a re an, Che - allvalong the main lines in the ‘very near .future,” Mrs. ' said. : told. ;., among our - they have undergone the treat- *" ‘ment and sometimes necessary surgery, wee AVAILABLE. TO ALL” — Elks, OOR For. Aid to Hospita P Praised y GRACE -BROWN Daily News Staff ‘Writer The Vancouver Crippled Children’s hospital |i available to all crippled children in ‘the’ province whose parents ‘cannot afford the extra medical and surgical.expenses incurred orthopedic disablities, Benevolent. Protective. Order’ of. the Royal Purple officers were told last night by |} public relations director, Mrs. Jean Gould of Van- |; couver. The BPOE and the OORP, who -- support the work of the hospital each year in its local “March of - Dimes” drive, were praised for - their efforts and, told that‘three children from Prince Rupert shave received direct benefits while 60 children ‘in thé district attended the Travelling Clinic “held for the first time this year “in Terrace. ‘MORE CLINICS’ “With new communities puild- ing. up, the cr:ppled children’s hospital administration hopes to ~ have - traveling clinics. operating ‘Gould The hospital, which | has been “operating for 32 years for or-|" -- thopedic cases between the ages of ‘8. and 13, requires only one _ qualification for entrance, that ‘of a reference from the patient's family doctor, members were The ‘director said that assist- ing these disabled children is most -rewarding. The largest percentage can eventually ‘leave the: hospital. rehabilitated and capable of earning their own living. PREPARED FOR HARDSHIPS - “Delinquents are unknow n! patients, for when in these youngsters are prepared for all the hardships of. life,”. Mrs. Gould said. ,She said that last year 2,600 chi ldren went through the out- patients department in Vancou- ver and 1,700 attended the travel- ling clinies, operating in the pro- vince: Dental work and ortho-, pedic braces were just: some of | the aids supplied in these de-land to inform members thati7ed roses. {they must. advise parents of the! partments, she, said. The - jarge social department | ‘services: free’ of - charge, through the incidence of plays a very -great part. in the | morale for’ crippled children by.| educating parents to give treat- ment, exercise and moral “se- curity to their children. Social workers also extend their serv-| ices by. investigating homes which need financial assistance, |: Mrs. Gould said. TREATED aPREE ‘Patients in the hospital are treated. free of charge by 49'spe- cialists on staff.who donate ‘their it was reported. « Mrs, - ‘Gould lauded the Elks, who ‘for. 30 ‘years have -played Santa: Claus’ to: the children: in |- ‘the hospital ‘by serving . them Christmas turkey dinner, Members| were also, told -how the interne’s. residence, built through direct proceeds given by the Elks, was just another great service “provided: by the chari-|' table organization. To play even a small part in the ,Crippled Children’s Hos- pital ‘was'a reward irf itself, but the hospital does need $200,000 annually to operate, Mrs. Gould said. ‘Past ‘Exhalted. Ruler, Donald Wannamaker introduced the speaker, who was thanked, by newly-instaled Exhalted ” Ruier Donald .Crowe. OORP . Honored Royal Lady Mrs. Lorraine Fedoruk pledged the support of the lodge in-the for thcoming’ “March of Dimes” drive. _ The address was given at a dinner meeting in the La Gon- dcla Cafe. - Mrs. Gould left today for Ter- race where she will meet with! members of the BPOE lodges of Terrace.and Kitimat to explain the necessity for raising: money}: hospital’s facilities, “Scouts Plan. Recruiting - ‘Drive For More Leaders Lack of leadérs is still ‘the biggest problem facing Scouting, a good turnout of members of Scout association and interested Addressing the meeting. was: Joseph Turner, district Scout Field Commissioner from Prince George who helped the local group map out plans to over- come its difficulties. . ‘The meeting decided to launch a leader recruiting campaign to be -followed* by a leadership training program to be held. in Prince Rupert from November 29 to December 2 ‘By that time the association hopes to have approximately 40 leaders including present ones and new ones, The meeting also fixed the , date of the association's annual “meeting at November 21. when it Wil be held in the form of a eainner ‘meeting: at-the Canndlan ‘Legion banquet nall, Only 150 tickets will be available for: the “dinner meeting which Is to be followed by a display of Scout- To Form Club Prince Rupert flower lovers will meet tonight at the Clvic Centre to form a garden club. I. §. Warrison said it is plane ned to promote Prince Rupert as y potentinI Garden of the North- we at, “PACIFIC FLOWER Yrivish Columbia's — offielal floral emblem Js the beautiful springs: ~flower int donwood, ee eens ee ey ENJOY YOURSELF AT OUR Masquerade & Dance VIRUDAV, NOVEMDBET J ' Annanelation Auditorium 0 pam, © 8100 am, Muale by ' ' Jake's Rythme Khris Costas Pelued ~ dive Contest Pie Matlnge Contest » Priges . ofrashmenta frae \ Pun foy all EVEWVRODY WELCOME! the Prince Rupert District Boy persons was. told Monday night. ‘ing lore by various city Scout and Cub groups. A nominating chaired by Ear! Gordon and in- cluding. Charles Pearce the annual meeting. through the leader drive, the meeting, sufficient leadership problem, Chalring, . president pf thes :|sage of yellow mums, committee and Eric Murray was appointed’ to prepare a slate of, officers for The mecting.ended on a note of optimism with the hope that -recrulting4 « leadership training course and the annual dinner interest would be stimulated to solve the the meeting was Brince Rupert District Boy Scout association ‘Mohr in the ‘two-day exhibit’ tion of Prince Rupert. Art club Phillips’ water-color paintings a a-private collection of J. F. B Tractor. Ltd., Rupert club. ADMIRING THE OIL PAINTINGS of local “School last night are Dr. and Mrs, J. ;A. Macdonald. The exhibi- known Canadian artist W. M.'Phillips, concludes ‘tonight. Mr. in Alberta and loaned ‘to the ‘local club ‘through _ the “courtesy of the Western Canada: Art.-circuit .at Calgary. Mr. Mohr, who with his wife arrived here a year ago from - Vienna, has been painting‘in oils for many years. His local scenes are among dozens hung throughout the, school’s. activity room, along with works of other city artists, The successful exhibition also provides refreshments, served by the Prince artist. Herbert in the Booth "Memorial: High paintings’ and works of, well- Canada has about 27,000 fire- including 7,000 profes-- sional and 20 ,000 volunteers. fighters, : Party. Planned |For Halowe’ en ‘and A children’s masquerade ‘hal- lowe’an party will be staged by | the ‘Woinen of the Moose Child- |. care .committee in the Moose | Temple tomorrow night, The affair is open to all WOTM members, their friends and chil- | dren, between the ages of one{ chairman | convener Mrs. Jack Collins said} 12, committee today. Entertainment will include cartoons, games, distribution of | treats and prizes for the best | costumes worn by the younp- [ sters, Party: Aime As a per m, SAUCE “Improves all meals” 14 ee Prince Rupert Daily News TPMT ET “Wednesday “October 30, 1957 REGULAR _PHILLISHAVE with: & OYA PHILS HAVE ROTARY ELECTRIC SHAVER $1995 scons G2LZIS $500 DOWN & «50M A MONTH nd wood, block prints.are from aron, president of .the Union (Photo: by Roswitha Mohr) ‘Rev. Vernon E. McEachern of-/| ficiated at the service for the daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goring of Springwater, Sask. and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Young of this city. . Given in marriage by J. N.! Jordan, in’ the absence of her father, the bride chose a blue wool afternoon dress, fashioned with a full-pleated skirt. Her | accessories were champagne- ; toned and she wore a corsage of Mrs. Andrew, Menzies. as at- |tendant wore a champagne ben- galine cress styled on princess lines, blue accessories and a cor- Best man was-Mr. Menzies. _ A small reception was held at whe home of the bride’s sister, Mrs. Norval Taylor on Fulton Street, which was decorated READERS @ Elk’s, Hallowe'en Masquerade Party, Friday night. Get your tickets from Harley Lewis at the Eequire Shop. $3-50 per couple. Stan Veitch’s Orchestra, Prizes— Fun for all. (255) @ Mothers! Don’t forget to bring your kiddies to the Kins- men Bonfire any time after 6 p.m .Thursday evening—Conrad school—-Gyro Park—Totem Park, (254) @ You are invited to the Re- keeca Centennia) Lodge No, 40 Annual Tea and Bazaar tomor- row, Thursday, October 3lst at the Civic Centre at 2 p.m. Home cooking, sewing, White Elephant and Parcel Post. Door prize, fua for all. ‘ (1t) G. Douglas Frizzell, Hore we have the local vers Plaza. 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