wo » ,. . Prince Rupert Daily: News Wednesday, February Y7 1960 IN NAVY HALL MARCH _10- Presentations, march to mark Jubilee. ball A grand march, a 12-piece orchestra, two pre- sentations anda floor show are amon features lan~ ned for the Golden Jubilee h r Ball March 10, Aldérman| _ “an- T. Norton Youngs, chairman of the ball committee said today. However, Ald. Youngs sald, the big dance atthe Navy Drill hall won't be a costume party. -He sald that the committee had de- cided that obtaining 1910 cos- tumes and dress would prove too difficult for the majority of the Public and might: deter attend- ‘ance, A 12-piece aggregation from the Prince Rupert. Civic Band will supply music for the Ball which will start at 9 p.m. with the Grand March scheduled for 10 pm. FLOOR SHOW A floor show is being lined ; up for entertainment and during the evening. Miss Prince Rupert, Barrie Anne: Crummy will pre- sent. Jacob Vandenbrink — with his $50 prize for designing the city’s. Golden Jubtlee souvenir token, ©. = Also slated to be presented ig the Chamber of Commerce's gift |’ of a chain of office for. city mayors. Chamber president John | Guthrie will present the gold chain to Mayor P. J. Lester and Junior Chamber of Commerce president Robert Parsons present the: ‘mayor with a gown of office. Refreshments will’ be on hand for what the Jubilee Committee hopes will be a record crowd for a city dance. Vocabulary building course’ to be given city residents | Twenty-nine Prince Rupert residents will have a chance to obtain a bargain by'‘acting as guinea pigs} for a new course being inaugurated by the Canadian Institute of Speech, it Was announced here today. In’ announcing ° “the course, Demosthenes Club’ president David Yule said members of the chib will” pnioy ‘priority rights in registering for the course. but- that theré willbe. room - for a} number of, other’ persons. ee ‘The course: in. vocabulary building and allied ‘matters ‘is’ being prepared by the Institute as .a. -possible correspondence course and the present offer is somewhat’.in: the ‘nature of an experiment, Mr. Yule said. - ‘The Canadian.*‘Institute of Speech has done considerable work in the field of vocabulary counts and. in relating the in- formation to. both educational and work: standards. Primarily organization _ to. promote training in effective’ speech, the Institute has pioneered speech in Canada. heir. “work in vocabulary: counts - ‘and in methods of vocabulary . building in. val. _ number of matttérs relating to breaks with whatever. traditions exist in a field in which neither good texts nor courses are avail- |. able. . The present course will be on a home-study basis’. for those who- cannot attend the: Friday | evening sessions of the Demosth- enes Club, Mr. ‘Yule said, but preference will be given to those who.can plan to attend some of the discussion sessions. - At the same time, a number of out-of-town courses are being’ given so that the course can be tested in actual correspondence conditions. It is expected that local students of the course will be able’to pass on helpful crit- icisms of the draft lessons.. For the 13th.successive year, there were no fatal road acci- dents. to children: in: London's Hampstead district in 1959. will]: rN ee eer eng EF IIE eG party mee ve he! "PRINTED PATTERN | 4984 SIZES | 12% 24s | oy Ane Alans CHOOSE THE SKIRT that flatters you best—slim or softly flared, Easy-sew overblouse is cool, smart.and creates a nar- row, long-waisted : effect: . 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Guide and Boy Scout classes are just a few of the benefits :re- ceived by city residents through’ the Prince Rupert branch of the St. John’ Ambulance.:’ . It was reported. that. {25 per- ‘sons during the past’ three. years | have been trained in Senior First Aid, many persons. have recelved certificates * for Home Nursing be and numefous Girl: Guides. and Boy : “Scouts. have: been awarded ‘Junior First Aid“badges.. | The local branch. of St. John: | Ambulance:.also offers. :volun-- ‘tary: services at public fune-" tions through trained er- o sonnel, Cc Ss. “Barton. , Special to The Daily News cent elections of the. Sons of Kincolith; Charles S. Barton was president. - . In. other: elections William R. president; Percy Alexander, sec- ond vice-president; Harold Bar- ton and G:' J. Moore, general | managers; Ruben ‘Morgan, gen- eral secretary; Harry Moore, re-" ‘| cording secretary ‘and © Ernest. Angus, treasurer. ed were Arthur Gurney and Mo- ses Aksiden, » Willie: Stevens, -annou need - First’ Prize’ winners © in ‘the football manager; Charles. Lin- coln, | ‘baseball -. “manager and * “aehe bys or ee 8 88 48 4 NOR 6° Present plans call for. keeping. - ~ KINCOLITH In’ a sre-| “re - elected . Stewart. was -named vice -1. Basketball managers appoint: | “men plan 1ing program The Prince Rupert branch of the St, John Am- bulance has completely. re-organized its 1960 pro- the general public of the every advantage of. its services, it, was announced |} sete te one minor cuts, bribes and suddef ‘public functions and the mem- »|.bers will continue to service the community upon ‘request. of better than 10,000 people there ‘are still many who could benefit from the knowledge and the confidence that First Aid could give them when injury or sud- den illness strikes close to them and their families. ‘Dating back to the’ days ‘of the Crusades, the St. John Am- bulance is the oldest order of chivalry in the world today, it was announced, In 1879 Queen Victoria had creating the St. John Ambulance to instruct First Aid for the in- jured. The ‘movement has grown. and \spread to nearly all . civilized ‘countries in jhe: worid, so that it has now issued in excess of six million proficiency awards since its inception, “The importance, of St, John | Ambulance is readily seen when its awards are recognized by all ‘military. branches and both fed- .. | eral and local governments; and lit has long been recognized and -. ‘approved’ by medical. authorities _.|- throughout. the . world, ” the: re- | ‘| lease states. CUO PORES ‘It was ‘ ahtiouincad that. mafiy . “The release states that in a city. enacted in parliament an act. ‘association as a teaching body. COO EEE GEO VOR EF a ‘flnesses have: beer!’ hindled “at | aia VERNE LAVIK, OF SEATTLE, Washington, who visited Prince Rupert in October 1955, will be guest speaker at St. ° -Paul’s Lutheran: -ehurch. ‘Sun- day. and eéach hight during | the following. week, Rev. A. S. Olson, church. pastor annotnc-: -ed. Mr, Lavik who serves. as . Regional. Secretary .on ‘the Home Staff of the World Mis- - Sion Prayer Leagtie, will preach: at both .Sunday services, an... extensive traveller out- side the United States, he has — visited -the mission: fields. of © World Mission. Prayer ~ League and other Lutheran - the “missions. In 1957-58 he trav- “elled to the Orient to visit’ the fields in’ West Pakistan and ~ Nepal. In 1954 he spent six months visiting. the Mission’s three fields in Latin America. VAG 7:45. nightly Mr. Lavik will - show colored slides: begin at 8 p.m. Sunday ser- Vices, are at: i a.m. and 7:30 Pm. fos, As. Services | ¥ vy , v v v7 CEE ee ee \ So More than $300 was realized at a. Valentine's ane film. ho at. the Civic Centre sponsored by the Prince Rupert :; branch of the.B.C. Retarded Children’s: society, in. a: “Special”. Dh fund raising eampaign. > Branch president William F.. Stone said today. that. thé Se . Money will go towards assisting pre and post-age retarded . , S¢Hool. children and is also ear-marked for. “very essential “ research. yo , : oS ANot only did more: than 150 people enjoy the. “full-length ~ fhovié, “Shahé,” bit they Weére contributing to & fMést im-~ : portant ciiise} that. of helping. +0 ptovidé: sheltered’ work , Shops for -pdst-agé séhool. childten:and kindergartens tor Pre-’.. . _ school age children who cannot attend regular: retarded ° | ¢hildren’s school,” the president said. “Vancouver has now raised more than” $40, 000 dn’ this) special campaign,” Mr.. Stone said.» ~ Assisting branch: members Sunday - ‘night * were Denis e - Mulroney, :Givic Centre. staff. members and. George, Dawes. POCODD}DOOCOOOOCO 60000000000 oe. oe ‘ ale *. PPDPPOPPOOOOLG DLGCOP Rupert Rod &. Gun Annual; oe BANQUET and DANCE Se “HARTLEY BAY BAND" : “ Pidkets on ‘sale’ ‘ath. Mee Rupert. Radio. & Electric &: Fashion Fontvear 7 _imited, Accomodation) ——— a Thursday, Feb. “ANNUNCIATION: HALL 18th - 8 pn m. : OE 4—$50 Games’. os 11 games at: $20 "EVERYBODY. WELCOME TT a ee ‘men’s’ and women's division of: softball manager; Hubert Stev- the Sons of “Norway Friday ens and Peter. Stevens, football: light; : weekly ewhist.. were Nels Doolan, baseball Gapta and. Brea. REGION ‘No. Ae is:c : . _ frost damage to ‘the roads in this district and may. require ‘special load and ‘speed restrictions to be applied. - . Conditions often’ make the application of restric: tions necessary with : very little advance nofice. . oe : C. S. Sha gp Ww Jensen. ‘second and ‘Harold: “Hel- land pool in'the men’s while Mrs. |: Mary Simpson was second and Mrs. Harold McIntyre,’ pool in the. women's section.. : : Committee’ in. charge. was Mr. |: | adn. ‘Mrs.:Torleif: Stromme, Mr. Terrace, B.C. and Mrs..Walter Johnson, Mrs. : | Soles soa af} Henry . Hanson, Helgi Erikson Dated this 9th ‘day of February, 1960.0 2. Be, ‘and Mrs. P. L. Peterson. : 1 0% | sien on all. floor stock Refrigerators - —_ “Washers — Stoves and , _ Console Radio Combinations. # wo . District Superintendent, Department of Highways,” lop n news. pe 7 | * Growing « success in 1 Canada offers FLORENCE, Italy (Reuters) — fon Balloon skirts, “*skin-tight — ski _ immediate openings for executive mirided 1 men n who ts pants ‘and. ; “scarecrow - fashions | . ep : oh 2 oo were among the top’ news’ as} Bo oS oT ers re ach for challenge t me Florence's big designers opened te Pe Lo their winter shows, | Bo eta! Emilio Capuccin ‘presented RP Pa = in — nm collection ‘of: balloon’skirts In-} 0 PR pe ogy spired half by crinoline and half mo by Florence's tall- domed cathe- dral, “These skirts are vWsed through- out his ‘collection, sometime as He oe ‘tunics over ft basic narrow. skirt, 0. Po “The following pening a are ts sbe Bo] Ca) Lo "filet imaiely eet be tg affae ME A Message from the President: po aii ee i MR “As a: member. of the World’s. - swiftest growing and, most ‘successful $25,000. “(Ganadiin | ‘Salary range ‘rom’ 20, Example es Pe Ba ; 3 - . : : _ me ie ‘turnover. now approaches the rate - OF : poe ; ANB ior yeh forse flooesiensth dinner “ 2 Stl ls “Cigarette organization, founded in : $100 milion per year) ee: large ‘pockets ‘and . baby. collar "1890 and established in Canada. in og BE nt a et Eos are 12 cu, ft. Coldspot Fridge. Reg. 274, 95 aie how i ony ee i edged with red piping ‘ie “1957; we afe proud ro announce sit | ee ee ae ' " é morning and afternoon . . . ae aan mr Py a ‘ ‘Kenmore. Electric Range. Reg. 249, 95. weer eeeses Now on y $ suits, wool or silk, also had,wide | , the two intentions with which . we Jf Salary range $15,000 to $20,000, H.Q. ‘Toronto, : da belts. finishing: off the. skirts—|° ., which were:.short, barely’ cover [ing the knee, | PONS SOLE IOS OOOO LONIOIOILIOSIOPD No boom. seen -came.to Canada are on the threshokt : . mee poe ee Te ge wes hols woe . te er ih ey tie ane note _ These were, fi irst, to create here in Mops ooo] os Must know Canadian market. in, conttimer placid industry a dynamic new force ’, ‘merchandise, Salary range. from. $12,000 to. Kenmore Wringer Washer. Reg. 157. 95 esses NOW only. $142, 00 _ SHOP AND SAVE. at SIMPSON SEARS wd ‘ Phone: | ae staffed by Canadians and second, when “|... $20,000 (preference will be given to eal people: s oe ape 5145 or in marriages: an . success had- crowned our efforts to | oa in each: h territory), oo nnn a Van ee - offer stock participation to Canadians,” |” a ne ae ve ” VICTORIA’ @—the British | > | oe . Now we seek to double our organi-, “antion ‘and are extending an invitation Salary range from sito $15, 000 H 1a, -ringeslloonce‘snles desplic the | y+ to vigorous Canacians to join usand = » Toronto. . >. | Mery ‘fact this is leap’ yoar, Estim~- we of eo SN ER ye as : P share our progress,” 7 ; tithe 5 fig odo firoal show ‘Trainees, university status or “senior matriculae Columbian’ government doesn't oe. dy: “expect any jump in its mare 7 . * tion, ages from 18 to 24 who will join our trainin ‘rine Hieongos tl gabv000 an Sade ae with the intention of eventually become Lo [o> ‘changed from the provious | Ce, . . g divisional and branch sales managers, : bee oa 1d . vyear sf. ihe if i, Devlin “Compan expansion also calls for the engagement : oe. Lendorssoserssaseeseerrenrosores me oo resident wtf OF 100 salesmen at the rate of 25 mon per quarter, .. ! _ ; - ROAR: FILLS IN: Dos ce - _ Opportunities also fort reehiaical men and epecific “ot ! 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