ERIN I SSD Ca vrwee ¥ ‘ “ i w PENNE ERN YS, VENA, ¥ LYE NEMO ve oe "prince Rupert Dailp rans Tuesday, October‘11, 1960: | MRSS. P. LYONS CONVENER, * Swe “gay, ‘successful eve : _ os The wet: black: ‘clouds’ which ‘hung esrathe: np Wednesday and Thursday’ had no. dampening: ‘effects. “on the Catholic. Women’s’: ‘League. Bazaar staged ‘i in the: Annunciation auditorium. It. was acclaimed ‘a tremen- , dous: success: as more than’l ,000. adults: and children attended ‘the ~ annual: two-day gala. affair.in.a pright’:and ‘cheerful. ‘setting , of. : multi-colored ‘streamers - and ‘gaily. decorated. booths. °° “Something. for all ages,” was|| the: theme. of. ‘the’ function,’ as tiny: youngsters’ enj oyed: the: ‘fish pond" and. candy. - table, -: “older |: children attended ‘movies; splayed | games and their parents. ‘spent a pleasant: hour in’ the: ‘delightful: tea.. “room, purchased © ‘most: ate spec ned | =f ee Joh reyes . Mrs. "Frank | “éheiwood ‘was named: convener of the “Legion Week" bazaar to be held: Novem- ‘|ber'7.by the Ladies auxiliary . to the Canadian Legion Branch 27. Named with Mts, ‘Sherwood as was” . Mrs.. . Earl Brain, Mts. ‘Ralph - “Deinstadt, Mrs: ‘William Schaeffer’ and high’ ‘school - students Misses ° “Marlyn }' Brown, Margaret “Roos, ° ‘Mary- anne: Dickens | and Shirley - ‘Kin- gerski.:' Directing. ‘the kitchen’ were Mrs. Arthur. Wyant and “Mrs. Richard Bury.: | co-convener : . Thursday: ‘afternoon | “hostess Kenny. | : Mrs. ‘B.-J. Fortune was, assisted “Arrangements ‘for ‘the. “annual by servers Mrs. George: J. Brown; event were made "Thursday Mrs. Donald Cameron, Mrs. Dan-| night when the LA held ‘its reg- tractive articles and. took. ti Delaney @ and Mrs: Joseph 4 At-| ular,meeting in ‘the Legion Audi- on novel raffles.: Ae) QU torlum with” Dorothy Ballinger, ces, ooh" Directing: the ‘kitchen were resident, residing. General » “convener _ for - the | vars: Leno -Colussi,’ Mrs. M. Bor- Pri Pp eventful: affair’ “was: cwL pres ~ ean and Mrs. Derry,. Roos. Cash- | ‘Also ~ appointed... were. Mrs. dent’ “Mrs: G. LP, ‘Lyons.. Jier for ‘both days: was. Mrs. J Jorn Wright ‘Davies as. west end. sick collection of fashions. ; There were. pieced’ “black. and white milk. gills .looking... like spotted. cat and muskrat . shear- ed to look: like beaver. -. | Lighter. shades . predominated in. trench coat. style, was shown Fin: ‘bright’ red. and, could also “be had. in. Green’ or: violet.” Bee’ ‘Directing | ihe: tea» room |were Basso Jr. visiting committee. member and] Miss. “Universe, ’ Mrs., RR. 508! Rudderham, Mrs. Mrs. "Joseph Gallant attended Mrs; ‘William Rothwell, east end |Linday Bement. of, Salt. Lake ‘City, | the’. “Grand: Drawing. tickets”’.on |. i ember. modelled ‘furs. : from’. several Q both. evenings: assisted by Mrs, sick visiting comm ttee meme countries to -: emphasize what “Mrs. “J. S. Black was. named conyener. of the “Poppy Day” tag. to, ber ‘held’ Noveinber. “Be sponsors . ‘described as the “uni- versal character” of . the show. Many of the: coats modelled : | Neil. ‘Galbraith. ” “Attending: the. Catholic. Youth Organization. booth were Misses | Jeannette, : ‘Cloutier, -K; Smith, || Marg.” Saunders, | “Stella; Dumas, . Esther Blymke, Marianne. Don- {ders,. °- ne ‘Conveners: - Of the : sufprise Bo package booth: were ‘Mrs. Oscar Sale Wingham. :and:.. “Mrs. :Carolin Schaeffer... > * . Miss’ “Mary -“Astoris ‘| Polly. Astoria. ‘attended: thes eee assisted. by . servers Mrs: 2,2 ‘Gordon | Mrs.. “ML ‘PE ‘McCaffery, “Mrs. re oe Garon, ‘Mrs.-O.' ‘Dunlap,’ Mrs. th La kee jons and -Mrs.C.:.P. Balagno. |. oan ‘ Selling: hot- dogs “and: soft-; drinks’ ‘were. Mrs: ‘Joseph’ Pilotte. and Mrs.’Schaeffer....:*- Attending. the-St.. ‘Cecilia's. sew- ing circle: booth ‘were: Mrs. Wal-.|’ .|.ter..Page,. Mrs, Arthur: ‘Murray, oe “Mrs; Carl? Rosang,’ Mrs,: - James 7" Arseneau, Mrs. Martin: Saunder: ‘land Mrs. Emile. Blain, ;.- “| > Religious ‘articles’ -were ald: by. Mrs. “Howard. “Roos, Mrs."°M2-G")': “Stokes”, assisted ~ ‘by: memibe f the’. Junior. ‘Legion -of _Mary. ey '. Convening’’ ‘ the. ‘home-baking ea counter.. were | _Mrs. ‘Joseph: ‘Clou- “A tier and Mrs. ‘George. Jackson. “|.»Handling | the fish: ‘pond’ were ‘Mrs; J. L. Haldane,” “Miss° ‘Pe Cap- . Miss” de: “McGuire; Miss attending: ‘to the. ‘refreshments ‘Thursday. night: were'male mem- ‘{pers of the CYO. while the Cath-. olic: ‘Men’s club. was’in ‘charge of the . entertainment... ‘and “games| ‘enjoyed:. ‘by. many... “persons on |* , both: ‘bazaar ° nights, oo at the show although one French lapin- full-length, .cut and | ‘betled- 18- “year- -old f Vv Feature of. the’ showing here of the Paris—de- signed, Canadian- manufactured creations was. ‘the design of one fur to resemble: another. a ‘ were designed and cut’ like cloth ones..A brown Persian lamb, for example, had sleeves ‘set in a stimulated cape. Among smaller fur pieces was a square stole in reversible black and ‘red moleskin and a flared jacket »f Russian -pony: treated to look like Russian broadtail. A huge cape stole of Norwe- gian blue fox. was suggestive of the 1920s with its wraparound look, and a purple’ mouton jacket with-a hood collar was shown for after-ski.or suburban wear. ime Heyy au CAR emt eid Fay i ring ANAT yee Oe! PP eye Pe see SPE EE EVIE SS ee MONTREAL (CP)—You can't tell one fur from’ another without a Program in Else Schiaparelli’ s-fall ner gr drone eyes eliability_ In ay I+. Ue # pnt wwe Fv,” Wake ated 4, iv NO ER Be EE EU ag pS MOEN Ghee ahh ‘we wee ” i Gee eR EE Ve ee : bern 9 1th “Farewell “fate: ‘held: to! ‘Honor Zurek couple * Mri tand ‘Mrs. Louis Zurek were pleasantly sur- prised Saturday night when a group of friends gathered at their home to fete the departing couple who leave at the: end of the ‘month for Castlegar ‘where Mr:’Zurek has béén transferred: with. the -Go- lumbia Cellulose Com- Limited. mn Fol owing | a Bresentation : of a farewell group gift, a portable |bar set, the guests enjoyed a de- lightful evening of dancing. 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