Pe Oy, te FRE OR tes ty ON REN SEN w Bie ; eg wh Ba, board of directors, The = letter was. read _ out to], meeting and Mr. Wayman’s res- ignation was accepted with deep regret... He’ has: been president for a year and a half. A A letter expressing ‘the board’s sentiments and commending Mr.. Wayman for his. efforts on: be- half of: the: Civic | Centre vas ordered | written. . a “The. letter, ‘sent: to: Emile. J. Blain, vice-president of the Civic: Centre: association. expressed Mr, -Wayman’s ' ‘enjoyment at having |: _worked for’ the: Centre over the ‘past few years. and ‘his pleasure ‘at working with a great many "Prince: Rupert Daily. News ‘ Friday, April 24, ‘1959 ma BOARD- STAFF 3 =| CC association hea _resigns with regret — n wm. Morris Wayman, president: of the. Civic Centte association has submitted. his ‘resignation | to the in a letter dated April 13. the board at last night’s‘regular| tribution | to. our meetings’ that we finally elected him as a board. ‘member. So. many other names - keep ‘coming into my. mind—Ann Bell, Tom Black,. Charlie Cotsford and the many others who are.-the foundation on which ‘the Centre. rests.” The. resigning ‘president said that the major single event dur- ing his.term of office was the building » of the swimming pool. » “Bile Long” “was my most wel- come source of strength in time of trouble. But. the trouble will ‘soon be forgotten as the pool devoted people on the board,and |S. Put into operation.” -Here . onthe staff.” He’ thanked’ ‘them again .he mentioned “willing for, their loyalty. workers” Don Gaitens, Bill Kou- ; han, Charlie Cotsford, - Jim “Mire Wayman ‘said: on’ the board g ‘lac that ‘Mr. Blain,. “Tony Crawley, Field, Adolph Steigleder and an “army..of -others.” More than: ‘Notion, Youngs, Geaces Taree 500 people have worked on the my. guides. Fred Conrad has kept said P ool: ‘Mr. Wayman me. ‘straight’ on: finances; Archie y Gordon did. the ‘fundamental |} ~ He- said that the loyalty of work: for. ‘the’ summer: ‘program.’| the staff to the: Centre and to}. Dick: “Ayres ; came as. fas ‘Teporter him “had: ‘been’. another’ source {i of: “strength. .: - “Catherine Laurie ‘did an out-. i standing job, stepping in to take ‘over inthe middle: of a pro-| 4 gram year, She restored morale, ‘peppéd: up, the whole Centre and” put finances © on’ a_ sound “slacks.” ‘and’ ‘striped blouse. ny . ‘Stylewise, basis. Coming after ‘her, Jake plement one. another.’ Vandenbrink had a. difficult explode into: print. Pleated” skirts They are . Aloha ‘in’: snug- -fitting _ Sleeveless . Clear’ sailing in salty white. sharkskin - and | nautical blue. lastex. ~ _ Sumer fas| of st co-ordinat tes com-~ Blazers inject: an after-shock. of white. ‘mix-matched with | path to follow, partly because ; Catherine did so well and partly - because - ‘Jake has quite.a. dif- ferent approach. Jake is doing a good job and ‘y ‘we are fortunate agers. in succession. Fred Owen has been a. great. asset’ to. us as _have the other staff members. ” 7 Mr: “Wayman said | the:.Centre staff- “is: devoted and . hard- working. as are the volunteers | “ whose devotion makes possible: "... most of our classes and. activit- » des? wy Pa ge ey, HS fe OF te ae Fe My Fe ee Ee te OR Me EG Fe CE Mee ee we te st hye s e . : mh: i - Te ee ee ee a et FN FR ee OR EN ER FN ON ER et EN - - we - ~~ -_ ™ <* ~ -— rs ~ = slau eH me Oe ee me - et ee ee e200 io : Canada s big favortle | “Mabel, Black Label ” ay for {reo honio dutivary, plicnos PRINCE RUPERT 4032 psa: ot BD aoe OMS ‘ sUshion RAs aLagRUN A LORS ERRNO r * This advertisement is not published or displayod hy the Liquor Control . Board or by the Govornmont of British Columbia \/ ‘AIR FOR. STRINGS: —.. » Modern music hits a high . note with the develop- ment of this odd “‘instru- ment in Paris, It’s a pheu- matic guitar, featuring a. plastic cushion filled with air. instead of ‘the usual wooden frame. 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SOCIAL | EDITOR GUEST SPEAKER ea ‘and Mrs, George Wilkins...” “and doll ensembles, was won by project to develop a campsite at Rainbow . Lake, had to be aban- + trans-Canada flight.’ and the Montreal... elas ice cream te “News inembers: installed | ~ by. Jaycette. president — "Two new members were installed : ‘into the Prince Rupert Jaycettes Tuesday night when the group held]. its regular meeting at the home of Mrs. lan Campbell, » President Mrs... George Dover || initiated. Mrs, ‘ Douglas Newton. Museum board” -holds annual. . “meeting: Wed. ~ Annual meeting of the board of directors of-the Museum of Northern British Columbia will _be held Wednesday, | ‘April | 29, Mrs. Jocelyn Bolton, curator said today. She urged, that all members. attend the meeting; ‘slated for the museum ofice, * In other business Mrs, Dover announced that ‘the «Jaycette’ miscellaneous booth. featured in the Civic Centre Arts and. Crafts exhibition, April 16, 17 and 18 "was a financial success and a most enjoyable venture,” - A special booth raffle, a. doll Miss ‘ Jeannie Currie, it: was re- ported. ‘It: was announced that the doned~ due to’ the. controlled water rights by Columbia’ Cellu- lose Company Ltd.,, . at Watson Daily News Classified Ads © PERSONALS . ‘Mr. ‘and. ‘Mrs, "Thomas Beattie 137 Second ‘Avenue West; left the | city. last: week on the: first lap,of their trip overseas, : Salling from Montreal, they. will spend a seven- month sojourn in. the United ‘Kingdom, . e ROMP. Constable “Desmond Cunnin of Regina leaves tomdr- row | morning by Canadian. ,Pa- cific Airlines plane following’a a two- week holiday in the. clty : as Wee ming ep guest ‘of ‘his wife's: parents; Mr. and, Mrs, Webster. Pierce, 1941 Graham Avenue,” Mrs. Cunnh, and children will remain for an- other month before returning: to Regina. Former - city resident Mts. 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