- Series to i -wor "By BETTY ce Ne re ae ee outline - fee of Sally. An WADDELL oe f “One day: each year.we. ane reniinded’ “of the good works of devoted ' men and women who. wear. the. uni- ‘form of the Salvation Army. That day is when the | Salvation Army makes its annual Red Shield: appeal. ‘for funds. This year it is on the night of September 21, - In time of major crisis it is - obvious to everyone that a vital to care. » What about the every day ‘fe of these: soldiers in an army of mercy? ‘Léet.me Invite you to spend with: ‘me, ‘in your imagination, ‘a week in their company to ‘find md what. -goes.on in. the interval between’ fires, } floods;. accidents: and all other 4 nhews-worthy happenings of our day. . «: During the ext: few: days; 9: Starting tomorrow,. I. will tell " you a story, the’ story. of the: WO eae te ee ea role’ is‘ played by. someone who] is, alert to ‘trouble. and prepared earthquakes, : ‘and. every week. in. just this way. It isa Prince . Rupert story. of. Prince Rupert people. You can ‘see it for yourself any day. : On September 1, “The Salva- holding a one: night, door-to- door campaign’ for funds. It: is their. hope that once pert will give with’ open hearts to keep the open door of. mercy functioning. | You can know that the money you give and more is ‘spent:here in our:.own streets ‘Land-even next door. to you. Re- member these. people when the #Ieft Monday by plane.for Van- » couver to: enter: ~Shurpass - ‘Pa- «cific ‘College: * BACKACHE May be Warning : Backache i is often caused by Iazy - . kidney action. When kidneys get out of: : order, excess acids and wastes remain. . ..in the. system, Then ‘backache,’ dis- “turbed rest or that tired-out and heavy- ~ headed feeling may soon follow. That's ". the time to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills, "< Dodd’s stimulate the kidneys to normal - * action. -Then: you feel better—sleep. a better—work better. Get Dodd's ; Kidney Pills n now. 59. ws - 8 ‘ ‘ t 1 aot rey ane weer DID YOU KNOW? MANY OF THE © |; BEST PART TIES: ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD! | | Just Phone 3329 MELROSE CHOP. SUEY |, , } a, © ste ses eee e eee erenne : at a ek ‘on inal a LE TR AT * people who spend . every | day canvasser: calls. . t Dou « Becker pled ‘sho ek or onna. CC. eer eted. a 4 tOwes . a. a se woe an , ei ‘ - 4 Bo " . Lo .* “Shirley M. Kurdzicl, daughter Mrs. J. C: Franks: and sof Mr. and Mrs. J.P. Kurdziel, |Mrs. A. C Cameron were co-hostesses Friday night |when ‘friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Cameron 'to attend a miscellaneous shower honoring the mar- shows of their: neice Miss ‘Donna: Becker. to Walter ‘Eisele. which will. take Place Saturday. . -In° a- traditional setting of wedding: bells, pink and: white streamers and bouquets ‘of :flow- ers, the bride-elect. received her} lovely array. of gifts. | ee To ‘add a humorous. note to the delightful affair, Miss Becker was .presented with a corsage | composed of. kitchen. utensils. .’ Invited guests were Miss Elsie Lund, Miss Nancy Woods, Mrs. Roy Becker, Mrs. James Arsen- eau, Mrs. Albano Loverich, “Mrs. ' Murdo McKenzie, Mrs. Frederick ’ Cameron Sr.,. Mrs. tion: Army in. Prince Rupert is again the people of Prince Ru- Richard} SA. Girls” lodge: stages. ~ successful. tea Soturday _. Proceeds of: more than” $100 realized’ at the first’ tea and sale staged by the Salvation Army Girls’ Lodge Saturday’: afternoon will go. towards purchasing | a new. radio for: ‘the’ - girls. | Lodge matron Major Ella Church recéived | some 80 guests. who ‘were delighted” with the’ premisés and enjoyed tea. in’ a. ‘setting of fresh cut flowers. Major Church: was assisted * “Cameron, Mrs. Raymond Woods, ‘Mrs. M. C. Lagan, Mrs.. John - Thompson, Mrs. Frederick Mur- “ray, Mrs. Gordon Rothwell, Mrs. J ames Reynolds of. Terrace and Mrs. Frederick Cameron, IT of ’ i Victoria. by. Salvation .Army.. ‘officers: of the district and’. the Home.’ League Women’ of the’ local. Corps, presided by” president Mrs. Raymond Scherk. ‘At the attractive. pouring table- were™ Mrs. George Ww. Cook, Mrs. Ronald ‘Sampson, Mrs. C, E. Rees. and - Mrs.-” Captain Donald Kerr. A variety of handicraft articles, made.. * LEMONADE BASE ‘~~ Lunch Hour, 15 oz, ‘by. the girls last term, were: also sold.” ee Dreft, Giant Size, ea.” New Nylon ey "Chocolate or Caramel a Kraft, S OZ, JQ ee OO, | a“ ' . : Papp te eee Sunkist : | Mix" cm or Match | om. lined.’ against °-black : scalloped- hem dress, . in a class. by. itself. the. Tex-made collection * ‘of rently being modelled. fashion. show for “the. manu-: ree «black combinations are ‘High he sembles. .: A. are also color: “notes. WHITE LACE startlingly out. “cotton. adds a delicate. note to, this - The ef-. fect of Schiffli embroidery on. -a Pandora. border printed ‘cot-’. | ton places this Easy’Care frock’ |: It is from fh cottons for. spring, 1960, fours |. ina. “1. tacturers and retailers in Can-~ ada’s largest cities. White and on the list of mix ’n match:en-. Brown -woodsy tones.-|: Richard ‘Paterson © was . elected president: ‘of the “|Prince» Rupert... Concert o Society, last night when the |group ‘held its’ first: meet- ing. of the: 1959-60 sea- son.” ‘He. succeeds — Dr: R. G. ‘Large. . “Mrs. Edt. Slsermann ‘was ‘nam- - ed. sécretary; Mrs, John.‘Laurie, hospitality convener; Mrs. Rich- ard: Paterson, membership con-~ vener: and. ‘Mrs... John H. Steele, publicity convener. Guest. “speaker at the: ‘session was; promoter . :VMrs... Schapiro ‘of. San -Francisco.. Mrs. -Schapiro- ‘said. that the Prince. -Rupert Society “was a “| foundation, -member and. remind- ed the group. that-it was cele- beating, its: 10th anniversary this season, ef In the: discussion | to ¢ commem- | orate the” 10th anniversary. it , was: tentatively. Suggested to pre- -|sent’\a- city: choir at.the last | concert of the season’ when bari- a tone. Stephen Kemalyan. will ; “be guest » artist. March’. 15." “Other: ‘artists to appear jn ‘the series | “will “pe the’ ‘Claremont String. “quartet;. October © 6 ‘SO- rano “Marilyn Horne; November 3" ‘and Pianist”, Herman ;Godes, ‘February. :23. In’ “other: "business “ibs was. ‘de- . cided. to, again sell reserved. “Sea- son’s “memberships. at, $8 ‘while general admission | season’ Ss: ‘mem- berships' will. be sold at $5. Tickets.’ ‘will. be sold: at ‘the door for! Andividial. ‘performances at” $3." ‘students’ ‘hemberships “will” fo ‘for. “$2 or: “50 cents: a concert. PERSONALS "Aimong’ ‘the: many young - ‘Deo- pla: -Of “Prince: “Rupert: leaving this: past- week - to attend south- ern colleges,” ‘schools "and ::the University. .0f ‘ British: ‘Columbia “Was Tiniothy . White,. SOM of: Mr. and. Mrs.'S.° C:. White,” .who: left ya oa , ‘lines ‘plane. for Vancouver: where whe: wil attend, art. school. Miss. Dorina- ‘Douglas, “daugn- ‘ter of “Mr: ‘and’, Mrs. -Donald Douglas . left : ‘Sunday en. route a training. | re Monday. by: Canadian -Pacific Air- -Maxim - to Kamloops to: enter ‘the. Royal |: , Inlander’s -hospital. for. jnurse’s , Prince: “Rupert Daily ‘News 5. _ Wednesday: : September . 9, 1999 | _ | - Richard, Paterson. named. to, , Prince. Rupert. Concert ‘sc -there’s 0 a@reason = Yes, there's ‘a. ‘reason why s Most registered: nurses i ist on Cliniest- ‘Come in : = .* winee yourself of: their lee u chic comfort. Sizes 374 « ° Heavenly comfort. ° Smart ood looks. a . ‘@-Smoo:zn, soft leathers wo -@ Superb nt: e ‘Long-weazing co - Fresh | produce diréet from the: Bulkley Valley ———_—e TURNIPS Houston sotnenee Th. 8' CARROTS cere bulk- CAULIFLOWER Terrace, Snow White per head ° 39° + gee teenee -POTATOES 100 Ih, bag 10 Th, cello 4.59 47° APPLES wean |. _ Junior tox 2.69 LEMO NS large size ‘“ W508 ie 6 ror 25° WINE GRAPES NOW BEING HARVESTED © DUE TO ARR "BREE PARKING and PARCEL PICKUP — IVE SHORTLY ) BEEF SAUSAG Co- Op Quality: eee »