are lto eee of ’ 44. 3 | {Prince Rupert Daily Mews Ltd. _ («dl Wednesday, October 18, 1961 AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ~ Hospital WA ready tor Sig show Friday Clothes, o'9 clothes — dresses, coats, suits, sports wear, furs of all dresses and coats, garments for any and all occasions in the latest styles — will be on display Friday night at the Prince Rupert Senior High School, at 8 p.m., when the Women’s Auxiliary to the Prince Rupert General Hospital holds its winter clothing. Six local stores are sponsoring this notable event and there will be 20 models. Sponsoring stores are: Annette’s Ladies Wear, Star Stvle Centre, Fraser and Payne, Carol-Lee's Shop, Pill Scuby’s Furs, and the Storke Shoppe. Beauty parlors who are don- aling their services to style the models’ hair for the. show are: Central Beauty Salon, Elite Beauty Salon, Helen’s Beauty Shop, Modern. Beauty, Salon and Pre-Style Beauty Salon. -Make- up is being done by Mrs. 'L. O.}. Langford of ‘Panglord's: Pharm-) acy Ltd.. fe mk General convener: for. ‘the; af: L. M. Greene. ; Dwain Wyles, a Baldwin agent from Terrace ‘Music Centre, will supply background music on the school’s organ: : Tickets may be obtained ‘trom any of the sponsoring stores or from any member of the W.A. This ticket includes tea after |, the show, and there will also be door prizes which are being do- nated by local merchants, Mrs. Howard Harding - and Mrs. A. A. W. Macdonnell are convening the tea and Mrs. W..A. Schult LION ae WY BANK BUY YOURS FOR CASH OR BY INSTALMENTS DOWN PAYMENT OF 5%— $2,50 FOR A $50 BOND, $5 FOR A $100 BOND, ETC. BALANCE IN EASY INSTALMENTS _ OVER A YEAR BANK OF MONTREAL Canadas Fast Gank WORKING WITH GANADIANS © IN bvcny WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 god ‘ “paw . at ‘lc descriptions, little girls’ Fashion Show of ‘fall and is in-charge of the decorating of the tea tables. --On display in downtown stores this week is the: “dollar doll’! . which willbe raffled off. at the]. show... This doll clothed’ in:25. $1° hile Mrs. J. B.|.. Rae. decorated the, doll. oo will’ be used to’. buy. equipment for the local - hospital, fair is Mrs. Gordon. Poffenroth: a by. Club’ | and commentator. will. be Mrs: pntauely AL proceeds from” this: show a Autumn’ danced e “Autumn” was the theme for ‘topics at the ‘meeting’ of the Toastniistress Club Thursday | night atthe Civic Centre.- °— was. evaluator. a Mrs. J. G.. Kustus: Carol Negraiff was a- guest. ~ News FRANCOIS LAKE — We are feeling sorry for the Andersons, who live by «.themselves on. a ranch 20 miles east of the Land- ing. Bill was 1] lfor some weeks and in- hospital. in Burns’ Lake for-a time, with what is: suspect- ed stomach ulcers although it may be some other condition. He .is supposed to take. things easy and not work too hard as well as stay with his special diet. No sooner did he get home than he discovered that three of his cows and three yearlings are nussing from his herd, and he suspects that cougars. are to blame. Certainly the cows would not leave their calves and wan- der off from the bunch, not willingly anyway. Bill has been. Fist Aiders Z "m6 wee ©... |the St.. John Ambulance: Associ- Aiea”, Poaatumist ee Mrs,. Mare ation will be presented ‘with its]. fe of the { , ss -was’ Mrs.|charter at a public meeting to| qn “unusual life: Wife of the famous hypnotist, Peter B,'H. Craft, timer was Mrs. W. J.|pe held at 7:30 p.m.. Thursday yP Hitchcock, and Mrs. O. R. Green |at the Skeena Health Unit. E. C. Emmott, © A two- minute. introductory director, will make the presenta- talk was given: by new. member ‘tion, Five. minute speeches. were wide, non-profit body with ajinvaluable to him in their shows. given by Mrs. John Laurie, who|history dating back to the Cru-|She herself admits that she en- spoke. on “Autumn. Panorama” gades in the 12th century. Under | joys each and every show and is and Mrs. Frank Bennett; whose ' their emblem, the Maltese Cross,|never bored by the repetition of subject was “Autumin in the Air.” the members render first aid in| the acts. There were nine. members ‘pre- an emergency at home, on the|brings out a different charac- sent at the. meeting - and Mrs. highway, at work, or on thej;ter and there are many laughs, | playing fields. Frar ncois Lake _ By AGNES H. NEAVE Daily: News Correspondent * when caught in. a snowstorm PETER. nd Cl RAL REVEEN ‘to receive- charter “The. Prince Rupert : branch of| Petite and ‘doll-like, Coral is . only five foot, one inch tall. Her : This association ‘is a world-| husband admits that she’ proves Each . performance she says. HYPNOTIZED FOR BERTHS Mrs. Reveen has been hhypno- tized by her husband during the birth of each of their three sons. The older children started trav- elling with the couple ' when they were two weeks old. She “says she doesn’t think this life of be- ing constantly on the move has harmed them a bit—they are ail very good traveilers. The children are Wayne, three years old, Tyrone, just two, and Calvin, just one year old. Calvin was left béhind in Australia when he was two weeks ‘old, and he did not. join the troupe until he was five months old. The Reveens travel mostly by air. Coral met her husband when We were all shocked to’ hear over the radio about the plane which crashed, killing Ron Mc- Auliffe and Walter Murphy near Jackfish Lake, and. that Tom Humble was also in the plane. We all knew Tom Humble and’ were relieved to hear that he: had managed to escape and receive help and be taken to, hospital. Tom is well known all. Reveen, she travels. constantly with her Australian provincial executive husband and their three small sons. with YRONE. and WAYNE | Travelling with family | ‘no chore for Reveens Coral: Reveen. ‘is: can sunusual woman who leads pictured it—lots of trees -and mountains,” een’s manager, Ted Lovo, of Cal- gary, and his wife . Audrienne. who joined: the Australians in “It 1s just. as I have always ‘she said. Also with the show is. Rev- Chilliwack this March. Their three children, Lorne, .10, Debra 7 and Harold, 5, stay in Rosedale Prince: George Citizen Tw wey ey wD ie eae plays, “Miranda” October: 25. cight to.12 persons:. interest. join. the group. Dr. J. M. spruenken EAR, “NOSE and THROAT: SPECIALIST Is In PRINCE RUPERT UNTIL OCTOBER 20th | Please. ‘Consult Your Family Doctor for Appointments, pine Rupert. Little duce one of three plays t , d at. the Officers The Y ood “tAssociation hopes to. pro | winter, a meeting of t Mess, in the Armoury, The group will: consder. pro- ducing one of the «following by Peter. Blackmoore, “Gramercy - -Ghost’’, by John Cecil Holme ‘and: “Sab- |) 3 rina Fair” by Samuel. Taylor. as, Books ‘of the plays:. ‘have been sent for and after a. study* ade cision as to which. play will’ be tackled, will be made* at. the}. Little “Theatre’s next: ‘me ting he -group hel decided: last week. atre. ‘productions eat | eral: Little. ‘The wt t, will direct: the. coe ‘in’ Prince. Ruper first: play: of: the season. ” The: Little’ ‘Theatre | ; new: ‘constitution will also’ be:ap-" the: ‘October: 25 -meet-. 9. e. ‘held: ate the. Givic : proved : at. ing / to. b |plan fashion show PARIS. (Po ‘Top. mannequins ote from: the house ‘of. Christia pDior | will.’ present.” the! Dior winter. ay fashion: collection | vata specis All three plays offer interest- | ing character: parts . for." “from. That same, night, after’. the: play is chosen, the: executive hopes that casting place from the 15° to 20. ‘persons who have already expressed: an will: take |. Embassy ‘in’ Wash! er. “Mare: Bohan © W il: ton, Desk “the There is still room for persons |§ ‘linterested in acting, stage: man- ‘\aging or helping in any: way, to Owen "Erwin, who - has: “both. x ‘appeared in. and directed : SEV me with Audrienne’s mother. ‘The Lovos travel ahead of the troupe by car and line up the shows. Reveen has made a recording which will be ready for public distribution shoriiy. On one side of the record; he tells how to re- lax by hypnosis, and on the Free! Marie Fraser's new recipe booklet, : Write today! other, he describes how to gain self- confidence. The Reveens return to Prince Rupert tomorrow for a three- night stand after successful shows in, Dawson Creek, White- horse and Prince:*George. - ‘The Hinsmen Club .of. Prince she was working at the Tivoli = Theatre in Melbourne, ‘Australia, when she was just 18. They were AN NOUNC EMENTS “Casserole Cuisine with Canadian ( Cheese” ’ A Division of Rupert is sponsoring the shows with proceeds going to Kin char- DAIRY CARMERS OF: CANADA es 147 Davenport Road, Toronto. S RO through this district as well.-as in other places where he has lived for he was our hydro man- ager in Burns Lake for years. married six months later, and she went on the road with him when he acquired his own show, @ Hospital Auxiliary. ‘Fashion Show, Friday, October. 20, 8 o'clock at the Senior High We always feel indebted to him|4nd they have been on the Move} school: (h) for when we were anxious to|ever. since. get the power down to Francois Lake we did not have enough Although she has only been in| e rine. eee Snore oan Canada for four. weeks, Coral | meeting. 8 p.m. Thursday, Octo- to take power to make. it worth |finds this country most attrac-|ber 19, Islander Hall Important riding and combing -the area round his buildings and found one yearling that was killed and ; completely eaten, with the bones even quite clean. It seems that kills in a peculiar condition when they have finished eat- ing, and cougars and bears will roughly wrap the bones. in the hide of the animal. This steer was not killed by a bear as there was not the usual leavings that bears leave, as they generally hang around for quite a while afterwards before leaving: to kill clsewhore, so Bill definitely blames cougars. Meantime he is hunting for the other three ani- mals as he ts anxious. to finish shipping he doesn't want, to leave some of them behind al- though he Is beginning to think that they have been killed, Rummage sale reported successful different animals leave. their. while, but Tom came down and met us in our hall and agreed to give us power if we would get together and survey: and clear the way and provide and place all the poles. We felt that he realized our need for power and that once we had it we would have so many more taking power and moving in that it would he worth..while to .carry it- even further, This has certainly hap- pened for the Hine has been taken from here across the lnke to the south country. + * a, The district was shocked on Friday, October 6 when news came that Ingrid Olinyk © ‘nad died that day: in hospital, She was born in’ Prince: Rupert in 1989 and was daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gunnar Moren, She was well known here as she worked for a time In the Decker Lake cafe and also in the Tweedsmulr Hotel in Burns Lake, Funeral service was held tive and the people are ex- | business. All members are urged tremely friendly. ‘to attend. _ (204) ORDER OF THE ROYAL PURPLE | 5th ANNUAL . TALENT SHOW GRAND PRIZE. —- $50 *Civic Centre November 3 — 8:00 p.m. TALENT .oeccccccccec crc et eeteetne nee cree eneserenaerness ENTRIES TO BE MAILED TO: in St, John's Anglican Church in Burns Lake by Rev, John Frame, (Continued on Page 7) _ The recent rummage sale held by the members of the Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, IODE, was most successful, it was re- ported at:n mecting held Thurs- day night at the home of. the Eleventh Avenue Enat, her 1], regent, Mra, Nell MacDonald, 618 Membors were reminded of the church parade which will be held November 6. at the Wirat United church morning. nervion, norvieg nb ‘ihe cenotaph Novetn= United church, it was reported Sce—FRANCOITS LAKE Baby sitters available at church A baby-sitting sorvice has been Inaugurated at the First at tho meeting of the Young Wonron's Arsocintion held in tho Tb was also reported that tivo |tnited Realdenco Monday, Par- parcela of pocket books have | ants may now leave their bables shipments will be made shortly. | and sowing, was Mrs, Leon Maas, a nat, | : Me be phen Ae ives PAL BBR fe A) ALM LER ee a. vy Winner of the monthly rafflo been shipped oversens to Cann- : dian servicemen, and furthor ane ee fie they. anon the ‘Onoming Chureh service, A work party was arranged to| ne meoting, chalrod by Mrs, complete Christmas socks which monho Panvola, mado finnl will bo on sate at the chapter's ana for tho invitational Hal- fall baganr, November 18, Mond jowe'on toa which will be held for tho November 6 bnanay, Mra, J. W. Anderson reported on the sector's moating which Tho noxt meeting will be hold |aho attendad Sunday night, Novembor 8 at the home of Mra. V..P, Dexter, 1010 mahth. Avontie sociniion will ne held Novombor Tho next meeting of tho ase (20; aa DOOR EM EN6OOR EO OAL UAL ANIL ELAS Phylis Bowman Rditorinl Department Dally News BY OCT, 30. a TOO MANY SHOES- WE HAVEN'T GOT ENOUGH ROOM! “First Aid For Industry” | INDUSTRIAL 4 FIRST AID CLASSES Will be held on Monday and Thursday in Prince Rupert ~at.the Firehall commoncing on Thursday at 7 pam - Spensored:.by St. John Ambulaneo Association in | " eanaporatin with Workman’ s Compensation Board. r Furtl y Information Contact: a NR. ARMSTRO NG — PHONE 4774 WE BOUGHIT WOMEN’S PUMPS Broken Sizes — Broken Colors and assorted hools, Rog, 11.95: 3 4.98 4 SPECIAL — FAMILY SHOE ‘STORE LIMITED 532 WEST THIRD AVENUE BOY'S SHOES. Black and Brown Sizes 1 to 5. “Regularly Priced 7.95 SPECIAL — “PHONE "4132,