Me J opp - JUBGES: NAMED ied yh “yh ; ott Hones to. brighten | post office grounds Plans for the development of the strip. of ground front: ‘ot the flagpole at the Post -Office were’ re- Repent well underway Tuesday night when the. Prince u pert Garden club | held its regular meeting in: ‘the uivic Centre, «> | “ilIt was decided to develop three beds for flowers and lay out a Special strip for future devel- opment in connection with the city’s “50 years of progress.” . With president Harry S.- ‘Har- yison in ‘the chair, final ‘plans wWeére.made for. the judging. of the six best’ spring ‘gardens in _ Prince Rupert... ‘Judges will be Mr. Fiarrison, ‘Cprnelius Verhaar, C. P. Balagno, ‘Mrs. Cartwright Secord and. Wil- Bm Baxter. igt was decided to. award - five afters and garden supplies to each of the six. winners’ Turning. to other business, it was reported that flowers::-were selected for the hanging baskets, located. in downtown areas... “A letter was read from: ‘the | Information Service Department of. Agriculture ‘in which -it was stated . that ‘the city . club|. has been put, on their. mailing | lst. : RAIL CARRIERS’ oy Canadian railways had. 197, 907. freight ‘ears’ inservice’. at. ‘the ‘start .of> "1958, ; compared. with 187, 980 «cars - a. year earlier. - 'T. Pattison is pictured: above: with. his wife and four children NS Seep ee Pe yoy we eee 7 Lo NEW. RECTOR OF ST: ANDREW'S Anglican Cathedral Rev G Arthur, left; Sharon,: centre; Kenneth; right and ‘younges member Cathy-Ruth,: seated with: her: ‘father. The - ‘Pattison’s“+| arrived ‘here Tuesday by: car. from Mission City. where Mr. Pa tison was rector of All. Saints church and rural Dean of: $he! Deanery of Yale. The: cathedral: rector will officially * take: over: his new appointment Sunday’ when he will officiate: at, Sy : {AROSE WREATH A: very romantic cap with a | practical basis. A. “jelose- fitting cloche with a wreath. of forget- me-nots: ‘and roses. ‘In all Pe, yellow, blue: and white’ with ‘black. ‘The cap, of - a 1 all Sunday services. ~ USN? man Georg e Biddle. » The Pride, ‘daughter ‘of. ‘Mr. and Mrs.’ George O. Ryan-of .Vancou- ver and formerly of this city. met her: groom at HMCS: Discov- ery,. Vancouver, a month ago when he was stationed with -the USN submarine Tang. ~ . _ Mr. Cobb’s parénts live in. New York... The bride was. given in marriage by William Marshall. Maid -of-honor was ~ Miss Doreen Lofgren’ and for the double-ring ceremony the bride chose a light blue fitted suit with white accessories, a .white- pic- ture hat.and white gardenia ‘corsage: , ’ Her attendent wore a blue suit with:a pink rose corsage. The groom leaves. today for Pearl Harbor, where he will be joined by his bride in July. ‘DIVING BIRDS Canada . has. five . species’. of is. constructed. on: the famous “sava-waye”, ‘Pencils PHILCO | $224. MONTHLY. TERMS ARRANGED - Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. Besner Block, Prince Rupert Phono 4210 Stewart | sit Youll be a ‘Rooster Booster WAKE UP! PERK UP! * Start everyday right with a cup of Brand Now Malkin’ Rooster Bland Curroouctoey OFFER Buyone pound _ af veguler price andqetone und for only &QF .| grébes,. smaller “relatives of the loons familiar on. Canadian. lakes. ” r eon ~ Former | city girl weds in. Victoria . * Wedding bells anda charnpagne supper climaxed a whirlwind courtship between Miss Loa Ryan and Forest Cobb who were married Saturday. May 2, in St... John’s Anglicary ° church, Victoria, _by Canon Municipal head IODE 4 guest al Cambrai - Mrs: Joe Ridsdale, regent: of « the» Order Daughters -of ‘the Empire Municipal chap= ter, was guest-speaker last: night when the IODE Cam- brai chapter held its regu- lar meeting at-the home of Mrs. G. P. Lyons. The regent gave an interesting account of the recent: provincial convention held in. Victoria. , Explaining. the. convention i PRINT ED* PA’ cr ERN 4625 © { GA SIZES - =I 61h MATCIMAKER’S WARDROBE EASY -to-sew! Sleck 'n’ slmple blouse, shorts, pedal pushers: —and to top them off, a shirt Jacket with a pleated back, Tomorrow's pattern: Mall- slacr, ; Printed Pattern 4625; Giris' Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,- Slane 10 jagket takes 2% yards dh-ineh fabric; pedal pushers i yards. Printed directions on each pattern part. Basior, accurate, Sond FORTY CENTS (40a) Send order to ANNIE ADAMA, envo of Princa Ruport Dally News, Pattern Department, 0 Vront Street West, Toronto, Ontarlo | T-ALLL-O-R--N-G ° Sults @ Slacks. @ Topcocts @ Pants ALTERATION BPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE Ling The Tailor 220 + Oth St. Phone 4238 In coins Catamps cannot bea — accepted) for this pattern. - Please print plainly SIZn, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, highlights, Mrs. Ridsdale ex- pressed her pleasure , at. being delegated ‘to: attend: from- Prince Rupert. In other. business, “Mrs. R. G. Moore, Empire ‘and | ‘World . Af- reported: that a parcel of clothing. was: ready to be sent to:the’ chapter’ Ss: adop- fairs convener, ‘}ted family in West- Gerinany. Members were told of the Citi- zenship ceremonies which will be conducted: in the city and. Port Edward schools, May 15- by the IODE. All members were encouraged to attend: . ° Presiding from the chapte: will be vice-regent Mrs. T. A McMeekin, Mrs. W. J. Zacour standard-bearer and Mrs. J. J Comadina, educational tary. .--.-- the Civic Centre festival participants. Mrs. Lyons with LaCroix were the Women's council's social Mrs. C. F for the 17, -jassisted .in local drives were iding over the mecting. Refreshments served by Mrs session. ‘ Imperial , ove e fy tee gee ‘ ' to attend P. cab Yy terian chich groups plan big g diy Mrs. W, 4. ~Wilson- Murray. was — special guest at. the Presbyterian |Ladies: Aid Tuesday hight .|meeting held at the home Slof Mrs.. Normart: Mooré- -thouse, with Mrs. Harry ~|Robb, president, presiding. AS a. representative | of the JBurning Bush Guild; the Wom- ton’s. Missionary Society and the Young People’s of the’ church, Mrs. Wilson-Murray pledged the co-operation of -the various groups to support the’ LA in its proposed “Church Day.” “Tentative plans were discus- sed to. stage a church day to. in- clude .an afternoon social, a. smorgasbord: and an - evening bazaar, all'on November 18, with all the church groups. combining its efforts for the functions. It was decided that:the bazaar {would feature home-cooking, a candy booth, fish. pond, knitting and sewing, booths and various other ‘attractions to include an auction. 7 va Mrs. Wilson- Murray asked ‘the LA for donations of wool:so that the Guild members’ could: im- mediately begin knitting: articles for the bazaar. In other kusiness Mrs. Duncan McRae was.ramed ‘convener for the rummage sale to be held Sat- urday, June’6, in the church hall. The date set for the fall rum- mage sale was September 19. Refreshments .concluded the meeting, served by the hostess Mrs. S. T. Haupt. 9.0 3s: mice aa 40 DELEGATES TO TAKE PART Fospital officials ; Kenneth Conibear of Vancouver and* executive ; secretary. of the British Columbia: Hospitals: associa: ‘| tion will be a special guest tomorrow when the. North: west Regional council of ‘\ ciation. hold its annual meeting in the Prince-Rupert assisted by Mrs.. John Frew and Fs ' meeting — the” B.C. Hospitals asso- General Hospital. | Other special: Firuest ‘attending |. will be P:. Bacon: and -M. Allen |- from the B.C. Hospital Insur- ance Service, who ‘will conduct j. the seminar on admitting. and verification procedures in Brit- ish Coluinbia hospitals, with par- ra we EME OL Ne AY Oe MENTE Spd TE REBT AP AE PPT REAR SE VIO HE SB U EE eye NPE HEN Peed BNE EMOREAU ROOT ZR RADE te ER EM I) co” | bbelr Rotary-Anns will be at- ticular reference to the problems. existing in northern hospitals. To be presided. by Edward Knight, administrator of .the Prince Rupert. General Hospital, as regional representative, some 40 delegates are expected to be in attendance. Hospital delegates will be from Burns :‘Lake, Smithers, Hazelton, Kitimat, . Ocean :Falls, Queen Charlotte’ ‘City; Terrace, Prince Rupert and. ‘Miller Bay. Presley slated for TV series . HOLLYWOOD) i). — = Elvis Presley’ will start a once- -a- year series of tclevision spec- taculars for, ABC next spring, when the ‘rock ’n! roll” singer, _gets.out ‘of. the: army. ‘Présley’s manager, | Col.. “Tom ‘Parker, - announced . signing .." of. ‘agreement Tuesday. - NEW YORK (m—Arthur, God- frey’s condition remains. good, physicians reported Tuesday. They denied rumors that cancer has spread throught his: body. A’ cancerous tumor and part of ‘the 55-year-old entertainer’s: left lung containing it were re- moved in a five-hour: operation last Thursday. the | AU least, 12 clby Rotarians and tending the 45th. annual Con- ference for Rotary District 504 In Bellingham, Wash., May 9, 10, 11 and 12, Incoming , president of the Prince Rupert Rotary club Jack Mussallem and Mrs, Mussallem left by Canadian Pacific Airlines OPP LOD OLA DIGI EDEL LIED IG PODLEE TO Elks: to screen CBC. film on city ' ‘The Canadian Broadcasting “film about: Prince Rupert Shown Monday to the Chamber of Commerce and later con- demned, will be’ screened for the public tonight at the Elks club, it was ‘announced today. : It will be for adults only, CRP PLPL ID PP PPO PDLDLDEEVEO OP OLEOOHN 4 Prince Rupert Datly News | Rotarians, wives leave. a for. Bellingham. convention . af) 4M 4 on tft id Monday; president © Charles: h, Roberts and -Mrs, Roberts, Mr, and Mrs, William ‘Wasyk, Mi. and Mrs. Robert Mckay, see- retary Dennis Light are: leary ing by CPA tomorrow. | Treasurer A. L, Bell,’ Ogilvie and Cc. J, Decth by car today. " OH, left DID YOU KNOW?| MANY OF THE ‘"' BEST PARTIES i ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS., CHINESE FOOD! Ms Just Phone 3329 MELROSE CHOP SUEY: Thursday, May 7, 1959 _ Daily News Classified Ads), ein fory “ Crepe - 624 3rd 9 we For Cool | | rs - SUMMER | MOCCASINS — - LOAFERS oe ‘and OXFORDS a are just the thing : | ot SEE THE MANY STYLES AT oe Seors e Hill & Sons Ltd.’ mn ‘ty Ji i Comfortable: thy LOAFING: Sled th Phone. 2016. : This davertise: A SUPERB WHISKY: IN A , SMART DECANTER secre- At the Citizenship Folk Fes- tival to be the same night ir auditorium. Mrs. P. A. Lien, Mrs. R. C. 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