Prince Rupgrt Daily News _ 3 Wednesday, ‘April 13 1960 * BENEFIT WHIST FOR CANCER SOCIETY » -| SON lodge realizes” $100 for Morven fund The net proceeds of $100 réalized from the Benefit Whist Drive held Frida y night by the Sons. & of Norway Vinland’ Lodge. No: 28 will 30° towards 7 the Cuthbert Morven Family Fund. Ten tables were in piny at the successful social function, held in the SON hall, Taking prizes in the women’s section were Mrs. A. BE, Norton, _ first; Mrs. Alf Jensen, second and Mrs, William Pilfold,* pool. In the men’s division Ted: Ror- vik took first prize; Hans Hus- PERSONALS Miss Sherril Cook arrived home over the’ weekend. with -her gycst Miss Petra Zinoglu of Venezuela, South America, from Vancouver | where . they attend Crofton House. While home for the Easter’ holidays Miss Cook, _ daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Cook: is entertaining her friend with many social functions. . . . t Among students arriving home during the weekend to spend the Eastér holidays: with their famil-" ‘jes were Miss Eleanor Greene : and, -Miss Andrea. Hanson; eee WHISKY C ANADI AN, PARK: ile rear old’ whiskies. Park .& 0" THREE FEATHERS. 4 year ‘old, ‘with 8 ' year old’ adden. mee V OYAL: COMMAND — -8 Year old, with 15 year old addéx ..55 : “also, available - "PARK: & TILFORD LONDON ORY GIN A British Columbia i Industry” NORM VANCOUVE nh, R. Cc, vik, second and William Roth- well, pool. “Raitfle winners were Martin »; Bjorndal, a rug donated by Dun. can McRae, and Robert Parks, a carving set, donated by Earl Gordon.. Committee in charge was Mrs.. John. -Fredheim, Mr. and Mrs.' § Martin: -Bjorndal, Mrs::“Michael : Colussi, - Mrs. Egil’) Rasmussen . and Mrs. P. L. Peterson. . _ Michael Colussi who provided aecordion ‘music for dancing, donated’ his services. At the regular meeting of the SON on Monday night the presi- dent Kenneth: Laird gave’ a re- port on the Cancer Society: din- 4 ner. Jig . “During ‘the business - session it was decided to sponsor:a bene-: “fit ‘ whist drive April 22, - : with ‘proceeds’ ear-marked:: for Prince Rupert Unit of: th a adian: Cancer society.” YEAR OLD. p ADDED “aga. perfect éd”- by ‘th & TLFORD LED. venga * fashion, is really. prepared. She: an April bouquet. and tops ° her Ww ressed ‘young’ "shopper: “following: ‘the ”, ES thovelly: wears, a raincoat as bright as ’ : -coiffure: ‘with a Kleinert: swim | cap,. To: the left is a pixie” Version with. upward . rising , “petals. doin sombre: tones of. blue. Her. companion | wears | “Daisy-Maze" : 1B. cap: of © shagey,, many- -petalled., daisies.” Sey gt es Se ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING © Seal. Cove. night with Robert Kelsey, Others named to office were Mrs, Roy Wagner, vice- -president; Mrs, Robert Whiteley, secretary; Mrs. Ernest “Tubb, treasurer; Mrs, Hans Peterson, ‘member-. ship; Mrs. “Joseph. Rurka, -SO-. cial; Mrs: Te A. -Paavola, : _Pro- gram; Mrs. ‘Albert, Dalzell;: council; Mrs. Leonard . ‘Hadiand: publicity - and -° ‘Mrs- ‘B.H. Jor- dan, hospitality. ° ee During the - "business * “session it was decided to ‘hold the. regu- lar meétings :every second Mon- day of the” ‘month. ‘f To Kenia ‘April 93, the. first ~ class | ‘will be held: at: Q: ‘30. ‘p.m. in the’ small gymnasium. : mop All interested “persons may. in-” quire (for further .: information at. the Civic Centre desk. Dancing instructress is Mrs, ‘P, Susan’ Biro, . former. profes- sional dancing: star from Hun-. gary. It was announced that the This advertisement is: not nublished or displayed by the Liquor co . Board or by the Government of British Columbia ~*majority of all other scheduled | sports and recreational classes “In the 1959-60 program were _ Presentation: of: the “variety y ee des a yal ty athyteacog Pile ee ite ales “yaa yy aay Pah tel ws —_ " iS iia Otintiritr ne RAS en LES " GooD- LOOKING SHOES THAT FIT . GOOD AND FEEL GOOD. SHOES IN «SIZES AND STYLES. TO: PLEASE eee EVERY MEMBER OF: THE FAMILY, » SHOES. AT PRICES THAT GO EASY: ‘ON ‘THE FAMILY BUDGET. FOR EASTER CHOOSE YOUR NEW FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK. | MEN ve You'll love the comfort and wear of our casuals and dress shoos in all sizes and colors, priced from $7.85 to match, priced ‘from $2.95 - ‘EASTER TIME... SHOE TIME woe SHOP FASHION FIRST s3¥ ard Ave w. PRINCE RUPERT'S LEADING SHOE STORE” oe ‘Dial sod6 ' , a ‘ baltic fF. t Be wied ae t. ®. AR LADIES oo For stylo and comfort ournow. y stock of pumps, _sondals and flats is ‘unsurpassod, just tho thing to complote your new Easter outfit, and with. pursos ‘CHILDREN sy Alway 8 enioy ‘choosing thair now shoos -- - gt FASHION, there dre so many. styles. to ‘choose from. Saddles, Oxfords, Loofors, Potont Straps, |; Scampers,. Boots and Sandals, pricod | \ From " 00 wea . an SHOES |. $3. 95 aA rad eu cepte AF ‘ a ' wt e ye ’ oy we Os ye ‘fe “by f heal BEEN DE GTA, : y . oe vo . Od Be . urday nights... Philip Murray -was elected president of the Seal ‘Cove school Parent-Teacher association held: Monday Past- President presiding. ‘In the. programm. ‘session ‘public health. nurse..Miss_ Lynda. Rob- | ertson and. school. principal C. ‘F..-Greenhough conducted-a most instructive and interesting question and:answer period on the’ work’ of. a public» health nurse in’ the- home ‘and ‘in’ the. scheol, followed. - by» questions from’. ‘the - floor.- A refreshment hour concluded the. ) PTA organizational meet- Shows” Considered to. be! ‘the ‘blegest program attendance in: the. ‘his-. tory of the: ‘Centre; it was. re- corded that. more ‘than (75,000 persons ‘attended classes from October until the end of March. Recreation director Tom Ma- sich announced that more than 60 sessions of sports and recrea- tional classes were held each week in the: Civic Centre. PERSONALS: “Leaving ‘Monday. en. route to ‘Pentucton to; attend the ,annual ‘provincial, Parent-Teacher: Fed- ‘eration: convention':.are.:Mrs.. A. L, Bell, regional representative; ‘Mrs, Arvid: ‘Maki, PT. council; Mrs, O, BR. Green, Booth. Memot- ial PTA: Mrs, John’: “Denning, Conrad PTA: and Mrs, T. A, |! “Johnstone? 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