vy s ye Sry ww e Ae Ae he ek) SEL GEESE GENES NT NT SESE GEERT GE AE VE AEATOEES ESS EG® yey am ee ee eR | ne a Oe page oA aah on Wve seres Fyweweys aweyeye abd Pe aay iE v eee we ye peetewe wa rreeeed ieee payee eas aN , “ i . ' : ae , : . : ‘ _ MISS. CHARLOTTE. WALKER” Pt ie Pt ae MARI lee aise? * Bride-elect Miss .Charlotte Walker was: “the réciptent: ‘of a lovely. array of. kitchen” ‘articles Tuesday ‘night when ‘many ‘friends: gathered ‘at the. ome} of hostess Mrs. Leonard ‘Brewerton. | The kitchen shower; party. hénored thie: marriage ‘of Miss Walker to. Robert Morrison,,son of. Mr. . ‘and’ Mrs. William . Duffs of ‘this city, which will be.an- ‘event: of! December 2 at St. Peter’s Anglican, Church, Seal. Cove. Miss Alice Walker | .of Stewart will attend “her: sister.” ‘|<. It'wasia ‘surprise for’ the guest-of- -honor, who was scatéd |) da decorated. chair, where she received her gaily wrapped La Blfts attractively arranged 1 in a,box, | Vile vase Joan Bréwerton!made the presexitations of gifts whild ‘.1 Mrs, Ralph Matthews presented the bride-to-be with a corsage : of hand made pink roses and lily-of-the-valley. _ ist Pye . Interesting games. were, enjoyed during the party- -faré and refreshments | included. a bride's cake made by the the : chosen: by: two city nuitses i ‘General Hospital, for| “their ‘eddin day. Aba delightful surprise. show! Gifts, arranged under: decor-| . arty: “held;; lor jhrides-to-be ated . ‘umbrellas, .’ ‘flanked the ss “Leone - Volmer,,, and Miss| brides’ table which ‘was ‘attrac- ne, Ey: lfso t: Friday “night tively centred ‘by: a huge: shower |. ng. plans’ were: :. cake. - nd ‘pest wishes: extended by. ‘the |. “Following their “wedding, pride- _ eity.. hospital’s' nursing: staff. ee elect | Miss: .Volmer . and_. her w "Held. in’ the Nurses Residence, ‘groom-elect will return to Prince . o~hostesses - forthe’ gay func-. Rupert . while: Miss Eyolfson and’ a ‘tion were Miss Diane: McCulley her fiance will make. thelr: horne | 2 ‘and Miss Ann Blimkey,’ >. ].in Victoria, 9 . Miss ‘Volmer. will | marry Pailin} = t her | {onde toe are tte |” ANNOUNCEMENTS | 1 eens ae while Miss Eyolfson Qence riday,. November 25th 8 © will marry. Sub-Lt, Gordon John |.) | “Everybody welcome. (229° | Turner,’ RON -in Ste Andrew's | ‘ , : Le @ Union . Halibut Fishermen's . {Anglican Cathedral. Meeting, 1:00 Sat:: Nov. 26th, “4s. The guests of honor wore ‘each Civie “Gentré, (229) + presented with corsages of car~ nt Rummage, ! adies’ and : nations. upon their arrival. . @ Giant R mmage, lid articles, “The miscellaneous shower. par- ‘Sat:, Nov. 26th, 1 to 4, Friendship J : , , mty—wasi. highlighted » by a. film |yiouse, ‘801 Fraser St.’ (229) | 9 eR ert Dail l Mews Lt, | LADIES- “IN- WAITING ‘These five young: girls are. sisters and yStiown, by Miss ‘Bernice Bruce on | @ = “Sons of Norway — meeting, y rine up a pi wy ‘tall received their music diplomas from the Royal Conservatory - ‘her recent trip to California and Monday. Nov. 28th, at. 8pm. 2 ee _Friday, November 25,1960 se «| of Music last Saturday. “At. the piano is Heather Ritchie, 5, fo ‘Mexico. ee tay os Moe y ‘ " (229); ‘ " Td while waiting, in line: for ‘their turn are left to right: Janet, 8; ° , “CIVIC Cac E NTRE:. NE! \ twink Ann‘and: Barbara, 55 and Margot, 5. Margot and Heather | are also twins. oy iC CP Photo | During the’ past few weeks | the. ‘attendance the ‘Arts and Craft's ‘classes’ have’ been very. irregular. +, We would-like.to utge’ all, those ‘registerd. ‘in, these classes, both adults:and' juniors, to attend’ every class ‘if! possible. ‘You; must remember. that ‘the ‘in- | structor. and. the: student’ s dre’ handicapped. when the f ndance ‘is:irre lar., 0 atte ee gu Ll eovers ‘adults © and” ‘children WEAVING - enthusiasts wate ‘Learn’ to “Swim ‘classes, "Red : fnwited to the Civic Centre on |. . {Thursday night: Four, sets of 48 ‘Cioss Water Safety, Jack. and bet des oy contemporary Aineri: ‘Jill. School, Water Polo; Men’s||- ° - i can. ‘Hand weaving: were: “sho wn Morning class, District 52 School Swim classes; ‘Competitive train- ‘at. 8 p.m., in. the Weaving room: ing and synchronized: swimming. These: ‘ slides. are: on, loan from Mrs. F. Dunford, and Mts. R. L. | Craftsman’s Gilchrist ” are . the: volunteer. in- : a structor’s for ‘the’ schoo! ‘classes, _{ SWIMMING: POOL ‘NEWS | with Mrs. Gilchrist-also instruct- “ "hostess. . . meer eeeArDeeenrenees Tete onee ortho ener tele ~~ a tiie — —aee ’ | Ny IMM ao SMEE TO . NORTH POLE... . PACKAGE FOR... _SANTA,.... HMM ».BAD NEWS. we MUST - AGT QUICKLY | WHAT TALL if ra “He has t to ‘foil Captain Hook's. plan. For Captain Hook, Peter's mortal enemy, ‘has: conceived a ‘fiendish plot ; . to eliminate the:yéar’s happiest season by doing away. “with, of all: people, Santa Claus! But. Peter Pan, Tinker, |. -7 ‘Bell and the Seven. Dwarfs (from. “Snow White and the. ae ». Seven’ Dwarfs‘) ‘are: more | ithan a. match: for: ‘Hook's ah. anti-human schemes. . wr Os ee a te. _ ps ame wwe arte : 7 . eae eee em, Fe oe ta ee er ee ee ae gm OO eS SRE eed ee OR oe. oe. The. - ‘highest. attendance for|jng Red Cross ‘classes and syn- ae oe ‘Find out ‘how they. thwart: his plans by: reading the ‘any. ‘one: month since’ the open; ae ned swimming: y 6 year’s most entertaining Christmas’ comic strip— ” Li : | oe, ore the’ Pool was fast month, | “Thee ate now two men's Se nhs WHY SOME TOWNS Ce ee Pp Pe . py Sohéhewith a total” sitend ae | d- Deter Pan's | , Lae er eee . jie ; ir morning swim sessions at 8. a.m. ance of '5,842.. The previous... high every Monday and - ‘Thursday, eet Tet an co Cotes ‘ was Febrhary 1960 ‘with 4 total| Men interested “are asked ., to -, — ~-STOP GROWING - ve pe Oe it ae oOf.'5,454.. ar a enone the, Swimming Pool at _ by Aimerica' 8, Favorite Storyteller - or “Eighteen hundred. of. this ‘tota athena or come’ on’ down.