ca en SR ot cane j | | | to 7 t petit . Women Ask To Treat Sex OTTAWA (CP) — The Nationa] Council of Women today asked the federal government to fin- ance the establishment of central institutions for treatment of sex off enders [ ‘The recommendations Prime Minister St, Laurent by a five-member delesation headed Mrs, A. Turner Bone of Mont- real, council president, “The brief consisted of 10 reso- ytlons previously presented to he government or parllamentary committees, ‘The resolution on sex offend- ws Sall there appears to be ; nek: ‘Of scientific knowledue cf Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, Februar y | i were *~ pre in a brief presented to! j committed fo a special federal jinstitution for Lhe: causes, treatment and pos- bible cure of sev deviates, j It. proposes a special security | ns{ltution operated by the fede-: ral government for the study | pnd ‘treatment. of sev offenders. ; Inmates would he regarded asj patients and would receive treat pent until they no fonger weer Speaking Club To Resume - Activities Ta roe ide: Demosthenes Club, public speaking group composed of. nygmbers of the Juntor Cham-: ber. of Commerce and Local 708: ofthe International Brother- | hood of Pulp, Sulphite and: Pay er Mill Workers, will resume act Ivitles tomorrow with a meet- Ing! he Ladies Lounge of the: clvie. Centre at 7 p.m. ‘Alm of the club Is to improve standard of speech and arcu lation, "| ‘eg Ginn, president, said, tgday,; that members of both’ todjiy,” that members of both, orgiuilzations and anyone clse. who wished to take part In the. public: speaking activities should: niake sure to allend the first nieetlig, "AL the inital meeting a pro-- gram for the year will be map- péd_ out and members und pros-. pPective members will have the chab's ‘aim outlined to them. “Persons who have found it difflew't: in the past to express themselves publicly will gain a great dea} from the club.’ Mr. Ginn said, “they will find the tralning of immense value.” W, C. Hankinson Named’ Director On. CMHA Board “W, GC. Hankinson, manager of radio stallon CFPR In Prince Rupert has been elected a mem- beriof the board of directars ol the'Canadinn Mental Health As- sociitlon, British Columbia div: ision, it was learned: here yes terday, Directors wore eleeted at the annual mecting of Che CMITA, held In) Vanieouver January 24. ' Sree enn eant tent en 6 See the largest selection of heavy sweater knitting designs ever published in Canadal ’ Mary Marines NEW 20 PAGE FULL COLOR CATALOGUE sweater dosigns thay | inseat on qenwine Mary Mowlin wool for yout iwoater tnab far this hol! og | Canada's most popular Hoavy Swoalor Wool" ‘in the new program for teen: | inie Sprinkle, sand enjoyed the music, 3 Federal Aid Deviates » 1956. and drug addicts. considered dangerous, The council sale! all persons convicted under the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act should be treaLment and rehabilitation, IL was not practi- eal or financially possible for centres fo he established in cach province. ‘Jazz Concert For Teenagers Well: Attended FOUR DANCERS pose during a in Oltawa's May Court ball, the ‘The Main Loungé of the Civic! ip Centre was crowded with teen- ers interested in hearing a jazz concert Friday evening. The . Jazz Concert was a special event | Sheila Dow d and Sandra Jenson, agers with the centre of inter-! est being the Jazz Group, feats: uring Jim Cumming, bass; Bon-! sax; Bruce Sin-! clair, trumpet; Don MacDonald, plano: Stan Veitch, drums; Har- old Skalmerud, guitar and Jake . Anton, sax, The group played hot and sweet jazz from 9 to 10:30 p.m. and teens daneed or just sat Seal Cove, with The Rt, Rev. H.: performing the baptismal cere- nonies, , Principals were the Sinclair, ‘Annunciation H&S Sale 1811 Sixth Avenue, cast who received the names. John Courtney while his 18-: months-old brother received the! ; dollars > for future projects of the Associ- pert were godparents. ' Mra, - James Rhodes and Tet the members of your family chow the your woall Then you know tin satisfied! with their Mary Maxim wveaters, over 10 alltactive sweater designs shown in varlaty of color combinations. calaloquo te avallable far only Lo cents, Agk for It at your MARY MAXIM doalor, Uf no dealer in yout area or df he canal supply, tail this COU puny tas I ANISS MARY NAMING: 1 Ron I catolagee, Aamo... vt ae WD Adctions names (Mark Henry, Godparents | were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks of Prince Rupert and Mr, and | Mrs, David Bain of Vancouver. The four-year old son of Mr. ‘and Mrs. Chester Bowlby, 1840} realized Saturday morning when! Fifth Avenue East. received the the Annunciation Home andi names Barry Alexander while’ Sehool Association held a rum-;his two-month ol sister was, mage sale on Sixth Street, christened Diana Lynn, Mr. and: Tis money wilh build a fund: mys. James Hall of Prince Ru-: An ine | acheon followed at: , ehome of the principals’ parents.: Committee dn charze Wet) David John were the names D. A. Bowen, Mrs, JOsPNiviven the one-year-old sen of Cloutier, Mrs. D. A, Deane. RCMP Cpl and Mrs. W. G Mrs, Alex Brebner, Mis. Ralph j rambert, 1819 Sixth Avenue Deinstadt. Mrs, GP. LYONS nat Godparents were Mr, and’ Mis. Willtun Schaeffer, us Mrs, Joon Manheim of Prince j Mis, Ga "Rupert, who were entertained. aly, — “| Personals. “Mrs, H. Doolan| Nes Heads Auxiliary’ At Kincolith Realizes $175 One hundred anct seventy-five and fifty cents were i | i { ation, president Mrs. Neil Gal-tformat de braith sald today, braith Mr. ‘and 1702 Atlin morning by Canadian Airlines plane. fora holiday in Hovaintln, Martin, left this Pacific 1 | month's ao, Mrs. Herbert Doclan was: JR Snemascter, Elizabeth cleeled president of the Kineoi-} Apartments lett this morning by Hh) Christ Chureh Women’s: the susiliary plane fora Utes week visit to Auxiliary when Vancouver, he'd dts ata) meeting and election of offiecrs for 1656, ib- “was learned here today, Other members named tu of- ee were Mrs, Mortis Haldane. viee president; Mrs, Artur An- wus, secrebury and = Mrs, Rab- ort Stewart |r, doreas, ; Chureh Army Captain Virgil, Mark coudueted the dnstallation of officers, . readers @ We have the best in Chinese Moods ab the Grind Cafe--Pork. 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LADIES’ SHOE SALE 2, for J Buy one pair and receive one pair FREE, Flats, Loutérs, Sandals, Pumps, all sizes” and colors, Over 1200 pairs, Drop in now Fashion Footwear @ 2 for 1 Means Bargains ie dress rehearsal for their part capital's annual charity party. he girls, playing In a half-hour.cabaret scene depicting life on the Riviera, are (eft to right): Pat Slemon, Joan Stevenson, ° (CP Photo) Seven Children Baptised At St. Peter’s Church Seven christenings highlight- a luncheon at the home of Cpl. ed the morning service Sunday: and Mrs, Lambert following the at St, Peter's Anglican Church, | service, The 18-month- old daughter G, Watts, Bishop of Caledonia, j of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald B, Fin- Hayson, 1802 vifth Avenue East, | received the names Jo-Ann Lou- three- ise year old son of Mr. and Mts. d. i sister was baptised Susan Jin, while her six-month-old Tov. Whys- Swat. im alam TWO ae or a dres and cool Elher them -- these are (he prettiest fashions your Vttle ete) eonid ownl Have the dress in eolar- hl colton — the cont-dress in ~rleh eontrasting pique or faite, Quick to cut out, put together, Joy tf Net Pattern 4594: Girls’ Sizes WW, 1 TE ‘Sire WO. dregs, oy verds dé-fnehs coabk gla yards, This pattern ensy la usa, gle B.8, VW mle ta sew. ds tested for fl. Hes camplete tustrated tne. struetons, Send THIRTY FIVE CENTS Woo Th cathe estams enpnat be neeepted) for this pattern, Print ulinty STAKE, ADDRESS, STYLE NEMBER, Send order to ANNE ADAMS, mre of Prince Rupert Dally News, Pattern Dept. &° Pron Street West, Toronto, Out, at its bost. 1 nk netting iat s(n The Centre . By RUSTY On Saturday evening from 7 to 8 p.m., beginners Skate Dance een posted out of town ' \rchie, -busy curling. However, Lessons’ will again be instructed by Archie Gordon and Doug Cosier, These ciasses have been. ‘regular: due’-to Doug having and Doug will be in town for a month or so and will be in the auditorium Saturday, for danc- ing on: ‘skates. The regular charge ;plus your Civic Centre membership {s all that is needed to receive instruction, When. I locked ‘in to the be- ginners, roller skating class, ‘ast week, afler putting on end- less pairs of skates, I noticed the class had: grown consider- } ably. As it has become so popu-! lar with the. smaller children’ we have decided to give them a half°an hour longer on floor, Beginners start at 1 pm. as usual and finish at 2:30, with regular af-; ternoon skating from 2:30 to 5) pm. I’m waiting to see some. of the parents put on skates this Saturday, they promised they would last week, How about it Mrs, Cameron? Preparations are being final ized for the Candlelight Cab- aret. on Friday. The toorshow, food and style is a little differ-. ent this time to add variety, but candlelight and music is stil] the charm of the cabaret. Reservations for tables are being received every day. There are tables waiting to be reserv ed, so-if you are planning — to spend: the sure you'll enjoy it. NRA eget tg th Ag He bag By Rit Pay 4 '350 Slated To Take Part “\ In Festival Closing date yesterday of entries for the Prince Rupert and District Drama and Dancing Festival set for February 23; 24 and 25, indicated a total of more than 350 competi- tors in 26 entry classes A-totalof 11 one-act plays and an-entry in the play reading category make up the greatest single section of the festival, There’ are also 11 entries for the dancing portion, Le In Choral Speech there are ‘five entries, the | skating will } me if with 14 in the iSpoken Poetry section, Entries ihave alsa been made in each of the following: mimetics, pub- ‘he s eaking and the Shakespeare ‘section, The Drama and Dancing Festi- val will he opened officially on Thursday . evenine, “February i2ard by C. E. Ritchie, , Inspector | of schools. evening dancing i make-that reservation today, I'm ° Shari Rr la Pathe gt these a, A Duplicate Bridge Club is in. the planning stage, and _Dr. | Romin of Miller Bay Hospitat, will be holding an organization- al meeting on Wednesday, Feb- ruary 8 in the Common Lounge. Dr. Romin has played duplicate gridge in Montreal, and Van- couver, and is anxious to or- gatlize a unit here. The club will meet twice a month, and tour-! | Final details will be ‘and if you are interested, con- ‘tach the centre for further de- | : (Diesel School 2 sel school" .uurse along with Moffars Ltd., "uf Vanecuver, Pp, i Depuydt, wav she wears 6 7 NAME, | naments would be played often. | announced | tails. ~ Don't forget — Candlelight _Cabaret, Friday, February 3, 1Car Bingo, Monday, Feb, 6. Be Seeing you in the Centre. REMINISCENT - of. the: 1920: 5 is this ctyle called the “swoop”. Tt has a free line with flatter-- ing - motion nstroduced chy. ‘panels and pleats: Designed. for: uy . | Being: Held: Here: | ! sheathed neck is‘ of British A mobile Genera] Motors “die-; wool, From. ‘the Jew hiptine. to give oper alors, | black taffeta ‘springs in two mechanics and owners of GM! swooping panels. ‘The medel :fiesel engines the latest infor-; wears a huee. beaver hat. -mation on operation and main-: Designer fs John Cavansgh, : enance uf diesel units will be! London. held in Prince Rupert tomorrow pw ee rand Friday. School, contained in a 45- -traier, carries $35,000 in diesel uh training equipment, it is) re- ported by Roy Buoychuk and Ed ‘Gindseth of Byluwn Machine Works, who are sponsoring the ® Field training supervisor is A, Sullavan, assisted = by Jan q Serenata ene me Snes Try Daily News Classifieds: , the. late-day -wear the ‘scogp-~ (CP Photo) ’ Veteran: drama director, a lesigner, playwright and eritle: “Sydney Risk of Vancouver, will vonauct a diama‘ workshop — in ?rince Rupert from February 27 so March §, it was announced by Robert Hill of the Prince Rupert. & Little Theatre yesterday, The course, arranged by the Little Theatre . will. cover three phases: of dramatic. arts—direc-» tion, acting and staging. © “Mr, Risk, who is-with the Ex- ’| tension department’ of ‘the Uni-. versity of: British Columbia,: will also conduct drama classes .for Booth Memorial. High ‘Schoo students, oo Oye PLAY TO BE CHOSEN “eke A list of suitable plays : has: been requested by. the, local ir : tle Theatre. and one” will’ chosen and. cast. - before wel Risk’s arrival so ‘that. parts: can: tbe earned » beforehand, : At was reported. Th Plays submitted for ‘the course are to “have. two requirements, the Little: Theatre, spokesinan said, es : i ‘They’ must} have.’ “publie’ ap- | ne peal and .be fully acceptable . by] “tthe audience. and. ‘they. must, ‘have a. sufficient cast to give. ce the maximum. number of: players V the benefit of Mr: Risk’s teach-.|~ ing, Mr, Hill said. , He ‘added. that: instruction for: ‘understud- fes would be included during the f: course. " I Mr. “HUE said: he thought, ‘that; three nights. a, week would ‘be ji devoted to acting. with. the -bal>) ance of the: time spent onsstag- ing and direction, Student: ‘Ses- Western. Set’: For: Centre: Show, John Forde's: powerful. drama. “Rig Grande” will be the: feature tomorrow ° for: :the* chlidrens! ‘show: at-4p.m: and. the® adult: : ‘show. at. 8 p.m: at the « weekly : Civic. Centre film: program, : Starring: inthe: fast. “moving: | western. are Sohn, Wayne And: “ Maureen O'Hara, : Vo i i | | J * MONDAY, FEB, 6 AT 8: 00 P, Me CIVIC CENTRE A chartered bank makes ita simple matter for you to send money almost anywhere, inside or oul Canada, You may wint to get money to a certain city as a gift on somebody's birthday; or to settle a business account: of to set up a fund Which can be drawa upon by a company salesman, brinch allice or supplier, Tt works the other way, toa. 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