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The Province from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada • 27

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The Provincei
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Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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25 rx-' ftTt THE VANCOUVE FSOVINCE. tehi'day, Jzrtuary 7, 1954 Tlieancom er Pmincp 1. h. h. B.C.

Boy Scou News i17010 i I 7 A WMr 7. 3 l-e-4JW i Wvl I fi SjmTr3. City plans Scouters' parley .1 flow F' CA30N-DHT I POOR ftOV-A0 -v I ff IVASwT CL FMXX CA85Ct A I rf ITT iir-. eir I II tim ial mrrm I iu imrfuu i i I0T Ft JACK ADAIR Sewers' conference is st Saturday, Feb. 23.

tor of Rex RetaHack, assistant commissioner for training. District Scoutmaster Earl Bnba and District Cubmasters Mrs. Rej RelaBack and Ft wild a Baker will be in charge of program, with Area Cubmasters Cee Bean and Don Phipps. Scoutmasters Bud Trounce, John Greater Vancouver district. ADC Clem Burton-Smith is chairman of the committees preparing for the event.

Harry Hamper tod Jack Burns will represent the lay side Chess News By FRANK FTLLERY Vancouver Province Chest Editor January Problem 4M By El GENE A. D10A5 Weitbr.nk. Iln (Specianv Contriauted) Original Puhliratiea Biack: piece. Gritten and as Ferry assisting. Field Co tutus sione? Huish and District CornmissioneT Dave Stephenson will also be helping.

Scoutmaster Fred Llord. Assistant Scoutmaster Ken Mitchell and Scouts Neil McAlister, Bob Hamper, Brian Haslett, Jim Esterbrook and Bob McKenzie pf 4h Golden Arrow troop from Kerrisdale enjoyed winter camp four miles from Mile 53 on Hope-Princeton Highway. The boys, with help of thr-ir Scoutmaster and Mr. Haslett, made their own snowshoes to tramp around in four feet of snow. W.

H. J. Tiwlale, provincial commissioner for Ontario, will be guest speaker for Vancouver District's annual meeting Jan, 30 in Salvation Army Citadel, Gore and Hastings: Mr. Tisdale is one of the foremost authorities of Scouting in Canada. His address will be "The Family in Scouting." www North Vancouver area will hold a Cub leaders course starting Jan.

25 in Hamilton Junior High School. Other sessions will follow on Feb. 1. 8 and 15. District Cubmasters Ernie Oakley Mrs.

Rex Retallark will be In charge. I I AW MO7XSlJL AMP AO FOR "1 II THEY'RE -4 yCHJ GVEyf THE BOPV ANP THAT Sr WOW MINUS L- AR TK KPSVthEV POUfJP A 20 POINTS I LEG'S AMP 40 MORE POCS MUCH TWEUVEf I. STILL FOOLING) THE CHAPTER I POR THE A. PDSTURE. rf-, PlP He pkw' WITH THAT 5H0WINS HCa A.

r- 1 SCORE CT POG BOOK TWEV AWAKP yV 7 ZV Tfw rl ENOEL WIN MONTREAL OPEV The Montreal Open championship hat been on by Joseph Enzel, whoacoted 7-1 to tie In game points with D. M. LeDaln. ch-ss editor of the Montreal Gazette, who was relecated to runner-up on S-B rating. Mat'hai placed third, with 6V1V He Is the present holder of the Montreal city restricted title.

CANAPIA orEN MTE CHOSEN The Chess Federation of Canada has authorized the Montreal Chest League to arrange the first Canadian Open championship, which will be held in Montreal during the summer of thit year Chairman of the administrative committee I. A. Grant, and M. LeDain II to be referee-ln-chtef of the tournament. A large entry Is expected, end the championship It arheduled to comprise 10 rounds of Swlst-tystem play.

The game which followt features the Individual encounter between Mrs. Nancv Root of Lot Angele and Mrs. G. K. Gresser of New York, who tied In the 1355 US Women's championship In N'ew York to become rrwhamplTs.

These two experts each scored 9-2, topping Miss M. Karff, the former titleholder, who scored 84-2S. Polish Opening White: Mrs. Ron. Black: Mrs.

Gresser. Canadian continent to tie Pan Pacific Jambore at Melbourne, Australia, will arm here Jan. 27 in time to attend the opening of the executive committee. Canadian General Council, in Hotel Vancouver. Mrs.

Rex Retallack will be guest ipeakei. Executive Commissioner Te Hathaway was jiiest speaker at Salvation Army Guides and Scouters' dinner In Mount Pleaant Hall. Clem Burton-Smith was recently appointed assistant district commissioner at large ia Greater Vancouver distfict. He was also appointed liaison officer for Deep Sea Scouts with Rev. Stanley Smith of the Seamen's Institute.

Mr. Smj'h was an active Scouter and authority on Revering in Vancouver a few years ago. Area presidents and commissioners dinntr meeting for Vancouver district will be held on Jan. 18 in Stanley Park Pavilion. Father H.

J. Mclsaac, chaplain of 83th St. Jude's, dedicated the Scout flag recently at a special church parade. Cub-master J. Kerrie accepted the flag on behalf of the group committee.

It wan presented to Scoutmaster Bert Lowes, who tnrned it over to Scout flag bearer Robert Hayes Cub flag bearers were Danny Kennedy and Terry Sigmund. F. C. F. Parkinson Is new Scoutmaster of 1st Langley troop.

Assistants will be former Scoutmaster John A. McDougall and J. A. Stroyan. Akela Is R.

C. Wilcox, assisted by J. P. Ortman and Mrs. H.

Hazell. Queen's Scout badge and all-round cords were presented to Norman Floe of Bradner troop at a recent "at home" badges were presented to Dick Somerville and Bill Mae-Donald. Five-year service stars went to Norman Floe, Cyril White and Auti Halonen. Scoutmaster A. W.

Money received his seven-year service star. District Commissioner jloe Bancroft made the presentations. L-gy." a i-wTiW-'ir- -1 OPPICER, 15 TWAT WHY VES-WE I wW 1 -VOU'CE ABOUT )crfa't FOUND THEM, SftVl MR. A0 IJSSlifJ OUR TWO CHILDREN dS- MR. ARCHER JjP White: 10 piece White to play and male In two.

ti-u 1 Ail hv T-T TVK Key move: 1P-B7 2K-Kb; dls. ch. and 2K-3Qi. cn ana 3.N-B6 mate after 2 K-Ka). 2 I'A I fcs- THEY'RE MI55INS CSSUICTTV JI Yv tjkdMIWP 1 1 White Black White (al 1.

a.nx.-N an. 1 P-QN4 P-K3 21 PxN K-K5; 3.RXBP mate, 1 I B-N2 Polio vaccine plan starts in Washington Rli anv: 2.R-o dDie. 22 B-Q3 23R-B2 24 B-Bl 25N-K1 26P-B4 3.R-04 m9te. (cl 1. N-K2; 2.RxRdis.

ch, K-K5; SH-M mate. Black Q-B2 P-QK3 N-Bl P-R3 QR-01 B-Bl B-N2 B-K2 R-Bl B-N4 (di 1. P-ES 2.R-KB6 an. N-KB3 P-04 P-0R4 P-B4 QN-Q2 PxP B-K2 O-O N-NS B-B4 K-K. 3 FxP mate 1.

N-Ba: 3P-QR3 4P-K3 5 P-N5 6 P-QB4 7PxP 8P-OR4 9N-KB3 10B-K2 HO-O 12 P-Q3 I K-K5; 3 BxP mate Fnnr rtntihlp.ntn mate a a Two douhle-pin mates are given by SEATTLE AP) A detailed plan for administration of earn of the two wmte naiteriea- PxB Inn exceptionally diftlcuit task, ine PxP mi non federal nolio immuniza- R-Bl 27Q-R5 28 P-K5 29 R-K2 30 P-B5 31 BxB 32 P-BS 34 Q-R7ch 35QR-KB2 36 0-P6ch 37QxP 38 R-K I key allows Black to pin the battery 13QN-Q2 KN-02 roo. A fine prooiem. B-B3 k-bi tion program has been sent to kK2 every WashinSton county. k-bi Dr. Bernard Bucove, state SOLUTIONS Prnblem No.

4111 E. Hartman 14 K-Bl 15 B-R3 Ifi P-R3 17Q-N3 18 P-K4 19 N-B4 20Q-Q1 i F-Kl N-Rl P-05 B-K3 QN-N3 NxN QxP health director, said the plan will li-- 3 and H. E. Riley. 39 R-N8 mate.

Problem Nn. 46J J. Anderjon, VK.a ran. cecM ujaoi aorta -y. re 34 can 00 the out- Rdd estiAt' 1 A.

Arrow, C. J. Bail Me, G. W. Boul- start in each county "as the local polio vaccine committee determines." He added; "No child or pregnant woman will be deprived of tnn.

F. T. Butler. Mr H. Byrne, Mrs.

Helen Donnelly, R. A. Douglas, J. P. Edwards, P.

Fajnor, J. A. Fortler, Rev. A. L.

Foster, 0. Freer, ITEMS The Washington State championship has been won by Olsf Ulvettad, who ecored 3ty-li In the finals. He had no lossps hu.1 drew with W. H. Gray, E.

J. J. Hall, C. E. they are unable Robert Edberg, Viktor Pupols and Vaccine because Ted Warner.

Edberg and Pupols tn tnr tied for second and third with 3-2 10 VJ IUI l- Hartman, Marv Hawkes, w. Heasman, W. C. Hebden, R. D.

Isaac, E. A. Jenkins, S. K. Johrson, J.

I Keith, G. A. Laird, Rev. Canon J. Leigh, W.

Lott, W. J. Maler, James W. May. 0.

F. Mellicke, C. E. Mor- each, and Warner placed fourtj; The Federal Government made WDr. Erich w.

Marrhand. scoring $320,263 available to Washington won the annual Lake Erie for purchase of free anti-polio I ton, E. Murphv. H. 8.

Nlcholaon, N. E. Peneelly, R. A. Pllkington, R.

7 kiRA 7tmm KT7 auww A. Snper, J. D. Spittle, J. Spttzen, W.

C. Stevens, T. L. Thacker, H. G.

Trumpler, J. Tubb and R. Tuytlen6. NT Former Canadian champion vaccine or those unable to pay Paul Vaitonls of Hamilton, Master for it, plus $59,000 for administra- f.mMauef ceeco'nS'torouh0 tion in th, counties and $64,052 soikoff points, each scoring 4-1. for supervision and analysis by There were 18 entries In the Swiss- tha system event.

The junior title was 7,, won by John Mauer, and runner-up In Washington, Dr. Bucove esti- "fcoZlltt. Eugene Lev.n ted. there are 900 000 persons won the Southern California cham- in the vaccine-eligible group Problem No, 4.1 R. D.

Isaac, i Rev. Canon J. W. .1. Mater, N.

E. Pengelly and R. A. Pllkington. onshlp Swiss-system play by tnose under 20 and nreenant 31 entries.

There's enough federal Christmas Problem J. Anderson, J. Baillie, Rev. A. L.

Foster, w. Heasman. R. D. Isaac.

W. J. Maier. E. Murphv, J.

Spawn and R. Tuyttens. Winner of the annual Golden Gate wumen. championthlp, held in San Fran money to buy vaccine for about a third of these, or 300.000. Walk in comfort 11 use Zam-Buk for IV use Zam-Buk fori those sore.

VVf aching feci. iM those sore, aching feet. cisco, Is William Addison, who made the excellent score of ll-. Charles Kalme, U.S. 'junior champion and Philadelphia titleholder, scored 4H-1i to triumph In the Tri-State Oho, Pennsylvania end West Virginia! championship In Pittsburgh.

The Trl-State Open tournament was won bv vouthful Donald Burdick of Huntington, West Virginia, who scored 5-0. There were 35 entries. Gives Dry Hair A Second Chance Zam Buk A1IT5 I SUPPOSE IrXCY JUMPED HONESTLY! OUR JACKIE IS NOTHING MAKES A CHILD INTO THE RIVER CU WULD TRYING AT TIMES, BUT THAT YvORSE- BEHAVED THAN fife 3 IN AFTES HIM LITTLE ROUGHNECK JOEY BELONGING TO A NEIGHBOR ANUUUhr v. ic IMCOC.CIDI THE FIRST j- MAYBE 15 IMH0S5IBLE THE sk 1 i liMnh 1 1 rai-M 1 ni i soothes away aches and pains, strengthens tired Even it your hair fa so drv it looks lite burnt uiw a famous cream will mvt it a second actually uv, it from th NEW WESTMINSTER RALLY A general meeting of chess players resident In New Westminster and vicinity will be held at the YMCA, Sixth street and Roval avenue, New Weatmlns'er, Monday. at 8 p.m.

The purpose of the assembly Is lo discuss plans for securing permanent headquarters for the New Westminster Chess Club, and also to arrange a New Westminster city championship tournament, for the John G. Prentice trophy. Other chess events also will be planned, with the probable Inclusion of a lightning tournament. All chess players In New Westminster and vicinity are urged to be present at this Important Miss Lillian G. Morrlssev of New cha.

chance, and blistered feet pJ(f Rochelle, N.Y.. tied with Edward C. ravaires and destruction dryns can brinr. This cream it Rnh inn. u.

McGlnnlss In the Bell System postal chess tournament each acorincr .1 sn your hair can powibly bt dry. tor sum troubles, cuts. in the finals to emerge Co- actually eounteracla dryness minor hurni and sraldj, to lovely NIL-O-NAL champions. The finst championship iseSnd. title awarded by 4he Bell System nhiL n'SiV postal chess tournament last year umn mitrtoht ku miu mi --i pet ti fill.

For men ind wom was won outrleht hv Mis Morrlssev. no gives your nsir a second chance women. groom hair wm Aik nr MUO-NAL. The tournament has an enrollment of 800 players. AT DRUG AND COSMETIC COUNTERS A ElUE9 I i (UOmO 111 1 I fjftr) I ROISTER NOIV i feg 5 LEAVIN6, NOT YET, MI65 V-j OOlTWSHTHCtAPY.

RMJKE8 JwWt 'NOT r. fi COMEBACK MEZE 7 Proyince-Hollyburn Ski School, Vancouver Province, Vancouver 3 i If Wft.HA,VftOtR WBfeft-Y tUPLAWD' oP COUPS WOT 1 Op. WM, K- 1 Please send me a membership card, shoulder crest and full particulars for the Province-Hollyburn Free Ski School. It is understood and agreed that I wish to benefit from free ski lessons without liability of any nature whatsoever to The Vancouver Province or Hollyburn Aerial Trams Ltd. 1 It.

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