; i " y i i t i} installs new executive | The new executive of the Conrad School Parent- Teachers Association was installed at the first meet- . ing of the season. held Wednesday. Mrs. J. - Denning, immediate past | president conducted’ the| installation, ~~ Those taking office were: A. J. Bussanich, president; J. F. Denning, vice-president; Mrs. Terry Ezaki, treasurer; D. G. Martin, secretay; Mrs. T. FP. Bennett, publicity; Mrs. Knudsen, well-baby clinic; : W. B. Ewen, PT council; Kar] Lundstrom and Mrs. R. E. Hurst, social convenors; Mrs. L. N. Yaremchuk,. membership; Mrs. Adolph Steigleder, gramme; and T, G. Bateman, safety. A report on the PT bursary; was given by Mrs. Steigleder introduced the teachers to the : — $$ —— members. He mentioned that)" pe Pe ee ee well-known teacher Miss Norma] .. do wo Po eo Low pg Irving was ill in a Vancouver} °° Vle e-€ ect - receives Me hospital, and it was agreed’ to send “Get well wishes” ‘to’ there. The attendance -pennant. won by Miss. Patricia Thomas’ class. A buzz session on the question discussed at PTA?” followed usiness. The ;mecting. closed — with a social coffee hour. Farewell” gifts - given members Members of the congregation of the First Baptist Church leaving shortly to -make- home in Vancouver. She is Mrs. |" Rose Gay of 1144 Hays Cove Ave- nue. = Mrs. Gay came to Prince pert from her home in the Ork- ney Islands in 1914 to marry seph Gay. Mr. Gay was a well- known fisherman and: employee ‘Mrs, The principal, Mr. Bateman,|. “her thas le 3 Prince Rupert Dally News’ | Wednesday, September. 20, 1961 Conrad PTA | -F; Mrs. Mrs. |. Mrs. Jens Mrs: : pro- were wee 4 was the| avenue West. -/ana’Mrs. Charles Crego. v5 “an ‘attractive dinner set was presented to bride -‘-elect -Miss Carol Dickens at a bridal show- . . ‘jer: given ine her honor. Friday What would we like to hear|yipht at her ‘home, 420 Sixth Co = hostesses for the affair were Mrs.: Alfred “Hendricksen *: Miss: Dickens | will be “married to Glendon Smith. at, the “First United Church this Saturday. Guests. at. the. shower. were: ga- ner} fOr new mother Potile was co-hostess. of the fisheries department here a until his death in 11953. Mrs. Gay has --three. children, rtt Mrs, Josephine Hansen who lives: and a gir ,t in Prince Rupert, Mrs. Isabel Prince Rupert. General Hospital é son;on September 6, and ‘are. re- Holtom is in Vancouver, and Mitchell is with the fisheries de- maining there in the ‘incubator partment stationed in Victoria.| for a few weeks. - ‘There are eight grandchildren. Mrs:. Movold was seated in a decorated ‘chair, and the guests the church, presented a picture| spent the evening playing games. of a Prince Rupert sunset to Mrs.) Winners were Mrs, Raider Wahl, ‘| Mrs. John Macarenko, and Mrs. Also presented with faréwell| George Currie. gifts were nurses Miss Emma| ‘The gifts were in a gaily dec- Autajay and Miss Marina Javier|orated basket, and “were pre- who each received a souvenir)sented to the guest-of-honor Rev. J. A. Roskam, :pastor of Gay. spoon. after refreshments were ser Miss Autajay and Miss Javier|4 hovel and useful gift was 2 have been at the Prince Rupert| case of milk. General Hospital for six months, With a friend, nurse Miss Sotelo, they are leaving at Eva ° the end of the’ month for Shaugh-|- urses plan nessy Hospital in Vancouver, . ‘seg are working in -b b || The three nurs 1 Coe - ursary a | various parts of Canada to the country before returning ‘to their home in the Phillipine Is- lands. Miller Bay - Tidbits Miss Iathleen Dufton, RN, henlth supervisor, Miss Dufton | hospital will enter, isa graduate of St, Paul's Wos-) yy surther business, Miss Fenty pital, Vancouver, She has apent| wag appointed vice-president 28 two years with the Indian Health | xaiss -y Small has been trans- Department in Saskatchewan Miss Mary § and the pasb year in Vancouver, to oF + Norman Campbell is back on duty ofter spending an enjoy- able holiday in Vancouver, — of fe Je and fire demonstration to fe Misa Jane Soars left for months, \ ye are holidaying ab Hazelton Prinee Coane. ‘ " eo Miss Belty, Morgnn, RN, Vancouver, ee NECTED TIED IO ID 1046 Firat Avena Wart, ferred to Squamish. tober Jae. Or-| Miss edna. Rossiter of shaugh-: Inndo, Fin, for the wintor | nessy Hospital, Vancouver, will give a report of the International ‘ DoS Convention «which “aha attended Mr, and Mrs, dames Stophensy in Auatralin recently, She will nnd | also show aslides:of this event, “Members of the. chapters. of Torrace and: Kitimat have been loft | Invited to attend this meeting: Saturday by, plane to holiday In nonveen om oer Baby's PERSONALS | Constipation Mr, and Mra, Martin Gronmye!|. rien hubs bowel are overionded, wih lonvs were he tie tummy atten becomes. sour festive process. may . . onth: holl- al ected, Lite C faday by en fora. m nd upnet, aby aiffers: paMy Ti int day in the Okanagan, Vanco feverls ui funy the ae et , daby's Own Tablets and ree you ‘sa sno natica at pry ne In the . yor and Victoria, 9 * 4g on Joft by train toda Holland, after a four and if one |. nents cae pa oO " half months viall hore with thelr 9 sal GarTRS Gere packene pone|nelow and daughter, nnd Mra, Prank Comndinn, 236 Woventh Alrnot, 4 y and restless Th qu gent tummy, give 1 Clinical t ‘ fof ah Gini th ive \ me for hind omhier minor & Mr, | tay we your rupalit, er.¢ hitntealtyee Neighborhood — ‘thered in the lower hall after shower the service Sunday night to hon- SUED or one of their group who. is Friends, relatives and neigh-' ' Pbors feted Mrs. Vernon Movold, Ru- 910 Alfred Street, Wednesday night, when they gathered at Jo- the: home of. Mrs. J. O. Houchen, “809 Alfréd Street, in a neighbor- hood shower-party. Mrs. William |The affair was to celebr the birth of Movold,twins, a boy 1; who were born at the — The annual Bursary ‘Ball of the Registered Nurses’ Associa- tion will be held at the Armor- jes on Saturday, October 7, it was decided at the regular monthly « meeting held at the Nurses’: Residence last Thurs- “Vl day nighte Miss:Marguerite Per- has| ry, RN, will convene the ‘affair, joined the staff as zone public | and: members of the WA to the Miss Lynn Houghton replaces Miss Jessie Butler a8 publicity chairman, Miss Butler has left for Montrenl to take a post- graduate coursd in obstotrics, oe a . ‘ Tuesday afternoon Karl Beck- | It wns reported by Prosidon er gave an instructive lecture Mrs, A. R. McLeod that there will ) ap-| he a special sponker at the next proximataly 80 staff members, meating to be held Friday, Oc- \ fe ‘teen | Way. be me-testedy yar ane Men. Atbort, Walstes | RNG na ra a ' ir. route to thelr home In Utroakt, | rein alpen "4 Hornyeun, peev cullen Ba, tag @ Mother! Par trregulartty fd miner digest: dinner set at shower Mrs.” Joseph Scott, Mrs. Frank Gomez, + Mrs,‘ Arthur | Wyant, Mrs. Richard Bury, Mrs. Joseph- ine Beaudry, Mrs. Alex Mitchell, Mrs. Edward Keehn, Mrs. Arne Stenset, Mrs. Michael .Munizuba, Mrs. Joseph McKay,. Mrs. Nor- man Bellis, Mrg. Richard Long, Mrs. Carl Erickson; Mrs. Alexan- der McKinnon, Mrs.J. J. Donald- son, Mrs. Jake: Anton; Mrs. Alfred {Ritchie and Donna, Mrs. Frank Long, Mrs, Paul Bouillot, Mrs. C. E. Morrow, Mrs. William. Roth- well, Mrs,.N. J. Gurvich, Mrs. F. IN. Bellis, Mrs. John Ritchie, Mrs. Sidney Dickens, Mrs. Ed- ward Dickens, Mrs. Brewerton, Mrs. S. J. Marshall and Mrs. Henry Dickens. Mr. and. Mrs. ‘David Owens, 1071 Ninth Avenue East, return- |. ed home by train last week from | ; a holiday in Vancouver, Castle- is gar, and” Terrace. Their son, ! David, also returned home from a two month ‘stay in. Victoria and Vancouver. ae , _man, Mr. Uggla attributes: the. isuccess.of ‘his’ garden. to” his :)-Pe* Irish: wife, Wilvery,~ at: their. |] home on :Digby ‘Island. . Mrs...|; ‘Upela also: grows cauliflowers, *|. . cabbage, potatoes,” onions, |. leeks and: parsley. ‘successfully.;’ in her. outdoor “garden.” Mr. | Uggla: brought the, turnips~ to." | ‘the Daily News vyestérday. to’: ‘dens ‘can: produce. as ‘big, .or:: ‘anywhere in the.world,: and he: ‘@. The, Prince’ Rupert Shore- workers : Local U.F.A.W.U. meets 8:00 ‘p.m-*Thursday, September Z1ist in the Islander. Ball. All members. please attend. | (185) woes er eevee ee ‘TWELVE - POUND . HOME -.|: GROWN TURNIPS are proud ‘ly: displayed-here by Knut Ug gla of ‘Dodge Cove - to: Daily, News social’reporter “Phylis:' Bowman.”..A’ Swedish » fisher ¢ : prove that: Prince Rupert: gar- °) bigger, vegetables as are grown - ‘claims. that: the soil-and clim- ate herezare’just right. ~~” _~ 2 Staff.photo by John Pain - ‘Well-known interior decorator, |} \° Mrs: Archibald + (Toni) ~ White,. 1811 Sixth Avenue, East, left by plane ‘Tuesday for a week’s busi- ness trip.to Vancouver. She will return’ home next Wednesday. 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