aoc. Friday, Septemb ‘Kinsmen a The ‘installation of officers of ine; Kinsmen * Club of Prince Ru- jert for the 1961-62 season took lace. last Saturday, iNew officers are: President R. a ve ‘Eby first vice-president, Don- ala Cameron; second vice- -presi- dent, | Ronald: Waddell; treas- irer,, ‘Alan Shephard; secretary, David Wilson; registrar, Bern- |: ard.Bartier; directors, John Py- fot, J. A, Lepine and Bruce Ben- e he. Kinettes also chose a new "date for the year. They are: Mrs. ‘LL. Eby, president; Mrs. Peter loroz; vice-president; Mrs. Wil- frid Lessard, secretary-treasur- er; and. ‘directors, Ms. John ‘Py-. ‘ot and Mrs: Peter Husoy, —~ r Official guests at the installa- tion. were: Mayor P.- J. ‘Lester, Mr.. and Mrs. Jack Martin, Rot-: pocmsssoce R, ce K Ww will be held in the Church ‘Hall last night. The sale’ ‘starts at 9:30 a.m. % Fourth Avenue East, or phone ' have it picked’ up. Plans -were finalized at the in: ‘November, : prepare. ‘for, the sewing : table. * 2PO8HOs Philip and Laurie. > Lyons, sons f Mr. and-Mrs, G. P. Lyons, 201 Fifth: Avenue West, have return-. ‘Sume their. studies .at UEC. after |? ‘Spending - the’ summer. ab. home ’ ge - ‘Arnold’ Assman, 1070 Third \venue West, vice-president of istrict No. 4 of the B.C. Moose “sprince Rupett Daily Mews aLt,, Club installs. executive at bariquet > ary president; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Smith, ‘Gyro president; and Ronald Paulsen, Kinsmen ‘club deputy-governor. carried out the installation pro- ‘clency. Kinsmen attended the “panquet and dance at the Sons of Norway Wall on Fifth. -Avenue™ East.’ details of the progress of the merson Point on Digby Island and announced that continuous the completion of the work. Two huts are complete ‘and the ma- terials and foundations for the remaining two are finished, / ” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. — PLANS SALE TOMORROW ; wcrMembers of the. Presbyterian. Ladies’: Aid” were reminded 7 to ‘turn. their ‘rummage: ‘in today ‘for the Rummage Sale which held at the home of Mrs, G/M. Currie, 322 Sixth Avenue East is donate, should bring it to the Presbyterian Church Manse on. and. iwork was given out to" th ed to Vancouver. by. car..to..re- |-. just. been received ‘at’ the ‘Civic ~ Leys »|Centre ‘film © brary. , Art for Everybody, Background to .Federation, Canadian. Small- mouths, er 15, 1061 norary Kinsman The Rev. Dr. W. K. Elliott. from Terrace, dures with experienced effi- With , their wives, 12. Terrace Past. President A. Gilbert’ gave insmen-Scouts project at Em- ork parties, will be held until tomorrow, at their ‘meeting “Anyone who has rummage to Mrs,’ John’ Prew. at 2048 to meeting for: ‘the fall bazaar empers to. | New fins . _at film. ‘library “pwenty- -one new,: films - ‘have “They are: Arctic Dog Team, Corral,’ Fire in* Town, Has - “anyone, expedition... makes it~ an expedition in the here .on his “BOB. ‘"TYTMUS and Dog “GRETEL” FTELD LEADER OF EXPEDITION | Sion ‘explorer — seeks Sasquatch here ‘ever seen a. Sasquatch. in. ‘this grea?”’: ‘This. isthe. question. being asked in Prince | Rupert this week by:.Bob;Titmus, who is.a field leader of a Canadian expedition which is searching for this oft-heard-of' but’as, yet unseen creature. ‘Bob’s headquarters at Klemtu, and is financed by the® world’s ‘second largest privately owned, research centre, the. Southwest Scientific Research Institute. of: San An- ‘tonio, ‘Texas. “The owner. of the: institute is Tom Slick, who recently had a four-year sociation, left by plane: today “to attend a quarterly mecting ii + + Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Seale, 1072 Seconl Avenue West, have re- furned from a three week motor ip to Edmonton and Leth- ridge, Alta. + + roprietor of the Peter Pan Gift Shoppe, 229 Third Avenue t Mrs. H, F, Pullen leaves by tommorrow's plane for two weeks holiday in Montreal with her ghter Peggy, who is a. nurse the Children’s Hospital there. =. a ales Mrs. A. L. Bell, regional repre- ntative of the area PTA, is. ‘at’ ‘esent in Vancouver | attending From: Tee to Green, Fun ‘for All, Herring « Hunt, Indo China, -In-. sects as Carriers of Disease, Mal- ayan Seashore, No Longer Van- ishing, Prairie Bonanza,. Precam- brian Shield, Setting Fires for ‘Science, Snow Fiesta, Teens, Ti- —Jnea ‘Goes West, Western: ‘Himalayas searching 1 for the “ap- ominable- snowman.” .: ‘ But now, it seems, ° according to Mr. Titmus,’ that more evi- Wheat; Winter Weekend. . These films are available for rental to members of the’ film library. and-dlso to’anyone in- terested. For more information, dial: 244 or. 4326 " Classes in First Aid Six. members : “of the: St. John 'o'clock at the Civic Centre og HRISTIAN SCIENCE pWHO GOES THERE?” ah TR NO: 380 ke, Saturday 10: 46 a. my, HEALS| give instruction. in first aid. will run until next . vited to attend. . SQUARE. “AND” ROUND. DANCE . : BEGINNERS. CLASS - , calliat, the Civic. Centre: office or, Pp Ambulance Association will be lon hand every: night at seven tor The classes start tonight,- and Saturday night. Anyone interested | is in- progress is being made here. by expeditions. - '. Bob. Titmus’ party would like to get ‘moving pictures or stills of. this illusive. creature, - cand “if ossible,. Study, ‘it.din its. matural habitat? “ANG their: uitimate- aim’ |: is -to catch ..one alive —they. do}. not. “wish to destroy them... “Science denies there is’ such an animal,” declared Mr. Tit- mus, “but experts cannot, explain or identify samples ‘ of feet tracks, hair, and. fetal. matter which we have sent to them. Wwe wish to establish the existence 29.) of this creature—that is all we are trying to do.” The quiet-spoken, bearded ex- plorer, himself a native - of Northern California, is accom- panied in his travels by his five- yera-old Weimarancr dog, Gretel. He believes that the Sasquatch exists in all sizes, as he has seen | tracks near his home which ‘measure 17 inches long. , He has juse returned from 28 flying trip to Petersburg, ‘Alaska, and is getting his boat ready vig was day fron Refres venership of Mrs. were served at the close mecting. . During the ‘pusiness the sum vf $5 was donated to ‘tthe CNIB. Mrs. Louie Pederson was elect- ed Regent of the lodge. ~ A former past president, Gun- ner Selvig, was welcomed as 4 visitor to the meeting. Mr. Sel- here for a few days holi- ,his home in Castlegar hmients unde the con- |’ Nels Wasang , ; In 5.0. Callor Instru OPEN ‘ov Infor I on, In -*# ween wee DBM as OD ey see ee UT ee a --_ ee Con bo applicd profitab ~sommunity, homeo ond proposod plans, policies, aes te* = | (2) Is it fair to (3) Will it build (4) Will it bo bonoficial to all concornod? — yc Sndlor aoe School AD | Sri oe mao ch i | Coma. in and Sas, Us Today!» a ae ee ‘0 tenet ‘bnijot at Vancous, Te ee, agate ins - wresaaee vere szseetecri ss * j at ‘th. ve . , Wh ee a { t ; Boe Feith icunig pe ot a mation and Registraton Phone 4553 or 4550 businuss’ lifo,’ ENA G Opp. Hospital * Sot, Sept. 16th, 1961-at 8:30 p.m. N. Hall ctor Art Sweet HOUSE ly in relations with othors in and particularly to. statomonts and. adyortiting An, usiness and tho professionsi== = Is it the truth? all concornad?: goodwill and botter friondships? ROCERY. - ‘Vasds: : ‘when hex husband, John, was Jonreer shortly cal C; VIC A ‘Prince an mother. of six'boys, is returning to her old and first: love--teach- ing formal ballet dancing, — © Mrs, Elizabeth. Vickars, 34, of 496 Bowser Street, ‘will. be the instructress of ballet classes nb the Civic Centre this winter. Mrs. Vickars came to the city transferred here from Terrace She with the Social Welfare Depart- iient, She started. her ballet at tho age of three yenrs when she enrolled for Jossons. Al her. hometown: of Bedfordshirb, England, She studied and music and won a ship to Italin Conto's Raliot in ‘London when she WAS | cight, and at 16, she transferred ren, scholar- gt: Phono 2191°2 to the Snadlor Walls Carps de will Civic Centr noon from two to f to the pupils and their what she expec main ‘interest. 8 way ° to Klemtu. While in. town, he is staying . at the Parkside Motel. : Mr. Titmus requests that any- one who has ever seen a crea- ture which resembles an ape, Ja monkey, or a gorilla, or sees undefinable strange tracks, notify him = at the motel or: write to him at Klemtu. He says the coastal eal] the beast “Buquas,” but des- “animal, ‘dence of these creatures has pite whatever name they ~-are been found in North. America, ealled, his expedition " would ‘ Sunday Schod 5:00 pan” and less over in Europé, and more’ dearly | love to hear of word of |] - Everybody Welcome ~” one. . Phone 6311 or 3974 Sons. of Norway meeting held Plans for. a “whist and dance, and a bingo: were made Sons of Norway .meetin Monday night,: with . the dent Kenneth Lair ~The whist and ‘dance will be held Friday, September 22, and the bingo will” be: on September WB bet. lessons: to- start on kre housewife, | prehension. and speed in learn- ing to read, — This. hopes . to pres the “Pied Piper Christmas. This dance-play has never been produced anywhere and Mrs. Vickars thinks will be most suitable for her em | bryo classes.’ enthusiastic ent a pantomine, of Ham be on hand at. the o tomorrow rhythm and the necessity of |v She ‘will also g School of jand tap dancing Jossons, but her 8 in classleal bal- e Indians, g held d in the chair. session, | ive to explain ts of the child- “her methods of teaching, ive, private ballet Set for'N By BETTY: “WADDELL * “During September? ?each year, ‘Prince Rupert. people are given an opportunity to stand with-the Salvation Army in its effort to . ease’ ‘suffering, and create’ happi- ness where only tears exist. With ‘B ‘generous donation to the Red Shield’ campaign, we back this army for a year of social Service. ac-The Salvation ‘Army goes out : and: finds the needy. Each week they: visit Prince Rupert General ‘Hospital, Miller Bay Hospital and.the Pioneer Lodge. Perhaps the need of a kind word is the nly: need they find:. — . : “Other times’ the: hospitals are fruitful ground for an Army that}: jis willing to share a problem. A -Feancer victim is : ‘found,, who is ‘worried about. her’: 10- -year-old ‘poy, left alone. to. “manage. a : ‘household of two smaller chil- ‘dren and an aged ‘grandmother. «Phe Army officer checks the ~!fhome, finds a place for Grandma “'}in: the Sunset Lodge and sees “| that this capable boy is manag- “ling Hke a fully grown man. The}. |\hospital is revisited and the | mother put at ease. She’ can rest assured that the Army will su- |" 18, . A absent. ‘Another officer . finds a. new immigrant to Canada, unable to || speak English’ and separated | from his family. An ‘interpreter is found, and the family is. found., Three hundred. and missing persons related to Ca- -‘nadian residents | were located during 1960..." 2 When visiting the. * chronically ‘ANntiOU ncements- Richard Sephtor. ‘Agent Mutual Life .of Canada<“is inthe. city. For. information. .OL service phone 6711. oa 181): eo "Meeting of. Local. 7108 ‘Bowling League..Friday.at 7. p.m.: “Team captains = and, all “interested please attend. a 181) @' The Peter - Pan. ‘Gift. ‘Shbooé will be closed’ from. _ Septentber ; ‘14 until October, 3.7 ; ‘C1t) “or PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL, ASSEMBLY | : (Meeting in Sons ‘of Norway’ fall) 119 5th Avenue East : ‘Advertising in The Daily News Brings Results co oeces at the presi- of the teacher elin” by that It “tlo do: A’ Ietter to. write, sinall purchases to: make,’ read’'to the blind, even: sing songs And. give treats. You can take part in: this work with your donation. to the can- vasser on Mondayr, Be. Sure ‘and. See. pervise her family while she is} ~~ ninety-six, Re Ai: ‘the Army officer: finds much ce District’ a co! 9:45 am.—-Breaking of Bread = {- September VOICE OF "Another Moody Institute of. Science. Film, oe . "Showing Many: of: the Beauties and Wonders _ ef the Ocean Depths - , ey on 8 “Everyone Welcome “SONS‘OF NORWAY HALL. ce : | Sunday, 9 p. me ! 8 ot a _ Sponsored by Prince Rupert Gospel Assembly a pleasure of th _casion, do your 2 cuisine, after- parents ye our. niforms, Ballet at Covent Garden in ungland, o i Married at 18, who wort: bn ganith America with her hus- band, and waa tho moestra-di- . rector of; baliod and prima hnl- ‘¢' rerina at Teatro Colon nt Buenos ‘Ajron, Argentina for aight yorurs, Sho riudied Spanish dancing with Maria dol Pina thare also, It wos thore that teaching be: aame her anibition, and she is slonsed to report that one of hor Mrs, Vicknrs anys sho will take anyone, male ‘or: female, three yonrsa ald to 108." Bho bollovos | that ballot helps, develay co- ordination batwoon brain, © oye: anc hand and Ho, Improves: came 4 oot ues es foe ot > RLIZADETIU ‘VICKARS , ee Mow, Wallet, tonoher Enquire about af LIBERAL | Trade-iiv | : ALLOWANCE ‘din. ‘CATHEDRAL i DinsmultnBt . ‘munion’ 8: aj.rdunion: 3rd= ‘gunday;. Be 9 Hi, 1 Famtly” Service’; 4th! Sunday; ‘Sunday;: Wednesday ‘c- Saint Day 37 30 a.m, ay: i saa : 1 TIS: THE ‘TASTE be. THAT | 2) AIMELLS- THE TALE! |): 135 - 8rd ‘Ave, W.. Ph. 3183 :. OPEN FROM 2. : “6 'p.m..to 4 ame a Dial 4766, i ° Bn at ‘School 10:30,‘ a.tm. i Bervices: 11:30 ain.and:7:30'.p ‘Rev. . LW. Foster—Dia' 440 : Ht a ‘Tiny. ‘Toe: \ “Services * ‘11:00 ‘aim, “and. 7:30 yer Rev, A. ‘8... Gambie-=Dial_ 5823 THE DEEP ‘ ay Me 90. enn —Service: 7:30-p, m,—Evening ’ » Prayer vag s Rev, De. “Chassels—Dial 391 “ST PAUL'S | LUTHERAN “sth Ave, : “at, -MecBride™: st. Sunday; “School: 9:45" a.m, ; gervices.11. am, and’,7:30."p.m, _ Rev. M. _B., Odland— fal 4164 ee eee Hite BALVATION “ARMY ¢ 27 Grenville, Court-—Fraser. § Sunday : “School, 12:45: p.m - Services |, a a.m. and,7:30; p.m By Capt. & “Mrs, Mf. *MeDonald TO. Dial 3024. and, 6181 wn 4 f _ Admission Free. | - Sept. 17, 1961 Pw fn ne ee orinst paris" 2 — | = “Classes” 9 145° Nursery., Kindergarten Primary | 12: 15. p:m 21:80 y junior, “Thtermediate L de UAL _ Rey, Roskam= - ; 629" ‘6th: Awe Sunday... ‘School, * Services. 11: 15 a.m: : Revi L. E:. Jacksol —D coo a een PENT OST: TABER ACI oT) 202°.6th “AVES ~ Sunday: Schor. 10 " Bervices I. am. ‘and:7:30;p.m : Rev.) C.-: A. Myhre, ‘ PORT EDWARD, GOSPEL: CHAPEL: (West. Coast: Children’s: Misston) Sunday School—10: 330 .a.m.: _ Services 1130°a.m, ‘and’ 7 230: p.m. : Pastor, John Goertz > FIRST: ‘UNITED, : “i636 Gtn- Ave. ° West sr. , Intermediate and* Tee ‘ a? Class-—9 745 | am _ Nursery, Kindergarten: ca “Primary—11 ; BM. “Services| 11,a.m. ‘and’.7:30 p.m. we ‘Rev. Re: WwW. ‘K EMiot—Dlal BUA PO : BETHEL B BAPTIST. “CHURCH? 200 4th Ave. ° “Rast” - gunday School. eam - Services 11: a.m. and .7,:30 pmech Rev, ve Rauschenberger;—Dial 2453” FACEY WAL L-—-UNITED:. CHURCH: co SQV Ith Ave.: East “snnlor-Intemediate ‘Sunda “Scysol—10. a.m? * Kindergarten-Primary,. ‘chur ‘School-—11 a.m. ; ertson,, Sup me 4 oth ee G08" - “3rd. “Ave: Ww. (Olosed Sundays) - es Noithern | B.C. Power proudly "PRESENTS - vay?