PPR TRE Se : Prince Rupert Daily- News - | Tuesday, May.10, 1960 TO FURNISH COMMON ROOM older elected Mes. aq Soroplimist president _ Mrs. Catharine Holder last night was elected new president of the Prince Rupert club of Soroptimist International. In other cleelions held at the regular meeting in’ the home of ‘Miss Anne McLeod, Mrs, G. M.. Turner was named = vice- president; Mrs. W. 8S. Nobie, recording secretary; Mrs. Carl Sauer, corresponding secretary and Mrs, E. F. French, treas- urer. -CANADA’S | ~ MOST POPULAR _ POWER . J Ye als amin NOW AT A NEW LOW PRICE FROM $7925 5 MODELS plus the RIDE-ON TRACTOR See them at your dealer's. A most energetic program was outlined during the business session when the club decided to furnish the common room, as {ts project towards the Senior Citizens Housing plan, Winners of the Round-Robin bridge tournament were an- nounced as Mrs, George E, Hill and Mrs. H. A. Basso, who each received a cup and sauccr, Mrs. French reported that one baby’s layette had been donated by the club to the Social Wel- fare to be given a needy family. Next meeting will be held May 30 in the form of a dinner meeting at La Gondola Cafe. PERSONALS Leaving Saturday to attend ‘|the annual conference of Rotary District 504 at Prince George were president-elect Jack Deeth, president Jack Mussallem and Rotarians J..A, Martin and Mrs. Martin, Gunnard Anderson and Mrs. Anderson, T. Norton Youngs and Mrs. Youngs, A. L. Bell and C, R. Roberts. Secretary Dennis J. Light left Friday to attend an assembly-on Saturday. The-.con- ference . started Sunday and concludes today. - . - 7 Returning -home_ yesterday. afternoon by Canadian. Pacific Airlines. plane: via Terrace from Vancouver. was Mrs. W. E. Halli- well, after. attending .the com- mencement exercises of her daughter Jacqueline Halliwell Thursday night. Miss . 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Company, cOmMpANy's * vagy marries daughter un Oyen Of wide interest to Anglican congregations living on the Naas and Skeena Rivers was the wedding solemnized on April 18 in All Saint’s Anglican church in. Oyen, Saskatchewan w hurst, younger daughter of hurst was united in«marria man, only son of Mr. and of Oyen... pp Officiating at the ceremony for his daughter, Mr. Hayhurst began his ministerial career as a.lay reader in Kitwanga in 1939 and was ordained in 1944.! He continued his missionary , work at Kitwanga and Green-, ville until 1953 when. he moved: to the Diocese of B.C. at Alert Bay and for the past few years/ has been missionary in charge at Oyen. Given in marriage by A. L. R. McNabb of Acadia Valley, his: daughter chose for her wedding a full-length. gown.. ~ The skirt of nylon net ap- LOS ANGELES ( Actor Jacques Gallo divorced actress Nicole Maurey’ Monday. After- _|Judge Otto J. Emme that Miss :|Maurey. planned*to' ‘get the. di- -|vorce but that.she had not com-. So Gallo filed the action instead... ward, she thanked him and_he kissed her: on the.cheek.. The French-born. entertainers “told | Anglican chu pleted a full year’s residence’ in! |Los Angeles, as required by law: rch missionary : hen Lillian Bernice Hay- Rev. and Mrs. John Hay- ge with David Hall Snide- Mrs, Elbert. Snideman, all pliqued in lace was designed en train and a straight rut scalloped neckline edged in lace topped a fitted all lace bodice. A coronet held her chapel veil ‘of: net in place and she carried a bouquet of red roses. The only ‘jewelry worn by the bride was -g rhinestone necklace... Bridesmaid Miss Kathy Dever- aux was gowned in rose pink nylon chiffon and Miss Wendy Snideman, sister. of the groom, as flower girl wore a white nylon dress-over-pink. . . - A reception followed in th mother wore an empire blue silk crepe dress with white accessor~- ies and the groom’s mother chose a dress of navy blue lace. - Newlyweds are making their home in Cereal, Alberta, follow- ing a wedding trip to Banff and Lake Louise. 2.00. . ‘The-bride’s--only. sister, Miss Shirley: Hayhurst, a social work- er ‘in the: Prince: Rupert district, Miller Ba lectured the Prince Rupert tered Nurses association Miss Elsie Lund is back on duty from her holiday in Hawail, the envy of us all with her beau- tiful suntan. ‘ * + + ' Wednesday afternoon Mary Wilson and Olive Stewart sold Ciirl Guide cookies seated at a table in the centre of the hos- pital looking very nice in their uniforms, —. . bb Miss Sophle.Nelson, who was married Friday to Larry. Stel- macker, Wednesday reeeived a presentation and best wishes from the state, + + Mrs, Holena Edmeston on be- half of the staff presented a gift to Mrs. Theresa Dollberger, who left Inst week to make her home In Vancouver, ¥ + + Wednesday night Miss Rena Thomas ond Miss Laura Graham entertained at a supper Quaboe he joined tha Colum Robinson graduated from Mount Allison Untvor worked on ‘pulpy mill davalopment nnd. Wadena minister for three. yenr Watson Iwland pulp coll, . ; party In was unable. to attend the wed- .ding. 0s : y Tidbits | ‘ By STEVIE STEPHENSON, | ~ Monday night Dr. Aftab Husain, graduate of Aligarh University "and Osmania University, India, branch of the B.C. Regis- in the nurses’ lounge. Hlustrating his talk on urology with slides, he also gave an interesting illustrated talk on India. honor of Miss Marianne Mio who leaves to join the staff of the Columbia Cellulose Company. The hostesses on behalf of the staff presented Marianne with a eift. . ee Ward B was the ‘scene of a happy event Wednesday when Mrs. Owen. Murray, charge nurse carried in a beautifully decorat- ed cake: to Miss Nancy George, with “Happy Birthday Nancy” on ab. , eo Gongratukitions to Alfred Paithful, Wilfred Bawen and Mr. nnd Mrs, Harold Germscheid for winning many trophies ino the City Bowling Lengue, ee df Semi-final tournament , win- ners were Mrs, James Stephens and Larry Denny winning 17-16 from Mrs, Carl Etlzoraa and James Stophens, THREE! APPOINTMENTS Lo koy posta racontly announced. by Calgnr ‘dions are from left. to right John BB. Sawyar, operating. superintendent and. Norman A. Scott, 4 “Sawyor gradunted from the University of Manitobn,, After working In pulyy and papar opara- bin Cellulose Company Limited tn 1088, Mr sity, Snakville, Nova Scotian and hns slico work, My, Scott comploted four yenra of theological collage g at Courtonnay Baptist’ Church, Ho. Inter Joined the Limitad and in) 1087. became: plant. englneor; iInduatrlal.. relations. suporintondont. wate Mig nee WG in Ma pulp mill oporn- Robert Anthony Robins ", ‘Porgonnel nsalatant ab the Nimes eee ae s church hall when the bride’s. = and bridesgroom . .Antony Armstrong-Jones pose with best man, Dr. Rogert ‘Gilliatt, right, and brides- ,. maids at Buckingham Palace - after their wedding Friday. Princess. Anne,, the niece.-of the ~ bride, is second * from right. “AP. wirephoto. ‘| Plans set poe for LOBA presided over the regular meeting of the Ladies} Orange Benevolent. asso- | ciation Friday night when she was. chosen to’ repre-, sent -the association. as official delegate to attend the annual Grand Lodge: this month in Victoria. -Also. given credentials — ‘to attend the Victoria, parley were Mrs. Ida Paulson, Miss Alice Paulson and Mrs. E, A: Evans. ‘In other business a. donation was made to be sent the Queen Alexandra solarium. = = * > Following the session a social nized. 07 te Le _ Welcoming. the ‘guests _with!” Tea co-conveners: were “Mrs. Mrs.’: Applewhaite. .was _~ Mrs, Grand. lodge’ | Mrs. Robert ° Franklin}: jour. was enjoyed when Mrs.|- Colorful stalls ‘ centrepieces. hall equipment. VAT “ST” “ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL . Aut | showin Sponsored by: the Afternoon Branch of the Women’s, auxiliary to the Cathedral, the function "Margaret marked for church funds. ~ Arranged. throughout the hall were: the beautiful huge scenic ‘paintings. for :which Mrs. Apple- whaite. has been’ widely recog- Interesting: set by: PTA’ _A‘special invitation is being extended -to.all parents. of pre- school children entering Roose-— - velt:: Park’ school in_ Septem-. ber when the Roosevelt Parent- Teacher ‘association . hold its regular. meeting ‘tomorrow night. in ‘the ‘activity’ room at 8‘ pm, nO oR gested uniforms to be used in 4 girls will model a particular form: of dress to be comment- ed ‘upon... © a “Discussion and suggestions from the: members will be en- couraged -Also..slated on ‘the “program. Dunford, principal. of Booth Memorial: Junior High school Ida Paulson was. feted and pre- sented with a farewell gift: from he association on. the occasion Alberta. — ~ ARCHIE of future move to Three. Hills,| tion ‘and a report. by Mrs. Arvid. -Maki. on: the ‘recent’ Parent- | Federation _ conven- OO filled with delectable home-baking and special treats for the children will form the scene in the St. Peter's Anglican church hall tomorrow. afternoon when the Women’s ‘auxiliary holds its annual spring tea and sale. To receive the guests at the social function beginning at 2 p.m, will be WA president Mrs. John D. Hurst. .. Besides the sewing and home-baking booths there will be a candy bar and a fish pond for the children. The individual tea tables will be arranged with springtime Proceeds from the annual affair will go towards church ‘Very Rev. Pattison, Dean the guests, To - receive” top --priority on the .agenda.:will be the ‘sug- ~ the.school. Grade 1 and.Grade . will be an ‘address by Frederick {ST BETER’S WA HOLDS TEA TOMORROW IN CHURCH HALL lovely articles of sewing, Afternoon Branch of the Ww POLED ODL one Gs tea, auction ; earns $ 95 for church WA ~The St: Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral hall was a delightful: motley scéne Thursday night when more than 60 persons gathered to attend a private showing’ of paintings by Mrs. E. T. a tea hour and a'showing of slides. Applewhaite, an auction, : George T. Pattison, wife of the Of Caledonia, os - Auctioning one of Mrs. Apple- whaite’s paintings was L. John: Coxwell, bought by Miss ‘Julie. Prockter.in the unusual “Chin- ese Auction,” event. ~ a T. B. Black, and Mrs..C. C,,Mills,. while presiding at: the tea: cups. “forthcomingness’. which ‘move§ a were Mrs. Pattison, and. Mrs. | US” Very ~much indeed... i-.08 Mills. .” a frp He. and .Mme: Vanier. agreed ’ Assisting in the ‘tea room:and kitchen were Mrs, Rupert Greis- sel, Mrs. A, A.’ W. Macdonell,. Mrs. Coxwell, Mrs. T. M. Christ-. ie.and Miss G. V. Waterman: =: “Dean Pattison, who, welcomed: showed ° slides of local scenes to conclude the en-_ joyable. night of interesting activity. : Es : FRED sf powDIE me OPTOMETRIST . Phone 5548 7 303 =. 3rd. Ave. We | ‘make théir home = in |returned because .“théy. just like First World War. - General Prince Rupett |. city of choice “f Attachments in Prince Rupert | proved too strong for long-time. city residents Mr..and -Mrs. Tho- mas White, who after: leaving here two and a half years ago to in . Scotland; it better here.” |. : - Mr. White came . on the ,Prince John’ the first boat to come to Prince: Rupert from Glasgow, and retired as an engineer on the “CGS Alberni.’ - Mrs, White came in 1919.front Scotland as a bride. following, her marriage to Mr. White while he. was serving overseas in. the At.present they - are « ‘house: \puests of Mr. and Mrs: Alex Mc ° Kinnon, 234 Fourth Avenue East and will take up permanent res-, idence at 419 Sixth Avenue East: . . ¢ Vaniers feted: .:°« EDMONTON 0), —. Governors hospitality. “We've been di it have found the welcomie friendly: - ‘I. don’t know if it’s ‘a. tradition , from pioneering: days, but there. . is’ “about . this’ part,» of. the « country ,a -friendliness .and”,a@ — \ there: is ‘something: about. thé - West :.“that we haven't got in. the “East.” SO Dh dd or iar. MANY OF THE 5 BEST PARTIES “ENJOY, OUR DELICIOUS — a \ MELROSE CHOP. SUEY | tT Blackout Jackpot in “CANADIAN -LEGION 8th ‘gome—$50 No Games .Under..$15: ~~ $100. 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