| 160 MANY RESTRICTIONS, a te oot is ~ hs acute oe of Aca in + the province coil be alleviated if some. ore ub ning. some of the reasons‘: whyythe serious shortage of den:. Usts.existed, particularly In: Prifjge Rupert, P. J, Lester. of: theginter national _ Brotherhood ! af, uD, Sulphite and Paper Mi. Wo pliers, Local 708 claimed that: thef ental College would not. ypermits to Immigrant den-j tbigeteven though it has been’ proved: some are better qualified than! “Canadian dentists,” “The,..college’ claimed: that by, allowing. immigrant.-dentists: to pridtice in tie province “it was lowe ing the standards” he ex- plat led. Git ne one exception, Mr, Les: fd that a qualified § I3s Heo br ‘hadibeen given a permit short period to operate in sin thers. He stated that when. thespermiy had expired, termina: - gethe deni.si’s stay, so vool-! fergie, were the protests of the Whist Drive, Bazaar Plans - Sei by WOTM HP Women of the Moose Moo¥éheart and Library com- mittecs held regular meeting thig'week to make plans for the: WOTM’ spring bazaar March oe and a whist drive-in April’ “Nine raembers were -preseny, aby .the Mooscheart comniittpe! meeting, chaired by Mrs, Wil-; Hany Nesbitt and held Monday, bythe B.C. Dental College on: qualified: immigrant ctitioners were lifted, Prince: Rupert” Trades nd Ligtior Council were told. ‘fast ml Mr, Lester, who sparked the: Rupert in his rolé as an.alder- {man, said dentistry in the city of the-restrictions imposed night... a villagers’ that, tne. dental college was obliged to renew. ihe permit, | Mr. Lester: aiso ‘mentioned isome- of the problems involved Mn the different standards of provincial dentistry. Hé sald the ‘law required dentists coming - to; B.C, from- other parts: of “the ‘country {o take. proyinelal]. lexaminations, hereby. ensuring certain , standards.:; He said he -knew.’ of one, ease, for Switzerland, Af-centee,; the . where an: Ontario dentist, want’ Oo Ab ighty. shevattend: ed to start a ‘practice | fn. they! “relty,. but, to meet jhe: ‘standards ‘of the dental college he had to lake .an examinaion in Anree subjects, Mr, Lester continued the. doc- tor felt certain he could pass-in two of the subjects but.the other he didn't feel qualified to take, | That was French.” THIS. ‘ORIENTAL: BEAUTY Is Switzerland, , “PERSONALS | Mr, ‘and. Mis, T. G Crowe, 207; Eighth Avenue West, planned to: leave today: ‘by Canadian Pacific where they will spend ah Andel. tnite holiday. - a -move for more dentists in Prince Dr, and ‘Mrs, Morris” “Viayinvan, 2390 Grahom Ave, left. last: night by train cn route to NewYork. ' The. two present dentists in‘ via CPA plane Terrace,’ Dr. “ta cily. had made _coneerted, Wayman, director of ‘the Chemi- _efforts to obtain additional: den cal Diyision for, Columbia, Cellu- ‘tists for the city, he said; “but! lose Company Ltd, Watson Is- their attempts. had been un-| land, will visit in Seattle, Chi- -successful." Mr, Lester added! cago and Toronto, while: away there’ was ‘a posstbility a grad-' for two weeks. ., °' oi uate dentist might be coming; _—_—. to the: lly in June, v4 | Herbert: Tipton, 1459 ‘sixth : | Avenue East, left by CPA plane, ‘today for Vancouver. ‘where . he has been transferred as. assist- {ant manager for F.. W. “Wool- | worth Company Lid., “Shaugh- LWwas a $20, 000 a year proposition.’ Missionaries . Airlines,’ plane: for “Varicouver | oe me Jamborette and -|—Five Brownies from these two: no: ‘movie star, though: she is as attractive as the ‘most glamor-* ous of (hem, The tall,’ shapely brunette, is Queen: Sirikit,* 28-year-old wife of Thailand’s King ~ Phumiphol Adulde}; She is thie mother of thre’ children, At deft; the.pretty queen and the uni-. formed King: Phumipho! Aduldej: are‘seen walk ing out from the terminal building at the Don- cmuang:Alrport-to’ say: ‘goodbye to Queen’ Grand mother Princess Srisangwan, who was leaving’ Statuesque Queen. Sirikit Jeaves a Buddhist temple in Bangkok. eg Cross Fair in‘ Bang kok. Educa ped in | France, where her late father ad Gide and | “ak e anc | | Brownie Vlews By ) RRNA MILNES We | ‘are ‘very: happy to report that the Third Prince Rupert Brownie Pack has opened, again, ‘Misg- ‘Peggy Highland is Brown Owl and their mecting will take place at the Annunciation Hall ever y Wednesday at 3:30 pm. Good Luck, 3rd Brownie Pack. First Brownie Pack — Brown’ re Mrs, George ‘Cook, reports that cach. Brownie is’ giving :an earned . contribution: ; to. ‘the, he others do too. World’ Friendship Fund, Every- Happy guiding. one is working hard for the ,-~-—--—~~—.— =... the Brownies : Z oo hope to have their B-R-(Baden- ’ Powel)) Tribute Badges up for’ the Jamborette. These tributes | cannot: be worn before February | 2énd, Lord Baden- Powell's birth | Come and see for yourself what ones) Noti Second and 4th Brownie Packs: | Centre. ' : tnolon: bi” Ning Hagen’ ‘cis the | third: ‘artist: featured. dn wiglih.at tlie home of Mrs, T Parkin. Following discussion on dhe! bazar, refreshments were! renved, Next meeting will be ' ve Ma hed te held -al the heme of Mrs, Sally: the Church of Jesus Christ's 9 Rieear Plan Latter Day Saints here have. at 272 Blawar Place, March been announced here by Flder- “Nya mun Mes. C. P, Rudolph ‘Pons ald'C. Hainsworth end Elder: f} 1 hiteeided over the Library com- Elmer D, Hurst, Mr. Halns- mittee. mee ag when 11 mem- worth of Portland, Ore., and Mr. : hots gathered ‘at the home of Hurst of Blanding, Utah, have: Mra cL, L. Smith, Wednesday night. Mrs, Sigga Helgason . at- tayded as a enest, «.Tontative plans w for, a whist ative in April ane durther pians weve made for the spring bazaar to be held in the Mau ¢ Temple. Card game prizes were. Won by Mrs, Rudulph, first | eMss Sylvia Jehngon, cons: pilot ‘Refreghinents 4 A ony, , ‘tudedelhe scssiai. oc ob Changed Here Changes in the. persdinel of, ter Day Saints missionaries, Eld- er Dennis A. Fairelouth and: Elder Cecil Hill and. can be’ ere made reached at $36 Sixth Avenue East or by phoning 4359. Meet- j ings are held every Sunday at: 144 Van Aarsdal Strecl. ., ENGL ASH NAME “The villoge. ‘of! Tavistock near’ hee ‘home of Mrs, Deugall, March 14, “oo peee bees j ee One Patty D Wi th: Ta v0. “Tm ba England. | 055 ! ; } ; 1 1 SOw eee :. ! ‘ ‘4 - eo Meg Aes yhTE oy | ' { ' t r 1 SHIN ( HAtATiNAi ie ppron ta mady front vor Very mother ahold live Wy her pation collection, The gina dieses pattern comp with: bwo: dlooda. versions and plyo a Mawar high neeblane, Teen be aged Cocmate acai dred or th Eyndiy dress, a school dyeaa an party (rack, Deane dreations Tur daying uk the pablorn un fabrly, mulling and RUIN the oe re bernted an ray torn mieta, seWwh TE Heng. AA OMT ba, Yolnte pri His corazells egmbed colton waver with iviaea wiyon, Sha mde (he apron of galtd pink Gorngalle wid trimmed YE with plok mtebernack brald and mateling ponrl buttons, This hi landers ntecly, stays fresh and now fooklip, foo, Our ited Pacer (TE cone Childvon'y Blaow ghd Wand tO, dio 0 dress WILD Wlgh eek and slovved raquirew 14 ynrds of 3 neh Cornzclio, and the apron: requiros 144 yard: Bond ct ityet'ive Conty (ho) In colna for Printed Pattorn.A717, Bond * Nessy, “pert Fishermen's’ Co-Operative: > Wiltaans and Rupert: Radio and , @ SL Pelor's Chureh WA, Bake ‘ \~" om seemed meen Vm eer aera $0 i { { : 1 t q titi 4 ‘lvesw ‘lin hucdy' ke ingulon “4 antla Anno Adie printed pation thnk yj Qo id: Hot Ue drew, chown hove, our Pater Dealgner ehos nt probly. | iPacks went to Brown Owl, Mrs. John Williams of. the’ eng ain R) F, Lucas’ home on Wednesdry _ eering department: Prince » Ru-! association, left, yesterday morn- they: made elther porridge. or ing by CPA plane via ‘Terrace en 1 ine route to Victoria, where he will ed shoes and learned two verses : marry Miss Marne’ Jill Selwood Of “God Save the Queen.” These of Victoria, tomorrow. They will Brownies weré: Cecille ‘Turcotl®, Carol Fousht, Marian Tubb,: return to Prince Rupert. to. make Avenue. tin, Poth packs are also working | , —_— + for the. Jamborette, . daughter Anne, of 125 Third. Av- had a Valentine party on Thurs- enue West, are leaving tonight day and everyone nad a wonder- on the Union Steamship boat. ful. time.-The Sth. are working. Camosun for. Vancouver where for the Jamborette. also, i Miss Marlin will ree lve medical}. - treatment, ; { Bo ‘to work for their Golden Hands: : pudding, peeled a potato, polish- : “Second Guide Company—Hea- | ither Small: passed her darning, ‘sewing on -a button. and hemm- Miss Eve Poftenrath: Elizabeth ing for her second: class, ‘The, xLoinecting will be held at Stratford, Ontario, was named: apartments, returned home over Guides were very happy to see: John Mac- after Tavistock in Devonshire, ‘the weekend from a month's Captain -D.. Matlin, who is on: ‘leave of absence, and Capt. Mar- ; ‘holiday fy Honolulu. .- , lin was pleased to see how well ACD the girls are getting on. Five READERS guides are working on’ ther ‘your Show Tiekets ut the Grand, time lo prepare, - Cote, This week — Clveken Chop! The Jambaystte, far whieh ‘Suey, Deep Fried Prawns, Gar- everyone is working, will be hel: tHe Sprre 0 bs, the be sb ' Red on Pebruary 2% at the Clyie Bre nd T-Bone Sloaks:and Fried Cenire from 7:20 to 9:90, Byery- Halt Chicken, Phone orders a one is most welcome to attend. / Speclatty, Dial 3245. (43) The Brownies and Guides are fall very exited about it and ean “@ Red avd Gun Cub Annval hardly wait to see what the Cut: Banquet this Ssturday, the 16.’ anq Seonts and other Brownlns (Pow tekots left ot Us and ang Guides are going to do, The Sth Brownle Pack are dolne o ( Meetrle, First cume furs erin World Friendship Thinking Day Ou coremony nl your Indian Company are showing the coun. wih color-fast tries that belong to the Guide movement throughout the world I @ Wurry - Gwealer new, Bouquet Polar, rey, fe (4 az! Apedb this month, auly bbe We dn}, Vinee’s Flowess & Home, GREAT EXCUANGE ‘Arts, Gayiol Thoatra Bidg,,' The Winnipeg Grain Exchanye Phone 3553, (11) opened under provineial charter. an y ait @ Valentine Denes, Priday, In 1887, berrme an independant ay ssoclation In 1008, premrneeamiee ro wore a+ Feb. J8, BPOG and OORT and. (ely guests, Adnilssten $1.09 per! pr, wrorvboasy walconte; sh ’ Boauty Let Your Joweller | Bo Your Guide | & lye ges Sele, Gowdon & Andersun's, Feb, , 16, (Or '@ Valha Hn, niveting ui elt, oO ‘pn, oo -@ Moose Nieht, Sat, Heb, 16, ° ‘8 pan, . (40) Ve mee ag ap ame 8 em gch feb OFF gt: We Ne tee nae testes NOW. IN STOCK. 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Bartok’s Hungarian |, folk: tunes, “Cradle Song” ‘from |: in Rrelsler's 3 | Strav: insky’s. ballet “The. Fite: es Bird” and Paganin\’s “La. Cam- ee ee} panella, my - | Miss Hagen | will be assisted at 4 (| the:plano by Donald King Smith, noted. pianist’ of Eastern "Wash mg ington College. of Education, oo Mr, Smith has served ‘as one of the, west coast’s “most dis- | wher, tinguished accompanists to “vis- iting New York, artists. | Teen: : bara z i Cancelled : The: Civic. Centré: ‘Teen: chib | ‘Modern dancing s session schedul- |. ed for tonight has:been’ cancel- |. : 4 Jed, it’ was’ announced today't by a’ “ club spokesman,” : investment. of as little as. $2 may remove serious fire hazard wails around outlets get warm? Are there any bare electric wires? Have you replaced 15 amp fuses with 20 or 30 amp fuses? Are there any pennies behind blown fuses? 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