aed : Yo" ay Fates , Boas Vs anes ’ ‘ ' UJ ’ i ' t t i { t ' ’ ta 4 wrth. out” | Sy pens wih c ] rine t your’ wi | ATi! ent fi fives? | oat sil ay ATY at! ; ; spel offee fare was sponsored by the on’s softness, i hieved by blousing, Biied by the trend i an |: | i ‘ ae! PAS i po “a ‘ { ‘belore 150 fchion conscious S city women” : _ The unveiling of glamorous clothes to be worn ‘this Yuletide. ‘season. wa lame ni asnion conscious women Wednesday night in the Annunciation. ahl presented 30 outfits, Fanging | from basic dresses to late. dey cocktail and f hristmas fashion show- ng of women's apparel. Eleven: lovely models graced he footlights th a breathtaking nya, of garments, chosen with XAC ing care by show director its. Stromdah! from Parkers dies Wear, “The successful function and atholic Women’s League, under he: chairmanship of Mrs. Wiill- am Bond. The collection showed this sea- fluidity of line, draping id floating panels, all in ex- site fabrics of wools, pois de , chiffons and pure silks. Daytime fashions were head- of lighter} ights evening fashions strong- eflected the mood of the 30s d appeared in opulent fabrics. Skirts, with the newest silhou- s in years showed pulled in Amlines, bubble shapes or dély flared, nd topping this picture - of yance was the ultimate in fa- especially de- ig designs, beehives and curls ing outlining ~ ‘the high els appearing with grand r faire were Leona: McChes- ‘D ris Sorenson, Lucille Mc- an Gordon, Em:ny’ Gas- Jenny - Mulhern, Evelyn er, Leslie McLaren, Hil- fons while several styles especially designed to ac- e jewellery.: ‘this © “sgason’s . : -|mal gowns designed with sweep- te costumes with garlands of Kury notes were added: “with : cl chats from Parkers -high- Sand. siove: ‘pipe - modeis| | fashioned of velour, feathers, The winter wool story was told in,a winter white wool and mo- hair coat, brilliant English red basic dress, black stroller suit, enhanced by luxurious _ silver mink collar, Italian mult-colored wool outfits, jersey wool outfits, in willow green, African ‘violet and emerald green boucle, the’ ‘little black” dress, topped by this season’s favorite shag: dress. The extra little topper, the Cha- nel jacket was.also spotlighted. Several ensembles were team- ed with imitation Persian lamb jackets to lend after-five glamor to the basic dress with its ‘dress it-up or dress it. down,” ” charac-. teristics, It was noted that the softly. textured wool garment is this year’s favored fabric for its easy disciplined gualities. In the show case of glamor- ous festive after- five garments were pure silks of multi-colors, pois de soie, Dior blue, lush red velvet, embroidered chiffon, combinations of black satin and Chantilly lace, shirred chiffon in contrasting shades of blue, black satin pois de Ssoie, winter white French wool crepe trim- med with elegant white fox, - brocades, Irish Capure. lace trim- mings and a show stopper of black velvet trimmed with radi- ant silver - metallic threads. and red embroidery to create a most dazzling effect... Sheaths, pencil slim straps and skirts, flared peplums and float- ing panels fashioned these high- styled gowns while the - collec- tion. showed two full length for- velvet and At ve 13 ing panelled backs and volumin- ‘ous skirts of regal brocade. A “Vision of Loveliness” was the “Good Night :Ladies” num- -ber of aqua and mauve. waltz length boudoir nightwear’: -fash- ‘jened = of crystal ‘nylon. and matching . peignoirs. es Fashion show . ‘commentator was Mrs, George J. Brown.. A delightful show = interlude was pr ovided by. the. beautiful s0- EHINESE FOOD oe of. $3.00 and up” “PTA ‘meeting . The system of teaching |[arithmetic, and - the- -ad- vantages, problems’, and), BOY “SCOUTS: \SSOCIATION. pecial : courses for Icaders. »SCOUT troops or WOLF UB ° ‘packs have been ar- anged for the Prince Rup- “District. These courses ‘ll be held at the Acro Pp-m. For further ion. anyone sioher, ot. H Course... for I Commissioner™ fot, Cub’ leaders: by, Clib- mastcr Wm.: « Bissett | Prince” Ruport. J a eo: Lcadors are: Urgontly. need: ods, Will. you hele Vier ae sete ame ee DEOL MOTHER Te me RET ADD. $4000. to $8000 | FO. YOUR: ‘PRESENT ree INCOME Z with: ‘a Small | pe Capital Tnvestment | INOW” King Koln: Erquinnod: vith PHILCO-BEND) ca MERCTAL WASTTERS. a a ong ' ‘iwlnosh, Lamndoratien., worl, wan Tabor area are ollt malo pment. Is| by tho primary grades and a 70- ustomor w ; sol! worelion. raprosontin tho |: an roo . me ee ALENT ain on “ton Intoramdlata BrndaA, Dr. and Mra or Bears: roe 1 Yay Inte Rofroahment ‘hostossos were |, vebey ot ents aU aes nat, eh, iy ONE MPI Gpoygny |e finanolng and promoting 2 Ploveo, ‘ een enanenpre ie e he KING |, KOIN | ‘Unundoretio — ts ~RINOUNCEMENTS. Miss. Grace: Marele; RN, Ro- Koin: Laundry ‘Sales, AM: ‘Fourth: Yineoly bi ‘Onlanr Yr. Albert [Club, on Nov. 19 at. 7:00 p.m. and Nov. 20 at 1:15 informa: interested is yequested to phone W. F, Meclntosh, District, Commis- No. 3658, The ‘Scout Leadors hwifl be: conducted by Field ‘John Miller of. Prince: George; the course \y e [pdt of particuiarly. emphasize it, sinue | newt Tnunelerolter |: DRI SNS | are delivering. full cine yrortts: mn spare Hime munnAges te ipromnoryay pd ‘KING you: St hours vn oday, 7 (ays r ‘avalfabio ‘fram ‘theirlonding:.caln | ‘Inundry: ‘Mintrihudor: (i your aren \ Wren, WIRE: on PHONE pitfalls encounterd were explained to parents Wed- nesday night when Prin- cipal F, Greenhough|- ‘and-teachers of Roosevelt Park school took over the rogram at the regular Darent-Teacher associa- tion meeting. ' Mr. Greenhough introduced the teachers as they explained the course as it was taught in each grade. - The curriculum was displayed gn the opaque projector which was operated by Robert Martin, collowed by a “buzz session” on we topic, “We consider arithmetic one Greenhough to.u courses,” Mr. “That is why We meeting. enildren will, need mathematics hing Avanatever career they, choose nfter leaving school,” he said, “1. During the dusiness portion ‘or the meeting, ib waa reported that‘the total sum, collected for UNICEF was just over $300, It was. tlso reported that the imemborship stood nb 4 meme ‘pers, - '“paronts' atiendance pennhnt was won by Miss — Tsahol Matu- nin's classroom, In, reporting on the rovent fenoher : . parent conferences, : ‘Mr. Greenhough. stated that OF per cent of the parents, had “aoe to the school to discuss thoiy chitd’s progress with tho “Aonchers: - Vo Tt waa announced ‘that “the gehool. Christimus. concert, ‘would be held Friday, Docembar. ‘16, To be fentured, ara ‘plita and: songs IX nd Nol, for nt Tho Prince Ruport: Booondary ° moot at & pm snhools, PTA. will Wo maaclny, Nov. el tivity nonin af , Junior High « Bahoal, | woloomnd,, no Sona: *olontones ‘AY’ nes 1 Tt t 4 int iid aa obdtiv’ ue * al gt cigs “ye ante ‘prano voice of Joanne ‘Clee who rendered “It’s a,Grand: Night For Singing” and “If I Loved) You.” Rowse.. Welcoming the CWL president Mrs. G. P. Lyons. } “The: refreshment fare was con- prize ticket number . - ments: throughout the. home of the most important. schooi | 16th, In the ac- Booth Momoarin) ne uh veryony the: keyboard was Mrs. ‘Denis ~ guests | was ned by Mrs. Howard Roos. . Mrs. ‘Lyons . announced | door . was No. 338; ot A LESLIE ‘McLAREN’ . .in’a Glen plaid basic., s.given a. festive reception. by ‘auditorium. when Mrs.. Jean}. ormal wear in d. pre- “ticket holder may ‘Glaim ‘the prize. by ‘calling at. Parkers Lad: ies. Wear, " Le h ‘ EVELYYN: “CARPENTE . in emerald, green’ boucle. - AT HOME OF MRS. W. A SCHULTZ. — Red. white and Veo bea Gp Andrews Ca thedral A beautiful floral centrepiece of red and blue, of enhanced by flags and red, white and blue. rosettes . Thursday afternoon when ‘the: Afternoo St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral held _ a “’Remembra ince cious home of Mrs. W, A. Schultz, wife of County Court: Judge’ Schultz. attractiveness by floral’ ‘arrange-| ‘Receiving the’ many - ‘guests’ a +m the: successful .affair. were, Mrs. George: T. ‘Pattison, Dean’ oft Caledonia."and™ Mrs." “Rupert. Greissel, A’ ‘president, along with the hostess. ee General, conyencr for. the’ No- vember’ event . “was “Mrs. c., Cc. Mills; | With - Mrs. Holtby, tea ‘room tea Saturday in the Mary to the United Fishermen » The sum of $310 was carned a dent. Mrs. : Decorated with streamers . booth, as the ‘Lucky Seven game. son, ¢ In Dr. Ga, W, J, Fiddos, Zone Ally parintendent — lett . Wednesday for. Senttia to attond mootings of the American College of Ghost Physicians where Millor Bay ip presenting a damonstra- ton In Lromtmont:, of. Anfant tue borculasls, va a i: “yy ¥ i : Dr. and Mra, 8. J, Monae hro gional. Nursing (Consultant wna lV diya this” Woolk, Bho, lett, Bey for Massott, . ig: ye: ae Mra ‘Holona: ‘Tdmeaton, RN on] pohalf.‘ of the", aint. proaonted 14, 8 Tn, ,{ Mondays, Nov. : ~ b, ‘of. “Norway moo as cafe Arranged, by, Mrs. Lionel. Holts, ie | by, the decor was given. added: tre Jonge. was. a, scene. of great ac iner, Mrs. Hector Yeomans and Mr visiting in the Nospttal for. na fowl], Mrs; Herbert Bryant attended th while. Mrs, Ernest Campbell and Mrs. . The enjoyable ‘bingo games were Mouland and Mrs, Albert Davies. . Serving were Miss Shirley Olsen, de , Mary Gomez, Miss Marlene Woodruft and Miss Deanna Ron- oo Mra, eee ‘toy wien (© Boodhyo ey abies e Linnean ¥ OA cde @ oa pee Vk : Voss “Presiding. at the tea; cups’ were : ‘Mrs.. D, R. Chassels, wife: of’ ‘Rév. “Anglican: church; ‘Mrs. J donald. and: ‘Mrs. J, F. ‘Williams. Servitetrs. ‘were » Mrs.” ‘Ormsby. ‘Mrs, T.-M.’ Christie, Miss G. %. Watreanm | ; Waterman and Mrs. T. B Black. q .aIn_ the ‘kitchen were: : Emma: ‘St, Clair, Currie: and Mrs. Geofge. Phillip- no son. Mrs, Gcorge Trapp and Mrs. . hostesses were “Mrs. E..O. ‘Ormsby! Ray. ,Davidson seccereetensererseneeteet Tees eee eTe sere TOE Toot NOS: PLODOLS: “URAWU WA EARNS $310 | “AT ANNUAL BAZAAR, TEA ‘Among the many ‘successful bazaars and teas held last week : by. women organizations was the highly :profitable bazaar and Civic Centre staged by the Women's aux- and Allied Workers’ Union. - t the busy event as WA’ prest- “William Greenwood ‘and general convener Gordon Ronson greeted the guests and attended the door. . and floral’ centrepieces the Cen- . tivity with Mrs, R. L. Gard- - 8, Nels Nelson in the sewing e white elephant: stall, Richard Gray attended managed by Mrs, Roy Miss Lynn Mallet, Miss the kitchen were Mrs," Harry Garland, Mrs, Arthur Ine: stanee, Ms, Anna Young and Mrs, Victor Smith, Prize winners were Mrs, Géorge Jeffrics, lamp, No, 82; Nector Yeomans, clock, . No. 276; Mrs. Phillip Crosby, tray, No, 342: Mrs, Sinclair Plorce, novelty ‘pleco; Mrs. Norman Alt- tln, towels; Mrs, Sinclair Plerco, 4 oe Peet tePOOHAve DODO ATT EPOUSDODOLOW OED °° Miller Bay Tidbits gift on Friday diftornoon, * + pillow cnses. \ POCPLEOPOEOEOLO SOLO OPOIF' ¥ Wo are sorry to roport that Wilfred Bowon and Victor Wellé}. 2... have beon off. duty .sleck the aS Inst fow: anys. oe ito. ie "Congratulations: {0 . Jaines.. Stophons, doubles, : Misa Joan: Smith and ce a vo Mra, Jamon. BAtophons, womens} + | od _ [caublos, Larry Donny, mons ANS} | gle, a) tophorns, mons: doublas, on Wine} ode LS GE ning trophios. In.the Privea Rus} Ye port Clyie Contre. “Badminton Olub Tupileo § Tourhament “B" Plight, ee ea) Milan ‘Valovio: ‘howty, RN, Aas 2 ii from o visit. 40 Kinco- vs ; Me Car} w Me “Tho “Anglican ohireh: gorvice | 7 this? "wook' wna; tnke Misa Maine Bulmor a OR facdonell. - HILMA. PYLOT — . in poie de. soie. Dior blue (Staff. photos’ by John Pain) set with: white: tapers: -and raced the pouring: table n Branch“of. the Women’ 's ‘Auxiliary to Day) tea in the spa- _| Homme: baking: table while Mrs, T. cashi Te: * c ‘reate realizes $300 at herder, tea. The Centennial Rebekah. Lodge: No: AO, ‘colo in profusion Wednesday-afternoon to lounge of theCivic Centre when, fine. Lodge, a rs of pink ‘and green’ were used . scene of: loveliness in: the main held its annual bazaar and: ‘fea. ‘Noble Grand Mrs. Edwin’ Fre- to greet each one personally, it + was reported.. ~. Mrs, Norman Moorehouse. was cessful social function. Enhancing the: decor were: -the : individual tea © table centre- pleces of’ yellow baby mums. | - Tea room. convener was: Mrs. G. McLean. and. serviteurs . at- tending .the guests were Mrs.: C. J. \Wilkinson, ._Mrs.. Knut Nor- dahle.and Mrs. George Graham. Mrs. Roy Boychuk. was kitchen and Mrs. J. Adams assisting. The busy sewing stall was: ‘ate |. Mrs. William McDade. cooking. while Mrs. A. ‘BE. Wood elephant, plants and the grocery hamper. .The copper tooled’ pic- ture . of. “The Sandman, made was | won: by Harry Knelson, Other prize - winners . Joe Walsh, _wool cyshion;. ‘Mrs. Cellulose Company,’ Limited; at Watson Island, left: yesterday: with his wife, by CPA plane-en route to New. York: :where’ he will take a 10- day, training course. | ! ce - ® a Miss Jan Hewlett, RN, of. ‘the the city visiting her. aunt « “Mrs: * {| Jocelyn: Bolton, - of 337. “Fourth Avenue. West. . ¥ % Former guest in the city over the week- end. Mr. Lavigne, employed: ; at Kitimat, while in the. city: was. guest: of’ his brother-in-law-. ‘and: general convener for the. “suc- ve convener with Mrs. M. Haines|_ tended by Mrs. J.-Gilbert. and] Mrs. L. A. Brain and ‘Mrs. Wil- ce. liam Stevens handled the homie-|. -- and Mrs: H. L. Quick ‘weré.’in co. charge of the novelties,” white |" — and donated ‘by Mrs. Moorehouse were | Sharon Smith, grocery hamper; : Kitimat General. Hospital nurs- rT ing staff spent the. weekend | in| well-known. basketball | Pe - -player Reggie Lavigne Was: a-}[- gin welcomed as many ‘guests as Boychuk, ‘Mexican ‘be possible individually but — with|and- Mrs.” P. ‘Woodhouse, door | the large“ crowd, she was unable | prize. ; Later: in: “the ‘evenin Tesieh Lodge session, ‘it, was: res! “ yprince ‘Rupect ‘Daily Mews ~ ft a a ie we ‘Monday, November 14,1960 ey ach ‘hag ‘ported by: N Syig-that appr ,been realized. , e “at. the }. “Before you. say This ‘advertisement is. not + published | or -Uauor Control: Board ¢ or by the, Govérnmen Ref reshmenis - het os “displayed , oble. ‘ Gratia ‘presid= oximately $300. had. “coneluded ‘> vm ee ‘busy ‘day’’ for. the lodge. . t of British Columbi OUR "Bach: ‘one’ oF: our. — ‘sister, ° Mr. - and‘. Mrs. Joseph Walsh, 622 Bighth Avenue’ West. | “AND: GET THE © VERY is”, “someone. “special”. an Se J “every,: ‘garment. cleaned is. ‘given: ‘our: “special ‘attentic M. E. ‘Thompson, senior per: | sonne] assistant for: Columbia. |- “customers: “Come: “CUSTOMERS DESERVE BEST i in! i tA. Mac- “WITH Mrs: - Mrs. Charles attended. the 0 NO. WEE GOT. ARE YOU .\. MESSING.) “MISSILES 7 vo AGAIN Pe oF “MOVE AND. you TO RAISE | FUTURE |" | RAISE THE ROOF :, SCIENTISTS! | 150. RIGHT OFF | “THE: SCHOOL Hy Pye _FOODIT MAH SECRET | BOMB - ¥? FINDIT? COME Mrs. SHELTER/! 4) SADIE HAWKINS DAY, SKONK STOCKED WIF )\'AH'LL BE RUNNIN | OIL! BUT, HOW'LL AH Prue wi BLINDFOLDED! Ys, os rot ! a a i r , "ONE LAST VALEDICTORY - SUNDAE, EVE-~PLEASE, 2 yp HAVE A HEART? rene _ BUT NORE-NOSE \ WILL: \Ja\ ‘LEAD ' YO) TO. IT NATCHERLY EV' wo J INTELIY=JUNT. PERSON. . WILL AMOID THIS «2 RIVIN Nt “DISGUSTIN, Fsonp nN, OR To “ “COVER DOWN “ANY TH’ SMELL: WILL: REMAIN ON TH! A OUTSIDE | ; “SUMPTHIN!. | TN UNIMAGINABLE » HAPPENED J! TAN! IMAGINE. THET!! NOT A CASHEW,” TULIP WANSARD! Mr, and| | mixed ws : on Pa ‘Btvorzasand James) i, DY: BLONDIE. | — “aie ea AY WE TU Rt aA IN > T'M Givnd THis DIET o. “YOUR! ME TUL AND SHE'LL SEE THAT: * Soi, led mp YOU CAN EAT! YOU EAT ONLY WHAT PR. DAVIS. BAYS. Tw i | OR EVEJONES WHO QUIPPED,, ||*Z MUST BE CRUEL. ONLY. TOE PE A ‘KIND 2%. "I TALK TO YOU FOR |: “UMPORTANTE JOU SHQULON'T, ut a FOOL ME LHS TAT: ee Lines, saan oa] an CAMINUTE? ITS VERY] 01 | SE teeters tt ptt tn te Le TA et rere - es teagan ett ae a Aaa ag ee