CAPACITY CROWD ° * SUCCESS hall throughout the after Women’s Missionary Fede cessful Valentine’s Day tea WMF president : Mrs. Jacob Btrand and Mrs, Arthur Olson, wife of Rev. Olson, church pas- tor, greeted the large number of guests in a setting of Valentine decor and a floral arrangement. The sum of $200 realized from the social function will go to-’ wards the church fund. Attending the tea tables were Mrs. Norman Christensen, Mrs, Frantsen. ‘Convening. the homecooking table were Mrs, Harold Helland, « Lutheran WIND stages tb Valentin HEL atentine lea A capacity crowd filled St.-Paul's Lutheran church Andrew Fosshelm, ‘Anton Dybhavn and Mts, Nelson. - I Mrs, Walter Johnson, Mrs. Gust Mos- John Pedersen and Mrs, Frants’}tad, Mrs. John Wick and Mrs. vot ww ww ww wg ot yt y noon Saturday when the ration held its most suc- and sale. Mrs. Anton Martinusen.and Mrs.‘ Attending the novelty table were Mrs. Henry Stangbye, Mrs. Lars Directing the Bernhof kitchen Pedersen, were Mrs. Olsen, Mrs, cashier. Clarence Adland was - Miller Bay By STEVIE STEPHENSON _ Monday afternoon the following men: James Col- lison, Mark Nooski, Kenneth Grandison, Louie Tomah, Emsley Stewart, Peter Dennis, William Jamieson from Ward D and F had the privilege of touring the Col- umbia Cellulose Company Limited at Watson Island. | Tidbits ' This was a thrilling experience for the men as most | of them had at some time worked in a sawmill, but! this was their first opportunity to see the complete | work-of.the pulp rnill.- a a Moving -pictures’ taken and shown by Mr. and Mrs. James Oskopovich on house building to flower gardens, fishing and hunting in the Babine district was thoroughly enjoyed by the patients and staff this week. Also films of the Canadian Rockies. and’ festivals and an Industrial Centre in Japan were shown by Peter Demmer, We also had the pleasure of seeing the film on Prince Rupert. This film was so popular we had four showings. ‘ BF Thursday evening the house- keeping department had a get- together in their lounge. Cards, games and dancing were enjoy- ed. Mrs, Jack Stewart prepared the lunch .and Larry Denny was at its regular meeting, was Kinettes — sew quilts: for children “A successful bake sale, planned last week by the Prince Rupert Kinette club held Saturday at McRae Bros. Limited while a rum- mage sale will be held on April 1. oe At the regular meeting held at the home of Mrs, E. E, Kruet- supper zky, the. group sewed on quilts/brai chapter and Mrs. George : : which will: be donated to the| Miller, Municipal first vice- children’s ward in the Prince] regent. Rupert General hospital. ‘In charge .of the music. ‘ . fe + . W.-H. Cook, regional account- ant from Vancouver. is visiting President -Mrs. W. A. Gordon presided. . : The session. concluded with! the hospital for a few days. refreshments anda story-telling | a bor (hour, = 0 i «Miss Lillian McCullough, of; 1 ‘the nursing staff spent a few? days. holidaying ,at Lakelse, 7 Prince: Rupert: Daily’ News os” ~ Tuesday, February 16, ‘1960. Advertising in The Daily* News - Brings . Results { 3 1 Just give me enough 1 gas to d rive off the nearest cliff. AQ Old “Daredevil Dan”. doesn’t : _care what happens to. his. car or himself! But then, ne’s different. from most folks, For example, YOU . care for your car... . and ‘WE do, too! We're here to clean it, fuel it, water It, nourish it when it's 1]... ‘to provide the best service possible for your car... because we CARE. You'll be ya a glad we do! “ . WILL THE OWNER OF ‘THE Can Wrrn |) 2nd Ave. ~ LUCKY LICENCE No, 390-302 ‘} 1 & 6th St.) preaSe CALL IN FOR A SPECIAL PRIZE, _ PHONE. ee, me o'S33 | KAIEN ESSO SERVICE EWIDE | , ; , A ' ’ at . _ ‘ ‘ * " hoy , : . STILL PLENTY OF BARGAINS FOR ALL! GET YOUR CHOICE. OF RECORDS AT GREAT SAVINGS. McRAE BROS. LTD. 327 Third Avonuo Woit Phono 2325 5 > . ' “f toe Boa was Le vast : x ay ibaa Geaee ae a se alata \ \ ¢ ov ite 7? a ae wo OF as VANCOUVER OFFICIAL MRS. R. R. SHORT REED, provincial IODE first vice-president’ is EP ee one an yA Belg pig hn SSL ’ eV yy 95 iy a it ? © pictured left with Mrs. Joe Ridsdale Municjpal chapter regent, Saturday evening during a dinner interlude at the home of Mrs. T. A. McMeeckin when the visitor was the guest of the Cambrai chapter prior to her departure home Sunday morning A silver 60-year plaque,:com- memorating the diamond jubilee ; year was intermingled with tu- \lips and daffodils’ to form the beautiful pouring table centre- piece. ” 1Mrs. Eric G iJ. “Lester. t | ter,’ Mrs. T, A. J. ..{|Kernahan. by plane. —Photo by Mrs. J. J. Comadina. Provincial IODE official feted by chapters during 3-day visit by chapters during 3-day visit In. a gracious ‘setting of daffodils’ and tulips, attractively arranged throughout the -home of Judge and Mrs. W. A. Schultz, more than 75 guests Saturday afternoon were received by Mrs. Joe Ridsdale, regent of Municipal chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of, the Empire and. introduced to guest-of-honor Mrs. R. R. Shortreed of Vancouver, first vice-president of IODE provincial. - The occasion marked the 60th birthday of IODE, founded Feb- ruary 13, 1900. in Fredericton, New Brunswick. , Assisting Schultz and Mrs. Ridsdale were Mrs. C. G. Ham, regent of Cam- ess of Edinburgh entertained | Mrs. Shortreed at the home of Mrs. Wilfred McLean. Mrs. Ver- | non Dexter convened the buffet: hostesses with Mrs. was the guest of Queen Mary | chapter, Mrs. ‘Shortreed was taken. for a tour of the city. ; The evening affair concluded jat the home of Mrs. Charles \Reda. o On the eve of her departure ; home, Mrs. Shortreed was the; \ ve - os b Leaving yesterday « by - Serviteurs were Mrs. Alex Sla-i plane were. Mr. and Mrs. Ryo Ww. McMeekin, Mrs. | James, 412: Emmerson Place, for ! i at the tea cups were | . Munn and Mrs. P. Presiding 'R.- Harris the - kitchen . A round of parties were held guest of Cambrai chapter at a in honor of the Vancouver visi-|dinner party hela at the home tor. Thursday evening the Duch- of Mrs. McMeekin. PERSONALS Stewart Duncan, and..Mrs. vleft with his mother this morn- Prior to a dinner party Fri-!ing by car en route to Victoria Former resident J. H.. Kraup- the —— , mother ‘ner was in the city over” | weekend visiting ‘Mrs. Mimi Kraupner, 216 Elev- lenth Street, prior to leaving for} Smithers where he was trans- \ferred from Terrace CPA! Alexander day night in Club 27, where she; where they will join Mr. Duncan to make their permanent home. | his with Royal Bank of. Canada. and Mrs. W. ‘A.{ Vancouver and New York.. Mr.‘ erton, 420 Eigt : -< | James, technical superintendent : are deaving ‘tomorrow morning! were:of Columbia Cellulose Company : by:plane via ‘Terrace for ! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Brew- Lege’ Mgttgt high Al yeti? ot rie’ ea tyitA br v1. OVO iy iy y CY SOLS a TT EVN VSI AS IE ONE US US TS CNS ALT NEY OO OF OS Ey OY WD son of Mr. Duncan, hth. Avenue..East. | a week's : / Installation of officers, by the Valhalla Lodge No. 0. A. JOHNSON RE-ELECTED Valhalla lodge holds installation meeting — bers and plans for the annual banquet comprised the very important meeting Thursday night conducted initiation of new mem- Installing officer, acting on behalf. of past-president A, O. Morse, was Knut Halberg. O. A. Johnson was re-installed as president. — Others taking appointments for another term were Mrs. Ver- ner Fossum, treasurer; Mrs. Rayner Montgomery, financial secretary; Mrs. Andrew Dybhavn, marshall; Mrs. O. A. Johnson, outer guard and Mrs. Reginald Webber, inner guard. . Installed in new posts. were |: Mrs. Cari Rosang, vice- president; Mrs. Stanley. Veitch, recording secretary and Mrs.’ planning late winter and At the. hospital committee, meeting held at the home of; Mrs. Albert Davis, plans were completed for the WOTM chap- ter hight program. Mrs. Davis ‘lwas named to purchase contest prizes and Ray McMillan raffles for February. Chairman Nels Nelson asked for money-raising suggestions to continue to as- sist student nurse: Jeanette | Sparks. Thirteen members of the Li- brary committee gathered at the home of. Mrs. Charles Postuk to plan a home tea and bake sale, March 23, at the home of Mrs. Harry Nelson. Members drew names for Secret Pals, prior to the refreshment hour. | ' At the January Moosehaven committee meeting held at the. home of Mrs. Carl Matson, at- Walter Johnson, chaplain. were Mr. and Mrs. Knut Nor- dale. : _ It was decided to hold the annual lodge banquet on March 12 in the Valhalla hall. For re- servations members to get in touch with Mrs, O. A, Johnson or Mrs. Conrad Stor- dale. Mrs. Rosang. cluded the session. | Women of the Moose news ~ Women of the Moose committees are in full swing ‘committee met at the home of 67 in the Valhalla hall. Initiated as -new members are asked ’ Winner of the lucky box was Bingo and refreshments con- spring activities. © present. Plans were discussed for the Friendship Ball, May 6. Members of the Social Service Mrs. Arthur Cartwright. Chair- man Mrs... Gordon: Ronson’ re- ported that seven grocery hamp- ers had been donated to needy}, families. It was decided to give || $10 to Mooseheart for the Good Citizenship contest. The monthly prize donated by Mrs. Cart- wright, was won: by Mrs. Alec Pongracz.. oe DID YOU KNOW? MANY. OF THE - BEST PARTIES ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS . tended by 10 members, a bake: sale on January 30 and an old time dance,. February 12, was planned., Proceeds from both events. went to pay for the rec- ord player given the residents at the Pioneer Home. : Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs: Douglas Standring. chaired by Mrs | Friendship, met at John Thomson, <4 Members of the Academy of the | Moose ‘Temple with 19 members CHINESE FOOD! Students. get honors — Five music students :-re-, ceived first: class honors’ .. and four given. honor — marks in the examinations held recently at the Royal: Conservatory of Music of Toronto in Prince Rupert. © Successful first class ‘honor candidates were Winfried Rompf, Grade 4 theory in history; Nora L, Mah, Carol Shatford and Edda: Patzold, Grade 2 theory and Shirley A. .Jackson, Grade’ '1 theory. : a oe Receiving honors ‘were Tom Harding, Grade 4 theory in har- mony, counterpoint and history; . Karen McBride, Grade 3 theory. in harmony and history; Gwen. Warren, Grade 2 theory and .. Wayne Wicks, Grade’ 1. theory. .. _ Announcements. . . Pet : ‘ @ Garden Club meeting, Civic Centre, 8. o’clock, Feb. 17..° (33). @ L.O.0.M. attention all mem- bers. Initiation and meeting, 8:30 . Tuesday, Feb. 16. All. members ~ please attend. . Soe (82) ® Booth Memorial High School P.T.A. meeting. in.- the. lunch room, Senior High School, Wed:,- February 17, at 8pm... 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