mms. GEORGE T PATTISON, wife: of: the Dean . of Caledonia, «is ‘pictured ‘at left ‘presiding — y he pouring table in’ St. Andrew's ‘Anglican: Cathedral hall Saturday. afternoon when. the si ae aun ‘wife..of..the, Right. ‘Rev: . Munn, ‘Bishop . of Caledonia,.and. Mrs. “Donalds. Chassels, wife of’ St. ‘Peter's Anglican church, minister, Fable # centrepiece is composed of red and gold: pianist. —Staff photo by Grace Brown: “pupil. last — Phone 21 91 2° 4 Maly grit 4 ited _ specc Aw win ht ers Robert: Kumstrong, Grade 12.. student. and Marlyn. Brown; .Grade 9 judged. first prize winners in the -boys’ and : girls’ Oratorical ‘contests staged |]by the Annunication High school. a “Marlyn Brown spoke on “Edu- cation” and Robert Armstrong’s to Dr, Tom: Dooley: » “Judging eight.contestants en- ‘tered, were Rev. Thomas Lynch, school principal, ; Sister ‘Beatrice and D. A. Bowen. Taking part - "with. - the ‘two winners were Margo Armstrong, Margaret Toth, Denice Letour- ‘neau,-John: ‘Zille, Peter Demmer|_ and - Stanley Brooks. ~ PERSONALS. children, -Heather,: Peter, Lenore by boat: for. Vancouver ‘to join “Mr, _Zacour; “who recently. was transferred ° “there. _ with Canada Packers. Limited. . aye tA, \ UE : } Arai y Wa Sree home delivery: , phone | 4032 eer wee w wee ea neenes monn eg itate This advertisement 1s nol published or Tied by ‘the ia Tantrol Bo Board or i ii wtiaual oC iii ‘Golumbie,. Ho SO ALE, aos ‘ ' Kn one Sennen wry Hang noes mea owned a R Abnsteong, Friday. were | topic’ was* entitled: “A Splendid American,” ‘which. paid. tribute. Mrs. W. J. Zacour and her four |: and ‘Claire, leave: Saturday: night. 1®rince Rupert, $ Almost $300 was: realized: at the. pre-Christmas_ annual’ fune- tion, . which * was: a' scene: of gaiety and’. cheerful activity. in a ‘setting, of gréen ‘and red stream- ers -and- multi-colored’ balloons. Convening | the- home- ~baking ‘table were Mrs.. R.A. ‘McLean, Mrs.’ Alex: ‘Slater: and. Mrs. “Wil- Mam. “Bisset. “Mrs.; John - Micholuk | ‘handled the’ ‘atractive sewing booth. | “Doll. walks : were ,handled:. by Migs: ‘Norma Irving, Mrs. Cx -F, Bartlett’ and T. G. Bateman. ~-| Mrs. Murray ‘Rose was pianist. Handing ‘the cake walks were C Mr: and Mrs. A. S.. Marshall with Mrs. ‘Constance - ‘Weise - “as ‘Mrs, : Richard. Cameron: ‘and Mrs. Ronald Small convened the | Plant, ‘and - white elephant Stall. Selling . hot-dogs . was: ‘Mrs. °E E. F. Tubb.” - ooThe. comic ‘counter: was at- tended by Mr. ‘and Mn Ferguson. Mrs. Peter Brass attended the fish pond. | ¢ handled. by. . Mrs. Karl © Lund- strom, Mrs.. Frank Morowski ‘and Mrs. John Hurst. Soft-drinks. were sold by, Ron ald Small: 0 | : The popular movie “showings were‘in' charge, of Wilfred: Gare, butt and Arthyr Jantzen?) *"": Directing . the’ kitchen: were Mrs.-M, S° “Helgdson;: Mrs.eVirca: Korhonen and. Mrs. J." Rurka. Tea tables: were. -attended -by: Mrs. A. J. Bussanich (and: Mrs. A, F. Martin, oy won by Henry: Reid;: ‘was. contest, ed by Mrs, E. G.' Enwright. ‘The ‘prize was: a::grocery->hamper,: ep Desp site Friday: night’ s storm. ‘more. oa oP and children ae in “the. ‘Conrad Street school to attend : ‘the: successful bazaar ‘staged. by: the school’ s..Parent-Teacher association. : i Cashier was PTA. president | ~ Mrs. J. F. Denning. [FRIDAY NIGHT AT BOOTH | More than in “Night of Musi sic” CA preview. of School District 52's newly- instituted . music program, under the supervision of music. co- ordinator James White, will be given the public Friday {night when’ more “than: ‘500 students from’ ‘Grades | 4 to 11 participate ina “Night of Music.” “The concert will be held. in Booth Memorial Junior High school auditorium. at 8 p.m... Master. of ceremonies iL. ‘3. Coxswell, Prince : Rupert. High school teacher, will... introduce some 20° numbers. programmed in'.the 90-minute. concert. Students will ‘be featured in solo. numbers, ensembles, band groups, five choral: groups and LOPOOOLILOID ONL IOL IAI ORIOLOL OILS. | Swimming, - classes © | to begi in: o o : oo -Registrations: for swimming | classes. are’ now: ‘programmed, Civic Centre . Swimming pool y Me ‘Gilchrist ‘said that there: _ schoolers between the ages of. three, four ‘and five; classes ‘for children between the ages of six and 10° and classes for beginners, in Doth':. men. and: women’s..groups. .” -. ' He.- ‘also. reiterated - that ‘memberships may be obtained at the Civic Centre desk or, the Swimming. Pool: desk. Adulls are reminded. that Thursday is “Adult Swimuning Night,’ at the pool... ers eee Eres tee a Eeeeee Leaving this morning by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane ne | via Terrace’ was Mrs. A. H. Ive- son, 218-Sixth Avenue East, for Vancouver to accompany her father, E. S, Allistone, back to Mr. Allistone, a former city resident’ will make his home with his” son-in-law and daughter, * Ernest Horne, 711° Fifth Av- enue’ West, left this morning by plane for Vancouver, where he will undergo an operation.,s MLA William H. Murray is lenving Saturday night aboard the Canadian Prinee for Vancou- ver on & week's business trip, He plans to return, December 18. Miss Dawn M, Tomlinson, sen- jor slenagmmpher for Social Wel- fure branch left reeently for Prince George to visit relatives for a short perlod before going to cagtorn Canada from where She will sail to Burope for a gix- month sojourn, Mr, and Mrs. G, R, Henley, ‘Angus Apartments, leave by boat Saturday for Vancouver Tsland to spond a week's stay abt thelr home In Nanalino before golng to Toronto to spend Christinns Ind New Year's with Mr, Hamb- ‘ey's parents, They plan to re- Jeary, ec endienaesttialiiiandlasendibendeadadennmniontenmstanamtanetauetemed Announcements @ Valhatin meating, Thursday December 10,8 pam” (238) @ Loglon Ladies Auxilhiry Uhristnas Party, Wednesday, De. vomber Obh, 8 win, in Olub 27, @ W.O.'.M. Christbnias Banquet tonal ixehnnge nnd So-« rob Pal ' * (238) @ Canadian cogton Now Your's p m. ‘Malots $12.00 per couple, hone 4141 for resor vaulons a) @ Sons of Norway, whist and], dana, WPNday,. December - 13,1: Whist at 8 and-daneo at 10 "| Dennis Tupman, band director “Tents. “nh 4 ‘Prince ; Rupert Daily: News pew gn ts ewiese eas “will be special classes for ‘pre--: umn to the elly the middle off Hrolle, December 31, 1060 at 10} hi ' ! (2g07° -_ a rhythm band from the Port | Edward.’ ‘school:: on A string group: featuring more than 140 student-musicians will also, be spotlighted... we Special" numpers will be per- formed by .the’ Kitimat. High school, presenting a wood wind trio, a brass choir and a_ tuba solo, under the supervision of | for Kitimat schools. Mr, Tupman. will also be feat- |. | ured - as a guest conductor. for numbers by. Prince Rupert stud- Wednesday, December 9,. 1959, weNgnene 1 : General conveners ‘for the. en-| : | joyable: carnival affair. were’ Mis. |. n E.G, Enwright and: 'Mrs..: “AL ‘F, A counter of rummage , was Martin. Give her Clinies | for Christmas from FAMILY — SHOE STORE ; PRINCE ‘RUPERT. Nur Ses know and prefer Clinics! 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