ra 4, tate ay Lt ime RO -MOUNGSTERS % to! children. at = ae a eReeT youngsters garbed in costumes, from “beautiful to grotesque enjoyed’ almost 200 dozen hot-dogs and 25. ‘Hallowe'en costumes “best ever" hosts and goblins tgned supreme when the annual Hallowe’en cos- tuime- contest was held in the, activity room. of the Roosevelt Park school Fri-. day ‘afternoon. 4fJohn H. Steele, school prin- cipal; .as..master of ceremonies ‘remarked on the number of fine gostumes. this year, = | 4:“It is very evident: that much thought and hard work, by mo- {hers. and students, went into ereating . these. outfits, which has-made this parade the best ever,” he- said. A’ group of teachers conduct- ing -the judging of. costumes, | with winners as follows: Vito Dunford, primary’ grand prize; :. Kinsmen treat 3.000 “An “extremely well behaved” group of some 3,000 pounds of candy Saturday night at. the Kinsmen helped to make our annual. Hal- a Re fe g IMDS HRN AeA WELL-BEHAVED” ’ bon-fires | Hallowe’en bon-fires. The huge fires, located at Gyro}. Park, Borden Street Park and Conrad Street school grounds, were touched off at 6:30 and put out at 8:30 p.m: Four hundred dollars worth of colorful fire-works, were seen all over the city. oo Chairman W. A. Gordon, said today that “it was freak weather and we were very. grateful ‘for the temporary break which lowe’en party, a great success ” Captains of fires Raymond Billing, Jack Clee and Denis Rowse, were assisted by a full turnout of members. ~ LOOM welcomes _ néw members The Loyal Order of the Moose has increased its membership by four. following the initiation of new members held last week at the order’s regular meeting held in the Moose Temple. Welcorned were John Nardon, Kenneth Cronk, primary comic prize; Douglas McBride, intez-{ty14 and John Rudy mediate grand prize; Earl Gra- hani, intermediate comic prize | am, Ane ‘member fr seorge Snidal, most original was guest speaker and. costume. - bo Plano accompanist was school secretary Mrs. J. J.. Donaldson. Michael Sokolowsky, Paul Pos- ; Loren Card, a visiting Moose Alaska i. During the business session, it :was decided to hold a masquer- ‘ade ball on: November 20. ° S ings here i ee “An exciting musical experience is in store. for concert-goers tomorrow night when the Prince Rup-; ert Concert Society presents the sensational young soprano, Miss Marilyn Horne as its second guest artist of thé’ 1959-60: season. | ‘Miss Horne, who is only 24 years of age, has already had. a orld-famed soprano professional career of great ac-} . imany, as well as starring in the , ‘Wagner’ Chorale, and has. been tomorrow has been singing leading roles ! in the opera houses of Ger- Vienna Festival, Salzburg Festi- | val and. Venice Festival... Born in. Pennsylvania,.. she moved to Long Beach, California -her«family,.when ; she.-was. t'12-she-joined -the Roger Vie singing with Roger Wagner from that time. Ps EO IER Oa . ace arr) IN DIOR COLLECTION—Hobble hemline shown by Yves Saint Laurent during the fall Paris Teese * et ees ane a 2 openings is seen in the short white evening dress of jewelled nylon tulle, by model at left. The. balloon skirt, blousing over a tight band which barely covers the knees, gives a narrow ~ hem line. The bodice is topped by a deep band Of the same silvery. embroidery used at the a ‘ 7 DP Me ee a Cie EEE kale }| November: 11. | Prince with six members: pres- WOMEN OF MOOSE r one During the month of Moose Temple. . Ten members were present. at the Library committee meeting, held at the home of chairman Mrs, George Hills when plans were made for.the committee’s Chapter night, November 4. Plans were also discussed to hold a tea in March next year at the home of Mrs, Harry Nelson. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Postuk, Mrs. Kenneth Hardy,.graduale regent was a guest at-the Moose- heart committee: meeting held at the home of Mrs. William ent. It was decided.to haye a panda raffle at the November 4 meeting in the Moose Temple. Refreshments ‘concluded the session. - of a 1 At. the ‘College’. of Regents committee -meeting,: held at: the home of. Mrs:: John Kasper, it was decided to raffle a ‘Festive Dress,” .on Deceniber 12 to raise money forthe: group’s special fund. © ee The. October meeting of the Membership ‘committee was heid at the home of Graduate Regent COE EO te atte A GT he Final plans made for bazar by committees in October — Moose committees were busy making final plans for its fall bazaar to be held November 25 in the ‘Mrs, Samuel Haugan with Sen- ‘cake to be ‘raffled at the. fall PRINTED PATTERN OE A A, vee Od, October Women “of. the]. ior Regent Mrs, Arnold Assman as. guest. The large Christmas bazaar, November 25 was on dis- play. Chairman Mrs. Peter Brass reported that the emblem chests and cords had. been ordered: for the chapter. The monthly raffle was won’ by ‘Mrs. Herbert Glas- sey. The Hospital committee chair-: Oe Ne ET Oa isso eset aetna edabebirhokiniaviod cc -.. cs coepad areata tresses Wine Cee ‘ LITTER RODS DORE 4 09 PMT OOTODI DETTE ED DDD DINIT NNN INSET BRITO DPY man Mrs, Nels Nelson: pres when the group met at the home. were distribute a towel raffle . It was. det nurse Miss Jeanné her birthday.;:;. on: presided ith: “At the meeting of’ the 'H making ‘committee, held) home of: Mrs... Li, :C.° Re-R abe, - with Mrs. Millie Olson’ as t man; it was. decided” to’ ‘make nce esd draperies for thé,-lodge:room, .. To.raise money for ‘material,-it..._ was decided to hold bingo games at members’ homes, Plans -wérs completed for ‘a.grocery. hamper. —’ to be raffled at the: fall’ bazaav.. Meetings will be: held. the. last Bingo sion, tt "Prince Rupert: Daily News.” "Monday, November 2, 1959 at the BANK “ment of. only “bond, ‘and’ $5 4,98% if held:to maturity.. Why ada‘ Savings : Bonds this week - manager: Pickles — sunshine-fresh, with Flavour _we enjoy. so! much. ‘that-makes them your best buy Hope that. ~ But don’t breakfast . “They’re: safe, -dependable. and : are strength and vast resources of this ‘great. country: of’ ours.. ‘AS..CRISP AND ZESTY as these brisk October morning the: way /I-feel..about AYLMER ‘Sweet “Mixed 00°. meals, all-winter long, with these favourites— ~ ‘Sweet Wafers,.,Small Gherkins, and Green. . ‘ Tomato Pickle: : Here's a tip for Tartar Sauce. «°-™ —simply chop Aylmer Sweet Mixed Pickles into... .: mayonnaise, ‘and serve with a hot fish course. © Nothing nicer! - Aylmer Pickles are. most eco... °°: _nomically priced. But it’s their superb quality. — HAPPY. DAY. AHEAD LITTLE FELLOW! -I ‘love ne "mothers: waving: their: children : off; to-‘school, CEREAL before taking on -their~ bus, . around ‘day ‘that. lies ahead. Piping _ River is-truly delicious, with: its -nutty -.gome blend of cracked: wheat, rye.’a Al Tthat. remains’ isto try , chem. Lavishly applied rhinestones gives a shimmering, vertical-stripe effect to the diasphanous fabric. At right the model wears a statuesque evening gown by Jules Crahey of Nina Ricci, shown for fall Paris openings. In copper green polished satin ot acrylic fibre and silk, the sophisticated draping features a cascading fringed side panel and a sunburst of unpressed pleats which minimize the waist. The instep length and the matching giant stole are typical . of the Paris house, ~ — MUSEUM BRIEFS — —CP. photos. * |t is always nice to come home, although: my trip via car to Vancouver ‘and home via plane was very pleasant, and especially the B.C. Tourist Council) felt. we convention. held in. Penticton, where. | iscussions and ‘all, received a: Shot. in the arm."f _enjoyed the .d . . egy ae ot ‘and keep “that- feeling of en- | -jincluding many ‘other peopie: ‘that we must do. something in’ panies and the government. en} John Fisher of. “John Fisher i thusiasm and to convince others! trom tne transportation com-j| Reports” and I feel it isa shame | — ‘that he:is no longer on the na- po f rk of radio, although |. eee ne | | | nena, | = 4 So valuable an asset has ‘she been ovre the years, that Wag- Canada to make the tourists : want to visit us, have some- thing of special interest -in each , : Hon. EBarie C. Westwood was tional netwo 'a. very. good speaker, very. co-: he does radio work in Eastern | operative and I believe we have: Canada, , and is most’ dynamic. to; 'are available at the Civic Cen- _tre, ticket chairman Mrs. Rich- ner sclected her the ‘past two summers for his soloist in the Hollywood” Bowl] production of “The Damnation — of Faust,” Back's “St Matthew Passion,” and Beethoven's “Missa Solemn- is.” Tickets for this performance and the two remaining recitals ard Patison said today. . Mrs. T. A, Johnstone, presi dent of the sponsoring Parent Teacher association for the Kin Edward school Hallowe'en part Friday afternoon presente prizes to winners of best cOs- tumes with schoo) principal R. G. Moore. ~The colorful Was reported a huge success. Grade | winners were Russell Hogan and Brian Cromp, first; David Haugan and Janet Cur- and Melvin Bishop and Gianna Campagnola, third, Tommy Jimmy Wasyk and Mich- ric, second »'Grade 2 winners: Spiller, acl MeIntyre and in Grades and 8 classroom Gary Grin olfson, Anita Hardy and Peter Haugan, won prizes. ‘Grade 3 winners were Arno White, Dennis & community and have the “Wel-'a good man at the head of: It does one a Jot of good. come” mat out at all times. {Conservation and Recreation,’ meet people who are full Tourist business is big busin- ; ess for this province, bigger’ p, B. Turner’as deputy. I believe) his is “selling Canada.” than most of us realize and it‘ . ri is impossible for our Govern- , ment to do it all, Every city: is the case in Hawaii—touristsy; mentioned the lack of high-'in two bindings, These are kings there. ‘way signs in our area, and was It is also interesting to nole assured that this would be rec- that museums, ait galleries and tified, with the able assistance of, Dr. i enthusiasm ‘in their ‘work, and these men are sincere and wil!" Remember Christmas is just ro an ey wer pone Danniy, around the corner and we have tourism. I : Ly : sen? ours also p y '“Skeena, River of Destiny” by should do their part, every M4N,! Minister of Highways, H. T,; woman and child should alsO yiard who asked me about our; Dr. R. G. Large for sale, also oe alerted to this industry, which highway, and at the meeting) “Soogwilis” by the same author} two | books make an attractive gift. of | 7 . } | by fone lela CURVE-Y WAIST and flaring | skirt make the most of a slim figure. Team easy-sew jump- er with shirt by. day—show off pretty, scooped neck for dates. Printed Pattern 4928: Mis- ses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40. fun-fare event by and Douglas eit et eee ode! PTA Hallowe'en party colorful costume event - Christison. | a: ricia Woodside, ton, nie Tough. Grade 6 winners: Brenner. Remedial r 2; mond Logan, y- | Susan Courteany, tions, students refreshments, ' rn 5 fy : . or ‘ po, : . 8 eA shat daa hg tet ASTD tity Grade 4 winners: Douglas Mc- yi Leod and Jean Menzies: Connie y+ Bingham and Maureen Schultz and Wendy Johnston and Pat- Grade 5 winners: Bill Hardy, Andrew Spiller and Diane Wel- Grades 6 and 6 classroom win- ners: Susan MeDonald and Joan! Mallett, Colleen Moore and Ron- | a anna La} Kansas i thought our displays and bulld- IT ar oom winners: Ray-, sorry that I missed this in- Bob Johnsen and) teresting guest. Croix, Bobby Dybhavn and John owing the prize presenta; sengor agant of wet Vancouver also was a guest, this, Johnson, Mrs gentleman I met. in Penticton , Mrs. with him, son and Emil Sletten, are ee Ramee teres + adjourned to Id} their Individual classrooms for cree ne ete Ue amen ARE EE EY Hi oI other places of interest and cul- ture play a. big part in attract - ing this tourist trade, and Wwe and other attractions. While I was away Mrs. Les | Brian took charge of our mu- seum, and I wish to thank her for her good job, everything was in order. The Museum was kept so nice and clean and I ‘ineluding UH, City Museu, jing were just wonderful, WwW, R. Milliken, the CNR nee ne ae nngeee ne gen camry iand enjoyed n chat dh fide WSs’ are fortunate that we do have | a museum to be proud of, als?) some of our visits, places we saw | art displays, besides our scenery; and enjoyed, also people I niet were of -interest, including : assistant pnas- in I sincerely hope. so, but they | won't forget, because I intend | ,to remind them, In future letters - whoa ~ sony | | Kenneth appreciate her taking over, Mts./ and pool prizes Friday night at: Brian told me she had qulte) the weekly Sons of Norway whist number of guests cach day, A. Yocum of the who son, ‘Size 16 jumper takes 24 yards * HERE’S: WONDERFUL NEWS for mothers who..want to: make sure their.rampaging youngsters have all the 000. ee vitamins they need for their. busy-busy days. © . .. Give. them Wampole’s. 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Student participating in ‘games. : field ‘day of the new school year was successful con- ducted by the students of: and men’s first was Julius John-'the Annunciation High — Agoremate scores were cagerly -sought by the competing relay! beams, under the direction of; Gop Walter fun-filled event between Grades | John Fredheim, 9 and 12, saw elght relay teams! hors, Rogular monthly mecting, 1 and obstacle! g:39 Tuesday, November 3, fl . (4 inch, . Printed Send PIFTY CENTS in accepted) for Please print NAME, ADDRESS, NUMBER, this Ontario, { the | imembors please attend, wy vpn ible atau inhi intend ainda 54-inch; blouse 1% yards 39- directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. (50c) coins (stamps cannot be pattern. plainly SIZE, STYLE Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily News, Patterm Department, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Announcements @ RB. Strachan’ CCF House Lea- speaks. 8:00 p.m, Monday, November 2nd, Civic Centre. L.0.0.M. 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