ENT ice ne RE eS ' ee Be ey a) Sees me ne ak pia a te cele ey ’ PR yp te tee ., : “ ah gl Ghote My Site ty tatetensoicn wa atta ot _ ASSEMBLY PRESIDENT MAKES OFFICIAL VISIT : ' A busy week for Rebekah Centennial Lodge No, September 11, concluded last night when niversary of Rebekahs. : « Special church service concludes ' active week for Rebekah lodge the lodge attended the Sunday eve- ning church service at First Presbyterian church to mark the 159th pirthdey we taegs 40 which began Sunday, Also in attendance at the ser- vice, presided by church minister Rev. Ivan 8. Gamble, were mem- bers of Oddfellows. *Occastoning the week’s activi- tiés was the official visit of Van- couver resident Mrs. F. CG. (Is4- bel) Harrison, president of the Rebekah Assembly, who upon ner’ arrival. September 11, was feted at an afternoon tea at the home of District Deputy Presi- dent Mrs. Norman Moorehouse. “The social was designed for officers of the lodge to have an informal visit with the disting- uished visitor “At a special meeting Monday winter schedule, the first set by ‘new fall term at the home ‘ It w night held in the Valhalla Hal’, evening sence’ at on phe ae Har hing addressed the | morning. of October 8 the chap- ‘ ge speaking on the,work be-|ter would hold a rummage sale ng. done by Rebekahs with par- in the Aldine Block store ‘in ticular emphasis on the trans-| sixth Street. ent sick committees, ~ Conveners Miss Evelyn Rivett BC. e spore Newton Surrey, !and Mrs, R. G. Moore announced , an establishment built and|/pians for the Cambrai “Merry- paid for by the Rebekahs and | Go-Round”, brid eri to be- Oddfellows where elderly resi-|gin next month. series to dents composed of couples and| yn other business Miss Elinee single men and women wefe| James, Mrs. G. P. Lyons and Mrs. able to maintain a home for) a, S. Cooper were named to as- Spiga Gilead Rahentaan aneg ey ea saat eKIO 4 themselves. sist in the Prince Rupert Wo- of “We feel very gratified with|men's Co-Ordinating Courcil " , this endeavor, which brings|tag day September 24 while Mrs. comfort and happiness to’ many|R, B. Wilson and Mrs. William * elderly persons, not. necessarily | McLean, will assist in the Cana- nesday night with Noble Grand Tea,” Nove . Cé mhber 9. Mrs. John Fregin in the chair, neo plans were laid for the fall andthe serving of refreshments by of hostesses . Mrs. which will be the “Bazaar andand Mrs. Harry Quick. Rummage, bridge plans [ODE Cambrai © October Slane, were completed -Wednesday night when the Cambrai chapter of the Imperial Order. Daughters of the Empire held its first meeting of the Regent Mrs. T. "A. McMeekin presiding. The session concluded with James — Gilbert. of Mrs. R. A, Morley with senna rte nanee Anti nee AO eee a ‘meen dian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society’s canvass next month. The membership voted the sum of $20 to be-given the Prince Rupert chapter of the Retarded Children’s Society of B.C. to be used for taxi fare for the stud-. ents of the Jack and Jil) school, until] the end of December, Tickets for the IODE “Bazaar and Tea,” to be held in the Civic Centre November 24, were dis- tributed for advance sale. Co-hostesses for. the . evening were Mrs. R, G. Moore and Mrs. A. S. Cooper. Mrs. Mooré won the monthly raffle. meimbers of the lodges,” the president. said. ‘Mrs. Harrison stressed ' the value of bursaries and scholar- ships which the joint organiza- tions have'offered to the younger generation, and went on to men- tion the latest project the “Eye Bank” and the visual research foundations which ‘has already done much good in restoring sight to many. samen Suata ETE two. visitors from the south, Mrs, W. J. Lineham, past noble pratid and district: representa- . tive of Colfax, Rebekah No. 1, - Vietoria, and Mrs. Bruce Love sr., noble grand of Goldeh Link No. 24:Vancouver. Concluding - the meeting Mrs. function was the Roye, Boychuk'.and Mrs. Leslie elect Miss Frances Mahara. Brain ‘served lunch. At the regular meeting Wed- of September 23 at the United Church. | balloons. freshments, - eSATA ne Daughters of the Empire letter also stated that nursery bags were in demand. tonight. will assist in elety drive. eS LEST hamper Sie 7 ase Centre November 24, ham, now-of Victoria, . | IODE Municipal eR seem, of Mrs, Joo Ridsdale. oe gee ot eater 1 “PERSONALS ost roe P= Sogn - eS eee Yes, ‘you CAN afford the finest flannel, tweed, or, plaid you anye so Much’ when you sew this cont and logains sat Printed Pattern AGH; Chil- cron’ s Bizon 2, 4, 6,,Blz0 6 out- fit. takes 254; yards, Bi-lInche Bond FORTY CENTS - “(400), “nt coins (stumps cannot be ”y ‘ncoopted) , for this pattorn. Plonse print plainly Stat, NAME, ADDRESS, 8: TYLe UMBER & Band 0 ardor to ANNE ADAMS, va of Prince Rupart Daily by Nows, Pattorn Dopartment, 6 dpyont Bi, West Toronto, Ont, SANS OE enema in em Anriou ncements Mr, and Mrs, British Columbi pointe, | seme rarae ae OT Mrs, John Bremner tonded atny fa: gioat. Fifth Avenue Hast. 0 neeraneran eertee day mornine vin Torrace . on routo to his home in Was : ° ! Wodnesdny, Bopt, 218 ey mime In tho netivity room a » ) fhe Booth Memorint anton High Mr, and Mii, Q 4 Bahoal, Wvaryone if woleame is) Mt avonth AvonitC ane t yf ‘ ' A | ' ‘ a Wie age ta wees os . * | of his son and ee WEDDING SEPTEMBER 23 Wi. ‘ W Turner entertains -— brido-clect Exdine Bride- elect Miss Erdine Goreham was the recipient Welcomed at the session were| of lovely miscellaneous shower gifts Thursday night when hostess Mrs.-William Turner entertained. the bride-to-be in honor of her The wedding will be an.event First Co-hostess for the delightful bridesmaid- Completely surprised, upon her arrival Miss Goreham was pre- sented with a ‘corsage .of. pink|jama, Mrs: William Kernaham, carnations and seated under aj Mrs. canopy of streamers and colored | William Donaidson, Mrs. Arthur An. enjoyable series of. guess- Alice Paulson, Mrs. Keith Hum- ing games was followed by re- including: a shower Miss Adeline “Misewski, . “Queen Mary. thanked — ~ for Korean donations ' The Queen Mary. Chapter ‘of the Imperial Order | donations of nursery bags and knitted socks ina |et- ter received from the IODE provincial headquarters. Read. at the first meéting of the season ,Wednesday night in the Civic Centre with Regent |!y raffle: Mrs, Yet Wong in the chair, the more In other business Mrs. Wong announced that she would assist in the Salvation Army canvass It was reported that the chap- * |ter had assisted in the Canad- jan National Institute for the Blind drive for funds, the tag day for Retarded Children. and the Canndian Arthritis and Rheumatism So- It. was decided to feature 0 grab bag stall and a grocery | in the IODE “Bazaar and Tea” to be held in the. Civic. Welcomed to the meeting wag former membor Mrs, W, J. Lines! It was announced that the mooting will bo held October 3 at the homo sere ame were mena Mra... Howard Haugitn and hor gon Ronald of 2022 Atlin ‘Avenue roturned home last week follow~ Ing a five-week holiday. in Van- _yaurself! The tee de me souver, Victoria and othor south - |. or. bonnot will delight on points, T, I poultor, 722 |. Taylor Stroet,. loft, this morning | weerrevests by train for'a monti's holiday In| Vancouver and will visit ofhar Longline residents Mr. and roturned d fron Vanaouver to apond nn oye Tues “ay daughtor Mrs, Mary Macltod, 653 Wilholm Knlepkamp loft rri- bY) vow night at 8 0 ‘aloo: An the Onnadian Pacific Airlines plano —Bocondary Schools PTAlGoymany after aponding © bwor | rm weook holiday in tho city aa goat daughtor-in-law, Otto H, Peniopkamp,| robs an® ih marriage to Garth Decker. with Miss Mahara assisting in the, gift opening. Invited guests | offering pest wishes and gifts: were Mrs. J. W. 4 Decker, mother of the groom- elect, Mrs. Gordon Nicolls, Mrs. Bruce Mills, Mrs. Barney Sugu- Malcolm Huskins, Mrs. Smith, Miss Hazel Kyle, . Miss perville, Mrs. G.-P. Patzold and checked for. possible. leaks: and holes in pipes... was thanked for its Korean arene seers mengne 8 Pe sar Mrs, rs, Ridsdale won the month- yey os . EET EEE EEE E Round” tou rna ment A proposed “Merry- Go- bridge * ment received top priority. Peeitntid , gee EL ye oe Ye PF > .. PRINCE RUPERT. COUPLE IN BRITAIN, “On a year’ 's vacation in Britain are Mr. ‘and. Mrs.: George Abbott . of 436 Fifth Avenue East, Prince ‘Rupert: ‘They | “have visited, - vseveral towns in Lancashire including - Wigan, . where Mrs. Ab-. bott was born. During their stay they went to the world-famous - flower show: at Southport, where they are’ photographed admir- ‘ing the display of shrubs. Mr. and Mrs. Abbott plan a “holiday Me -in London before returning home next year. —They ; were: photo-: j. graphed and interviewed August 26 by the: ‘British. ‘Travel As- . sociation. pS tourna--} “Prince Rupert Daily. Bee Monday, September’ 19, 1960, 3] ‘| William F. Stone; : today.’ asked 1 dren at the pool. during t _| Thursday night when the} ‘|Prince- Rupert. General: Hospital Women’s Axuili-.} ary held its first meeting of the fall term. Held in (the Civic Centre. with president: Mrs. Carl: Strand presiding, all interest-. ed persons were reminded to. get in touch with Bridge chair- man Mrs. J. R. Ayres at 5754. for a bake sale to be held dur- ing the month of October, Morley, chairman of the Hos- nounced that cook books were still in demand and. requests, for the books had been received Texas, U.S.A. " Meeting iomorrow for AYPA A re-organized group of the Anglican Young People’s association, at St. Petef’s Anglican church, Seal Cove, will genral ‘meeting tomorrow night at 7:30 in the St. Peter's parish hall. The group which received its charter March $11, 1954, re-or- ganized last . spring with the following officers elected: raine Viereck, vice-president, Allan Mellor, secretary. and act- ing treasurer, Lorraine Viereck. Appointed Game organizers organizers were Rita Martin and Jack McLean. ~Chaplain for the AYPA is Rey.. Donald Chassels, parish minister for St, Peter's Anglican church, pn. LU, McGANN, profession- al consultant for the Asso- clation for. Retatded Children of British Columbia, will’ ad-. dress a public meoling tonight MM 8 o'clock in the Civic Centro Common, lounge. ° Now on tour of. novthorn British: Columbia, Dr. MeGann was appolnted to his new position in Mare h While hore he will moot pars ants of retarded ‘children to discuss existing problems, Dr, McGann's purpose is to work towards further development sorviecy and prograns for "0- tarded children, | |. Peer eens ne ernese nse se, to ‘meet’. “night All povsona Yomi In the ‘ onoration of the Prince Ruport Concert soolety. and wombers ‘pro. Nalced: to | uttend the first ‘mating of tho soatety tomor.. Clvie Contre, | rominded’ AN. holdarw Of pon~ non's tlotcotw that: they wre» mitomniiantly mombors, of tho: soololy, Ve hae uy ' oe ede bate at eit, eo att eels . nnd extension of profosstonal , Concert- goers . Proaldent. Richard. Mitorson: Ruporti ! ye ve jnesssueenivesacsorenettsessete, FLOWER LIFE Flowers will last longer if cut in carly morning or late ovening| two Inches of warm water, ESSENTIAL SUBSTANCES Vitamins are minute organic ¢ substances ossontial to the main-; tenance of life, health and nore Mal dovolopment, Miller Bay — i Tidbits By STEVIE STEPHENSON Miss Grace Harris, RN, Vancouver, regional sup: ervisor of nurses is visit- zone for | the next two |weales, Tuoadny : aftornoon tho house: Arthur Martin. with a wedding alft: in honor. of. his rocont n mare riage.” oh ; sy o * on ‘Anturday, Misi; Margaret Ross, RN, attondod tho‘ono-day study 'in Casualty Shnulation in | the. Olvil ¢ ‘Petonoo Hal Prinen MY, ‘and May: James Oakopor], wish: loft Saturday. by enr to}, tour: northern parts of British Columbia, Es ‘ Tentative plans were made- | In other business Mrs. R. A.‘ pital Auxiliary Cook. Book, an- . from as far.as New Jersey” and | 4s Refreshments. were, served. toy AS Before. winter, ‘home urpaces conclude the session:. s and. ‘heating systems should. be). “Advertising. in. The. Daily . News Brings Results , O “TONIGHT - ‘Civic , oe DAIRY. FARMERS: oF CANADA. . Me 429° Huron. Street, Toronto. "PAGODA DRIVE-IN | “Take- Out .Orders. only. -YOU, MAY, EAT IN. YOUR ‘CAR formerly, Hollywood - Cafe). NOW OPEN ‘DAILY. i “12:30, p.m. — 3:30 am. We pay: delivery ‘charges up to- $1. 00. on orders of $4. 00. or ba ES ‘more. Yoon ‘Phone. 6226 CAT THE CENTRE — An: ‘innovation, last’ yea. of the -Jack:,and - Jill’ Scho to “provide an hour of) for pupils. at the’ Civic: Ce ‘Swimming: Pool each. W: day, from: 10:30 unti 11:30*a: | has: begun. once again. President, of the. Prince pert branch of. the. Associatio for Retarded Children: ‘o . that interested’ persons. who: ‘wish to volunteer their: assist: ‘ance. in. supervising: the: chi to: please: elepbone ; _ Supervisor, oF hold vits| ‘Mark Ewen, president; Lor-j- - ‘and ‘the stems ‘placed in about, * ing the hospital and. the keeping. department presanted | THIS IS MY KIND OF CAR. FUNCTIONAL ~ AS /A.ROCK. BUILT SOIT WILL rat -