eo eee 8 ee ee _ Vaselenak, R.:E, Viereck) H:'R.| _ Walker and Peter Wanner; ‘under |: Barker and Willlam Kapchynskl. LOOM. enrols _ a 16 new. members: Sixteen new“members ‘Were en- rolled in the Loyal Order of* the Moose last “‘Tyesday’ at: an“im- pressive | ceremony: ‘held in’ ‘Honor of Pilgrim Brother B. J: Bacon, 7 Mr, Bacon has been an active member of this lodge’ for'35. ‘years and has obtained their, highest degree, - Gilbert Gaudry: was ‘asked ‘tol: act as class representative ‘and| the ceremony was conducted by the newly formed Ritual: ‘Team of Brothers J,: L.. Blain,’ -WeBA McCallum, P. D. McKee, . Ronald the guidance of Ritual Direétor|. Brother J.‘L. Blain and‘ Ritual Chairman Brother :‘W.. Hi Sharp. New members. enrolled were: Ejnar Christiansen,’ “William Misich, J.. N. Samoladas;*.B)L.|. Kapos, ‘Loukas Papaloukas; C.. “A, Edgar, E. S. Russell; Olinto Chit- taro, A. B. ‘MacPhail, G. -M., Brown, K..S. Scheveman, LG. Booth, Gilbeit Gaudry, O. F. At a social .hour, which. follow-}-. ed, Governor K. F. Hardy was presented with a merit award for the year 1960- 761." * ce Girls Coe “ALL: WEATHER: COATS: e ‘Hide- ~away; hood: 223%: a @ Sizes 4'to 14 teen | a - LF e . Good Color, well. Priced. re _ THE STORK SHOPPE mee : Jove - 3, rince, » Ripert ~ becomes bride of Surres Of. interest to Prince Ruper 08 the. .wedding on. September - Olson,’ daughter of Mr. and Mrs:.: Mr. and ‘Mrs, EDWARD FREDERICK GO) us WARD ey “man t and* fa Surrey '8 of Edith Olene ‘Arne S. Olson; for-. mierly. of Prince Rupert, ‘and Edward Frederick Gouds- ward, son of Mr. and: Mrs: John Goudsward, of North, Su rrey. | Club's efforts. to. ‘beautify the city: - LecHus Vernaar, welcomed mem- bulbs, which, will be made. avall- , jable to. elub : ‘members. : necessary. .{year,. noting” that.-a: picnic and: “| He said plans called for the cen- -|movie on ‘home landscaping ‘to Booth a. | Junior | High | School opens ‘For. the candlelight ‘service in the Johnstone Heights’ Evangel- ical. Free Churc , North: Surrey, the: bride. wore a white brocade gown; featuring a large bow at back, scooped neckline. and lily|& point: sleeves. Her. headpiece was a. crown. of pearls ;with a ‘shoul- 4 der length °: circular: nylon: tulle vell. Her bouquet was baby car- nations: set. around a.large or- chid on a_bible. “Her three sisters were her ate tendants: Matron of ‘honor was Mrs. J. E. Kurtz . (Marie) of suit. with .white : accessories . and |. an orchid corsage: school in Prince,’ “Rupert cand. graduated from: ‘Booth: ‘Memorial High School. She: worked. in. the Bank of. “Montreal - here. and. is now, at the Bank: of Montreal | in New Westminster. . : ‘Mr. Goudsward is 5 employed i in the - office “of. the. Lumber. Division ‘of . “Canadian Colleries. Resources : Ltd. 2 They will, Teside, in. North. Sur- the pride: ‘wore. a. deep. ‘sea-blue ~Mrs.. Goudsward’: a t t en d e a. pvisit here: with | Timberland. sr "setting Prince. Rupert. Garden Club held. i banquet in ‘La. Gondola Cafe.’ _ Alderman : Youngs, ‘presen ted Mrs. Rowse with her. prize for a stunning collection of .varied- ‘colored dahlias. He ‘compliment- ed her on. her:entry and also spoke’ highly’ of the _ Garden Prrvruvu« CPOCELE penadaoad FLOPS LSE Garden. Club ‘president corn- ters and guests. and” said’ that, the club had ordered. 4,000 tulip! Mayor - Pod. “Lester . told ‘the members’. that. ‘gardening in w Mi, Denis J. Rowse of 310 Fourth ete West 7, at twas awarded the $25 T,: Norton. Youngs’ prize for. the | activ best table flower arrangement Saturday night as, ‘the |® 2 sa ) ( a view.: to } gis o'st t at repertory once again will. be: ehalred b upert Mo its season windup: Prince: ‘Rupert, WAS. difficult but “We need all’ the. ‘peauty. we can get here,” the: “mayor: said adding that. the city was fortun- ate in having such 2 dedicated group of citizens - “and. Parks ‘Commission.”. :— H. S. Harrison,- -chairman of: the Parks Commission. outlined. ‘the work of the. commission this f “Milton & Peggy. Salkind “Four Brilliant Hands ‘at, One. Piano” DUO - PIANO TEAM” ‘ . ‘ ‘ ae ‘ u 6 camping site had “been operated “very successfully ‘this summer,’ Pewevew. POP OOT DODD DPEDPDOCDOOOCOOE pews POEOPCCDPDOOLPEPCL ELE LOE EEE EEE PODS PPPLLO PLD tralization of. all outdoor: sports in Algoma Park: and the Parks Commission would. ‘pe’ ‘lending: its support to the Prince’: ‘Rupert Golf Club’s course in that: are2.. William’ J- ‘Toderas .showed ° vA + POLL we conclude the evening. ‘AU RELIO ESTANISLAO a AS | “Musical Ambasiador of the : “February | 27th "BARITONE _ Philippines’ PERSONALS ° Mr. and Mrs: J. J, Payne, for~" mer. residents | of the city, left: Wednesday . by plane. for - their home “in Victoria. after a. week’s their son - and Mr.. and Mrs. daughter-in-law;. 726. Fifth Ave- Douglas Payne, nue ‘West. my Nt TUESDAY, OCT. 10, 7:30 p.m. i Sponsored by “PRINCE RUPERT BOARD OF SCHOOL “TRUSTEES IN CO-OPERATION WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION | nteresting and informative. courses are offered in such fields: as: ° TECHNICAL - _ © GENERAL | INTEREST | °. ACADEMIC. ©. SHORT COURSES, ®. COMMERCIAL . It is hoped that a. Study Discussion Program in the Liberal! Arts, which is popularly called “Living Room Learning,” will begin here in Prince. Rupert! next month, “Living Room Learning” is a noneredit program in liberal education offered. to residents“in British Columbia. central. purpose is to liberalize the human mind and spirit, It aims at helping the adult gain understanding and insight, Over a dozen topics are offered in ths program, It is de- Participants receive a kit of study material which. helps them prepare beforehand for signed for discussion. groups, the group discussions, There are forty-two communities conducting “Living Room Learning” groups in British Columbia. This is under the supervision of the E xtension Department, University of Brit- ish Columbia and under the local leadership of Dr. R. W. K. Elliott, Also if there is 2 sufficient demand hy adults for high school classes at night schonl, steps will be taken to organize such All courses. for credit shall be at the Grade 10 level or above, If you are interested ina night school course for: academic credit, please: phone the Director of Adult Eduen- classes, tion, 5O3t or 512, : . OTHER PROSPECTIVE COURSES ARE AS FOLLOWS: @ tnglish for ‘New Canadians } e Bookkeeping e Shorthand ‘ @ Typing @ Automotve Mechanics (Introductory and Advanced Courses) @ Dressinaking and Tailoring — @ Woodworking @ Wood Carving - @ Conversational French @ Conversational Russian @ Converantional Spanish @ Conversational Japanese . @ Driver Training (those who wish to learn to drive a car @ Rand Instruction for Adults (Brass, Teed and Woodwind) | @ Golf, Nasic Course @ Businers Men's Keep Vit @ Choral Ringing. @ Ol) Painting @ How to Write Tottor English ‘ @ Wow to Invert Your Money In Reeurition, Stooks and Bonds @ Puble sponking e Writing for Publioation @ Women's Kean Fit Class Make use of your lolnure {lime by taking a night school courac, Last neason more than three hundred adults ‘attonded the Prince Ruport School Ponred wight sohoot alasses. Additional courses roquonted. hy, Individuals or organizations should he roforrad to the Director of Adult Ralucnthorvs ween ren KURDITEN INFORMATION, PHONE ROOTIT MEMOR- TAL JUNIOR VWTGW SOUOOL —~ HOd1, GIR or contact Mr, Saliutty at SORR after O pons Mr McASsolulte oo ae t Directory . Le oo > Mina: J, Wayden - « Aaniatan Director. {and Anne: Olson of | North Sur- | rey were bridesmaids: \in cocktail length , silk organza ward, brother of the groom, and | | wedding... The bridal table was Prince: Rupert,. and Misses Joey | TEY~ They were- identically owned dresses, with white velvet cicu- lar headpieces, and carried white gladioli. Groomsman was. John Gouds- Albert Young. of. Brooks, -Alta., and Merritt. Stevenson were ush.| ers... A reception in. the lower main fioor of the church followed the covered with a white lace table- cover which was crocheted by. the bride’s mother, and. the; ‘three - tiered wedding cake was baked by Mrs. Martin Fladseth of Prince. Rupert. For a motor trip to California, Announcements e Canadian Legion Dinner ase OGL. Wednesday, September 1961, at 6:30 p.m. Dinner fireet $1. 00. Guest speaker Mr: T,. Applewhaite. (189) @ S.O.N. social meeting, Sent. 25, 8:00: p.m. (187) Miller Bay ~ Tidbits | By- STEVIE STEPHENSON Dr, W. S. Barclay, regional superintendent, was a visitor at ‘the hospital this week from Van- couver . ; bob he ‘Tuesday afternoon Dr. G: W. J. Fiddes on behalf af the staff presented Walter Graham with n.wedding, gift-and congratulat- ed him on his recent marriage, bob tb Dr. and Mrs, C, F,. Senrs have ns their guest Mrs. Sear's mother, Mrs, Alex Scott, from New | Brunswick. + + Miss Rena Thomas left Fri- day by plane’. for Vancouver: From there she will go by jet to Montreal. Following a few days visit. there she, will proceed to New Brunswick to complete her annua) lonve. Cy Dr. G. W, J,‘ Fiddes, Mr. and Mrs, G, HH. Collins entertained at n tea jn honor of Dr, Barely, Friday evening In the nurses’ Jounge, ee -@, 1, Stroct, consulting en- gineer for Swanson, Wright & Qo, Vancouver was a visitor. at thea hospital hts woek, | The nouseleooping dopart- mont enjoyed n socin) evening In thelr lounge on Monday: Miss Loreen Wright and Larry Denny. were In charge of the atunts, ganies and muaic for. daneing, Mrs, Botly Stewnrt, Misses Wil- ma Wilson, Anita Bird, Botty: Morven and Mary Bright oa ranged the dungh Aquara dancing wha ‘enjoyed on Snturday ovening In the. YOO roation hall with James George fon on mnator of coromonica. Tv} next aquare dance will ba: on ‘Oatober: My oe tne Advertising in The Daily, News _. Brings Results ~ ~ Reserved ~. Generel! Admission at (FOUR. Fe ere Kae yee TEA AND LUNCH SE RVED AFTERNOON- EVENINGS —