_ Meeting 7 : tonight - , ee the Young: Woman’s associa- - ti ition. of the First United church ° m “will hold its. regular meeting ° “tonight at Roosevelt Park in. hy ‘the « ‘form of a wiener roast at op. ‘g’clock., ~ _President Mrs. T, A. Paavola ath ‘preside over the event. OMin' cease of rain the function | ‘will be held at the home of. pine Murray Robb. - Public : Meeting Leaee becca Tres aes Paes 5 pee British and Foreign fre Bible. Society wre Friday, June 17 : a a 8: 00 p. m. fore teem First. Baptist Church #fEilm shown on Society Work” Mair “The. Potter's Wheel” —_ ew + jer ne ‘sieet. so ENOVA SCOTIA _| Give the perfect | fe > gfaduation | oo held at the home of Mrs. : John : South. Africa. se and Mrs. George Miller... Mrs. Wilfred McLean: -won the | \ Fifty years models take the spotlight ‘|ciation auditorium Wednesday night in the Catholic. Women’s League’s “Child : Strawberry Shortcake Socia IODE makes plans or summer Summer plans were made by the Duchess of Edinburgh chapter Im- perial Order Daughters of the Empire last .Thursday night when the group held its last meeting of the season. It.was decided to hold a work night in July for members to make sale items for: the IODE fall bazaar. Social activities planned. for the summer will include a picnic. and a weekly swim. meet. The meeting chaired by first vice-regent Mrs. V. P. Dexter, in the absence of the regent Mrs. Ervin Lindstrom, who.is on vaca- tion, .was held at the home of Mrs. BE, R, Elliott. In other business donations -|were voted to the Services at Home:and Abroad, Material fund, shipping fund and the IODE Em- -terson House, a home for elderly women in Vancouver. *, | It was decided that the Chap- ‘|ter should take out membership jin the Canadian Association of Consumers. . Mrs. Neil MacDonald was ap- pointed delegate to the Prince. Rupert Golden Jubilee committee for the home-baking exhibit. to be featured at the September 5 to 10 Exhibition: Centre. Affairs study period a paper was read on Dr, Hendrik, Verwoerd, Prime -Minister of the Union. of ’Hostesses for the evening's s re- freshment hour were Mrs. Dexter monthly prize. The September mecting will be " PERSONALS” '-Dr, William. ‘Hick, 320 ‘Second puna : hess: juan” > imma’ mee . poe we of ig i _~.. | | QP NT NT Ne here na nn a SUPPORT THE JAYCEES Clean-up Paint-up PROGRAM Beautify our City in this, Our JUBILEE Year . by ‘car to attend the medical conference in Banff from June 13°-to 17, While away for two | weeks he will visit his, . family din. Victoria. . . Rev, and Mrs. John Kuehn, 1402 Eighth Avenue East, left the city today by car for a threc- week holiday before taking up new residence at Jansen, Sask- ‘}atchewan. For the past two years, 1Mr, Kuehn has been pastor of WEDNESDAY AT ANNU NCIATION in children’s fashions - . Fifty years of progress in ‘children’s wear will be the theme of ‘the fashion show when: of. Jwhen: the Northern: branch of in the Civic! During the Empire and World | Avenue West, left Friday. night , of progress - 16: little on stage of the Annun- ren’s Fashion Show and |. ié Under the modelling direction ‘Mrs. Beatrice. Grant, the petite models ‘will: display 25 outfits in 20 separate’ showings including sports wear, swim wear and- party frocks, Young. children are Michael Whitehousé, Teddy Whitehouse, Henry Montesano, Barbara Page, Anita Campagnola, Roberta Rossi, Barbara Blain, Lenore Blain, Tona Blain, Margo Bond, Nalda Ferraro, Janet King Penny Montesano, Angela’ “Mon- tesano, Lucille ‘Galbraith * and Mary Zille. | - While a -wide range of pril- liant color will parade though- out the show focus will be on loden green and gold for the Golden Jubilee event: . General convener is Mrs. Wil- lam Bond, retiring president of. CWL. In charge of the refreshment social is Mrs, James Arseneau. Show time is. at. 8 p.m. and tickets will: ‘be. available at the door. Kitimat meet | WwW. .D.. Stothert, professional engineer ‘at: the Columbia. Cel- lulose Company Limited, Watson Island, will’ be presented with a membership certificate Friday the Association of -Professional’ Engineers meet in Kitimat. 'Making:. the presentation at the annual session. will.be H. P. J. Moorhead; president of the B.C. association. | | | -F. J. WAITE formerly of ‘Prince . Rupert’ has ‘recently: been ap-. pointed manager of, account ing for .Celgar pulp mill, ‘it was announced here today. He will also. be responsible for co- ordinating -the accounting functions of the pulp mill, sawmill and logging operations. Leaving here in 1956 as plant | accountant for Columbia Cel- Julose Company Limited he be- came assistant to the: comp- - troler in the Vancouver: office. - With his wife and two chil- dren he leaves for Castlegar the Bethel Baptist church. ’ By JOCELY IL is sometime since I have reported from the Museum and Tourist Bureau — and many people have been guests lately. We are open from 9 Am, to ) pam, except Sunday, when the Museum {s open from 2 p.m, .o 5 pan, and of course we “re apen for all the tour bonts. We have had many very nice people visi and without excep- vion they think the Museum Is vonderiul, Many have remarked print it is the best they have geen and we on‘dury enjoy talk- ing to many of. our guests, Our foiders are very popular also, and we find it hard to keep a “upply on hand, Donald Fiddes has donated coins for our collection, also Roy Pawlucki, Roy also haa given the archives an old map of the my out of ‘the long since de- sortod Drydock, “We. wero vory pleascd to wel- come Dr, G..Olifford Carl and Mr, Wilson Duff of tho Provin- cial Musoum, thoy spont cone sidorabla! time. with us and wero very plonsed with our Musaun, Wo. mot thease: gentlemen again in Hagelton, whore It was my plonsure and that of our Vico» president: Mra, D, F Baldwin to journey. and .enjoy tho- oponing of thely tie “Tyonsure House,” In tholr Tronaure House thoy have rome very. {no dlaplays, sone Which made mo. quite on- viows, vory fine dishos, a box Tininid, benutiful robes and many othor native tronsurors, To #00 tho. native chiefs in, tholr rolon, soo. them do ‘holy dances and alnging thoir songs: Wa, An Ox- porience I: wa't Jong. forgot and Inny never ‘aco ngAlN, | holiday spirits and attire, ne the geremontos N Mt a , . t hat te : ‘ MUSEUM | BRIEFS . The aun shond on all the pyor ‘ccodinga' and: ovoryone waa in Attor i Baldwin and | in August, N BOLTON wancool, then to Kitwangn and came across the Skeena on the iittie ferry, which was also an experience worth having, the rond was charming and good, infact better than many parts of Highway 16, which was very cough in spots and takes the yoy oul of driving. We stayed at the Inlander Hotel which is beautiful, a Mu- sewn in itself, most attractive from any point of view, flowers in profusion, nico Inrge fire- place giving us a welcome, confortable rooms and excel- lent meals. We cannot recommend this hotel too highly, and the hos- pilality oof Mrs, Sargent ts another very plonsnnt exper. iencea, Wo also took many ‘pieturos of tho “Potlatch” in) Hazelton, uso of the totem. poles at Kis. plox,. the scenery was just: fan- tnatic, During our drive Wo saw the northern lahts at. their best, the mountains wero mag- nificont, and wo folt that wa would not have missed our trip for anything, .We wished that many more Prince Ruport resl- donts.cowd have enjoyed this coremony With uk, . o - We. highly recommend at anyone travelling tha highway oall at. Hazelton: and, B00: tholr "Musou." copy INE kn omrcimeanine noniree wnt mn Hoee “OFFICE, UNIFORM Malbourno, Sydnay. and Brisbane tho girls of one ‘Jarge company dark blvo dreasos of. “terylenc"- ‘wool vary renkfaast sontaon I!" drawn for the myself drove the roud Lo Kibet | A uniform: for tho, office? In havo vlready adoptad one, Tholr - : In etyJo from the alone~ 0. © dor ahonth to amart cdoaigns with pes finrod or pleated skirts. “Protty,|’< yoactlenl and thera ava no pro} oo: 18 the opin: . HOLIDAY. SWIMSUIT—This delightful little swimsuit, checked AT HOME OF MRS: C. C. MILLS Anglican church group to hold. tea Wednesday The Order of the Royal Purple last week laid Place will be the scene of a delightful pre-summer tea and sale Wednesday afternoon when the Women’s Auxiliary to the Afternoon Branch of St. Andrew’s Anglican cathedral holds its annual function. Beginning at 2:30 p.m. the event will feature a bake sale and counters of plants and aprons. — . .Mrs, L. C. Chambers is general convener, | WA president Mrs. Rupert Greissel. will assist the hostess Mrs. Mills at the door to receive Annual loa the guests. Asked to pour are Mrs. G. T. Pattison, wife of the Very Rev. Pattison, Dean of Caledonia and Mrs. J. F. Williams, president of the Evening branch of the WA. Serviteurs will be Mrs, A. A. W. Macdonell, Miss.G. V. Water- man, Mrs. S. D. Davidson and Mrs. J. J. Gratien. In charge of the sale of aprons will be Mrs. L. J. Coxwell. and Mrs. E, O. Ormsby. or over 7 Os W. dnesday The. annual pre-summer -all around with permanently. pleated skirt, will be seen Wed- snesday. night . on. stage” of the::Annunciation auditorium ! 1 in ‘the. Chidren’s Fashion Show, _ under ‘the sponsorship of . the. directed by Mrs, Beatrice Grant, ‘Catholic Women’s League. A Strawberry ‘shortcake. Social will, follow. Show time is 8 pm. BAZAAR “ENE NOVEMBE R- ~ OORP to lay wreaths at: Fairview The Orderd. of. the | Royal Purple last week laid ‘ceremony: at Fairview|}: . - cemetery. Wednesday night.when the group’ will place oy plans to hold-a “Decoration” cemetery wreaths on the graves of former members, In’ other ..business, chaired by}: newly-installed . Honored Royali Lady: Mrs.: James ‘Flaten, it was decided ‘to hold. the’ annual fall bazaar in November. ‘Next meeting to-be’ held June 22 will be in the form of a-din- -ner meeting at La Gondola Cafe. was |: - Mrs. D. S. Bill’s name “Good | of the order.” Refreshments HONEY IDEAS To top a plain cake, spread it -and a social ‘then, sprinkle it with. cocontit or chopped + nut meats. ; Jightly with creamed honey and! hour concluded the regular Ses- “sion. “BACKACHE | May be Warning | Backache ‘is often caused by lazy kidney action. .When kidneys get out of “order, excess acids and wastes remain \- in the system. Then: backache, dis-_ turbed rest or that tired-out and heavy- | headed feeling may soon follow. That’s . | the time to take. Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal. action. Then-you feel. better—sleep better —work better. Get Dodd's jo Kidney Pills MOW. "58 social for the “Over Seventy Club” will be held Wednesday afternoon in the Canadain Legion audi- torium: from 2 to-4 p.m. under the sponsorship. of the Prince Rupert Women's ‘Ss _Co- ordinating council.” Entertainment will include games with winners being pre- sented Jubilee souvenir tokens and a’ musical programy °° “All senior citizens are cor- dially’: invited to attend ‘the function held each year in. their honor. ’ ‘For ‘transportation, “guests | are asked to telephone. Fire Chief Earl Becker. at 2011. , Mrs. G. W. Trapp and Mrs. C. H. Mordaunt will attend the plant stall, while Mrs, ‘A. L. Holtby and Mrs. T; B. Black. will be in charge of the. home cook- ing.. : Cashier will be Mrs. Robert Yamada. . Refreshment committee Mrs. George Philippson, Mrs. C. J. Currie, Mrs. Emma _ St. Clair and Mrs. L, C..Chambers. All. proceeds will go. towards Cathedral projects. _ MANY. OF THE . . BEST PARTIES | ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS | CHINESE FOOD! 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