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Edin- - §econd.and last day of the “highly successful’. 47th burgh chapter, Mrs. Ervin nnual meetings held in St. An Lindstrom Thursday night said. that-.each member should pledge’ herself. to bring one new member into the Order.’ Mrs, Lindstrom, as, delegate at the IODE provincial convention held in Victoria last month, was repeating the suggestion made by provincial president. Mrs. E. O, DuVernet. . Ls In other business held during the meeting at the. home of Mrs; Neil MacDonald, members : He a drew’s Anglican Cath- Lodge, with Mrs, Watts ‘as hos- tess, concluded the sessions. Attractive bouquets of fresh- cut flowers were gracefully ar- ranged throughout the ‘spacious rooms of the Lodge with Mrs, C. C. Mills and Mrs. N. A, Beke- tov as co-hostesses. Presiding at the pouring table centred with pink carnations and blue irises. and flanked by mauve tapers, .were Mrs. Macdonald, Mrs. Hinchiiffe, who recelved a life ‘membership during the first’ day’s ceremonies, succeeds Mrs, H. G. Watts, who leaves fhe city in July to make her home™.in, eastern Canada. "Others taking office were Mrs. A..." Holtby, “honorary vice- president; ‘Mrs. T. B, Black, first vice-president; Mrs. Rosa Wat- gon, Second vice-president; Mrs. Q.°C." Stanford, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Rupert Greissel, wife of the medical adviser for mee édfresponding secretary and Mrs.|the Diocése and Mrs. Holtby. were Bien Sogo ne econ | F. Williams, treasurer, Kitchen directors were Ms. ducted in city and Port Edward } “Mrs.'T. M. Christie was elected United’: Thank Offering, secre- tary;, Mrs; J, A. Macdonald, Dorcas. secretary~treasurer; Mrs. C:.E. Bennett, social service sec- retary; Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, Girls’ auxi liary > secretary- treasurer; Mrs. E. Purkis, Junior auxiliary ..secretary ~ treasurer: Mrs..T. ‘D.- Yamada, educational secretary-treasurer; Mrs. J. J. Gratien, ‘editor of the Living Message; Mrs. H. E. E. Faure, gecretary-treasurer of the Living Message; Mrs. Jack Prince, -Prayer -Partner, secretary) and {rs. Bert West, GA. Link secre- tary. and candidate secretary. ;tMenerable C. A. Hinchliffe of- tigers. at the installation of of- ficers:. S"Aselight sad note hung over the ..afternoon session ds life member Mrs. Holtby paid tribute to Mrs, Watts for her many years 6f, devoted service and expressed the ‘regret of 50 delegates, presi- dents ‘and. officers attending. upon her departure from the Diocese. 2 »,Qn _ behal schools, Friday May 15. Presiding from. the, chapter. , will be the regent, Mrs. Wilfred :McLaen, educational secretary ‘and acting standard bearers’ ‘Mrs. MacDonald and Mrs. George’ 4 Miller. All members were urged to attend. ©. U0 ‘+ At the Citizenship Folk Fes- tival to be held the same even~ ing in the Civic Centre auditor-' ium, Mrs. . Lindstrom, Mrs. i William Bisset and Mrs. James MLoran wits assist in. serving re- freshments to’ the festival par- as Ce CO EE oe ticipants. 9-0 I ; c N,.Canadian writer and commen-,' "Arrangements ‘were completed |. tator, chats. with Senator, John’ F. Kennedy at the convention, © for the chapter’s annual “Apple |. of American Women in Radio and.Television in New York. Mrs: | — Blossom”: tea.to be held in. tne Aitken, a broadcaster herself for 22 years and now a member :_ ren , of the CBC board of directors, was invited to attend the April... Civic Centre: main lounge 07 . Invite rik Saturday May. 30, under. the} 30-May 3 convention: Senator Kennedy: was a guest speaker... general .conyenership of Mrs. MacDonalds; et Mrs. ‘MacDonald and Mrs. Eric Barton:.were named to repres- ent the IODE at the Citizenship ceremonies in the’ Court House, June lew In - conclusion... Mrs.. George. Fowlie and Mrs. MacDonald. served’ refreshments. Mrs. Bis- Emma St. Clair and Mrs, George |. Phillppson. — 4 Serviteurs were Mrs..Hambidg®, Mrs. Stanley Leech, Miss Elaine Bulmer, Miss Ilene James and Miss Gladys Waterman, Announcements ® NOTICE TO PARENTS It is important that every child starting public schoo! in SPRING FLORAL SETTING Prince Rupert School. District be registered, as soon as possible. angen ee Sonja Ladies pre-su mmer tea — ful afternoon function complete the registration forms ms . — success : ers enhanced the setting in the Sons of Norway at, the elementary schools from Profusions of spring flow | \ he Sonja Ladies held its annual pre-summer “in ‘Training of’ the First United Church with CGIT leader Mrs: T. M. Carscadden, centre. “At: left Miss ‘Thelma. Childs and president Miss Anne -Harding, both 15, ,.with Mrs. Carscadden make. corsages to be used -“as favors at the annual “Mother .and Daughter’ banquet ‘Wednesday night in .the church hall, at 6:30. The affair,.open to all, mothers in the congregation of girls between the ages “of 8 and 18, will feature a sing-song and addresses. Guest speaker Will be Mrs. H. G. Watts, retiring president of the ‘Caledonian Doicesan Board of the. Women's auxiliary. —Staff photo. te nem et ri r SHOWN IN A CREATIVE MOOD are two Canadian’ Girls BRO NEW YORK—KATE AITKE May 11th to May 14th. prefer- hall Saturday afternoon when-t c ably between 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. The beginning age for grade tea and sale, attended by a large’ number of guests. At the door welcoming the one pupils is six years by Decem- ber 31, 1959. The child’s birth certificate must be presented at public was Sonja Ladies presi- dent Mrs.. Arvid Sandhals. The affair was most success- the time of registering. Board of School Trustees. ful both financially and social- 1 Dh fi | 1 f- Colorful | events fo be featured ‘in “ Fo bk a ostiva m iP | 15 | Folk. Festival” Way | Spring Garden Contest “$f, CASH PRIZES. FOR 6 BEST... | ge) SPRING GARDENS IN THE CITY... . Phone 2347. : and ‘the judges will call to view your® - {92} © Attention all Northland Dairy customers. Our regular driver is now delivering milk and he y. - Attendirig the individual tea |. tables were serviteurs Mrs- John {f of the assembly. : : will call. today or tomorrow. . . co | 2 TESA , Mrs. Greissel presented Mrs.| 0 | y (92) | Pedersen, Mrs. Nels Waseng and Another “hit” produc-; — \set was’the.monthly prize win- garden Watts with a cameo broach. mo oo Mrs. Egil Sornes. . tion of international folic: national costumes. ner. Next’ meeting will be held oe A. “Jesus Bids Us Shine,” was @ S.O.N. Business Mecting Mon- Selling the large variety of dance’ ‘songs and instru” Master of ceremonies will be }June 4 at the home of Mrs. — FREE — 4, . - . : . ‘ . ae . ‘ | day. May 11th, 8:00 p.m., initia- the theme of the morning guest (91) speaker Mrs, F. G. Cousins, west - ern vice-president for the Do- minion Board of the WA. LUB : : Mi Fowlie.. mental numbers is sched-| Me! Thompson. - _ uled in the Civic. Centre As in previous years, admission home-cooking were Mrs. Regin- ald Webber,. Mrs. Jack Strand and Mrs. Erling Wick. Directing the kitchen ‘ a . — . ert Daily News 3 11, 1959 : Lion, PRINCE RUPERT ‘GARDEN ¢ Prince. Rup Annual meeting of Museum e | al g were “Mrs, Cousins urged members Board 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, May Mrs. Gunnar Selvig, Mrs. Har- auditorium at 8 p.m. Fri- i ‘Monday, May | is free. | But Economy. Tuesday’s prices ‘on Economy Beef at the Locker k. (991) work of God. * “The love of Christ constrains us::to go forth’ in his service gach in our own small coher,” table | the Fifth Annu itizen-: was Mrs. Carl Giske while Mrs. | al Citizen . Carl Strand attended the plant | stall. sO to-shine with inspiration to en-- 13, in the museum office. (91) | oingstrand and Mrs. - w.| day when more ‘than 12 — courage others to take up the} @ Sorry ... missed the ad folks. | Simonsen. .. ethnic groups take part in| a = Convening the sewing To-day’s the day you were going ~ Ee a ee to start using Dr. Chase Nerve ship Folk Festival. | | Food to escape from Nerve — Among the groups to present Plant, the same as last wee - » * - os . * / ' Blackout Jackpot in 50 numbers—$500 = — tie “speaker said. Qo . Mrs. Rayner Montgomer was | authentic. national entertain- ; we aes Cousins said that mis- iS eons Rupert Hosp fe to cashier. ® ° y |ment will be representatives | Fatigue — TUESDAY, MAY 5th - si k needed at ary enc ght.ngaic Raffle winners - » Myrs.ifrom Norway, Ireland, Scotland, | op ge, co Home as “well. as overseas and be held at the Nurses Home on) carl Strand, a grocery hamper: | Switzerland, Hungary, Germany, |... _» »Consolation $100 the «responsibility | belonged”: to Wednesday, May. 13th, 2:00 p.m.' snd 'Mrs. Chris’ Berg, door prize. : Austria, . italy,’ Japan, “China, ; “LEGION: AUDITORIUM Yhe WAS. to 5:00 p.m, There will be a tour) — 'Greece and Canada, featuring |. a ad Commended for. the excellent | through the hospital from 1:30 PERSONALS __._ | the Rotary Chorus as well as NF 594 EVERYBODY WELCOME juinches served during the two ,P-"™ to 4:30) Pam (934) J caving tomorrow. by Cana-} Children’s square dancing. | RTE AN Ea days was general convener Mrs.| @ Skin Diving. Club. public} dian Pacific Airlines © plans is| A special ‘attraction of the, BLONDIE by CHIC YOUN ~ Kougha™ who ves St ;mecting, Civic Centre, May 13th,! Miss Adeline Milewski. 310, Sixth} colorful event wt ee the pre-| are . : wo te isisted by members of the St..8:00 pm. | ~—a—wee =—s-- (93) | Avenue East, for a- three-week ; sentation. of the lex- Hunter” f SHOW MRS. MeWHIFF] [COME, ELMER-- 4 | TS : Lye D DON'T FOLLOW MEX + Peter's and St. Andrew's An- | : | noliday. While in Vancouver Miss | Good Citizenship award, spon- | - ~y HOW CUTE YOU CAN BE A'GOOD a yo at Aft DorrT WANT PEOPLE ) *h. glican Cathedral branches of |. PERSONALS Milewski will attend the annua!jsored by the Junior Chamber of | SIT UR — 4 | DOGGIE AND ie THAT'S THE 4 TO KNOW LKNOW 7 ithe. WAS. . | Daily News advertising. man-|TB convention to be held. May | Commerce. a L ELMER )- Sorry 3 ; _ ( DUMBEST COG. ~t You —_ | mM? Rev. DD. W. ‘Hambidge of ;ager Thomas Barber, Mrs. Bar- 13 and 14. as a delegate from) Held annually by the Prince | Ga- ; . ee Co BR LE fey IVE EVER SEEN Gps ES : ;Smithers officiated at the noon- jber and family, left Friday by Pririce Rupert. She will 2180; Rupert Citizenship council to | se eee Qo "3 ? 3? lee ae ete “ ' ‘day prayers: and addresses. ‘ear for a week’s holiday in the | visit in Portland, Seattle and ;commemorate a day when Can- | Se CF SS — Ne es We ee 2 A delightful tea in the Bishop's | interior. . a : Victoria. adians are asked to review the} aA . g Se Se - ~ pan aos rights and privileges of citizen- | _ PD a oe aa aaret ship in their country, the festival | SL One 3 will have usherettes garbed in: . =~ WS } ated eed _— ce | Bs a xs my we os eae . * Dn EE sete | . i LE See I he : EART OF JULIET JONES | y STAN a? YOU THO GOGN.1.. NY | YOU THINK I CUGHT IS 1 HAVE SOMETHING TO TAG ALONG NE : y, T . NO... 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CAN GPOIL —., A ro YEAR—Danish-born, Mrs, Tillan Spless of Toronto, who with har husband has made more L ) s ald groups, has been named .“New Canadian Mother of the Year.” She won the tlle ina (O0-candidate competition sponsored by an International fowers-by-wire Norista’ association, Mrs. Spless, mother of a tworyonr-old 7 sponker Roland Michener, ~-Photo by Malak of Ottawa, » hoy, is shown In OlLWa with commons L araces ~ PERSONALS g . J " . John Bell of dmonton, arrive Lorraine Smit eo ; (odin the elty last night by ‘train Ss cover of Sund Cc) Y Su Nn roattond the funeral of his bro- ' girl Miss Lorraine ‘Smith, 16, | ther-tn-lInw = Lindsay ©. iby, ‘A former city OTTAWA-MOTHER OF THE han O00 toys for children w \. whieh ts ta be hold Comoarrow at 2 pm, frond Wirst Presbyterian PWM Js TOTES 1084, PERSONALS Miss Blnine Walker, 08d Ante, prove Avene, leaves tomorrow hy GPA plane fora month's Vva- aition In Queen Charlotta City, in vachievecl Vancouver fame last week when her picture | -hurch, Also sehoduled ta arrive eee Ae COOOL TION? -anp + tHe eat the Sunday Sun Weekend {for the funeral are | Mr. Ty's, COMPANY «BUT T cee tiem mest CET. appeared on iia cover or the $ y ciughters, Mrs. Winnifrod Btow- B C POWER CAN'T DECIDE WHATI | it ag ee it retort, on, Oe a of BY and Mra, Marjory e e ~ oo een ’ Born in Pr » HHO lounge Rupert with hor Weyenrs|Whyle of Vancouver and son jy . Pag | (DroLLy Lane at 1007 ald brother Ronald and mother [Bart Bhy from Victoria, Co. Lid. a i . Avonne, Vancou- -Woal Boventh Into James Sinith ‘vor and the lot this alty, Co, " ‘wow Jn Cade 10, Larraine plans to make nivale har eareats upon graduation from senior hool. Visitors fron Abbotsford, Mr. and Mrs. Haward Lavigne, and tholr ehulidyen Murray and ihn, arrived dn the alty Vriday by avy to spond a two-wook : holl- day as questa of Mrs, Lavignoys poe te Dial 4210 Besnor Block Princo Rupart and ot Stowart, B.C. & tee, Ascet Coe, peatrnet a BNE J N Be ar vtonided ‘Conmd Stroot | visiting her parents, Mr. and} parents Mr, and Mra. Gearge | ‘yohool «ohare — before lenving |Mad, Red. Walker, Murmy, 70) Wifth Avenue nat, | cena ; Ki ‘ ' ' ‘ . 5 . a a 4 5 (" \ \ ‘ | t | i | | a. Meh ees Nao we beh bee va a “saab at afewioabta aban aal ai een tee 1 Bad dhioh Magy ts te! 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