4 a . NE EET SE Ee Miler aoe iabied “ AN i, We ooh wl: “popu arty,” \ More 't than $400: was realized in: ‘the: pre-spring | event, as ‘g0mie'400 people gathered in. the aiditorium ‘between the ‘hours 61441:30-a.m. and 2 p.m: to enjoy delicious: sandwishes, . tarts, eoakles and . steaming? cups of ot coffee and tea, . “Friendliness amid a cheery ecor,. ‘of . Spring colors, was the tynote for ‘the afafir. Procecds ‘towards: purchasing . s+ go @qulpment ‘for. the: hospital. ent. guests was WA pres- é! a Mrs Carl Strand, along leerrmende city , lodge ie ghe was . tince Rupert Lodge. BMT: ‘am honored and happy to he tonight, ” Mrs. McIntyre ee cnn INAL REDUCTIONS row. wm Pay More. fat ie late aaa Then “One. of the most: popular late winter informal ne’ “city, ‘was agdin reported’ “a treméndous. succes$;”’ 3 ineral Hospital Women’s ‘auxiliary, Friday in the Civic Centre. * with | gencral convener. Mrs, a L, Robettson. Cc. Chambers. M. Christie. _ ; Raffle winners were, 5 K. tin, mandle clock’ and ; Mrs. ya Iverson, ham,- g rich » The District Deputy Supreme: Honoyed:: “Royal “Yady of the Order of the Royal Purple Mrs: Chereill Mcintyre: last night told the. OORP Lodge No.'8 that}: “extremely proud and pleased’ with the: Mcintyre ‘saw “thee exacting drill of the members ‘gowried: in’ white long ‘robes; which: : was enhanced © by candlelight - “In an impressive: cer Mrs. : Angelo.. Rossi. “an 1. Alan. Hemmons: were’ initiated’ into the lodge. with’. “Honidred | ‘presiding. | os final plans were made: fo Mother's Day. tea ang area. show: chairman,” prize. a ‘Mrs. MeIntyre. temirided mem: | bers. that. the .OORP* district: meeting would. be staged’ in:Ter- race next month and 's geested that as. many members sible attend... Prior to. the: “meeting; ~ 30 members enjoyed a ‘banquet followed the meetings: ‘East, : Airlines plane this’ ‘morning | for! West Vancouver to attend. the Sanuassequasseananscsrenvansenunenenensnanaes || Sunday afternoon. wee _ Having disposed of fe my sincere thanks Broadway Cafe Ltd., oi Prince Rupert for their patronage in’ my interest in the 4 | wish to extend ©; els 'to the people. of 3° Handling raffle tickets : ‘were | Mrs, L. M. Greene and Mts. ‘Teh : Mart ‘Royal Lady’ Mrs. Donald: ‘Crowe i During the. business dession,| deckien to feature a: Hat: faves af x: ne , ade,” with Mrs. ‘Omer Tweed: as . Mrs. Ralph. E. Young's waine| was drawn for « “the. Biteridance | some’ in La Gondola cafe, when’ Mrs:. Crowe. presented the ‘district head with a corsage. “Refreshments and’ a. _soeial Mrs. K. D. Nishio and “he a ey Grantly of 1435: Eighth: Avenue left: by.- Canadian,’ ‘Pacific | funeral of her father, who: died} a) a:25-year’ ae aa pin, trom | : the president. : social “functions - held in t ee ee bane Ca-conveners were “Mrs: ny CALL es Martin, Mrs. J. B. Rae, Mrs. GC.) G.. Ham, Mrs. R. H.. Rensvold,|' >: Mrs, E. V. Whiting, and Mis. 1 Le 2 | the Valhalla Codge. No. ‘67; Mrs, ‘Thor - “Bjornson, Was, ‘honored * ast: ‘week Fegular. session: Thursday | with president O. mond, vearilngé.? 2. leaves “March”27 “with her’, chil- ‘her’ honié™ in: ‘Vancouver:": “ Also’ Riven special. Tecognition : waned, ani visit. ed ; «Du nig t hort’ / ‘business , Lessin “ae donation - of: $5. was | given-to: the Princ Rupert Boy. | Scout ‘assoctation! “A social; of: ‘bin oO thes elty,: On’ a es : go" ga n lowed. Lucky} neh: “pox -" Wass won ‘hy: “Mrs: : ‘Andrew, , Dybhaven. Refreshment. © chostesses, >: ‘Mrs., , Kout: Holberg. ‘and Mrs. “Severity rhembars._ “of ‘the Ladies : auxiliary: ‘to the ‘Canadian... “Legion. branch. No: 27: last night. s-| gathered | ‘in the: Legion | : | auditorium | ‘to attend: the 26th’ annual banquét- “OF the’:-LA © with’. president Mrs. Charles Morrow ‘pres- #Gt : dng. ations, toasts and. a «| delightful. entertainment -: » pro-: gram “highlighted - the: ‘pleasant annual. futiction.:. half, of « the: ‘group. Mrs. } presented: past. prési- dént Mrs, : -Myta ‘Ryan with a peuauc Peres who in’ turn d Mt Frédérick’ ‘Barbé gave [ the: foply, tothe toast proposed to chartered: mémbers: _ Oréating.. some |: ‘fun was. the Legion, “éxdcutive r velo: served the, meal; Sundér ‘thé convener- Shp, of. Graham - lexander. Taking » “part: ‘in the ‘variety ‘when the. ‘group: held: its} | night-.in the: Valhalla: ‘hall | 7 The peniplent | “s: | dren’ Carol-sand: ‘Thora: to. make a : Tee G ve mea eae pera ere a ey a by the. Prince’: Rupert 1} ee “ee staged’ its. s third. annual “Coffee | ‘| Was : ‘inembér*:P? tvérson, . Wo : “by : now. oe his ° the el dn! 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Emceed:' by: Noviar <1 Len Har- rington;. somewhat handicapped | . by curler’s throat, dancers, sing- have’ combined - excéllent mater- jal with a fine: ability to produce a light-hearted, . ‘happy show. ‘If ‘one’-had- to" choose from ‘among. the ' wealth of: talent, the pantomime “The: Lighthouse Keeper's °.: .Daughter” "possibly came off; better than the other? io girl, daughter of Mr, and. Mrs: ‘QUICK: LCUT* thsitmer - “a no ‘seams!.° : Every -« « day’ Ss: gay fishion with. the: cool; cool top: and: breezy. skirt. ‘Whip: it. patterns” three blouses: wes .. Printed. aPttern. 4847*: _Mis~ “ “Ses? -Sizes:.12;! 14," "16;: 18, 20. -) Hizes16: takes: 4 yards. 35- ‘inch fabric. - "Printed ‘directions on: each : ‘Printed * “directions on bach pattern ‘part. Basier; accurate. Send FIFTY .CENTS.. (50c) ° “in coins. (stamps ‘cannot: be © . Send: order to ANNE ‘ADAMS, care .of- Prince. Rupert” Daily News Pattern Department, 60. Front Street “West, : _ Toronto, Ontario. ~ Membership at. fow ebb -| Arne. -Husoy: of:.302., Fourth Ave- nue . -Easty. “writes ° ‘that. she’ and} - { Mrs. Gayle Woodbeck, the former.|. | Helen: Skogmo: of Prince. ‘Rupert’ have .beert: living ‘simultaneously Ins central: ‘Michigan: for ‘some five years: -with ‘out. either being aware: ‘of: the’ ‘other’s | existence, % “We: finally. ‘got. together’ yes- |’ terday- dn’ our:: ‘home : in’ Grand. Haven,” vr ‘Laila * ‘said. : : eT ‘married ‘Darrel ‘while. at- : tending: College in: the: State of}. Washington: “We Just recently. maved , to-Grand Haven with our ‘two children. ‘Duncan and: Paula. ‘lhe was. stationed there with the | United States army. They havea family of. four children, two girls’ aid: two: boys,’ ” Laila writes. “She also. enclosed. a postscript which says: “Whenever our families send ‘a roll. of Daily News copies, all activity. stops ‘and our husbands we _ Local 708 WA ‘reports. "The Women’s auxiliary to..the. International ||) ‘FRED Eg Dowore. oo OPTOMETRIST | PAO CHI TERETE IR Oey LOLOL ODM BiG CROWD EXPECTED TONIGHT two: skits - and. ‘the. ‘accordian’ band: topped the musical: offer- |: ings: But’ even ‘the’ ‘able Mr. Har rington came off . “second. best when he matched: ad: libs with) young. Shane Deinstadt: Shane recited. ‘without a single © miscue and called back “on stage: by. Mr. Harrington’ who. asked if | he. knew any other numbers... “Yes,” said Shane,,,, “one; two, “Mts. a small world” - says former city girl ‘three (four 3 ‘Yecitation’: we “Mr, Nobody” all friends oan ieee From reports’ Prince.” ‘Rupert’ growing like’ “mad'™ ‘and. we: aré |. looking forward to-a ste, Home one of these: ‘years. ” Se re 7: ‘five, ‘gix!! Shane: shared honors ‘in’ department”: ¥ ‘sprightly. “little: Kathleen’. For ‘tune. and: "The: Little. Chi “There are: two excellent, ance: |. routines: by - a. group’ of: eight: oe ‘and* ‘nine: year: olds, a Solo, Trish? = ‘Jig’ -by, John . ‘Arduini, songs: by’ eh a: ‘poys. ‘and. girls. chorus: ‘and; a=” pair” of duets jpy : Marlyn. - Brown, and. Daryl LaCroix. a provides” the’ instrumental pdr-' : ~ ‘ { tion; with . outstanding solos, { duets, trios’ and quintet Ree 30° “pum: Union’. méeting.. ‘Tuesday. "March: 1 at. oy : ‘My, husband is .a Michigan. State| |. . cepted): : ‘for: « this.‘ pattern: accepted), “for this’: pattern: ‘Police ‘Trooper and. a member | | Please’ print : Plainly: VLE .. Please ~ print.- plainly” ‘SIZE, }'oe the. skin . diving. squad... “ NAME, . , ADDRESS," _STYL : _ NAME, : ADDRESS, ' STYLE, “Helen married her ‘husband NUMBER.. ‘NUMBER... in -Prince Rupert in 1945. when om) Brotherhood of Pulp Sulphite and Paper Mill: Workers ~ Phone 5548. Local’ 708 may have to curtail its: activities, ‘unless 1. 303.-- 3rds Ave. W. today... ois " While ‘only. in “its. second year, tmembérship. has: dropped to a very." low’. ebb, with: : only nine ‘|members | ‘present® ‘at-its. last meeting, ‘it’ Was announced: .WA.-president’ Mts. B.3. For- tune reminded. the. auxiliary that if. the WA. isto’ bécome. ‘@ use- fuk. organization ~ in the com- munity: there would have to be a.more,active interest: taken: by the: membership. as a-whole.: “New . ‘members are encourag- ed. ‘For information telephone Mrs. R. H. Simonds at 4330 or more: interest, is. shown by members,’ it, was: feported : Enquire about our r budger | terms: Northern B. C.. Power Co. ted --4210, Besner, Block, Pr rin nce ‘Rupert. witha tow a - Stewart : down not | payment « Tope Me emo to Adver tisers . Especially those who look beyond the white space fi ‘Past years and heartily recommend cb Bourannfrere Mrs. Victor Levis, Prctue sald MS _ of advertising columns when ey -]E who rendered’ a recitation an ai : }i/ your continued patronage of ‘the hew _ {EW.-D. Smith, Mrs. Jean Nixon, se ene the megiing. tt was considering sales messages. Bet shareholders, Mr, Jack Lim and Mr. - , its. Matthew vottering Mrs. and. spring ten, originally plan- Pe os, of ned for March 7 oy / . . fe Jung bee a sei cts go: concluded tho , jt Was reported that some $60 Your potential customers and our cee mo res was realized from the January ’ ‘ a : Signed: MR. PETER WONG,’ - 2” enjoyable event, rummage sale, convened by Mrs. readers are the same people. . b wo ns os ‘te Simonds and assisted by | Mrs. | oe he . , A. ernovo rortune, rs. ober ayer a , oe poo. de ble y + [and Mrs. Sweet, ittce wast * Your success, in what you have to say y = ! ou &. winner ftormed ‘consisting of Mrs. a @ Cilant Hints Killer Drawer trapn all lint ancl fuse e Purcelaln named Mintsled din . e Autamatie Tine Control @ Waal) Button Door Opener e Optional wWay Venting @ Pomperature Selector Cuntral “Tye that PHONE 2325 Store ELECTRIC | us Uuastraded McRAE BROS. LTD. pRvER features | "WRINKLES- Away" —the exciting new wey. to cut down Ironing én today’s man-made febrics. Sot it! Forget iLt And in only minutes your wish id drigd . 80, 8Ott. BO Plufty, wrinkle-free yque nave houcsofironing tine. Seo this grontost of al}. electric dryers in a . today. Naturally it’s y Mrigitairel odel QUC O8 . Pay an low as $7.66 tantly, $219 Madel only Bervics Guilt" -at'SON whist. : Ale. Ternavoy was a ‘double winner. Priday night when he. Look men's first and pool prizes ln’ the: weekly Sons of Norway Harry Quick, Mrs, Player, Mrs. Arthur Smith and Mrs. Sweet. Convener Mrs. Simonds, for the serving at the Celeo Credit. Union - annual meeting and: whist. tournament, held: in the SON hall with 10 tables In play, | Winning men's second prize was Yarold Welland — , : In the wonien’s. section, Mrs, rangéments was Mrs..P, L. Petor- son, Mrs, Walter Johnson, Mrs. George Parsons, Mrs. Jean Mu- ma, Emil Slotten and Wolge Drama group meets: tomorrow Casting for “The Tender Edge" wi) take plice tomorraw ‘night wWhon ‘the. Olviae Contre Little Thoatre group holds its monthly noting In the Centre at 8 pm, ‘ All tntorasted ty drama are asked to atlond this meeting, “The Tondeor Udgo" ta slated to bo entered In tho Skeona Drama Wostlval, {tL wis announced today, POR CONOR REED HRS oF ORO Golden age. MONTREAL, O—THarry Wil Mama and the formor Nun, W, A, Volnios ut thelr wodding here decllnud to give thelr. ago, toll- ng roporters: “Why nob any wo're both ovor 65?" Thoy met ‘ae WoMbera of the yoldon igo club of St. Jamos' United PHONE 2326 daca MR i Diet Chas a BS at ed hans vin aie tn EO { ‘ AW we wa sb oe had Ohuroh, oH $4 Oh te te ited sik a a i Wee is Sh 40444) 0 os PL nar Pann banquet, reported that WA re-: celved $25 for its services as_ sorviteurs, Assisting Mrs. Simonds with: serving the Chinese foods were i Mrs. Brinn’ Hanson, Mrs, For- tune, and Mrs. Sweet. At the meeting, draw winners were Mrs, O, L. Dunlap, recelv- Ing a nogligee, donated by Mrs. Joan Stromdahl; Mrs, Roy Mou- land won a set of mink talls, donated by William Scuby and wjner of the monthly door prise was Mrs, Fortune, i ba ataadaneenathen tien eene nner be otntane renin nerd) | Sunrise Service Easter Sunday VANCOUVER vot rene ton ire underway ta accomodate the largost congregation ever at the annual publle nan-denom- Inational Shrine Easter Sunrise | Servico at the Grandstand at! Exhibition Park, Vancouver, The service, undor Jolnt wus: pleea of Glzoh Shrine Temple’ and the Pacltlc National uxhib- | {tlon, will bo under the direction. of Noble Lauronce Nonloy, coms | Wonolng at 7:90 a.m, Raytor Day, | Roverand John Gordon Jones | of First Baptist church in Vane | couver will oonduat the gorvice. 4 oh ho , } ‘ about your product or service, is directly related “ - to the interest readers and what it has to offer. 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