oa c) By ‘BELEN DENNING ‘ichikan to join the announcing staff of local radio station CFPR. Mt. Falconer has had consid-., erable experience. in Scouting ‘and led ‘a troop of 33 boys in - {Ketchikan before coming to, the I city. , He willbe a. ‘great help to hardworking _ Scoutmaster Dave t/Yule who has been running the troop: alone since Scoutmaster Will Bruels left due to il] healthy several months ago. The. latest report on. Mr, Bruels js that he is recovering satisfactorily, and expects to be back with his work aie the Forestry Dept. before too ng For the sake ‘of added interest and“experience, the Fourth Uni- ted Church Troop and the See- ond Conrad Troop will be hold- fing their meetings together. ab Conrad:as a combined operation for the coming. “bvO weeks, Plans for forming a hew Scout ITroop atthe. _ Presbyterian ae Eg | chute ‘this ° coming September. fore El ere, completed at. the § Third Ke Troop’. group: ‘cominitiee * meet- Ine Jast. cyening’. under,” the Porcher Island. “are out al : aie ‘at Sots dry. flat. grounds, a nearby to, vend “aos a he: camp ‘equip- ne angen et Camp Sites for City Scout Troops in re Island cea Suitable od in the city recently from Ket- chairmanship of Mervyn Matr- tin. At the present time, there is only a Cub Pack at the Pres- byterian Church and several Cubs are now eligible to move up to Scouts. It is planned to ele- vate these eight or 10 boys to Scouts as soon as possible in other Scout Troops where they will receive. preliminary train- Ing and will be enabled to take nart in the summer camp. Whea the Third Troop begins operat- ing.its own Scouts in- Septem- ber, the boys will have the op- portunity of returning. THE EMPRESS OF FRANCE is Conrad Strect Scouts continue! "eh Montreal this year. The to function very happily under through Lake St. Peter by an ivebreaker. warped inlo her berth in Montreal harbor, first ocean liner to 20,400-ton Canadian Pacific Steamships vessel was shepherded Scoutmaster Jim Waite. ..The huge Conrad’ Cub Pack, whieh was split into two several months ago, is also operating most. successfully—one pack under Cubmaster G. W. Docken- dorf and: the. other under Cub- hmaster R, Tymehuk,. os VICTORIA (Pi. — Fairbridge ‘farm schoo! al ‘Suncan 40 miles Two Scouts ‘of the Fourth: north of here, may be converted Troop were invested’ hy.Com- into -a haven for wayward boys missioner Johin Robertson last similar to Boys’ town’ in Mis- week, : [sour st “BARRIE.- Ont. oe A Wand teaches. 40 children, some; Ml of. them only two years younger Wi than herself ‘and doesn’ é think ‘it's unusual, wl “The .17 “year - old “teacher, oF youngest | in -. Simcoe: » county, | mi teaches Grades 1 to 8 ina Au. year-old one-room rural school ‘Gineat this coinmunity ~ 50° miles ‘north of Toronto. Two, of her pupils, a boy and! la gir}, are, 15.1. The youngest is i7, “A native of Gananoque, Ont., ‘Miss Wand. says she has: no {trouble with discipline. : ' “The pupils are as wel behav: ‘ed-as you'll: find and ‘are: cast to get aiong with)” she said, ‘With (just six week’s: training ata To- {ronto teachers’: summer school, wishe. said teaching eight grades PERE EEE Eee fan FINE, SIREAM ss f “Stesmerd eth avel ‘t Gh ‘Lo | - ‘| miles up the Skeena river in B.C. | am | 4 ‘Open: belian, to: 1 ails Sie G35 2nd Ave, West in 4 i 610 1 BUFF “FATHOM GREEN | | b «Sea ute GRAY | | GORAL SAND Enduring ars | wo se ‘ i h 1 snflre Is enduring beauty for a small outlay, Shingles “4 TH athe nover nead pulnlas colourful as the sea shore, ve ‘A woodslike grain that's fire resistant, Weathorlzed ° att, {0 shed wator like a duck's buck, Asbestosscemantee ies tol and yermln proofwavy or straight buts, See 7 7 t va wwe, your building supply dealer or write to your neurest { ’ . ena: Bl Alas Office for further information, re ‘ ‘ “ATIAS. ASBESTOS Company Limited A Member of the Turner & Newall Organieution, MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIPEG EDMONTON VANCOUVER vast t pt Evitt&Co, Lid, W, mK Phone 2101. wis Te Hage Reval I eather | |) “Success” in Ontario. ") (vont itsoutlet near Prince ame | { . i ‘ Col. R: B. Longridge, Canadian ‘Leslon ‘Victoria zone command- er, “said a report of a special pro- jects committee on the matter has been approved by the pro- vincial command. Study is now being given to financing ancl the committee js that “It’s no wick at an. buses yuu gel a system, ” “Tt?s my chosen work and 1 love, it," she said,“I’'m-going to he a teacher ae the, Jest of my: a: boy or girl in trouble except a days," She said :shes going to penal institution.” the: report take anowher course this summer id. It said B T Mis- and will attend the 1957-58 term 5%! sald Boys’ Town, Mis- at Ottawa Teachers’, College. souri, was started by tiine vel- “ evans determined to do some- I will be eligible only: for pub- thing for’ the “good of their lic schools ‘because: you need a- ' 5 a bachelor of arts degtee for high coun) as 2 memorial to the elr, school, bit-I like rural ies ching COM! Cs: and : Td: like to" stay: right. here Inaugurated with. 12 bows inl until" get amy’ certificate and June. 1949. ‘the Misso url, project: maybe ‘a. lot: Longer. if, im per- has a grade ‘school, vewelable mitted, ” ehe sald gardens, swimming pool. splav-! ‘$ald® the atea: school boar 4 ing fields and gymnasium on 120; chairman, Morris’ Coutis: “Miss 2¢res, of land.’ There are no! Wand is doing oxtremely well’ special - restraints or physical : and, we’te happy with her.” So punishments. | are her pupils. = 0°, | Boys range In: age from nine | “She's Brat, ” said ‘one, to 15 and lve i in four cottages. | weet wee aerate mere nt school property can be leased or ipurchased. — “In the whole of British Coe lumbia there is no place to send ' : ' t ' 1 ! ' , t un. THE ETERNAL WORD--An offictal of the Theoloulen! Institute of the Empirical University In the Duteh elly of Utrecht pleces together a scroll from ancient seriptives whieh have been found recently, 'The seriplures, found in Egypt, are belleved to date” bnek to 400 A.D, When they are properly restored, the sornpbures | | Will he pul on exhibition Mt the univer rslly, orev men q 'You Name It, We Print It vs Right! ‘Quality Craftsmanship That Costs No More! When it comes to printing, sou us! Our superior workmonship adds much to tha appearance of your |: job, but adds nothing to its cost, Lot us prove this with quotations on anything from a business card to a catalog, The Dai ly Vous | Commercial Printing Phone 4125 Whore Craftsmanship Counts — Count On Us Wremveeteneie* * | leal, he made a desperate and unwed cad ‘grand slam in no trump. Saleh coaramorve spades AND (he king uf the opponent would have Our spades andl two hart ban She fest eight teleks in dine: oonent could be reduced ta five “ed before dummy, dub what It) ltd, ad the four of hearts on the: csufoly blank the kine alee, but there would be no way hind teensh the queen, 1 dune my disearded the second wd spade, Clacurd a spade, ' Won, Ab trek tye he led a newt to dliummy's dee, Then evan the; diamonds. Now he could safely play the four of hears from the diummy, The quech da his awn ‘hand would foree Me, ql tog, And so the mand shiny wits nade, “play di whieh you deliberately ‘sek up ti winning” card i an -oppanent's hand so that you will have convenient discards. i the hand apposite your long squeese sat, Vancouver Island Farm School | = May Become B.C. Boys’ Town | each with room for 16 boys.. Int Fairbridge farm school was! every cottage lives a married openéd in 1935 by the Fair- | couple who act. as parents to the bridge Foundation which sele-t- youngsters and consult with the ed boys and girls to attend the superintendent, social case school, mainly underprivileg: ed | worker, psychiatrist and hcen- youngsters from Great Britaln, ced teachers — all members of It was closed in 1949 when if be- the staff. came part of the BC. public, Boys stay at Boys’ Town until schools system. ; the staff feels they are able to Early in 1950 it was leased by! go home without getting into the CPR on behalf of the foun- ! new trouble, usually about 18 dation, to farm operators who months. A foster home is found maintain a herd of Ayrshires for homeless boys and the staff The lease has another year "| ~ Allison: at. orice keeps. her hopping but trying to determine if the farm Keeps in touch with the boy for run and there Js no provision for’ at least a year. extension. By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ‘Mr. Dale Unknowingly Completes Vienna Cou My, Abel is an in-and-outer. Alte he plays ‘pretty well, At other times, es peedally when playing’ vith a sharply evitical partner Iike Mr, Champion , re can be pretty bad. He didn’t quite know what to| Jo with his good hand in today’s deal ani, since he; had hee criticized for under bidding} oly ie prey ious anted ste at vrs reset t- ' . te ‘Mt. Abel-is not’a serious stu-! North sealer er haute ¢ dent of the game. For example,| Beth sides vulnenaure i ‘he doesn't know what a Vienna, Paci hom) Coup is—nol by that name, any-' AL APIQ) ey 4 lway. Tt tock that coun to make vit ‘ee i today’s contract and Mr, Abel a Boar og p reasoned it oat, + 0 ey ; ' Mr, Dale opened the king of| WEST MAST 4 palubs. Mr. Abel won with the, (Mr. bale {Mr Mees) we and paled slightly when he; 4 j st 5 2 iv: ae 6 saw fhe dummy. He ragcetted! : he age 8eh ‘Us brashness in the bidding, gy kK QJ de: VO:8 4 Je coumad several dimes pat! SOUTH ‘sould’ get his winners beyond! (Mr. Abel) welve, Mr. Champion was day a ek: ng 8b hin, his expressloa sccm. | ony Lo say, “E don't know wheth- : ° K Q stoaa ryou can mike ft All E know) a), bial. s, you'd better make it.” | North Bast South West i dane a Nys "eH SOLUTION pa tae be Va Mr. Abel thought, He thought. 6 w Pass 7 NT AML pass Hocame to him that he! saucere aul line V3 nek if ane apponent had four rand, rears. Tao gaurd hath merforn, “0 hale! LINDSAY'S Cartage & Storage Ltd, Established M0 HOUSEHOLD GO0QDS ‘ards in all, Mr, Abel could wine nonds and clubs, Thus the op.’ rds, Yes, {he squeese would wark,. Jut here was the rub, What sas a be discarded from dummy on 1 MOVING — PACKING he rua of the diamonds? Six: oHseards had to he made. Pourll CRATING -— STORAGE of them could be clubs, and one! Lift Van Service shill spade could be spared, | Agents Allied Van Lines POSSTUILETTES WoMr Dale Weld the king of} hearts and fou or move spaces, | everything would be all myht,! heeause he would have ta dis: Mr, Meek bald those key ends | Ty that ease, if dunniy cliseu rele Phones: Mr Wharf 4331 Office 5016 Meeks ean; or ewtly, Wis ing would fall under the: ‘Tnal djaniond, Tor Mi, Abel to pet latele la iis Mr Meek coud cufely | nally, Mr Abel si the sl | Meck to ato fhe blag. Bab Ma, Mavk couldn't hold four spades, The Vienna Comp, Men, ta a i Friday. 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, April 21, 1956, hementetee de tte ae Fase Passenger and Frelght Sailings from Prince Rupert To Vancouver —~ Priduy and Sunday 9 p.m. ‘ One-Time " wt Fortune To Kitlmat — Priday y jun, To Kemano — Sunday pan, Now Worthless To Stewart, Mice Arm—Sat- . urday 6 am, WINDSOR @ ~ A heap of worthless Russian banknotes, once worth a fortune, have been uncovered here, it was reported To Kincolith ~ Fortnightly from Prince Rupert Apl, 7 and 21, To Massett and North Queen Rubin .Muroff, owner of the!! Ghartottes — Ap) 4 and 18, money, declined to tell the To South Queen Charlatles — amount or origin except that 1t ts! ge I Apl, ll and 25, part of an estate settled recently, | The money was found tn al] Passengers board steamer one safety deposit box opened in hour before sailing. connection with the will, Passenger Reservations Mr. Mucoff showed reporters hos. Freight Bookings a thick shear G. 500-ruble notes | Prince Rupert Agent ‘ , . LES SMITII we In 1912 were worth $900) 509 3rd Ave, Ph. 5333 & The bills are crisp and new | ogo | are redeemable in gold. (CP Photo) |e denteeeaen wen cesne atianes me | iBricklaying mi | Generol Repairs | | FRISCO FOLLIES | and Russian wording states they ; Plastering Ser rving B.C, sine | 1389 2 tranny R. (Dick) Balchin Ty Daily News Classifeds THE MELROSE gy © FINE, FAMOUS CHINESE QUSIFES 2. SERVED TO PERFECTION phone SOLO Today 7-9 pam, For Orders to Take Out “House Of Bamboo" SPEC IAL! MON, TO WED. T5 P. M, ONL Y ee Ute WOMAN OF sa ACADEMY AWARD DTU Ls Mod ee iisaMuue rd R TRCHNICOLO WILLIAM HOLD TOTEM Today BING CROSBY — DONALD O'CONNOR 7-9 p.m. In “Anything Goes’ “vet ae e Starr ur DCW ob nda dL Ll Seda Aa ted, aorta, "THE BED “Rowdily Funny!" \ —-Jack Karr, Toronto Star “Spicy, racy and hilarious" ~NLY. 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