"SUNDAY. AT CATHEDRAL oy ce 7 ite” : . : ‘Williams baby wears | white baptismal gown. | Wearing a flowing white christening robe belong- ing to his paternal grandparents in England, the six- week-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Williams received names Glyn James Sunday afternoon. when he. was baptized in St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral. poo / oR God parents were Mr. and Mrs. Hp - Rona errison of this city and the’ baby’s uncle, Gerald Willi- _ Whist, dance ams, also of this city, tomorrow... \ ] Paternal grandparents are Mr | and Mrs. Charles Willlams of -at SON hall. Chester, ‘England and maternal b nse drive and . dance a grandmother is Mrs. Elizabeth Sons of Rai St was an- Jones, also of Chester, England.; nounced’ today: . The tiny principal is a brother| Decision to hold the August cow! to Peter, 11 and Helen, 8. social was made Monday night) ~ “A family tea at when. the group held its regiilar), home. of 4 “i followed at, the session in. the Son hall with ne baby’s parents at President Gunnar Selvig ‘presia- 446 Fourth Avenue East. ling. First. Baptist Bible ‘school. . A LA. MODE—Kilted Norma Neilson. bf: Glace Bay was: «haaade best and most ‘authentically: diessed’ ‘eie’ ‘competitor at opening streamers and- roses en. tone,}|- t. Ann’s, N.S. Congratulating: her are, left, Ronald Macdonald, 24th Chief of Clanranald, and .| Miss. Slack opened her gifts... _ SILVER, COLLECTION - St. “Ant's, director ‘of the: Gaene College. Fashion~ conscious lass: won Marquis oF Huntly trophy ~ “holds closing session riday (Reva W. . Mackenge of | _for her. attire. day of 21st annual ‘Gaelic’ Mod at S * Floor. lights. of ‘a movie “camera and: shouts. of ‘surprise’ “greeted - the’ guest-of- honor ‘Miss Sheila slock Monday night. when,she was feted with a mis- cellaneous: ‘shower. in: ‘honor of her fothcoming . ‘mar- “riage to. Dougles, Slack which will ‘be’. an. event. of August 21. ; i fi fe rick Slack, “Mrs. Alan Gurris: Mr . ae for tne geteh tful at Frederick Dunn, “Mrs. William kK Alex ‘Newton - on 1445 Piggott McEachran, Miss Marie Dvorne Place, was bridesmaid-elect Miss Miss Voni Smith and. Miss, Bat- Margaret’ ‘Brunelte,” Miss Betty bara Smith. Newton was co-hostess. | s: By R ‘Dp ih N. An. interestipg © gift - ‘arrange- 7 rince uper a y ews: ment was the pee point during}: ‘Thursday, August, 18,1959 the social hour when Miss ‘BEUN= | cee elle “presented | the. -pride-to-be jf. with a miniature numbered rail-|}" way box-car, filled with presents. "FLOWER sHow Both the bride-etect and her |} AT. \ bridesmaid-elect . are employed | with Cenadian National (Rall- |p civic CENTRE ways “AUGUST 20: and 21 _ Seated» in_ the shower ‘chair, | festooned with: pink and white 2 p. m.- -10 p.m. ‘Refreshments were served huf-. | ' Seventy- tive children have. been in attendance atip oo ee | the successful Bible Vacation School held during the past two weeks at the First Baptist Church. . -Frar ncois La e > News - Teachers at the niorning se@s- sions: for the nursery and pri- —?p E R S Oo N A L 5 mary. classes were Mrs. T. R We Oo es oo By AGNES i, NEAVE’ Lloyd,: Mrs. R. B: "MateDonald, Dr. M. J. Horncastle. his’ ‘chil- Mrs: Henry Vanderheide, Miss.|@ren Carol. ‘and: Christopher and Mary White, Miss Beverly Cart- | his sister, ‘Miss. Jean. Horncastle son, Miss Pamela Painter end |of — the Waldron.‘ Apartments, , -“ - Miss Monica Kowal. ~ Heave Saturday night.aboard the| ERANCOIS. LAKE—My_ Post ‘Office: is: proud t to have a new patent moist- Brodie’ works late at. night . BUY . NO Mrs. P. H. Linzey was pianist. |Canadian Prince. for “Vancouver ener for.stamps and envelopes, which: en route to England where they At -the. evening. classes held will again make theif home. - came from Burns. Lake he asked why | for the junior and intermecliate departments,. teachers directing |. 4,. ae . were Miss Judy Lloyd, Rober, | Mt. and Mrs. Joseph Dorval |he didn’t ‘think so. Surely Rempel, Donald MacKay, David and baby Kenny of South Bur-|Rupert! Being véry human we do- enjoy getting a naby leave tomorrow. by. ¢ar. fol- lowing a week's vacation here as’ guests of Mrs- ~ Dorval’s “Mr. and Mrs. Calder have. four Owens; “Arthur Jones, Hilmar children to live with them, all . -Domreis, ‘Philip Patrick and Rev. J. A. Roskam, church pastor. | mother, Mrs. Jessie Bennett, 822 of one family -— Leona, Iver, Director of the school was Sun- Borden Street. {Nora and Victor Cramer. day School superintendent Henry Vanderheide. 3 City ‘residents returning home Closing exercises for all de- |Tuesday . night. by car. were Mr. partments will be conducted [and ‘Mrs. Martin..Berg of: the tomorrow night at 7:30. | JAngus Apartments. and their Parents and. friends are. in- {daughter Mrs. D. S. Bill... While J.D. (Slim) Waring. and Mrs. eer Daily News Correspondent When. we ‘heard. the wonderful news that the Queen “is expeéct- jing” it reminded me of a “charm- ing little story : that: was in an English magazine’ ‘before Prin- Waring of St. George, Utah, are cess Anne was born. It- told of back again this year to fish and how two little girls in their nur- hunt with Alford Harrison. They )sery had heard that Princess have their own trailer-house and Elizabeth: (as she was then) wast e expecting.. One’ little girl aske ; vited to attend the session, which |away for. two weeks they. visited ey ae anos, Siiin her ares “How does the Queen, will feature a program. of songs in Vancouver, Seattle. ‘and and Mrs, Waring raise cattle and know. that she’s goihg to ha and memory: verses. southern points. . — : mentioned that they sold five}a@ baby ” “Don’t be silly, ‘Mar. A display of handiwork,’ in- hundred. and fifty head recently garet” said the other sma) girl, cluding jewellery. boxes and| L- W. Cromp,, leaves Saturday and that. their cattle range over “why, s she read it in the papers” notebook. covers, made by. the |night aboard the Canadian | j9¢- 000 acres. children during the school, will |Prince to join Mrs. Cromp and be on exhibit. Boe their. son Brian, who. are visit- Mr. “and Mrs: W. Babcock | ‘and We were: delighted ‘to earn stein — jing relatives .on ‘Vancouver IS-\their children Wayne, Terry ‘and from the — Daily, News. that i Daily, News Classified Ads © jland.. Brey will return ea in}Donna arrived Saturday morn Audrey . Wrathall. has. won her , .' Septem oo te ing fron Warnicouver by ca ORE | senior. diploma’ in. the. account- ison-the wicket. When my Inspector had one ‘and, they didn’t, but | -didn’t| playing “sounds like © an’. iron know. | was asking sorneone from Prince. Rupert if there was one there and| factory” and the Brodie children our little ffice hasn‘t beaten one the size of Prince head ‘once in a while. terry, it is “tempting to take 8&1 the: midnight sawing a year azo, a boat and row across the lake,}/had removed the radio speaker a Women’ ‘s BETTER Shoes and then let it float out into the! and shifted. the. horseshoe _ pits. ( : Jake. This lad said that he.was : : Palmer. suggested that the going to let it go, when he was|yigs play. ball without a bat on GOLD “CROSS” . across the lake, which meant itl], vacant lot. °° PERSONALITY | ; @ High and Mlusion heels would have been smashed to! He set another hearing in’ two a . | eo Spring: styling mee bits on 1 the rock bluffs. | weeks to see how things go. FIANCEE | a css, All sizes” collectively : _ aE. photo. fet. style, following a variety ot { . {games. us Other guests attending were It GARDEN CONTEST Likes: noise Mrs. A. J. Letourneau, Mrs. Der- |}. ° Bo Phone 2347, “HOLLYWOOD ce — : Neighbors AN NOUNCEMENTS of _OR REGISTER / . complain. that it’s’; too - noisy }- around « actor. Steve | Brodie’s | @ S.O.N. Whist Drive and Dance, “PRINCE RUPERT: FLOR ST house. -. Friday, August 14th. Whist 8 p.m. , ‘They told the city, attorney's Dance 10 p.m. O58yb office that: —— with: a power saw, plays an. out- side radio loudly, his* horseshoe bat baseballs. into other yards. . - os - Brodie appeared before’ Dep- sos uty Samuel Copeland Palmer III Tuesday and said he had quit Clearance re narnnnee. e Alt most. wanted, colors. | “rc HE LARGE: CLINIC ol “SALE PRICE. $9. 95 DR.H.J.W.A. NEUWISSEN | Peo ees /Regulor to $14.9 95 i d with the ice d he Tih nes 5 . associate w obsence i practice ce ees te | - PEDWELL SHOES» os DR: A. Ww. LARGE | oe Po . Neuwissen’ ‘s. Phone Number is 3226 6 345 Se Third Ave. West (opposite N: 8. Cc. Power ce bss ) of ae moor TT | Babcock and Wayne dro. oS in to| ing finance. section of the muni- | Good Nowe for Homemere re ‘no work for a while. — * Our son Hugh’s wife Josie en shortcake and chocolate fake a midnight. The Antoniuks of Prince Ru pert stayed in the Ferry Cottag The young folk have been hav the Jeffrey ranch and tt is ex citing to watch, tertained on Friday in. honor of; baby Deborah Lee Remanda, and} 12 grandmothers and mothers were there, each taking a pift.: The baby slept peacefully alliof the boats had been stolen, so evening. Gail Remanda helped | he and Hal. goat into the out- Josie serve coffee, strawberry | board, while. I called the police for a week again this sumnier, |Prinee. Rupert, and later in-the. cipal. “administration | course.; day Mrs. Robert Bingham: andj Audrey spent her holidays here her two small daughters Con- several years ago and has. visited | stance. and Colleen drove up us once. since. from Prince Rupert and joined)...” . Mrs-. Babcock .here. for a. week. . ¢ . : re s | Jim Van Zanten and the two!rained all night. Our flowers are . August Eating Mates . eee boys’ are back home here for a;stunted for want of moisture and » 9 , ; while. Jim was working with the instead of the sweet peas being SOUP. 2N SANDWICHES — | von . |Puhle Sawmill-in. Terrace but three feet high ‘they are only as it burned down he will have! about one foot high and the ie flowers very small and poor. Per- ‘haps they will improve naw that -ithere is some moisture. stormy night, Hugh found one yin Burns Lake. They found the boat and in it Peter Andrew, a native lad from across the Inke. -; Peter was soaking and apolog- ej;etic. In court next day Hugh asked for leniency for the lad, -iso he got $100 or 60 days in. jail. ing fun water skiing in front of We felt badly, but it may deter: - isthe from doing the same, for: when someone is late for the | Pee ORONRB ERIE pe eo BE ge August and sandwiches are syn-|1V/ teaspoons prepared onamous! © ‘The perfect eating horseradish mite with all types and kinds of fl teaspoons prepared mustard sandwiches is soup... hot or cold Arrange about 2 ounces of meat As handy as the sandwich mak-jon cach roll, Add Chinese cube: ings, are the ingredients necessary hage, Breen penner, radishes, and for your August soups. Here cane tomato, Combine remaining ine . ned condensed cream of chicken|gredients; serve on sandwiches, soup tikes on new appeal when fakes 3 servings garden ingredients . + cucumber, + fresh dill, and tiny green onions Salad popularity is high «oo vee are added before chilling, especially during August, Serve As. marriageable as soup and encrous servings of this one, Come: sandwiches, are paper cups tndihing 1 can (15 ounces) beans, "A , chilled soups, Serve your chilledinark with tamato sauce and 4 creamyawhite soup delight from an cup diced celery, some minced ice pail into colorful, disposable onion, minced green pep ret paper, cups; sunchwiches, crisp andfiouch of vinegar and salt ancl colorful, from. a straw tray onto pepper Chill well hefore serving pul yep plates. \ ’ tn « Is a convertible meal, anywhere) “ ‘ ¥ anytime} An easy simmer main dish can AuGUST SOUP he made by slicing canned corned can (1O-ounces) condensed — |heef hash Into good sized slices creamy of chicken soup (ar formed Into, patties); brown on both sides and serve with heats ed canned heef pray. ‘ . } soup can milk VY cup chopped ucumber ! teaspoon chopped. fresh ill T teaspoon chapped: green onion Gain fishing? 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