t v Me ‘ 3 17 Istays dr wea : OWEN SOUND, Ont: (Dries v for new swimming pool won’ 'a:: “narrow: victory,’ when a | about 80 per cent of; the’ ‘town's: jovernmnen a A supervisor for the Civic Centre Swimming Pool ‘10,637 voles, ocean ‘tna ‘ligaor es He'wi e ; . - on a. .brewers' ‘retail: and «liquor: omorrow, : will be hired no Mter‘than J uly 15, to prepare a defin outlet for he’ community, "Uns : ¥ ite budget for the pool’s first year of operation, official returns indicated 68.59 “sald cer x Fe eeon was made follow- Pore: and 5836 per sent tee Ar PGE: ng ce rs £ to, For @ ing conflicting suggestions by] pritiah Columbia Extension de- Te BUILDING CNTR PLAN. bERVICE. : | beer stor 60 Dee ant ffirm- | St.John will, ee Pr cathe ve Alderman R, G. Large and Al-| partment. fan io wueaso R008 inca 20, sient beer store. .A:60-per cent a t b- , i ale ie a derman T, Norton Youngs at the June 5, 6 and 7-—"Buddy Taft's cu wehidee bat) . [ative vote was needed ‘to’ es ab- be ‘May 22 Civic Centré Board of Di-! sweethearts on Parade.” an A . en “ [lish the stores. 0030 Jo. nm Fectors meeting. res: June 21—Centennial Arts and —s aoe - Grater Lake! ‘in! ‘Oregon. ‘with | a‘l: : “ Ald. Large’s suggestion on poo: db bled" foe OH oc financing that a budget should| Crafts Caevan, sponsore r y ‘pwuné tock [gees cine ad depth of 1,966 ‘feet. is the deep- | aay ae ee ee LL. ted ot a” tat com EDIAN JIMMY DURANTE, whose effervescence would bring a smile to anyone’s face, hails a hearty farewell before boarding an Amcrican Airlines’ flight to the West Coast de. parting from Idlewild Airport, New York. Jim ready to start rehcarsals for hjs fall TV show. MOVIE MOVIE COLUMN ~ Oldtime ‘gh my is getting lamor gal m. THREE APPLICANTS a _ Supervisor ing of personnel was - rejected in assistance from a qualified man. President Morris. Wayman said | that he-had recently: interviewed ‘several applicants | while. in Van- couver, « Mr, Wayman was granted per- mission to. bring two appHcants from Vancouver and,one from the expense of the board, Sal- aries asked by the appiicants ranged from $375 to $450, D. R, Gaitens, swimming pool ec hairman, said that increased work pledges” by ‘students and adult volunteers, could complete the. pool by the September 1 ‘| deadline, Civic Centre summer program will Operate from June 15. to |September 15 with a personnel of cight members including. the recreation director Gordon Mc- ‘{Cutcheon and arts and crafts OO GG eg ye ee award winning designs in, homes Ocean Falls to Prince’ Rupert at/ ‘added to that of the - building yg ee to be hired 7 to 10 p.m., in front of the Clv- ic ‘Centre. ‘ ing. design council exhibit of 40 ‘to be held for one week _begin- ning June. 23, July and August—Miniature golf course In the gymnasium, Mr. McCutcheon will’ partici- pate at a leadership . training schoo: in Kitimat May 30, 31 and June 1, In other business tender ‘for painting sash and doors in front of the Centre for $175 by. Spence and Matiuk, was accepted. . Another $30, 000 insurance was bringing total! - insurance at $425,000. Swimming pool is pres- Mrs. ' W..E: Halliwell: reported - June 23—The Canadian Hous- . ently covered for $5,000. - Ayes po. ° re BLD! Dem FINES +. 1240 W:: 4 Broadway, enclosing 25¢ ‘to cover, cost of mailing’ and: handling.’ favor of Mr. Young's moti clude displays of jewellery, ne wean Fame ipealeneboete it oad te ditfien it to bring i mosaics and woodwork, Open to ° eee” feed p> Ao Ee | You Can Dep a budget unless the board had| the public from 2 to 5 p.m. and|- : hat. ee uh, narn Som Hoos ‘When kidneys fail, ANOTHER COMPACT PLAN designed to conform to the ‘regi- Jations of the new NHA low cost housing scheme; this plan = features two bedrooms and full basement. -The living. room, » which takes the full depth of the house on that. side’ opens into.a dining room, -which takes. into consideration ‘ the’ ever ‘popular L shape. The kitchen. features .a’ nook: for family: din- "ing. All rooms are good sized, and only the smallest - ‘possible space is taken up by the central. hall. ‘Bedrooms. and. front -porch project slightly’ to create dn interesting: front: elevation. Brick planter below the. living: room windows add- to’ the ap- pearance of the house, Floor area 950 Square. feet, width 40’: . Working drawings’ available. For other select custom and. stock- designs, send for our: booklet “Select. ‘Home Designis,”: “The ‘Building Centre B.C. Ltd., Vancouver 9," 12 new card tables had . been ‘Tecovers, SI ht. ho} iy director Fred Owen. - Mr. Way- bought and drapes for the audi- AT_ EDMONTON man, reported that the total torlum would be soon. completed. By BOB HOLLYWOOD (AP) ‘of the flaming age in movies, ismaking a after a period of blindness, A year ago her sight was gone. | She had been trimming the gar- | den of her home near the heart: of Hollywood. A jiadder tipped: and she was hurled to the; ground. Her shears gashed her: THOMAS | . —Alice White,. blonde: stat a comeback Crawford and Jean Harlow typl- ified the emancipated female in movies of the '2Cs and early '30s. :With her familiar milk-white bob, Miss White often played the budget has been approved © at $4,572. Training . personnel will! ‘begin June 1 by Mrs McCutch- eon, W. A. Gordon, program chair- man, outiined the following coming events for the remainder of May and June: May 26 to 30--Twelve women have signed. up for the sewing course, provided through the courtesy of the University of { It was reported that net pro- ceeds from’ Len Harrigton and Me! Thompson's “Centennial Ca- ‘pers” should amount to approxi - mately $600. Mr. Wayman reported on: the B.C. Recreation association con- ference held in Vernon May 9 municipatities money was rais- ed locally. almost completely by. taxes. There is a possibility of receiving additional funds from and 10. He advised that in most|' Canadian scientists; ‘intellectuals meeting By DON. HANRIGHT | Canadian Press. Staff Writer Be as EDMONTON . (CP) — About 1,200 Ganadian' scientists and intellectuals will be on the University of ; left eye horribly. . . io . the province. through night . . . ; “The other eye lost its sgn’ /atestruck oF te madeap her AAuseum Briefs school classes, he said. Alberta.¢ampus during’ the next. three. weeks at the out of a sympathetic reaction,”: ess. A letter from the Rotary club|. she recalled. “For six months I? could do nothing but He flat on my back. ment or excitement would upset! ‘The slightest move-; j ; Her kind of: film faded from ,;POpular favor and her career i went into a decline. Once wed to ‘producer Sy Bartictt, she mar- By JOCELYN BOLTON - We are busy these. days get- ting our cases in shape and the on the matter of a donation ‘for. a special project, was left to the incoming executive and it will receive a definite reply in July.- Almost Sional and university groups wil. be represented. Among the dele- annual Conference of Learned Societies. i vad to remove excons acids and wastes,.; ‘tbaekaehe, tire . feolings disturbed & es rest often follow, “| Podd's- Kidney * Pills stimulate De “kidneys to nornial duty. You‘feel better—sleep bot- & . teF,. work, better, a Yo can ‘depen ve Dodd’ as Get D Dodd’ satany y druxator rs Owen Sound, |s all scientific, profes-j cil of Canada, and the Canadian Conference of Deans and. Pro- : na gates will be historians, chem-|fessors of Education. . my eyes. All IT could do was | ricd writer John Roberts. oid. mus¢um is ringing withy< ws ists, .mathematicians, geogra- '..-Topies include. Commonwealth | ys ‘isten to the radio and TV. HAUNTED BY PAST. ihammering and sawing of wood} a ._ . "| phers,” geologists, . psychologists, } ; military ties, Canadian-Amer-i§ ~, Friends would read to me. For-) piyorced again, she resumed:8S Wwe make --preparations ” to NMAc & B closes — | tunately, I had a loyal burch of! friends who toek care of me. “Tt was pretty tough to be; knocked out HRe that after lead- | Ing such an active life. ‘her aeting career, her last. per- ! formance being a-small’ role ini | Joan Crawford's Flamingo Road : ‘In 1949. Now |. red- haired ‘“1! i move. Iam afraid that I havel. to explain to all our gucsts, and apologize to them for our rather ‘disrupted state of affairs: How-|. all operations | due to hazard . archaeologists, biologists; social- "| oBists, and others suchas politi-: cal economists; | teachers, “The conference. ‘will be opened ‘and: university. and officials. ‘ican ‘relations, “recent Canadian | temperature: ‘changes, - research, -propesais "for a Canad-“ - jan. “dictionary, ‘fisheries | i ‘bank -' policies,+ teacher..training, : and: ‘dozens, of. scientific subjects... The. “geographers, meeting: too! day. to Sunday, ‘and*-the Royal Society, both: have scheduled dis- “The Canadian| cussions on. Canadian northwest, But [i think a women looks kinda’ sil. ! ever it has. to be done and I came through it somehow. And | ily as a blonde when she gets.to hesitate to. close.the doors, so} . I think I learned a lot from it./ be my age”, she is seeking roles! most of our. guests quite .under- ~ My HUfe isn’t so frantic any; in movies oF" televisions “02 7! stand and walk: around:the saw- * more.” a Though. she . doesn’ t- ‘like to! dust and take us‘as’ ‘they, find US. | BACK TO NORMAL ” think of it; Miss. White's, “past, We have also equite* ‘a few new! j today. by a four-day. meeting. of the. Canadian; Association” of Geographers; :foKkowed -Junez:1-4 by. the:485-miember:: -Royal i “So- ciety of. Canada, Asscciation | of. _ NANAIMO. @ — An official, of ‘MacMillan’ and ‘Bloedel *has an- | ‘hounced.that:all ‘the logging” operations’ “willbe shu t i down’ 24° hours’ a ‘day, : despite é t { comes, back to haunt her. via, TV. i exhibits, O. Wilson ‘brought. us) But she wants to get her ca-! Recenily some -youngcer -friends! some stone tools’ he found at} reer active again. Still pretty at: were watching one of ~her. old: Kitkatla while working there, BLACKWOOD on BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ak: p wenageiu cE LADIES’ COATS . . ‘pear on our register... Terrace oe cemenee pan eemnegs teen eean ves nen HILISHIAVE ee By today's sexacting standards Mr. Masters hand: was predominant last week, with | ir - Come | in: and see the values this weekend ’ ; Kitimat appearing often, Vie- THE ROTAAY ELECTRIC SHAVER. MRSS Soe) PB pe 8 SEIN SE ENE values Tals weekend, » was too strong for an opening: bid of .one no trump. | toria, Vancouver, Queen ‘Char. en, “ eet Values to 45. 00. 4 One elub would have been an alternative opening, but? totte Istands, Alaska. Mr. and! uss, no muss! Phill- he chose to bid a spade. strongly over North dealer He was willing to carry and response his partner made. 1 .for our whale section, plus a ‘very fine fossil specimen, which ,camé from Spitsbergen Island, ‘north of Norway. We. had an- other coin donated by N. A. -Bekctov, a very tiny coin, half ‘cent Netherlands. Our coin case! ‘is really growing. » Many guests and places ap- | on! Mrs. Hugh D. Watson of Billings, ! if paid us a visit. Me. li ;and Mrs. Pilon of: Edmonton, a: i Montana retired couple, were back to sce'§ Nate ett O tt ttt 8 FPP RR CRO TROT er are the - -fact | “provincial closure. or- ders would ° permit ‘operations between midnight and 1 p.m. leasures during the closure, the company official said. Approximately . 1,800 loggers are affected by the closure, The company said special fire-fight- Ing crews will. be available should-a blaze develop and more than $800,000 worth of company fire equipment ‘is ready for any emer gency. KINSMEN $2,000 ; ompariy’s. i the conf erence ‘June 16. "Slavists. wil end ‘development. } University’ presidents. attend- || | Among: the: other 19 societies ‘ing-the-conference willbe Dr. G:? rj willbe the Canadian Political|B. Hall-of Western Ontario; Dr. | ig 6 wh ost, mos! shave spins whiskers off action for tho cleanast, cool. - you've: over onjoyed.: h whirlwind rotary comfortable shaves , 2 , ‘Thé. company decided on a lation, Canadian;Colin Mackay, New Brunswick: | 4 ae ae shows mone fet ayer are. walk. in whieh ‘she dia @ SONY also, wo iron adze_ bitts, which complete shutdown of all island Institute Association, | Cana “At-|Dr. G. P.. ‘Gilmour, McMaster: | ‘buy a slack that really . back to normai, and she still has; “Look at that Mari! yn. ‘Monroe: _ Indian section. Mr. Wilson kind- and mainland logging operations fairs, Canadian Linguistic. Asso-; Dr. C. T. Bissell, Toronto: Dr. i fits: perfectly.» the bounce that made her a star! walk!” a viewer exclaimed.’ ly thought of us and gave them | because of the extreme danger ciation, the National 'Confer-|N A. M. MacKenzie, British Co- if in the carly talkies. ; “I did it first,” she protested. ito Jack Scott for the museum, OF ne wneds. ‘be barred | one, 0 Canadian Universities; !lumbia; and Dr, Andrew Stewart, i. Come. in and see > them Alice White, Clara Bow, Joan = “That's an Alice Whiterwalk. " | also a very fine specimen of aj, $2 Pudic will also be barre the Humanities Research | Coun- | Alberta, eee § t bowl. A. T. Ivarsen do-| {fom ‘entrance into MacMillan | ~..———...—. ‘ : Toc ay. ~ oe [Ses the vertebra of a whale|#"d Bloedel timber lands or’ ‘Sizes 10 to 20° 12 c 95. ‘pair ‘Special Price weer eww en fae “ ed MT, e Es : hs vulneri quee d led a third round of’ Prince Rupert. Mr. Pilon worked i. Special Factory ' TWIN SETS - a vv] Boul sides vulnre rane " queen an knock out the ace. ion the railroad here many years it Clearance: . Mire Mater NN fier winning the third trick, #80 and they remembered he | 9 us 12 ‘piece ladies" luggage set, Wardrobe and, over: aAAK "° Mr. Dule cashed = dumimy's ace. ord to be enigying Prine Tu. “Only eee nite. case. Good locks. Assorted coverings.: ; mo . a 7 ua. ’ S, re oo , ‘ mv, ‘ , yak cand king of diamonds went pert. Miss Ada Scrivner, a school ; Friday, 8 p.m As Low As $5 Down : RK QS “the queen fafled to crop the con teacher from Sitka was most | May 30th WwW p 0 m Mal n tacturers Warn mt - 99 WEST EAST _ tiaet was still in Jeopardy ere | Ntrigued with totem poles, Mrs. | ¢ Double The Manu ; y Set ok vec ebeeuecaeeeeeueweceenes veneeqen 39 Mr. Champron Mrs. Keen Since only six. tricks were: ith her three i CIVIC CENTRE sea A N53 4Q 1072 available if the other three | Ells Hughes with her three sma . ' . : y KQv2 vi 0 i suits, it was necessary to win ora eat ane Mr mee vA Proceeds in aid of Cc de ros. { : o e072 @ 0. / at least three diamonds.’ Ane 3 TAS CK, ' a . wos . aw aia # arty so! . y oP & O32 count 865 to do that, two entrles were Ae Onvkon an bite ad Prince Rupert Civic Band 1' he Slore T Aal Ser Vv We B ale NYLONS co cae pe tr ; needed to the close imnd— ' » ys hac , _ __. | me pale | one to lead another diamond [seen them since my sojourn in 2325 PHONE 2326. 51] gauge 115 denier. - New shipment just ; A nA | to knock ont (he queen and yells. ne. It was nice to have — arrived. New | shades | for summer. First J 85a one lo get back to cash the ree | them call, - we ~~ . OOF | s A 107 | mainder of (he sult. Our new museum ds really tak- quality, Th | The bldding: lest Mr. Date havi one chance, He, ing shape and ite won't be lon C: “orth Fatst “we Dane led the four of clibs from dum.) now before we are haw ‘nove a n e Ltd Sizes 9 to LD cece So ccccceccececce pair. . ,a. es QN'r All Puss Einy and tuok the “unnceessury’ | ing day," ‘a $ e | eres Qi | ~ NI we . ; autte; esse of the ten, yehen ae we sti have AitLographesd . ‘ Mr, Dale didn't have qulley noid he was home, He knocked! copies of “Skeena, River of " " att enough to go to the two level! ot the queen of diamonds, won Destiny” for sale, ; ‘p E R yY GIRLS DRESSES an wee . oa With a nf ol Hie eave lay lie with the spade return with dum. - ms ”. sy hg : we Needed four 3 ‘ xyand got back to his . we treks vor dlymoneds and, witha een sylth thes tee of clubs to a” ) AL! Imported ors in ce a, at _ Wight miaflt dn spades, Ne Was) oust two more diamonds, ‘Two WEEKEND SPECIA range or colors ev yie ' rey. gg a trick short, He -bld one NO) nory top tricks In the black value, * ne a oe aan another exnmple of Me stb then mate the contract, 25 piccos. Drapery fabric from 5 to 25 yards, Sizes 1 to 3 1, 98. i co if VOID GastrDitaa = we ow ue be ‘ 4 M, iiving” more preelse information | fp Daily Nows Classitiod "Discontinued Numbers” oo oe whout over + all high’ eard y : Ne Sizes 4 to 6x .... 2, 49. 4 ! atronuth, IP Buus any Ite , First’ Quality’ Morchandiso” = t on With plenty left over, Mr, Fron, Zollvory 1 1 “Excollont Pattorns"! Sizes 7.to 14.... . 2,98 oy * \ Mastors thon blade two no tram! o inaso Foo Hane : hat} strongly snaeesting thal hk Phone ase py ace “From 36 to 48” wide" - Partner go en to game i he hole ‘ Printed Bamboo Bark 7h Wnythtay more than an absolute) Deap pried Prawns $1,175 my) 71) ae | } ' | Dn. WE as neh as two Garlic Sparorib $1.05 tn ST OCT Reg. Bark Cloth printed . = 4 wees, av jnek and two tens, Mr, 98 ToC COMET L Bark Cloth ° fy © Dale wos very happy to go wong | Greon Papper Chop Suoy 95¢ al Planning Bopk urox Doar 0 and og with ine itn. ne Shrimp Egg Foo Yong $1.00 7 My NTE ELT pir : 4 a, Mr, ( wp ony OPCHeEd Chicken Fried Rice 95¢ vet OC Mean TD TTYL ky a : hovrts and Mra, Keen | " , lea vr ; - ue a wie arin Lo win with tho Vrou Delivery (88.00 Ordura) t ite a CLEARING AT ....... $7.49 YARD | ‘The UNIVE RS AL: S oe ten, Bho returned the Jack ane i ant Hiantway, Vall, 1G ' co ' Ws fl Mr, Dale duekod wat, Mr Melrose Chop Suey ce oy | pau * Champlon overtouk with the: . : , , « aq \ " ‘ . , , r e ¢ ‘ A