si yrat can “ 4 “Prince Rupert Daily News. "Friday, . October. 2; 1959 e 6 YOU. KNOW? MANY. OF ‘THE \ BEST, PARTIES” ope “dust Pron a Fishermen ‘and Alilied TALC, Woodruff | ‘were named co- ‘Driving days and his latest: move | is right in character. ‘I’m not hesays: ‘I’m prepared for it now. : jin my car since the begin- “ning; of Fall.’ Dick knows. that only ‘*Prestone”’ Brand Anti- Freeze gives the complete ‘protec- { against. ‘frost,: corrosion, rust,: ‘clogging and foaming. ‘‘Prestone”’ ntir Freeze has. Magnetic Film i coats every Part of the cool- Tal ke a tip from Dick Cosgrave. ety) “‘Prestone’’ Brand Anti- : youngest aa BRAND ANTI-FREEZE “Prestone’'t isa. registered trademark. TIONAL, CARBON OMPANY “piyiston oF UNIOM CARBIDE CANADA LIMITE As : Plants. lgary ’s popular Arena Director aie B, built: up quite a name, for. |. ty since his Chuck ‘Wagon - A going to let. winter stampede me,’ - ff ad ‘*Prestone”’ Brand Anti- . ‘tionjthat he needs— protection |, reéze into the radiator of your.'| — car ‘fast—get all the protection © : “ PNSD- ity - Prime | ” Minister John | Diefenbaker will receive a ‘resolution from the United Worker's Union, Women’s auxiliary, to put a ban on all’ nuclear’ tests. The resolution was made Tues- day night when the WA. held its first. meeting of the season, chaired. by: president _ Mrs. Wil- Ham’ Greenwood. ©. ‘In other business, it was de- cided to. ‘hold the annual: fall bazaar, November 21. Mrs. ‘ ‘Roy Mouland. and Mrs. conveners. soe .Proceeds from. the event will go towards the annual Children’s ‘Christmas “tree party, for all UFAWU members, It was announced that names of. children who wish to attend ‘must be submitted to the WA no later than November 30.: . Hostesses serving refreshments ‘were Mrs. St. Clair Pierce and Mrs: R. Li. Gardiner. | Mrs. Gordon Ronson won thie monthly . door prize. NEWSPRINT PROVINCE . Quebec province, a world: ‘cen- tre “for newsprint production, has: 56 major: -pulp and Paper} ‘“The Aztecs, “whose’ ‘eulture vis tually ‘matched “Europe's : of the. time, were conquered. by the 450 Spaniards under: Cortes with “amazing: speed—in’ part. because their. “empire” - ‘contained | many “disaffected - tribes, and: in part. _ because . ‘of. their ‘own ancient. “legend” that a.“‘white god” from ihe ‘East; would; return: to rule’ “In astronomy, medi- ia! hk Civic Centre. still fighting insolvency ‘(Continued fron Page 1) ‘He estimated that the thou: sands of hours of work put in: “by: volunteers had saved the - commu ni ty “approximately $90,000 in’ interest rates, had the swimming . pool ;, been financed right: from. the start -by floating a debenture.” | The $28,060 paid “by the: ‘city ‘to complete ; the. ‘pool - had” come from the city's. land. sale reserve fund with permission of the De-|- partment: of Municipat Affairs, Ald. Youngs said. To. prevent: further. -deprecia- | tion of the Centre’s bond, which, was. hypothecated, ‘and government, their |: was. almost equal» sto “Va ce ie jassocialion: CHARMING: BRIDAL GROUP. pictures bride Mr s. “Mictiael Moshenko flanked by ‘her attendants ~ - Miss. Olga. Moss. as maid-of-honor, at left, gown ed.in ‘pale’ blue and bridesmatron. Mrs. Darryl Doyle wearing: deeper tones of blue. The. bride, the former Levia Mossini,.is the daughter of Mrs: Maria Mossini of’ this. city - and the. late: “Mr. Mossini‘of Italy and the groom is the son: of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick -Michael Moshenko of Saskatchewan. Rev, James ‘Tracey officiated. at’ the: evening service: on September 21. performed in the Church:of the Annuncia- . tion. A: reception’ supper . followed in the. Venetian room of. La Gondola Cafe. Newlyweds. left September: 23 by. Plane: en route to: Calgary where they: will. make their home... ‘ ~ ofticials ‘to discuss advisability | He said the “house general revenue. mace had already -been- used to} staff and the large corps of. ‘vol- to: ald. the the. house:-committee. told: “y Pi . eat a ESPON IES PC A ee = = SESE 2¢ += Sent sneer crete + CARL NGS. Pp I LSENER 46. 0f course! when it comes to enjoying: a light and bright Pilsener beer , | a . BO’ s Favorite because of the taste 4 "for fr00 home delivery phono 4032 - THE CARLING BREWERIES (8,6,) LTO, AAA AER ALERT , i v" AE PENAUAA BA EAA MAEM OM ie Ue | EELS ATES EEE SLOTTED NETS TAS ane i | amr asa pment is not pub hod or disntayod bythe Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Biltish Columbia, of # - Photo by Nishio- Van: Meer Studio. . . ‘committee of: disposing of the bond. ° ie carried out essential repairs “The meeting also approved. althis past year and had kept motion ‘that the Games club! maintenance costs to. a: mini- fund, previously shown, as capi-|mum. |: tal ‘expenditures be shown in| In their annual reports vice- The fund, -or-| president. Emile Blain, and: Cen- iginally designed to take care of| tre manager Jacob Vandenbrink capital costs: such: as repairing both: stressed the excellent co- the roof and buying, a new fur-| operation given ’.them by... the reduce the operating . deficit. ‘ unteers. -Reports were also on Staring the new executive in’ hand from. Recreation. ‘director the face, besides the. problem‘ of; Thomas Masich and ‘Fred Owen. finding mony to operate .the| Prior to the. meeting ~three Centre is the problem » ‘of main-j members.. ‘of ° Mr. Owen’s ‘Paint- taining the Civic Centre build-| ing in the Parks” class 'were.pre- ing. Charles. Cotsford, cchairma of, annual province- -wide- art:.ce AEF petition. : diplomas’ ooner, oe ater MryBlain per Ann® Harding, PBaren MeBrit Te meetings that: vera sat ind - Darlene rummage sa ale The ‘Women’ S auxiliary to'the International Lona- shoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union Local 505 will hold a rummage sale: tomorrow on Sixthr Street beginning at 9 a.m. ‘Plans for the sale, to be con- vened by Mrs. Peter McCormick and Mrs. William Rothwell, were completed, at the recent meet- ing of the WA. Any one with rummage is asked to get in touch with Mrs. Cormick at 4271, ships are now available in the In other business, the mem-:| pyinge Rupert Curling Club. For bers named Mrs. Rothwell as'information and — application delegate to go to the B.C. District In nines) or any member of the council meeting to be held in (105) Vancouver, It was announced that ‘WA meeting will be held the second Sunday of each month, .... Announcements @ A Imited number of memher- ‘executive, You ti Feel ood! sandss rar TOA es eM OREET OHO er dteres irae tatrymons . . » IN YOUR SMART NEW SUIT - TAILORED TO MAKE YOU LOOK YOUR BEST DURING — THE SOCIAL SEASON! . | : * House of Stono "ye ‘House of. Hobberlin rom $74.50 i ‘ ' LING. THE TAILOR, 220-4th” Stroot Phono 4236 re Pe Ye Le oe ee rae Se ee ee he ee Pte Le Ch Re | sented with diplomas won in, the. by Ina ‘carnival ‘setting | nesday night . enjoyed the the “Family Fair’! “staged ‘Joint-conveners’ for © ‘the “suc- ‘cessful furiction were Mrs. Louis - | Zurek, Mrs, Anthony ‘Bussanich and ‘Mrs, ‘Arthur: Oswald: : WA: president Mrs, R. H. Lar- son was: on ‘hand to give a guests. ~Recelving a big play from the ‘children: ‘were the cake walks, fish pond,comic and book stalls, while dart games were particu- larly. popular with: the. fathers a and. boys. Proceeds of some $100 ‘will £0 towards the WA’s° “building fund, it was: reported. “In. charge of the fish: pond \ was Mrs. Alex Slater and | Mrs. -Ron- ald ‘Small. , - stage successfu streamers. more. than 100 adults and children Wed- United hall Women’ Ss. association. friendly: ‘greeting to the: many “Mrs."-Zurek ° and. Mrs. ‘Bussan; | ’ SFaraily fair” of: colorful. balloons. dnd |: Service % held for John Sankey © Memorial » ‘service for Port Simpson church. elder John Sankey. were held Wednesday night: at Ferguson Funeral Home with. Rev. Dr, R. W. K, Eliott, pastor: of. First. United Church offigiating. Mr. Sankey died ‘Monday at the age. of 86. . Hymns sung during the service were “O God Our Help In Ages Past”. and “What. A Friend We Have.In- Jesus,” - | The remains were. “forwarded to..Port Simpson. today for in4 ferment dater din the week. wanbpt aes many’ funfare events -at by the. Joyce M, Focey,| charge of ‘the. ‘Chrsitmas : cayd and. ‘stationéry.. booth. .. °. “Ronald: ‘Small attended the dart ’ ‘games. aes “Handling: ‘the : ‘sewing booth were Mrs. Marcel .Girardet: and Mrs.: ‘Reginald Linton.. — , “Mrs. James Wyllie, Mrs. Clyde Smith,, ‘Mrs. James. Thompson and Mrs. Charles Roberts. con- vened ‘the refreshment booth of hot-dogs, pie, coffee and soft drinks... 7 ee Me “4 w ich: superivsed | the: cake : ‘walk ‘and ‘providing: the piano: ‘music was teenager: Gwenn: “Warren. , Comics: ‘and ‘books Were sold by Mrs. Oswald and Paul Girar- e : ~ Mrs, Kenneth Warren was in ‘Man: questioned ' VANCOUVER : @—Police | have questioned. a. _ 26- “year- -old -man in connection with the murder of night watchman. Vaino Alto, 69, a. month :ago. Police found Alto’s body in a storage comp- any’s. office after. they . received an anonymous telephone’ call. BEATS TIME Johann . Maelzel - of Germany in 1814, .° The metronome for ticking off}. musical beats was invented by} CO. 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