Aven rtvhe : “St. Paul's mee oe ederation staged its annual spring tea and'sale. Receiving the many guests at the successful function was WMP resident Mrs. Clarence Adland. ' Some $121 realized, will go to- wards the organ fund, it was re- ported. Selling home-baking were Mrs, Lars Nilson, Mrs. Henry Stange- by, “Mrs. Andrew Fossheim and Mrs. Arne Husoy. The novelty table was attend- fe by Mrs. Hans Hagen. Serviteurs were Mrs, Richard Giske, Mrs, Frants Frantsen, Mrs, Melvin Hetland and Mrs, Arthur Olson. ". Ktichen directors were Mrs, Ivar EBidsvik, Mrs. Jacob Strand, Mrs. Bernoff Pedersen, Mrs. Har- y Hansen and Mrs. Gus Mostad. ‘St. Laurent ‘in hospital 2 QUEBEC () — Former prime Minister Louis St. Laurent ts in Yospital in Boston for minor surgery, it was learned Tuesday night. Nature of the surgery Was not disclosed. ~ .* PERSONALS i Victoria visitor and former city resident Mrs. H. M. Foote, turns home tomorrow by plane following a month's visit in the city as guests of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Rempel, Elizabeth Apartments. - Returning last night by train from’ Sioux Lookout, Ontario, was Mrs. T. A. Johnstone, 316 Fourth Avenue East, after attending the PROCEEDS FOR ORGAN FUND ~ holds successful tea < The St. Paul’s Lutheran church hall was a pretty setting of fresh cut mixed flowers Saturday afternoon when the St. Paul’s Lutheran Women’s Missionary WMF re- i CARS names Rev. Roskam ~ Rey. J. A. Roskam is the new president of the Prince Rupert branch of the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, succeeding Dr. W. B. Laing, who leaves in the near future to take up resi- dence in Port Alberni. Also filling a vacancy at the May mecting held in the Skeena Health Unit was K. F. Freeman, replacing A, M, Humphreys as treasurer, Garret Peterson was clected to the board of directors. In other business, Dr, Laing asked for suggestions regarding a possible campaign chairman for the next drive. It was decided to ask William F. Stone to head the campaign, however if he was unable to take charge of the drive, the meeting decided to call upon Rev. Ivan S. Gamble. In his departing address, Dr. Laing advised the branch that it was invited to continue to use the Skeena Health Unit for its mectings. He also said that Mrs. Monty Croft, senior public health nurse, would be pleased to attend the meetings as a representative from the Skeena Health Unit. Mrs. Carl Sauer was welcomed to her first meeting. . funeral of her brother. Pee ee ees Annunciation BINGO Thursday, May 21st.- 8:00 p.m. Double Jackpot—$50 ond $100 . 16 poncho 15, yards 35-inch; - Parkers Ladies - Wednesday, May 20 - Annunciation Auditorium Cc. W. L. SPONSORING Fashion Sh ow Strawberry Shortcake and Coffee Ready- To-Wear 8:30 p.m. Admission 75c Show 8:30 Direct from Hollywood. KERAY & BOB REGAN FEATURING LUCILLE STAR Oscar the Clown for the Children with the: Hollywood Off-Beats Civic Centre, May 22nd and 23rd Dance 10:30 eo RORY ake SMG PUPEVEPTEPOT TES SPE EET IEEE Fou Mer ee ee we ee OT EEE MAL NAL TAIN TE, Sew easy quartet ‘PRINTED PAT1 EKN by ferina Abelams FORTUNE IN FASHION in onc ‘pattern! Easy-sew poncho, bra top, ‘shorts, pedal pushers— everything you need for a sum- mer in the sun. Tomorrow’s pattern: Misses’ dress. ‘ Printed Pattern 4548: Mis- ses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size bra 114; pedal pushers 2 yards. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. . Please print plainly SIZE, @ Suits @ Slacks NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE || @ Topcoats @ Pants» NUMBER. ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. Cucen Wie ry second term, when the PTA held its an- nual meeting.- coming year are S. R, G. Mac- Leod, F. Bennett, secretary’ and Mrs. E. T. S. Moore, treasurer. named program. convener; Mrs. A. E. Cembella, membership and magazine convener; Mrs. Derek Mullin, Parent-Teacher. council safety chairran and Mrs, D. 5. i Oe ee tg ew ae King Ed PIA rent cls y Vhs, Johnstone - Mrs. T. A, Johnstone was nanied president of the King. Edward Parent- Teacher association for a last night Others taking office for the vice-president; Mrs. T. Mrs. Victor Duplisse was representative; A. C, Schultz, Christison, yublicity convener. Social conveners are Mrs. H. I. Phipps and Mrs. R. M, Men- zies; Mrs. R. B. Wilson is his- torian while a Grade 1 mother will be appointed dental clinic chairman in September. oO - PERSONALS. Mrs. George Cook, 527 Third Avenue West, leaves tomorrow by Canadian Pacific Airlines for Vancouver, While away for 10 days she will be the guest of former residents .Mr. and Mrs. Sidney, Blake and visit daughter, Sherril, who is attend- ing Crofton House. Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Wednesday, May 20, 1959 T-AA-L-O-RA-N-G QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor 220 - 6th SL. . Phone 4238 pons Os Be yes Peery her , welcom es 4 rew members Four new members were welcomed and appoint- ments were made _ last week when the Queen Mary chapter of the Im- the Empire held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. W. H..Nes- bitt. Welcomed by Regent Mrs. Yet Wong, on behalf of the chapter were Mrs. A. E. Houston, Mrs. T. P. Dennis, Mrs. Murdock Mac- Kenzie and Mrs. Nesbitt. Appointed as honorary regent was Mrs. Harry Love while Mrs. H. A. Breen and Mrs. H. J. Clarke were appointed honorary vice- In other business retiring re- gent Mrs. John Kasper spoke on the provincial IODE con- vention held last month in Vie- Lorin at whieh she was a dele- gate, on the work of the new home TR tt ~ ser a tes age Lee ONS in Vancouver for elderly women In the province, The Emerson House, the chapter decided to its operation to be the Jassie Cancer given find, local IODE scholarship. - in Korea. The bingo night planned for Leonard Ranbe was. changed te May 20; UU UCT PAMELY LID RART OF Gil AORN a iia it Alum 1 only Album 2 to 10 6 9c ouch Album 13 now on sile TOM-BO perial Order Daughters of | Following her interesting talk | donate the sum of $10 towards A donntion of $20 was voted | NORTHERN Burke : and the sum of | 25 was voted to be given ue | It was decided that members | would knit socks for the refugees | Co. Ltd. { Mny 22 at the home of Mrs, | Mrs, Wong won the monthly raffle, Next meeting will be held | nt the home of Mrs, Emil Qunst, 2 June 10. $1.59 leriion Albums st avilable, aes i fa SETUP ACE VERE Ta Tsay Gedy eer aim, mr oe ae ra ay byt beg tt bey o ee. ae ee, dy! Vie pe pee, MTS IEEE DEE EOL ET TES one Ne TCL + STEAM.OR DRY IRON regents, Elected as chairman of the Steams longer and holds Hospital committee were Mrs. more water thin most Nesbitt and Mrs. MacKenzie. irons of this type. Yer it is lighter weight. Only 3 Ibs. Largeironing surface heats quicker, stays otter and irons faster. $19.95 B. C. POWER + Dial 4210 yi Besner Block Prince Rupert anid at Stewart, B.C, 16 SUPERR ALBUMS HEFL 12”, "33 RPM, LONG PLAY ° FREC COURSE IN MUSIC APPRECIATION INCLUDED Y OF THE WEEK 39¢ 31c _ Deep Brown, Libby’s 15. oz. x TOMATO SUICE ™:»- %& TOMATO JUICE ~-- “ * PEA wenn Libby's 15 oZ. fancy weir MEAT © VEAL CHOPS Choice Young Veal BACON Lean and Meaty, by the piece | Luncheon Meat | sr sandwich, (assorted), ‘6 oz. LETTUCE ~~» CELERY = == TOMATOES ~ OPEN FRIDAY 9 ame pom. yae ee eee ee eR em eRe ee eRe Ee ee ARRIVING Peaches, Cherrics, Green Grapes, | Apricots, Strawberries. FREE PARKING AND PARCEL PICKUP PRICES EFFECTIVE MAY 21, 22, 23 cece ee iS ale & CORN - 2135¢ ‘4 ( ‘ " Ok A Re eA a Pt A Pit LE Mal op we hg ot My dis Uy toed yyy! j B Paytoiad babi