the flowers: intermingled with min- national Board, - ers, Ernest. McKeown; and the PTA; -‘goal—* Mrrig oa Poy AP eC EVE Hee . . . tial A Ss Pea ato fae ay a meat astigo eon ORB ee ee pe Be POR PE ee EE ee Le RR I ‘ ‘Printed beachwear . Trene BeHamy wears heavy Clare. Kilgour. cotton. FASHIOM SHOW INTERLUDE — . Lively PTA group discussion enjoyed at international inner ~The Parent Teacher Council's “International Dinner’ lived up to its 4famous reputation of ’ “something special in the culinary arts,” as more thon “250 people Friday. night helped ‘therrselves to some 100 exotic dishes, arranged in smorgasbord style in Booth Memorial High School. ‘In keeping with the dinner -- _ which represented foods Cf! ment. for the enjoyable inter-} growth and development of the countries throughout the world,/ tude was Mrs. L. S. McGill. . child,” Mrs. Bell said. were members of Parent-Teacher | Some 75 enthusiastic PTA: In conclusion Mrs. Logan sunt- | associations, garbed in vivid; members remained to take part | mar rized the above points for national costumes. ' 'in a lively discussion “Can the, the benefit of the group. She_ Lighted Japanese lanterns | PTA justify its existence.” gave thanks :to all members for | were attractively off-set with: ss, a table. settings of multi- Headed by group leaders Mrs. (Boe Breat co-operation” in: colored: candies and. sprays of j jature dolls, dressed in “Various costumes. - Mrs. Arthur Logan, president | of PT council in. her welcome | address aid tribute to the Schoo tts secretary Mrs. M.. M. home and the school. Roper; school ‘principals; teach-| It was pointed ‘out that pro- | resident | gramming was at a very low its Federation tlevel; that too much time was! i ir tin routine business instead } residents and members. in: Spen , veins together for a common, ‘of adult education and that. the! ‘a fitting tribute for; PTA should be a clearing house, | Brotherhood Week,” Mrs. Logan| Made up of opinions Known and | Mrs. Gerard Patzold. Mrs. Logan reported that Mrs. L.. M. Greene and Ronald; Small, the entire group unan- | imously agreed that the PTA did} provide. a _- liaison - between the} | the. Salvation Army. Francois Lake’ News y AGNES H. NEAVE said. i felt to ve presented to the Gov- | Daily News Correspondent il past-president’s , ¢fmmen sing. were given’ to “Mrs. john! While it was strongly felt that: Cattle are vary stupid and Denning Marcel Girardet and: Money raising projects for! there are generally some drown- | equipment may not be necessary. ed because they will walk out Mrs. A. L. Bell, prior ta 4 fashion, all groups agreed bursary fundion the ice as soon as it forms show presentation by Miss Zena: hot B pg lal Qhage gkiy pot od Ye Py | ‘J. R. Ayres, Mrs,. ‘Anthony Bus-' providing the dinner and partic- :} sanich, Ernest’ MeéKeown, Mes. i ularly thanked the dinner: con- John Denning, Eugene: Bartlett. |. veners Mrs. Mio F_ i Willson’ and | it : ae ithe food left over Was . given to, Couchman, fashion consultant ‘aising projects were essential. ; for Columbia Cellulose Company: A. i A ‘ yr rece Net ce eee oo Limited, of Montreal. ‘the PTA had- a voice in Gov-: Providing pine accompari- ernment, but that it was not = OEE i Stronz enough. : [, It was suggested that the PT: L-A- I. l. 0.2 [. Ni. g counell should give the PTAs! - “hea | guidance in the necessary pro-. gwramining, Suits ® Slacks | Mrs. A. L. Bell, as regional “ ‘representative for Distriet 13 ° © Topcoots Pants I Noctuweat suggested that the. AN PORATION SPECIALISTS (PTA Was a& group for study and: ‘discussion in which the taacher ‘showld be willing to give leader- skupoamd guidance amd the pac- QUICK SERVICE wy i a , / . : ' “4 i 1 “ lor cent wiiline ta give his tious, he] Hé a enerey and thaucht in OPgeTs 4y vitor he asaehrtbarn,. 220 - Tih St Phone tas f, ’ation for the associate ‘oo wThis is vital to promote the uid ay ie © ED woyage (/\ “9 when you let the Vi? 1 “KES Chu C= dp plan your trip = \ntibB ase Acip plan) p ae Thrill to the exeitenteat, the pleasure and faa ela Take advantage oi Ou peo you hes €osis gece , . ra trip abroad chs year. ar National's thas cl aenvdey = we de HE phiddy help pha aad arias Sear Gag vais at Sour peseehationts and Gehet detad TRAVEL IS OUR BUSINESS Agente for all Trons Atlantle Steanuahin and dic Uaes CANADIAN NATIONAL nonce oe came gM ware pee Pere Re erent. etna atoning yk at 1ST moval Bue fyctiowe datvictatiqn pleave ace, weite ws wuld: Voniy Raper Pichat Olfieg: S20 Jed Are. Wert (he abt. ee ee en eae Rinse Lik Te recieve oe, quate Meehan elt: va It was also pointed out that! .barn with her hair Jubilee hospital in Victoria where in ‘his foot when working on the baking turns, as “staying hike © SUPER Ra! and then fall in. Jack O'Meara came home one day last week | to find one of his purebred ‘hereford cows standing by the all frozen She had evidently fallen in the lake but managed to get out! again. ES Del Cassidy + is + in the Roval. he underwent surgery. It is ex- pected that he will be home in’ about a week's time, Our son Peter paid him a surprise visit, -Ivst week as he lives at Royal | memoria! conjunction / Order Oak and heard that Del hospital. * + ot John Wartenkenaten was badly, bruised and a bone broken tn’ Was Amendt Sawmill at Tatalrose on: Tuesday, The three Amend! brothers and oa triend pulled hint ueross the ive an a sliezh, {{ was heavy going through the snow whien had fallen on the tee. Hugh toak | tum to Burns Lake hospital Levy the taxi. + ¥ + Feed Gardner has his father With Ken for oa while Fred Senior thas been tlh in nus- patal ana nat very strong yet say cearagl very well go home to Qrassyplaing where he haa been Uvirg alone, + + +> Cirs cane across the lake on Thursday, an the track where urday outternoun, des ot haw haus formed. which glves fast the tes Hotlee that thes Abo at spect muah time aa the OTM come at a bereathe speed i dt i fglts combiig over the hake at is Strauge too see the teva. night. The folk who live across p btw lake are enjaytiy Detig wl , Co vom aie go when they please‘ /Wittwat having to watt foe the. ferry. * + » Tht heepa a water tale eat ter Gh tatoos Tee thnee to Be out every day as the tee! Dovtthe Ube ly aw th Us a volt | ferry broke through ow Sate | reser eth Gli cow cada ek th take | ; Dr. Laing la fay tickets for the ball stil available for the benefit ball! which assists the local CARS; its clinic in Prince Rupert Gen- eral hospital, arthritis research and travelling consultant ser- vices. The Bluebird ball is sporsorad Kiere by the Benevolent and Pro- Order of the | Royal. Purple. Members of the latter are cat- ering for the affair. Johnny Clifton and his Wart- ley Bay Five are donating their services for the ball and a floor | show, arranged by Harley Lewis, ) will have Arthur Murray as | master-of-ceremonies, A few remaining tickets may ‘be obtained from Mrs. McLean real. Cc. G.! at the Bank.of Mon:- group finance the operation. at* .teective Order of Elks-and the! t be Women 2 ol Moose News ° ere, (eet er At the fast. regulcr! | meeting of the ‘Women held in the ' yf the Moose ‘Moose Temple, Mrs, H. _ | hipps, i | Sreliminary arrangements ‘were completed for 127, Senior Regent Mrs. Wiliam ; Pilgold was in the chair. | A letter was read from the chapter's mew student nurse, ‘Miss Janette Spark. Enclosed! Was a picture of Miss Spark at her “Capping ceremony" in the ‘St. Joseph's Hospital, where she is receiving her training. i |, Itwas announced by the senior regent that ritual practice will be held in the Temple, March tat 2 pm. The chapter made plans for a service to be held in with the Loyel of Mouse, on the seeand Sunday uf April Mrs. Miehael KRarasosky is in charge of the serviee arrangements. + + + The Publicity committee oes at the heme of Mes. Howard Nuttall February lO with Members present, [ft was decided tu buy a duplicating machin: for the chapter and to hold « riminage sale May 2 for the purchase of the arttele. ~ * + At othe Gibrary vorumiste. i meeting, held at the home o: Mes. Louls Gurek, the groan mide plans to buy miuatertal fo: sewing articles fur tts “Sewlre: Stall” to be feabured oat th: basaar, The meeting decided * Teature childtres'y clotties at th event, +. e + On FPebruacy Ll the ember stilp curumiftee met at the toate Of Mrs. Mivhawl Karusosiy woo SIX Tenbers: present. Wo was de “wr hled fo buy movable bute a VOREAINeSs for the use ag sehuapter Teatative plans we: wlso discussed foe a coats SShaptes atgte tn dune > - + Mes. Rotald Vaehark ete the Mousetiavers courimiteee mace iy thelt #ebeuary Lb Toe gran Uatdy phon Cue etitecgahae: tay Ge provident ag the Chest etap bee liwetliug Gin Maareby. th wana of cided to put ow a play Ut: PARP WAL alan eqnivertte fa CHU tig Gal ak tte pct vl. va spring bazaa D izonvener reported that all: the. 'avent to take place Maw. SLY. Few tickets. availa ble | for CARS benefit ball The Prince Rupert Canadian Arthritis and Rhew-| imatism Saciety’s Bi luebird Ball being held Friday, is the only Bluebird. ball outside of Vancouver, /W..B. Laing, president of said that there are: Dr, CARS here said today. | PERSONALS f. ‘er’s Exclusive Ladies’ Ready-To- ‘Wear, and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Neil Stromdahl, $46 Tenth Avenue’ East, returned home Saturday afternoon by Canedian ‘Pacific Airlines plane folowing a three-week winter vacation: on ithe Hawaiian Islands. Dr. and Mrs. R. G. Large af 219 Fourth Avenue West and rand Mrs. C, C. Mills, 513. Mus- grave Place, left by car Saturday morning for a month's vacation finn Ca liformia:. READERS .@ Kinsmen Swimming: Pool | ‘Bingo Friday, February 27: Tick- Grotto. (£26) lela. 9 pum. poned until March Geer » AIMOUTICE: that , Was Miss"=L. ALE ee. a €3T “ARCHIE ~) required. “Mrs, Jean Stromdahi of Park-/ Mr. f jets on. sale at Ormes, Deeths and | t ® ‘The OES: Card, Party post= a E3TY, . a ‘Star Style ‘Centre wishes te ‘the .winner. of: a their’ opening” day gift certificate, pe Welcome as the first day of spring wi I Crowds of 500 Gather io ea to enjoy CCC showing of armel By GRACE | BROWN. Daily News ‘Soctal Editor . valk as the vision 1 of lovely crease- resistant and brightly-crisp washables snown in a fashion show of women’s and children’s | summer wear Saturday afterncon befcre some 500 adults and children in. the Loe Civic Centre auditorium. And as chie as the garments ; Was the fashion show director. commentator and fashion. con- sultant for Columbia Cellulose Company Limited of Montreal,|: Miss Zena Couchman. | While the display was srmall, and commentator. brought to focus the advantages of arnel, @ fabric made from pulp produc-| ed at the Watson Isfand plant and used in att the ensembles modelled. . Monotone pastels enhanced. by i tropical prints: was the color ‘scheme for the parade of-fash- ‘ions designed ) style for “everyone's tastes.’” j a To look Hke linen, gingham, | jersey, wool, shantung, heavy ;and silky. eatton,. broadcloth | sharkskin or many other mater- | labs seemed to be the outstand- thetic fabric with one “ace in jthe hole” feature—no’ ironing | . These facts plus. the manufac- .turer’s mdédderate retail Suggestions will no doubt be the big selling point to housewives across Canada. Coe, Framed by profusions of multi- ding trees, a refreshing Picture af summer: a flowered archway in their; “free and easy” 1959 fashions. “Mix. and match’ and ‘ ordinates” were the magic words | for the show. Models appeared in ‘which later became sports en- sembles, blouses and skirts were ; ; Worn to look like dresses. and | ; one-piece dresses | separates. | jackets, in this season's tim their natural’ Diaces. in conservative f ‘ing characteristic of the syn-{ |colored floral bouquets. and bud-, the models created! coolness as they paraded throuch. : “co- | sults | | weiehtlifting, | Handicrafts, looked ike | It. was important to note the! yreturm to normal ae ee of municipalities, |? SON. “Meeting Monday. Feb-jite short length and waistlines | iruary 23rd, & pam. initiation, so-; escent effect. of green. arid © t orange tones. to color a raincoat Miss Adeline tof high choice topped over a Irene Bellamy, teenager. Karen “golfer” dress of sharkskin arnel. | McBride and petite models Caro- Los & sleeveless sheath dress took | lyn James, Lorraine Berg, Leslee Anne ‘Brown, - Miss "Marjorie. _Milewski, Miss the appearance of linen, a striped ; COOK, Shirley Anne Laurie, Cam~. semi-full skirted dress. was tnt jersey arnel, the blouson. styte! was: shown. in paisley jersey and | shirt-waist dresses appeared to! from heavy { ‘ have been Made . cottons. | drip-dry ever-popular belted and | ile Musgallem and Elleen 2 Mare totalling 20 outfits the two pro-; fessional performances of models! “During the intermission: and following the two - shows, « : Women’s auxiliary to the Prinee.. Rupert. General Hospital served: i refreshments . corn:vened. by. WA An e: ye- -catching. two-piece: “gq | President. Mrs. Cart. Strand. and } anywhere” ensemble in. ay blended shades of royal bia Me ‘Haogh Muir... oo Providing fashion show piano floral ‘design showed itself. to | aecompaniment were Leo Vaig. ‘appear like wool. All the sportswear ‘arid skirts * 75 by . iis, cand. } beatured permanent ‘pleats: and! ees fmany skirts again were full. | Delightiuliy dainty .were the} ,(children’s clothes, and color. fast. . with... the: "ne- ironing’ feature. Shades of apricot: primrose | (pink and sky blue were some4 of. the choices for the “big: and little sigter’” ensembles, to give | '& pretty balance to the show.} price ' Taking thejr places in the spotlight were: models. Mrs: Ver-t non Ciccone Mrs. Arthur Logan, t Mrs. Frederick © Hertha, Mrs. Maurice Scott, Mrs. Robert. Mc- Bride, } Mrs. James Kilgour, Miss Civic Centre sch edule Tuesday Seniar ceramics 2 p.m.; Volley- : ball practice £ p.m: Film PIO~ i gy , gram 4 p.m. Basketball league: g- games 6:30 p.nt.; Table tennis, 7] a 13 and over.7) al 7% pm: Boys) = Funior |: m Jewellery | Watercolor. 2 Pem.!: Floor dockey practice, T } Dm. ‘Boys boxing i Dm. Bays. rifle, 7 pem.r F. pM 7:30) pum. 230: ‘Bm. LONG TERMS Scotland's otfice | far three years... Don all drip-d ry i. = os a pravosts, or heads” = wsually hold: and Keith DeWitt. Stage setting oo ee alee “ Mitchell. een aos Prince Rupert Daily: News 3 “Monday, February 23; 1969 | moe pacaneasaseans sues OPEN FRIDAY. NIGHT - - WALLACE’S | DEPT. STORE Ledies House Dresses” Sizes t4 to 52 Reg. Stock 2 for 1 PLUS 100’s- OF OTHER | BARGAINS 7 AT WALLACES. GOING OUT OF ss : = a2 Foe NE TM WicD DAS re, LN gs VERONICAS | f= CAM anave | e BETTY WILLY On, (TS ~] F Te Sure 2 WELL... | 7 i, {YOU ONE, You-SsHOW | YER | CAN OO AT YY Ace etoar? 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