL 4313 ne ho eet : | iv” \ mg | Seater | vee. . Pibzeahuigs : men LOOK INTO. | oe 1955 |; ob " : ar a ma Printing Needs) |: PR ‘NOW " Do oO CO a ee Hine and , " \ | | nn Ti " : oa ys be bb Pint)’ © IS COMING TO TOWNE | Dibb Printing}: \ \ INee ¢. ’ ” Lo lb COMPANY i ) | 8 on The National Bureau of Advertising has discoverod that 4 oy RK ; it takes $55.00 to get a studont back to school and only a tiny 8! i fraction of that is spent on apples For the teacher, - 4 : wipe I" Any morchant learning that a cortain family would bo in u oe, a a town this month with $82,500.would break a latch string trying ‘8 1% a . to locate that family, Back-to-School isn't ono family but tho ‘ " $82,500 is conving to town, " Ky a aL lela =