a @ Prince Ru D sly 4 ; pert Daily New . Tuesday, May 17, 60 S 3 SILVER ANNIVERSARY PARTY Prter YAK a MVE. / eles ] C/N ees colobrale 6e d Wwe cl. cli ng cr ct [ Uy oO prom ts e . A delightful anniversar in the Bamboo Room of the’ day evening when more than 20 friends and relatives gathered to celebrate the “Silver Anniversary” of Mr. ond Mrs. Peter McKee of 1022 Third Avenue The anniversary couple were We wouldn't live anywhere else married in St. Paul's Scottish 20w. We have found security Gpiscopal church, Airdrie, Seot- and peace in t land on May 10, 1935, peace in this city of prom- ? y dinner party was held Broadway Cafe last Tues- lise.’ , {Coming to Prince Rupert! rs ” about six years ago, Mr. andi Mrs. McKee were offered num. | Announcements erous floral tributes and = con- @ Prince Rupert Secondary gratulations along with house- 'e 1" wag hold gifts and gifts of money. School P.T.A, Annual meeting in the Activily Room, Booth Me- With friends extending con ri . -|Morial School, ad, 3, gratulalions were their two 8 p.m. we ey 96) sons, Peter Jr. and William, @ L.0.0.M. attention all mem- bers. Initiation and meeting, 8:30 Tuesday, May 17. All members with his family, and daughter Mary. Many “best wishes” were also received from relatives and Please attend. . (96) ee scouant ae @ Women's Co-ordinating coun- ; é ic reception cil, Wed. afternoon, 2 ».m.,. Civic which followed the dinner aticentr their home were former friends | 2 (96) from Scotland, Mr, and Mrs.|@ AIL members of SON. and Thomas Burns and family and {guests and Sonja Ladies and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cullen. puests are invited to attend a A security guard al Columbia | banquet in honor of SON District Cellulose Company Limited, President, Theodore Anderson Watson Island, Mr. McKee said,‘and visitors, in SON Hall, Wed., “While we miss our native Jand, May 18, 7 p.m. (96) WA to UFAWU BiiN GO FRIDAY NIGHT — S.O.N. HALL $50 JACKPOT DOOR PRIZE EVERYONE .WELCOME “PASSED A LOG CHUTE AT A LUMBER do anything “logged up” your car has bogged down that's an- other story! A smooth running car is a safe run- ning car! See us for car service needs, Our charges are modest! Drive in soon! We can’t about being but when WE WOULD ALSO ADVISE THE OWNER OF LUCKY LICENCE No. 400-479 | CARS offers | $100 prize. A $100 “Job Study” prize. is again being offered to a senior high school girl in British Co- lumbia by the Canadian. Arthritis and Rhcumatism Society of Brit- Ish Columbia Division for the best job study on physical and (or) occupational therapy. The announcement came to- day from the CARS headquarters al 645 West Broadway, Vancou- ver 9, B.C, It was also stated that burear- fes of an amount not exceeding $550 a year would be awarded to- wards costs of study at a recog- nized school of physiotherapy in Canada, Entrance requirement is senior matriculation, with specified subjects. Application forms are obtainable from the Vancouver office and must be received not luter than July 30, 1960. The “Job Study” entries must be sent by the school counsellor to CARS, 645 West Broadway, Vancouver 9, not later than May 31, 1960.: J. L. Walker, assistant general manager, British Columbia divi- sion of the Bank of Montreal left for Vancouver this morning after paying a brief visit to the city. Mr. Walker was a guest last night at a reception at the home of local B of M manager T. C. Melville, held to mark the bank’s 50th anniversary since it began business in Prince Rupert. PERSONALS Mrs. P. J. Lester, wife of Mayor ‘Lester, left by train yesterday morning en route “to Montreal from where she will sail on the Cunard Liner “Saxonia” for the United Kingdom, to visit her sister Mrs. Reginald Lovejoy in Highgate, London, She will also visit in Ireland before returning home in July. Mr, and Mrs. Robert L. Eby leave tomorrow by. CPA plane en route to Montreal to join Mr. Eby’s mother, Mrs. L. C. Eby, from where the trio will fly to Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Eby will sojourn abroad for ten weeks while Mrs. Eby Sr. will return to Prince Rupert in August via the Panama Canal. Mrs. Dorothy Shepherd of Na- naimo leaves by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane tomorrow morning via Terrace en route to her home ' Caledonia 48th annual WA meet ee oe P we OMe ee WW eS Ee, EE Pw EM I KS fa Oe 6 ee 8 ® 0 set for Wednesday, Thursday St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral will be the setting for inspiring addres- ses, reports ,election of officers and friendly informal social gatherings tomor- row and Thursday when the Caledonia Diocesan Board of the Women’s auxil- iary of the Anglican Church of Canada holds its 48th annual meetings. More than 25 out-of-town WA: presidents and delegates will be hosted by the city’s afternoon and evening branches of the WA. Celebrant and guest preacher presiding at the 9:30 a.m. “Holy Communion” service will be the Right Rev. E. G. Munn, Bishop of Caledonia and © bringing grectings with Bishop Munn will be the Very Rev. George T. Pattison, Dean of Caledonia, , Invited to give the main ad-y: dress is guest speaker Miss El- eanor Rice, dominion supervisor] of. children’s work. Miss Rice}: was a guest at the annual meet-}. ings in Prince Rupert in 1953. Mrs. T. B. Black, vice-presi- | dent of the Diocesan Board will preside at the sessions, in the absence of president Mrs. C. A. Hinchliffe of Terrace and. wife of Archdeacon Hinehliffe, who is ill. Included in the annual re- ports will be a summary of the Dominion annual meeting held in Victoria by delegate Mrs. Rupert Greissel and Miss Fran- ces Sheward will submit her re- port on the Girl’s auxiliary con- ference held at Camp Pontiac, Quebec, From. Prince Rupert, eon conveners are Mrs. William Koughan, Mrs. Charles Currie and Mrs. William Scuby with Mrs. George Trapp as hospital- ity convener, Mrs. J. Ridsdale, nominations chairman and Mrs. Lionel Holtby, hall decorations chairman. All members of St. Andrew’s and St. Peter’s WA branches. are combining their efforts to provide a two-day successful parley. A scenic drive for delegates with a movie and social hour to follow has been arranged for tomorrow night and. Thursday: afternoon the meetings will close with the “Tea at Bishop's Lodge,” with hostess Mrs. Munn presiding. To give the address of wel- come will be Mrs. J. A. Mac- donald of this city while Mrs. G. H. Tucker of Kitimat will igive the reply. To date out-of-town delc- | gates: scheduled to atlend are ‘Massct,; ‘bestos; Junch-* Mrs. Tucker, Mrs, W. B. John- son, Mrs. J. N. Cornborough and Diocesan officer Mrs, J. Purkis of Kittmat; Mrs. C. Hall, Fort St. James; Mrs. M, Anderson, Mrs. J. Hart, Burns Lake; Mrs. E. R. Scott, Taylor; Mrs. RR. Bronson, Cassiar As- Mrs.. V, Smith, Hazel- ton; Mrs. A. C. Fowler, Mrs. D. thers. With Mrs. Bert West, Diocesan officer of Terrace are other expected delegates, Mrs. G, Kelly of Haida and delegates from Aiyansh, Kincolith, and Greenville are also expected. FOUR MEMBERS of a gospel team from the Prairie Bible In- stitute. Three Hills, Alberta, will be at the Evangelical Free church, Wednesday, May 18, at 7:30 p.m, and the Port Edward Gospel Chapel, Thursday, May 19 at 7:30 p.m. The team repre- sents Prairie Bible Institute, founded in 1922 and the total high school and Bible school student body now numbers about one thousand. Standing left to right are Ray Olson, accordionist; Mrs. Bernard Dogterom and Mr. Dogterom. Seated is pianist, Robert Snyder. Prairie is primarily a training institute for missionaries, pastors and Christian workers. Thg principal, L. E. Maxwell, is well-known as a Bible teacher, editor of the Prairic | Overcomer and author of three inspiring books, “Born. Cruci- fied,” “Crowded to Christ” and ‘‘Abandoned to Christ.” Spring Cleaning? Contact | Jaeger’s Home Service | for CHIMNEY SWEEPING, CLEANING & REPAIRS, INTERIOR & EXTERIOR PAINTING, ROOFING, ODD JOBS Phone 2612 ‘ Free Estimates Por iy re Te ek gh vee et . He er yy erty folate te PE TLD ELI OILED LEE: Smith and Mrs, J. Mould, Smi-| v coe oe ee ee oe Nat ee we eR gE gm ey Pg ga Em 6 ee a * ” eh pg wg Oe Fw ite os o# oe cote foe United church women give money to Friéfidship house — The sum of $87.50 was realized Saturday morning when the First United church Women’s association held a plant and delicalessen sale in the old premises of Chandler Studios on Third Avenue. ° Proceeds from the spring function will go towards sup- porting Friendship House. . General convener Mrs. A. Donald Ritchie was assisted by WA members, Mrs. W. G, McGruther, Mrs. Percy Berg, Mrs. R, C, Webber, Mrs. A. S. Cooper, Mrs, P, A. Vaacher and Miss Alida Johnson : AA, ean CANADIAN LEGION - 8th game—-$50 No Games Under $15 $100 Jackpot Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers—-$500 | Consulation $100. ‘Legion Auditorium, Tuesday, May 17 EVERYBODY WELCOME A Gospel team from the Prairic Bible Institute, Three Hills, Alberta, will be at the EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH on Wednesday, May 18th at 7:30 p.m. PORT EDWARD GOSPEL CHAPEL on Thursday, May 19th at 7:30 p.m. / WHERE'S ~ ( CHARLIE P Sorry—But you'll have to excuse Charlie from this: duel —He has to tend to customers at the Used Cor Lot next — to Parker’s Main Garage. : See Him Now! OPEN 9 AM. TO 9 P.M. BOB PARKER LID. PHONE 2222 following a three-week holiday in the city as guest of her grand - son-in-law and granddaughter, ~~ sr ety TE . one: . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hildebrant, By STEVIE STEPHENSON Seaview Apartments. Her. visit} Dr. G. W. J. Fiddes, medical was occasioned by the birth of Superintendent and Mrs. Helena; -~ “ her great-granddaughter Sheri! Edmenston, RN. director. of oo Hildebrant, born in March. [nurses, attended the North West = eenaTnee TT io \Regional Council of the British’ Columbia Hospital association annual meeting held in Kitimat on Friday. PLEASE CALL FOR THEIR FREE GIFT! | KAIEN ESSO SERVICE Phone 2335 | at 4 | | Miller Bay | Tidbits ws Second Avenue and Sixth Street bo + Miss Esther Latimer, regional] dietitian, Vancouver is visiting the hospital this week. br f Miss Irene Rau, RN, field worker of the Coqualectz Fellow- ship, Vancouver and Miss Elaine Bulmer, deaconcss fram St. Peters, Seal Cove Anglican church visited the hospital on Tuesday. 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