au ; ings, Victoria, to 0 Vancouver, Peet SCENE E OF RC ioe, A. ADA ren ' om TEUR. SRR ci EERE “t I 383 2m) ! | 100 o vas. Jasper, Alberta, will be the venue of the Canadian Amateur Cham- pionships of the Royal Canadian Golf Association, August 19th to 24th, The Jasper Park Lodge this year. course par of 72 “has not yet been made by. 2 an amateur player, and many reputations are likely to be shat- tered in the tournament this. summer. It is expected that the course, which has been described by experts as the finest on the continent, will : attract many of the outstanding pl ayers of North America. The photograph shows the first hole of the Jasper Park Lodge course as seen from the tee. to scale marked below it. the amateur championships all play Co-incident with the. Canadian Canada Amateur will also be played Below is a plan of the first hole with the yardages Practically every hole has three tees, but:in | will be from tee No. 1, Amateur Tournament, "the Western over the Jasper Park ‘Lodge course, Canteen Fund Continued from Page 1 Government ar other Departmental | source id care is exercised, of course : to see thit the Cantecn Fund is not tis | ed to relieve any Government or De- partment of its obiigations. In. this way assistance is often given in an in- Regulate the — Menu for Weil ara B. Brooks | Health is a subject of ‘vital interest to eveyone and this iuterest has result- direct way without drawing upon the Canteen Frid. Up to the present tine assistance - has been granted to L256 @x-service | men or thei dependents, tor whom, in- dividunl files are key in the Seeret: ary'’s office. Of the total amunnt e@x- pended In this wiy approximately 45% - has heen expended in the. cities of vane: couver and Victoria, the. remnining | oY. have licen distriluted amongst other parts of the Province. The finanelal statement shows: that onivy &70 las. been expended = during the year for Expense necount,. The reason why the Canteen Fand Dns not been, Clinger tor, oMlinary ° overhentl eosts Es beer nse’ dnving the past | hwo, yours the ‘Secretary, “of the Bourd ‘Srustees was also Chairman of the B. tetumned Soldiers Aid Commission which was q Deparemtnt uf the Pro-! vineial Government: nud all necessary | expences such as office, rent, salaries , stitlonery, postage, travelling expens- es ete, were included in the overhead charges of ‘the ‘Returned Soldiers’ Aid Comission. ; A-slight’ change in the siontine worl of this offiece has recently been made | The Provineinl Government. has dis- continued -the office of the -Returned Soldiers Ald Commission as from Movr- ch Bist. of this year, but in-order that the sdministrition. of the | Canteen: Fund might eontinue 08 neatly’ a8 pos- sible as before 1. grant ‘of $5,000 has heen nuthorized by the Government to be used, by’ the’ . trustees toward the coxt of admingtration of the Canteen . Fund for the next year. . AS part of this change. in: ‘plin the ‘office of. the Secretary from the’ Parliament Build. of « ‘ed in some places. in-a week being set ‘aside e nuled “Health Promotion Week 7 “Datla: this week every Individual is -tvged to find out, what. balance diet By a balance dict we mean one in iss witteb all turee classes of food are re- | ‘presented _ in goud proportion. The Jihvee classes ire s- H Ropnlatiug fooxds—those Vv hich keep the body ‘machinery in good | working otder They contain luxitive. miuiter- aad. piuerals, vitaintus, and ure found din cerhus, fruits, veritables and milk, Building foods---those which keep ithe bady in repale and which build the ‘new. tissues of the growing child. They are, cheese, eres. fish, ments, | milk, “hal vegitubles aud nuts. | , nel fuods—prov idex the body with ihent tanned energy which ‘ineludes ecreuls I tats; sugars: und starchy verita bles. i Perhaps that all sounds ‘perplexing #0 a few rules for planning meals have been -found ‘to. help one to ent wisely Hand keep | well, 1. Select at Jenst one fuodd from each Rroup for each ment. Ive, such as bran and whole serial. (ar thn potatoes every, day. Serve os ony fresh yegitables and salad plants us possible, 4. Serve fruit at, least once R day. 5. Inelude plenty of: milk for both drinking and’ cooking purposes. 6, Pian for the day or severul days vather ‘than for each ‘xepnrate meal. 7. Ag Faw pina ‘the meals, think how they will look and taste when ready to Herve, ; ‘To help balance ‘diets for the family, menties: for. one day" is glven, showing ‘the ‘Bron ‘to ? which ench belongs. : Balanced Ration 2; Use freely foods which ‘are lexat- 3, Serve two or mre. vegitables oth- wu ALD, WEDNESDAY. MAY | 8, 1929 . t ol National Hospital Day 7 -HAZELTON HOSPITAL | MAY 10 TO 12, 1929 ok FRIDAY, MAY10; 0 SO - §.80 pan.,-Assembly Hall, Hazelton. Graduation Exercises (Misses Gladys Miller and Violet Bird, raduating class); graduation address by Rev. T. Smeeton, B. A, Smithers. Diplomas presented by Mr. R. S. Sargent, Hazelton. Giving of praduation pins and Florence: Night- ingale pledge Miss Ethel G. Craig, R.N. vo : _ VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC , . 9.39 p pm. Graduation Exercises to ke followed by a dance with an admission, to dance: of $1 00 each person. Chappell’ 8 orchestra present. . SATURDAY. MAY 11: . . “ 3 p.m., at Hospital grounds (no charge made) Garis Novelty Races Cloke Golf, Tennis, Quoits. on - Apm. “Hospital Babies” reception on lawn. Presentation to each. ! Group photo taken, a . | 4 to 5.30 p.m. Hospital Reception. Visitors are invited to inspect the hospital and the nurses’ home; X-ray and other electrical apparatus -will be dempnstrated. - REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED : I . 8pm. At Assembly Hall, Hazelton. A moving picture entertain- oe ment by N. R. Cary for. hospital benefit. Usual charges. - "SUNDAY. MAY 12, HOSPITAL SUNDAY: | | Clergymen are requested to make reference in their services to the work of hospitals particularly ae Hospital Day, the anniversary of the birth ot’ Florence. Nightingale, ras falls on the Sundoy this year. “4 ; Smithers, B.C. FOUR HUNGARY MAIDENS Henry Motors Limited Ford Cars and Parts General Garage Repairs by experienced men ‘ , _ attendance at th F rom whatever viewpoint it is to be judged, the Great West Can- adian Festival recently brought to . a conclusion at Regina, was a suc- _ cess. ‘In attendance it eclipsed its vo mo forerunner at Winnipeg last year. Garage and Showrooms Acetelyne ‘Welding “Its handicraft" exhibit covered a wider range, a more comprehensive representation of the peoples of the ‘West had been arranged for and, in the words of J. M. Gibbon, spon- sor of the festival, “Saskatchewan “|. has proved that. within its borders, Toast—fuel - se Be, dee “Gattelne— free, coffee ; ee aa Pe TMG b ey i._-_.| is the foundation of an art upon + i‘ Four New Canodians from Hungary whoa native dances delighted thousands in Iteginn Festival national culture finer than that of any other nation on earth.” Over a hundred folk-dancers _ interpreted the dances of many racial groups, ‘Polk-singers numbered over. one- hundred and sixty. Handicrafts struck response from thousands and it is safe to say that next ears festival, which is already be- ing planned, will receive still sreat- er support and presént a folk- pageant. to be unequalled on the continent. The feativals have becp arranged under the. auspices of the Canadian Pacific Railway. _ Breakfast ee __ which will be built a structure of | Orniize jJuice—regnlating. Bran flakes—regulnting Hges—bullding’ | _ Boston brown bread—regulating. ; Cabbage-pineapple: ‘salad—regulating Tdlshes--fegulating, . ‘Haked potntoes—fuel . Buttered beets—regulating. . Whole whent. brend-—tuel ou ating sand Teg