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Royal: { yy. ine ‘important’ st Prince Rupert bronth: of: the: Canadian Arthritis and “MONTREAL” — What's. ina heel?’ For one thing»: on, ‘women’s ‘the’ ‘most: important ‘ Styling‘ féa- ; another, Tiel ves ‘Catherine Vae. ‘Mediéi é 1533! for France IIL, she: brought ; her Vinei. At: ‘this. time, ‘the’ creative’ mous artists of the day went: into- | shoe designing, . so it may. weil’ be that we can thank. ‘Leonardo. for. the real. beginning Of our. modern heel.) 28, This spring we'll: se ‘bot the high heel and. the’ low vying: for. popularity. ‘Heights)- will”: run off, ‘flattie ; Shapes; : ‘the .siim: “Jet. patterns, ° ‘right’ on) up. to: -that: over: three. inches : stall ons ‘dress. shoes. " ‘There's ‘wide - choice." Heels ~ ‘remain™ _ fine. ‘and ‘slim — though, ‘the. only. ‘real ‘change in. design will ‘be. “seen. on’ some of < ‘| years: of: ‘Guide. training in: Ter=|-nez talents of ° some: ‘Of the most. fa-" fromthe little oval and squared=. . use of. wine black,” ‘on beige, greens ete., | contrast.” . “The | ‘stimly. ‘tailore heel. shoe. on’ lower shapely : .number, a: walking and to > 80 wit ‘the mué . | Anglican Church: were threeisons ‘ters. After: | been | having’ sick spells. foria few. ye years,’ his: death’ was a shock-to : Mother’s March of Dimes I lost’ | As ‘the. ground. was covered with ‘|race. and:isa.Grade\11 ‘student eye ‘at. Skéeeha ‘JuniorSenior. i dances and a iave for cians shown: here a line, kad hoe ers. 5 Orchestra nays canyhing from. old: time melody to rock ‘n’ roll . ‘CALGARY (CP) - — Ask for an old- “time: melody or a rock ‘ ‘n’ “roll: number, the Golden Agers Orchestra can.play it. tedly: prefers: the.old-time music, butowhen the occasion: calls for: l other with verve, LOS Golfien-Agers .— ‘over. thes others are volunteers : who enjoy ; working with the’ ‘group. the! guitar; Mrs, OC, 8 Vv is eM drummer and Mrs, - Don-’ al es The six-member . ‘group admit’ t Yhe musicians - will tackle the na” oe oY y four of the. sks players, are. 65 — and. Mrs. Fairey. Walker,. 83,:strums. A,. Stephen- som 80, Mrs, A.A, Stoner, 68, ang Nigel R.: Olliver,.76, are jollnists;, Willlam Howard, . 70,: dy Mauchiine, 55; Is on piano, “ast all’ work hard- ‘but; it ‘is. als® relaxing,” says Mrs, Mauch- ng wn. along’ with Mrs, Stoner, ‘volunteer,’ The - orchestra particularly. during , c a1 gary Stampede’ week, ENTERTAIN MEMBERS - “Done. up™ in: western “regalia, they « set.-up” instruments..on Eighth’ Avenue during that week: to play. for the’ street’ square dancing: “the most ‘widely photographed orchestra, In Cal- gary,” laughs Mrs, M: R, Dimple, program. diroctor for the Golden Age Club, The orchestra plays’. “every Wednesday at. the> club, house following bridge and tea; : and the first, and third! Saturdays of the month for Golden: Age branches, A trio.— Mrs, Mauch- line, Mrs. Stoner and Mr, How- |. averages about. two: dances a tee eeac ne Warten side ware Te ary 23rd, 1961, provincial Highway until further ene or st ee as at Prince Ruport,; OPA ADE MEP PR Bi and“ sometinos “more — gagements, ~ DEPARTMENT. OF. HIGHWAYS - _ PRINCE RUPERT ELECTORAL DISTRICT © Notice of. Load Restrictions Se uant: to. Section. 27 of. the, Highway . Act. (Chapter 12-1960), ‘and’ effectives1 2/0). a.m, Thursday,,, Februess all vehicles using the Northern Trans . No. 16° from. Prince ‘Rupert City |mits to Tyee, are. ‘heraby restricted to! Legal (le Leads | it permits will: roby. cy na rstiton may be | “Dated tint 1st. of Fabrunry "1001 ard — also necopts: outalde’ sone oft athe atid e ala ‘|Ohio, she came to Alberta in | GUEST SPEAKER R- AgSAIN | "while Mrs. R. G., Farmer ‘BUDS: ARE: BURSTING OUT AT NOON — ‘Here we have ‘the popular: stacked. heel. at. three’ ‘levels, each: important. ‘The: pump. ‘at the: top: ds in;one of: the: ‘deeper beige - shades, the. leather. of - - glove- -like® ‘softness, “heel. in. contfasting. brown. .The sides ‘of the . pointed: toe’ — provides’. a happy . mating. with® suit ‘of ‘three-,: = piece | costume: To. the left, is a gently pointed “on-the-go” type. - in: very: soft leather on: ‘crepe. Sole, The tongue, ‘an. extension of: the vamp, —_— designed. for easy walking: for. the woman: ‘of: any. ~ age. On’ he. Tight. is, one: of. this. , Season's: newest, dressy: ‘spec- . tators; - -pearlized™ ‘calfskin, in *deéper’ brights for early spring, 5 white, with’ ‘color, ‘later. on: All three shoes are unlined. : 7 oo From the Shoe Information Bureau: of: ‘Canada’ fae International Right” “we ia kad by the Linco Rupert. Business and Professional Women’s club with a banquet.in the Broadway Cafe last night when 22° “|members and guests paid’ tribute to countries of. the world, ina ‘candle: -lighting ¢ cetemony, ‘National : flags: ‘decorated the 777 tables, - enhanced by the BPWC of: ‘Miller Bay ‘Indian ‘Hospital. emblem. L Dr. Husain. spoke on life in Outlining the principles and | India today and how it compares purposes. of the Federation of With that in Canada,, followed ’ ot ee Be | Business.and Professional Wo- by a question and. answer period -With the members, : . Dr: Husain was introduced by | ‘Club’ President, Mrs, W. G, St. men’s — clubs - throughout the world: was. Mis, M. _C.- Weise -per-. Most of. .the members . are snusicians of ‘long standing and versatile enough to play more than one instrument. Mr, How- ard played the harmonica until’ three years ago when his. inter- est: ‘branched - cout to. drums and he. founda: -second- hand seb which the club “bought, ““T-learned to- play by car — it just, came naturally,” says the Prairic ploneor, Mrs. Walker, a guitarist, - definitely the versatile type. she also handles tho clarinet, banjo and ukulele. Originally. from 1903 and has made her home In Calgary since 1980, 0 1: Mrs. Stephonson’* ‘has. beon a violinist ‘since: ‘she was 0.. The. Ontarlo-born ’ “woman” ‘BAYS sho'| woe: now: !s playing: the same violin |. as she did then; |. Mr, Oliver, who started study- ing violin in 1980, advises that the beat,’ Wralning for’ a planist | is to: ‘loarn ‘to accampany. a Violin, “Barn «in. London, Eng: | Jand, ho studlod' with a Gorman. professor in Kingston, Qnt.,. and departmen, manager for a Tor~ anto dopartinont: . atore: , hafore ‘moving wost, haat The volunteer niambers "both: have the added work of nccome. oonying the aster eontatn ond. ‘Ahriatmeg -pagaint ‘put on" by: the Golden Agors, Mrs, Mauchilne spends . still more hours. at the koybonrd, Bho ‘Plays, for the two: junior ‘cholrs at Grace Presbyterian Ohurch and ‘is an Accomp anlat for music foativals, Mrs, | Stonor's: public perfor mnancos | are, mtod to. the ‘or- chestra but: she: ploka up” hor fiddlo- at. home: for ‘her ‘own plonsure, A native of Hull, Eng. | ine at: community, danas. - KAO Ne 6b Ob oe Jater. In. Toronto, He was: musie f . formed the lighting of each re- presentative candle, Highlight of the night’s pro- gram was the address given by |Mrs, Husain ‘and family. guest est speaker, 1 Dr, Dr. Aftab Husain |. The raffle of the table centre- PODOCDIIDICN EG. ver" :plece of spring flowers was an, propriately won by Mrs, Husa n, ‘Miller Bay ‘still on record - SCUNTEHIORPE, England || @ —_ Due to the short stay. of many of the young hoy pat- ‘|The Red, Cross. has started: a: lents at: Miller. Bay Indian baby-care course ‘for. married: airmen ‘at this U.S. Air: Force hospital this winter, the Mil- ler. Bay, Cub Pack and: Scout base. It ts called “From Hore to Materntiy™: : Troop have. been: Inactive, it Was reported, | However the ‘groups are still registered with facilities: still May be Warning available and leaders. ready to Backacho fe often caused hy 1g ve tale over when and if the con- Kidney action, When kidnoys get out of dition should change.» order, oxcess acids and waates remain PRON O D9 OOOO DOGO ~ANNOUNCEMEN. r or Clair and was’ wished a plea- sant journey when he returns to India’ in the near future with in the system, Then backache, diss turbo! reat or that Ured-out and hoavys hotter, Gat Dodd ae -@® Presbyterian. Rummage Salo, Kidney, Pills now, © 95 1 atu Bali ‘Tab, 85; 30 Jand, sho is an old hand. at Pplay- Jf 0. 6.8 0,4, 4,8, ete ite ede he, Oe tie me ae dt et there’s ©. only one. -:missing.”. I. rf. them. | hospital for a. week. with his’ facilities ‘for setting the Pones George Citizen”. called in on. Sat- working through ‘the? ‘district and.. ‘Staying. at -Burns> Lake. ‘He’ goes ; and -complim rentary copies: of the., ‘Vat’ Columbia: Cellulose Company | | Limited, Watson Island, left Sat- hondod fecling may soon follow. That's | Do , | tho time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills, * ting We a aaugrion pillage, Dodd's stimulate the kidnoys ney normal | 6:30 pam, Admission $1.00, (37). fellon, Then’ you fool. hottor=alegn’. | _ er CEN Eee ' ew. milk powder. recipe ban me re | MDestortemfight and lusclaus."" Write today! i. ae DAIny FARMENS OF CANADA. ye OO Huron Street, Toronto FRANCOIS - LAKE: was found dead‘ ‘in his. little: cabin not far. from Decker. Lake, and he had been: dead. for. four, days. : Funeral: ‘Service- “was held for. him in: Burns. ‘Lake: ‘in the’ ‘on’. Friday. afternoon, , and ihe | vas. buried Qs Borde, : near hissfotlen, Hae #8 Mr. . u iM “eat rt) Landing abs Sut: four. miles There es f ‘and three: daugh-. “husband's ‘death |. rade ‘Lake. ‘from,1913 to: 1917. ‘and folk’ -used .to"g0" “to.his home’ for. their: mail. Pat: was. only” 41: years old,’ ,and: ‘although . he has° us_all.: ‘He’ ‘was’ not: married - and to naturally : aulet and . * re Ss When’ ‘out ‘collecting for. the an’ ‘old : pearl. necklace, : so puta’ anyone | should happen. to find it. ‘if.they would: return it to me. ‘snow. and ‘this - would: naturally. makeé’a string ‘of pearls. hard to notice, I did not. ‘think ‘that . I would: ever.find them. . 7 . On Friday. Doris “Peterson was. looking : through: the various, ‘notices..on the wall: when she. saw. “mine. “and «she. said. “‘Oh;: little: ‘Lois: found your pearls in the snow. in front.of our door — ‘ they. were broken but she picked up some odd. ones ‘and: we think have had them for 30 years and. only: had them. re- strung twice, -|-so it was my own fault. for being’ yo negligent: that caused me to lose After being. in. the Burns Lake badly: broken: arm, ‘Jimmy Part- ‘ington ‘-went::to® Vancouver last week. where there. are better so that. they. will mend. “Mr: Ferguson OF “The Pkince. urday for-a: chat,. ‘as. hes owas: as..far as: Smithers © ‘Tegularly, PERSONALS “Theo Remple, shift: supervisor | urday by Canadian Pacific. ‘Alr- lines plane’ for’Vancouver. While ||” away - until February . 26,° °° Mr. Remple will visit mills in Wash- ington, Oregon and‘ Idaho, See ee es Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alfred: Ritchie and Mrs... Ritchie's. ‘sister, . Mrs. Henry. Dickens ‘left: today by. CPA plane. for Vancouver’ where Mrs, . Ritchie will: enter the Vancouver Genera] hospital. Schoo] students, Robert: Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs, -E, R..Gor- ‘don and LesHe McLaren, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Scott Me- Laren. left today by plane for Vancouver where they will attend. an” ‘annual “High School Conference,” Friday and Satur- day. at the University ‘of British: Columbia, .On' the agenda will be’ a campus tour and lectures, —_— THEY: THINK IM «JOLLY TIME a PO OP.CORN. aid Pat. ‘Forde Citlaons’ are, pale dont: to: every -* familly, for: some. ‘weeks.’ + him: if he, could | ‘tell’ me.what?to: ‘do. to prevent. a: gold: necklace’ or chain? ‘from’. making a. dark stain ona sweater.as it rubs on’ it;even after ‘it: ds: polished: care- |: fully... He, advised. using. thin, ! coating’ of -beefisuet. snd’ that. will Pie | also” prevent ‘barnishing. L, elt Dally News corn 4 * the: Mrs Sigrid’ “Peterson, . 6 | Our : school : teachers, ' ‘unfortun- O° ately: ‘slipped 6n ‘the ice.when' she |]. |-was'coming’ fromthe. Wallie! Jefe} 7): frey ‘home: on: Friday: afternoon, ~jand: ‘broke. a, bone® ‘in “her. wrist. She: had. ni been‘: “tutoring » ‘some’ ‘pupils! with: Mrs.*: ‘Jeffrey: playing accompanimerits ” home’ and: intended ' going: ‘home to: Burns Lake: later: in'the: afters, L noon: in“the, School . bus. Dds Our! son’s: wife: Josie drove. her’! Ivasked. one ‘of . Ine") her |. siphon CAFE! has” ‘always. been’ popular in: his | retiring. Po note: -upin’ the store, asking “if;| ee eae oe ee ee ee a ee ae ee a hfe wey 7 . oF Learnt AF paar tee EE A A a ee ee ae ae ee for specialized | medical treat- ment, oe aye ry + Bo a “prince. ‘Rupert Senior -High res, omer te ws et bt a pr PERS. 308 - 3rd Ave. We ore ge "FURNITURE UD. Mm the: season's shades and styles, -600.. to: ‘choose - from. » You! 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