| JOrince Wupert Daily REWER - / 3 Tuesday, | June 28, 4960 Oe Ss Pauks a enjoy: lri-cily ~ The journey followed | the,- morning service at St. Paul’s _|Gutheran. church . which was nighlghted by the presentation of awards to some 30 children ‘for attendance at- Sunday school, In Terrace.a short.afternoon service, presided by ‘city church pastor Rev.-M. B. Qdland, was followed by a banquct with the BUNDAY SCHOOL PRESENTATIONS, at A most gracious welcome was ‘extended members of the St. Paul’s Lutheran church Women’s Missionary Society Sunday when eight carloads of WMS members. visited Terrace in a tri-city reunion of WMS groups. a n t erior municipality WMS catering to more than 80 persons attending. the event,-from Kiti- mat, Terrace and Prince Rupert. In conclusion. yearly reports were submitted anda delightfu' musical program’ was enjoyed before the ‘city women left for |. home. PP OSOOLOOPA ODO IE PO DODOOLOE ELSI GD evccecscceocecces sorensesorecore i JOYING down town each week, ° A SHOPPING INTERLUDE ‘is Mrs.- ‘she rests with her seven-month-old daughter Karen. on the new’ sbench placed there by William... Scuby, in ‘front of his Third’ . venue fur storage premises. Mrs, - Fait, wife of a fisherman. lives at 1133 Ambrose Avenue and was pictured last week just ‘after the bench was placed.’ “She makes several shopping trips ‘Frank “Fait: as —Staff photo by. Gary Oakes, Ve dere Se ee Le maintenance supervisor. “IMrs. ‘Clara Welton, RN and her datighter Dianne lIeft Monday for their holidays in Edmonton, re- turning via: Vancouver in the middle of the month. DID YOU KNOW? | MANY OF THE ! -BEST PARTIES =| -ENJOY OUR: DELICIOUS Il -° CHINESE FOOD! i dust. Phone 3329 MELROSE CHOP. SUEY available... British . ~ Columbia: Me » Smooth canadian : 4 Whisky 1 7 ‘ww Udeertivarmont ip. nal pubtiined af diupliyed ‘by The Laat Tanliel Rental nynetaranan Brrtied Columbia u i pt tet ! , . i Ay, ' ap ot patiaf foe a la pre ee Awa Rhys te i Miller Bay Tidbits - By STEVIE STEPHENSON A - Congratulations to all. the staff children “who successfully passed their school ‘examinations .and especially to Alison Newton who came first in her |. grade. Alison is the daughter of. Douglas. Newton, now —_ *1 should’ be laid on‘the’ floor, with ~ ‘his head, to increase thé flow-of | forward until the head touches a Gilbey's 2 The sympathy of: the patients . and staff is extended to Mr. and Mrs, Jack: Reykedal .and: ‘family |. on the death of their son. - - + * oh Miss - “Aloyis Strassegger of: the. nursing staff was presented with a-souvenir spoon by. Mrs: » Helena Edmeston, RN ‘director. of nurs- ing, before’ leaving to go. ‘to New ‘Westminster. °°. ee ae “Mrs. Mae La’ Grande . of the hursing. staff left Thursday Ke) make her home. in Calgary. : “The best: wishes of the patients and: staff go to Miss Elizabeth Karsh, RN who left Saturday for Winnipeg to. be. married. tb +b kot Le. J. P. O'Reilly has. returned to duty after spending a pleasant holiday in Victoria, SAFE GUARDS ; MO When: a. person faints., he. his. feet.raised above the level: of. blood to the head. A Seated per-. son who feels faint should bend sosnceserscos evcecnnesene. PERSONALS. ‘William -Wayne,. 1126 Ninth. Av- ‘for a three-week holiday at ‘of Vancouver, to. visit Mr..Stew- 1, Ten members ot tree “py Com- {CPA plane Friday morning to at- | tend summer camp . training at ' July..2° to’'9. The™ Stewart, boys leave Thursday: morning to be taken to the Jamboree campsite A special ‘ gold ‘with a blue totem’ crest, . City. ‘Scout. Larry . Bowman, a 4 ‘Mr: sand Mrs. John F. Denning; their. children Beverley and Fred and Mrs. ‘Denning’ s mother; Mrs. enue East, leave: by car Friday CITY BOY SCOUT TO ATTEND |. SASKATCHEWAN JAMBOREE | - One Prince Rupert Boy Scout Larry Bowman and two Stewart, Boy Scouts William L. MacKay and Richard Janauer, will be among onc complete troop of 39 boys and five leaders - in. the British Columbia contingent .to attend the. fourth annual Saskatchewan Jamboree, at Little Red River Campsite, arrive: here _ tomorrow. ‘and the ‘trio. ol Gabor Nyeste and Scout Donald R. Gillespie of Kitimat and . Scouts Hans Van der Horst and. " Joining the main coritingent at Jasper Friday, the group will arrive in Prince Albert Saturday where they will, ‘be. B.C.-Yukon., | contingent - ‘neckerchief’ of. “plain prior to their arrival at. the campsite. Beaver, Cougar,- Bear, Fox and’ Raccoon make :- up the. five patrols - from’ B.C." weeks: in Vancouver | before returning’ to: ‘Prince: “Rupert. yesterday ~ by Canadian” Pacific:| ° Airlines plane’ following a two- week > holiday. as “guest ‘of rela-: tives Mr. anid Mrs. Erling Wick, ss, 1255. Beach Place. : joined in Terrace. by leader: Robert Kerby. of Terrace. ‘Birthplace by bus.. will be given each member: ,- will.:visit relatives for ‘two low, ‘birthplace™ of. Canada? being. thrown open’ to the At. 50 cents for adults or: 25}: cents for children, the. public will | ‘be: ‘able to.’see the .room* wheré the. Dionne. Quintuplets: -were ‘born. - oe The’ 60- year-old | farmhouse ‘is being restored to: the. ‘appearance it had.on May. 28,- 1934, when ‘Annette, Cecile, Yvonne, .Marie and Emelie were born:to Mr. and pereccncsoroneces ses. - Mrs... Louis Lind ‘of - Seattle left | Lakelse Hotsprings Resort and other centres along Highway. 16. ‘Here. for..a ‘two-week | holiday are former residents Mrs. Harvie Stewart and: her daughter Margo} art who is here’ for the summer months with the B.C. “Packers Limited. eee pany; Irish Fusiliers: ‘of Canada (Vancouver Regiment) : left . by Vernon, B.C. Headed: by Acting Commanding Officer Lt. J. E. Ewart, members were. Sgt.. Major: ‘ford; “Cpl: “Ay Be Irvine, Cpl: -Wil-' liam ‘Mcintyre, Cpl. LA. Quast, and Fusiliers’ P’ W.. Frankish, John: Sjersen,: “Edward. Sklapsky the knees, 14 ge orev we seins sebrerniens errm eater tome Juno: 8th, 6:30 pm. ‘ ‘Dinwor eharaa of: § mG Ineludos m Bon's Nows sland will bo apon evenings till 103 40 wnt: fut wn notlaa,.. (12 rym bey eter 6 ae GANADI sepet om - No Gamo ‘$100. ; and James ‘Wilson, rosrosh- mantis, . (120) fe ech eat ER DIRT IAEA RANT 8 8 were accepted and displayed in ‘the international. section of the day. . . P, .A. Bond, ‘Sgt:;Arthur Ruther-' 5 -iginally designed sterling silver ‘including coffee spoons and sil- | Mrs. Oliva Dionne. The public will see the. ‘orig- inal furnishings, including the |.bed in which they. were porn... ‘ Recognition - given artists in exhibition ° [ -works |. | original pictures and drapes; also Lonys.'af the hand-made incubators ‘Prushed from Chicago and. items of infant’ clothing. : ~ An old. wooden Five city ‘craftsmen’s water hauled from the: well ‘stands. in.a corner’ of the - “large 1960 Exhibition of Arts and kitchen. Crafts. held in Edmonton, June}: Today, Daniel Dionne, who was 14 to 18, represented by Canada, |, t. U.S.A. Japan, Germany, France, two years old. when. the Quint S Holland, ‘Latvia; ‘Sweden’ ‘and ith Denmark, it was announced to-~ the upper floor of the home w his. wife Audrey” and’ their. four children. . ‘Daniel ” ‘and © “Auarey" ‘obtained permission from the rest. of. the family to’ ‘open® ‘the Quints’: first home and are gradually gather - “SLACKS Slim “IVY” - or Full Drape ; Custom-Made Skilfully tail- ored for per- fect -fit in your choice of. fine ‘all-wool. : Receiving éizy ‘yedognitio on. were Mrs. “Robert: Hinman, Civic Cen- tre Arts and Crafts director, ‘Mrs. Warren Peterson, Centre junior caft -instructor, Miss Elizabeth Saliaris, Henry Seppa. and H. Hein, Mrs: Hinman sent pots ‘and or- tieclips and cuff-links ‘and Mrs. ‘Peterson submitted a ‘large orig- inally designed plate. , Miss Saliaris, who studied pot- tery in Alberta, sent eight bowls and vases she ‘made during the winter classes: at the Civic Cen- tre, Mr. Sepp, who wis a volunteer imported =~ teacher at the Centre during the materials. ; | winter had some 20; pieces shown || Order yuurs mi now !., . wee, Hein, af]. songs agus tag | mosaic || Qe ei ver pendants and Mr. Dutch artist, entered raw acta \aivertising neThe Daily News Brings Wesults: we tnere Tat eee RAce aE nee ARE ERRONNNE eee nine Sh orp SEImM GUE geomet mamememen sa “TERMINAL ‘LUNCH Under New Management ae George and Ellen Couture — D, We specialize in- Hamburgers, Chips, Fish & Chips: anytime, Take-out orders Me Daily Business Man's Special, " ANNOUNCEMENTS MOTHER AND @ Cnnnadian “Logon naval n “cool matehing Braneh = 27 Dinner | dressas’ ‘apoll: enre- {reo comfort: Mectinn, Wodnosdy,| ‘taghtondd : In’ slooveloas, “full=*-| 1| skirted: wash and-wont;. torylene, Tho | batlate’ handkerchief print’ is \{ available by: tha'yard ty stores | | avvoss Canada. ‘and, ~pabturn, dao) Oy by: “simpllolty. ria. my va mee mata HUA OC Cnn HH caper ani | . a sce pc oe 0 neg eT a AN LEGION | Le " 8th game-—$50 s Undor, $15 ne , Jackpot. | Consolation $) 00° OS ~ Lopiow Auditorium, Tucsday, | June, 28 eens eee and « cnay-to-cnr'e- «for: OVEN: Week days ~ 7:300am, to HH 1) m, Sundays and Wolidays — 1 pam. to ) p. We ‘of Quir nts” tobeopened to public! ‘CALLANDER, Ont: (CP) — A two- -storey: bunga-| S. most. fdmous* sisters, iS: public: for. the- first time. - The stove‘is there, too, with: the. fe machine " in Y which the clothes were washed in|” “were. born: 26 :years ago, lives ‘in|: play. : “AS home. screened ‘courtyard. where | hun- dreds of thousands .came from all over: the world to watch: them play—now. is. the” property of. Les Recluses. Missionaires: de Jesus ing the original. ‘furnishings and ‘household appointments for dis- uilt- for’. the. ‘Quints , across. the street—-with ‘special | oP ggg gg ecg ne Ei ee ST ARES ham “Avenue was : a: delightful’ farewell afternoon! party. ‘Sunday’ when. more than 20 friends Mr. and “Mrs: D.. V.: McDougall. With’ ithe’ Columbia. Cellulose’ The, home ‘of hosts Mr. and Company. ‘gathered. to. honor |" a ‘Liniited : at: ‘been Mills. Son: ‘Tommy ‘ ‘leave: J uly 4 their: ome in. 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