SEE CN rt seen ee eee a e AOR Rw Od HA ® Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Tuesday, June 7, 1960 FRED %. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST a Phone 5548 803 = 3rd Ave. We. ern if | ALL THE TIME Now and then everybody gets a "“tired-out?’ Lecling, and may be bothered by hackaches. Perhaps noth-: ‘ing seriously wrong, just a temporary ~condition caused hy urinary irritation or: ‘bladder discomfort, That's the time to- ‘"- take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s help ‘stimulate the kidneys to relieve this “condition which may often cause back- ‘ache and tired feeling. Then you feel ‘better, rest better, work better, Get: : ‘Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the. “blue box with the red band at all drug Counters, You can depend on Dodd’s.60 LUCKY LAGER APPOINTMENT ° aft ‘ ' GEORGE W. GREEN Mr. J. W. Murray, Vice-Fresident, Marketing, Lucky Lager Breweries Ltd., announces the appointment of.’ Mr. George Green. as Sales - Manager for the province of British Columbia. After attending. Prin- eeton University; Mr. Green seryed With the First Canadian Parachute Battalion during World War I. Mr. Green served overseas and was ice decorated, winnin £ the Mili- tary Medal for action in France, and the Distinguished Conduct Medal for action in Germany. Joining John Labatt Ltd., the parent company of Lucky Lager, shortly after the war, Mr. Green brings to his new position more than a decade of sales experience With the Company. Prior to his Bew position, he was District Sales “Manager for Northwestern Ont- ario. Mr, Green and his family will reside i in Vancouver, now (Aanal a et sty whee: ms Gilbey $ . = Smooth Canadian’ Whisky 0%: fey , . : : Soa Ve \ a ee me ee ee ee wins, “Thi “advpilivemont ty ot published of duntared by the aut (ranttel Reard.at by tha larsornment at Briluh Cahampre 5 ' : a ke me ee “ ted Pete ge napeet eis 1h a ° °o ° JUNE 15 AT ANNUNCIATION °2 ‘e Chitlen: 5. fashion show: to be presented bi Y A preview of summer hol iday fashions for children up to 14 years of age will’ be presented “to city audiences. June 15 .when the Catholic Women’s League | presents. its. “Children’s Fashion Show and Strawberry Shortcake Social.’ Twelve petite models will take the spotlight’ in the “Holiday Fashions” to. feature two- -plece outfits, pop jackets . topping skirts pleated all round, shirt- waists in. checks and_ prints, accented with cummerbunds and wide sashes, Sportswear will be focused in denim weskits, popover ‘jackets, Of - welcome interest - to mothers will be the casy-to-care for fabrics fashioning the chil- dren's outfits. | -Mrs. Beatrice Grant is fashion show director. General. convener for. the night’s | arrangements is retir- ing CWL president, Mrs. William slims, jamaicas and pleated | Bond. skirts, mixed and matched for Convening . the - Strawberry a wide array of costumes, Shortcake. will be Mrs." James ‘Swimsuits will also take a‘|Arseneau. Show. time is 8 p.m. and tickets heavy dose of pleats and prints, will. be available at. the door. often. checked all, over. |.dous | Year-end ; banquet held by WA to Local 708 A year-end banquet last night was. enjoyed by the Women’s auxiliary to the International Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers’ Union Local 708. Fighteen members gathered i in the Bamboo room of the Broad- cessful past year of operations. It was pointed out that the year’s highlight was the forma- tion of a $100 bursary to be given a graduating high. school child of a union-member to be used for: further education. . The membership was told that the selection would be made after June graduation. | In other. business the. group voted to give a cheque in’ ‘the NAMED PRESIDENT — “Arthur W.. Eckman of.. Cambridge, amount of $25 to the Senior Massachusetts. -was . named Citizens’ Housing, project. president . of. The , ‘Mother Mrs. Frank Graham and Mrs, Aladino Curti were named | as co-conveners for the fall bazaar. Members were reminded: to work during the summer. months on their sewing articles to be featured in the: bazaar. Mrs. B. J. Fortune won the monthly prize. Church, The First: ‘Church ‘of Christ, Scientist, in’ Boston, Mass., at the annual meeting held’ _yesterday it .was an- nounced here today by R. H. S. Sampson, of ‘The First Church of Christ Scientist, way Cafe to celebrate the suc- | Prince Rupert. A lawyer,’ Mr. ‘Eckman isa native ‘of. Vicks- burg, Mississippi, was educated at the University of Texas, the University of Southern. Cali- fornia and Harvard Law school. At-the meeting yesterday. ‘Mr. “Eckman emphasized the need for individual action through prayer to deal with impending ‘challenges. ‘to’ civil arid: relig-- freedoms. : More - Next meeting will be. held September 12 at. the Metropole Hall. Mr..and Mrs. H. A. Breen, 625} Fifth Avenue East, returned home by. car Friday after a two- month vacation in the .. south. Accompanying: them. were for- -| Moore: of ; Nanaimo, wh, - + the: ‘city ‘visiting: family, a Mrs. E..T.. S. Moore." PRINTED PATTERN LINES AS SIMPL, fomining, enchanting ws those, In Pattern 4A550 voquire Ue tilont of no loss a trbulous couturlor: than Don Lopor of Beverly Hills, His credo {is to design clothes that. fosus attention. on the face and personality, Espoctally designed for winsome June Allyson, tho Original has-the formal length skirt of gold: embossed nylon broenda, You may havo» 1} admired it on your TV. aereon, The short: version ta. a speelnl dross for apocial occasions, Mniso {tb of a ahoor.or onbroidered organdy, yos, a pique or nv linen ane bind It olegantly. with. . antin, Tho Jong version ty suggostod for: brides or brideamaldal Printed Pattorn: A650 ‘Is: avatinblo: in) Misses! Blaeg 10, -12,.. 14, 16, 18, Blza-16 requires Oa yards 38-ineh fabria, 13) yards for F contrat, binding, Yardago' is for short-length vorsions, ., * Bend ONN DOLLAR far Printed’ Pattorn A650 ‘to “Prince Ruport Daily News, Pattorn Department, | GO Krowt Street Wont, ‘Woranto,’ Ontario, Plonso print plainly’ YOUR: NAMI, ADDRIISS | with: ZONT, ‘ATYLE NUMBER and BIZ, « Vrea. Hrochure! Mrat time offored, naw Sunimnar st | Nuatrated, More'than 80 Prominent Doalgnor Printed: Patt mae Write ta Addrowe ‘above,. a onool | | as oa ey ret ‘ f) a Ma So CT OO BE ELE EET RO at six ‘OF ‘A. CAST OF ‘NINE. ACTORS to appear on stage. tonight at ‘the. Civic Centre in.the production. “Night Must-.Fall” ‘are left to rizht Roxanne Erwin, June Edwards, Edna Meger, Bill Goldie, Bill’ Kinloch’ and Marie Quilter, The suspense thrilling drama is being directed. by... ‘famous’ English, ‘actress, Madame Kirkwood-Hackett. Others in the cast-are Peter Gibb, Sarah Graham and Derek Allen. Curtain tine for the three- act play is 8 p.m. Performances will be ‘repeated Wednesday ‘and. Thursday nights. Production is: by the Prince Rupert Little Theatre group. All: citizens 70 ance: a ee * “Migs. Gloria’ Chisholm and: Miss Mildred Inkster of ‘the nursing staff were the: recipients of sou- venir spoons from: the staff.as they. said good bye.to: .us - this week, Gloria goes back’ to her. old home in New Brunswick’ and Mildred to ‘her. home at .Tele- graph Creek. vo an a er oe : Migs Hilda Starr formerly. ‘of the “housekeeping” department. has rejoined the staff. Hilda has spent the last year in’ Vancouver’ attending the Vancouver Voca- tional. Institute. where she com-: pleted her training and is now a) fully qualified, practical. nurse. Be, : ; Mrs. Nellie Anderson has re-- joined the. nursing “staff ‘after | spending sometime at. - ‘Dawson, Creek. ao + + with. . complimentary. - tickets available at the Civic Centre desk. ; iller Bay Tid one eo . i Mrs. Adele Hughes and Miss E. M: O'Connor formerly teachers atl’ mer.residents Mr.,and,Mrs.,.G.. E. Miller Bay: motored up to Prince | . ces ser DID you: KNOW? "MANY OF THE: “BEST PARTIES | ENJOY OUR’ DELICIOUS CHINESE ‘FOOD! . Just. Phone 3329 MELROSE, CHOP SUEY Stim “iy" or Full Drape - tustom-Made Skilfully tail- ored for per- - fect ‘fit. dn your cholee of fine all-wool “Imported materials, - Order yours now | COASTAL | sv CAMSTED “SERVICE Pa SSENGERS and CARGO GENERAL REFRIGERATION ' $8, CANANDTAN: PRINCE, Leave Vancouver «| a Tueseiy, 0 wn, Arrive Prince Rupert: — Friday, V1 i. m, Leave Pritiae, Rupert: — Vridays Eona tor Portland Onnal: Vols, returning to Prince Rirport, Saturduay o pan. Tene: Prince Rupert | Pe ‘Satuvday; 12 Areivy. Vaioouver = we . ge ao Trostay; 7 wm, MY, SKTE NA PIINCH Louye ‘Vanoouvoer, _ Fridiy, 9 hm Arrive Mrinve’ Tyre, oe 2) Sunday, "2 pa Leave! Pririve Wunert' " en Mohday, Whoo ror Q) v, Whe tends Vancouver Maformation jd: Teoxorvalionn “NON G00 = ROL: V "Oly. OFfiao, Plaid. 5293, .. morn tha: a (Oy Sonat! 5 - ORT . NAVIGATION mid, : C0, LTB. | “agi ‘Marlene “Miller 400k: the a following cubs, Guy Morgan, ers. wo) years and over are being: invited to attend tonight's S perform- its ' By STEVIE STE PHENSON. “Dr. George. 'Graham- Cumming, - assistant _ regional : superintendent, Van- couver, “accompanied | by Miss Grace Harris, visited the hospital. ‘dnd “zone nursing stations this. week. regional supervisor of. “nurses, wid. mornin for a holiday at Sitka. rick Wilson. and Herbert... Eli, Philip and Richard: Connington to the Cubaree. in _McClymont: Park on Saturday. which they thoroughly enjoyed. eee * Miss Anne Regher, RN lett Sat- ‘e +” ae We. are sorry. to. report that ‘Miss Christine Azak is sick in the Prince’ Rupert General Hospital. (CANADIAN LEGION - ‘8th game—$50_ No. Games Under $15. $100. Jackpot . os Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers—$500 Consolation $100 Legion Auditorium, Tuesday, June 7 EVERYBODY WELCOME ee _ high-compr easion engine will ‘deliver,: Stations clean, ‘Across, Canad i her husband to make their home Frank M. Ross, her during her recent visit in e ~~ pee te " j ° PLANS SET FOR FALL Municipal chapter of the of the Empire highlighted certificate. | Mrs. Ham who recently re-! “urned from a European holiday Jeaves in the near future with in Kelowna. Also welcomed at the session was former -‘member of | the Queen Mary chapter Mrs. S. Keilback of Victoria, With her husband they are visiting their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lindseth, A letter received from. Mrs. wife -of the Lieutenant-Governor of. British Columbia was. read in. which Mrs. Ross thanked the chapter for the “beautiful bouquet” given Prince Rupert. In other business the chapter decided to assist. the Prince Rupert Golden Jubilee committee with the .home-baking exhibit to be featured at the September 5 to 10 Exhibition. November 24 was set for. the IODE fall bazaar to.be held in the Civic Centre with $20 again being featured as the door prize.” ro ye Ra . ed CLEP OO OEM OLA EOC} PLEO OR POP CER CORREO OE Le rT oo cdg eee cane Ce eee ey P a . on te . 1 i ‘go. ° a BAZAAR. ® Whe. C G. Ham: recéives po mt erm borshig upp C erli The presentation of a life membership in the Imperial Order Daughters ee the regular meeting last 9: night wnen Municipal Regent Mrs. George Miller: presented Mrs, C. G. Ham with: a life membership . The Queen Mary chapter: an- nounced its plans for.June to. include a rummage sale June 11,: Decoration Day, June 12 .and a Tag Day, June 18°: It was announced. that. ‘the Hill 60 Sea Cadet challenge trophy has been resilvered and was given to the Sea Cadet: officers for presentation next. year should someone qualify, for it. > Members were asked to assist’ the Prince Rupert chapter. of the Retarded Children’s Society. — with its Tag Day, July 16. ~ The Cambrai chapter will rep-: resent the IODE at the Court House ceremonies June 17, ' Next will ba convened by the Duchess of Edinburgh at. the home of Mrs. Wilfred McLean. Mrs.- Yet Wong” won the monthly. raffle. “To top a plain cake, spread it lightly with creamed honey and then sprinkle it with coconut or: chopped nut meats. 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