Oo”. etc amnesia ated ee ’ —D. Smith, president of the Prince “Rupert Boy Scout’ association. “PRESBYTERIAN -EASTER Ladies Aid make $200 for church ‘Bright tones of yellow were mirrored throughout the hall of the First Presbyterian church hall Wed- nesday afternoon when the pre- -Easter spring tea.and sale in a beautiful setting of freshly-cut daffodils and spring colors. | ,. The successful function real- ized | more than $200 to be used for-church needs. i Miss . Receiving the many guests) piane MeGally and Miss were LA president Mrs. Edwin Cashier was Mrs. Lillian Enwright : and Mrs. Ivan S. Williams. wee Gamble, wife of the church min- ister... Mrs, W. D. Vance, Mrs, John H. Pritchard, Mrs. Johan de Greef and Mrs. Charlotte Smith presid- ed. at the pouring table, centred ‘with a huge bouquet of daffodils and: matching tapers. ‘Tea room convener was Mrs. E. J. Smith assisted by serviteurs:. Mrs. Bruce Love, Mrs, L. R.' aprons were Mrs, were Mrs. FUNCTION tea, sale Ladies Aid held its annual Stevens, Mrs. A, Van der Ende, ‘Selling the attractlve array of John McLeod and Mrs. Norman Moorehouse. . In the home-baking booth | George Currie, Mrs. William Lambie, Mrs, John Frew and Mrs. William Wasyk. The candy counter. was con- -vened by Mrs,.W. A. Gordon and ‘Mrs. Robert L. Eby. Banquet, films enjoyed at fatner, son function The Sixth Prince Rupert Scout Troop and Cub Pack were encouraged to nights” in. order to become citizens at the annual “F “held in the First Baptist ch Addressing the fathers, sons and leaders was guest speaker W. “ Chairman of the sponsoring group committee Mrs. T. A. Johnstone welcomed the guests and introduced Cubmaster ‘Edwin Sorge, and assistants Wally Ver- wold and Hilmer Domries and Scoutmaster Lloyd Bowman and assistants David Owens and Al- Jan Cazes. - With Mrs. Johnstone. on_ the group committee were Mrs: Lloyd: TO_BE FEATURED AT | Sreasure tab by Duchess A Neil MacDonald convene the ‘Treasure Table’ -Civie’ Centre Arts.and. Crafts. Exhibition April 23, by the . Duchess. “of > Edi Daughters of the Empire.| ° i-The- announcement-was made Thursday night when the Chap- tor | held) its: regular, ‘meeting. at thie home of Regent Mrs. Ervin id : Miller, ticket convener: for: the chapter's “Apples. ‘Blossom’? : tea and bake sale to be. held. in. the}: Civic Centre lounge, ‘May 28, dis- tributed tickets among the’ mem - bers. It was reported the: May function will feature a baby doll and wardrobe raffle. oon '-The sums of $10: ,each ° voted to be given Jack’ and Jill School and the: Cuthbert Morven: - Good Nowe for Homemakers * Camplile a a Corel -Christison, Mes. “In ‘other business: Mrs. ‘George. : were : regularly attend meeting good Scottters and good ather and Son Banquet” urch hall Thursday night. Bowman, secretary - treasurer, Mrs. J. S. Greer,. Arthur Jones, . Patrick Ratchford and Rev. J. A. Roskam church pastor, ’ Following the, banquet fare a showing of films and slides taken} by David Owens on Cub activities were enjoyed. — Directing. the kitchen were Mrs. G. W. Johnstone, Mrs. P. H. Linzey, Mrs. Sorge, Mrs, D 8S. Greer and Mrs. ‘Bowman.. EXHIBITION. bo plans sel of Edinburg iL ae 7 - DRT EEN CE EE TEI SM Matton SPRING’S’ FAVORITE jacket and Mrs. Alex slate” will to be featured at the nbu gh, Imperial | Order: Faniily Fund, . Jt was also decided to give an. ~Baster hamper: Lo a needy family : in the city. - Following the business session, vincial © Vancouver. submitted a. most i ins teresting. report. Hostessés for™ the. ‘night's $s Te- freshments. ‘were ‘Mrs. Slater: ‘and: Mrs.: “Lindstrom., Mrs. ‘MacDonald won the’ monthly © prize... Next meeting will be held May 12. at -{ the home of. Mrs. MacDonald. | Advertising in The Daily News Brings . Results. ra ee a Festive Soup | For Spring Luncheon “Como on aver far i aon) mn ada duneheon's Ts fun to plan ‘ Wspireatetheemament at horing for friends: And whilixe | foada: on hantl, With a Hite effort ane ting ination (he mond ean be foativyr Lamb left from fagtor ditingr And you have Just a Hetle? | You ‘ puesta will bo plousnintly aurprived eowhen you xerve Currled Chicken} and Taimh Potaige...8o colorful and tnaty, No long houra af preps avian invelvead allhior, for( he baie cof (his gourmot’s dol ta ganna conden croamofehiekan aan bet the xalid hao fines. on (hough ao cass). 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Cry thia: "T Shake d can condoned eraam of mtishroam and bean condoned tomate soup with “a sanp can WMovaporated milk and 4 soup can wartor ind woll blonded. Serva in tall glasios to 4 too “Vitale sean "te wallefor-dinnor’ folkw, © Nutritious and delicious for vehool children's lunehs oo. obthar at home ov froma yvaciim bottle oda tho combination of canned conensod cronn of ebleken and grou a? vogotahlo soup Make 1h with taoup can ovaparatad mitk and Taoup can water, Poanut bute for dnd orator sand wichos and fresh fruit completo lunch. Ww i 4 \ i 1 i i exter). delegate to‘the. “convention ain | re aE pT TR TH tags GA Cah Yate ep na a) in spring, PRINTED PATTERN takes the simple, . sheath’ smartly from morning to night. Easy to sew. — adda. dramatic touch of embroidery. Printed: Pattern. 4622:. Mis- ses’? Sizes °10,12, 14, 16, - 18. Size 16 costume takes .4. yards 39-inch, Embroidery transfer included. . | Printed directions on: “each pattern part, Easier, accur- ate. Send FORTY CENTS (40¢) in coins (stamps cannot.” be accepted) for ‘this. pattern.. Please print plainly SIZE, . NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. ao PGE ge ae oe %, “HOW Tey Sp Ge OE We V S ‘ Dreis ensembles playsuils lakes spollight t summer fashion parade for 1960 “PRINTED PATTERN PRINTED PA TTERN” SWIFTLY you ean change! Just button on. the skirt. — ‘presto! playsuit.turns . into adress. Whip up these’ easy-sew. coordinates in - gay, |. thrifty cottons. * _ Printed Pattern 4697: Mis- - ses’ Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 playsuit takes 2 36 yards. 35-inch fabric; skirt 314 yards.’ _ Printed directions on each pattern’ part. Easier, accurate. Send FORTY CENTS (40c):: in coins. (stamps cannot be accepted) for this Please print. plainly SIZE,. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of: Front Street West, Ontario. Toronto, \ . Service was . hostess: at.a delightful “|Party,” last » week» when she entertained Mrs. Wil- liam kehrle, wife of. the newly- appointed assistant district forester: . Mrs. Lehre, who, arrived April 8 with her husband and two sons, was introduced to other wives of the B.C. Forest Service. . Assisting Mrs: Johnstone at the evening coffee party were boc VCS [ —OMNOaUFOW for six mont hs A six-mohth sojourn begins to- morrow for Mrs. L. C, Eby, 435 Fourth Avenue East, who leaves by Canndinn Pacific Alrlines plane on the first leg of a Buro- #6 V U. lone, party Yy "honors ites of ate the B. Cc. Forest | i yo oR “Welcome pean holiduy. Before being joln- | ed by her son and daughtor-in- nw Mr, nnd Mrs, R. L. Eby who My bo Montreal May 20, she will visit relatives in varlous points in Ontario, Mr. and Mrs, Eby Jr, will spend 10 weeks dn the United Kingdom and Burepe while Mra. la. 0, Ehy will be pone. slx months, retiuin= Ing home via the, Panama Canal © tt open tae scout manera nremmamenen nr eomtet Authentic replica . CORNWALL, . Ont, Ch) betel Mrs. Jeanne . Mudinnick has beon complimented by Ontario Plan- ing Minister W, C, Nickle on her work as a roacareh assistant ab the Upper Canada Village devotion to detail an authene nda comes to focus," he ins- ter and, rn TM MTTaL eee OYTO i) Ta qhaa. boa ATUL) BOATS f 3 DEP., ' ry 4335 fe Fab PAAR Tay rere ies WA » COR Fit hour Morrisburg, “Through Wer! - Hie plature of Hflo In Upper Cans} pattern... Prince Rupert. Daily | News, Pattern Department, -60 - owe dA ie ty é , e Ceee rl eee ® Lucas enroll eight Brownies, ‘Anita Burrell, Lee Bjarnson, Julie Pierce, Linda. Kelsey, Campfire singing and displays iwith doll walks provided a de- wr cree vey « v Prince Rupert Daily News, ° Monday, April 18, 1960 Brownies, Guides stage profitable social event The Conrad Street School basement was the scene of gay activity April 8 when Brownies and Girl Guides of the. Second and Fourth Girl Guide Companies and Brownie Packs staged-a most successful tea and sale and achievement | Program for parents and friends. A program highlight saw’ Dis- trict Commissioner: Mrs. R. F. Wendy. De Witt, Doris zschobold of the Second Pack arfd Joanne Wilson and Arvida Maki of the Fourth, Pack. BE COOL and relaxed one’ minute — dressed for town. ‘tthe next in this smart cos- tume: Ultra-easy to sew in linen - like r&yon, pique, Dacron-cotton . blend. \ Printed Pattern 4708: Mis- *ses’ Sizes 10, 12, ]4, 16, 18. Size 16 dress takes 234 yards 39-inch fabric; jacket 114 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, - NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE | ‘NUMBER. “Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Department 60 ; Front Street West,’ Toronto, * Ontario. jlightful entertainment period. | ‘the program . [ Mrs. , Albert Dalzell. ©. ‘i tea room with Mrs, Alex Strach- : Mrs. Myron. Kowal and Mrs. ' George West were in charge of with Mrs. Alfred | Reid at the piano. Brown: Ow! ‘Mrs. Frank Derry was in charge ‘of the doll walk... | Percy Hudson was in ‘charge of the plant, comic and ‘candy stall, assisted by Mrs, i. Mrs. Arvid Maki convened the an assisting and serviteurs were Girl Guides of the Second Company. Among the many friends at- tending were. special guests president of the Git Guide Local association. Winner of the box of choco- lates was Wendy Lewis while Carol Johnston won the dressed doll. Cashier was Mrs. William Pro- kop assisted by. Guides Monica Kowal and Linda Prokop. More than $35 was realized from. the enjoyable function | §. which also provided an oppor- | tunity for Guides Marion Tubb,! Linda Prokop, May Perkins, | Karen Bellamy «and Monica" Kowal to earn -their . “Hostess Badges,” in the tea room opera tions. . Friendship ance committee was told The meeting was told that two men have been handling the. work, bedding down,.as many as, 16 men a night and feeding March: 261; beds were used and 364 meals: provided.: With R..W. McBride as ‘chair- -/man, Kenneth Warren, secretary and “Dr, R..W. Large as treas- urer, the. group decided that. in| in March. The, | Salvation Army in providing the } | maximum of service and assist-: ‘ance to the people from the. torder to co-operate with | villages and canneries, a° stew- | ard should be obtained for the + summer. months. Robert. Sullivan, | Edmonton, has been engaged. for 200 during March - A total. of 1,000 meals and 670. beds: have beén provided the homeless and the needy during the first three months of 1960, the Friendship House Mainten- up to 30'persons a day: During |-visit.and make use of the various Friendship ._ House facilities, ex- |. who is’ cure ‘rently completing his studies at House. haven} at a recent meeting. The meeting paid tribute to the volunteers who staff Friend- ship house, operate the thrift shop. and the -kindergarten. It was: estimated that 200 persons |e the’ kindergarten which averaged 38 children per day : i An nou ncements || @. L. O.0.M. attention. all mem : please attend, . wee ee eee Daffodil tea realized $45 chapter told — The sum of $45 was realized from the IODE. Queen Mary” chapter’s ‘Daffodil Tea, ?° Mrs.: John Kasper reported ‘at. the - chapter’s Wednesday night meet ing. Held at the home of:Mrs.. Roy? Boychuk, chapter delegate , ‘and regent Mrs. Yet Wong ‘submitted. her report on the ‘provincial convention held in: ‘Vancouver. monthly prize. . served by the hostess - concluded, the regular session. Mrs, Lucas and Mrs. B.B. Milnes, | _ Mrs. William Bussey won. the’ | Refreshments. oo { bers. Initiation and meeting, 8: mei _ Tuesday, April 19. All member | ci . (78). Advertising in. The Daily News ! "Brings Results. moe | an) Z- Featuring of ECONOMY | BEEF | At your LOCKER PLANT 230 Second Avenue: "MINCED | 65. ECONOMY TUESDAY ON. : APRIL 9 and 26 ee HE'S BEEN. 1S THE. *\. MISS. GRUNDY ‘AND DUE TO. XM you™.)P LA * Tye GET JA“S/.. “READING || “SUPREME ||. 1S HERE,. “YOUR SENIORITY. MEAN J]: _ FACULTY Tauneet ae tl “A MEMO FROM | A BOOK * HEAO IN HIS ‘SIRS ee 1g yU ARE eA IM . wn “THE DESK OF ON BIG EXECUTIVE - ves ‘1. BLIGIBLE FOR. \. GOING: ee THE PRINCIPAL BUSINESS J | , J TO GET. “DEPARTMENT”. « “\ oe THAT'S ME! LIL ABNER 5 198. 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