RAEI NSO wear’) See + “prince. ‘Rupert Daily. News i “Tuesaay, October 31, 1961 WOTM holds ae . dies p Mate: eee dies party i ne gaines and refreshments were = enjoyed by75°. children an ing in”age from six months 0 14 years at the annual Hallo- ‘we'eh party held Sunday by the - Prince Rupert Chapter 211 of the FYomen. of the ‘Moose~ Winner of ‘the first’ prize for the: sbest ‘all: round:’costume was “Mitzi. Papaloukas, and Pat Wins- by ‘Was. second. Other prize. win- ners’ ‘were;, Vana Giordano, In- grid ; ‘Baker, Randi Postuk, Billy Brundle, Shirley Brunton, Wan- day: SMaselenak, Gary . ‘DeFehr, Bradley Sharp, Randy Arney and Mary Lou Nesbitt. {Arrangements fur , the party were. in -the: hands of the ‘¢hild care committee consisting _ of:’Mrs, Clayton Hutt, chairman, Mrs. Joseph Long, Mrs. Mae Bond,..Mrs.. Harold Rose, Mrs. Ronald Vaselenak, Mrs, Albert Eveleigh, and Miss ae Paulson. BREE. DELIVERY of ‘our - “CHINESE FOOD 7 Orders of $3.00 and up. * Phone 3329 a a a i MELROSE CAFE’ +4 to see ws | Wanted — 00 new = dentists NOW “Hien Columbia needs 200. . “new dentists — and needs-them : now. So acute is the shortage of qualified men that’ many ‘dreas of B.C. have no readily | ‘available dental service at all. And the trouble is — dentists. are not. trained overnight. it. takes at least six years of | intensive University study to os become a dentist. Although the _ -*+ University of British Columbia “*does not as yet have a Dental ‘- . sFaculty, there are several ex- * -eellent schools in Canada to -~provide such. training... B.C. “dentists have a big job.'on ‘their hands.. Are. you willing | ‘to help? If’so, write. for our: pamphlet, Dentistry. As a. Career.” No* other profession | will offer’ you greater oppor- ‘tunities to help. your fellow “men. And -none is quite. so ‘oyital to your community | now, 4 ne ok c. DENTAL ASSOCIATION - pres 925. AW. Georyia, Vancouver ls SURPRISE _ PACKAGE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS! Mee HOTEL | GEORGIA’ S 8 for 2 weekend special’ FRIDAY—SUNDAY offective 7 immediately mee Oe by reaerralion onli Iola: 1,ROOM FOR'2° FOR 2 WIGHTS vn (luxurious. double with bath” 2, DINNER FOR 21N_ THE COFFEE GARDEN “(hearly ronut prine ha of hoot) O.TICKETS FOR'2 TO... CAVE SUPPER CLUB” (Vannouver'a’ lopt talon panty ahawenql) : “, eh All ron ON ONLY, $27, “} Prince Rupert. ‘Little : ‘| Toop,. who is very: much against [ted to take the part of the Bi- “woods What aro jot twa walthia for? Gall your - Wave! unont NOW or phone, direst tor HOTEL | GEORGI Mitwal S182 VAR, it fa bey” a aye wrncntamanery te Aha Pt yeh eh e O iM ue alee dette: ivay ie e 5 ‘| BPONse * to the appeal thon, re-establish. thelr ‘homes,”. jive Brotherhood. of 3.0,; | Rene: van Walloghom; $6, Dan- ‘Little Theatre casts years ‘Tentative casting of Paradise’ by — “Pools ‘members of the |: Theatre {ot place Sunday night. - - Six. of the ‘seven parts, * were filled.. ‘The one. remaining, that ‘| of the maid, ida," remains to be .| cast. ' we ve The: play ‘Yevolves. around ‘the activities of Penelope Toop, wife of. the’ ‘Rev, Toop, and her maid, with: .the latter’s boy-friend, Willi, ‘to win the football pools {without ; the. knowledge of Mr. gambling. ° ‘Roxanne -Erwin has Penelope, : Rev.’ Toop ig. at pre- sent a. choice between Alan Webb. and‘ H.° Hennessy; and Miss Gillan, an English’ county busy-body and. do-gooder who carries a torch for the-.vicar (Toop), will be played by: Rose- mary Gilbert. The Rev. A. Hum- phrey, another pools player who complicates the scene and adds to the comedy is' a choice -be-, ween James Scollan and Angus McCracken; and Donald Clayton has been ‘chosen to play Will, Ida’s pool-playing boyfriend. Hugh de Burgh has been selec-. shop of ..Lax, Penelope’s father, -Jacqueline | ‘Halliwell, teered for the position. of promp- ter. A further ‘casting night, will be held’ Sunday, November 5,..7:30 p.m; at Owen -Erwin's house, 971 Bacon. Street. More people are needed. to play small parts, to | understudy and to help back- stage. It is hoped | to . stage +b poots Paradise” before Christ- “mas. « HUBERT DOOLAN o Relief fund growing ‘fhe relief fund for the Nass River flood victims is growing jJovery. day, according to the re- port given. yesterday by ‘Hubert Doolan, chairman of the Nishga Tribal Council and district. vice- president of the Native Brother- ’ hood of BC, : “The ‘people or the: Nass are: indeed thaniful to. the. people of Princo Rupert, Kitimat and Terraco,’ for the generous ro- to help! sald Mr, Doolan, » ‘Among the many gonerous ‘do- nations recolved are; $400, : oO ie} Morgan; $2, Mra, Frank Shor- $2, ;, Mr ‘and Mrs. Gay Donne: 44,60, Local 708)... $1, Potor: Woods; $20, Clifford Miv= Hhonqys and n $30 Rift corti floaty from: Frahiors Foatweir, Warthor donations’ mnry. be ‘ott al. the Co-Op. Cantra, Hydo nicl ‘Astonia’ Transfers are” . ploking Up. aytiolos Ine town, and | Clty, Tranafor ja” donating storage ‘BPNed, ‘to Tarinee : by. Lindany'’s Onriago and Torraco Transfer, Mra, Wills ‘fam. Groenwood, chairman of, the}, rollol find wales; a and another. pools’ player and } | Stock. market “speculator’.. --: , “yohun- |* Gooda avo belng taken | years, Mr. ° hy od . WwW - versary.. eift of: sterling silver: and: eget ‘candelabra, ata party ‘held: to honor: them. Sunday night... Nobles: were: married): ‘Octo-"j, on nee shore eee A well-known’ city’ couple, residents: here’ for 21 ‘and: Mrs. William - Noble, _were.. honored Sunday night on. the’ occasion of their’ 25th. wedding anniversary.” . A. ‘group. of friends | gathered GUEST SPEAKER ‘at the’ on: gregational dinner of the’ First - oe been) chosen for the. part .of |% United: Church ‘to be held’ on November, 6 will be Rev, R.. J. | D. Morris of” Metropolitan’ United. Church, Edmonton. , Mr. ‘Morris has- served: at Kis- piox..and. Moose Jaw. preach - at the -Church Sunday morning and at as men’s rally at.St, And- rew’s cathedral Sunday night. ~ This: special ‘week of. activities. ‘marks the fiftieth | anniversary © of. work done by:members of the present United church at. Sixth Avenue West. and Mus- ‘grave Place. The ladies of the church are starting the ‘cele- brations off with a bazaar and tea tomorrow afternoon in the church hall, Mrs. Roy Boychuk and Mrs. R. W. K. Elliott are in charge of the tea. He. will. First’; United: -|couple well.” and x Ze \with a group ‘gift, sterling Silver. bee , McRae, ‘who! was’ “galled out of g town on business. , ee Hodgson,. ‘both “of” tiie | WWeYe™ ‘married. at the -Nobles’” “home. fat Thompson’ Street’: ‘to ‘wish ‘615 ‘the and crystal. candelabra. ee. The | presentation was “made. by J. R. Ayres on_behalf of long~'| hs time friend of the Nobles, J; D. William ° “Noble ‘and: Evelyn. vancouver, on.. October - 1936, in: ‘St.: -Andrew’s ‘wesley: United . “Church, : Vancouver . by Rev. Willard Brewing, DD. They came to Prince Rupert | - in 1940 where Mr. Noble worked ‘for the late D.C. ‘McRae in-the electrical ‘appliance - section ° ‘of: McRae. Brothers.: Between .1947 and 1950-Mr,. Noble was in-part-. nership with Daniel Wick.-in:a radio: appliance store and: in’ 1950 ‘Mr: Noble: .estabished. his own radio repair . business. present them |. -The Nobles have one son, Stu- art,.. _ currently: ‘ “articling as chartered accountant : with ALLS - | Bell and Co.) : | "= Highlight of the evening was: the cutting, by. Mrs. Noble, of a large; : decorated. 25th wedding son Stuart. - ‘ “Among the out-of; town guests | who came to honor. the Nobles : were Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Ham | of Kelowna, . Montador’ of Kitimat and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McBroom of Terrace. , 7 , The piano accordion gob its: 4name when Bouton of Paris in, 1852 added a keyboard to the historic instrument, 2 NOW IN STOCK — BOY'S. 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