a) eee ~ prince Rupert Daily ews | 3 ' whe Thursday, April. 13, 1961! | FRIDAY. ‘AND SATURDAY ee 2 | eee nme prema mony eed Hp nemwoe t Or. Arnold. will ‘officially. open guditorium. Z }. Following: ‘weeks of intense preparations by arts and crafts director.Joy. Hinman, the fair to be held Friday ‘and Saturday will feature, the” largest variety of art work. There . will: be. prize ribbon awards, in every classification be-. sides’ the : ‘thine ‘cash prizes for the ‘best- in-show entries. Threc’ cash. ‘prizes: will be given in: “Junior, three in teenage and three: .In adult” entries, all. of which. will be ‘presented. at. the official : opening in addition to seven. ‘prizes for best junior class attendances’ and, the Ed Calder portrait” prize, a project of the Prince: ‘Rupert Art Club, - “On: display will be all types of works to include portraits, figure }or animal compositions, stil life, ‘plant. forms, landscape or: : seascape, | abstract and non- objective and'al) types of handi- craft /works. : oy Bo Gye be “Council 13 Spring Conference | end, ‘of. April, it» was announced ,é Representing” ‘the city club ‘as! declared © winner’ at the Thursday. night. : : Mrs Laurie, with the other an iid'‘Mrs,” Wi. Hitchcock, each a. Look ‘At It”. , a George J.°Brown, Bt gentrak’ evaluator, _ Ma “Mrs. . Green: also ‘ahnounce . Friday. April” 21.: ‘the “youngsters | aiting | for the school bus ew days ago,’ Sandra Loveseth found Bill's watch beside’ the ad. amongst some weeds. She Js:a self-winding watch. ight where they wait for the chool ‘bus every morning. + +. ‘ rn Glarence Hickey family tt. ‘on Sunday for Vancouver here they will live, After hav- g.a very bad heart attack larence will not be able to work all: for at least two years, sO “they: sold the farm here. They all felt. badly to be leaving, for fo school here with his brother, ihroughout the district. oe oO farm, Pacific dose wonderful things __ to coffee NM my tH H Pat y 1 4 : uo am jane oN eel lee W. Arnold. to open rts Fair at Centre “Civic Centre association president, Dr. W. J. D. Atts Fair. tomorrow. at 7:30 p.m. on stage of thel betceccorerrs halen tnttatntnteitnd PLPC OOS OLLI LEOLELOCET ES AITO LIL OL EDIE LD ' OF tinal. “plans “will be completed: ab the regular April 27 “mecting, ‘of the Prince Rupert Toastmistress.. club . for. the abe e ‘Highlight of..the conference will be the” speech’ contest, : with: a ‘contestant. ‘from’ each of. the five clubs in: Council.,13. “Judging. ‘the > three. speakers: were “Toastmasters; | R. H ‘Ss. Sampson: ‘and: M. R. Fajrajsl and Mrs. H. G. Bird and Mrs. he: -Topicmaster was | William “McGruther, P “Rausin and jokemaster. was. C. B. Marshall. «Bie B. Milnes was the Toastmaster - and, William ‘Turner, would be. attending the Council conference’ with ‘Mrs: Laurie. arhe ‘Club is” ‘also Planning: for its rummage sale to be held ricks. Place. -Thest éd:it-up and it ‘was ticking, 80 Bill ‘must have dropped ‘it { Clarence himself lived and went aud. the family is well known au John Kotie bought.the Hickey as it joins two farms he bought . some time ago, the old Campbell holding and the Hend- “the ONLY end grated nth ve vane a BO, the two-day Civic Centre Mrs. Hinman pointed - out that judging ts not for professional qualities but rather: for orlgin- ality, function © suitability of material. and design, and work- manship. .. The fair will also’ feature booths entered by. women’s. or- ganization to include a “Side- walk Cafe,” by the women’s aux- iliary to. the Italo - Canadian club; a used book stall, by the St. Peter’s Anglican Church women’s -auxiliary and a candy and. confectionery booth by the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire. . Nineteen’ paintings from the B.C. Society of Artists will be, exhibited on behalf. of the city Art Club as well as two one-man shows, by Mrs. Kathleen’ Hill and Mrs. E. T. Applewhaite. The. -Prince Rupert picture loan. group will also be in ses- ‘sion on Friday night.; ° ' to. be held..in Ketchikan, the by’ president Mrs, O: R. Green, - will be Mrs. John:-Laurie who Toastmasters | dinner meeting two finalists, “Mrs:B. B. Milnes spoke on the: title “Let's, Take timer: ‘ ‘was A d- that several ‘club: “members FIRST. WOMAN TRADE com- MISSIONER :—. Hedwig . Rat- tenhuber has. arrived. in-Toron- - to to become. West German’s . first « woman ‘trade, ‘commis-=":|- sioner in. Canada... Miss ‘Rat-" oh tenhuber, who’ has. beeri in the - West German» foreign: service} for 10: years, is also the only .|) woman. trade: commissioner, in Canada. eee CP. ‘Photo 1 June. ‘ ‘tive .for the Parent. -. mG Francis Lake News _ ~ Dally. News Gorrespondent By AGNES: HL /NEAVI K : Mee miles” “west. ‘0 the lakeshore: . oy se ge + Soh “This seems to be a year ‘for twin. calves, for Shelfords have one set, Peter Peebles another and | Neil Kelly the third set. bob + The © Westphalens had bad luck with the first sow they had to farrow. She turned out to be a most unnatura}.mother, for she proceeded to deliberately kill each piglet as it arrived. There were thirteen, but when it was discovered what she was doing the last. six were taken away from her right away and Mrs. Westphalen is raising them with cow’s milk in bottles. Now that.it’s too late to iry it out, we hear that it Is a good idea when a sow starts killing her piglets to give her lots of beer to drink. All pigs love beer, and when sheis incapable of get- ting to her feet she will settle down and get used to her babies, I don’t know how long one has othe Landing on I can hardly wait to grow uP) ACC MILK i ER FLAVOR. VOHOed re. about: two- Few PTA. ~members’ hear talks | Due to the \s00F | attendance of members last, night at the Roose- velt Park’ School Parent-Teacher association meeting. the business session was cancelled and. the next regular mecting will be held May 10. President Mrs. Lloyd Bowman |: announced that the May mect- ing -will include the election~of |officers, planning for the Moth-' er’s Day tea, to’ be held in June and arranging for the Sport's Day event, also to be held in “Principal C. oF, “Greenhough said that it was unfortunate that there were just 14 members pres- - ent .to hear the excellent ad- dresses’ given by guest speaker a Mrs. A. L. Bell. Mrs. Bell; regional’ representa- ; Teacher Federation of B.C., gave. a. talk on the annual PTA. ‘provincia! convention held. last: week -in North Surrey and a talk on the Chant report. berg yesterday afternoon when the Queen Mary chapter of the. Imperial Order Daughters of. the Empire. held: its annual daffodil tea party. Gis pleasant” -social $107: realized to be used for the chapter's | 7General: convener. : Mrs: toned tapers. were Mrs. J. S.|Kenzie. | Murdo. MacKenzie. | Black and Mrs. H..V. Tattersail.|. Mrs. H, A. Breen attended the uThe - “many guests arriving’ Mrs, Black was asked to pour home- baking and plant booth throughout the afternoon. were: \on behalf of ‘the Regent, ‘| Yet Wong, who is in Victoria at- \tending the. annual ’ Oe ae telephoning Mrs. MacKenzie at, ‘Former “city resident. Harold | for the Depariment of "Trans- 5160. oe Eriksen, of. 'Vancouver.. leaves port, Prince’ Rupert, leaves: to-| - | Novthlan “night aboard © ‘the| morrow | by’ ‘Canadian. Pacific Northland Navigation’s “Cana-| Airlines plane en route to Ot- ?P A GO D. A dian Prince” for his home fol- tawa . where he will attend a os Drive-In. oo (jaan: a two-week holiday - as| week’s DOT personnel confer- e ‘ guest of his son and daughter- ence beginning April. 17. 5 PECIA L° m prison, Mean Mrs ce oe STORING CAKE ‘EVERY. WEEK. * bob: co The proper way to store Christ- 3 VARIETIES 1. 50° Leaving - Saturday ; aboard: the mas cake is to first be sure that Phone 6226 “Ganadian:Prince™ is Mrs. Jack | it’ is thoroughly . cooled, then Speci Chinese. Food - Fred Lem for a month’s holiday visit-| wrap it. securely in a piece of || ors, Fish. & ,Chips. We pay, de-. ing friends and relatives in Van-j clean brown. paper . do not || livery. charges: up .to $1.00. on. couver, and Victoria. | juse wax paper... and store the || orders of 84.00. or, over. bbe cake in.a tightly covered: tin|} Open. 2: 30 “p.m. ‘tos 3230 Ceci] Coutts, personnel officer | or crock, in a_cool, dry place. cad Queen Mary y ‘chapln earns $107 al tea held al ‘frome: o 1S. 1 orris. Holmberg Profusions of daffodils ‘enhanced the gracious home of Mrs. Morris Holm- It. was a most successful ‘and function with attractively centred with-a huge |Mrs. G: W. Johnstone and Mrs. bouquet of spring-cut flowers J. A. McRae and serving were S projects. and flanked by yellow and green- | Mrs, Emil Quast: and Mrs, "Mac- was fon. behalf of the Ladies Auxiliary to": ithe Canadian: ‘Legion branch No. 27 and Mrs. Tattersall pour- edon behalf of the Centennial Rebekah lodge. “ ‘Cashier was Mrs. ‘John: Kasper, . Directing the kitchen were while.Mrs. Robert Murray handl- ed the raffle counter. - Mrs. Quast won the breakfast set raffle prize: — Winning: the evening - bag ticket door prize was: Mrs. Cc. Hi. Elkins, 9 : _ Ticket. ‘door ‘prize “numbers. still to be claimed are: No. 50° and.No. 9, and may ‘be had by’ welcomed. by Mrs... Harry’ “Love; Mrs: provincial IODE convention, - _Presiding at the pouring table, ~ PERSONALS - er under, influence. though. . . “e. ee : - When George Holtz” ‘came up wondered why he picked his. five year- -old Jad out of the eight to:come with him. He explained that. he felt he had to keep. his eye on him, as the child had al- ready taken -poison. three. times fonee with aspirins) and had had his stomach pumped out, he had cracked his skull — twice (once they were afraid for his life). and: he had also: badly mangled his arm when he put it in the washing machine wringer. I thought hima very quiet good little boy and he had a charming way with him fe fe ofe Just after noon on Saturday the wind got up from the west nnd started shifting the — ice steadily. this way. The ferry wis this side when it started to move so the captain turned back and only just managed to get Lo the other side before the ice closed in the channel, fe oe fe When ‘Bernice Forsyth and was found that the wedding gake, due fo mn over shel, his nob been made in Prince George, It was found that there was i olher cake available there, but how to get it to Burns Lake wit the problem, A call far help wie a friend of the Forsyth family, living near Prince George, the aall, so they made a ‘specia trip by car and had th fo tte destination on time, mage cae REN TOT MRE ATG HS REE FSREET SU TSO Anna@uncements CUassOS es, Skeona WWeallh Unit. ‘Pues day, April 18th at mI pam. 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