Nts, i ¢ Major hy Buch: Beethoven's , Rogers Akroag how, te world tort “hts, ‘recordings. ‘Sietinar the past four years hare ' tmehedied the Schamaen Davids. the Setevbert Bria: Samata and Thpeomiptiaes, the Brahms: Pobomsive Brillante amd Waitnes,’ gs the great Sonata in B-flat! joka whet will figure ey is: ye an akob. mee inthe Civic Centre: at 8: 30. Prince Rupert, Concert Society members will opportunity to meet world-famous pianist Gimpel. Tuesday ‘night: follawing his” Perfor- (AC réeption. arranged by}: Soctety Howplitality convener bo SO McGill, with totlow Mr. Ciimpel's oubstamding : ‘pro o include Organ Toccata chestras, ot the > United and South America... ted! violinist Stanley ‘Here Lh October. - At. the reception, Mrs. U. M. Greene, Mes. J. N. Laurie, Mrs. * Artigote Favert: Brahms: Var © babigg, an a Theme by Paganini » apd eros tr Drebasey and Men- : Mebsatn. ae ‘The celebrated planist ts ale Paterson METS, - Tas iewniter wil aie eeesneincenin “His mos! popular seenrdizigs Best seller banater and Symphonic Etudes./ novel, Dr. Zhivago, translated, into Japanese, Miner: Concerto: -with thee Bertin | the Beethoven Ciomicerrtis weths the Bertin Phip- harmene, the Chopin Gramic| winted, the Japanese publishers said translations of successful foreign movels mormally sell 20,- 000 tea 3,000 coples The Jap- anese version of Dr. costs Ba yen (83 cmntas. a hymn. ss | Sir Goftrey de Mandevilte, Tha ‘Patni Bore” sitist. whe ‘the flest constable of the Tower same. ta America im 1018 has of London, was appointed about played with al Roe major ar 1078. Schertos wad Necturmes, as wedi feo . /NEXT-TO.NEW & RUMMAGE SALE : | First United Church | : ‘Seturday ~— February 21st. — 9: :30 A.M Stott. clesarmedd | ‘art pressed. Men's multe: Featured: also. ee ee edements farnis ure, " leyeles, ‘ete. B® oeree on grad ; UEB-3ed Ave, Wast States . “Travelling with bind will be ‘Horace Martines who accompan- Phummer Sol Eleermann vand Mrs. Richard ; Preside nit tie | “TORYO un—.Boris Pasternake's 6 | i has sold 80,000; D tooptes and 20.000 more wlll bel . uf. the book report. Publishers! Zhivage} "mi OF. A. Johnstone HS WE BEL" i E SERVE EXCELLENT sh ‘ } i : KNICKERS ARE. BACK_The wheel ’ fashion’ spins ‘round: and ‘round and brings yesteryear’s: knickers. back to feminine. ward-— robes. Originally: the exclusive : property ‘of. small boys’ and gulfers, the puffy midway pants: ‘were the rage. of lounging jadics back in the “twenties--and here they “are againi Done by Glen of Michigan, they are worn with ‘Ship » ‘nt Shore's crew- v-neck pullover of blagk Acrilan ribbed knit.’ - ~ Audrey \ Wrathall clerk of Ist: Baptist church _ Miss Audrey Wrathall was elected church ‘clerk of the First Baptist. church Wednesday night: when the congregation: held. ‘its cannual ‘meeting | in: the church hall. | eo Others” named . ta posta were. meeting planist while: commun- Deacons —° Henry: Vanderheide, ion. committee is composed ‘of Arthur Jones. Reginald “Green }.Mrs. Linzen and Mrs. F. Morris. pand Wally Veerwold ° -“: Social. convener. is Mrs. Ver- Was named wold and Mr. Verwold will handle chureh treasurer, Organists. are} public relations with. Mrs. Bow- Mra. W. DL. Smith, Mrs. M. Hotman: as church reporter. Waters and Mrs. “Lloyd Bow~ _ Appointments confirmed were man. Mes... P. oH, Linzey is: prayer school superintendent; ei Jones, president. of the Young People’s Society and Mrs. Bow- _ REASONABLY PRICED QUICK: ‘LUNCHES || SOME SPECIAL DISHES. AUST FOR You. “Deep. Fried: ° Pigeke Seeries (Prawns Spereribe with: Garlic Seuce with: Garke Sauce | Criagyy. Chic aor Chagw Main Cantonese, Style | ns Steamed SF as ero Bre foxrs. eth 3 oHerent ive thet our delicious Chinese J from the rest—we only use eas eG Neon kitchen ond served ‘chean restaurant, You dan’) heave te take our word for it—-- ae For worse t For Take Out Orders — Phone 3133 _ MOOME Tey THE LOTUS CAFE noe 3133 nN oan . {em ae ADAMS OLD! seacarse operon i tespitad, ; j aates iE Bautand: before carat tig to Can: i : : : 4 . Boise scare or tegine General | oe ~ How to cut a , FAM ey fic gure _,..without spending one! a phone your order! B. fo ware “Man, Im sold on manas president of the Women s: Missionary. ‘Society, ee City, nurse. “promoted — | i Cradle Rol; Miss Marion Johnson, RN, hag | ; Junior Church; Mrs..G, Baines: reat egal Supervisor of riney and Mrs, Linzey, Mission Circle, b rari eopeerineet £5 Johnson. will: bbe reptas: i aa. deaving the PRGIT staff to | Refreshnients ‘concluded. go to Calgary, : - , successful ‘session. (A graduntec. of Miller. General | Londan, Eng. win ay A lpocst grad ‘ | Miss: Jotnaan tank A mid wifery ia eH esey “in | bresithaat before coming Lay Prine a : ‘Rupert in Avast, 1958. P Prigs ts her present GPa. F th Mae PRO. maternity | ' i A Paient Miss Johnson Wh puree in the : : Lo lg y Lotter day view ORCINUS Chard Bandyurg ways he: thinks i Ab raha Lincols were alive today. “fie moet tat ib oomembor af: veltter Prager | u, LB. politica! party 33 i Rivett.: * Submitting: ‘reports - were Hil-} mer: Domreis for the: Sunday : iechodl; Mrs. J. S. Greer for the. Mrs. Vanderheide, | f Ri chet i over the’ session \ was ; : . [church | pastor, Rev. J. A. -Ros- } Hing Ating June Jackson, RN who? kam. Dod the. Intermingled > with ‘fern anx small ‘yellow -dalsics,: and, flank- dd. by National: ‘miniatire ‘flaga; focus was on‘'the. three’ ines candles; the ‘tallest. of: which was for “International” the’ next for “Faith: jn- ‘the. Future” vand States--mother Of Federatiori”. “With - local. ’ ‘branch . ‘president | other “candles countries: - United » Philippine . Republic, "2 italy: Fin. land, Denmark, ‘Sweden, Japan, Austria, Greéce, ‘Norway,’ Mexico; rica and! Cans Union of. South "AL ada, 0 ae Candies: wer Nghted: and: then ci put out: for Czechoslovakia: and iPoland, whose International Fed- leration Hghts.' “went: ‘out, after i the Second” ‘World ° “War... Lighting candles was Miss Joan Cross, while’ Miss: ‘Frances. Cross] ' gave the “ceremonial ‘address. Guest. speaker. K: F. ‘Harding bers and: guests, by’ Miss” “Evelyn “The. “work. of the ‘BEWC. 4s ‘most active} even: in. “Ceylon,” Mr. ‘Harding. ‘said: as’ ‘he’ spoke: on his impressions | ‘of. ‘India .’and Ceylon while. on’ tour. under the Nations.’ : Showing slides, he. had: taken need for the International ‘Fed- cration throughout. the world.. ‘In .a. short - business: meeting which followed, a collection was taken up to assist a represen- , tative of the newly-formed ‘Jap- ianese Federation to attend the Henry Vanderhelde as Sunday! ‘international convention in Paris Arthur | next July. : oo '{ Prince Rupert’ Daily cen Friday, February 20, 1959 when the’ BPWC of’ ‘Prince Rupert held: its: ternational: ‘Night’ ‘in the form of a: dinner, h Prince Rupert Hotel ‘ban uet room. _ ‘s a : the third one: for’ the..“United ' Mrs. Carl. Halverson presiding, | oa wore: Nghted for ray Acingdom, poe Australia, Irelaid, New :Zeal and, uC France, Ceylon, ‘Belgium, : Cuba, , monds . : surprise ‘baby shower. was Mrs. was Introduced to: some 30 meni=] * |. festooned with - pink ” and blue ‘ribbons. ‘and bows.’ auspices ‘of, the ‘ ‘Food and ‘Ag-| ricultural . /departmen of: ‘United: on ‘his: trip two" years ago, Mr. |. Harding’ pointed out the great! + William: Seidler, Mrs. Elmer Ritz, Mrs, Elmer ° Ritz, ‘Hale, Mrs: Alan Hale, Mrs. Doug- ‘las Guyatt, Mrs. Arnt Bendiksen, et aera LSPwo, whos tion!” Night: 2th) forth: ‘of: atten, yt) as donations: fr Rupert ‘club “All local" ‘members’ aie” invited to attend ' ‘the: Saturday, yafter- Ha ceremony | | . A 18. aaah | stalect . ab. noon‘ ‘affair, “the: president an- a PUG GB te ys | parture: of member. Mrs. ial iet | night — vered., Tuesday night impressive. and ceremonious ‘In-| reld i in the: gracious setting of the t Meg ry eentae 4 He hy. & Me conplusjon?r rere t wig” ex~ toed presséd. By: ‘the: ‘club sat’ the de- Eileen Corser,’ ‘who. leaves: tomorrow for Victoria: where , vshe “whl take up, Bh: new: position. op.) tare ig 10 cents... 4% oe ew ded ie ie = wench Girl Guide” "and Browdle r m ue rer as |“Thinking. Day": Sufiday willbe - ~ Candles™ ‘repiesenting (23 counties in’ the International: Federation. of the {Business ‘and: Professional Women’s ‘club .were’ lit and: ¥ observed In Prince. Rupert: ‘By ve ae ey Pade oy 1 tone we church parade. tt. was announced today. All Guide: ‘Companies Brownie Packs ‘are: invited to at- ‘daa |tend the services. to’ be:conduét- . In’. St. Andrew's’: Anglican Cathedral at 3 p.m, Sunday, Gfrl Guide’: ‘District :’ Mra. RE. Lucas: ‘sald: today. * There ‘will be’ ‘a: "special. chat tered. bus for'Guides.and: Browh- fes in the east, ‘end, which will leave at 2:30, .p.m.. from Conrad Street School, ‘it - was: _: Feported; j was: ‘the recipient. of a: ‘large. array of bab particles | last’ Week. ‘a.group, of: friends_gatheted ‘ ‘at the home: of, Mrs, Robert Si- von 107": "Eighth. " Sotu rday, ’ ‘Februa ry an [au STAR FLOOR HOCKEY. AT THE civic CENTRE: “Prince Rupert Alt Stars ° vs Kitimot. “ALE Stars ' m a Basketball Preliminary 1: 00 pm. i} t t q q i 21st — 8:00 p.m. a fe i La Avenue | ‘East: Assisting ‘the: ‘hostess * at the Ernest, - Campbell: -Arriving, the guest. ‘of honor Was seated in'a decorated chair, ‘THe lovely: gifts. were atrangéd ‘ina decorated basket, “attended | en by. a huge model. stork.’ Tha:social :: evening | included ~ serving: ‘the: “lunch swere Miss: ‘Eva_Stromme;' ‘Miss ‘Carol'Camp- bell and: Miss” ‘Phyllis Simonds. “Other: guests”. attending | of- fering - best... “wishes and gifts were’ Mrs.‘ Stanley ‘Paul, ‘Mrs. ‘junior, . Mrs. Carl * Simonds, “Mrs. Gertrude Mrs. Robert Whiteley, Mrs. Al-. mer Van Meer, Mrs. Sydney Tordiffe, Mrs. Ernest Wahl, Mrs. Erling Pedersen, Mrs. Otto" Mos-: tad, Mrs. Irvine Keisman and ff. : Mrs. Skapti Grimolfson. ' i “WORLD BOOK _ ENCYCLOPEDIA i a team or representatives. ‘now Sin Prince: Rupert: to serve. you 7? BRUCE BENNETT —. 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