STE OE etee pas 4 } ‘| , member of an organization dedi- . Monday, November 21,.1960 ar 38TH ANNUAL DINNER; DANCE | W. J. Smith installed ‘Gyro club president City clothier Walter J. Smith was installed as presidnt of the Prince Rupert Gyro club Friday night at the club’s 38th annual installation and dance in the Annunciation auditorium. Mr. Smith, who succeeded . Ralph §. ‘Hood was sworn. into office by District 4° . Governor James Andrews of Hollyburn, - Before the installation: cere- monies began Governor Andrews asked the gathering to stand: ‘for a one-minute silence.in memory. of the last remaining founder of Gyro Internatoinal Edmund, L: Kagy, who died in Ohio, Novem- ber 15. “Ed Kagy personified . Gyro”, Governor Andrews said, “he was happy, he had a good outlook. on. lifé and was a dedicated. man, both as a member of Gyro | and as secretary of Gyro Interna: tional. ” ; tn ‘installing the new ‘presi- dent, the governor urged: him:to give direction and leadership to the Prince Rupert Gyro club,. ‘a Prince Rupert Daily wes greetings from Gyro. Interna- tional president Cyrus Verhey and paid tribute to Prince Rupert Gyro club charter.mem- bers C. C, Mills and C. P, Balagno service.” Also installed were J. C. Georgeson, vice-pressident; Dr.. R. B, Smith, secretary; Derek Mullin, treasuref; and directors Emile Blain, J. H. Jerferies, Dr. R. G. Large, A. A. W:.Macdon- nell, W. N. Poole and A. J. Mom- inato.. .Orme ° G. ‘Stuart proposed a ‘toast:. to "the . guests.’ to: which :| Rotary president Cc. J. Deeth re- sponded;. ._Mrs.- Vernon: ‘Ciccone responded. to a: toast ~to Gyrettes- “proposed by Mr.. Gedfgeson. oo cated to the friendship and wel fare of men.” In his acceptance speech’ Me. Smith. said’ he: would work for the’ club to the best of his ability and. that the coming year ‘“should be aisuccessful one whe” I_see the strong executive. elect®4 to help me.” After being presented . with | a past- president's pin -by the gov- ernor, “Hood thanked. the club for ane: support given ‘him during the past. year particularly by his committee chairmen. Before installing the .. execu-~ tive, ‘Governor Andrews. tendered seseeoore NAME OF TEA ROSTERS IN STORIES-TO BE CUT .Due to: space: limitations. and the: ‘time “element. ‘involved, the: “practice of The: Daily‘ ‘News: in: reporting every ‘convener » and person involved in “teas -and ‘bazaars, _and:. other social funetions, ‘is ‘to be discontinued, editor, J. R. » Ayres. announced . today: “ese pes ot go the greetings of . the City of Prince Rupert and: -praised. the Gyro club for its: “nard.work and valuable .- contributions _ to the community. are Greetings - ‘from ~ ‘the - “Rotary club were extended by Mr. Deeth and from the. Kinsmen ‘club by ' {president W. A. Gordon, A dance concluded the. even-. ing’s entertainment. ° _* COFFEE CENTRE “Sao Paulo in: Brazil, ‘great cof- fee centre; was founded in. 1554 on the sit of an older. Indian village, . for their “38 to 40 years of Gyro the|.. * Mayor P. J. ‘Lester. extended: a Very fare. 1AT PTA MEETINGS. In future. only names. Of chief ‘convener, the pourers, the . persons receivin, and members of the: executive involved. will, ba reporteds 20 . Exceptions. may. be. made i ‘in _ weddings, lists of school con- certs, results. ‘of exams. and: ‘shows. eovee ‘ > ne > . ye an: pay: fo uying «on» the ‘Plan = * ““| bership ~ : plauded. the‘ “young. musicians. payments: ‘are ‘geared:to-your ‘individual: income —and (or your ‘protection the loan is life-insured ,too!<: Next: time you’re considering. a. major. purchase—see, the B ‘ot M: first. The friendly people at’ your: neighbourhood’ branch: of:."* “Bank” will be glad to. explain this: modern. plan, to you. : me PLANNING A PARTY?. ‘Be ‘sure - to check up. on. your - supply of. BLUE BONNET MARGARINE. This margarine -- has a fresh, natural taste that: makes snacks’ _ and sandwiches extra’ delicious. “Everyone will enjoy the sunny-sweet flavor’ of: Blue Bonnet ... 600. and I'm sure you'll agree that everything tastes - better with Biue Bonnet on it. ‘That’s because Blue Bonnet is made from the finest ingredients | pure vegetable oils. and pasteurized ‘skim: A: and D added. «Blue. hot vegetables and excel- lent for all your. baking, too. Get. Blue. Bonnet. arn today and enjoy. its good taste in dozens of. ways! HERE'S A CHEERFUL IDEA for. a. gloomy November. day’. . Z try something extra- special for dessert, milk, with Vitamins Bonnet is delicious on *. ¢. ‘like this luscious Strawberry. ‘Pinea pple: ‘Fluff SQ ’ a ~ ie fe ‘made with NESTLE'S | ‘PURE THICK” ~, CREAM. — - egies: w: Drain 1 (20 ounce). tin ‘crushed | pineappler mongura‘1 ' wae Pame tae). ole = ,euR. of. the s ayrup,.. Dissolve 1°. (3. ounce) package a . CREAM | ie ‘ gtrawborry , jolly pow weer In 1 cup-hot waters stir iin." meth: pincopple : syrup, crit (natty felly oe heains. to net oo , 1: ounce) tin Nes! ‘ ure Thic ream, i Beat until foamy: in at Turn, into. individual molds, or dessert, glanuon, Chill until “set, Yield: servings, Pure Thick: Cream on hand, “right on. ins. of “Nestlé's aoe peveral ait. ‘Youll ‘find’ this ‘rich country cream is the easy way to have real eream handy for all your creamy- “good recipes. HERE’S A "BREAKFAST BONUS for. all: ‘the. family’ vee flavorful . RED RIVER CEREAL, of course! | These © mber mornings ealt Joudly. for a. in Mot. bowitul of. Canada's. favorite: hot , Yous, Red: River. is. a wholesome | eeron of cracked wheat, rye and flax, Young- sters and active workers find plus energy values In. Red River. Jt guards regularity for otra aS angy to promre eta vt , it’s 80 gagy to a MO eminules, Pou't! ogres: Rod, River Corcal is 80 one of us, right now! nee i . r r ‘ON THE SHELF’ FOR LONG. noe you'l tin a6. ave NEVER on that your big,’ $2-ounce jor-of MIR RACL yes “dain constant use, That's bocause - Li ate “sand lively, ‘flavour of this popular salad dross: ing js unique... ib enhances other . flavours yg wit thout soyor helming: them,” No-wonder 80 | vo mar ‘women: fin - ‘good taste: in’ so" man --gandwich flings! And. _ frosh when you buy. it... od for every of thelr solads and” iraclo Whip is always That's. becaao {t's 80: ong! uM t v worhs oan HERE'S. A TRHAT FOR NVERY: Oe ‘GROUP yer ot youn. stors and grown-ups. alike. love dolicious AYLMENR Olives, They can’ be the stars . ‘ of so many. Meats and q fontive inact nacks pith family. or frionda, {always | {ko to have © nt lonst a. couple of jars.on. hand, There. are lozons of ways’ you"can" use: af ane Plain: or: Suited @ Queon or Mans ° malic brl hton one. ir mMonUa, Save qu tried. thom ft cred cracko toot Kod scalloped: to naa? Dalle! | ong ito AY Aylmer. Olives on or finvourl “ Thor's R $0 MANY, GRATHRUL LETTERS: from ‘en ‘and. rovince who avo. We men | ovor fate ena tal i fr i ron We TOMPLETON'S | T-R oy qi hae i ee of ‘all: ting Motown” ane sp SAM dthat Miracle Whip js. tho me yo opular,: i's, mover on. your grocers. shell for _ Ee! ‘High: School” -Wrincipal in his four-topic:. -address . said that an ‘experiment: ‘was to. be conducted “yin - ‘approaching the -. student’s smoking ‘problem. At the next dance ‘a common. room for boys would be set aside for smoking land he invited. parents to drop in‘ informally at the dance and also visit the smoking room. A report-of this experiment, will be}. submitted ‘to. the School. Board, it was announced. It was also reported that the “letter good response and-it was noted |. that parents now had a better knowledge of their children’s scholastic standing early. in the term, “PMs Truscott ‘also said that an ~| extensive and intense: diagnogtic reading program had been. plan- ned, * "Onre the: deficiencies: in: com- muncation ‘skills, » ‘speaking and reading, action: thoso.. students concerned,” " hey } said. we Mrs, Adolf Steigleder, ¢ co-con- vener, for the. International Din- ner,” reported ‘thatthe function enrned $405, of which $400 was| voted to the PTA. Bursary fund. Mayor P, J. Lester spoke brief- 2 on.the forthcoming water by~ =: to con hol ie hare TR-O's, ° ihay will on you, ¢ vi b with cach Puyeuso an 0 Tomplotans ve. ran ja mn a is rt) TOW. ere atten Yel Ot en nited ‘extor nally tor’ aE Senet ed J. Pheumutia,, od tht a: “ati pour wea ated ae shel yom. muacilar,. reat Ay: vie} 5 5 Ab te yy PE he tye ae “a he sien ape tye ye ver uniforms of. the Navy, Army.an tended a gala ‘’ In a candlelight cabaret set- ting, the young Cadets and their guests had a wonderful time dancing to top tune recordihgs . Receiving a thunderous /ap- plouse, as a danoing interlude, was master of ceremonies The |° Dean. of Caledonia and. chaplain of the Army'-and Air Force Cadets, who presented acts in singing, playing. | Chinese foods and ‘cold plate suppers’ were the refreshment Smoking ‘experiment | ‘to be held at dance > a ‘The Prince Rupert High School.* band ‘played: ~ a four selections to open the regular meeting. of the’) /: SecondarY Schools : ‘Parent-Teacher.,association. Weds 4 ‘I nesday night.” Under | the, ‘paton of band ‘di- ector,: H. J.. Cleland;' the’ mem- ‘Tho Port indward | Paront- Tenchor son $10 to the. UNICEF fund last week when the group held its roguiar meecting—with preal- dent Miss Joan ‘Taselanr proaid- n@.. In the Hallowe’on party report {t ‘was announced that the, fune- tion coat, $263,083 and that $14.58 was collected: in the. “UNIOEF tins In the. schoo), | a Tho meoting: accapted. tho res«| P ‘ignation of, pre-Primary - ‘achool |’ tonchor Mrs,T;: Nish! and it was reportod that. oxpenses ‘for .tho yon: $183, 5B. School prtiidipal ‘Dinost:. Mes Koown's mdtion. to Jeavo ‘the Christina. concert; In charge: of the prinaipal find: tho. tonghora waa. accopted, oA Tho PTA will: ‘tive: 915, for ox- ponsos and. Alod ‘Workora’ Union for its | Ohildvon's Christmas: party, this ae ag woll as Joan the group "Oliver, Monell): Grade 8 | wan prevent, to, yeceive ‘iis $31] 9. T prize ‘money; as. tho. winnor of) Lo EE a ae er Ne Pap aR Unil orms + enhanced by parly posses orm Cadet Ball The beautiful party dresses worn by the girls of the younger set were enhanced by the immaculate: d Air Force Cadets.Saturday night when 100. Cadets’ and girl friends try in the-Annunciation auditorium. - es , ' 66 . gale scene. at “Ti! =f ‘Tri-Service "Cadet Ball’’, Winning gift. certificate. dcor prizes donated by Annettes and} William’ F,: Stone ‘Men's - Wear, ‘were Trudy Rochon and George Phelan. - Boxes of chocolates donated by Columbia Cellulose Company: Limited were won by Joan Eyre: and Johnny Syrette in specialty spot dances. Convening. the. supper were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bruce, of the Air Cadet Squadron No. 559 ‘Sponsoring committee. , The gay function was spon-, Rev. George T. Pattiron, _banjo and harmonica Dans Fre Tale law and u ged ‘members to: first pe vote for “th ew |: ; system. "and 3S ‘then: vote. onthe: two: choices ‘to | _ enthusiastically” "ap- pump system:. ee ey Vice-president’. Of Booth. “Mez ‘Ge “Truscott, ‘Prince Rupert Currie. announced - that. report). cards would, be ‘issued November turned: promptly - and:: : parents wishing © ‘to. arrange - interviews telephone Mrs. Robert. McBride, school’s secretary.” The ‘student’s drama’ “lub will present » three. Christmas plays on. December ‘15, it was an- nounced. » . School ‘closing is December Rl and will re-open January. 5. R. B. Williams reported that the Welfare committee had agreed to organize a “Big Broth- er” project. as one segment of its program. ° reporting” showed. a would: ‘model itself after the Big | Brother committees. of America | but ‘would ‘not necessarily af-| 4 fillate . with: the parent group, | ‘and " pasically | would. provide |- counselling to ‘this new’ venture:: ‘The PTA.gave its full support to'this new:venturé, i: -A Klondike Night in April was reported : :On. by chairman K, Watt. . fb The ‘soup ptogram ‘will be as- sisted by. girls from the senior grades of the junior’ high school it was announced, MAKES | DONATIONS | this montii’s “poster contest. The attendance: pennant Was |: won. by : Miss Anne ‘Noufeld's classroom, « It was. agodtiod to: ‘cancel the December: meeting. |’ Rey, John, Geortz. “Was guest, sopnker for’. the night. In. Kis address on"Young Can- ada'’s Book Wee," Mr, -Goortz anid, “Wo must ‘get good litera- ture Into thie hands: of, our young | eople,” * ; are evaluated,’ remedial ‘fan “be, taken, to” help] * PORT EDWARD PTA association — voted. to}. wo; books . was" on; hands: ; Coffea: and: doughinita wore sorved to concliide. the nonalon, nth. tho® /achao) totalled - Fake-Out Orders only, you MAV.HAT IN VOUR C an (formarly Wollywoog Cnfo) $10 for janitor foos \ : the United: Mahormen and “NOW! TOPEN, DAILY in We pay, dellvory charges up to att on ordera of te 00. or, Santa Claus sult. 6 pupil] [0 more. Phong” 6226 va abe ke cme gh dialing |b ain fed = port Pewee gps Lobe gird og eed a 4 a a \ ERY ye : ' ee i. : no Ho op we eS a es he phys + pr Fg ice taeda se weep ee erut ce | be offered, ‘the: gravity or the peas Leta oe ee we ee eee - Officer”. (ant TRI-SERVICE CADETS, “GUESTS: cat GALA. BALL SATURDAY. NIGHT Pe _— Photo by T. Ss. Haupt - sored ‘by the. Canadian Legion Branch No. 27 and: the Cadet sponsoring: committees. : Receiving the ‘guests were ‘Le. George J. Brown, ‘Commanding Officer of Royal Cang Cadet Corps. Captain Cook; “Lt. enneth’ Harris, manding of. Irish Fusiliers Army Cadets. and Fit. Hague, .Officer - -Commanding of Royal Canadian Air: Force Squad- ron ‘No. 559. . Lt. dvertisement is not pu C Board or. by the Government of B “Cpe dian: Sea Com-| ‘Douglas CHEW THO we ee eee rene ° , " ‘ . LN a Pee eee eee CERT E OE EET EE TEE ERTS EEOTEEEEE AES EE EI EEL ECM EEG LED EES ‘ OpAreh get or amb ng neatly HF retiementes wpeiies orton Nee Church Congregational Di General convener for.the func-') | tion. was. Mrs. Erling » Pedersen, Federation. . a “Dr. L. M. Greene, chairman of. |:the Board’: of © ‘Stewards. was; ‘master of’ ‘ceremonies. ooo: 1 William | Dunn,- clerk- of . the: " session offered the thanks, while: ‘p> M. Carseadden- presented ‘the, budget. o “|The: ‘gathering was told that there ‘was. a. great need. .for a men’s club in the’ -church...- AY ‘Donald Ritchie. in address~ {ing the: crowd’ said: “A “Men's. ‘\ Club” ‘is needed to aid .in the promotion. of. good | fellowship and a: big’ brother idea for: the younger men.” The first meeting. to form: such a club will’ be ‘held: December::7. in the form. Of: .a.dinner at 7 p.m, ., followed: by the: ‘illustrated: story. : lof Norway House: by | Don Robert=. encouraged: to attend this ‘meet= ing in the hall.’ Sunday November: 20. . Mr. : ‘Wil- ‘liamson, heavily. “underlined.. the need for: fellowship in ‘emphasiz- aus pving ts overs ‘ Ti men’ S abe 3 ~ urged at church fet The ‘First: United: ‘Church’ ‘hall: was of gay festivities: ‘Thursday, night. when gregational = ‘crowd: gatherd .. to. attend thes ‘assisted | by. Mrs. T..A. ,Paavola, . ‘president of the Young, Women’ 8 - Vos re Elliott. ‘introduced’ “yames . son. All men: of:- +he church: are. E. A.. Williamson spoke « on’ the ; “week's Visitation”. which’ began: ing -the value of ‘better, relations seuss seanfee AE aes eet dbe atte be Jee a: Ergect nner’ through: these: Misits: yh. “Rev. ‘Dr. R Ww: Ke ‘miliott, ] church. minister’ ‘offered. words ' ‘of. gratitude” ‘and ‘° “thanks : to” all. ménibers’ “who: ‘had. made ‘this tive.” . Dr. plliott: ‘also: ‘referred to, the : work’ done, by. the’ men: ‘and: the®. :| splendid: ‘mark’ they’ ‘made’ upon. | ministers. ‘who ‘he : ‘said “Were » -gregation.” Jackson, director, of" ‘Friendship ‘House - and © ‘his, “associate” Bert. : Nelson, ° “along. with Miss. “Wilma, ‘meri’s: ‘Missionaty ‘Society. ».. Mrs, ,Ro¥ . Boychuk,’ president. of”. the’. .. Woman's to stage’ the’ successful ‘coner gational. highlight A film: showing: in‘ the w Sh “where’ None'Shall’ hurs “shown: by: ‘Dr. Greene ’.am ‘Sharpe to. concluid the event “ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘report, on: U.S. S.R: vis vis Nov. BR oo Annual collections .. Zhis ,week Prince. Rupert’. ‘Brownies _ wilh: call “at. city: homes ‘to collect ‘tea. and cof- fee premiums » in its annual project to provide gifts” for” needy children in the’ district. : 2 ‘District “Commissioner Mrs. ? ye George W. Cook. reminded the public | that they may. leave: premiums at Cook’s Jewellers if they have not.” been called. : upon.,. . . between, neighbors, which he said. chest. S.0.N.' Hall,’ Tues ° You'll find service ‘sur “gould: ‘pe’ done | very! lettectively privileged ‘to ‘work, an this. eon : eed Sharpe, , ‘Missionary: ‘of the Wo- toe : ‘association . thariked ‘all’ persons. who: worked |. he” “ehurch . in’; India ~ ‘entitied @.: U:E.A.W.U.:. Delegates: ‘public: it, 8: 00. p.m. - norial Junior, High” school, Ian f. be 21. 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