3 a he IUNDSTROMS THANKED os yo onrad PT, ot very bE ma : 4 eb ge . setu p for big 4 December group Dazaar jj 1" A committee of six was formed to convene’ the cember 8 bazaar at the monthly meeting of the} Conrad Street Parent-Teacher Association’ held: Mon- day:night at the school, . “Those on the committee are: Mrs, Jens ‘Knudsen,’ Mrs. W. B. “Ewen, Mrs. , Adolph Steigleder, ‘Mrs.’ Eugene Fried, Mrs. Marino Helgason, anc Mrs, Werner Eck- ‘Chaired by president Mrs.. A. Ji'Bussanich, the meeting. de-. cided: to send a delegate to ‘the of officers vp t ence’ to be h i her rnold i Gatober 21 and yo ”" Smifhers president of the newly-formed wit ‘A report from the P-T council Anglican voune Sg ried was given by Mrs. Ewen, and ciation when it. he Nd: Mrs. Steigleder reported on -the " ‘4 students’ insurance plan. day ee elected’ to: of .T. G, Bateman, principal of Kenneth Pattison, shy the school, gave a talk on safety dent: Barbara Ayres, se and answered questions that had afisen from the buzz session held at last month’s meeting. “Miss. Patricia Thomas’s class won the attendance banner. “A hearty vote of thanks was given to Mr, and Mrs. Karl Lund- strom. who are moving -shortly: to Penticton. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lunstrom have taken an active part ‘in school, PTA and. Scout- - ihe’ activities. an ‘.The -meeting closed with re- . freshments. oo refreshment. | chairman. porary sponsor of year. All- the ages of long to the 4 invited to attend. de. stad footy . -. | ili Guest . spei kg : _speaker for ‘he a Fire. Aux! lary ing was Mrs. Ina Northy, - who secre, an ae . |told of her experiences with the he ‘ -holds pr acti Se. Anglican’ Van: mission on the ed Alaska Highway.. - ‘Fourteen members of the Fire-| ~. - oo men’s Auxiliary will hold a pub- c demonstration tomorr ow Algoma Park. using fog streams of water to put out oil fires. - - “The ‘volunteers cit —_ AYPA cet new stale — Margaret .:: Rickard, : Linda. Bell, . historian, MacDonald and Lee Donaldson ‘committee; John . Reid, - -public : Parent - T Y =|: : See alt arent - Teacher regional con ‘Arnold Rivett. was ‘elected - yice-presi- eretary; treasurer,. Janet Mrs. George T.. Pattison is tem- the group. © It was decided to hold meet- ings every Thursday and the dues were set at $1 per young people between 14.and 17 who be- Anglican Church are te the. even . we . Fall : bazaar a 7 stans made / ple’s Asso- d- ‘its first] ‘meeting at the Rectory Thurs-. office. were: and relations at 7 p.m.. re ee ee Ee ee VIE Te nw so . t . . ere ee ie ’ , riers yet “).|PORT SIMPSON ROUNDU : ; i By TOM WHITE — * "Daily News Correspondent ““PORT SIMPSON — The Port Simpson Concert Band was ‘in attendance at the wedding of ‘ ‘Migs: Sadie Bryant, daughter of Mri,and Mrs. Edward Bryant, and;Stanley Dennis, son of Hen- ty. Dennis, which took place on ‘Sepfember.29 at Port Simpson. Maid of honor was Mrs. Reggie (Sampson and bridesmaids were: |Mrs,; Arlene Gray, Mrs. Donald Price, Miss Frances Lawson, Mrs. ‘Percy Green, Mrs. Joyce Eaton, ‘and: Miss “May Dennis. a » Henry “Wesley was best .man, jand'. ushers. were: William, Pol- ‘ard, Donald Johnson, Donald. Price, David Green, Edward ..{Johnson and Robert Dennis. qa Te: wedding took plase at the --|Pért Simpson Athletic Club Halli {with 200 guests ‘attending. ; ..Congratulatory speeches. were jgiven by Moses J. Wesley, Ed- | ward Bryant, John C, Tait, and “| the band played several numbers. | oc Acwedding waltz was led by the | newly-weds, ‘and a grand march ‘|.was led by James Lawson. gl AD : ie te ee! . ae gg ve FOO DORA E EOE E SOME EO EE EEE IIOP EE LEAPED OEEALHA | Sadie Bryant wer | to Stanley Denn | Fred‘ Dudoward broke loose from: |damaged. It. will. be salvaged \ment of building:material for an oe: : % iS day” in ‘Va A field nurse is now stationed | Prince Bupett Daily 12 Leod,.410’Sixth ‘Avenue W on the plane’ Monday, for: mcouver “ a ro lane ‘Tuesday for’ Prince, Ru-| ie = Pert ag ae Mrs. RoW, K. Biliott, 632 Sixth | Canadian ' ; Avenue West, returned ‘home by. for “Vancouver plane yesterday from, a ara ges int Tuesday,’ October. month’s! vacation. at Port Simpson and we are very happy .to have her here. During the-gale. Monday night, the boat May Queen, owned. by its mooring and drifted ‘straight across to Wales Island..A rescue team: boarded: Elmer: Clausen’s boat Colnet and found the boat submerged and consid erably when weather permits. © ne, ek en ‘The. Young People’s Education Association have*receiveda ship- extension . to. their. basketball gymnasium. It is hoped that the work will be’ started soon. woos ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ Hospital Auxiliary . Fashion Show, Friday, October: 20th, ° See at the Senior High: School. (fp): ‘ - : og @ Sons sbusiness of. Norway. meeting Tuesday, October,10, 8 pm 0 ee (197) “<< OCT on : OBER 16th to.20th -AN AFTER-FIVE magenta taf- feta gown is modelled here, by Mrs. Harvey Moore. for. Star’s . Style Centre. This is one. of _the models to be. displayed .at “the “Prince Rupert General. Hospital. Women’s Auxiliary “RPashion Show at the Senior. ‘High School October 20. Mrs. Moore. {s° admiring another. number, a black nylon-inlaid-. _with-velvet “after-five”: dress, ‘which features a pleated satin cummerbund, with a bow at back. She carries a silver lame evening bag. — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman ..: ne mect every A Wednesday. at the fire hall for rr . 7 instruction and training.. They Plans for a fall bazaar were CARL were formed in July, 1956, and made at the monthly meeting of EOL | Gordon Finlayson is the captain. the Ladies Aid of the First Pres-. of Us Last “Wednesday night the pyterian Church last Tuesday at ts auxiliary held a practice exer- As home of vost John McLeod, ae cise of dousing oil fires. They|".. ee oe spread oi] in a pot, and set fire] Members were ‘urged to com- son to it, Later they doused an old plete their work for the sewing 0 me: Gar with oil and extinguished it,| and fancywork stalls for the s. ‘ November 22 bazaar. The same procedure will be rs . me, President Mrs. Harry Robb-re- Rebekahs hold tea tomorrow, > The | Centennial Rebekah Lodge No. 40 will hold a tea and bazaar tomorrow at the Sons of Norway Hall from 2 p.m, until 5 p.m. ‘Convened by Mrs. Edwin Fre-'\" gin, the affair will feature home followed on Wednesday night at Algoma, and it is said the blazing car will be - driven around: the park by a fireman, while the auxiliary firemen train hoses on £ The public demonstration will be/in conjunction with Fire Pre- -yention: Week, October 8 ‘to 14... a - ; ~ - te lened 4 Nicholas. 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A. red’ * satin cushion. door prize: will be an added attraction. ~ Plans for a talent show to be held. November. 3 at. the Civic Centre ‘were completed ata meet- ing of the Order of the Royal Purple held last week. — _-Mrs. ‘Rupert Holkestad is con- vening the popular affair, and Leonard Harrington will be mas- ter of ceremonies. There will be a $50 first prize and two $25 sec- ond prizes. - Entry forms will be published in The Daily News shortly. * With Honored Royal Lady Mrs. Donald Hawryluk in the chair, the meeting decided to hold ,a Fall bazaar at the Islander Hail on November 29, with Mrs, Jame: Flaten as convener, Winner of the lucky draw was Mrs. Olea Clapp. , Couple honored by neighbors | “a ‘ . { AN ANNIVEPSAPY _ Friends and neighbors gather- ed at the home of Mr,.and Mrs. Erling Wick, 1255 Beach. Place Tuesday night to honor. Mr, and Mts, Roy A, Garries,, 1265 ‘Beach Place, with a surprise party on the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. « Mrs. Sidney Dickens was co-hcatess for event, .% A tonst to the “couple was glv- on by Ingvard Wick and a pink carnation was. pinned on Mrs Garries: by her daughter, Susan presented Chris Fossum Nower vase and a bon-hon dish A. luncheon 'was sorved from a table which was covered with a Mr. and: Mrs, married in Prince Rupert. Quests altending were: Mr, .and Mrs. Wick, Mr, and. 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