LEWIS H EADS NEW GROUP Shore Seen Here Soon For Retarded Children Formation of a day school for “retarded child- by. September. was foreseen Friday night follow- ng, the organizational meeting of a local association “retarded children in Prince Rupert and district. "meeting was held in.the Civic Centre and soon- sor ed‘ by the Canibrai chapter. of the Imperial Qrder of the ey ee of the Empire, - | Miss Eve Rivett all of the Cam- ra chapter, 1.0.0.2. The meeting heard reports by “| Mr, Lewis, Mr. Hankinson and Mrs, A Cooper of Miller Bay Indian hospital. who. gave opin- ions and reports on problems "| existing in the prdévince with the some 3,000 retarded children in British. Columbia, ~ iny a "school couldn't be ) by. September for the ee ‘elected: to. office were -B. Laing, ‘net vice- “presi resident; Mis, W, | Ker- recording. sect sine v: “Mrs, Slater, corresponding sec- 8. Li C. “Griffiths, of the Canadian Mental Tealth association, said “thal. the Jack of understanding between the publi¢ and those working for the {retarded . children must he .| bridged if-the school is to. he a succes.” ’Mrs, Cooper, who was instr. Visit of Premier Bennett - Rupert District Musie Festivals, Mr, Hankinson, represehtative j Tuesday night when the Sunday, First For Music Festival Although musical talent takes the spotlight in the city this week the fact that a premier of British Columbia wil attend the Prince Rupert District, Music festival for the first time is a notable occasion. The three-day festival, which starts Wednesday morning, will be climaxed Friday night by the attendance of Prenier W. A.C, Bennett, who is making an official one-day visi: to Prince Rupert. Mr. Bennett will appear at the festival at 9 pan. at the invitation of the association. Eurton L, Kurth of Vancouver, who has been connected with the festival movement. for ‘more than 30 years will adjudicate 180 entrants Mr, Kurth alse adiudicated the 1951° and 1934 Prinee Highlighting the festival will be the 45- -piece Ketchikan High school band competing against, the Booth Memorial } igh school band: 30 voices entered from the Hazelton Amalea- mated. Elementary Senior High school anc Mike Colussi's accordion band. Honorary-president C. G. Ham. will officially open the festival Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. Henry Vanderheide Elected Sunday School Superintendent | Henry Vanderheide was elected | schoo!” during the summer holi- | superintendent of the First Bap-| days. tist. church Sunday school last} The meeting. discussed the pos-j¢ sibility of joining with the Bap- ilist church of Kitimat, to hold! scheo! teachers of the First Ban-; { stp oe week visit in Vancouver, ‘a PERSONALS 4 Vue tupeik Dally New. Monday, April 23, 1950, Boat Course PLUNGING WATERS Mrs, Daniel Sievert, 1329; David Zille, 702 Fifth Avenue Eighth Avenue Bast, left this’ West, left this morning by boat morning by CPA plane three-week holiday in Vaneou , couver ver, and Vancouver islene, | Mrs. Ellis A. Enridge, 1236 Sec- former cityiond Avenue West, felt by boat plane this! this morning for Vancouver Rudolph Olson, resident, left by in the city as guest of Mr, Mrs. Peter Lien, Strect, : and take up permanent residence, 424 Dunsmuir, poe | Miss Geraldine ‘daughter of Mr, 1426 Second ‘liam = Moorchouse, Alfred) Burnip, 1635. Kighth ; Avenue West and his daughter Avenue fast, arrived home Sat- Saturday urday afternoon by plane for a vwo- Month's hollday with her par- ents. Miss Moorehouse is in first i June left morning by the city boat for a pen “year training at the provineial Mrs, O, Greiner of Edmonton mental hospital al Essondale, returned home this morning by B.C. CPA plane via Vancouver alter mt noe attending the wedding of her Dr. W. B. Laing, medical health son Raymond Greiner to Marie Officer of Skeena Health Unit, Skalmerud, Saturday night in {lett this morning for Stewart on the Firs United church, a routine visit, He expects to re- ——— _ turn Wednesday. Rasmus Tysse of Porcher is- re tand left this morning from; Mts. J. D. McRao, the morning — aboard cifle Airlines plane for Var. LOUS | ver en route to Norway where: he will spend an extended holi- Week holiday in Duncan, BC, for al for a two-week hollday in Van- Ch morning for his home in New! route to South Burnaby where Westihinster after a week's visit. she will join Mr. Enridge and Moorchouse, and Mrs, Wilel' 406 Fourth: lo " + f /Prince Rupert by Canadian Pa-; Avenue West, left the cily this { Union| ‘Steamship Camosun: for a two Again Tonight (| SAINT JOHN, N.B, (The Second session of the Civic) New Brunswick tfavel bureat Centre small-boat course boing! te olher officials are working conducted by Harbormaster) 0) # plete site at the famed William Koughan, will be hei! Reversing Falls here, ‘The falls, tonight in the Common lounge, /which alter with the tides, are a Course takes tn harbor regula- top tourist atbraetion, tions, buat construction and: ee chart reading. TUESDAY — 8 p.m. LEGION AUDITORIUM o " {mental in starting a class for “Iretarded children in Trail four years ago, told the meeting of the problems encountered and tist church held its annual nivel ja ing at.the home of Mrs, | Johnstone on Fourth Avenue Members were told that ai East. booklet called “The Vohuntecr’ the methods of teaching in-use! In other appoin tments Dr. D.: Choir” containing a mother’s! at that time. 'L. Sherk was clected assistant! day hymn, composed by former’ A panel discussion was hel dj superintendent; Arthur Jones, ‘resident. Mrs. J.C. Gilker of Se-; amp this summer at Lakelse: jay visiting relatives. » Lake, q / where she will visit Mr, McRae’s| ‘brother-in-law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. O, BE. Qualley and Mr.if McRae’s mother, Mrs. Dunean Ci} ! McRae, ' Past Mistresses ‘Of LOBA Meet Members of the Past Mistres-. “a oniinations committee forthe aie re f election was’ composed of Mrs. ~hwith Mr: Haustason, Dr, Laing: junior department head, assisted ‘attle, has now been veecived in’ ses association of the Ladies: gene and. Mrs, Cooper, answering; by Judy Lloyd, Katherine Sem-'the city, Words for the hymi,! Orange Benevolent association: : Apple F Follies 7 _{ questions asked by the meeting, | ple, Mts. Kenneth Bateman, Da- jcalled “We Thank Thee for Our; gathered in Club 27) Wednes-- A film entitled “A Sehcol for: vid Owens and Mrs. M, H. Wat-: : Mothers’? the operation | ers organist. | Mrs. Frederick Antrobus, wife! ner mecting. cf day schools for retarded! Mrs. W.D. Smith was elected to‘ of former minister of the chureh. Presiding was president Mrs,’ children. ;head the primary department,:vho is now incumbent at First! Harry Paulson, On behalf of ihe Cambraiiassisted by Mrs. Henry Vander-; Baptist church in Yorkton, Sask.' fi the short business session “|chapter, Mrs. Griffiths exnressed , heide, Maynard Vanderheide and | Rev. J. A. Roskam, church Das- which followed the dinner, tinal “ithe appreciation of the alti! ude! Donald Patrick. Mrs. T. R. Lloyd tor, was in attendanea at the: “ans were made for the “Past of the speakers ane the meetine! was eee ted head of the begin-: laceting, Mistresses” annual tea May 10. towards the problems of retard-; ners’ department, assisted by: =a , The meeting made a donation ed children and the form: ation | Mrs. D. L, Sherk, Mis. R. B, Mac-; Newlyweds Mr, and Mrs. Ray-/ig the Protestant Home in New of a day school in Prince Rupert ; Donald, Miss Geraldine Wilkins' mond Greiner left this m orn-. Westminster. Next meeting will Don't be discouraged We Know Summer j is Coming and That Means GERATOR TIME See the New 1956 Models Now on Display at was written by day night for their annual din-’ roimy” showel : out Satiirday night; the “hate. i or ing. cast of" ‘the. West Coast Varieties “Frisco: Follies”. spon- a / ‘jaugh-provoking and en- ible show that.had the audi- : rolling. in ‘the aisles.” In naftetnoon they pleased a house” free “matinee : for these children ,and Mrs, Lloyd Bowman, organ-;ing aboard the Camosun for i be! held at the home of Mrs. Je a rarer —nnermmrermace mee weep ome list. | honeymoon trip to Edinonton | -R, Carr, 995 Borden Street, Mrs. Rudolph Braun of Van-| Miss Betty Blake was re-elect-: via Vandouver, where they will: wet eaten entice . zf ‘ ee couver returned home Saturday/ed secretary-treasurer of the: take up permanent — residence. FORMOSAN PEAK e, we fe ; f ceremonies, ne Byler aboard . the Union! Sunday 5 school, i Mr. and Mrs, Greiner were mar- i, xing vee. Hau eet. is ee News . ee Clever tap ane Ag 1 | Steamship Coquitlam -after at- | During the business sessi on: tied Saturday night in ihe st !the highest peak on the island ot’ ¢ 343 3rd Ave, Dial 4236 tan “dances.” iy win “Amer” tending the funeral of her hus-| plans” were discussed to hold a! United chureh with Rev. 5. G.!surmuse, swonghold of the Chi-. band, ten-day “Dail Vacation Bible’ Sieber officiating. “Walker, Spanish dances by Lois | y ee ____‘nese Nationalists. | piel: popular ‘songs: pleasingly |. . - : est ~ Ayres, ‘Dennis Mulroney, | D. L -Bell,: Lorne. Kennedy, : Assisting. Follies: pianist Tar ald Gand, drummer Nal Mock @' Buy. your show tickets at the Grand, Cafe~and’ avoid. waiting. ; vThi eek. we. have Crushed Al- " thond «Breaded. 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