Ce ay Oe Fen Jha Prince Rupert Daily. News Tuesday, July. 7, 1950 "PRESIDENT OF THE YEAR’ | Peter L. Peterson ae . & Mr. ‘and Mrs, Archibald Pilling}, Mr. and . Mrs. ‘William Bon : of Varicouver-ure in the city for|and children - John and. Margie, . a week’s holiday as guests of Mr.| 409 Fourth Avenue West, leftover Pilling’s.. sister. Mrs,. Charlotte| the weekend by car for a. ‘month’s © Hunter, Ridley Court:, Here for| holiday in southern ‘British Co-* Surprise parly - held i in. “honor P “‘bolically represented onthe Sons \ penta ee SEE ede ‘was. S Sresident of the. Vinlend. No. 28 : Lodge ns,of Norway, is one of 30 lodge presidents in 'the ‘United. States: and oS ~ resident. of the. Year'’ . ay. “Peter L. Peterson of 403 ‘Fifth ‘Avenue East, receives the “Presi- International ‘Sociéty. .Sons f. Norway for membership pro-' ‘motion: during the year of 1958. {Lodge of the Year,” ‘citation. “Mr, Peterson will receive a wal- put“desk set bearing a metal plate: on which his name:‘and the ane of the lodge will be engrav-; fs ‘the lodge. will receive a 25-inch Bofis’ of Norway shield represent- Ing. whe’ Societies emblem. os Represented theron, will be the ‘vicing Ship” sailing on the ocdd hi blue with the midnight sun: -and the north star which is syni-, fiNorway emblem. tho>mecting of the Lodge. : Sons of Norway is a fraternal: ‘penefit-society with 260 lodges in: ‘the’: United States and: Canada. Canada who, will receive | ehildren of Norwegian . |-tion on the North American con- font. of ‘the Year Award,” from). e: 4 life insurance in force and: assets : of nearly $10,000, 000. ar he lodge has also been given aj. ‘and. " 1 LOOM regular monthly ‘meet- 5, dng 8:30: p.m. .Tuesday ... Al mem- bers please attend. “The award will be presented ait " Third Avenue West, left by: Cana-, and. is the ee fraternal a anizs "The i award, it Was - released: here |. » tinent. - With a membership of about 38,000, it has $27; 500, 000 of ' Annou cements - e SON picnic Sunday. ‘July. 12th at Kloyah Bay. Sonja Ladies.and friends invited. Bring own: lunch cups. - Tea, coffee,. , “soft drinks, ice cream, supplied. Meet af, SON hall;,19:00 a.m., . Last transportation wil: Jeave hall at 11:00 a.m. . (133) e Helen's Beauty: Salon. will be closed until further arotice. -(130) P80) "Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Seog, 153 dian. Pacific Airlines Dlatie:yes- o -NOW! DAILY SPECIAL _ LUNCHES © AT _acers _ BARBECUE FISH. for fun and ~ {fe flavor — Delicately” browned, at salmon sted 5. , - cubes, Marin: be be tne ene i ge nee bee mete ne ane acetate te a ante he Terminal (at pus Shop in lots (We ha ve Coffee shop attache w “LING THE TAILOR Mi and basting’ with the sauce. Newss tond. For your favorite. magozines,: : (All tithes available for mewssts mils), For the newest is small books, . Check Room—Phone Booth—-'sbaccos —Sundrics. EVERYTHING... Hundreds of suits, pants and Individually cut ond tailorad Guarantood satisfaction ¥ Don't miss this opportunity bacons wrapped, fish. sticks are being: served irom nig. small: portable | gril. ‘Behind .. them, inviting attention.’ are’ saucy salmon’ kiibops ‘ade of fresh‘ teinto l-inch’’ for an hour. or two in tahky. marinade, then -: ‘drain the ‘sauce. ‘whread the: ‘cubes of .salinian on large, . greased skews. TS; piace direct- | “lyon: greasrd,, rif, turning 4. ee aed, fare ‘ me Tone cif oe Depot) of sjxace them all) d, MUST GO! slacks ' \. . Mon dnd Women for * ' in stylo and fit. OR MORE OFF t call in today! id20" € 6th Stroot wey “Phone 6438 4 ey ae . be : i * es vi Aa" - . ro “3 ae Pel cg A “we ae hae .&. “ee é oar ms a wo % eo. is _ woben phe at 5 ' ‘ 1 oy Bye NAL NU ninth if fey pasa pele hand The naa eect “extrac = ‘| bus fare at 2 p.m. Sy and wading. The bus will return to. the Park at 6 p.m. ‘please . _|period: at 11:30 over CFPR for ‘| definite; arrangements. | Peter Tudhope and Louise Smith. j, at 1, pam. —Edwin Sorge, Linda} yeh he hd te ‘ IN THE PARKS: 58 now registered — in swimming classes. By PHYLIS BOWMAN . ‘This week is.’’Nature Week” at the Playgrounds. A day’s camping trip is being planned to Grassy. Bay on. Wednesday. Children are asked to- meet at Gyro Park with their lunch and twenty- -five cents for Sorge, “Margaret ‘Sorge, “arthur | Houchen, .. Charles Zelversmit; Janet Ziltersmit, Mike Graham, Elaine Erickson, Susanne Har- mer, Robbie: Harmer and Penny. Halliwell. _ Group No. 2 at the: small pool. at. 1:30 p.m.—Gayle . Mcintyre, Mike Mcintyre, Gary-Hemmons, Frances Hemrnons,. Robert Si- monds, Cheryl Gagnon,. Jean- nette Long, Ronald Goodwin. Ronald Hougan, On: the. ‘agenda for ‘the ‘day will bé a nature*hike, a bonfire Ifthe weather is uncertain. listen to the message Swimming lessons began last Monday with 58 registered under the direction of Heather Smith, - Following is the list of child- ren who.are asked to be at the pool on time every Monday and Friday. Group No. 1 at the big pool at 1 p.m.—Margaret Hammer, Ronald Hammer, Kathleen Ben- |. nett, Sandra. Wahl, Anita Fer- guson, Rita. Martin, Louise Bowen, Mary Trowsdale, Chris-; topher Holhnauser~ and Penny: nesday at 2 p.m. Holhauser: Adult ‘beginner. lessons will Group No. 2 at, the big pool istart on. Wednesday- evening a yama. Cliff McKeown, Shirley MckKeown, Mary McKeown, Helen Grav, Anita Hardy, Douglas Si- munds, Eddie Holhauser and Theresa Holhauser. Lessons: for juniors. will begin: at 2:30 on Friday afternoon: for intermediates on Wednesday at 1 p.m, and for seniors on Wed- at... 22 p.m —Georgina Baxter,)7 p.m. and’ life-saving - Meeone 8 Lynne ‘Ewart. Valerie. Houchen. pwall start on. ‘Wednesday: at BA), : ‘Dolores ‘Garbelya, Craig’ Nixon, j pm. ae NORTHERN B. Cc. POWER co LTD. Lee Donaldson | and Deane Pete, duly. 13. “is “the | “deadline ‘for. . erson, registra tion. Beginners and jun- -Besner Block Phone 4210 Group ‘No. 3 at the big péat iors. may register by: telephon- at 2 p.m.—Marilyn Sklapsky, Jeff linge 4045. Bownian, Kerr Bowman, Bare L Friday, special event day, will bara Rurka, ‘Emily Reid, Shirley | include a \'Tarzan” contest, Thoias, Sandra Bartlett, Frasev jviener and marshmallow ‘roast Wilson, Bob Donaldson and Muc- ito begin at 7) p.m. ray Brown. {ft is. hoped,. a visit to the Group No. I ‘at the small vor | Museum in keeping with “Nature “Week,” can be planned. a ie ROVAL RET REAP. Beeluded Ponnask Laka Lodge, on the shares af Pennnsk Lako in British Columbin, 270, miles northenst of Vancouver tnd hO miles south of Kamloops, has been sat aside ‘for oxclusive use of Queen Bisgnbeth and Prince Philip duly ‘Vleld, Tho threoestorey lodge, of log construction, was built in 120 and is owned by a8 group of, Canadian and Amertean ‘Dusinoaamen. Lt has madera facsliies, including its own oloctrle powor plant and water supply, but thore aro no regular tele- phone or telegraph communications, Accoss. is by seaplane nnd over a rough road, The Royal couple will eceupy a suite of rooms on the ground floor where a glass-enclased sunparch will give them a view of the ontire Inko which is woll-stocked with rinbow: trout, and the surrounding mountains, A member of the club's oxceutdve will bean. hand. to moot them when they nrvive, but only the staff and the Royal party will remain during the. Queen's 66-how rest porlod, The publia and the: preas will ‘be barred from the aren, CP. photo. uty Ag tat bt Ae OO Be ~ : the Rhonda. Good-: win, Colleen Hogan, Linda. Sugi-. | COMING AND GOING FASH- ‘| ION “two-way. dress which can be |: worn: just as stylishly’ back for the little miss, is 3 to front. On flocked, terylene “batiste. in shades. of blue and “white, it is shown, here with — cross-over collar. and. buttons , in the front and’ flat bow at: back. Tomorrow she'll : -wear it the other: ‘way. around. “This new fabric’is a boon to | -busy mothers | since it can be “machine. washed - .and tumble -drfed ready for wear. without ‘the touch .of) an ‘iron. of bri deneleck Appearing ‘in. jeans, if jawas: a. complete ‘surprise for bride- elect Miss Bev- erly Leeson. Friday: night when she: ‘arrived at the home of Mrs.. “Arthur ‘Helin, hostess at a mis- cellaneous shower to honor her marriage Saturday to Lawson Hewitt. ‘Co-hostess for ‘the enjoyable affair. was Miss Jean - Dutton. The guest of honor received decorated basket and presented to her by. Miss’ Leona Wick. The chair of honor was placed under a canopy of bells and decorated with . the. bride- eltct’s name. Games were “played followed by refreshments which included a shower cake,, made and dcc-: orated by Mrs.- Ingvar . Wick. best wishes and. gifts were Mrs.: Ross Leeson, Mrs: Carl Erickson,’ Mrs. Eugene Dutton, Mrs. Fred-' erick :-Faulkner, Miss Elaine Mc- Intyre, -Mrs. Ivor. Bibby, Mrs. Darrel Young, Mrs. Robert -Ped- erson, Mrs. Richard Nickerson, Mrs. Terrence’ ‘Shenton, = Mrs. Allan “Hemmons, Miss Dawn Tomlinson, Miss’ Margaret Val-. derhaug, Miss Andrea ‘Veitch. Miss Sondra. Giske and Miss Gail | Harvey. - MIXMASTER bowl-fit beaters : lighter, finer- Larger for higher, textured cakes, mashed potatoes: Saves time, armwork. Now in 5 attractive colors © @ Black and White | @ Yellow @ Turquoise | @ Pink fluffier 4 e Chrome. . her lovely gifts arranged in a] Other invited. guests offering’ several/more days, they are mak- ing the trip. by. house _braller. Craig Oliver, announcer- opera- |. lu mbia. Daily: News Classified Ads tor. for the past two: years: with radio. station CFPR. Thursday by car for Regina. He will. work for the Canadian Broadcasting. Corporation: sta- tion there. -Gerdon Nore, who replaces Mr. Oliver on CFPR, ar- rived in Prince: Rupert Saturday by. Canadian. Pacific Airlines plane. A’ native of Tofield, Al- berta:: Mr: Nore comes here from Vancouver, . -where he has been receiving speech training :at UBC. His wife will follow him in Sep- tember.. left. here!} — Tuesday, July 7 at 7: 30 p.m. Subject for the evening is PRINCE. RUPERT GARDEN CLUB meets at Civic Centre. : -. Soil. Testing. : Bring samples of... soil for. testing. © _ Prince Rupert * ARCHIE CANADIAN. 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