‘Wax Bath, Other. Items wee ee ee Still Needed By Clinic A wax bath, linens, bedding and towels are need: ced for the continued success of the Canadian Arthri-: itis and Rheumatism Society clinic in Prince Rupert, Mrs, T. J. Boulter, chairman of the Women’s com-| mittee told more than 30 women attending the CARS | “night, “get acquainted’ meeting in the Civic Centre Friday "We now have $200 car-emork- | A) filin: proc fuced by the he ‘ed for the wax bath but it. is! ithritis and Rheurnatism Foun- “up to our committee to raise the jc ation In New York was then | ‘jalance of more than $209 for Shown hy P. L, Peterson and. ‘this container ag well ag raise ‘followed by slides and commen. ‘money for other necessary items {tary by Miss Conway. ‘for the clinic,” Mrs, Boulter said, | physiotherapist told) the Broup | cthat, when she arrived here iss |’ ‘than two months avo the clinic | - “consisted of Uttle more tha Mm vo | “beds but. now the clinic is ents coming for treatment cone ‘Uinually from 9 to 5, Jn the clinic but advise patients! show shome.” by the Prince Rupert people, "again have Dr, R. G, | “the ‘tool of the society.” ‘group's support CARS could not ‘sald, work is uniring and the mu-* At oresent the maior expen- uel roa tanked a Not ses and salaries are pale by. 1 for his efforts on vehall o ‘headquarters in Vancouver but ‘women's commitiee fo provide sulted dn Vis, Anton Dybhavn Mrs. Peler Wong served re- ifreshments provided by the, i Miss iBroadway cafe to conclude the | i 1 Patricia Conway, ctlile rsoclal, “= MUSEUM—| completely furnished with a 1 o- Dy JOCELYN BOLTON ..-~ treat themselves al’ We were very pleased to have Miss Conway said, iquite a good attendance at our “Tt is moct eratifying to see Annual meeting: last Wednesday * the wonder ful suport given me ‘and it Is gratitying to know we as rour president. [ believe a vote of . thanks ty due to Dr. Lary: for. always making himself ayuleble : ‘to head our hoard, also thanks: ‘to J. B. Scott for again allowing his name to sfand for vice- president, His Interest in our: “We nob only vive treatment: {0 are” she added, William Brown, president of local CARS) branch — told members they were “the werking | Without the fenedion in) Prince Runert, he of the museum, which Is very. “evident everywhere you look. branch is! : vv Mery my 2 on money for: The Board of Directors is also! the Prince Runery faced with rai-ing . peneee a next year's operations when the'@ good representalion, and we: elinie. here hecomes setf-sup-_ lope all organizations interested | porting, Mr. Brown said that i, The suse A ee the was {the responsibility of the) lee tow hi caren oul Thave a few on hand, but would | the working items ‘appreciate many mare, Mtre, Bent or's rere! top. 1 have just, received a very; . chee ‘ ‘ appett ’ + yayhe “ money-making suegestions re- interesting little book “People of the Potlatch” with 119 illus of the St, Paul's tutheran church, (aUons of Indian Art, This book: : atfer|pe ta held on bake. sale has been published to tie in within the next month ard Mrs, witha very extensive exhibition Barl Gorda od the being held on April 10 to May . wroup provide a booth ot the G at the Vancouver Art Giliery. Civle GentrePotmourrl in May. J. A, Morris, curator of the Vin-° * couver Art Gallery and) Mrs, ‘Audrey Hawihorne, — arseciate | | Th curator, museum of anthrooology Ce ntre atthe University of | British, Columbia have spent a great ‘deal of time and effort in ar- This Saturday ‘nleht wil sce the adult members ub the eom- munity plymg ail Qheir serena qarare Ushing the honk, They are hop- ing that a_ mumber of: people will te ke the opporient! y! of visitive {he gallery rag 1 to Ve . a“ tre . 1 L skill lo wit) the total orttt oer mmunity are visiting " beleve - FRANCOIS LAKE, B.C.-Fred from Alberta. by train, They are | , 4s » Loli : ‘ ne . ». DY ; ang se a nin on. ping Ne eur this Me Mere, Paulle, who lives of Neratee, had becutifil birds, with. bronze; ‘ VP iEC ‘ . {re . ' ' 1 ‘ aly i . ‘ vasket Dl wey would ens m ne wat to destroy his fuyely purebred stripes running down cach side ; 5 “01 MWar, WSK EOL % avjlnry ¢ ty ser : . i. we . Poug, — EUE-O basketball fo the Gallery ane eoire UMS nani @Prince.” He bad been iu of their white necks, relay races and mu teal cits. padion dbpby, Th le inteers' in pant with a porcupine and geainslh Ube ‘Teen Layers. PvE ty pete thet many of the MICOS ag 0 badly hurt with the quinls ag heard via the neignbors TRG are ef Treien art, ef whieh we that. nothin vara be done for Pht Francois Lake Women's’ Joe Scott sh has been DUsY heye (he same fn our Mueeuin, vO atepay serie “sO Institute celebrated {ts tenth: , " him, They were oven in TS a ene a ; a3 pracdsing pine- pons to defend pp pyy of con weull espe fara nouth and throat anniversary at Mrs, Reg Par- i his {ile us “thane of the PING peay af bs heal welo tn the Ouran “ns tingtun's home Thursday after-: buapers” Art CGndlery ond thes will be Fthel i Abe W . ' noon, Twenty-two members and yon . Tthel and Abe Weins cid the ‘ Mro anid Mes, Bob Toweh, ave ateased faced va a ees opt yer . . ~. frlends were present, Mrs, Spen- : ‘ . - ohtidren are staying al Shorts: ; r - also been practic HOV TURP wee Heeitae | priee The evhi- sawmill at C ievrnynant where cer. Aistriet president, and Mrs. came apainet the lesa -ae bad- Wiig do dap fy diftewnnt sar. tye is moekine ah vy are Oy ral Vorsyih, buth of Peraw, drove minto expert. The bask-tiall tions, eneh vy fiehine, henerhold we Is te the a os read that over by ear and were elven a nies 0 eoada road se th: PAA, Hive ORVerSs HODERTITEE Oya pypere hein eereney Vv, ‘he , : fen en ; _ hearty welcome, Mrs. Norman who have nol Seen On Une COs These wi he eran ef want Wey GO TOE BEEN cane CW, Schreiber and Mrs, Fred To'- for same Hine, Sone oh these aprppec oo farte are) Tyee yay Mr ‘ Mrs Chivh Braee ‘wurst came fran Norulee whieh baskerball players se $0 CONs tener oegatitta oud pelay wary UM ane iMe ee is 35 mites fram Francois Lake rident they feel trey dev Mave Gseitag pit paekatry, othe In MP and AES. BEE WGOGS TEN dat ding picking uy Mrs. Cane to practice, at Teast tat the word they iivve for presn Pelee, Pye placed b Fen the wornen's fam te win their eame. Vin sure adult cheer Jeador, Deryl Kata oky, will give her elab compare aad strength 10 play We fle game, “Dhis Is gonus to be an evening of fun for the whele family, The Ro-Me-HL band, cheer dendets ; and students will be there, Ait Murray will be Master af Cerc- iontes, and Many piash hryorites of basketball and eon. whl be on tend. co donk mie Saterday, Mirch Wat 8 gan afe fe lt The Sqiiave Puneiiee roi ere road ep rarnes, There wll) glee hae qdremmatte dole ef Vrvelin gs Afar | end ta f pint owl tye he apr oafeagd pa halide he. heer pad woe, an (] fyenen seryadyy on perhess thas wil! quired have Hy en dt stew Maret is the Moeth for renew: ine vour memberships. | was RPVERoRsWFTFETAENID', savernens ase: PERSQNALS FOF OF EROS TR EU TEED ED TRON OH EID ITER OR Alderman Kay Smith left the city dart night abound the Cae moet for Vaneanyer where she will represent Brines Rupert at spy uae ryyting ave ty type ty aes cen Powe holdioe a soci ‘Thusdiny eves the anmnal cunference of (Ie Wie tk Rpra tPheer's a real Cumidbin, Caneer Hoeloty, TLC eed) an atote, «ae a live croup (visto Mareh 12 und Th aud he Seventy Annual Meeting of the Canadian Arthiitls and. hematin Soelety, BC. diye. cdon Marely Hand 1, af niitelois rounded: Wp os Abe Poel, of (he Roeky Mountain Moye WED be cuppleai ihe de be ple Nee Ty TER Onapveth, oi artay phealed A tabssiee at val , and rowed dane wel te How, I. , Wray, pasta uf the eared TES 8 pan The oe ries Raipert Pinst | resbyterian pen wil be unphice ty barely Tell this morntig bs Iiedes, Pie eve de ba Conodiin Paeifle Airings plane bambers eet thea eist- sa all Ur Vancouver where he wil ats row eee danee epily net and the Westiitister Preshy- pre oyyeteame Vemavesy deat heyy dieetiies whieh shire to- fornes your tanely elegy hos ayy Tran son ehd cea cars Bo Muelonald " th brs, and A onewooreedepy fom Vain Hevers: ABUT vin pad Morar poephee will hold dee fl bo TPR, at Meventh Avenno Tass, Cea Hampopen. afterbaatn abi eft the city Hund y morals Mia qe He de dese tolles tat hoard the tion Steamship foo dr fhe ah ea Phe oea ‘paleo or Port Alherm mec Ved) be tel ae athens where (lies wl july Mr, Mare Donald nd fake up: permanent a maetitorina a abe bles Pal re Tdeniee, jae borate penaher Tan meds, idors. Mhatey ate sup atled Hints W " RoOAS Tehelov, iardie aaent me there bs for Departinent af Transport ta Hats relented Ue Helier Ripert, retuned lane rawtierinny HID i jan. Meqe Satiredrty merits ahead the rootytae iia egie Bova antiali CUMOGUH EEE work's Vist ih Vieaworer ind Vietorha, ' “ Vays fet free foun Hanh feeeet oe Manelay, been . Parjer Rebfae fo is Pie Do, Bowell, peysenpeb mca Cee dunlor Roller Satine ag aver oe Cunadin Cellulose tek vane Thiaday, Square Company Ged, Watson Tahu, Pepee Postal oe PW aah Ht today by plane for Vianeais Mriday, Tas ke bia bh beaue ver mhoroute to Mandea) where Cane: eytirdiey, Adi vente be wip attend Cimdin Pulp and Paper asioehedon Tidustehel treaty N'eHE Bp. Cop et Pelitigna meettiga, Weoseetiee com ta the . ravelng this exhibition and pub- 1 1 during: his exhibition, so if anv of war oor Vow Sheath Dress bs Nulitar J. has Si 0 He Jhaninine Apna 1 ‘ i ‘ 1 ' t \ ! 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Jdyo and Mrs, Hngh Cowan on the way frem Clemretta, There was quile a festive alr, and each lady wore cither a yel- ‘ow comape or a green, yellow and white frilled ornament, Mrs. Partiniton read an uecdunat of ‘he uellviddes of the Institute during the past ten years, and though only Che most notable were mentioned it took a long Tre da ge through the Tist Three films were shown and ane enjoyed, Albert. and Claudar detfrey snd thelr sinall datehtes are naw Livin at Cote simone where ; Albert is workiré, Ben MeCtary has dost six head Yoeattle throueh dhe dee oon Ooten dake, Siaee Che seater hae rleen so Chat ib is nenely to the fapoaf the trees Fy phiers, he eattie have been wandering amonest the fuaks where Che ee de tok Giek, and [he dee uive Way UniGer Tenn, Nobody seems tu know why, tor than dt has been for a great heavy showtall ia Ge mun tains coummmedate a dat oof water Cauiiy oe, fo Burhs way ta the Prager, ea SUP The superior Rubber-Rase paint, Super Washable « Super Scrubboble Meonkinat Partie drove The Cray OALLONS ‘go = QUARES Sqr Ad +e Ben aimee 01 4 cere gemEQ OORT RRO ERENT IS: KEM-GLO aut ete tpt The Miracle Lustre Enomel CALLONS 6 (8 — QUITS 89.15 GORDON & ANDERSON Dial 3014 AEN ANE PTT, CE PUNE IR TART LATION PEHPETOLIT" COE Wt 1 My GAA LAR ORO RNNINIRNTRL PUA TENOR NEO RII... Presented With Cords ‘ed district “pam wren Band howl” , ; Highlight’ of the program was READERS ‘a candlelight ceremony in which {First company Girl Guides: lit ren te nr ene Pood candles from one held by Com- lay ‘missioner Holtby’ and Tepeated we have Long Spare Ribs. and: ithe ten Guide laws. : Sour : Saturdays only. Four specialty, Dial 32165, | Rupert Lodge No, 1051, Tuesday, ‘March 6, at 8 p.m. All members a “welcome cake" for coment jand Mrs, R. M, Jensen-while Mrs, erved to” JR, McCracken is planning table . ,Guiders, Guides, Brownies, ‘ss0~- | decorations. *H, H: Beach i is IOs :@ Sonja Ladies mecting Mon- ciation members and the large i gram chairman: ° dey. March 5, Sons of Norway crowd of parents attending the! a Lake on Friday to get two Af- had come: ‘hut the lake ds lower (his Whe many years, This isa good thine , because when the exeeptlonally | melts in Che Spring our dake ean, wtore Heaverflows and finds Its New Guide Commissioner Mrs, Lionel Holtby was invested as District Com- missioner of the Northern Lights Girl Guide District iyesterday afternoon at a ceremonial rally of Guides ‘and Brownies at St. Andrew's cathedral all. Mrs. Holtby, who was ap point- ~~ . comunissioner ast. yfrs, Holthy with her cords and fall, received her cords of office:congratulated her, Guiders ‘from Divisional Commissioner | ‘Guides and Brownies repeated (Mrs, Joseph Niemand. Mrs.'their Guide and Brownie prom- i Holby: reaffirmed her Guide jseg promise, swore to uphold the, Guide. Jaws and accepted the! The rally program, dir ected by District Guider Mrs, F, D. Hitch- many: responsibilitics of her ht Byes office: ° of h "\cesk, onened with Brownies of Commissioner Niemand inthe Third Prince Rupert pack, junder the direction of Brown speaking to the assembled Guid- | Owl Mrs. Neil Galbraith sing ers, Guide as:ocialion members, : i Guldes and Brown’es asked them; ee SONgS. to give full support to their new} An enrollmen{ ceremony was conunissioner. iheld by, the Second and Fourth Immediately after ‘Commls-'Prince Rupert Brownies packs sioner, Niemand had presented ,wnder the direction of Mrs, 8. £. | Williams, Brown Owl for. the OPP At ‘Second and Mrs. M. P. Pearson, Brown Owl for the Fourth pack, — Civic Centre | Enrolled by-. Commissioner . | Holtby, as Susan Slatta of the ~ Second Brownie pack who re- Timetable ; peated her Brownie promise in Tuesday i front of the toadstool within Juniors: Free Skating 3:30. the Brownie Circle. She was aiso p.m.: Woodwork 4 p.m, ‘congratulated “by Commissioner Lifting and: Niemand, Rifle Club.'7: Receiving their Golden Bars Teen Room 3:36 to 9 om, from Commissioner Holtby were Adults: Flowereraft; Adult Carol Faught, Molly Montgom- , Billiard Room | to 10 p.m.; Sol- ery and Cecille Turcotte of the; ,arium 1 to 10 p.m, ‘Second Brownie pack and Col- Meetings: Little Theatre; De- leen Ballinger of the Fourth partinent of Fisheries 9 a.m.; pack, ‘Rotary Choir; Electrical Union: : All Brownies resent. - then Civic Employees. ‘gave both Commissioners “the Teens: Weight Tumbling 7 pans Chips, Deep Fried Wuntun. Deep: ric After the investiture cere- mony Commissioner Holtby was | nwdane Presented with a bouquet of Phone oe flowers from all the Guides in - ' Prince Rupert. Making the pre- “meeting sentation was Marie Ridsdale cf: Prince the First Guide company. d Prawns with Sweet and! Sauce. Open til} 2 am. @ General ‘Loyal Order monthly of Moose, FORMING on windows In winter, |, rub the ‘inside of the panes with }. a solution of one ourice of glyc-}. orine ta one pint of rubbing al- zohol, . earpels. orruys, sprinkle dry salt {1 over the spots, swepl-away without smearing. - TRIC TOASTER . to crumbs out—shaking may harm | the heating apparatus: | use a small, soft paint brush. io brush . out the crumbs; -it will easily reach the inner parts: of the toaster. FROM being: wet after bolting Io them, usc a mealy type of po- tato. After boiling; drain thor-" oughly, then shake the pan. un-|: covered over the. stove. burnei | to allow moisture to-¢vaporate. |: LIC -into” your salad --bowl, try this method: Peel a good fat clove of garlic and: cut” it’ deli- |." cately in two. halves into the vinegar you. ‘are /going to-use, cover and set: in al’ iwarm place for an ‘hour, Fishout |: TO: ERP ‘FROST FROM ta ; ach WHEN SOOT IS SPILLED on It can then® be | de sh —— Let a DON’T SHAKE YOUR ELEC- ccttst get. the, Instead, of avocad over - top : dvessing.. ° TO" | PREVENT. “POTATOES INSTEAD OF RUBBING ca Then pop’ the the garlic. with. a fork, and: dis-| ine Choir, Band Program Set ‘ and choir selections provided by jee f the students will be a’feature ot 7" = the Booth’ Memdrial high ‘school | -— Parent-Teacher. association: tea {| on Visitors Day’ this’ ‘Thursday. tors at 1:30-p.m..and tea will be served ‘by the’ PTA in the audi- torium at 2:30.” ‘Lindseth, © Refreshments which included please attend, (55) sicner Holfby were 8 o'clock. 194) rally. ments are Mrs. Bernhof. Pedersen’ A 3 program. of band aie housewives have. in: a Sala greens Into: bowl, Add: of pink or white, grapefrult few ca Classrooins will be’ open ‘to visi- General convenor. is: Mrs. Hi: Me ae In‘charge*of refresh- | A: Mrs. Carl Strand is in charge|| vot less than one minute from now another claim will be paid somewhere in Canada in the offices of a fire, automobile or casualty insurance company. Almost three bandved million dolla in cliims willbe paid ¢ by such companies this year in Canada, Without insurance protection. these losses. would iof home cooking. Ny, yc Ray “hey ono” represent a ruinous drain on, the financial resources of indie vidual Canadians. 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