ee I Sa oy i — ES AS TIE aaa ER PD perce Ret, - Menzies, Mrs. Keith Young, Mrs. ‘Coming: next week. . ‘Canadian: Prince: Saturday. night ONTARIO VISITOR IN ATTENDANCE Wes é Seqi gin installed nobly grand Installation of officers for 1960 highlighted the ear Wed the Rebekah Centennial No. 40 pesday night when first meeting of the dwin Fregin as Noble G District Deputy President Mrs. Norman Moorchouse, assisted by Deputy Marshall Mrs. Willlam Stevens, read the obligation and Invested the regalia of the sta- lions to members, Others installed were Mrs William McDade, vice- -grand; Mrs. Leslie Brain, recording sec- retary; Miss Alida Johnson, who retained has post as financial secretary as did Miss Alice Paul- SON as treasurer, Mrs. C. J. Wilkinson: was jn- Stalled as warden, Mrs, George McLean, conductor, Mrs. H. V. Tattersall, chaplain, Mrs, S. V. Cox, musician . and Mrs. John Johanson, color-bearer, . Officers Installed to support noble, vice-grand and fuard- fans were Mrs. A, E. Wood, Miss Gracie Wood, “Mrs. J. W. Gil-. bert, Mrs..R.-N, Boychuk, Mrs. Ida Paulson and Mrs. , Moore- house, Taking the- gavel Mis: Fregin. f Kebehahs dge invested Mrs. rand. for ‘sick visiting, instruction, en- tertainment and: publicity, ° ship were read as well‘as many New Year's greetings and notes, received from members now liv- ing in other parts of the prov- ‘nce, in whicn they. expressed best. wishes to the lodge. . Distinguished visitor introduc: } ed to the meeting was George Michaud from Sioux Lookout, Ontario. son. and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Michaud of 100 @leventh Street, is a member of doth the Oddfellow and Rebekah odges in-his town. He expressed his happiness in attending the “wonderful “meet- ng ” Refreshménts, served. by hos- Wood, concluded the’ Impressive named the various committees + ty members j join OORP in impressive ve cerem ony The Order of the Royal in long white silk robes and the impressive escort for six new membres last night when the OORP: held an Elks lodge; > With et Honored Royal Lady Mrs. ‘Donald. Crowe presiding, Mrs. Samuel Irvine, Mrs. Andrew John Fehr,’ Miss. Carol Nelson and Mrs. Ann Olaksew were wel- comed by’ the’ membership in a candlelight setting. and: going Mr. and Mrs. Alfred’ Petterson, 914 Sixth Avenue East, plan to leave Saturday aboard the Cana- dian Prince for Vancouver to at- tend the- wedding of their niece Otto Breimo, 142, Seventh Av- enue . West, leaves” ‘aboard the for Vancouver. where he’ will: Te- ceive medical. treatment. pe BBM session: ov Purple drill team, garbed purple satin capes formed initiation. meeting in the’ During the short business ses- sion, a report-on the charitable work | done by .the. lodge. at Christmastime was given by Mrs. Alan Currie and it was noted that $100: was given to a needy family in the. district. Discussion was held on ‘the forthcoming district meeting to be held in Prince Rupert in April when lodges from Burns Lake, Terrace, Kitimat and- Smithers will be represented. It was decided to hold a rum- mage sale in the near future. . The attendance prize was won . 'jby Mrs. W. D, Delloch. Winner of the last ‘“‘monthof the dress’ New. applications for ‘member~ - Mr. Michaud, here visiting his | tesses Miss Johnson and Miss| 4 raffle was announced as Mrs. Jean McDade. =: ‘Refreshments? ‘and a. “social vey ntl PDO i "a ae ett ae a B a 3 4 9 a a _o * , soe ee me we : a satoesearateaen “EMBROIDERED party dress for. dress-up occasions has a “built: in gift for mother-—-no ironing. Of 100 per cent terylene as fine as a lady’s handkerchief, it: can be- popped into the washing machine, then tumble or drip dried, and will be ready for. wear _immediately..The New Year promises to bring children’ s clothes * which are prettier and: easier’ to care for: than ever before. | Dress. by Kiddie Kraft. w . : MOPRILELELELODOL LI ECOLCLLOLIOODIEDELOS DIDO DIOS City Guides to. plan for golden jubilee year . Plans to mark the 50th year of girl: “guiding in- Canada will be. made locally Monday night when. the ing in Canada _ Girl Guide Local association holds its annual meeting Monday, January 18, at 8 p.m. in the Civic Centre. CR District Commissioner’ Mrs. R.. F. Lucas, asked that. all parents of Brownies: and ‘Guides and interested - Persons . attend: this important: meeting when films.on. ‘Guiding will be shown along with a special film of the: Government House -. Garden’ Party. held:in Victoria last J uly, which: was attended © Pa hour concluded. the meeting.* |. by Betty. McGill, «who: epresented ; Guides. sofzPrince. Rupert. |. Prince Rupert. Daiiy News ee BTL Thursday, January 14, 1960 rete? REET RR LO EEA EOLA LO MRE eI OOO G OR LR: Ce FORE 4, "on" wor ey Pg ge ge get ee ener “ers 3 eer oe an a ye a A 3 ~|Sonja Ladies last night when the group held its first meeting of the new year at the hme of Mrs.. Barney Roald. [Waseng were named to the sick]. visiting committee. oo ‘Webber and Mrs. Sandhals. lage sale on February 20 and| @ Prince Rupert: Fishing Vessel: the 29th anniversary banquet on|Ownérs Association meeting at t February 27,00 4° Raffle . winners were. David January.: All members requested / Sandhals and Christine Deane. | to. attend. oo ~ (10) .[Jack- Strang, vice-president;|the chair prize. Mrs, Erling Wick, secretary; Mrs.|_ Refreshments served by | the Raymond Montgomery, treasurer] hostess Mrs. Roald, concluded me ane Mrs, Reginald Webber, pub- the night’s meeting. Tlicity.. , ned for during ‘the month of e whist and danée at S.O.N. February, during. a short: bus-| Hall, Friday, Jan. 15. Whist at 8 iness session. — (9) Sonia Ladies elect - Mrs. Anton. Strand. Mrs. Anton Strand was elected president of the Pa pb onmmanet Others to take office were Mrs. Mrs, ‘Harold Grindstrana won Mrs. Peter ‘Lien and’ Mrs, Nels co cu ta Announcements Auditors for the year are Mrs. ® Garden Club meeting Monday Jan. 18 at Civic Centre at 8 p.m.; Several” functions were plan- 1 '@ /ay) and ‘dance at 10.. It was decided to hold a rum- Civic Centre, on Sunday, 17th * My father says the paper he reads ain't put up right. re He finds a lot of fault, he docs, porusin’ it all night. me ON ae He says there ain't a single thing in it worth to read oo a And it doesn’t print ‘the kind of stuff the people reolly need, : He tosses it aside and says it’s strietly on the bum. a 7 But you ought to hear him hollor when the paper doasn’t come, | Ho reads about the weddings and he snorts like. all-got-out, ce oo Be Ho roads the social doings with a most dorisive Shout, 0 a o Ho says they ‘make the papers for the women folks alone, mo an os Ho'll road about the partics and he'll fume and frot and groan, Ho'll road of information that doesn't havea crunb— =, eh But you ought to hear him hollor when tho papor some ime Co so , Ho is always first to grab it and he reads it all clear through, - pee ee oy ~ Ho don’t miss an itom or an ad, ... « athot's true, oe ce eine ' Ho says they don’t know what we want, the darn. “nowspaper guys. one ee Ho's ‘going to take a day some day and go to ' ‘put them. 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