Kay a The < epecial meeting. oO chapter 'No:.211 was highlighted by the visit of Miss: “director: of :chapter:: _activities:: from Maoseheart, ‘Allinois; Tuesday night. when three: new members were: ‘enrolled as the. Enrolled , by: “Mooseheart,: com- Cancie, : mittee chairman, Mrs.-°T.. R. Latch were Mrs. Gordon: ‘Elliott, Mrs. William: harp and: Mrs Harold Newsom. ei oMrs. : Latcn: the members of her: committee, in, ‘charge of the. night’s program - and spoke on.. dts ‘project and oO presented. the: ‘then * atrodueed " of the Women. of the. ‘Moose “Kay. Cancie. Class.” expressed. the chapter's regret at. losing, the: active member, ve 's:’ Hardy. announced ‘that f Junior Graduate Regent. “Mrs. | ‘Arnold : Assman -had qualified 7 for. her. Green Cap,. in. having | ‘new... members| met: all the requriements needed | Hew. “ Regent, introduced. Miss - -Cancie _ tothe. members and*on. behalf * “of ‘the... WOTM..: presented . ‘the . distinguished - visitor with a; cor- _, ahcie in including. Prince Rup- ert. in. her’ itinerary.” - priet : “address, © a the. ‘Prince Rupert, .WOTM . for . having: nad .38: years of continu- : aus”. setvice,, to’. its. credit: ‘and'| a chapter : ‘for the past’ nine: years. with - corsages. of red carnations. Graduate” Regent, Mrs. Ken- eth. ‘Hardy,. ‘acting as: “Senior Sage ‘of. red’ rose. buds. {/Mrs.: Hardy. “expresséd - ‘the chapter's. -appreciation: to “Miss The. -American’ ‘director in - a highly praised “the? “Awards of spoke - earned » -by the Achievement”, eT ‘commend the officers . and - chairmen’ on‘ the. splendid ritual: , ‘erformed | ‘here’ tonight, ” Miss |: ot ‘Gancie: said. in other . ‘business: Mrs. “Louis Zurek: “Wasi “presentted:~ ‘with: a \-won by -Mrs, Hardy Nelson. obtained during . her Senior Regent, when the chap- ter had: once again earned. its]. “Award | of. Achievement” for 1959- 60. -Folowing ‘the. brief business’ ‘session, ‘members of the Loyal Order of Moose were ‘Invited to| hear... Miss Cancie’s address on “Christmas . in .October.” She. spoke on the purpose. of the “project: and the great bene- fits derived from. the collection of: Christmas. gifts, ‘sent. to the 700 children at Mooseheart. — “Moooseheart and Moosehaven chairmen, » Mrs, Latch. and Mrs. Rudolph Grzesik then presented “Christmas ‘in’ October” dona- tions. ‘The. Ray McMillan: ‘raffle was A social hour, including a cold splate.\ buffet supper, . ‘was., ‘then silver. “embossed Moose: ‘Spoon ‘py: “the ‘Acting ° ‘Senior: Regent; who: Se eomed was" Mrs. Wil- Lessard, “Fall, winter plans formed _ by Prince Rupert Kinettes,- Two. gue ts: Mrs. Foster Husoy and. ‘Mrs. John Py-} Icomed last night when the, Kinette Club| rt held its regular meeting at the home | a transfer. from: 3 pers. of: the: Work: ‘Party, October 27, to. aid “Dr. Blliott:in His’ latest, * 3 made. for a rummage’ ‘sale. to» be. held | Friday” night “November a8) served .by the. members’ of the : Mooseheart committee. anon i ber 19 on Sixth Street, “with Mrs: Long as convener. Mrs. Peter: Moroz was. named entertainment. chairman, for fu- ture | session. - : : The. presdient . ‘reminded: mem*. toward .the College of Regents, Po ‘year as|- the cradle at the altar for the]. will be: held-at' the home of*Mrs: William | ‘Bond, ‘with. 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They are, tightly -tapered, generally, witha slit at the ankle |-to ‘allow the foot through. easily. “l the fine British’ wools ‘especially but they-:want: them with -tops |. “| both - matched ‘and. unmatched..- LONIDON — {the most dom fashion ‘trend. this “British ‘stores suit has. suddenty: become SO ‘popular’ they have trouble meeting the de- mand. not only. active sportswear, and wearing. about: the house but. also “for wearing sometimes a la Dior - Slacks, .trews, taper trousers— call them, what you © will—are, more and. more -off duty occa-. ‘Women ‘seem. to want them in This new fashion: trend is not the prorogative.. of. "the. very ‘young;. sets are. being designed with the’ older: woman in mind, 4) ing ‘attractive “ranges .of slacks | with loose. tops. . Tops vary from tailored jacket or. shirt. types to jerkins or pul: over sweater: “styles. The neck- ‘Hines are simple, either round or the straight-across type. Sometimes plain slacks +" are ‘teamed with the same coloured top which incorporates a pat- terned section with matching touches’ are kept... to a minimum | ther belt:;, age Home. and. School association {| Annunciation. auditorium. ‘Sang, | Secretary-treasurer. a, “During: -theshort--business. ses- sion, Rev. M. J. Murphy gave.an}. British women want them for | -dand even. maternity-wear manu-, i factufers, are’ also buisly’ produc-, background ‘shades, : Ornamental -[but some: are shown with: fringed Or braided edges,” or with | a lea~ a er neta oth ee Bae a te . Ke hey Yi nt Emile: Blain. was re-elected president. of. the * nuneiation Tuesday night when the group held its regular meeting in the Others named to office were Walter Page, re-elected . vice- president; and. Mrs, Carl Ro- interesting; outline of the forth- coming sport’s prograni, designed for all students, tobe. included in the school’s curriculum.’ Father "Murphy. announced onal iy agit a ie te we Grades 9 to 12 formed, ny Kaye in th “Assignment. prize Tuerlings. and al alowed: eit a es, bie Se St pee em eM rh ile sas M LAN BTS RLU AE EN AG YEE } JOrince Rupert Daily Mews Friday, on 14, 1960 * gk. rl Oped tot Sigh Gs be Tosa) bo Home, ‘School’ re- eelect ts» Emile. Blain president had. now been visors! so stated . that| foreman and Charles R. What- _ schools in Kitimat and Terrace, man, mill store keeper. Soap were interested. in holding. tri-)» .,. re city “Inter-School various phases of sports. _ Program included the out- standing movie, starring Dan- e UNICEF film, Children” the “Story of Kitimat. ” s ‘Miss ‘Pegey. Captick’s class of Grade:'’2 won: the« -attendance| and. Cmar. while the: door . ‘pool -was| from’ Commanding Office Naval won by Mr. and Mrs,: Rosang. 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