a, rE NN VEU S WN |W UNMET TH CD eee ee TS vr eee vy A) ¥ we “’ reey VEO I Francois La ke News By AGNES it. NEAVE _ Dally “Francois Lake—Bert Magnusson . is our new. telephone repairman. He Has. come recently from. Kitimat ‘where he was working. His wife’ and four children will follow as soon as he can find a suitable house in Burns Lake. ob te ———_§wiorgarrand David Deeder have ah vt & a baby son David. Drew born in the Burns Lake hospital early on Thursday morning. . PRINTED PATTERN News Correspondent © and their small son are visiting Edward’s mother Mrs. J. Roberts. Edward is now a Warden at the : Essondale Hospital. Cn % Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Herman ‘of Prince Rupert stayed for one night’ in our Ferry Cot- tage. It is two years since they were here before. te ee Ben and Anne Wiens and their two children Anne and Benja- min arrived unexpectedly a few days ago. to surprise Ben's brother Abe but unfortunately Abe has gone to-Fort St. John to work. However, they were able to visit with Abe's wife Ethel and the children. , fe oe fs . On Wednesday we had a sur- _prise visit from some old friends from the prairic, Mr. and Mrs, their farm and are considering Dunean MeLeod. They have sold going into the Motel husiness In B.C, hs le fe . Already it is beginning to look summery with folk goming in with thelr boats and trailers, h oe fe We are enjoying eating mor- rels, which as you doubtless TURN VOU BACK to show the surprise plinge of the neckline fashion's most glam. orous way to keep cool, High seaming in front shapes a slender midrifl, Choose cotton, shantung, dinen, Tomerrow's pattern: Dall wardrobe, Printed Pattern 4692: Mise ses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Siva 16 (tnkes 3 yards 8h- Inch fab- rie. Printed dlreetions on cach pater part, Easier, accurate, Bend FTY CUNTR (600) In coins Citrmps cannot be naceepled) for this pattern, Plense print plainly arZe, NAMF, ADDRESS, ATYLTE NUMBER, Bend order to ANNIE] ADAMS, care Of Prince Rupert Dally News, Pattern Department, 00 Front Street “Wert, Toronto, Chitsria, . vit.0 upont some tine In Aulfolle know grow only under poplar trees, They taste Hke mushrooms but look Uke little half opened umbrellas, They grow ino little groups and are easy to find and piek, Yeo ve Ye There was an Anglican Church of Canada Confirmation Service in the ehureh jn Burns Lake on Wednesday evening, with 12 confirmed and two accepted Into the church. As we have no Bishop of our own in the Dio- cesa of Caledonin, the Bishop of Cariboo (the Rt, Rev, Ralph 8. Dean) officiated, After the service Rev. John Frame Invited us all to the basement of the church where delicious refrosh= ments were served, and we were able to visit. The Rev, Douglas W. Namblidge and students Roh- or. R, Purdy and James Kiddoll so helped with the service. h fe fe On Wednesday afternoon Rev, John Frame brought Bishop Denn and his party for a short vialt, The BWahop noticed a ple- ture we have of my old hame where 1 was born in Lelston In Buffolk called Bt. Mary's Abbey showing ow home built inside the rulns, He was Intorested for when he attended the Lambeth Conferance In London last your Edward and ‘Bea Sholander_ and ‘stayed a night in my old Thome. It is now owned by the church for meeting of the Clergy and as a,Rest Home. It is such a large house that it would be difficult for an ordinary family, to keep it up without a lot of help. It surely surprised the Bishop to see the picture tucked away here in the centre of B.C. a. te ee , Saturday was our Big Day of the year, the day. for the crown- ing of the Queen and the may- pole dancing, races and games. The hall grounds looked fes- tive. Elaine Remanda was the May Queen and she looked lovely in her long white gown and long train carried by little Diane Peterson and our little grand- daughter Marie, The Shelford twin boys were Crown Bearers. Our MLA Cyril Shelford placed the crown on the Queen's head and spoke of the significance (|. - Miller, of the day, The Francols Lake school children then did the maypole dance In front of the. Queen's dals, There was a ball fame between Decker Lake and Francois Lake, the visiting team winning the game. In the even- ing was a dance In the hall to the music of Verne Bare's Band whieh wos well attended and all had a real good time, tr ef ‘ When Hal and I left in the pick-up to go to the hall to see that Wugh had locked the store front door, and he thought that we would, When we returned two hours Jater we found the front door open and folk had evidently been in and aut far two hours and found nobody there lo serve them, We do not think that any: thing was taken, and there was stil) lots of cash in the eash drawer whieh js In the eounter and unlocked! Manes tepeN HEIDE ene etn som Bette orm Ce FIT EY OH Annou ncements @ Richard Sephton, Distriet Agent, Mutual Life of Cannda, jg In the elly for Life Insurance qounsel or appointments, Phone 71, @ Pance and Soelnl, Tomple by W.A. ta 700, Friday, May 24th, Members only. Dance 10:00 pam, to 2:00 tm, (104) re Cen tee AN re ee OO RENN EF RENEE mt RO He CANOEING TEST A TUQUE, Qua, W--The an- nie) W00-nye ennoo ree on the BL. Mnuries Rivar between La Tuque and Trols-Rivieres has heen sot. for Beptembor §-7, with Moose \i more than $6,000 In prizes, \l the queen crowned, we thought |. TWO OF THE six. winning gardens entered. in’ the. Prince Rupert club’s:“Spring Garden Contest” pictured above ‘dre ‘those | belonging’ to Frederick: -1629 Highth Avenne East,. top and Mr.. and: Mrs. George Cloutier, 1813 Second Avenue. West, . bottom. . Five “other entries by Mr. and ‘Mrs. William Davidson, 1129 Bleven-. . th-Avenue’~ Bast; Mrsi* ‘Lioyd : Stevens, 1203 Eighth Avenue East; Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Wilson-Murray, 436 Bowser Street; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pierce, 1941 Graham and. Mr. and Mrs. H. 'G. Scholten, 2175 Atlin Avenue will all receive prizes to be presented at the June 2 meeting of the club, president Harry S. Harrison said today. —Staff photos by Charles E. Giordano. 10 p.m.-2 a.m, Rev, Ivan S. Gamble officiated at the floral and. candlelight ceremony for the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith. of Mr. and. Mrs, Roy Bolton of Kit- selas. The bride in a white flowing formal gown, was given in mar- riage by her father. Miss Jean Sweeney was or- ganist. Maid-of-honor was Mrs. Rob- ert Hayes and attendants were Miss Marlene Faithful, Mrs. Ronald Parker, Mrs. Margaret Oldfield, Miss Ella White, Mrs, Ronald Smith and Mrs. Robert Rotaria ns ~ for big spring. tea Big event of the late’ spring social season will be staged. next Wednesday, June:3,.when Prince Rupert Rotary club plays host .to the tea and sandwich set at its annual Spring tea in the Civic” Centre. The entire Rotary club mem- bership has been. delegated to duties for the affair being held from 2 to 5 p.m. All married Rotarians have been conscripted into obtaining cakes from thelr wives for sale at the bake- table and fancy aprons will be. worn by waiters Dennis Light, Robert Eliott, T. C. Melville, William: Scuby, R. B. Finlayson, “Ling: Bo PERSONALS: Mrs. Anton Strand; 153 Taylor Street, returned home Monday by} Canadian Pacific Airlines plane following a three-week vacation visiting relatives. and friends :in New Westminster, Vancouver and Bellingham, Washington..-: K. F. Harding, general manager of the Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Co-operative .association leaves tomorrow by CPA plane. for”: week's business tri jp i in: vaneoi ver. | BOLTON-SMITH vows ~ Nine. attendants in entourage. enhance May wedding at United An entourage of six bridesmaids, two flower girls and a maid-of-honor gowned in pastel shades, pre- ceded the bride Beverly Hanna: Smith down the aisle in the First United church Saturday afternoon for her wedding to Christopher William | Bolton. Hee appa Roe ume Oy ys aememtine mepe” . 6 y yoo . ‘ iy e Port Simpson and the ‘son. of. Smith Jr. Flower girls were Sharon ‘Alex- cee and Donna Alexcee. Best man Charles Alexcee Jr, was assisted by ushers. John | Alexcee, Morris Masno, Melvin. Bevin, Robert Smith Jr.,. Ronald Smith and Murray Smith. At the’ reception the bride's mother. ‘received and guest speakers were Benjamin Sey- mour of Terrace and Flora Be- vin’ of: Kitselas. Master of ceremonies was Mrs. .R. DJ “Roberts ‘and: “ner four children: of “116. Eleventh Street; leave ..Saturday aboard the “Canadian’ Prince” for a two- week holiday'in Vancouver. Mrs. Emily Nuttall leaves Sat- urday by boat for a two-month holiday in Vancouver to. visit members of her family before returning to her home in Port Arthur. While here she’ was guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. H. CA; Nuttall, Sixth. DA NCE CANADIAN LEGION AUDITORIUM EVERYBODY WELCOME Avenue East. Admission 75¢ cach Henry Kelly. all set BORIS -ROUBAKINE, a dis- tinguished .member of the piano. faculty of the Royal Conservatory . of Music of Tor- onto, will conduct current ex- aminations for the Royal Con- servatofy of Music. of. Tor- onto in Prince Rupert on June 5 and 6. After 10 years of con- certs. and. teaching in New He completed his piano studies in Paris where he also studied composition with Paul Dukas. For 12 years, Mr. Roubakine was a leading faculty member of the Ecole Normale de Mu- sique. de Lausanne, Switzer- land and during this time made extensive European con- Shang; Leonard Brewerton and W. S. Kergin. Norman Christenson is general convener for the tea and club president Charles R. Roberts will receive the guests. ~ Decked_ in typical cvigarette- girl fashion will be local charm- ers William Wasyk and Norman McClar y. -In charge of entertainment are George Ward, J. S. Burns, Donald. Oakley, A. P. Crawley, Brad Davis. “Other chairmen in charge of committees are G. P. Woodside, publicity; C. J. Deeth, raffles; A. H.. Ogilvie, ticket sales: f, T. Applewwhaite, home-~baking; Murdo. MacKenzie, decorations; T. B, Black, serving: Peter Wong, ‘food; Richard: Morley, waiters: J. M.. Phillipson, kitchen. - E.-V. Whiting and Phillip M. a}|Ray will be at the door to ward off gate-crashers.., -SCOTTISH ISLES The Hebrides became part of the Kingdom of Scotland in| 1266 when they were ceded. by | Norway. { cert tours. York City, the Swiss-born pla- . ~nist went to. Toronto in 1949. ¥'4 yince itupert Dally News Wednesday, May 27, 1959 Cadet group - appoints 2 CCC men John Guthrie and Robert Kelsey were welcomed into the sponsoring committee of the Air Cadet League of Canada Squadron No. ° 559. At the Monday night mecting held in the Air Cadet quarters the two new members were re- ceived to replace departing city rsidents L. S, McGill and W. J. Gordon, . Mr. Guthrie was Secretary replacing Mr. Gordon, while Mr. Kelsey will receive his official appointment in the near future. | In'other business, it was pro- posed that an aircraft be ob- tained for local use to enable cadets to fly and learn the con- struction of an aircraft. President C. D. Bruce .an- nounced that Air Cadet J. D. Turcotte had been awarded the. i“Flying Training Scholarship” which he will take this summer. Mr. Bruce stated that the selec- tion was made by the board in the Ottawa League headquarters. MRS. BERT LIUNGH, (better known to Prince Rupert residents as Rusty Thain before her marriage), has conducted Record Clubs at the Civic Centre, been assistant record Hbrarian at Radio Station CKLG in Vancouver, and has had extensive experience handling records in Prince Rupert, Vancouver, Tor- onto and London, England. She is very interested in helping anyone. with. ‘their’ selection of. records from ‘th at Rupert | Radio: & Electric, YES ‘MEN . THE FU BERING... _ Start fun on a fashionable footing Select here from all the newest shoe styles for a cool walking summer SANDALS.. 313- ‘3rd Ave. West . DESERT BOOTS Just the right shoe to pull you through two fect deep in comfort all summer long. . . . See them in all colors and sizes. . Only $4.95 - $5.95 - 96.98 - $7.95 - $8.95 e Recor d. Dept. 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