3 i Rdg gd dy Pe RM ee 1959 ELECTIONS Mrs. No Moorehouse heads women’s council ‘Mrs. Norman Mooreh | Rupert" Worne orehoure will head the Prince : n’s Co-ordinati gucceeding Mrs. J. A. Martin as council for 1959, president. v AC the council’s general meet- ing -yeaterday afternoon held in| ee PIOPOE STOP N OP ae ye Prince Rupert Daily Mews 21 Thursway, February: 5, 1950. . |e PATTERN | ! 4 oO en e Sp eae arr bn , PORE PE OTTER ESE EEE Cee pr : Ie WL lo shag je | Si p ad 3 | foc March 14 Preparation for the on nual Sr. Potrick’s fea. re-. phe-Clvie Centre, representing 18 rernbers, various women's zéived top priority Tuesday | night when the. Catholic | Smiorgasbord organizations were present, " Mxs, Marianne Haines pre- pided ° over the elections. ‘Others taking office are Mrs. 5 ‘8. Black, first vice-prealdent; Fe. J. B. Rae, secretary and Mrs. Haines, treasurer. &; Bxecutive members are Mrs. Roy. Boychuk, Mrs. James Ar- nean Mrs. Hugh Muir and ra... B. McDonald. 7? Mra, Michael Karasosky was appointed . publicity chairman.. % ‘Durnig the business session, it was decided to hold an ex- éeutive meeting this month to! en the year’s functions for: ’ “Over Seventy Club”. In other business, committee ip ports of last year’s operations ° wre submitted. Try Daily News Classified Sesenaeenaeemanseg) arrangement completed Arrangements “were comple eted for a “smorgas- bord” Monday night when | ‘the J. MA. Facey United hall Women’s association held its regular meeting | in the hall ely elected president Mrs, | H. Larson, presiding, repor- | } ted that proceeds from the event will go towards corapleting the} siding on the hell walls. The function to be hele Feu-: ruary 11 froma 3:30 to 7 p.rn.' wilk-be convened by Mrs. Louis} Zurek, Mrs. Chyde > Sroith and | tA vere memer Cn aa eee ores { i L Wrornen’s sacg with Mrs. James Arseneau dizecting the kitehert. a The presidert and parish priest ‘Ber MAF. Morrin wie. hand the prizes. completed for the CWL rom 1, taage gale to be held February ' @ ty the old Vogue Shoe Store (OFF. Third. Avenue West. — ( Morrin presented sectetary Mis: Maret 14. Tex sectal will be Mrs. , nigel Rosat and Mes: Carl Ra! Ticket prizes were diacussed In other business, plans were | Orn behalf of the group, Pather’ . feague held its} regular meeting. ine the | ZA | Annunciation school aud- + 4 jiforiurm. ¥ With president: Mrs. Wiliiarn 1 Pomt in the chair, tt was de- | i cided to stage the function Sat : urday, ee : 166m comveners for the : a fterricory ane er section te ae a t Mr. Marcel Girardet. Wr B.. Metay with 2 farewell ~Girl And |, Open Friday night Tickets may be obtained by} ~All Boys — wl be sent to former member ‘Mrs. A. ©... MaePherszon, whe left with her family the middle ‘of January for Prince George, }telephoning Mrs. Larizon af 2456.) In other business, if was re-! ported that a souvenir spoon} where they are making | their | Whine Alon AM eyes. follow the’ ‘girt fre the slim. sheathi—smartest. of | fashion shapes and. the SIMPLEST-TO-SEW! Weer i sole or teamed with its own {| trina facket. Tortorrow’s pat- tern: Doll, wardrbe. tort ee § Mrs. MeMagy wittt her fusband | b land Ie children Yeates at het ‘end of Petruary for z month's} holiday fn England before mak- | (ing 2 voyage to Australia where: |Mir. McKay will take advanced | luniversity courzes. Es Mr. James Tomnator: was) a - WALLACE’S | “Going Out Of Business — Infants. Wear home. NOW. ON SALE AT ~ a “Mother’s Day Bazaar,” to be held April’29. ~. . Mrs. Larson and } conclude the seS8iON. Tentative plans were rade for Mrs. Frank Symes served refreshments to. “DEPT. STORE HOW | ABOUT ‘SOME CHINESE ' FOOD TONIGHT Printed Pattern 4788: Teen Sizes 30, 12, 24, 16. Size 12 dresz takes Biz yards sa-hich fabric; facket 1% yards. Printed directions om each pattem peri. Easier, accurate. Send FETE Y CENTS . (56c} st in coims (stamps eanmot be for this pattern. | : accepted? . Please print plainiy SFZe, NAME, ADDEESS, NOMVER. eare of Prinee Eupert Daily News Patterm Department, 51 Front Street West, Toronto. STYLE Sem order ta 4 LNNZ ADAMS, mermed to suereed Mrs. Mcita & tively relficious: Levator. Refreshments were served ; to eomelade che meeting. Mr. and Mere. A. S. Mickerson | ‘amd their .30r “Artiur, feare . akoerd the Canadian Primce to-! merrow nichts for Waneourer: | i where they SHI make thetr mame | ewhie Mr. Mickerson 'wetives: from: Gusinmess due to fT. hesith Arthur wil attend Varn-~ egurer Yoeationa! schcot. F & % . i he i ifor the remainder of the ternz : digeumssior Was held by the large member-! i ship with Feather Morrin 2x mod- us te SOR AT cemporary | a B ,. Open Friday night — {ROReeeeee REE ‘Cood for the little ome¢ and for active workers as it helps supply the energy they need, while sedentary workers and older people PHONE Sale. 3329 MELROSE CHOP SUEY Laney menepearee Beep eet amie areas YOURS —by Byrne sed ha Sanders Sth — Let’s be ‘wiser’ Betts” r . 4 enjoys a really good. f breaktsst cereal these ee B CERE: Let's be... a ts fucky family will ly. exjoy te oe some flavor of the Bed ieee blend of cracked : i whest,-rye and flax. Convenient, teo,. as Red River. is ready for. the table in five minctes. 2 SERRE TES e Besa . Ontarin. AS ORR ETN 5 NEW MEMBERS WELCOMED ' Mrs. Ham Ovbers teking - office: ere. Mrs? i “Imperial: Onder’ Doughters °F the Es | chapter last: night “when the chapter “meeting of the. home of AArs. A EL AL - Bielfeekiz,- * Sirst. ° view ae Mrs. EE Hendy who leaves Bats | re-e elected | : ee arr abe ele yee a te Khe Cen er?s Serena ctl l eNews a eereer ¢ SPECIALS * SIRLOIN « * T-BONE | * RIB hs Cent arene” Ind .that it guards reguisrity. Youll fird Red River im a f T. i ; president; Mrs. BRO ALS eee) ; the Very Rev. Hendy and fant -_ the end of the oe ca “happy . breakfasting to “you! 2 e chungry ones. i, “ROYAL INSTANT ,:' boon—in seven “ “Can “Fdeas! I'm thinking of one . night—really 3 ood . .. “Ginger ‘fresh oc frozen. Royal Instant Vanilla Pudding ov ‘minutes and sprinkle with half a try this wonderful dessert soon: FINANCIAL HURDLES woe iately ahead? payments, \ . dren and 2 fong. on every list Seeks GP Le > meen et $, a ing. . ae Teenie’ lar FE spend 2+ ‘ete “My Bank"! ‘ ‘JE | RAN A COOKING scHOOL LS < art of simple cooking—givea * skills. Take MINUTE RICK, it’s a marvel how easy it is! * to wash it, beik i or waleh it. 5 out perfectly i is plump, for tender, light and Rice makes delicious desserts . Ysa well with fresh, cooked or J with custards and sauces, f seroles, soups and stews - * Serve Minute Rice 2... and ‘often! * ¢ NERE'S THE atong! Right now to have pteaty of baking and as a Rn for veget ounes iy now, table margarine tiwerale added. a # FROM A WAR VETERAN... the freedom — front pain he TEMPLETON 'S FRCS. froin frequent attacks sciatica as oa result of trenches of W orld War |. ABE LoS ROE ane of these attacks we Uritil Temmpleton's TROY who's troubled selatic pain, i try Ten ta untol 1 WISH 1 COULD fs iY about “ vith trengres thousands. oF ee be 0 oP eerste Sw we 2 af Ir » Chicken, (tavor i Baltard's “ in ever enevurages a shiny coat, bright » autook on tite Let your pet Pood J its Oe Dent! eof Ree “eheery new red package om your grocery shelves. B. LIKE SO MAANY OF YOU. E &-yabout the kitchen readying dinner for my That's when the creamy-smoota PUDDINGS are such a different flavors, each of which be varied with at least seven-times-seven I enjoyed the other Peachy Pud- “ding, " it’s called. You place sliced peaches, in six dessert dishes. ‘nearest Bof Mo omanager will al “using both ‘a Personal Chequing TMA You don’t have (RICH every time—cach separate kernel fluffy. Ie’s ideat for cas- KINO OF MONEY. “SAVING NEWS | of two pounds of entittes you to ge ™ of the money youll spread foe bevad. tables, and always has has found with He sulfered foc years wf rheumatic exposure tt “Tt used to be hard for ma to get about.” he says. "Tf you know of anyone cheuiiatic, you will suggest that they leton’s THC's oo. they have bruuy mat pod FOOD. dag—the veterinarian diet that cuatains all the nutrients he ‘Liver und Reguhie — each your hag cvdstunt uniturnuly tine with balanced fourlshmeat ttre wnjay De Ballard? So—wise and hum in cententment as I bustie pe s. “~ Pour. er each one. Set for about five cup of ginger-snap erumbs. Do “Ts THAT WHAT YOU SEE immed- Insurance premiums, Mortgage laundry bills. shees for the ‘Chik modern refrigerator before too Every list is different, yet every ikem is a hurdle that must be sur- 7 mounted. | now keep my budget under con j trot with a BANK OF Chequing Account, strictly for scheduled spend- . and saving. In this way f keep track of every daol- MONTREAL Personal a Savings Account, strictly for and save money as well. Your adly explain the advantages ot and a Savings. Account at * ao rd keep emphasising the y modern - nrg instance . AINUTE] ee, fe\\G9 Yet it: turns Minute . it blends dried fruits, rH @ great favourite as a vegetable. like to pass . at your grocer’s, the purehase BLUE BONNET MAR FARTSE pound absolutely free! Think. save... and think how nice Bonnet on hand for all your Tops ax a to That's because Blue been, an all-vege- vitarnias ond Blue tuo! with ‘essential Better take steps to get your free pound of Blue Bonnet Fight away! comes heart-felt appeeelation foe ain and dunp “when § had 1 learned ot ae arthetiec F contforting rviled BE AS exiTHUstasTiC about my meats as all those dagy I thelr know which get su wildly eae ited na. RALL RIYS CHAMPION It’s such a flee mwol for your For variety, bay ane gusty, br, and quality necus. pet will bolt with vyes, goad digestion and a edeury i 4 Champa bes ' second viee-president: Mrs. A. S Le ( Cooper, | re-elected - secretary: | { Mrs. Clare LaCroix agit art | ; secretary: ‘treasurer: Mfrs. WW. J. Zaeour, | Standard bearer: Mrs. #. J. Qom-: Mrs. B. S. Hood, home and abroad con, emer. Mrs. Ham. on behali eToUp presented a souvren ir spuam * emey wee EEA The third Picture Loan - adina, educational secretary: and. RB. A. services 35, Jared Mir. Fire pew members were wel. Miss Evelyn Rivet. | comed wy the regemt.- ree a ithe ehapter were Miss Blew «James, Mrs. W. J. McLee. Mrs. Morley, Mrs. ER. G. Moore | W Mf. Marnehar. : Virs. Zacour won the muomshin | of the prize. Refreshmemts were served . o concizde the night's session — 33 paintings ‘rented in 3rd picture loan ' By RUTH HARVEY and exchange which toolc yotace fast Friday in the Civic Centre, shows that the idea is taking hold in Prince Rupert. During the first loan manors | of October, seven paintings were alt available for rent aad may “rented Friday night. Two were! be obtained by telepooaing me ’ 301d. The oumber of paintings, -awatiable for remtal ts ‘being bn- creased steadily oy comtrifu- , Laas from oubside actlsts =a} ‘welt as from teal residents. whe itend thelr paintings to the group) and hang 2 different one tn sryele Jame in exchange. Recently scquired paintings | are by Jean Findlay. Vietor} Jones, Jeanne Paure and an vit vf a northern Nocwegian tishimg Village by J. Sietbucik. f brought back from Norway nyt Julius Jonoses. display several vishtors attended Fjpust ta view the palnticugs whittle others returned Uneis last ple- tures. taking one of mor i its place. Mrs. Eugene Bartlett and Mes. Wo oN. Puole, rented a paluting for the waiting room of the Petree Rupert General hospital Mrs. Marien Bevage, chose one for the Booth Memorial high Pychoat hbrary, John Burdikin. vice printepal of Roosevelt, Park avhogl chase one for the sehont hallway and teveher Owen A. Erwin chose one foe King Ed- “ward school. Patrtek Kelly. teacher at An- 'aunelation sctool, chose one toy hls elassroon. “The students and fare thar- oughly enjoying these paint-| ae On the evening of the pleture | 2aay. carer enmcemner Urgent need for blankets An urzent plea foe bhankets ts bring made by the Bemeva- hems Protective Oeder af ELWs whe are assinting meedy fam- lies im the city, a0 ELA: spokesman sad today. Anyene who bas say type of bedding on hand, is avhed tu yitebone W., U. Seymour at Sere eR ORANO -AO AERA TVR FERC PERSONALS - Hame Och ugent And Mes, Wihek. apes amage sroaipert rr Also leaving on the Det Eltaabeth Apartments for peg and Torunto. ° cenmer ener eese regan sere COLD CURRENT The Benguela current ty ac: ixiga.” Me. Kelly told tte. The paintings now hanging ‘in the Civte Centre lobby are, jing tn the Atluntle up the «° evast of Africa, Bara Wak leave Soom oo: Canadian Prince tomiocrow fl ee foe Vanwouver to attend to company conrentiac meas wert They plan to te away fort morrow night ty C Jack Dee. thrve-week business rip ands |: cation visting relatives In Wins stteam from the Antarctic fle | * CORNED REMEMBER — SERVICE See re TE Grapefruit Hocise ses 4 Ora nqges for Marmolade 2 SAVE MONEY TOM @ BOY ON THESE SPECIALS ‘ ONE CARTON | cF £ 2c. refundable: denes GRADE * “OFFER GOOD FRIDAY (FEBRUARY bth) & a SATURDAY tF EBRUARY Thy. iy coe Bottles Tu RKEYS Grade og (S to 10 tbs} ee ce, seg ew FOWL evisceratep 304 tee we - EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th ond Te —~ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK | wet BEE 2 AI t 5 $ 29¢ BETTER ‘BUY HEREFORD, K Dairyland 2 gallons farriving Friday A.M.) 2... COME AND SEE OUR DISPLAYS OF NON FOLKS — TOM-BOY ! 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