.with the organization of many| . national and local projects. as|-. busy: year. “A year’ of. planned ation” is the incentive . by. which. the Prince Rupert» Jaycees.’ ‘hope: to double their. thembership. this year, said Norman Larson, Jay- cee membership, director today. The extensive. agenda’ ‘laid. out for the current year, offering a program of self development for the young men of this‘‘¢ommu- nity, should make this.aim coirie true, One of the highlights of this program is a comprehensive 10-week study.in business adinih- istration: which will commence early next month. This; coupled well. as. many. social activities, will give every member . the .op- portunity to acquire and develop hew abilities. Mr. Larson advises the com- lete calendar of action will be unfolded to Dee ee mem- ers at a “get acquainted With Jaycees” meeting to be held In the officers mess at the Armouf- les 8 p.m, Tuesday, September 12. Any man between the ages of 18 and 39 who is interested in thé Aevelopment of himself and His community is eligible fof mém-| bership in the Jaycees and will be welcome to attend the. meet- ' ng. _ Jayeee Week, observed from September 17 to 23 across Cafi- ada, will culminate locally With [| fhe annual installation of offi- cers banquet, and dance on Sep- tember 23. ~ READY “FOR _ SCHOOL’ —. The sleeveless overblouse. are in’a fine wool flannel froma Canadian ¢ mill. ‘Fluffy. orlon ds. ‘used ‘for a for..the boy’s short: trousers. Lebo. Ine, of Montreal... Designers are: ‘little gir’s ‘flaring: skirt: : cand. sleeveless sweater and flainel . Youth -Pair:-and ° _ -.CP Photo’! WILL ADDRESS LOCAL CLUB Rotary Club due here tomorrow | ‘The Rotary Club of Prince: Rupert, tomorrow. will be host to. Edward D, Fletcher, Governor: of: District 504 of Rotary International; who ‘is making. his an- nual official visit to each: Clubs in District 504, comprising Alaska, “Western | British Columbia and. Northwest. Washington. | He will address the local club and confer with President Jack Martin, secretary. Charles.” R., Roberts and the club’s commit- tee chairman on Rotary admin- istration and service activities. Mr. Fletcher, retired, is a mem- ber and past president of the Rotary Club of Vancouver. He. has been a member. of Rotary for more than 34 years, and was. elected as district governor of Rotary .Internationa! for. the: 1961-62. fiscal year at Rotary’s. 52nd annual convention in Tok- yo,. Japan; last: TUN. oe a After. attending the: ‘Interna-' tional Convention in Tokyo Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher toured Japan, Thailand, Burma, Hong . Kong and Hawaii, attending many Ro- tary meetings, before returning to Vancouver to take up his du-. ties as district. governor. - He is one of 270 district gov- ernors supervising the activities of more than 11,000 clubs, which have membership: in. excess of. 510,000 business and professional executives in 123 countries and geographical regions. During the past year 334 new Rotary Clubs have been organ- Linen shower hell fo Carol Dickens A September bride, Miss Caro] Dickens, 420 West Sixth Avenue, was the guest of honor ata Hnen| - shower held.at the home of Mrs. Michael Munizaba.. on Friday night. Mrs, Carl Erickson was co-hostess for the affair, Miss Dickens weds’ Glendon Smith on September 23 at the First United Church, The bride-clect was presented with a bride’s book, and games. nnd refreshments were enjoyed, A cold buffet supper was served, Many useful and colorful gifts were presented to Miss ‘Diekons |: and she was assisted by her sis- tor, Suzanne, In opening them. Guosts included: Dickens, mother of the bride- elect; Mrs, Joseph Scott, mather of the groom-clect; Mrs: Alfred Ritchle, Mrs, Ronald Merrison, Mrs, Ralph Pelstadt, Mrs, Albert Dickens, Mrs, Percy Bond, ‘Mra, Willinm = Rothwell, — Mrs, 0. &, Morrow, Mrs, May Bond, — Mrs Andre Letournenn, Mrs, Prank Gomez, Mrs, 8, W. Dickens, Mrs, William Hardy, Mrs. & di Ssimp- son, Mia A. A, Newton, Mra, Oharies Postuk, Mra, Edward Dickens, Mra, Jake Anton, Mrs, Roy Hombroff, Mrs, Robert An- derson, Mra, David MeMoeokin, Mrs. J, J. Donaldson, and Mra, Iarold Skog: : A boautifully decorated brido's eako waa mado by Mra, Postuk, and wna the highlight of to- froshmontsa sorved at the closo of tho evoning.. pceranereenrentners ANOIRNT CLERKS Tho Romans in orgnnined: syalon of shorthand. preeeencecnreinrecccemenetrnsenenn tes so, , AID: PUPILS % Mrs, - Hany )- tha Jat cone tury BO devoloped and used an Tho flys. school Nbravloa in governor of the forty-three Rotary ized throughout the: world. Ro- tary continues to show a steady and healthy. growth in all parts of: the. world. " _ Edward D D. Fletcher | PRINTED PATTERN 4766 SIZES _ 1444~244 by flune Holows Double capelot collar crowns n simplo dross, and doubles its fintory Impact! Play the ley erlapnors of white against dark cotton, faille, crope, | Printed Pattern 4700: Halt Aizen l4¥y, 10%, 10%, 20%, 2214, 244g, Slz0 10% takos 8% ynrds 86-inch} Ya yards contrnat, Sond FIVTY CENTS (800) In coins (atampa cannot bo nc print plainly SIZ, NAME, ADDIUESS, STYLE NUMBER: ‘enya of The. Price Rupert ‘Dally. Nowa,” Pattorn’ Depart- copted) for this pattern, Plonad : Bond order to ANNI ADAMS; Montesano! baby christened — The baby daughter. of Mr: and Mrs..D. J..-Montesano,: 891..Bor- den Street, received the names, Patricia’ Rose, -at'an’ afternoon christening service held‘at the Annunciation Church last. Sun- day. Rev. Father M. Cc. “Murphy of- ficiated at the service. “Sponsors were Miss - Lynn Montesano, cousin of the ~ tiny. principal, and M. D. -Montesano, who is. an_uncle., os "A dinner at the: home Of: the parents followed the christening. |. Grandparents are Mrs. Mary Montesano: of . Prince :: Rupert, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mos- chetti of: Bari, Italy. New. ‘nurses ~ join. travel is i] liniet. “oh. thé ver: by Bie Géoffery. fon Avenue: West, who - superintendent. of :: ‘Miiée. : Hospital, 18: ‘spending: in ottawa. on. b thtée week y oitday, aifid: ‘init trip: te FFiaihdolg erh BG. Wide, 435° ‘Ninth: Averitie. West. a + Frances Cross, 223: Fourth Av= ente . West, tévurned « Sdturday from a six-week: ‘trip: ‘to. Ene: land . and “Scotlands 7-4 Victoria. where : he. teachers’ - Currie, son. of: S/Sat. ‘and Mis. W.-J. Currie, 1735 | ‘Sixth’ Avenue Bast. ‘ of. Mr. and’. Mrs. Eugene “Pierce;. 150 Eighth Avenue East, left: by; |{plane. today - for: ‘Vahcouver where she: will attefid ‘UBC. , betas ‘libbett- an neo a a ‘returned J. Flddes, 546 ‘Fourth S medical: yo “pr. G:W.d few ‘ays usifess.. wots today. for a Leavitit: by: Ga take and, south- afé’ Me. and Mrs. Louis © + ee Miss Joan, Crosg , “and Miss eB Leaving | by. car. “yesterday. for. will” -enter “college, - “was - James Miss Patriéia | Pierce, daughte : ed in this’ ‘pack= to school com-" : bination ' “desigried. by. a ‘Cana. es “Dr. Indian ‘Hospital: Oe Welfare at Moose: . there. six children, ‘Ge “ the Gas states ‘anid''a: a gradi ate of Syracuse’ ‘University, lege of Medicine,” has “Tec joined’ the. staff ‘of: Miller. Bay. “ Dr: Fulmer: spent six years the’ ‘Department ° of Health icto . Jand for the past two. -yéars has | been ‘in’ New York,’ “taking: ‘a post a graduate ‘course ‘in interhal med: icine at the State’ Medical Centre fede * “st, | Maittin’s Us CHORE ‘oft- en calléd' the family. ‘churéh. ot | Buckingham, Palace,’ starids or ‘the site of: ain’ origihal’ 13th een Dr., Fulmer’ 1s miartied and has Col- jeritly | Aa yes ‘Ont., ‘Gilcken: Spine ‘ers: Fish; ‘& Chips, We. spayide gt 0000» a er ap: we Bee Bass EVERYONE SWELCOME This year again, as. “lasty. : Prince’ Rupert., Fire Department: _ Tuesday Fringe: “Riipert: Dany INGWS "ES ‘September. 12, 1961. is: sponsoring: a Sparky | Fire De- partment program. The. Sparky. Club will ‘be. open: to youngsters} in age from eight, to. 12 years.) « “The ‘course; which ‘ineludes ‘a complete table top series of dem-= onstrations on fire hazards. and. fire extinction will be. extended this. year, to include classes . for both juniors. and seniors. - Last year 75 youngsters | partici ipated in the classes. Sparky graduates © receive. 2 signed special inspector's ‘padge, membership. card, 2° ‘etter of . Skeend Health: ‘The staff of the Skeena Health Unit on Fifth Street will . be brought. up: to. strength shortly, “with the arrival of three new public health nurses. Miss Laura Black of Toronto and Miss Lynn Houghton of Lac La Ronge, Sask., joined the | staff on September 1, and are staying at the Nurses’ Residence. | ‘A third nurse, Miss Jill- Patti- son, is arriving from eastern October 1. Also under the jurisdiction of the Skeena Health Unit, are the units: at Smithers, which has two nurses fwltime and one parttime, and Terrace: which has two fulltime nurses on. staff. | Dr. G. P. Evans is overall di- rector of the district... Baa Canada soon to start work on ficial inspector's manual. Boys: and ‘girls | between. ‘the ages of eight and 12 who are. in- terested’ in attending these | classes may. register by phoning 2211-at the fire hall and leaving |}. their. names, ages. and phoney; numbers. They will then be no-. tified ata later’ date of’ the times. “and dates the: classes will — Concert Society. Election of officers and plans for the. ‘coming. season “will be on the agenda when the Concert Society ineets at the Civic Cen- tre.on Wednesday at 8-p.m.. Four concerts: have already been arranged,’ They include duo pianists, a baritone, a soprano and a cellist-piano team. Anyone interested. jis 5 ASK ced to attends =. . mew luaury nylons at a _ good- news . | © price! , #98. - 13 | net oepeeeen to thelr famous name in Ontario wore ontaltiahod nbout YARN, :. ; Tarantay ¢ Ontario, | . a. ey oe ot ie mont, 60 Front Atroct Weal, | SER. 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