f L ( BALM ANNOY NAY SM NN ONS TD we ewe vest “4 Me held its. annual meeting. others taking “office were Mrs. Jens. Knudsen, secretary -and Mrs, Richard: Cameron,, re- elected - treasurer. * Social* conveners: elected. were Mrs. Frank . Morowski and Mrs. Williant. ‘Currie; : ¢ Mrs, Knudsen. was. elected: PT council; ‘representative; Mrs. Gonstan e. Weise,: ‘Miss ° ‘Norma Irving. ‘nd.Mrs. Ronald. Barbour,||_ T. Gl membership :conveners; Bateman; . school principal, elected safety representative and Mrs. ‘Ai. McCready, publicity: ' Mr... ‘Bateman | was. also ap- pointed§ honorary president. # The. positions‘ ‘of vice-president and: program’ ‘corivener were not filled: put: sit. was : announced | } held. att. the ‘September meeting. In ‘the - ‘méantime the executive was’ delegated | to’ take charge of programming.” - me é clinic rep- resentajlve-: was «filled - tempor- arly by. Mrs. ‘Knudsen. © During” the - “business session , Mrs. Denning : submitted - an ex- - Gellent report: on the recent con- vention: held in, Penticton by | the PT? Federation, é Tentative dates’ were set for hext year’s. bazaar as March 29 or March 31. feve eae “BRINCIPAL r GIVEN” “BOKORARY” posre “Mrs. John Denning re- e-elected | “Conrad school PTA president - . Mrs. ‘John Denning was. re- -elected president of. the Conrad: Streetschool Parent-Teacher association for a second term Tuesday night when the’ RTA working order. smelter town. Chairman of the region is E, H. Knight, Prince Rupert General hospital administrator. - Delegates from hospital ad- ministrative personnel and Women’s ‘auxiliaries will attend from Ocean Falls, Miller Bay In- dian ‘hospital; Terrace, Kitimat, Hazelton, Smithers, Burns Lake and Prince Rupert. , “| With | Mr. hospital pharmascist, W. Ho Du- coufttant and: Women’s auxiliary president Mrs. Carl Strand: with WA. members, Mrs. T. S,. Haupt FEOF EEF OVO HO TT SH Dw vw Yd Ow the: ‘opaque projector 1s in, good | business sessions ‘into five. regu A ‘Eecommendation . ‘was made done by the King Edward School to the executive to condense PTA: _ Kitimat hospital to. “visitors al regional The Kitimat General hospital will bé host to many delegates tomorrow and Saturday when the North West Regional council of the British Columbia Hos-: pital association holds its annual ‘meeting: in ‘the land. delegates will be given’ a ‘tour Knight attending from Prince ‘Rupert will be hos-' pital board chairman J..K. Shaw,’ ing delegates has also been; ‘plan- mont, G.,M. Barrow, hospital ac-: VO eter SAN May lar: meetings, ‘as - is now being ¢ host meet: host is D. A. Robertson, Kitimat hospital administrator and main’ speaker will be Kenneth Con ibear, executive secretary. of B.C. hospital: associations; . “of, Van- couver. ‘ It is the first time that Kitimat has-been chosen : for’ ‘the parley of: the new Kitimat Gener al hos- A banquet in honor of ‘all ‘visite ned: for. . - During the business sessions discussion on regional activities will be held and interesting topics have been, scheduled for the addresses to be given. e ¢ Mr.: Bateman’ announced that oo For “om ~~ se eet ae to, @ Handy shavings rv completely, : @ Distinctive — s acini AT Ae eee o: LIGHT, GO MODERN, GO. CALVERT. Replaceable razor steel blades, 4 “AN EXCLUSIVE. | ROYTYPE PRODUCT and Mrs. C. C., Mills. Official and make friends with the lighter flavour and delightful taste of this. Canadian Rye Whisky. Calvert House “surely. belongs at your house. - FAST and. EAS y C lassroom Oe For Office + For the Home ho > In. the. field _Mipeouatty, TESTED PRECISION - receptacle ‘stops litter imple to use. 4 eV NS , vt oe a, | -deepsea. vessel _ | head. for ‘along the B.C. coast. ONLY | THE DAILY NEWS yoeia ety WN ON MN Vow er ,_ {4 F" * Beince” ‘Rupert pen” News: le a Thursday, May ‘12, 1960" Riéw because of family illness. -Deepsea pilot dispatcher — _ has frustrated. love for farm | VANCOUVER. (CP)—Enid Whittaker, Be Prairie girl with-a frustrated love for the: ‘farm,: now| 0 ‘finds:-herself a: _keystone | shipping: trade... Bright-eyed - “Miss “Whittaker e “all: the pilots on the |, a Cromer ‘office: in downtow “Vancouver, she must keep a constant check on every between Puget Sound in Washington State to the south and Alaska to the} ‘| north. - There are 55 pilots*—the men: who take over guidance of for- -;| eign ships for their entry into. - | port—in “the British Columbia Pilotage District, : For the last three months they’ have been working at close to capacity as more and.more ship:: the numerous ports . Miss Whittaker and fellow dispatchers must know the whereabouts of the pilots every hour of the day. When the call: comes jin for a pilot from a ship. abl sea, they must be prepared: to send a man to any of the 30} SHIPPING DISPATCHER—Enid Whittaker, once an agricultur student .at°the. University of Saskatchewan, now: handles-a ke ' position in the shipping trade Whittaker is shown. in her Vancouver office pointing to a map - Goited with pins marking positjons of ships and pilots..Born ‘| in Saskatoon, she was forced. to, give up her study: of agriculture \! : Aide ROeee PA Aes iy Mairlacdiy yl Arar AyAyigstly ds AAPOR BAR He ak eee ee? ay OHO RHOR HOE we 8 § A at ta aM A rn At HOR OD Oa Pees. 1, on Canada’s west coast.: Miss: CP Photo. : @ in the British Columbia |145' were . presaged. . Lorne: ‘ateanetn a Vancouver : and pm. i Mis Maxwell’: Dumas, * a. former. : - Wedding plans of guest- of- -honor’Mrs. Hazel Bur- erick W:-Mclntosh May last night : ‘when. friends gath- eréd-at. tthe, hame’ of Mrs. ‘A Anderson: Pee ““Co-hostessesgfor,. the. Jovely shower: party fwere! Mrs: Hubert n . ‘Hennessy. and Miss Stella Dumas. “Seated in’ the’ ‘shower chair, decked ‘with’ ,pink. and: white streamers, Mrs. Burrell received her:: “miscellanéous ‘ gifts . in a basket.” decorated. en: tone . and was. Presented with a. corsage of ‘Bingo’ ‘and. other, ‘games were ollowed: | by: _refresh- © Invi ed guésts were Mrs. Er nest mM, .. Kenneth Cae ‘Sandra ‘Crummy, ,Heather. Haldane, - Mrs. Fleming, * ‘Mrs. Frank Mrs: John - Fosty - and ‘Paul “Boulliott. Mrs. 7 “PRALIAN TRADE “Italy's: ‘adverse. trade. balance : in’ the: first. two months of 1960— r excess of imports over exports— was. 87, per. cent, ib nigher than in 1959.:: l [sexewe ETE DININERSESSATURDAY: NIGHT” rell, who will “marry Fred-: o ® tate ee 1 aoe ” _,QORP > ~elects HRL: Mie Mes. James. Flaten Mrs. James, Flatert.was elected Honored Royal Lady of the Order of the Royal Purple last night Ho 5 when the. OORP. held its ele ection of officers in the. Elks lodge, Others elected to office were consed “members Mrs. > Williani | McChesney — Jr., ‘Cemetery, associate royal lady; Mrs. D. S| 7 David Scott's name was drawn Bill, loyal lady; Mrs. Alan Curric,' for the “Dress of the Month” lecturing lady; Mrs.-A. B. Irvine, raffle, conductress; Mrs.. .Robert: Metiets “Mrs. William Sundberg’s name jes, ‘ chaplain; ‘Mrs. Joseph- Gal-' “was “drawn ° for the attendance at Fair view jant, ‘secretary;. Mrs. Donald: prize, : Hawryluk,.treasurer; Mrs, John} ‘Refreshments conclude the Rosedale, three-year trustee; ; Meeting. Mrs. Keith: Young, inner guard]: and Mrs. Andrew Menzies,.outer guard, oo . Plans were completed for the annual “Spaghetti Dinner’ PERSONALS ; Dr. Peter Postuk, former city resident, with his wife and one to be held Saturday night in. of his two daughters, Jayne, is the Elks lodge. in the city spending a two-week ‘It was announced that unere| Vacation renewing acquaintances willbe two. sittings, one at 6:30 and visiting members of his p.m. and another sitting at 8 family. While here they are : | houseguests of Mr. and Mrs, N, Ticket convener is Mrs. Robert A. Pavlikis, 1017 Third Avenue Menzies. Tickets may be obtained West. Prior to arriving in’ Prince at the Esquire Shop and. An-. Rupert Sunday night by car, nettes. -jthey were guests of Dr, Postuk’s Gay plans have been arranged brother-in-law and sister, Mr. for the annual dinner in aiand” Mrs. “Jubilee” sctting, marking the Terrace. city’s 50th, golden anniversary. Wines and salads will be served with the meal, to be followed by a party featuring a three- piece orchestra. In other‘business it was de- cided..to purchase... wreaths to be placed on: the, Braves. of. des : and Mrs. W. D. McAra left last week by train en route. to Vic- toria where they will take up moving to make their home at Saanich, “Vancouver Island. Be Pe es ports in: the. BS. “district., Control. centre of. the Stiotage a district isa large ‘map ‘of’ the! coast. is Miss Whittaker’s: office: Magnetic pins mark. the location - wae ‘Of every ocean ship and pilot. on duty." “There are. 11 000 miles” of : coastline to be serviced and: often: “it must be done on. short, notice. “We have a crystal ball ‘down here that we rub every now’and|".'". oe again,” she says, “It’s ané excits |) 00.20.02 ‘| ing. business ‘ ‘always because - nappening. “Most of. all, it’s.a job of iietie- oe ulous detail. " ‘Born in Saskatoon, : she strid- feo Dye ied agriculture at the University ‘of Saskatchewan. Illness -in the family forced her to give up| her courses and move to: Van- couver nine years ago, o “She took an office job with the pilotage authority and five ‘years ago became dispatcher. ' “We have a place called the... bull-pen in the office,'and that's “about as close as I get to farm- ing right now. I still have a year ‘to go in course, but I don't know whether I'll ever. complete It. “ Bub 1 would still love to get into that’ kind of work, ”, HOSTS Gown - — - Drainntie hostess‘ gown, styled in owing trnpoze ines with omplra . mo- tfacdn: crors=pniiala, * Faehton= ‘od in vooama, n brushed arnel Joraoy fabric, °° coe ‘ i t OO 8e aw ene wet : ae there’s|- something | “unexpected, se! my agriculttre | t ' 4 Lana we, Z pa Poo ta Wyte ay Ah ot a Y ty aw nai! Here are only a few of the eatures that make Vauxhall the ; best value in its class. And | ‘Vaushall includes them all in its tow, léw price. 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