At me , i . ‘ Sabine o Mrs, J, We Trimmer, Bllvabeth Apartinents, left last night’ on. the, Union Steamship Coquitlam: for! Vancouver where she will: join : ‘her mother, Mrs, Norma Bowyer of Seattle. From there they. W ill journey by car to: San Francisco to meet Mrs, Trim- mer's. brother, Corporal Peter Bowyer, of the U.S. Marines who arrives'from the South Pacific, Mrs..Trimmer will visit in Seat- | h her mother until July befor returning to Prince Ru- urvich, Prince Rupert Order of the Royal Barple Jeft last night by train. r Burns Lake where they will; i | attend the district, meeting to- 4 day, of, the OORP, Be Field, 1826 Allin Avenue, left’ this morning via Terrace by| Canadian Pacific Airlines. plane: “for.a’ week's business trip. in "Vancouver. OA ‘city woman who Ic delegates of ihe . { oves to ‘paint "ery ‘good. at” recognition in Ottawa last March: when: ae had a private showing of some ten recent paintings in the Parliamentary building i in Ottawa: i Dorothy Ada Applewhalte, wife of : :Edwatd ‘Applewhaite, assis- vant deputy speaker and MP for Skéena at the last session, began her’ hobby as a child which was nearly ended when she broke her right wrist 20 years ago. ":Bhe spent a year learning to “wielle with her left hand and in “four years. mastered painting left-handed, “tt shows what you can do whién you have to,” Mrs, Apple-: whglte sald 400 Attend - Cabaret Dance the Annunciation school audl-) she produced 70 greeting cards forfum was decked wilh colored jn watercolors. streamers, balloons and Hehts Jas} night when 400 persons ale! tended the May cabaret dance: uh ed by the Catholic Youth Or-| | gation, its last soclal of the: Uprostdent John LaPorte as) wgler of ceremontes awarded prives Lo Rita Wange and Victor Prystay who won (he spa lant fnce: Brenda Harris and Stan} cpertory Theatre He jive- Contest Winhers ond: in Oltawa, She SUVS she has Morey Brown and Al Laveriets wil contest winners, "Door prize winners were Avis, id and Joan Bennett. i irealing the kitchen fa Sounders, Miss today. She won, prizes when In her early teens} ~ yop for her paintings. She once Also: oi, we" were “gone, § Olea Zabudney, Miss Mare] sve, “to walk into a room and Milks Of Dridpet adinive il painting—and fined it’s sau dors and Miss Bld Cormier, your ‘own.” a wild rose as a symbol for a canning firm. Even with her left hand, "T've done more paintings than I if count,” she said in an interview here. “They're scat- tered all over Canada.”’ — , Born {n London, England, and brought to New Westminster as a child, she specializes in paint- ‘Ing British Columbia's majestic constal ranges, canyasses are “medium because they sult her “wrong side” approach better. She sketches scenery, but paints colors from memory. Freer movements for the left hand are slow coming, “bub I'm ‘pelting dt now.” At Christmas, While a grandmother and busy -as the wife of a member of parl- ‘lament she has always made ime for painting, “It’s relaxing i; Whenever I feel Wred or discour- aged,” she sald, Her work was exhibited for | Parlkiment Club and din 1955 she had a showing at the Canadian , Repertory Theatre sold “a conple” ut most of her paintings go to frends and she sometimes ‘Torgets where her gifts have “T's embarrassiig,” she eet eget sce . a REVIVAL SERVICES ih | CONDUCTED BY | My oh REY, J, and MRS, BEAM ih ' of London, Ontario aC CONTINUING NIG ITLY AT 8:00 O'CLOCK ( } Sunday S— ‘tremendous grasp of tho Berlps: iires, hinx been reforrod to ng ' 4 Al wolome, except Monday and Saturday) VI: 30 am, and 7:30 pm. tyangollat Beam, becuse of Ils he walking Bible - “ PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE | captured.an award for designing . ‘When she married in her teens and moved to Stewart there were no art schools there but her four children came along to keep her busy, B.C, scenery and was, determined to paint it. Easily the inost remarkable | 9 feature of itall is that.she now does all ner painting. with. her left hand, though originally she painted with her. right hand. "Il felt that if the soldiers who lost an arm in the war could re-adjust themselves then I could," Mrs, Applewhaite said. Asked In Ottawa if she would be lonesome when she returns in the fall without her palntings, she answered cheerfully, “Oh, I'l paint some mote,” Prince Rupert art lovers may have an opportunity of seeing some of Mrs, Applewhaite’s work if sho follows through with her intention of having an exhibition some time this summer, MRS, E. T. APPLEWHAITE, wife 6f the: member of parl- iament for Skeena at the last session,’ is’ shown working on -{:one of countless paintings she has produced. during her life- time, The: photographs, both . above and. at left were taken |: by Newton. of Ottawa when “|: MIs, Applewhaite had a private. ‘showing in the parliament ‘buildings in Ottawa. Picture at : » left shows just six of the large ‘} Number of paintings the now- left-handed’ artist has turned -out while relaxing with her ‘favorite hobby. The Newton ‘photographs were engraved by ‘the. Daily News’ new Klischo- - graph machine, . u Children Sermon Topic “What the Bible teach- es about bringing up chil- ‘\dren”’ will be the subject of Rev. J. A. Roskam to- {Morrow night at the 7:30 Sunday service at the First Baptist church. Mr, Roskam will question the ‘hi received However, she loved the]. connection between a theory of , child psychology: which many parents believe and practice and the modern problem of juvenile delinquency. From a background of years of study from the Bible and from 30. years of careful: observation as a pastor Mr. Roskam believes that “ff all. parents practice what the Bible. teaches about bringing up children, the prob- lem of juvenile delinquency would be solved.” - READERS @ Buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe. 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(141) @ Sons of Norway meeting, Monday, May 13, 8 p.m. (112) @ Cash for old :gold—Bluiger’s, Liberal Compalyn Committen ‘, -202-6th Ava, West The Hon, JAMES SINCLAIR ~ WILL SPEAK TO THE FISHERMEN AND ELECTORS On Bohalt of Edward T, Applowhnite, At tho Civic Contro auditorium At 8:00 pum, THURSDAY, Moy Véth, ‘Tod Applewhoite will also spoak to you, the oloc» for on his, stowordship as your roprosentative, , Como and Hoar Thoro Roprosontatives of Yours, Yo ataneneteh tale hata atimend iat aetna tates | ase nantmntan tates bianialetiiaialiatetat atten i ‘ we ee NT aot coos {there is a joint, united effort to ‘make, the home’ count as..Jt é - the: ‘proper godly atmosphere so Lf by REY, HAROLD. FOSTE __. Evangelical Free’ Church: nee WHAT IF: MOTHER ° "FAILS"? ee At seems to be one of the inevitable. results’ of the “high:| pressure’ days we are living. in: that. even. | spared from the Inroads of many things:that’are attacking the git 2s the home-life 13 not ; ck... . musle box. yn al tolls but: does t ‘fatt 5 ancient device p he Much responsibility rests upon. sponsibility of. the mother, It ig “her § shoulders and it behooves ' so essential : ‘that mother does .the husband to see that the parti not: fail; ‘but: what: in ‘mother jhe. ‘Plays does not make: her te fall the harder through lack: of|- concern, We should. see that}, should, certainly with regard to . essential for the children’s wel- * fare, That there is much ‘more to -true. motherhood than the mere - bearing of children, is obvious, -for this alone does not ‘nec- essarily mean that a woman is the mother she ought to be. Sad to say, there are too many notes left on the table or “fridg” thatthe children find left for them today because mother is “busy” elsewhére merely enjoy- ing herself and it means they will have to get something for themselves if they. ‘want to eat at all! Thank God for mothers who home! How much those -acts of. love and self-denial really. mean are mother’s arms when : the young heart seems broken! — and, all the while, mother may have a burden of her own! How’ healing is the tender touch and mother sits by the hour, watch- ing, praying, at the bedside, . ~ kissing, stroking the . fevered brow! It is her mother-love that causes her to do this unmindful | |generation the consequences of of her own aching: body! And what about al Ithe endless wash- ing; froning,, preparation © of meals, etc., etc.,—things usually taken for granted??? : Honestly, ‘I believe . that al- ready we are reaping in this the war years when even mo- thers were in industry more concerned about the dollars than the children. Lets do away with the mere commercialism and sentimentality of the. observance of Mother’s Day and. consider the vital place that a faithful, phasis, too, to the spiritual re- The first Canadian postal” stamps were issued in 1851, about and “7:30, p.m. except. as Shown. Canon B. -Prockter ‘964 10th “East. 05 : FIRST BAPTIST 023. | dare to guard against anything |; |that- will wrongly affect the|} - to a young life! How comforting |. care in childhood illnesses when | mother has and give the: em-! ‘11 years after the first stamps panwas || "DIRECTORY — most important of all. phases of . human’ goclety_—of which. the} ‘turn » mother is a key person,” “be Serves in ‘all churches at 11 a. me. ’ _ ANGLICAN: ‘CATHEDRAL | ‘ath’ Ave. We at Dunsmutr . Bt : ” Boly, Communion 8:30 a.m. | Bunday: School. 10 & 11 am.: * ST. PETER’S - ANGLICAN . “Beal Cove 6 oy Miss. Elaine: Bulmer,’ B.A., Bi Th, Sunday’ ‘Schoo! 10 and 11: 1h a.m. Morning’ Prayer Ms16 ame: ‘Dial. 3470 bth ‘Ave: E. at’ Young St. Ber A. Roskam | De ' - REGULAR BAPTIST . 629 6th ‘Ave. East - © sinday: Séhool 10 am. Rev. L. Be Jackson “EVANGELICAL, FREE: CHURCH : 6th” ‘Ave. at. Ambrose’ a “Bunidey Schoo! 11:00'am. *" * Morning ‘Bervice ° 12 00. p.m.’ Rev:: H, W: Foster: . * Dial 4403: » ST. “PAUL'S CUTHERAN Sth’ Avé..at McBride Sti 0 baw 4 A. .S,,Olson ... . Dial. “4164 " | PENTECOSTAL. TABERN ACLE™. io 202. 6th:.Ave, Wests; )--: .. 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