Ch BAN ey. A Ppt ace ; Bonations [Blind player "Garden “Chub | ' 7 : : : \ ° ty ee, noe . : f / given | narches In band) to see tilm 4. .°°. sale ; . , Fla, @— The 16-year-| 44, i [OA succes allowe’en . tea --}old girl marches -briskly with m entitled “Flower Ar-\anq ‘pazaa yheld bythe ranging” will: be shown. to’ the members of the Prince Rupert ‘|ringing courage of her heart.. Garden Club at their meeting|Vvamalla Hall last. Tuesday. after-. “| The blazing floodlights never tomorrow night at the Civic Cen-| noon... VEE Eee ‘|bring squints. to Leah Russell's | *e Starting at 8 pm. | ovs.” John’ Johansen : was’ in blue eyes; the floodlights: are This is an open meeting and charge. of the kitchen,: and. Mrs 3 black to Leah. ooo anyone. interested is invited +0| Garnet Baines: and. Mrs. Harry “1 “T have only one terrible | attend, President Cornelius Ver-|nrenzies converied: the tea room. jfear,” said Leah, blind since haar reports. nos | airs, Jean)’ Krause and ° Mrs: \birth. a, There will also be a discussion| Barbara’ \:Guyan : attended: the} “Im seared . .°. that some- |? the protection of perennials nomecooking table; “Mrs. : Harry we \time I may not hear the sound | through the winter months. Love and. Mrs. J.A, McRae were |’: jof the bell-players .... and I'll peossscccosocccccorococoorsorrrs | in charge of. the sewing table: ey :4go marching off by myself ...|A ising i i < | In. charge.of-raffles were Mrs. |". ‘fall alone . in the wrong direc- dvertising in The Daily News Archibald McNeill and Mrs, Lows: ‘['tion. I would be so.ashamed.” =} Brings Results Ea ie ay ‘| Almost three years ago Leah |began studying., the piccolo, ‘\ painstakingly putting the music jinto Braille. Last year her band .| director, Marvin Mockabee,. wel- comed her into his 64-member unit at southwest Miami High School. De ha members. of’. the’ Ladies: Orange .{the band down the football field, enh Ora Benevolent. Association. at the guided by two bells and . the srowth®, : onently “removed : 4 DEIGHTON’S.. WAR Na SS fund “The sum of $10 was voted to the Nass River flood fund by the members of the Queen Mary Chap- |. ter, Imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Empire, at their| meeting held last Friday at the home of Mrs. 0. M. Inglis, 430 Bowser Street. ~With the regent, Mrs. Yet Wong in the chair, the meeting was. told that $160 worth of clothes, Including baby layettes, new and used clothing, and shoes had been sent to the people of|- the Nass who had lost. all their possessions in the flood, |! .Final plhins were made for the] - fall bazaar which will be held in the Civic Centre on November GUM BOOT SOX . ot @. Stretch Nylon | : Bers @ | Grey and’ Blue ¥ . “As a sitting member. only,” we ees gig [S14 Mockabee, “she. practised |] ’” . - THE STORK SHOPPE MR. ‘AND MRS, ‘PETER ‘TOMASINI, with wedding attendants:. |. 18: Mrs. G. W. Johnstone andl John Bond and Angelo.Tomasini, ushers; Rino Fabris, best: man; y 0090S Se Mrs. H. A. Br ae . Johnny Tomasini ‘ring-bearer; ‘Jole Valentinuzzi; maid.of honof;"| ¢ yr: and Mr. “'zet Wong: } , ti conveners ot ‘the “thie Eva. Rydde and Grace, Colussi, bridesmaids; and Loretta’ Baz-.. wiiva ane ne West, left by plafie with us, played in. concerts, but : Mrs, Robert Murray will be in| 229% flower girl... — Photo by Nishio-Van Meer Studio "| yronday.. for “Vancouver. “where a was anne to tryher out as a oe t wos pone Se Rg a BP vee ty . zai MB ee ee re r af. . wr a! : charge of the grocery hamper; me ee gm ET glee : -|Mr.; .Wong™ will receive “medical reaps FOR CHANCE Mrs, J. A. McRae will manage af Tol Wee eb Oi CH ae treatment. “1 But Leah. felt ‘lonel ‘sitting the pillow slip and plaque raffle; py out the drills at football games. : Mis. Roy Boyenw has.the home- She pleaded . to be: taught to! cooking booth; Mrs, Emil’ Quast : “was trying.and often| is helping in the kitchen; and march. 1 was “trying and often: Red carnations’ and» white: -chrysanthemums| 4 flanked ‘the altar of the Church: of: the Annunciation|.’ for the morning service October 28° at which Miss}. °° Leona Colussi, daughter of., Mr. and: Mrs. Victor get lussi married _ “Her patience and: determina- tion almost brought tears to our’ Jeyes," Mockabee said. . 9° ‘The “left flank”. and © “right flank” mdvements . gave .Leah _.{trouble. Then Mockabee - con- ‘|ceived the idea of the “bell- is helping. in the Wichen; and frightening for. Leake oo. mier and Mrs, Murdo McKenzie wilh assist with the table service, Mrs. Morris Holmberg, s6erv- ice for home and abroad secre- tary, reported that quilts, nurs- ery goods, and knitted articles had been sent to the Colussi, 1003, Ambrose Avenue, and Peter Tomasini, oo “) player” guides. | ~ The next meeting of the chap-|s09 of Mr. and Mrs. Guiseppe: Tomasini' of Italy, “| eta be Pane iy bell ine SSELE 3 ” te ill t uF i¢ oe vo < - nn wed EG wo USKY. ell-players . nol : — rw be in the form of a were'married. mee = Th ee {pound their. big. shiny instru- =C OPE nah genie ee Christmas party December 8 at| The bride, given in’ marriage round neckline’. and + lily-point ‘\ments: with Leah marching be- SL by reservation only, includes: by her father, wore a floor length | sleeves. She carried a bouquet dress of heavy. ‘taffeta, with. nj of. lilac orchids. and white ste- ——~ Senneterre | OHANOtIS.. Her elbow-length_ veil fell: from a coronet of artificial flowers, with tulle leaves. ~The maid of. honor was the} : bride’s aunt Miss Iole Valentin-| . |uzzi: Her sister, Miss Grace. Col- ussi, and Miss Eva Rydde were bridesmaids. — ee They wore lilac brocade dres- ses with shoes to match, and | large flower headpieces. \-Six-year-old Loretta Bazzana,| | the .flower. girl,.. wore a white). brogade dress and carried chrys-| | anthemums. " The best man was Rino Fab- -\ris, and’ ushers were Angelo To-|. masini, brother. of the groom, and John Bond... a “1 Reve M.-C. Murphy officiated at:the service, and organist was 1.ROOM FOR 2: ~ “FOR 2 NIGHTS =~ ope (luxurious double ‘with bath). ‘2. DINNER FOR 2. 5 ‘THE COFFEE GARD (hearty roast prime ribs 0 3. TICKETS FOR 2.TC®: CAVE SUPPER CLUB . “(Vancouver's top talent showcase!) - ey What are you two waiting for? Call your: . travel agent now — or phone direct to: HOTEL GEORGIA | Mita 3-1182 < YAMGOIYER, BE . -ttween them. 2 5005. With the radar-like hearing lof. the blind, Leah maintains “ja straight line of march — the - —tsound of the -bells. measuring: \ --|distance for her. , - . “When the bells stop momen- |tarily, you can see her hesi- ‘\tate,” said the band director. “But when the boys whisper, : ‘Leah, we’re coming to the left .\flank . 2. or’a right flank ..... : |get ready.” , the home of Mrs. J. A. McRae, 230 Eighth Avenue West. coh “Our folks ; - SY ire Siving a party” To please guests who like Scotch: Whisky, just’ serve ‘Black & White’. It’s a superb Scotch, blended by expert © craftsmen from a selection of Scotland's finest individual whiskies. ‘Black & White’ has all the distinction and gentleness of Scotch at its very. best, Distilled, blended. and bottled in Scotland. Available in several sizes. Leah has a near straight-A * ‘THe Secret is in the Blending — average. . | ‘BLACK: WHITE | | @ Kinsmen giant bingo Nov. 17. a | = ee O85) §cOoTCH WHISKY — “BUCHANAN’S’ -|@ Canadian Legion Ladies Aux- iliary Bazaar November 9th at a * This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquo © Gontro) “Bpard: or. by.;the ;Goverfiment/of.zBritish Columbia /ALL*FOR ONL RS it Ty Sm i t-} i Both —} — PUTT ry . 42 p.m. in the Legion Auditorium. Sewing, fish: pond, candy, home cooking, ete. oe sn) (218) Mrs;; Denis. Rowse: >" - Aureception’ was. held-.at-the|-...: ‘Royal’ Canadian Legion. The}. bride’s. mother. -received the guests dressed in green and ., black Swiss brocade, and’ Mrs. |John Culos; receiving. for - the _|groom’s. mother, wore a blue dress. with black accessories. ; Grace was said by-E. T. Apple- \whaite. Servers were Aladino ‘| Curti, James Colussi, Primo Vaa- cher, Gordon Viereck and. Louis Valensi. | Flowers and telegrams were ‘.lyeceived from Kelowna, Toron- to, Italy and Pittsburgh, Penn. Mr. and Mrs. Tomasini will live at 346 Seventh Avenue West. The bride is employed at the Prince Rupert Fishermen’s Cre- dit Union, and the groom at Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited, | MUSEUM BRIEFS . . By JOCELYN BOLTON ' report on our museum, which 1] did, although I was not prepared to speak. It would seem from the reports of other museums that attendance and interest were well ahead of last year, bt Three to mix-match happily every~ school. day.. Pop-over- top and'skirt are sew-easy and so gay.in plaid or checks with simple, white cotton blouse. ‘Printed Pattern 4945: .Chil- dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8,10. Size 6 top, skirt. 136 yards 45-inch; blouse ¥%. yard 35-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (50c) in ‘coins (stamps ‘cannot be ac- cepted) for this pattern. Please print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send. order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Depart- ment, 60 Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario. ees DRAMATIC SOPRANO ‘ YACQUELINE IVANOFF _.. tonight on the Alaska Music Trail Alaska Trail presents noted singer tonight The second concert of the Alaska Music Trail will be presented tonight at 8 p.m, at the Civic Centre, when soprano Jacqueline Ivanoff sings in Prince cece enuecenacccenscecceeecsencensscrsseescererrenscgssessees ee see sees sees SSeS SS TOT T S TEE TISSUE CIGARETTES Your Choice of Brand FROZEN STRAWBERRIES ctor. 15> While I was on my holiday and attending conventions, Mrs. Les- Ye Brain looked after the mu- seum for us, and we wish to thank her for a job well done. She reported that she had a wwe tenervewose arenes, seemteeneme ae ee eee etn ema oe Rupert for the first time. great number of visitors and Tor this northern tour, she Richard Strauss with his polg-| from the look of the register It chair and I had the pleasure 01 has chosen a. program filled nant “Lullaby” and “Serenade.” |‘pppears the museum was busy, meeting very interesting people with riches, Every selection is 2 musical gem of the purest and finest quality, beginning with the opening songs of Handel, The first group, sung In Eng- lish, Includes a lovely "th cen- tury English air and Pureell's “There's Not a Swain on the Plain.” The great Mozart “Alle- Juin” concluded the group, The second part of the pro- gram will be sung in German, The greatest composers are Teps resented: Boothoven with — twa songs from “Ramont;" Hugo wolf with two of his most dra- matic songs, — the “spring talgle “Forsaken Malden;” and eerentee Seerseen re peepee enmmere ween! ener MANY SOURCKS The tune of “God Save the Quoon” Includes alements from gn medioval. church song, an carly Ohvistinas carol, a folk sony and a 16th-century danco tind. vom PAGODA Drivo-In SPECIAL | EVERY WEEK 3 VARIETIES 1.50 a Blah & ObIpa, Wo iy doe very nlargod wp to $1.00 on | andere af §4,00 oF OVA, oyen gd poy, to GHA WA exultant is Horo,” and the nos- Italian composers will be rep- resented in the arin “Ah, Fors 'e Lui” and “Sempre Libera” from Bryan Taylor brought In a rock showing leaf formation, which. we now have on ‘display “Ea Traviata.” An exotic Freneh group 1s in- cluded In the latter half of the program; Rayel's “Magic Flute," the “Habenera,” which is a song “Nicolette,” The. group ends with the moving. alr from De- bussey’s “Prodigal Son,” “Gypsy Songs” of Pvornak, The accompanist for singer will Pelta, who to the north, about the only globe that she A graduate of the t Southern California, Juilliard School in Now York Miss Pelta toured . North has not played onska In 1940-62, pianiat for, the {st for She has been Donlsa Rowse, Weat. , 310 Fourth Avonu without words, and the amusing For the closing group, Jacquer: line Ivanoff has chosen the fiery tha bo Miss Honrilottn ts also n newconier Howover, this !s place on the Univorsity of and tha ane Bouth Amorlen with Mia slav- Bho was first "Lomonade Opera” In Now York, firat plan- the Royal Winnipeg Bal- lot of Cannda, touring conat-to- const in Canada and the USA, staff planist for tho Los: Angales Grook . Theatre In opara and ballot, productions, artista will bo feted at a recope | vollous sotting with tho &t, Roch tion at the home of Mr. and Mra, and we thank this young man for bringing it to the museum, Mr. J. B, Cawston brought in a large scrap book with cuttings from the old papers of Prince Rupert, and we appreciate this. donation for our archives, Dr, R, G, Large also brought in some old Hudson Bay treas- ures which Miss Katie O'Neill of Smithers donated, evidently found while visiting In Victoria, I had a nice Jetter from Miss Agnos Donnatedt of Victorin on- closing two old post cards of Port Simpson in 1900 and. 1013, Milas Dennatedt: mentioned that Isha and her sister had enjoyed ow minsown very much, Tho museum sominar was hold at the Maritime Museum in Vane couver and I enjoyed tho moet. Ings very much. At the banquot Dr, Carl B. Guthe was gueat apenker, Dr, Gutho hing heen age socinted with musaums for yonrs nnd at one thine warn diroctor of the New York Stato Museum, put is now. ratired, Ho and hia wifo, who fa also an authority on museums, travel tha continent with thelr trailer In the foraground, but alhibita.are fow and far batwoen, -slastle about and apeak and tho ox- Dr, Clifford. Carl was in the such as C, P. Lyons and the curator of the Barkerville Mu- seum, These men are so enthu- their. work in Barkerville and next year the seminar jig. to be held there. While in Victoria I visited Wil- WESTONS son Duff at the Provincial Mu- sem and he toured me, showing some of the wonderful new Ox hibits from the.Newcombe Col- lection which the government has purehased —. the argellite and many many other lovely ¢s- time to .cntaloguo it all, British Columbia, som in Arizona, tho “musa -rominar, I wil Phono 6226 and hina toured Buropo, tho links part hy muaoum work, afficora nye, .X.do Iolieve that Bprotal ONO Yood, - Fried Middle Bnat and North Africa, rhe Maritime Musou is a] tis “anaoolation. is: vory wor'th- ahtoken, Spaghoutl, Wamburge “Attor the concart tonight, the jpenutifil building with a mar |whilo, bringing. wa. all together, 1 wna naked to give 0 ahort hove a gront: many visitors, Hy” o totems and masks and baskets Nibita, Thoy are having a , ‘he | paid a handsome price for this ; collection, but it is satisfying to, know that it ts being kept in T also visited the Wax works Musou at the Crystal Gardens, which I found very Intoresting and woll displayed, Tho price of admission Is woll worth it, evon to seo Queen: Victoria and Dike. rnoll,:T undorstand that this has proved a vory profitable muse- wm and that, thoy. are adding to it, also opening anothor mie Whon I receive the minutes a again give aome more dotalls 0s to the Board and who the now Tn that way. tho bualnoss af nil- RoUNA Roth holy and a-boort, 18 thore $s, no doubt that wo all Fiesn PARKAY MARGARINE 22. tice 2 APPLE JUICE iwxevee sx... 37 TIDE KING SIZE 222.000 13D CHICKEN NOODLE UPTON sonnnnnennnenee Me AQ | GRAHAM WAFERS CHRISTE omnes ly 165° Fresh Celery... g + : " | E BISCUITS Digestive, nice rich tea ............... . 2. 6 | 65° t | : . 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