sear ne eed Oa Fy 4 a” i bit wb "4 a rea y ee a HEA e nT AIS ab Sp et er _blod _thers.. (rrr ~- Wednesday, Prince ‘Rupert Daily News 6 3B April 20, 1960 GUEST ARTISTS FEATURED May concert planned by Ru pert civic band ‘The first Ip afternoon in May: has been chosen by the Prince Rupert Civic Band for its third public concert performance to be held in the Civic Centre at 2:30. Under the. easy Sunday afternoon listen- ing., Providing the interludes will be well-known ‘city guest artists vocalist Joanne Clee and piano festival winner Winnifred: Rompt. Under heavy rehearsals, band: has been practicing: for its feature numbers to include baton of band master, Joseph G. Arduini, more than 25 musicians will present a two-hour concert designed for the. marches, overtures -and popular Broadway musical selections. — “Bless This House,” will be the band’s solo selection. to “be performed by trumpeter Bruce Sinclair while the. major work of the entire band will be “The Light Cavalry Overture.” * Admission for. the May.1 con- cert is by ticket: only and may be obtained from any’ member of the band or at Deeth’s Phar. macy and Ormes Drugs’ Limited, Rotey annual : spring tea lo “CO lure en terta inment * “City Rotarians are busy . once again preparing for the ‘ ‘Annual Spring Tea,”’ of. April 27 in the: Civic Centre. Tea chairman Arthur Ogilvie announced that all proceeds from the tea and raffles to be featured at the fun fare event, will go towards the Senior Citl- zen’s Housing project, Pourers named. to preside at the’ urns are S. D. Johnston, Wee D, Vance,. E..T.: Applewhalte | and T. B. Black.:: “ Fun will be provided by serv- ers garbed in aprons and -gay apparel and entertainment, un- der the direction . of \Gunnard _ Anderson, will feature novelty ‘singing and dancing acts. * H. F, Robins is in charge of ‘the large array of raffles. to be displayed. : Tickets for: the tea. to ‘begin at 2 p.m. may be obtained from '. EXPECTANT MOTHERS. — -The Canadian Red Cross every year conducts: more ‘than 145,000 tests for: expectant mo- Give Now! ONQUER CANCER” CAMPAIGN: * Bank of Montreal — Third Ave. West - Campaign Chairman) Rev. Dr. R. W. K.-Enliott Centre. lobby: is.a new. .exbibit, just. arrived from: Kitimat which will be:c an event any Prince Ruperd Rotary mem- oer. : : Art, craft t. tomorrow — . Displays of. paintings and exercises, will be feat- ured by the Prince: ‘Rupert Art. club~ “the Civic Centre “Arts. and.‘ ‘Crafts Exhibition, to be: held to- morrow, “Friday: ‘and. Sat- urday. . Mey C. D: ‘Bown will convene the special booth, which will also feature hasty- -notes,’ ‘made by the art club ‘members: “At. the club’s _ last. meeting, program - committee.’ chairman Mrs.: George Hill showed prints .| worked . by modern artist Am- | edeo Modigliani while Mrs. Frank Hitchcock gave. a, paper: on the life of the painter. ee Now hanging in the. Civic en- titled. “Prints. and; : ‘Circulated: ‘here Vancouver: Com until: -April. 30. Cross, Fretty Baby. “boos if baby ‘is. cross y frecty,. it is usually 2 : . sign . that something - in. his: or: her litle system’ is “out of “order, And” in many cuses, mild, genie Baby's Own Tablets can promptly * ‘puc. it cight’’. That’g the reason more und more modern mothers keep Baby's Own Tablets on hand for wnstang use when minor ailments, colic and upsets, due ton ‘of a: corrective, cause: baby ro’ be. frecful, feverish and restless, Clinically and time- - tested, Baby's Own Tablets are thoroughly dependable. Just see for yourself how quick- ly. these easy-to-take sweer-tasting ictle tablets have baby feeling happy and com: fortable again Ask your doctor, about them, Get a package at your. druggist.’ a. @ Mother! For irregularity ang and ‘minor diges. tive upsets: of older. child,-3 "80/15, fore clinically- tented Children One ot Nothing to wind or. Tite out a Pein 0 y § sin now ono... oe 8 8 oice evict OF Son BNO Willow. Groon, Bandatono, ros R aie . ae. now: Briliian Re ion. makoa all typing Mnee'd Teds herb : oe ak Soa oceeeee eee tenneessemenanes FT nly ROVAL hos TWIN-PAK RIBBON comoa rolled in’ two ‘canoe, « road... : ae drop or COLOURS 1 1 Ne ee DAILY NEWS || Third Avenue) ‘Wort SOW tek ae | ene nea " enstor, Lighintng carrlago -roturn, fost, comf fortabla _keya, ‘nay Out Qylindor, “FRED OFFICE TRIAL, iaey tho brilliant now. Royalin your own attlee, Tight now, call show bese : Council! and ..the; Canada. oaks |s ‘cil: grant,” the’ exhibit wil. hang oe [ple Seale and: Jreceiving. his: 1 thir ‘Lees, MARVELUSTRE BY MARVELLA. ‘combines ‘the: glistening’ whiteness of Freshwater + pearl. with ‘glow of rare. orientals. Designed especially, for spring-summer 1960,’ shown: the: deep inner here: is"a* “five strand. bib,” nested below a two strand ane _—Photo by ‘Marvella. This” ‘spring an etree new concept. of fashion jewelry is needed —| and available —~ to.the well-dressed American woman. : pee. coats, suits and dresses are softer, less detailed than ever before. selecting her jeaie wwardrobs Instead of the, old fashione ‘Dp ‘ jarged : ‘millimeter a n}and: flattering tc line,” cascade «a nestle. at the: top.« , Presiding over.the session will be District Deputy Grand Ex- halted Ruler Donald Wanamak- er of Kitimat. { Receiving the out-of-town delegates will be host Robert Anderson, Exhalted Ruler of the BPOE lodge No, 342. 4 Guest-of-honor invited to at- tend is secretary of the B.C. Elks association, William Cousins | of | New Westminster, cof 1 cals More than 60 district + delegates from. Burns Lake, Smithers, Kitimat end a Terrace are expected to arrive in Prince Rupert. Friday to ‘attend the annual. District No. 8 meeting of the Benevolent, Protective, Order of, Elks. to be held in the Elks Lodge Saturday, April 23.. . Registrations take place. Fri- day night at 8 o’clock in. the Elks lodge, to. be followed by a social, Saturday séssion begins ‘at 10 a.m. with a luncheon break, to be concluded with a-.banquet {and social in the Elks lodge with ‘members of District No. 8, Order of. the Royal Purple, GALA SOCIAL HIGHLIGHT Leading the. formal. march with ™. Inspector Jeeves...will be Mrs. Jeeves’ who will. also’ be » Guests.are expected to: arrive from Kitimat, Terrace, Smithers, Hazelton, : Burns ‘Lake, Stewart, Ocean Falls’ and: Bella. Coola. - ‘|~ The gala affair, a social high- light of the. spring season: will. feature a 12-piece dance orches- tra under the ‘direction of Jake | Anton, and a buffet supper hour. rich’ scarlet coats of the RCMP members will lend a distinguish- tion. ° hostess to out-of-town: guests of} the. Prince Rupert sub- division.. ‘| In’ a’ecabaret setting of RCMP | royal blue and. gold colors,: the ‘ed note to: the glittering flinc- "Dress. ‘is: optional and reser-'g ~ RCMP ball plans self | “for Friday, April 29. “Newly- arrived. Royal Canadian Mounted : Police Sub-Inspector F. L. Jeeves will: play his first official} social role April 29 when he hosts the fourth annual!|s “RCMP Ball’ in: the Navy. Drill’ hall: beginning. ate : 10 p.m. with a “Grand March. : 1 vations for tlekets may. ; be: made = = at, the: City P subd detachment Q ‘Frank. ‘Hicks, Avenue, jeft ° this. “morning | by Canadian. Pacific’ Airlines: 1 wr a 10- “day -business:. oe ~ ANNUNCIATION HALL woe "Thursday, April, ‘2st - = 8 oi _4—$50, Games a | W games. ‘at. $20 vertisement. We’ will” continue: po eae ‘to “take. orders: to-go outlat.) “1150: “Ambrose|" PERSONALS. a : Easter’ visitors, In Prince’ Rup-" ert: were Mr. ‘and Mrs.: ‘Robert Brebner and Kirk ‘Smith: of Van- couver . who were: visiting : their’: grandmother | Mrs. R.: oJ. DY Smith, .. 257: ‘Third Avenue West. Arriving here Friday. “by? ‘plane. i they left Easter, “Monday. Advertising in. The: Daily News | _ Brings: ‘Results. HOLLYWOOD. CAFE Our. ‘Dining “Reort will be ‘watch.:for our ‘re-opening ac; ‘the rear. entrance ; from ‘5:39. Eg PLAIN OR FILTER TIP closed: ‘temporarily, for repairs, 2 fee i a A i Uf 4 CIGARETTES |Four TEAMS’ NOW EN TERED _ Nine. men today: by the St. John At branch, Recelving's “A”. tiekets , were Frederick Abbott, William Doug- las Carrie, Donald Douglas, Les- John, Smith. . 3. Cecil, Wing ‘was ° successful ; Bro teket. : “O"'tickets’ were | yeeolved “by |' Rudy: Greesik, Albert. Thody and |, John | ‘Zimmerman, : Tt was, also reported that: Ken- | neth Turk who was examined only for oxygen” therapy - fin- ished successfully along: with ‘all other nine first: alders who were examined In oxygen therapy and who finished successtully, Norman Armstrong was the Instruetor for the recent class, At a special. meeting. April. 3, Mr, Grzesik was temporarily nominated na secretary -for the St. John Ambulance, elty brinch, fling, the. pope. vaen tart! hy: Ar- It rwas ‘annehineed that. the Army i class examined ‘in | flrat ud carion. this. year will vee colve its eprtifientos, In, tha near future, To date four tonma have boon entered far the Firat Ald eampe- tition ta be held In (he: Olvie Centra May 20, are each canching a team, frony, the Columbian Collulose .Camp- any: Limited ab, Watson Island; Douging Brown ‘Is coaching: a team from Miller Bay. Indian Hospital and Sat. Avtiiie! Ruth. avford In coaching as tepm: from’ the “D" Compniy, “Tal Pualle. jorr of Canada. (Vancouver Rogi- ment, o Vallowing the. ‘pampotition,: “the Vivawah | is “holdiniy. special. elagrod hw ‘artifiotnl resplrive tow tor alt Antorasted HeraonAy fren of charge. . wre mene peneenean Hi eon RRR RNR . OLD TRADITIONS: “In. former: conturidg ‘ ogeplant and vsprragua.was conatdered: a’ a ak NN tt 00940 yt a 9.4.4 i . 1 if o . wt TG, Nowden ‘ail Mr, carria| Waa'prized nan romenttd: tood,| +9 earn tickets in industrial first-aid — Nine more'city men have now successfully passed | theirIndustrial First Aid examinations it was reported nbulance, Prince Rupett following .a notice from the Workmen's Compensation, Board .in. Vancouver. . co! “$chool- » for. fesidérs- “slate d here “City ‘yesldents_ interested In ‘attending’ ‘atschool in, recreation leadership’. training will ‘an opportunity to. take a three- day ‘course ‘being held’ May 20 have to 22 in the Civic Centre. The Northern. British Colum- bila Leadership Training school for recreation leaders Is belng sponsored ‘bys the... community prograni’s: “branch ; of the Da- partment ‘of Recreation’ and the Civic Centre association. ‘During ‘the: school, ‘classes In all types of. recrention, cultural, athletic activities will be given and the program: will Inglude a banquet, ° awimming, exhibition and tours,” Porsona . wishing more infor- mation mhy; get in touch with Contie: recreation supervisor, Tom Maaleh, Lofs d e Ga ul les. greet. guests. ie OTTAWA, “O: Champagne flowod. and, ‘galoty wha ovory- where. when, French Prosidont Ohnrles de Gaulle arid Mma. de Caullo: greoted. more than 400 persons ati the Froneh Anvbaary Tuoaday ‘night. ee “The ocenalon had An. onay I formality; QA on.. de Gnulle gave onal guoat avhandahatke and n gind-to-knowsyou . nod,.; Shay whiely days relaxed: varmtly o of fakes len to d ie nod modleino for toothache, frlonds nf Deaplto. his gruelling aohodulo, W takea hin hee Clty » wh pee fica oe x han mn averse: prise Ba PLES aan wea | MED BARS Dy ane a H rg Cc i orca erear