pp tince Rupert Daily News, , ‘Tuesday, April 5, Yoav WA TO LOCAL 708 EVENT o ~ Bursary money earned from spring tea, sale 1 A most successful tea was stoged by the Women’s auxiliary to the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers, Local 708 Thursday afternoon when the sum of 150 was r : Money oon the delightful af- ! 3) votes fealized. woe ernoon social will go towards: py the WA's $100 Bursary to be | mrs, te Glitscn yaa won by given a deserving student who isin Mrs. William: McLaughlin while a child of a union member, “The bursary Is open to ni stu the flowers donated by William ped alae we be ARE FW WO Be Ie dents m Grades 10, 11 and 12 at Quer were won by Mrs. Harry elther the Prince Rupert Senior High School or the Annunciation Tee. aay eee’, Of Pacific High school. General convener for the function was WA president Mrs. Brian Hanson. - Tea room hostess Tenho Paavola. ' Attending the individual tea tables centred with tiny boquets, were Mrs, Arthur Sweet, Mrs. Joseph Kurdziel and Mrs. Harry Quick. Directing the kitchen were Mrs. Michael Karasosky and Mrs. Aladino Curti.. Mrs. Frank Graham was. charge of the lovely array of aprons. The home-baking table convened by Mrs, Robert Sim- -onds and Mrs. William McLaugh - lin, _ Mrs. B. J. Fortune was cashier. was Mrs. FRED 4. DOWDIE, OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548: 303 - 3rd Ave. Wz. SLACKS : Slim “Ivy” or Full Drape Custoin-Made Skilfully tail- ored for per- fect fit in your choice of fine all-wool imported materials, PASSENGERS and CARGO. GENERAL. REFRIGERATION “ §.S. ‘CANADIAN PRINCE 2 Leave: Vancouver: oe Tuesday, 10° ‘pin. Arrive Prince Rupert — % : Wriday, 7 am. | Leave Prince Rupert. — 9. }- Friday, | 1. pam. ” “ter Portlind Canal Points, : returning to Prince: Kupert Saturday, 9 p.m.. ‘Leave Princes Rupert —. Saturday, . pe ‘Arrive Vancouver — ee Tuesday, Tam. yh OMY. 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DAILY NEWS | my Phone 6767 in fos ‘was Place, won the fabric donated by the Columbia Cellulose Company Limited, Watson Island, | ‘ tee eter nia are oe, ' year-old tions. ‘HAL HOLBROOK Broadway's «most, exciting individual. star “of 1959, takes ‘two hours to apply the makeup that trans- ‘forms him from a likeable 35 to a ‘delightful .70 year-old .replica of Mark. Twain. His impersonation © of ‘the. famous American author: ‘of. Huckleberry Finn and Tom ‘Sawyer have won him praise ‘one. of the performers ofthe ‘ Vancouver International Fes-. i lval, July. 22 to. August 16. an Silhouette highlighted. - by fabric - By PEGGY MASSIN- simple, unadorned silhou- ettes in the Paris* collec- were created purposely to show off lux- urious new fabrics. . Pierre Balmain, for example, has a clinging. sheath dinner gown as strictly classical as a running. through it which costs the equivalent of: $40 ayard. | This model was ordered by Marlene Dietrich, together with tthe white cashmere wool Jace dress and coat ensemble which Balmain describes as “destinet for wear when travelling by pri- vate train,” The Balenclaga collection is applauded for its panorama of superlative fabrics, including reh opure so silk, double-faced satins: warp-woven taffetas with subdued, printed designs; lovely handwoven tweeds; and subtle, cross-toned, woolen materials, Lightweight, fluffy cashnieras also play an important part in (he Dior collection for dross; and sult ensembles, Among the French. silk vol- lections, abstract ond still-life designs are favored over floral prints for day wonar, but upholstery-sized paste! flowers and faded cameo prints on sheer orgnanan-are particularly favored In. Dior's Jate-day clothes while Bianehin''s Roman-striped ehif- fons are a apectal Ninn Ricel’s whirllug-skirted, 4 #ypsy evening gowns, As for cheeks, hound's toothy and irregular broken-lne chocks continue to be successful In every coleation, Part of thely popular ity is traced directly to Brigitte Rarcdot, the film star who wore iv gingham check for her wad- ding last summer. There also are dota and dash- os, handled tn now, sami. hstrnet offects, Tiny hearty in Weht tones on darker grounds appenr fn printed twits in ale, most ayory londing collection, whilo other variations on clag- ale polkn dots include the beach sobbto prints and raln sapattor- ngs; often. featured at Dior In OE Sr Cae ee er cee ‘black and white. | bey 1 A fer ihe Detar firrir ae Tee | 2 ) “Dill bdil Fe plas a for lomorrowss by JODE Street tomorrow afternoon: will be a setting.of pro- | annual “Daffodil Tea.” To ‘receive :the guests ‘with Mrs. Ridsdale will be Mrs. Wil- | liam ',Bussey, on behalf of the regent Mrs: Yet Wong, who is to. 5 'p. m., the annual function sale and. a -steam iron raffle. (° Mrs. Jonn Kasper ds general | attending the provincial - LODE | convener> {convention in Vancouver. : : Convening the ‘home- baking Open - to- the. public. from 2: table.is Mrs. M: W. MacKenzie, POLCCTEOCLOOIEELELLOLEELEECOELE DEE SOOEEOLOEETOE CLEC DOTODCOTDO LION _ New. Canadians welcomed: Five new Canadians were presented with Welcome Cards . by. the Imperial: Order Daughters of the Empire it- was an- nounced last. night. -when ‘the IODE Municipal chapter held {ts regular - meeting, — ; Held at the home of Mrs. Neil MacDonald and chaired by Mrs. George Miller, it was reported the Duchess of. Edinburgh represented the IODE at. the Citizenship Ceremonies: in the Court House yesterday. ‘Queen Mary. chapter. announced plans for its Daffodil Tea tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Joe Ridsdale and encouraged all members of all chapters to attend its annual spring function. ‘The Cambrai chapter announced _ its plans to feature t i i {...from all the critics and a sore ‘| in Life magazine. He will be. PARIS EEGY MASSIN oe | Greek column, jn.a sheer white |. chiffon with pure silver Jame |: - “thread ‘ fouture = of | a home-made candy stall at the Civic Centre Arts. and Crafts Exhibition while the Duchess of Edinburgh announced its plans to feature a Treasure Table. . ’ During the business session, Miss Evelyn Rivett was elected secretary, . Mrs. Miller’ “presented a ‘pearl and silver. earring | and pendant set, in a maple: leaf pattern to retiring Municipal Regent Mrs. Ridsdale, who.also won. the monthly raffle. The: May: meeting: will be convened « “by: the. Queen*Mary ». no ‘chapter.« - During..ther: social'“hour. refreshments::were: ‘served by “Mrs. “MacDonald# and “Duchess of Edinburgh: members:.: reere ¢ POOOOPO SOLO OO OC OIE EDT Sh rderness. fo , Ke rf he PRINTED. "PATTERN mo rio \ oe b ‘Keith Adams’ REVI ADAMS spcelallzes in alimming the Dinture Clyure Cslaes 12 to 22h) — wilh a youthful Hlowpolnt and he does ib with auperh fashion-sense In his new cont-and- ‘dross onsomble, The cont features Spring's smartest sloove — widened and cut to nbove-olbow Jongth, Jt Mts smoothly, onsily over the beautifully proportioned dress; Tho nockine is @- gracorul: burve, highlighted by solt’ fabric detall, Sco how all. Intovest's focused above the walst, i wise notd for shorter, fullor figures, Make the cont of sheor wool, and ne lb with the samo. fabric as tho dross -- 0 sinall dot or solid-color silk sural ar. shantung. Considor also Minion or twoody cotton with Dasron or braozo-welght cotton, Discover the finttory of porfoot Mt — sow Printed'Pattern M210 to -wanr-evarywhore, anywhere this spring, ; . Printed Pattorn M2i0 ts available in Wale ‘Sixes Wa, 14M, 64a, 10%, 2OYy and 22%, Size 1644 cont roquiyes 1% yards B4- Incl fabric; ‘cont Hnings 3 yards a0- Angh; drona, Si_ yards a0- Aneh fabio, - Sond ONT ROLLAR | tor. Printed | ‘Pattorn, M210 to Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattorn Departinont, G0 Front Streot Vout, Toronto, Ontario, Please. printaplainly Your.. NAME, ADDRESE $, with ZONT, STYLG NUMBOR and. Brn, ‘t gs . . 1 i Cok : Woe aes te yoy Pt ge Coa. . : : 4 * at By bal ide sRe ho tada ly Sted b Ay edad dated The home: of “Mrs. Joe Ridsdale on: “889° Borden |. fusions of daffodils when the Queen Mary chapter Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire -holds its. this year ig featuring. a bake , the birth of a.son. | “yesterday afternoon in a final is emcce, CIVIC CENTRE PRE-SCHOOL RHYTHM BAND—Pictured above rehearsal for its debut Friday “night will’ be one of the outstanding. numbers and! “Curtain- -Yaiser,” fT the- Civic Centre “Variety Show” on stage of: the. “auditorium April 8 and 9, Under the direction of Ernestine Peterson the band will appear in .three. different. acts: and’ colorfully changing costumes, Blue and gold:'satin ‘costumes’. * garb the tiny tots as the,camera catches almost: all 45- members | of the band, with drummer Tinimy Breckt centering the group.: “The two-hour show, produced by. Tom Masich, recreation super-.. “visor, begins at 7:30 p.m. Dancing. and recreational. acts: will: also be spotlighted. A- Saturday night highlight . will. be the first annual trophy presentation to winners of: the Juvenile ‘Floor Hockey League. -L, A. Harrington, Centre. vice- president State Photo by Ken Specht? 2 gy aCe j Yili “ttf a ys # | pieces, heirloom and novel col-, — | CASH PRIZES /points will. be given for func-? for best exhibits Centre April 21, standing display and show of work’ in the Civic Centre classes throughout the year. Plans now completed for the Sixth Annual. Civic. Centre Arts and Crafts exhibition to be held in the... 22 and 23 forecasts a most “out-). » accomplished : Arts and Crafts director Joyi Hinman today announced that! competition is again. being fo- | cussed with cash prizes being! given three adult and three junior pieces. of work judged best in the whole exhibition, including April 14. Works received after this date cannot be accepted, _Mrs. Hin- Prizes ar 15, 10, - Ss e $ first; $ sec man said. ond and $5, third in the adult classes and $3, first;' $2 second and-$1, third in the junior clas- ses, Mrs. Hinman said that all art work must be original and done entirely by the exhibitor. Drawings, watercolors and graphics may be matted with suitable strong cord or matting board and ready for hanging from a tab, string or. wire. The work subinitted must have been. done since April of last year, Mrs. Hinman’ stated, : _In the ‘photography entry classes, also open. to all age groups, photographs must be mounted or matted and : ready for hanging. — She said that black and white or color prints. will- be: accepted: Other’ classes. for. competi- tion: ” entry include ceramics, léathercraft, flowercratt, jewel- ery, . metal crafts, petit point and .néedlework, smocking, quilt- ing. rugs.and weaving. A 1: In. crafts’ Mrs... Hinman. said | formation and entry forms may Centre: desk. MANY OF THE _ BEST PARTIES. ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS - CHINESE. FOOD! Just Phone 3329 - MELROSE CHOP SUEY. tion, meaning item designed for. its use, receiving 20 points; or- ‘iginality of design, 40 points; suitability of material- for item; 20 points and workmanship. and finish, 20 points. MUSEUM ‘PIECES... . Particular emphasis is being placed on. displays: of ' muscum with a — Check-up: anda cheque Give Now!.. lections owned by city residents. Mrs. Hinman urged all persons with special items: to please en- ter each item in the exhibition for display purposes. “She also reported ‘that every possible care will be taken of the work sent’in for exhibition. : Insurance against loss, damage | “‘* CAMPAIGN: . Bank ‘of Montreal | “wasn n't c ‘out’ Tening. Is. pictured. yesterday. afternoon during one’ - of. his: daily. visits, during. ‘Canadian* ‘Library: ‘Wee Canadian © Library ‘Week : council ‘Ine. Canadian Library. Week: April 3:to 9, ‘libraries: generally report | | f- increased activity each. year. The week is particularly. devoted -| to stressing the. importance (of . reading., Prince Rupert. City |. Librarian F. May Macdonald today: submitted a list of 12 new , , books received this week. Among them are “All the Day Long,” ° by Howard Spring;,. “Night Without End,” Alistair, MacLean; geon,” by John Kobler, vie Bay By Congratulations: to Mr, 1 } } 4 t 1 ' 1 I i Jack Reykdal was looking very | Vhs Appy upon returning from his holidays... The reason, a grand- _Son—-congratulations Mr. and : Mrs. Reykdal, eosenes meee ; Douglas Simpson. gave an in- i teresting. showing of pictures to the patients on halibut. fishing. i Miss Rena ‘Thomas had a ‘wonderful time curling in the , bonspiel in Prince Rupert, | PERSONALS. | A. TL, Wilson, 221 Ninth Avenue ‘West, Js leaving by Canadian Pacifle Alrines plane vin Ter- race tomorrow morning for Van- emrver where he will reeeive medical brentinent an his. uyes, Leaving bv CPA tomorrow for his annual three-week holiday ly John Rivard, 3382. Fifth Avenur Kast, Binployed with the Ban of Montreal, Mi. Rivard = will a holiday In Kelownn, , nrrom enero serve rete wn ape ere warin tren An nouncements | Athontlon: all Moose wy members, elections of Y membors please ate a. “toned, (07) @ Fnce Rupert's ‘Bovondury Schod's PITA. smeating, Bo-Me~ Wy Activity. room, Wed, April 4, 8 pny! 7 wean Murry: Chapter 8, quer aile at the home of Mrs, J. Ridsdalo; 880. Borden: Straot, Wed, April: 6 at 2-5 pan (08) @ Trollors meoting sponsored by | Crawu i na: Oivia Centro, . " » April 7, U Thurseday a trollors nvited to: CINCURS: common nao) lems, 7 4 ' a ihires rahe, tee vt officers 8:30 pan, All} (B7) 1. 10118, | “Family Gathering,” Kathleen Norris and “The Reluctant Sur- Staff, photo by Ken Specht. Tidbits — STEVIE Yount’ and Mrs, ‘Egon Weil, on Edward Shaw, assistant re- gional superintendent visited the hospital last week, . —: It was nice io read the second | edition of the “Golden Hawk”, Well done senior class room. The Girl’ Guides had a lightful evening learning to cook. Of particuiar interest to the Alyansh people is the appoint- mont of. Miss N, L. Beagley, RN, as puble. health nurse, Miss Bengley spent.a week with ys at Millor Bay Indian hospital, eer sameeren ereere ener emrceemap-reree $a oe OTTAWA PieemeT He Children's Ald Society in Ottawa placed or supervised 441 children on adop- Lion in. 1950, - Anothor 1,808 wera placed. in foster~homes or instl-: tutions, At.the year's end the sociaty, Was. looking aftor -2,038): children, of whom 1,415 wero in bonrgling 1 ‘hemes | or inalitutions, rte Np gots {or theft is in effect while the | “While the: “is*. observing ‘its: second | ‘de-} Third Ave. West~. Campaign: Chairman. o Reve ‘Dr. :R. W.K exhibition pieces. are in the : ‘ possession of the Civic Centre. ; _There is no’ charge for enter-_ ing work either for competition . / or exhibition, Mrs, Hinman. said.’ a However work for competition. = will be received only up to and |. Persons wishing further ing. receive them from the Civic - DID You KNOW?| CONQUER. CANCER a oe 1959. - 1960. 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