Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Tuesday, September 18, 1950 4 | today. #She si ; supervise the pool from 3 p.m, ' intl 8:30 p.m. Miss Thain’ a ghiildren in playvtoind swim hag tyiccelved ‘thelr pins can gfiltebtaln them at the pool of- | ing the meal. HSwisaming Pool MRS abe “ To Remain The Gyro swimming pool at , MeClymont park will remain Hi gpen as long as the favorable Weather lasts, Miss Rusty Thain parks program supervisor said hha yp ate eve mma cot nates rmmen wenn nh” Open Iso sald that Trousseau Brunch Held To Honor Bride-Elect A trousseau brunch held Sunday at -the noon hour at the home of hostess Mrs. J. J. Comadina Iwas one of many social functions being staged to honor bride-elect Miss Shirley Pierce .before her ‘wedding September 22 to RCMP Constable Desmond \d* she ‘herself would Cunnin. Autumn flowers arranged throughout the home of ‘the guest-of-honor’s aunt, created a the parks hoardjlovely setting for the affalr. classes whol quests presented their gifls for Miss Pierce’s trousscau follow- db | On Guests attending were Mis, G. LUE ee ‘P, Lyons, Miss Maureen Lyons. ay caters oi ’ Us Want Ads—-They Pay Mrs, Frank Comadina, Mrs, W. * “BS Traaniea i. " " BleAYGROUND PERILS ' ' ' i 4 ' i Pee % . for thesPublic Service Programme of the B.C. Dental Association ig Js Maiy parents must think 4hat thelr own neighborhood igchoalhouse ts {tsel! the pro- verbal “school of hard ienocks,” Among Junior's Back- 1 jto-sqpiool hazards may be In- ‘i¢juddd balls and bats, lacrosse ‘and Hockey slicks, cement side- ‘walkgadists, and other objects ‘that: may prove harder than a his front teeth. ‘Nhe results vary. Sometimes your pride-and-joy re- turns from school with a grinning gap. where his tooth should be. Other times there may be hidden damage that will show up in later years, When « young- i ¥ . gter’s tooth comes I opr I tohtusonthrough the . finns, the outside part is fully ‘yteveloped. Bul the hollow > entre that contains the pulp - (often called the nerve) is still camuehelarger than the mature toplhy Parts of the pulp, then, arevelpse to the outside of the thoth, and might be harmed | In proparing it for a perman- cont restoration, | PULP SHRINKS As the tooth matures, the walls are thickened by growth inwards, and the pulp shrinks in proportion, When the pulp has shrunk to normal size the tooth niay safely be prepared for permanent restoration. : ~ Back to the School OF Hard Knocks ’ By DR, L, ROBINSON 1 But ihe damage may have been more severe, If much of the sensitive dentine under the’ cuumel is exposed, there will be sharp response to heat and cold. Even ice cream may be’ unpopular, and that, of course, calls for remedy. It is possible too, that decay may start. In this case the ° raw surface should be covered.| The dentist, knowing that he, may damage the delicate pulp| by making the full preparation, at this age, will chopse a tem- porary appliance to protect the tooth until it is fully mature, Some years later the perman- ent work may safely be carried out, _ DELAYED. EVIDENCE Unforunately, a blow may harm the tooth jn a manner that may not be immediately seen or recognized. It is Im- portant that the child be taken to the dentist promptly, so that a careful examination may be made, X-rays will show pos- sible damage or fracture of the root. op in and around the tooth, I so, prompt action is urgent, so that your dentist can save a tooth that should last a life {ime. Occasionally even the most careful examination with the use of x-ray may not show the} full damage. The delicate pulp may have suffered from the shock without any reveal-! ing evidence, After some days,! or even weeks, a throbbing pain or sense of fullness may devel- Miss Audrey Wrathall, Former City Man Wed In Toronto A wedding of local interest was solemnized in St. Barthol- omew’s Anglican church, Toron- to, September 8, when Prince Rupert-born and educated Rich- ard Hiroji Yamanaka took as his bride Miss Jean Yoko Kobay- ashi of. Toronto, Ib was learned today. NERVY THIEF LEEK, England @—When the lights went on al the end of the feature film in-a movie theatre here it was discovered 20 yards of rubber matting, lald almost under the fcet of the front stalls, had disappeared. | Manager Alan Pilkington offer- | ed a reward to anyone who can tell him who did it, and how. SOCIAL a a 7 eG ALL | eral candidate for Atlin and E. T, Applewhalte, MP Skeena, re-!% turned to the city last night by Pacific Western Airlines after ®| saturday morning, stress : campaign tour of the nore gress ny. C lorning, stress he B.C. constituency, Mr. Frizze A, Pierce, Miss Luise Plerce and) said he received an excellent re- home for. elder members, tw ception at Stewart, Premier, Alice Arm and the Nass River. He sald mining activity Is on the Arm are looking forward to es- ting by Canadian Pacific Airlines ‘Jed home Sunday night-by train after’ vacationing for five weeks Candidate Back - being ‘undertaken by Rebekahs h jin Brillsh Columbia, was given From Nort Rebekh of Centennial Lodge . o, 40 last night in the Valhalla G, DOUGLAS FRIZZELL, Lib-| hall, by. B.C. Assembly President Mrs. Alex McCabe, on the occa- increase and residents of Alice tablishment of a smelter there ahead with its hydro plans for the Nass River. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J, L. A. Murray of Vancouver left today by Ca- nadian Pacific Airlines plane f or | their home afler a three-week vacation as guests of Mr. Mur- ray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Murray, 232 Seventh Avenue East. Mr. Murray is engineer with Straits Towing In Vancou- ver, Miss Evie Rivett, 444 Eighth Avenue East, Mrs. Eric Martin and Miss Betty Martin of 420 Dunsmuir Strect, left this morn- plane for a two-week vacation in California. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Bagioli Sylvester, ! 812 Second Avenue West, return- in California as guests of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Kuzick. | David Prevost, 1048 Eighth Av- enue Fast, returned home Sun- day after a week's visit in Van- couver. well under way in the south and asked the lodge to give all fin- ancial assistance possible, « She also spoke of the several bur suries offered B.C, students each year ae of the camps for child- when Ventures Limited goes ek BC summer at White ed an exemplification of degree -— | work by the drill team for which Pia hy iy Ph ia iA WV TL ENC Sy Cactus lat Nie a OL ie whe * ’ io ' on we ws ion of her official visit here, Discussion period also featur- the lodge earned compliments from the president, Following the mecting, the men of the Prince Rupert. Odd .Fel- lows Lodge, joined the women for a'pot-luck supper, when the president was presented with 9. China salt and pepper set, de- signed in the Rebekah pattern. Mrs, J. W. Gilbert, district depu- tion." ee Oy W panes te The. out-of-town guest’ was entertained at dinner by. lodge ty president made the presenta- officers Saturday night and WOTM Plan Kitchen needs for the Moose tober 9, at the home of Mrs. Roy Boychuk, 907 Borden. Street. .’ from a three-week holiday in Vancouver and Vancouver Island were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Owens, 1054 Ninth Avenue East. While in Vancouver they visited Mr. Mrs. G. M, Turner, 510 Bride Street, returned home Sun- day night after a three-week "7 RTE oA Issved by The B.C. Social Credit. f “Compoign Committee holiday in Vancouver as guest lformerly of this city. Mr. and Mrs, Odd Eidsvik, 1937; ASHEVILLE, N.C. WP Miss Try Daily News Classified ; 4 | We ae rsh ee ce on wee! oe i) Ab ‘| atl. id vit a” wh he ret nl NF mis! ae ; qf i) Tadd he: til ot ' ‘ fi 40.09 | ner 6) | 1 1 fi 00 t)) i ea eT slenemnipnnntittel veel eee | eeeseesapsreasearet nie Scant CaniTIATOECSA A see aaa Ormes Drugs McKay’s Grocery Lyon's Fine Foods HELP BUILD OUR SWIM ameneneneeenen tira jin Bella Bella. Returning home Sunday night. ee A NS \sponsor. the candy counter. | Members attending were Mrs. | Haugan, Mrs, Ole Stegavig, Mrs. and Mrs. Bruce Love, formerly | Herbert, Glassie, Mrs. Walliam of this city. | sey altended as guests. Whist winners. were Mrs. Bus- jsey taking first prize and Mrs. of her brother-in-law and sister, / Stegavig second. a Mr. and Mrs. Will Sheardown,|) 9. © COMPATIBLE MARRIAGE Second Avenue West, arrived Marie Fish. Wednesday an- } 4 {home Sunday night after a visit nounced her engagement to ; James Bass. ° Tickets Available at Macey’s BY Market Deeth’s Pharmacy Blain Bros. pecnaaresene Ce WEE NOTES TOTO 0 cow a0 peoumneemrerenoeepaneen Civic Centre ' yewe spewrensncenecnessnes nears >See a's Cire OSatstase a a aaa Kitchen ~ ty temple will be replenished when a- bingo night will be held Oc-| The event was arranged when the Women of the Moose Home Making committee held its regu-| lar meeting last Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Samuel Haugan and chaired by Mrs. Edith: Reid. Further plans were, made for jthe WOTM fall bazaar, Novem- ‘ber 29, when the committee will Pilfold, Mrs. A. E. Norton and Mrs. ‘Roy Boychuk while Mrs., D. Mc- | Ormiston and Mrs. William Bus- TPE PE wee enti Rebekah Lodge Hears Presidents Report | ga : , on’ the Smithers trip. are Mrs.) H. G; Paulson, Centennial lodge noble grand, and Mrs: Gilbert, o, the, district meet=|. A report on various projects |later a social ‘evening was held at the home ‘of Mrs, A. E, Wood. _ "Mrs, McCabe was engaged Ina full program, Sunday, taking a tour of : the eity; attending church in the evening and fol- lowed by a social hour at the home of Mrs,-Joseph Delorme. Mrs, McCabe, who arrived here | Monday, Mrs. McCabe toured thz Columbia . Cellulose Company Ltd., at .Watson island, The BO, president left this morning by. train’ to. continue her northern tour, She will visit Terrace lodge. tonight — and Smithers lodge tomorrow night, as well as-attend.the organiza- tional’ meeting of the. Northern ‘District Rebekah “Association at Smithers ‘tomorrow, afternoon. _ \ Accompanying: Mrs._ McCabe Civic Centre Jack-Pot BINGO: $100 Jackpot Plus. 14 Additional Games, Every, Bingo, Night for. . As, Low as $2.00 for. the Hy) Evenings ». MONDAY, OCT, 1. 2 g:00 Bam I Ay ea Ne A ape LNT ONSET o THe meager me ‘ | Grotto Cigar Store a Miller's Cigar Store “ NBC, Power Store