COUNCIL BRIEFS , Emergency pump set! + we = for Shawatlan Lake | yd Board of Works Committee last night that emergency pumping equipment be installed at Shawatlan Lake to supply water to the city in the event of a break _in the:-main supply line, - Council will purchase equip- ent totaling $15,142, and Asso- iclated Engineering: Services Ltd., ‘Will: be . instructed to complete specifications for necessary Pump house and_ connecting pipes for the emergency piping unit. bb . Council approved a grant to the Junior Chamber of Com- merce of $240; for its “Clean Up, Paint Up” campaign, r- + City Council will thank ‘Lieutenant-Governor Frank M. Ross for his letter of apprecia- tion to Mayor P. J. Lester after His Honor’s and Mrs. ‘Ross’s visit to Prince Rupert. “The lieutenant - letiler read: , “Your Worship, “ ay cannot tell you how pleased my. wife and I were with our deip..to: Prince Rupert,-and we governor's are indebted to you, your Alder- men. and Council for a superb ‘dinner; and the gift of the picture will long be a memento of.a most pleasant two days. oad My personal regards. _ Yours sincerely, ' Frank M. Ross.” + + + ~” Council accepted an applica- tlon; from William Tocher to purchase Lot 21 for $500. Elks Lodge 342 was granted permission to sell flags on the streets Saturday, June 25. - + &, The purchasing agent was authorized to purchase a cabinet and parts totaling $525 in costs. Tenders will be called for the painting of the Telephone Department building for $250. - + + The purchasing agent was authorized. to purchase a micro- film unit for the City Hall at a total cost of $2, 659. br oF + Fire Chief Earl W. Becker and Assistant Fire Chief W. H. Hill were given authority. to send the fire truck outside the city limits for fire calls if they feel it necessary. : PF bo The following trade. lcence Young, 1314 Piggott Avenue ‘for renting one three room suite, ‘¢ & O& The Association for Retarded Children, was granted permis- sion to hold a tag day Saturday, July 16. . +. ++ de The Women's Co- ordinating Council was also ‘granted per- mission to hold a tag day, Satur- day, September 24 to provide funds for. the annual Christmas banquct for the senior citizens of Prince Rupert. TOMORROW _AT LEGION “s : Transpor tation ‘offered © for over 70 club tea nd: Mrs. William Turner will be general convener for the “Over Seventy Club’’ pre-summer tea and social tomorrow afternoon to be held in the Canadian Legion * f A wit: ONT, at auditorium, sponsored by the Prince Rupert Women’ S Co- -ordinating. council. “Diréeting the kitchen will be Mrs.*Roy Boychuk while Mrs.” James: Ciccone will be in charge of. the’ tea room. : HONEY FLOAT. 3 tablicspoons honey . 3%, cup milk Y% cup vanilla or chocolate ice “Cloak room will be in charge cream ‘of Mrs. Arthur Leighton and Mts. T. R.. Lloyd. “Entertainment and games have and stir until dissolved in _ been, scheduled for the June function. AM ‘gerilor ® ‘citizens: ‘are: “cor=5)" “atally ; invited . ‘to -attend.: For. ‘transportation guests | are asked to telephone Fire Chief Earl Becker. at 2211. Add honey to milk and stir, juntil dissolved. Add. ice cream milk. Makes one serving. ‘by: CPA:plane. to. attend a. three- day Imperial Oil. course in Van- couver. | “ Ainy, fan fan lop for sun sess _ designed by Pembroke Squires PRINTED PATTERN M133, t ve ‘ ° e a i wa sonring to 7 fu high midriff young ceslgnor for Onbana, : ‘altarnata — both are inaluded rontes a dramatic backdrop for: ‘bibs .or ponte ‘ne Squires chose an exotic cotton print for the Fan-Fan top, slightly henvier i tn, For the Original, Mr. wey twa wolgl ts, 7 ‘ghoor: Squiros strongly endorses tis, sunimer, oF. CA. CABANA ORIGINAL. ann wins awison: VWAN-BAN, TOP, with An, Ay. Analghita of fnalion ‘success, i Unis ‘alriking: style by, Pombroke Squires, clevor Choose the full skirt” whieh: My. : ‘Orjontal look Li atehes from. the. slock, alin Prttorn M138, Note how the n glowing in ‘for the skirt. Boofirat, with the most glamorous of the fashion ' tows wor RONG for nunc: How j now 16 and 10, Size 10 requires: 34 Bond ONT, ituyert Datly News, «Toronto, Ontarto, Plonge: print Yu NUMBER and SIZ, : isis oxolting, naw aun-or-danae (yous wl f Pattorn MIBa \8 avallablo 11y Miagon! Sizes 40, 12, 4, ae yards: d6-Inoh fabric, | DOLLAR for "Brintod Pottorn - M133 to Prince Pattarn Dopartmont, 40. Front Street Wont, plainly YOUR: NAME, ADPREAB a Ay Soaneree “Daniel, Me, -Kristmanson, . 4621 Eighth. “Avenue East, left. ‘today City Council approved a recommendation by: the | application was. accepted: RK. t REV, ARMAND TAGOONA pictured right following - the éerémony at. left: ‘presided over: ‘by the Bishop of The Arctic, Rt. Rev.: Donald B. March’ ‘and attended by high- -ranking clergy. | .—Photo: by: Anglican. ‘Church ‘of’ Canada. \nglicans ordaii in first Eskimo as priest in Toronto. ceremony TORONTO - — Rev. Armand: Tagoona, 34- -year- old Eskimo from Rankin Inlet in the eastern Arctic; has. become the first of his race to be made: a. ful priest | in: the: Anglican Church ‘of Canada. : In acer emony presided. over by ~ the Bishop of The Arctic, Rt. Rev. : Donald’ B. ‘Marsh, ‘and’ at- tended by high- ranking clergy, representatives -of. the : federal government and the RCMP and: a .group of Eskimos awaiting. their-return to the Arctic follow- ing hospitalization atthe Hamil-: ton Sanatarium, ‘Mr, .. Tagoona was ordained at St. James’ Cath-. edral, Toronto, on. May-27..°°. _ The .slim;: good-looking young Eskimo, who. was born: to Ivelik ‘tribe parents at Repulse Bay, and ‘the work of the Church at Ran-' mo and, English, who was converted to Christian- ity as ‘a child, has long been identified’ with. the Anglican) Church in. the -eastern: Arctic. Although lacking formal educa-. tion; he ‘received tutoring from: several missionaries and has. sup- plemented: his: training with \ex- tensive reading.’ Mr. Tagoona, in’ addition to Eskimo, speaks Eng- lish fluently. - _ Ordered deacon a year ago, Mr. Tagoona has since carried out kin Inlet. with marked ‘success.. includes “poth whites. and ‘Eski. mos: Mr. Tagoona, with’ the ‘help ‘of ‘his parishioners, last year con- gktructed: a frame-mission which can seat more.than .100 people. | ‘The niission-has. now- become one tot the community's main centres J of interest, and one-of the things | Mr. Tagoona did when’ he-was in Toronto- was. to arrange for re- sion’s loud-speaker system. . Mr. ‘Tagoona: publishes .a,.com- munity newspaper. in: both Eski- issues a bi-lin- His congregation” of about 450 ~ Miller Bay Tidbits By STEVIE STEP HENSON On Monday evening a ‘delight- ful surprise party was held in the Occupational Therapy room under the supervision of Miss Alice Cole in‘ honor of Darlene Adam’s 14th. birthday. A delicious (cake with 14°candles on it was placed in the centre of the table. The following were present: | Judith Wright, Winnie Morris, | Marie. _Alexee,. Theresa Nikal, Evelyn. ‘Williams,’ Lillie. Aksidan, ‘Susie Michell, ‘Olive Stewart, -Her- bert © Eli, . Guy Morgan, - Vernon Doolan and’ Derrick Wilson. W..H. Cook, ‘regional account - ‘ant, Vancouver ' ‘visited the. hos- pital this week. for a few days. - “ee "Mrs. Eric Munn and Miss Jean Telford visited © the hospital this Faithful. é week... Miss Telford plans to: go “ to the Indian Hospital at Aklay-’ ik. bt £ &) . Miss Pansy Woods. of. . housekeeping staff was married: in a quiet ceremony in the United Church on.Friday to Simon. Wes- “the . an official - translator. ‘His return to the. Arctic as a | priest brings to residents of Ran-j. - kin Inlet and. surrounding area tthe full services Of. the ‘Anglican: : Church. MRS. B. ‘GRANT PRESIDES -Mrs. Holder installed Soroptimist president Mrs. Catharine Holder was’ inducted as president of the Prince Rupert club of Soroptimist International last night. when the club held its regular meeting in the form of a dinner session at the home of Mrs. Prince Rupert Daily News | 3: Tuesday, June 14, 1960 3 Rankin Inlet is a-mining|~ community “on ‘the ‘west’ side of ” . Hudson Bay. cordings. of church bells. to be}. played on Sundays over the mis-. gual Sunday schoo] paper once a {month and is in great demand a as Beatrice Grant. ' Mrs. Grant, a past president, as installing officer inducted other’ members Mrs. G. M. Turner, vice-president; Mrs. Wil- liam Noble, recording secretary; Mrs. Carl Sauer, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Ey F. French, treasurer. ‘The. newly-elected president Mrs. ‘Holder appoinited chair- men. Mrs. John Bateman to the membership. ° committee; Mrs. ' | Grant, constitution and by-laws and’ Mrs. French, ways and means. It was announced that a tag Just in case - Just: ‘in case anyone would like’ to: know. | The first line in a story "published in the Daily News |. yesterday ‘concerning a tea to be .held. by the. Afternoon Branch of the Women’s aux- iliary. to’ St. Andrew's Angli- ‘can ‘Cathedral tomorrow after- ‘noon | ‘should - haye- read: " “The. home. of... Mrs. Cc. C. Mins, 518 Musgrave Place will ‘be the- scene of a. delightful pre-summer tea and sale Wed - nesday- ‘afternoon.”.... . LA- transposed, line.. error used ‘the same first line of another story which read: -“The Order” of - the Royal - finance and Purple last..week :laid plans to . _ hold. a.‘décoration’. ceremony.” -And so the. line read as fol- lows: . will be. the scene of a delight- ful pre- -summer tea.” '. "However the. church’ tea to- morrow beginning at 2:30 p.m. “The. Order. of the Royal : Purple. last week laid -Place — day would with proceeds ear-marked for the furnishings of the Common Room in the Se¢nior Housing project. The president also suggested that members should ask their friends to assist as. taggers. A delightful ceremony . was conducted when ‘each retiring officer presented a corsage to their successors. Next regular meeting will be held September 12 at the home of Mrs. St. John Madeley, also in the form of a dinner meet- ing. —-Htalian group earns $119 in sale Italo-Canadian clib Saturday morning . when the. women’s group held. a successful sale in the Annunciation auditorium - Proceeds go towards assisting the men’s club in’ its “goodwill”. projects. oe be held August 20: Citizens | IODE PRESIDENT . — ‘Mrs. Pp 'L. Robinson: of Toronto “was” “elected national .president . of : wo the Imperial Order Danahters”: of the Empire at the order’s ° 60th annual meeting held: in. Toronto, Wednesday, June. 1. Mrs. Robinson has been active . ‘in the IODE for 14 years: ‘and:: was a former national treas-\ ' -urer and vice- -president. : : ~—CP. ‘Photo. The sum of $119 was realized. by the Women’s auxiliary to the’ . General convener’ was WA‘! president Mrs. Emilio Pettenuzzo, | who was aided by auxiliary members. OVER 70. ‘JUBILEE 7 ‘(Women’s _ Coordinating Council) niet ence ugh . Legion. Hall - 2to4 p- m. , | Wednesday, June 15 For transportation phone, ait eaten , LEGION iL A INTERNATIONAL will? also feature a bake- table, plants and aprons. The. public is cordially in- vited to attend. Setting again DINNER FRIDAY, JUNE, a7 -is at. ‘the home of Mrs. C. C. “Mills. : WA to $50. JACKPOT ‘UFAWU_ BINGO. TOMORROW ‘NIGHT. — S.O.N. HALL DOOR PRIZE . -EVERYONE WELCOME Adults $1.50 “LEGION AUDITORIUM ‘Starting é: :30 Pm. , vince Nibepy a males etn cmemne A meat ae et lw oe ~ Children 50¢ ley of Skidegate. +. + % vt enjoyéd™ an interesting © film ‘on Yellowknife, « “shown - by” Alfred eb ly of Burns Lake and now priest. for Miller Bay Indian Hospital ‘| visited us on Sunday for the first time. Father Murphy is with the Annunciation Parish.. . PRIZES GALORE FS; My leenagers | ave ball” al Moose year-end dance Some - fifty teenagers night when the Childcare of the Moose held its final dance of the season for tthe Moose Teen Town club. dances and, Winning — spot - Nght were Morris Desautels Marion Plerce. The “Mystery Man” who was, Phillip Desautels was identified by Marlene Phillips and Ricky Pongracz, — The “Broom Dance" contest saw Sharlene Nelson and Wayne Specht as winners while Marion Pieree and Blake Kimura were announced winners of the “Glothes Pin” danec, The “Quarter Contest” was won. by Gerald Norton and Marion Ploree, During the fun-fare, an. an nouncement was nade in which teenagers were asked to watch the “Announcement Column" in the Daily News for the date of ph speclal meeting to be held to elect new Teen Town — club officers, Namad on the: committon nk conveners for the — monthly dancos ‘for the following yenr , were Mrs, Stanloy Rachnuk, Mrs. Paul Okralnotz and Mra, Michael Orom, — Noxt dance willbe. aingod ‘on tne second Thursday in ‘Soptom: 0", mo “Mombers of he CHOCOLATE HONEY: : ly cup cocon it cup honey - ) tonspoon nit i ‘enna’ hot water ve Mix corona, honey nn witlb ny top of double bollor, add hot water. gradually and. amix well, Cook wntly smooth and thick. Pour into jar, cover and put in vofrigarntor to uno in making milk shales. . To make Chodolnta’: ‘wiavored, Drink, Wao. 3- toblaspoons of Chocolate Honoy'. fo: oup, mille. Minx woll and: sor've: hot; or cold, Top with” whipped . erenm If do- In eharge L AN abo ei Ow ag Gadhia, MAY Yo Fev eH Wenig DEE ESE wake rahe ete . " a : foros = calvod, oh 4 eh ye Bee peo on viobe t. ‘ w ‘ ea Ba eon : ‘ . . bo tye F t : no eh ga ‘ ( : , wa “had a ball!’ Thursday committee of the Women: year- -cend dance were “Mrs. Cecil Robinson, .Mrs.. Frank Miller, Mrs. William Walsh, Mrs. Ted Thomson and Mrs. William Pile fold. er ener PERSONALS Odd I, Wlasvik, with his family, left, by car Sunday on a three- week holiday jn southern Brit- ish Colimbia, While away ho will oattend the 56th meeting of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of B.C, to be. held in Vancouvor June Wand 17, eww emenee wen -cnmnmy Leaving by Canadian Pacifle Airlines plane tomarrow — for Vancouver to nivend the annual meeting: “the Institute of Chartered oheeouTtAtTT ts Is A, ley Bell, Chartered Accountants, Prince ‘Rupert . Mra. —-Chester.; Bowlby — of Nanaimo; ‘formerly | of this city, arrives in Prince Rupert Sature. ‘day by train. to, spend a fow, duys visiting: friends, While hore sho’ will bo -tho “guest, of Mt, and Mra. Holmut Rompel, 2120 Graham Avonuc, ‘Di. ‘and Mrs, R, G, Largo ro turnod to tho aity Saturday by OPA plane following a six-week ‘| Buropenan holiday, While away, Dr. Large altonded the Tnter- national Collage of Surgeons conforonoe hold. iy Rome from May: 16 to 10 Mrs, Mildrad "Byes, 1202 Bighth Avenue, Enat,, loft Sunday. ‘by OPA plano. on’ ‘youte to Vane couver: whore she. will join hay fathor,. who, Js arriving: from, ,Ohigngo | to, apond ‘an. -oxtondod ? vacation with Wis" family tn; Pringo Ruport, UWaT Wegener Dy b eM e otey hb! : ‘ oa gattirday* ‘evening’ thé’ patients ai a : ’ Rev. Cornelius Murphy former-, annual | f attic, wait, The gold rush is: Dig. up that sold now! | The gold around your house is, all those You. can soll ‘Em quickly and casily with °a: low: cost Dally Nows Ad, '. books, tools, clothes, sporting goods, ates, "Put the old ‘shovil away, ‘You won't have to , work that hord to tind gold. in your basemant or garago.. 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