Ot 30 ~— ee tote ’ , name vr WE OEE OE CA RRP ELE WE ¥ “vy el ae CVO eT OP OY Fe eT ee ee ee ee Te v 7yeY TY TY YevYvyy TY , , eyvyT eye ’ RE erugsaniongnen nu tont yt OT iE: yo 6 _‘Brinee Rupert Daily mews es Tuesday, March ih 1961 Netge aug t we , Mes 5 oporae Miller re: elected we a the beautiful table setting of. tapers. and: flowers, last: nent “when | the iMunicioal chapter re-elected. Mrs. George Miller as Regent at, the annual’ dinner, meeting held in the Broadway Cafe, ts “The regal IODE standards of : = the four chapters were carried in to officially open the function, Elected with Mrs, Miller were Mrs. .Joe Ridsdale, first vice- regent; Mrs. George Fowlie, sec- ors.” Teed secretary; Rivett, secretary; 1 Mrs.’ H AY “abroad: secretary:’ . Breen, assistant: secretary: ‘and 'Comadina, »- Echoes., Mrs:.G, P,Lyons,: treasurer, - |Mrs. R. ‘A: Morley,’ Mrs. Roy Boychuk was‘elected ‘A educational secretary; ; Mrs: Eric * vice-regent; Miss ‘Byelyn Barton, services at. ‘home ‘and POP LOPR POO ®? POOLE. ®TEA AT CENTRE TOMORROW ‘FOR RED CROSS WORKERS. For the first time a “cet acquainted” ted” will be: held: " tomorrow afternoon in. the’ Civic Centre Main lounge - ‘at.3 o’élock for all city residents who will canvas in. the. Red Cross me Drive to be held March 18, a Sponsored by the Prince Rupert Branch. of. the Canadian. Rod Cross Society, the canvassers, under ‘the. direction ‘of.16 captains - will be weicomed by . Branch President. Dr. L M. Greene, . “ae Quota. for the March ‘8 drive is $4, 500. “Campaign chair- “man G, P. Lyons will also be present at the tea, to" answer ' oany questions. : lumbia last sehen the city nursesih 4 meeting: in@the’ Prince: Rupert: Genera Others named ‘to: ‘“office® are. Miss. ‘Mary Small. vice-president; ‘with’ a ‘jaree variety Mrs... Richard ., Blake, Secretary tional and s cial ‘programs. and Mrs. Bruce. Kennedy. * | “Heading ‘committees * ‘are’ “Mrs: William ‘Thompson, membership; Mrs... Harold’ Stymest,’ program; » |Miss': Jessie’. Butler, | ‘publicity; by Mrs. George Mostad,- .refresh- | ments. and. Mrs. “John. Reykdal,, wd oe sick | ‘visiting... fs Mrs, ASH, Ogilvie ga) - port: on - the awarding bursary: ty \ “In her: “past president’s “re” “port | Mrs. Pick pointed out. that: ‘Pothe, bursary. ‘pall,;. ‘convened by: | MrseD.. K. Cameron:was. a. “great, | ‘success and. that =the “sum. of: $280. had been. ‘realized. |: It: was’ ‘mentioned *, “tha : year’s : -bursary: - candidat mag Barbara: Storrie. did. not: ‘enter: ‘al standard pearer. is 3 Mrs... : Miller - extendéd: Her thanks to..the retiring executive for its. co-operation and success- ful operations... ‘last year. and welcomed cher. new officers. ny The ‘membership ; -voted: to as= sist. as canvassers: in: the: ‘down- town area in the Red. Cross Drive for ‘funds to be held: March 18. “Ib; was. “announced™’ that. he 7 Duchess. ‘of” ‘Edinburgh *. ‘chapter. L ,will represent the: IODE. at: the Court - House - Citizenship, cere- monies April -3, and: will, also- be hostess for’. the. next” /Tegular meeting.” oa "Miss 2 Rivett was. ‘elected. as ° delegate. to: attend. the: annual provincial convention: to’ be’ held April ‘11, 12,' As and 14. dn. Vic- toria. Beets “In? other - business, » X sreccnocceoocesoooocnnses tener nena, “ Moose” Sponsors: name ie aC N | Bo it: was Bad essa WI n ointed out during ‘the annual: |- ‘| ‘training ‘school and: that. ‘there- & tty y n ers” ‘pointed submitted that :some- CANADIAN SPRING FASHION Canadian fashions ‘are flattering. and - ‘relaxed this: spring, : fore’ the bansay was ‘not granted. ga: - Two Prin 1,300 had been raised by the: featuring: the: dropped, waistlin d shoulder, flared, ‘pleated . and. sheath, -skirts. and ‘soft’ rolled. oy th f ie c¢ Rupert Senior High School Grade 10 members of the’. oan ‘city or cardigan. necklines. . These‘ styles, modelled fata: Toronto. fashion | show,: are: (left to: right): ‘but at a'sum of $85 had been : ‘given’ to” Miss: Storrie ‘for ‘psy- ‘chiatric. training. ©.) [However Mrs.:Pick’s, report also : pointed. out. ‘that, two: bursary. students, Miss Linda’: Strachan. 1 and. Miss . Noreen ‘Renshaw - had: completed: nurses’. training. - Other highlights . of the’: ‘year’ ‘were a church ‘parade; a Nursing; Institute held here’.last: Novem- |' three-piece. taupe brown | _overblouse - and: pleated: “skirt; ae collarless stand-away:. neckline, MT Se _ peers AT ROTARY. LU NEHEON ilk: suit with ‘matching. blotise; a’ pale pink two-piece crepe: ‘with, ‘and emerald. green’ wool suit with side ‘slashes. on the Jacket and”: ON ie / CP Photo, chapters. for. ‘Services, at. Home, and Abroad~ of. which’ $636.86" . was spent:on education mostly: “inthe district. 0005, - Hostesses. for. the ‘nights ‘din- ner. meeting were Mrs. Yet Wong, Regent ‘of ‘Queen ‘Mary chapter, Mrs.- T. A. ‘McMeekin, Cambrai chapter. and. Mrs. - ‘Neil: “MacDon- a “students, John Dopson’and.Jeanne Richardson and ' Afinunciation High School Grade 10 student Stanley Brooks today were announced city. winners.in.the. third annual Canadian National Institute. of “the. Blind essay contest entitled ‘You: and Your Eyes!’ The three winning essays, will be: forwarded to ‘the’ divisional office in: Vancouver » for: ‘final | Quebec ging Hardy, Mrs. “Thomas | “Thomas, Voice: of Women: Mrs. . “Hugh, Perley, ‘Leslie Seale judging’ in the ™ provincial com-" and’. W:H.: Sharp. ald, ‘Duchess ©. of. - Balnburgh “MONTREAL @): \ ap “of| ber and: the: “‘membership’s: peer i fall ei a — chapter. : Quebec . women has. formed. ‘a sistance in Red. Cross; CARS: and: 10 ecimned expecta for Grade K Freeman. | branch of the, Volee of Women,| Cancer, drives for funds. It was deeper consciousness of sight os Woman chef . Fi “G de i ude ts F Pr R { |28 organization which hopes to asst ted at the lio: wen - conservation and: ‘prevention, the ive. re e stu en 5 rom: rince. UPEr |work “with similar associations ase . Pi k hohe ji nbe contest in Prince Rupert’ is delegate — fo ||High: school will: compete » Thursday at the weekly jin other countries to organize: a for’ hair ick" thanked members sponsored by. the Loyal Order § AR ormer luncheon meeting of: the Prince Rupert Rotary club Snare of the.. wom- year! of operations and particu- of the Moose and the ‘Women of or C Ss. for a trip: to Ottawa. . te . larly thanked. Mrs.. Blake for, her the, ‘Moose. oe cas S.. Freeman | will be among abe walder_ They ‘will be candidates. ‘for on a variety of topics | Thursday Therese - BF: “.Casgrain,’. Quebec ‘work ‘as ‘program ° convener ‘in . cr 2 Judging the - “three: winning the delegates attending the 12th - VANCOU ER. cp the Rotary club’s annual “Ad- are: ‘Thomas, Harding «16, Peter director, said: at-a recent press making the. meetings. interesting ieee contests. were | Mrs,» ‘Kenneth annual meeting of. the Canadian V ( )— venture in Citizenship,” which |Sampson 16, Helen Moore. 17.| conference. here. the Voice: of Pag a Women -is concerned’ first. with ‘ers, Fish & Chip gaining - the support of. every woman who wants her children and ‘grandchildren - to have a world... to.. grow: up. in. It. also The cook: on the roughest run of British’ Columbia’ S coastal. freighter. service is Sharron. Stevenson. 16 and Mark Ewen 16. °°. “SAntroducing, the students to the Rotarians will be high school represents. an all- -expense paid, five-day visit.to Canada’s capi- tal-as. guest of the Ottawa and Prince Rupert Rotary clubs, © Arthritis. and Rheumatism. So- ciety to .be- held in’ Vancouver Monday night in the Groyenor Hotel... Advertising © Brings Local’ Results 5! Museum ‘meeting Annual. ‘meeting ‘of the. board of: directors: of. ‘the: Museum . ‘of Repr a woman. on 2 vet se : : : il staff. member Donald Hartwig. presenting: the. Prince. Ru- . In Ottawa the winner: ’ wi “ _ Northern British Columbia will pert branch,, Mr.-Fréeman. will Mrs: Florence “Jorgensen ‘is | meet other’. successful _ public| Chairman. of: this year’s “Ad- ing to the word vpeace? meat beheld * at'8 o'clock tonight in| pe among. representatives to at- |chef aboard Northland’. Naviga-|speaking contest candidates venture in. Citizenship is T, B. ee theanuseum office. The previous Black. If -itvis’ “successful in: organiz- t a ANNOUNCING | nee - show of Spring-Sum- |The Anton. alimming fad) has} Horgog, n graduate pharmacist, fe gaan aagoh faa ot —- pngos, pages, | brought the British Parachute]. sald: in’ ‘Vancouvor: that, Israoli : ! Toner of patterns In.our new |Olub “aovoral. women mombors,|. women work'in all professions meeting, | Tuesday’ “was: scheduled | for “last. “ postponed until tonight. or ‘The g oup ‘wil’ lelect officers activities during 1960... GA Verse Alene “ENTRA- BASY SEWING — that's the ood nows about this gay seprrates wardrobe! Whip up poncho, pedal push- Ors, sun bodice, shorts: In cAro- free colton, Printed Pattorn 4508: Teen Blvos: 10; 12,714, 16, Slza 12 “poncho inken 2 yards MB-tny tend” a reception: ‘and’ dinner. at the home. of: Mrs.’ Ronald: Gra- ham, Sunday at 5 eee and hear’ a: ‘report ..of: museum | Tues HOW PROUD sho'll be, how protty she'll look in. this. new- ngeSpring fashion! Will Jove the big, bold: callnr— the front-plonted - akirt-. What ‘aplns out so gaily, Bow It. now! Printed Pattern , 4042; irl 3! Bien 6, 8, t Pacific, tion’ Company’s.:Tahsis- -Prince, which weekly plies the sea lane known. as the Graveyard’ ‘of. the “carrying goods to: ‘the’ west. coast’ of. ‘Vancouver: Island: At.55, Mrs, Jorgensen’ can look. which she has. been a ‘commer- cial ‘fisherman, operated: a pool- | | {room and run. cafes; worked as. a shipyard welder, saleslady and.|:- cashier.» - Left’: motherless. at. birt Hudson. Bay from” England‘ ‘by | her. medical- ~missionary. father.. ' When she was five, she and-six other families travelled on la three-month’ ‘voyage: by. .canoe.. into. Northern Ontario. : When she was 12 her. father returned. to England, ‘leaving her to be raised by, another mis- sionary, Rev. B. . Fuller and his wife. # WENT TO YUKON. . Her adventuresonic spirit, got its first challenge’ when she was offered a. job . asa restaurant cashier, in Whitehorse, Yukon, in 1922, i Later, she married a Dane and when he went: to work in Prince Rupert, she took a. Jdob.as a welder at the drydock for 18 months; © |. Then she got the. urge to- gO fishing. Her husband. bought. a 32-foot troller and together they went to sea, ~... Men in: the business resented her at first but later came \to necept her. She was . dubbed “Coho Queen of Prince Rupert" when one day she hit the coho jackpot. and alone: brought in 565 pounds In, one catch, After four years, /she quit when .she. was: suddenly. over- come by fear that she was go- ‘Ing to drown. She and her hus- ‘band bought a poolroom and cifa in Hammond, B,C. It became a, teen- agers’ hang- Daughtor . out and. sho wanted to get away from the youngsters; Sho bought tn cafe in Vancouver and again students became her main cus- tomers... A. yenr’ ago sho ‘gavo up the restaurant. bustiioss “and joined Northland Navigation, i " es ins tabeaeeheel cowie, or INTRE SCHEDULE bag. Wednesday. . oy jpm.—Onsunl Basketball; 2 pM—Tiny Tota. (4 yrs), Landlor |back® ‘on’ an: active life” ‘during | was brought. to a’ settlenient’. on | from ‘schools all over Canada, meet Prime. Minister: ‘Diefen- baker, ‘visit. the. ‘House -of ,Com- mons. and. the - Senate and: be taken on. sightseeing tours» or the ‘capital. - WA. invited : to dance March 17 “Members. of the’ Wo- men’s auxiliary to the In- ternational. Brotherhood of Pulp, Sulphite. and Paper Mill. Workers: Local 708 last night were invited toa special dance being held in. the Elks lodge, March 17. At. the regular meeting of the WA last night held in the Met- ropole Hall, presided by Presi- dent, Mrs. Brian Hanson, mem- bers were told the dance was for all members of the Local 708 andl the WA. It is being held to marx tke; opening of the newly- renovated building. In, other business Mrs, T. A, Paavola was clected to repre- sent the WA at the annual Can- eer Society dinner mecting, April 4, : : 1 : 4 by Mrs, Robert Simonds, Next meeting will he hald the! first. Monday in April, Mrs, W. H; Nesbitt was hostess for. tho night's rofreshments. The: five. ‘contestants, to speak | The monthly draw was won: . Judges for. the: competition ‘are Daily News . .social ” editor Grace Brown, . Je T. Harvey . and Orme Stuart. a ing-a meéeting. of. women of. the world it would petition the Unit-||o°.. body. ed: Nations. “as: an, Anternational as : "TOMORROW. NIGHT. $50: JACKPOT: DOOR: ‘PRIZE: " Pay all bills by. choque | on a 1 Povsonal: Chequing “Accourit: Tho": fabri; peda} pushors 1% | inkos ay yards MieIneh fabrio,, Coramics, Lndios Smookine: 4 low s service, chien yes: ae, ve rad, Your. _viurds, “ Sond : FORTY CENTS (400). Wied, Bacdwinton, Jr, Woad- aa ee iz I -cenecllod ehoqusa, are Send FORTY: CENTS (400) i gona: (atanips onnnot be work, ° Onauil Raskottall, Dance \ _— ; “ in colng (stamps cannot be ne navoptod) for this pattorn. ing Class, dr, ora TPM oem cath ty Y : eopted). for this pattern. | plaqse -pring : pianly | STAN, (Adit. 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