if lodge. No. _ Valhalla hall, Wedresd ay night when 40 held its Mrs. W. D. McDade, vice-grand outlined: a full and interesting schedule ‘to. include initiation of new members on the anniver- sary of Schyler Colfax, founder of -Rebekahs, a. “Mother and Daughter” social and the “Mem- orial Day’” service to be held in June. Plans were also iscussed for the lodge’s next mecting Febru- ary 10 when members of Oddfél- lows: ‘and Rebekahs will unite to entertain friends at a social evening - at 9 p.m. in honor of the ‘birth: of: Thomas Wildey, founder of .Oddfellowship. ‘Following: a recent illness, Mrs, H. V.:. Tattersall was welcomed back: inher. chair as chaplain and. she ‘read the — service - for eT eee ® Schedule for SUX months. outlined lo Rebekahs ‘Plans for the: first half of 1960 were discussed | the Centennial’ regular - meeting foe ane. @. i past deputy: president “There Is No Light There.” A social hour and refresh: ments Served by hostesses Mrs. Rebekah in ‘the chuk coricluded the session, Coming and going Prince Rupert General -hos- pital administrator EB. H. Knight left today by. Canadian. Pacific Airlines plane for Vancouver. via Terrace .to attend a director's meeting. of the B.C. - hospital association ‘Saturday. He‘: ré- turns Monday, . me Mr. and Mrs. J. Ww. Kilgour leave Sunday by CPA plane: for™ Vancouver, Mr. Kilgour, ‘indus-: sang] John Adams and Mrs; R. N, ‘Boy-'| |: 7 SKATING, SKIING, SLEDDING we “the: ‘Draping of the Charter” held in’ memory of Mrs. Mary A Simpson: who died in hospital last: Friday. * Mrs. : Simpson was a charter member of the Centennial lodge at its: institution in 1919 and was a. degree captain for many yéars. “Nearer My God to.Thee” was played.‘ during the ceremony trial relations superintendent. of Columbia Cellulose: Company is: on company business: Sea Vernon - ‘Ciccone, ‘manager. ‘of T. Eaton ‘Company ‘Ltd:, leaves by plane“ tomorrow for a week's business trip in Vancouver. Advertising in The Daily News while. Mrs. Norman Moorehouse, Brings Resulfs ce: Mey Peet rie MONTREAL, Jan. 28th—How’s your resolution - “casualty list? One reason New, Year’s resolu-, ° . tions fall by the wayside is that we sometimes’ | aim too high, I discovered this last year. when | d resolved to. end ‘up '59 with money in “the bank, It was a while before I caught on: to - the BANK “OF MONTE te save regularly at , wo guilty; or a Miss Caswell iL | ae " s ey a “in gavings like a day's shopping .. . try i, Now T plan ‘my PARIS EXCLUSIVE! From French ‘screen. sensation ‘prigitle mannish, outspoken .. gal * who = —<—<—$——$— 6th . try. to make sure I: can comfortably, in easy stages so. Iw on't give up half way through the. year. The best plan is to have a B of. AL Personal Chequing Account for - paying houschold ¢ bills. Keap’ ‘it, as your spending Account sefarate from your Sayings” ‘Account. - Your’ Jocal. B of M - Manager. will be glad to. show rou how: a P Account works. * . ctsonal Chequing _MOTHER, “THEYRE GooD! . "Yes, youngster flavoured | Vita- Pops like candy . ... and masters s Tove wild-cherry . Wampole. VITA-POPS are. so. good “for them, They taste like candy yet ‘they’re really vita- : -mins.: You> see, Vita-Pops contain precious vitamins A, C, D and-B 12, the vilamins so - essential’ for sound: growth and good ‘health. | ay ‘day. for cach child will do the trick. I recommend you buy a _ 5 -weeks" supply of Vita-Pops at $2. 50 . . . or a 15 weeks’ supply at. only $5.95. fe . eee? these are the ‘Big’ Three’ - sports in wintertime, and they all produce the same result—enormous appetites! Best way 1 - know. lo satisfy an active, hungry family: isto be generous with “nutritious BLUE BONNET “MARGARINE. .Add..a. pat of “it to -all> your “Baking, too, is better ‘when you” - “That's because. it's. made. andwiches: “ use. Blue” Bonnet. ° from’ the finest ingredients’. kK ‘and D ‘added. ‘Get. Blue Bonnet today—everything tastes better, with Blue Bonnet..on it! "0 i ; ALWAYS HANDY. ON: MY. ‘KITCHEN SHELF | bright, white tins of AYLMER FANCY. PEAS | ASSORTED SIZES. Yes, I always keep a. goodly supply on hand . ‘they’re delicious no matter how you serve them. . piping hot vith: butter, or in stews” or: casserole. dishes. - Sou. can count’on Aylmer Peas to‘ be sweet, tender and tasty because they’re grown on selected’ Canadian farms, then harvested at - flavour peak and rushed to nearby -eanneries, “sealed. and: cooked, often within the hour. Next-time you, ‘shop, Pri Philip. will’ be» ha bies. | hole life, ted of them, - ; fe Te, : sonn pm eS i , Peas — : rince ap e Ppy | people’s babies, her whole pecte . Bete ae rm ye Took for “the ‘bright, white tins labelled Aylmer Fancy ~~ Liyith either a boy or a gitl’ Jand spoke little: about herself.| “Rosemary Gilbert Mrs, oe “MALLUNETED, CHURCH oo ssoric aunts. and. The Queen’s third child is due} “I have delivered hundreds of| Boyle was excellent... She. was , unlor-Titemediate: ‘Sunday’ oo MEMO TO LOVING MOTHERS . oe wives, sisters, | "g! u prepare breakfasts’ for Wes | EP : 1 ; ne Cae e leat When y do Fremember the © extra Rowe is “awaiting a phone call |per exactly.. She. was everything -the part: ee CS PHONES 2 2521: ~ APE setorygon Poy chute ° energy values. provided by’ RED RIVER to command my attendance at| “And I don't intend to ‘retire called for.” She. deserved’ ‘to be at r o é S oe ody M, Cashore) | CEREAL. It’s as nourishing ‘as it’s delicious Buckingham Palace.” murdered. — Loa - \} Peak acre ; ‘with a nutty, wholesome blend of cracked wheat, rye and flax, Easy-to prepare; cooks ina few minutes and costs so little, too. One of’ the fine’ things about Red River -is that. - “while everyone enjoys ft, it has speclal bene- ro hy d River builds strong bodies ‘for fo born, The fits for all, Mere’s: why. Re Princess Anne were . ‘youngsters. and active workers; yet fe tho" best ol {ar act new baby will be her fourth ' folks and sedentary workers, Do serve Red River! A PUP... "and he'll always be the perfect pet , ike sure to give hiny the nourishntent he pit ma et DR, BALLARD'S CHAMPION: noG roon... Regular, | Liver or Chicken, Dogs | love Cates ? al three flavours and all R three contain the ‘essen: Sgr? ‘tin] ‘food values in’ tho “right proportions, includ: ing ample quantities of protein, In fact, fl Chas heen proved In-actual analysts that Dr. Hallard's gives your dog up to d4% more nourishment than many of the so- called “bargaliv’ brands selling ‘at. only a fow cents less, No wonder, your pet ‘thrives, looks handsomoer, — ds ° jhontthior, . when you foed him Dr, Ballard’ S| Champ on-Dag Food! " “| That's “What he'll be thinking aa he WONDERFUL wownn you whipplig up the scrumptious food for your party, dourel of many suceesses ore “tha AVI rant Olives — Plain: queen, Stuffed Queen, or Manzanitia, WWach type has. the Aylmer sunshine-frosh flavour that's go pop lar, erlsp and, dolicate to (aslo, - t find (ratcin: thesa days Of dict-consclous guests - nost a popular lors iy tho ee eg ’ ' vo at tha: amed: group 0 liner Ke1QHs = Aina Wat Aulinet Sweet Mixed, and Aylmer Groon hunt Mellon. I's wondertul to have a watloly of them. always on hand! ! ' relike desserts IME YOU FREL LIKE tAVING 1 real “party Ay yeoninetd alk wandenfithy ony ay, It's ’ there is... HE'S A PET OF A 1AM, tho . Prince Rupert - dacques Exteel § 1 ‘even to ‘the demure cyelet frill pattern. 12, 14 and 16. Size 16° requires - with ZONE, STYLE NUMBER egetables.”' ‘Use. itvas. a: table: spread. and*in. 2 : pure veyelable eb “oils ‘and: pasteurized. skim . milk, with Vitamins’ - >... Se several of: the " where they” are pier or birth: of: ~-Sister': ‘Helen. Rowe, “the: little ‘sist at :the | “birth, | ‘Said today dna’ recent” ‘letter.” "And. Sister , ‘Rowe, who, ‘has delivered : ‘hundreds. of “babies, said she. would: treat. “the royal a birth. the, same: AS any. of, athe, ‘others, adding: . ’ “Her. Majesty | says she ‘and any time now and.today Sister -FOURTIT ROYAL CHILD Sister Rowe, who !s in her ‘early. 60s, attended the Queen when both Prince Charles and royal delivery——for she also at- ‘terided the Duchess of Kent at the | birth of Prince Michael. | ‘ ve Queen looking Woll, fide earieds Friday, January 29, 1960, Brigit. Bardot ‘fashions ess “PRINTED PATTERN Bardot’s own. wardrobe ‘comes this dream: ofa dress for the fy young in heart and figure. It* was designed: for her: by’ ‘haute ~ couturier Jacques Esterel. in the ‘pink-and-white gingham now. | known as the Bardot check. Our line-for-line pattern'is true to- L every. ‘last detail’ of Brigitte Bardot’s own: enchanting dress— trims. the amusingly- placed pockets. Choose printed wool challis, . taffeta, or quaint, wallpaper-print cotton for your own. Paris: Remember ‘to.send for it exclusively through this- newspaper for this is a pattern dirst. ”. Printed Pattern A974 is available in Misses’ ‘Sizes. 8,. 10, ‘Toronto, Ontario, Please print plainly: YOUR NAME, ADDRESS Queen's. nurse prepares white- -haired nurse. who will as-. ‘that the Queen, told: her as: much: Less Daily News that rounds the ‘neckline and. 434 yards ‘35-inch ‘fabric, a ‘and SIZE, . - kill’ em, ‘| fee before I could sit down and “| Centre, for which about 125 first-' “| nighters braved a 40- mile-per- “hour rain storm. - ‘tie’s two-act mystery is crowded vere Ceovie ve we Ow wy s _ First-nighters glued fo seais by thriller. — By DICK Yd Editor of The Dally News = he : “Persons with a heart condition, poor nerves or a history of ernotional instability should stay away from ' .» |the Prince Rupert Little Theatre’s production. ‘of "The Mousetrap: Bill Goldie was at home in his role of a relentless, frustrated police officer: *” ‘The two hours of suspense will That scream at the end of the first act when Molly Ralston finds a still-warm corpse on her living room rug, aged me 10 yeats, ‘It- took three cups of black cof- ¥ Gordon Nore as ‘Giles Ralston, was a. convincing though. noisy husband .to Molly From the front row. he. appeared a bit too noisy. | . Congratulations ‘go ‘to stage manager Harold Thomas and he crew for a most authentic ‘set. Since the blizzard plays such an important part in the play more snow should fall for longer periods atthe beginning. The audience is looking at the win- dow, hearing about the snow for write this review after last night's performance in the Civic The action of Agatha Chris- into an afternoon and evening in the lives of eight persons, PFE VE Ee EE ee Py . “house newly opened by ‘Giles trapped by a blizzard in a guest: Ralston and his young wife Mol- a long time.’ More snow on the coats of those coming in from outdoors jis also Hiceded. -.|.the telephone lines have been —eut. and an objectionable widow jmamed = Mrs. “| bumped off. ‘ee with 3ix juicy suspects. - Mally or her husband, neither of ‘whom can account for their ac- A“fairy’-like ) Phighlights; (2) the phoney. for- _-jeigner Mr. Paravicini, a. smooth ||. ‘} trouble-maker; | derer is. 4find out for yourselves. and truly believable acting, was “‘}aeredit to the actors and the ly... Before the first act is over, Apart from that it was won- derful.: ee te a me ieee te DAB ipa geek ge he Sp ote OOS LAL EL LEP LLP LEELA EEG City residents in medical professions. will I addist in the Sunday night service at St. Andrew's. Anglican: Cathedral to mark Canada’ s 16th annual “National Health Week.” : ‘League of: Canada said. in a re i ‘ Sponsored ~ by the Health lease today, League of. Canada, a national |; citizens committee of the World|. It was announced. that one. “of: the. important suggestions” of” Health organization,’ in. co- operation with departments of -the ‘Health League this year is * health and education through-| that service clubs, boards of out the dominion, the Canada|trade, home ‘and- school asso-- Health Week is being held from | ciations. and: January 31 to’ February 6. ‘ | groups establish’ standing’: com-' , . mittees on health in ‘or der to. At the Cathedral service Sun-|anply ‘locally the ° established. day at 7:30 p.m. W. B. Withers, principles of preventive - medi- Sanitary «inspector. of Skeena. cin . Health Unit ‘will speak on com- ° munity health; Mrs. Helena Ed- ‘Advertising in: The Daily News © meston, director of nursing - ati. Miller Bay Indian hospital will}): speak on the work of the .hos- pital while Dr. R. M. D. Waddell and Dr. G. E. Mostad: will ‘read the: lessons. “Purpdse of the week is to DIRECTORY : make Canadians aware of the| ANGLICAN GATHEDRAL + : . g : 2 ke in the areas or medical sclence > Sth Ave. W, at’ Dunsmuir; St. : in the. areas of prevention and Holy ‘Communion 8:00 -a:m, cure, and to point ‘up the ways If ‘my. ‘nerves’ weren H shot Td go see it again. - Boyle has. been * Family Communion’ rd sunday, in which each Canadian- can?t]. , 9:30 a.m. ‘utilize. these developments © to --Juniors: & Kindergarten il am." : Services’ 11. ‘a.m. and 7:30 .p.m: Sentor:- School. 9:30°-8. mi” have. - good, health, the Health Detective Sgt. Trotter is faced a a ‘The murderer canbe either tions or any one of the following house guests. , (1) Christopher Wren, ‘a’ architect whose “breakdown” is one Of the play’s (3). 4 ‘Colonel Blimp- type Major Metealf who} looks so innocent, he could be Mss BETH ALLINGER dy Missionary returned: from: India . me will show colored slides. and speak “SUNDAY, JANUARY 31st, ot 7:30 pum. from time to time: giving me a ‘prog- report. ‘on*. cher: “children,” aad Sister Rowe: ‘said.’ * palace. she will have a:room near the Queen's. By her * bed -will be a bell- with whi¢h’ the Queen can ummon’: her at: ‘any time. : Sister’ Rowe has. made: other babies, so many: I can’t. remem- —ever, I like my job too: much” * {ore i poome or ontenea- ‘and | When, Sister Rowe ‘goes to: the , didn’t overact or let” down all night. ; .~Marion .Thomas. as. Miss. Case - “well: ‘and Janelle Hayden | as: Moly: ona Me shared. ag St up’ bras | diffident:. when. “trapped: ‘Miss + Rev, Wy ap asi 8 . eT. PAUL'S. 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Giles. “205 63" ’ ‘Veteran actors Robin Bird ‘who played: Major, ‘Metcalf and Owen: Erwin .who.. was., Paravicini had {fer 27. “easy roles.” Backed bya great ha eg es deal of: ‘experience: “they. turned ind poss the flawless. performances | ex: rude, .insulting sand. demanding. i ‘PORT. EDWARD: GOSPEL: chapE “(West Coast ‘Children’s: Mis: wk ‘Sunday. School—10390""a. LS ; Services'11:30 a.m. and .7:30: p, . . "Pastor, John Goett2 ut isslon) © “School—10 .a.m.': Mrs, ‘Any Rold of Vancouver lowves tomorrow night nbuard : MSTLIS PURE TH IG C bo wn aeNry crodimy (hak slays. frost indefin- WA a nen Te a tae veces aie bo 1 “auphonrd shell. Surprise S, yo! Wel ea sh ele, parfalt, 1d feunpoone the Crnndimy Prines for her mas “ IM Ahi content ano iy mu thin with home following an extonded | y . qf, eat Ann orem An frawlt or frovon ruth ine (att ue holidny in the’ wily. na guent ofl a ae A inlal event in ONL: nec aver fresh apple plo. 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