eM : mee nee seat ete aad ruse eee we rer ST Pig ae ‘ ‘< hoa nee RPA Sit PP ROTA UE ‘ _ Ladies auxiliary i - stage. card party ~ Avcard party of ‘whist and cribbage- games. ‘was ‘enjoyed last ‘night’ when the Ladies auxiliary’ to: the| Canadian. Legion | Branch No., 27 entertained eight tables ir play, in the Legion auditorium. - to speak Mrs, John Murdoch : of Queen Charlotte Islands will’ be guest speaker Friday night at an open ‘session .in the - First United Church | hall when the Prince Taking’ first.prize in whist) 7 ee Dipert Presbytencr ote i! upert Pre were, Lena “amoth. Cormier and} © ys Wright -Davies and: Ted upert ‘of yterial 0 holds. its _ Rorvik were firgt prize. ‘winning eighth annua) convention Fri- PERSON ALS. in. the cribbage - section. s-|day and Saturday. Committee in charge. of: arc | At the evening. session to be- rangements was composed. : ‘of gin at 7:30 p.m., Mrs. Murdock Mrs. Alec Plhera, Mrs, Jean. Nix- wife of ‘the pastor of Spencer |‘ on, Mrs. Robert. Montgomery and Memorial Church, Skidegate Mrs, J. S. Black; |. Mission, will speak on her. mis- Mrs, W..S.: Noble, 615 ‘Thomp- son Street, leaves tomorrow by CPA plane for Vancouver where she will ; vacation for several weeks. i ae Mrs. John Murdock at United — slonary. work on -the | islands, illustrating her. talk with. slides, All interested persons: are’ ‘in- vited to atvend. Delegates froin Smithers, Haz- |. elton, Terrace, Fort .Simpson, and Ocean Faiis are expected to attend ‘the business session Sat- urday morning. President Mrs. BE. R. Foster. will. preside... A’ lun- cheon in the church hall will follow at lpm 7 Prince Rupert Daily moar 3 Thursday, April 23, 1959 | os at ASSOCIATED Rich tbo Sa NEW FIVE-CENT POSTAGE * STAMP, green and black in - ‘color, to be issued May: 13 -is one to. commemorate’ the | development of Canadian Wo- -men’s. institutes and similar ‘groups in other countries {nto the | world- wide Associated Country Women of the World. before taking up. ‘his’ new: "po Mr. “Humphreys. . will “be: re now accountant at the: Prince: ton branch. Mr, Freeman is‘ ex: pected to arrive here April. 27. rictukeD IN THE, LOVELY: BRIDAL portrait are’ Mr. and Mrs*, Nicholas. Andreas Pavlikis, following their Vancouver weddjng: March 28 in, St. George's: Greck, Orthodox. Chureh, Rev, ' George Gavales' officiated: at: the evening ‘service: for: ‘the bride’ ‘the former Eleni Vrettou, ‘daughter of Mr, and -Mrs. D. Vreéttou | of Piraeus, .Greece and, the son. of .Mrs.; Andreas. Pavijkis: and the late’Mr. Pavlikis of this city.. Best ‘man. was former. city resident. Dr. Peter Postuk of Duncan, B.C, “and Sa PRICES EFFECTIVE attending the bride was Miss: Sena Pavlikis, cousin of the groom, A . Newlyweds toured Vancouver Island for several days prior to APRH. 24th .. flying to Prince. Rupert. April 1,. to: make: their home “at. 1014 First Avenue West. ‘ —Photo by Atlas Studios, Vancouver. APRIL 25th. “FRIDAY and. SATURDAY , . ey 2k : | Postnaplal shower honors. ae “pecenl curriva bhrom G kyreece. es oe ORE a delightful post- -nuptial shower. held. at. the home of hostess Mrs. Alek S. Bill on First Avenue West, Mrs. N. A. Pavlikis; recently of: Greece. was, introduced to many new: friends. The ‘affair staged April 17, honored the recent Vancouver marriage of the guest-of- honor to well-known city resident. Arriving, Mrs. Pavlikis .was presented with a corsage and]. later ‘received her group gift, a China ‘tea set. ’ Games and refreshments con- cluded. the enjoyable function. “ Invited. guests offering best} wishes were Mrs. Arthur Mur- ray, Mrs. Herbert Morgan, .Mrs. Michael Munizaba,. Mrs. R. W. Long, Mrs. William. Bond, Mrs. R. F, Rudderham, oMrs. “W. Od, ‘Scott, Mrs; N.’J. Gurvich,.Mrs. H.W. MacDonald; Miss Amelia | Pavlikis, Mrs. W. D, Whitehouse, Mrs. Robert. McKay Jr., Miss Jean Pavlikis; Mrs. R. ‘E. Glad- ‘ding, Mrs. Denis Rowse cand: Mrs. Ly. Ss. Lindsay. : , SKEENA. ‘SALMON sockeye on Vas -A3e BETTER. BUY 49c -_CYO basketball ee | MARGARINE - 2: to be feted at dance ENN Valley 7 oy < ‘ ee =e - PE. i E Ss 15 oz. eestereee Shes - “Plons for a “‘basketball victory dance” to be held : se tomorow. night in the Annunciation. school. auditor- KRAFT. ium, were completed Sunday night when:the Catholic | - Youth. Organization :held its. Fegular meeting. _ | CH EEZ WH IZ } - The affair. ‘honors. the CYO,, OGILVIE ’ Basketball team, which won the RO LLED OATS 18 ox. phe. sénior, city ch ampionship. CAMPBELLS Chinese foods to be served at wie-t 16 ox. jar. cane ate NEE ES May 3," as ‘guests of the Terrace CYO. President John LaPorte an- ounced that nominations of - ‘new. slate of officers will take place May 17, with elections to follow May 31. Vice-president Jeannette Clou- tier introduced Ron Lafifeman as a new member. Spiritual chairman Margaret Saunders conducted her program on the “Seventh Commandment" and Apostolic chairman’ Anne Huestis held a questionnaire on the “works of mercy.” 25, 60 and 100 midnight and entertainment are = 25, special features of the. event. In ‘other business, pians were made for = a trip to ‘Terrace on 19¢ 39¢ 3/7¢ ent enn 6 PERSONALS Frank E. Anfield, B.C. deputy “ecomniissioner for Iadian Affairs, leaves the city’ tomorrow morn- ing by Canadian Pacific Airlines $ plane following several weeks in Chicken Varieties, 10 oz. .... the district. Mr, Anficld was a} In charge of the social hour . . former Indian agent In Prifce| was convener Roy Prystay. . Rupert. eee nene Douglas Newton, 1303 First dj ae Overlook, leaves tomorrow morn- redi( ers nig by CPA plane for Vancouver to attend a salesmen's ‘conven- tion for HH. J. Heinz and Com- pany. He return home Monday. cee terres om et Moose yneceting Fri- day, April 24. at 8:00 p.m, Installation of officers at 8:30, Members and guests, Leaving Saturday night by Social to follow. (BO) bont is Miss Arla Heffernan, RN, for Vancouver following 18; @ Prince Rupert Burns Club months on the staff of Prince} mixed social Saturday, April 25th Rupert General Hospital, Miss }at 7:00 pam, at Lotus Cafe, Tick- : ' Heffernan plans a holiday injfets available at Fraser & Payne LETT or clib members, (81) ' southern points. Lamb's CELERY MA OOPEN FRIDAY ‘TILL 9 p.m. 4 \* PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 4 of ull hoctioel light aroma WE DELIVER - ANY WHERE IN TOWN - ANY TIME | 25,02 ane 12 oz bottles his daivertisnment In not punitatved or ‘daptayed by ‘the nen verrhnvwurvrwrr a aacspammmemimnndameumemdidinenddaessndnm tmnnamnnanmcanemateendeinantertmtamrtsmemantananterindramenttstnmandetanmammpmiemmemniteitirantniptmnnantel Baquor Gontral Bowed or by the Government of Brith Columbia, ,. ; . 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