. . ’ JOrince Rupert Daily ews Wty. - - ... +s Thursday,. September . 14,. 1961 at Se TN ‘ . VERN w night... a ‘The assembly, held for Edward Fletcher, governor. of Rotary istrict 504, saw. chairman | of mmittees report: on past ac- lanned. by the 75-member club. Community sérvice committce afi te a a ee eee ae yey iuete tea Vaete , tpt nied pet (yet eeu dd pene ‘ chairman Ralph’. Johnston’ re- Senior Citizens Housing develop- future deviopment inchide: personne elr services; a -A move to -the street ri he“Civic. Centre, and @:A bursary for a Prince § neir education... Governor Fieicher mC, . Hankinson, ew Rotary project | outlined at assem OR: ATTENDS... ., At. least®.five ‘new community ‘service. projects ito further the aims and ideals of:Rotary. International eré outlined at a Prince Rupert Rotary Club:assem- |” ibly-held in,the Broadway, Cafe's Bamboo Room last } tivities. and - future projects} G/ub dinner were. C.'R. Roberts, sec- | orted that the. Rotary club was still active in its support of the ment and the new Friendship Mouse. Projects scheduled for “A fresh air camp for under; Mrivileged’ boys to which trained nne]- had already pledged get-more children {fi 1 by developing fmore® rieighborhood parks, — ‘A: review. of the Rotary Club's |' hildren’s Ward facilities. in, the e’ Rupert General ‘Hospital; A teen-age program to he onducted in conjunction with Rupert|. | Senior High 'School student® to}. ssist- him .or her,; to. continue}, lauded, the} ub for the foresight and effort}, videnced. -by the - committee chairmen’s reports and ‘said that}. ne Prince Ruperi. club’s reports | ere‘“among’ the finest he. *nad |: . jeard” at .the.12 clubs. he had. visited -on! his current tour of British Columbia and Alaska. .- | « weceay Other -chairmen giving: reports || . Wwere.Vernon Scherk, attendance, iS “Brewerton, classification; A: J. Beliveau,. club bulletin, N.| hristensen, fellowship; Will- |” magazine; Gunnard Anderson, membership; | ~ m.Anhorn, program; T. B.} : _ Priorto:.the assembly Gover-' nor ‘Fletchér .was ‘guest: of’ clut, president J..A. Martin and the executive. at a dinner at” the Club. 27. Others attending“ the retary; A.L; Bell,; treasurer; J: F... Gregory, :. ‘sergeant-at-arms and‘ ‘directors. Daniel. Kristman- | son, A. H. Ogilvie,..Barl Ri: Gor- |. don and E. T: Applewhaite:: >. spoke at the Rotary: Club's week- ly luncheon meeting. this .after- noon; . : : a os ve sf ee | STRONG, SILENT. | William S. Hart, .one-of th “strong, ~silent’ men” ‘of: ‘early 1946. District. Governor ,’Fletgher) | movies, was 76 at. his death, in! 4 sige Willia : Black, ervice; William ck, Rotary information, R. A. rley, vocational service; Mur- ck: McKenzie, international ' McEachern, Ro- istorical; J. F. Gregory, Je: yres, public relations. g packed up Fand drove. stampede. pede, it started. aie nine Win. ssheets. all Horses started to buck iW wi }road In the same place. Nanderhoof,.Thore wore jvan in prizes. aloe ehh od ATS, fe Mattic who me Thoy. have ‘camping pres im they wt we i , t pAp Ite out mrrd ylt Veranda on-n flower, In Hy when lt got ary Foundation; William Noble, scitizenship;’ A. Donald Ritchie, R. _ Francois Lake By AGNES HW. NEAVE, Daily News ‘Correspondent. ' FRANCOIS LAKE — Our son Hugh, Josic. and the children, Richard, Marie and little Mark, on Saturday morning to Kispiox to: see the “They. pitched their tent under a‘spruce tree and had a. comfortable lodging. But. on Monday, the day of the stam- to rain at about o'clock and tt.came down day, When : the | they ould slip and. fall and all the {ders were plastered with mud ‘and soaked to the skin. As they were driving in to ‘the stampede ‘three cars had gone off the road 4 atid.down a steep hill and after- wards two more went off the Hugh thought it best Lo leave early in the afternoon and they were home at nbout 11, In spite gt the weather they enjoyed thelr short holiday though and of, course anything about horses would enthrall ‘the .youngsters,. Wolk were there from'Prince Ru- port, Kitimat, and as far cast as { some auperh looking horses a3 well as Ahose who could buck and han- de .cattle, also race, $1,600 was ' ‘ 1, We hada visit: with Mr, and Robert Pederson, and small, is. two years old,!. equipmont And it will be tiraa weeks hofore go-homa Prince Rupert, > Hugh's German police dog Kim i Nearly fll grown but still acts Mg. ike a puppy, nnd is gentla with aU, the ehiidren about tho land lig, A few days ngo she came tn- o the honse and in hor mouth - ae hed a humming bird, she apomied we hurt so Hugh: put.it ont in. thir a 1 0 fow ninutor it flow away, Tf tts mm fyoll gril. should toll what had Mm }apnoned to tho reat of. the fam- e shome ngnin. they - workmen afe busy working on our new school addition and we are having modern ‘conveniences and'‘central heating with oil. The junior grades are ina huge trail- er .affair. drawn: up beside the school, and the older ones are in the old schoolroom, There are four beginners. Pamela Jeffrey, Janene Hazelton, Elsie Peters and Wilma Shaffer. Little Jan- ene was very homesick and un- happy the first. day and cried bitterly, but she has now settled down happily to her work. eb be We had an'‘unwelcome visitor for a night at the landing, a skunk. The next morning our dogs were on its trail as soon as we let them out, but fortunately for them, and for us, the skunk managed Lo keep ahead of them and worked its way ‘down the Inke. to Ernie Howard's ' house, His dog Jog is aggressive and quick and killed, the skunk In no time.-- Se ‘ ee eb ‘Onee a, year the government inspector calls In. and tests our sealos. to. see that all stores ara giving ful welght, JL would scom that until now falks have been getting more gasoline then ‘they ‘pald. for from our tank as tt needod adjusting. We don't sell A grent deal of gas here so can not have lost much, 7 Se oe eee hoarding. “small trios bul falls. to Impound car,’ landing, trayble- a tow truck to dotain him, bu ho. talked’ his ting hie ony a Would find. the story hard ‘to ba~ mm fleve, jay os he ve . ih | oe Brlvast ee: | SPECIAL “PVERY, WERK tae, ' > Phone 6226 Bhncin| “ONinene Mant: Weted ra, Mah &-Ohipa: Wa piy ce ‘Atvory lohnyras is tn el ian on | 3 VARIETIES 1.50 Mokon, Spaghettl, Hamburg: nedare nf? 04,00. or avor, 4 pee Open 890 pom ce WO. wth: it Into tha alr should we bother? Let them find eo an ? Thore was a plebure In they, Vancouver, Sun. of Witlam Ab- With and his. four small boys In Polica Force Bill -Ablitt, a Vancouver. bial nossninn, bought what was tha old Snadon property near. the and the family usd to como up for thelr ‘aummors, and this ta tho man who. had: the with his cay Tt took throo-motoreycle policamon, two squad cars, © paddy wago and way out df Rote. impounded, Al ane alt alana the tow trek hooked {ts commence on Monda crane onto. the ear and ‘hoisted wilh BilLand the will feed those hungry men”, That Army. is the Salvation Army. We can help to fill the. food: plates‘with 2 generous donation to the Red Shield’ Campaign on Monday, September ‘18.. But why food: where they will, it is their. ‘own fault :for being out of work, or for not’saving while they had work: This may bg true oe Army does not stop to. fudge the ~ victims of circumstance. Instead, it feels that. a.man well fed,- warm and clothed, will not turn to crime in a desperate effort — to exist. He will not wander through -skid row. seeking cheap alcohol, He will maintain his self-respect and be able. to work when employment is available. It is impossible to ‘speculate how many more cells would be full in the jails, or how many more ‘beds in the mental hospitals, or how many more. suicides’ each ‘year, if the Salvation Army were to close its doors. Better: to not even think’ about it, but to give gladly to keep the doors open. The Salvation Army will do the rest. Ba * aX Oo itstanding artists a .- : . ‘ + ve . yo 7 , ‘ * . we . lo . Apzppcar tn four conc rls Members of the Prince Rupert Concert Society | finalized plans for four outstanding concerts which will be. presented here throughout the winter season, at their meeting held last night in the Civic Centre. Tickets for these. events” will | 77 ° fo on sie next. week, and con- cert-goers are urged to pet: their tickets carly,. As’ in. past years, tickets are being sold on a sca~ sonal basts, with $8 for reserv- ed seats, and non-reserved seats ae $5, Stucient ‘admission tickets are’ 50¢ for cach concert. “Mrs. J, Laurie, chairman of publicity, said today. that as many .residents as possible will he: contacted by phone shortly Ll Coy . togarding their ticket. require- . SC ppchiyo: ‘Lents, but in the event they ara COMO is clive ~ oo. Pmt culled, tickets Will be avail- Local. square-dancing organ babic ni tus Civie Centre. Anns “Muskeg Bqunces’ | J, Vandenbrink slated that ano and "Skeana — Twirlers Wry phew, chairs have recently been hosts’.to, several guests recently | purchased by the Centre, and Tint. weekend, Mre dnd: Mrs | inis ‘should add immeasurably Roy Marshalt of Sunland, ca to Lhe ehjoyment of the concerts, . te ° rOgnGrhar+ yw members of Arnio Kroenerbat Artists sippearing this. sen- ? pe SGieare dancers Zz per's “Sea Sawors” and the} wan “Rinkydinks' spent an evening [gO noes Milton and Perry hare ; Salkind, duo planists, October aoe t . 8; Jacqueline Tvanoff, soprano, ‘An Oblawa dancer Donald ay me . McPherson, 0 member of the November .73° Aurelio Hatanis: ignel ayo lait! hich has ° 16" lag, baritone, February 273 Sashayars, Wa and Massimo Amfitheatrof, members and 21. "sots, was ils hosted recently, — a Glastos for boginnors In square daneing will begin shortly: Arthur Sweet — will conduat classes at the Agns of Norway Nall avery Saturday night, Mr, gwoot hag bden necepted As A member of the “Squirg. Dance Cnllar'y Association" . of Bouth- ,,arn- California,” Mis. Bweob will Instruct .ché round dances, Anolhor: beginners gloss will yi night at * Andraw ‘eollist With’ Ornella Santoli- quia, pianist, Mareh 20, — The Concert Society works "i bonjunetion with. the Alaska Music Trail, providing. an ox- tromely high calibre of cultural entertainment ‘to more than 1h nortiiorn cidios in British Col- umbla and Alaska, This type, of ontortatament was introduced to northarn Brl- tish. Colunibia by. the Inte’ Max- im Shapira; who blazod: tho Al- the Olvic. Cantio with: Wan in ehnego, . tour tn 1040, a four ehildran inside, They re fused to got out, Th appears thin motor vehicle tosting bureau, lag: one blind oye and neon givon n. theket ing rostriations on Wa liconso, Ho and the: olildye would not lenvo..tha-ant, 40 your: viow mirror pared, ye ‘had heen. Bill was on his way to tho aly | frat he had ,cluba witondg A. fiim for not oboy- hha driver's ‘he! Information haoths , . “allowed. to lonve lt parked Up o 4a Co-ap xlore. fram. sovon ” an) MOR Tacwi tte wine aldosof tho rond mull the to nine-on ° Moor of Loca! 708 Bowling agka Music: Trail on na concert Tho ‘concert sores has bean -| Tha same. cOUuTROR will bo OR F'baught nb bott aliases, and the An annual event: over alnce, Jenner will wa a vane . — nn mao" with: members of abnor) SRA YEA Ho ‘house with: members akon of, “Announcements the lon! sols daneing ab pare ities, in. Princo Rupert, Lakelse, rand Kitinet. willbe shown nso, will bo sot in tha alty. sorvice plone OM ee Pridny. night, and at]. i" “ah: yee jthe Shop-Easy store on Batu rt io. Wt 1 Ot ornagad day afternoon: from 2 lo 4. plense attend... Fe 181) ~ Richard. Sophtor _ -Diatriat Agont Mutual Tifo of Canada de Yor Information oy | “MASSES OF FLOWE ‘labelia® — blossom 'rov ‘pluff on Fulton Street. .These m --in'the city centre. “Friday evening, city’. house- holders. will ‘again have the op- | | portunity of: obtaining. pictures | to grace the walls of their homes. |) |at'a. Picture Loan, which will be held at the Civie Centre, start- nigh .schdols rented 11, plotures | well-known waterfront and can- nery scenes... =) - a ‘Three. water ‘Alert Bay, and* couver artists have. contributed tothe loan. © coe Poly Pack - 100s * : ‘ RS _ Dahlias, matigalds,. calendulas,. ay night The Brice ig $1 foF Ruper .. schools. Prince , 3 picture, -loan,’ one a month.’- ng _, [to advise. and: help with ‘colors- by Mrs... w on row at terraced Service. Park rock: |; +" q alton “multi-colored ‘flowers are now at fo yey ‘their best, and the Park is an attractive ‘and’.gay ‘spot of color |}; «- "_ Staff photo by’ Phylis Bowman’ : casks pe ee pwo. months |, been -taking ‘advantage’ of » this | as last. season. ‘the, : . Joe Le Snenth..for. Booth, ;Memorial. -“There they:.may choose ‘from: ie mon RE OEE CE LO a large selection, of paintings, Junior High, and bought |some of which ‘were only. done this summer. Among the: many | paintings, ‘there. are ‘a large |: -)number done by Mrs: J. T: Har- |, ‘vey at Kitwancool and McDon-: ‘| nell: Lake, besides some done :cf. and: rented. three. pictures . per- month for.;the-senior high, v ‘Roosevelt. Park School... .rented, “ois. J.T./Harvey, Mrs.bi Meo Gréene, Mrs.R- W.*James' “and |... ee Mrs Hugh Muir, willbe’ on “hand ‘Be Gi visiting for a- _|ond: Avenue, We Se: § cet hedge ata arsden, Scotland;- Imour- of: Wigan, -Englgnd,- are ” week with ‘Mr..and. |Mrs: W. D. Sutherland, 401, Sec- pe tt and, —4 | ° ‘ave. EVAPORATED MILK . qnses inet a : “O° while. T. Applewhaite will.be on display tons. ey ~ for Joand, as are some oil paint-|~—= ——$———————S— . ings and wood ‘carvings by.-Tim | a ae "gee ge Yee HOE Ls White. ctr ey et per ONE ety. p. |. : ae eee ie ae a There are two-new Kitwancool ||" > woot etre Be Be HUNGRY MEN.MUST BE FED. =*There‘is an Army that says “I |scenes from Jean.’ Findlay © of |[-. 02°! ash Pt Mth oe the usual Van- Tomorrow at > ie ' “4 . : o : eos Ct Shee ' ” a? te at ; A” 4 ‘ ‘ . . _ a a rr . : ‘ 2 ’ Brand 7 - 4202. PORK& BEANS: Meat Ball = abag r ‘ Stew -- Burn’s. fe to at ‘ t 1 . 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