3 ie iy "Hospital in ve a a) i “pprince Bu ert Daily | 'Weunesday, tt Dally sAedvs 3 tp * SPONSORED BY SIX STORES shion show planned -Plans for a multi-sponsored fashion show to be|- held at the Senior High School on October 20 were finalized at a meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary to the’ Prince Rupert General Hospital last week. Auxiliary. way General ‘convener for the af- ™: fair is Mrs. Gordon Poffenroth, : and the stores which are spon- f sors are: Star’s Style Wear, An- nette’s. Ladies: Wear, the Carol- Lee Shop, the Stork Shoppe, Fra- ser and Payne and Bill Scuby Furs. | Tickets*are $l, and may be ob- tained from Mrs. J. 'R, Ayres. A novel feature is a raffle doll which will be dressed in 25 one dollar bills. Tickets for this doil are twenty-five cents, and Mrs, R. W. James is in charge of this raffle. . Mrs. Howard Harding and Mis, A. A. W} Macdonell will be. con- vening the tea, and Mrs. W..A. - Schultz is in charge of :the . tables. ee f - Mrs. L. M. Greene will be com- mentator for the.event. . Proceeds from this show will be used to buy equipment for the hospital. In. further business, ' President Mrs. Carl Strand was appointed |. delegate to the annual Hospital WA convention to be: held in Ss. J. Ee ew: member, Manuel. Kapos, was initrated. into.- the Sons. of ay ‘Lodge: at. their’ social eeting. held: Monday. night:. The. well. - attended: meeting Vancouver, October 17,. 18,-. 19. merry-go-round bridge was un: oS derway; with: conveners Mrs..,D K. Cameron and Mrs. A. J- Craw- ley in charge of the two. groups. vide. taggers for - the CARS’: tag. day, and- for the: Women’s Co- ordinating. Council. tag day. the organization are:.Mrs..R, L. Long, Mrs. L.: W. Lehrle, Mrs. J. Mrs. W. B- Adams, Mrs. Clibbett,, Mrs, Ralph Smith, Mrs. Pallant. ‘fur, and lace, and fancy. buttons will be welcomed at the Civic |: Centre by teachers Mrs.. ‘Andrew MacDonald and Mrs.: Ivan’ Mc- |Ghan.- : These two jeaders: are ‘starting a handicraft:class shortly at the Civic Centre | for « girls “nine: to 12 years. old, ‘and they. would ap- | preciate: receiving. these things.. : Civic Centre desk, or. they will be called for, at: your. home’ by Mrs. MacDonald or ‘Mrs. It was announced that. ‘the The auxiliary -decided’ to. pro- New members accepted “into Lindsay, Mrs L. G. Truscott, A. G. H. -Fredheim, and: Mrs. T.: P. Bits,. pieces ‘needed | eo tihs for handicraft. Old umbrellas, ‘bits’ of ribbon, it Cc Articles: may” be: ‘left at the “McGhan.. ided.to hold. a bingo this: ‘Fri-. Lys: ‘proceeds of which “will be eae for furniture for the semi= -private ‘ward.in the Prince pert. General Hospital... It. was also decided to hold a hist drive on October 6, follow- by.a. cabaret dance... The next business meeting of aeethe, lodge, will be. held on Octo- an ber-10. Refreshments were served. by Mrs. Louie Petterson and her committee. 9. . | , . ~ for the man j _ of good judgment =v ok Me os 2 2 aioe ae Pte seeee ncaa. < Nace ctr. varity MM assets ro Mery, “eay snr eeooeet The Grantwood vGanada’s host shoe makers" Oe di wou “ Jlarlt Gald Bond’ Quy from $17,60 : - BAMILY /SHOE STORE LTD. Ba - “and ‘AVO, Worst, ‘Paul's “pastor: 1 0. whovstap Voted p paler . - slaled | a | for: Lather rans : "The Rev. Marvin Odland of St. “Lutheran. Church an- nounced this weck that ‘the con- gregation through the ‘commis- sion on evangelism of ‘the Am- erican Lutheran Church, with headquarters in Minneapolis, Minn,, has ‘engaged the Rev. Ingolf O.-Kronstad of Minne- polis, Minnesota as missioner for their special week of spirit- ual emphasis the. week of Octo- ber 8-13th, Pastor Kronstad will bring the message on “Sunday morning ‘and each serv fee through Friday, October 13, Pastor Kronstad has each year- served as missioner in a number of congregations. He has also been much, in demand .as Bible teacher and evangelist in con- gregations from const to cont! Tor seven years prior to onter- ing the ministry, Ne served as 8 principal and athletic coach, He served parishes in. Wanamingo, Minn,, and Sioux City, Iowa be- fore his present’ congregation, Bethany: Lutheran - ‘Church - 0 Minneapolls. © Soropli imists whet new execulive’ A now alnte of officers was ine statied at tho meoting of the The Impressive enndlelight core- mony ws conducted by Miss Roma Conroy of Nanaimo, ponrd momber for the westorn Canada yogion, . 1 Those taking office ware: Mrs, P, Jy Curie, prosidant; Mrs, cr, M, Turnor, viee= prosident; Mra, T. Ju, Rotvodl, treasurer,’ dvar Ryddo, recording gecrotary; ing: goarolary;: Mrs, ‘Holdor, director, While in the 6 ‘) the soroplinilat | dedicnted to ‘wilk. and ndorstand ng sorvica 10: Humity.. Thora vra' now RONG 1 In Soroptimist International As PHONE. 4182 4 lyk woul tol! Aguntad 4 a ots become ‘into-effect September , 24, master J.T? Kelly at Prince, Ru- pert. Sandégpit and’. ‘Vancdiver » close’ daily execpt, 12:30 pm. #785 Charlotte and Skidegate:.- been discontinued: However mail for those, points will: be: forward- ed via: Vancouver..for. daily. (ex-. cept. Sunday): service. be. ‘received at. Prince from - Queen, Charlotte and: Skid- egate- daily ‘except Sunday. Mail for Masset. will be forwarded on Wednesdays and receipt on Fri- day via’ Vancouver. : at the airport: at 2:30 p: m. “There will be, no" exchange of ‘air mail with Terrace and Kitimat. - a.m. on Mondays:.and Wednes- days and for Alice Arm service is on Mondays only. Monday, Wednesday and. Friday at 9.and return is .;same days at 10am. | LYAING, or, Soroptinishs, held last’ Tuesday. Mra, Ode | Mra, J, Bateman, correspond. Catharine ty Misa Conroy hatred a Winker of ‘gpoatal noalings: for mem bars, and 1] THVARLN: As her. theme for the 40th yeni of Soropiimian,. Mise Nonroyv. slressad tho qrowth of Poderation of the Amoriong wich is now notive i nine” COMET IDA, with 800 clubs Internationa mn an 400 olubs In-93 woul ier, “3 Dyan ea “New schedule | tor air: ‘mail. | ‘is. announced: “A -new.-air mail schedule will | was announced. today by: “‘Post- Mail. ‘for despatch on. n Flight 5. anadian “Pacific Airlines, “for “will ‘Sunday ‘at “to! ‘Queen have Direct’ ecpatshes. Ja ar «Mail will]: -Ruper t ‘Incoming. “mail is’ due: to 2 arrive Mail for .Siewart’ closes’ at 9 Ketchikan mail is forwarded .due or | the concert next Tuesday night Hugh Muir, Mrs. Edi Elsermann, Rivett, Mrs, John Lauric,, Dr. R.. Centre. “News FRANCOIS: LAKE. — Ub is a colneldence that four people by the name of Robinson are work- ing ab our school, The foreman carpenter working on the joo is named Robinson and he ar- rived. first, His brother then. camo (0 work from Prince George then a laborer by. the Robinson also came along. When our junior teachaor arrived woe were surprised’ to hear -that her name was Miss: Robinson, Lt scems ‘to be saute av family affair, Tour vehicles with fresh. Moose beads on have gone past us through the Landing thig week that we have scen and doubt- less more hava gone through during the night and evening. There are nimbors of hunters. in the district now but not many: sco to have had lek you with the bigaer game. We were gmnsad whon some men cane: in. and ald Whey ‘al aoon Mireo door nme ‘Legion. meets | tonight “ Memhbora: g' the Canadian Le- gion. are rominded of tholt bans quot tonight ab Osan. Tho gist sponkor’. will ho & white, and there will bo a spo- ‘ala presentation, | ™ Kaen «|. Mekots are and ‘ligh ‘cade sheath dresses’. overskirts, Suzanne Dickens, sister of bride, and the: flowergirl Carrie: Lynn Dickens, her niece. The best man was Vincent Led, and:-Frederick: Bellis’ and John King were ushers. Socidty. Tickets for the event may be purch "Francois Lake By AGNES HL NE AVE Daily News Correspondent of making the additional rooms |- tT, Apples; $1 and .all,mome| Gh pour a Carol Dicke ke ‘Glendon Floyd Smith and candles were the. setting’ for | White gladioli. the wedding » last. Saturday night Church’ of ‘Carol June Dic Mrs. Henry . Dickens, 420: Glendon Floyd Smith, son.of’ Mrs. Joseph Scott, 1203 Second “Avenue: West, cand Mr. _ Given in marriage by ; her. fa- ther, the. pride wore-a pastel blue panese brocade cocktail length ess,: with. a chapél. Jength veil; They wore ‘pink Japa The’ junior . -Officiating ° clergyman wa GIFTED PIANISTS, Peggy and Milton Salkind, will appear in a under the auspices of, the Concert ased from. Mrs. Mrs. A. R. G, Large, or from the Civic Mrs,,M. M. Roper, hut they were near a house thought they were Muybe the deer were wise a had three coltage we had Mr, Ivar Johansen from Prince "Ri son's parents: Mr, and Mrs, 1 is-saven and young Ivar of f ovations out. riding together. sens to camo enriior in the § son as he ts a commereini fi orman and owns the’ saln troller, “Marlena J", 'Thoy will soon ealch up wilh tl studios, Wa, wore all rat for trout in the Inke here foronce: bot w.oah ‘commer fishing and. trout. fishing, cnught several. trout: which family ontoyad ot ontIng.. ‘. . bane ae. urge boauttond, t pink gloves. and shoes: |’ : She carried pink roses. “ The matron ‘of. honor. was. the|1 bride’s.: sister-in-law, » Mrs. ward Dickens, and - bridesmaid was her cousin, Miss Donna Rit chie. -Ed- nese’ pro-.| with’ net |: with: flowered. head- pieces to match. their ‘bouquets of blue- sprayed carnations. bridesmaid was the was tame ones! pretended that they were tame. + v We thought that our summer visitors in the cottages had stop- ped. coming but this week we families, In the log ‘and, Mrs. ort and with them Mrs Johan- Ostrom. also Marlene Johansen who is ten years old, Carol who and a half yoars, They all rode our. horses so wo had three gon- ig; not possible for the Johan- Not dike taking tha! two: girls out of school lbutel am.sure that they mused to seo Lvar out fishing he said that thore 4s ao big cil. It woul foci: ‘that amy le ‘our ye «largest W } Ec ens marries in the First United kens, daughter “of Mr. and Sixth Avenue ‘West, ‘and Floyd smith. Rev. ‘Dr, R. “Wwe KD sMlictt, and Mrs. A. Ra. Lockwood was’ organ- ist.; : Sat a réception: at ‘the’ ‘Armour- es. the bride’s~ mother received. ‘the guests wearing a-blue cock- tail dress with: accessories * to match, and: the, eroom’s mother was in pink = - Alex Mitchell was : master. “of ‘ceremonies, and Oe. toast. to.” “the bridé..was- given. by, Carl. Erick- son, and to the. bridesmaid by Vincent Led: . '.Pink roses’ decorated. the” pri- dal’ table, surrounding the: ‘pink and blue wedding: “cake. “Miss | Dianna Miss ” Serviteurs were: Cyr, Miss Glenna. “Stava, musical education at the age of stock, Ont. His father, a well-— known band trainer and leader, | taught him. the. alto-horn first,’ and ‘by the age of 15, Mr, Man-. ’ ning.’ had. mastered . the saxo-,4 ‘phone: too and was. playing pro- fessionally’ in.a dance band. ‘versity in Detroit, Mich.,.and ob- tained. his Bachelor . of Science degree — there,:He was also the. first Ca- nadian . to. achieve ..a_ . degree through the Canadian Bandmds- ter’s Association in 1954. this - degree . *Mr.. Manning took his examinations in composing, years. ‘of training, he: has never conducting, and. arranging before, ‘had a serious behaviour: prob-| a board of 200 bandmasters. Only lem-.He says: that he’ is’ very. | thie ener. Canada now’ ‘hold strict with the band. members’ * He. then. worked. at. ‘Graven- |; He. Ont., for three years where : he ‘taught composite youth | pand training to pupils., who ranged | Nikki ‘Raabe; ‘Miss: ‘Patricia ‘Par-. has oA young man, Wilfred |to Prince Rupert to. teach. music Junior and Senior High Schools, ambition, and high: hopes | for. his ’ new. v-position. “Mr. “Manning | is, ‘well ‘qualified ” 3 or the position, a s he ‘began. his - six in his hometown of Wood-- ' He attended Wayne State Uni- ‘in’ musical | education in‘ age. from “six.to 88 years.” “In 1958,° Mr. Manning. came | west ‘to teach. at. Burnaby -Jun- |. ior’ High -School: He developed |. the: band there from 90. members |- to 200 members in- two. years. Ay Prince: Rupert: “was... recom-. mended to the ‘band leader . as} have a schod] band; and:the kids are twilling..to . work hard and learn to” play: instruments. ‘prop- erly. WP Mr. “Manning: hag not ‘been dis- ‘New school band teac yer. s high hopes for pupils For | round out. the’bands. |. ,women’ S: hair’ was ‘about. 27, inch- “q.place" which has-a. desire to}: appointed... He:.says there are 4 many bright: spots in the: ‘bands, : and: eventually he: hopes to. “ex-1- ‘Manning, who:has ‘come: ‘to. the: pupils’ of the’ is. full of: enthusiasm, te who. spoke 1O "WILFRED ‘MANNING sastruments to quite. “unusual Mr. Manning’ says | in all’ “his| appearance at concerts’ ‘and on |'¢ tours, and the. pupils try. ‘their. West best to keep . up the good: name |- — of their. school... af ‘The teacher hopes to meet Ww vith the -band ‘parénts. soon, “to dis- cuss. future plans he ‘has: in mind for. the bands. t ; rei “Before:the short ‘styles. ‘of re- ‘cent years, : -average: length, ‘of 25, with. some much. longer, hy Lemon juice’ “squeezed on: both sides’ of: a. ‘salmon... or - halibut steak. while. baking. or’ ‘broiling will: bring out the. e. flavor. pose the ‘kids to.as many. types of music as. ‘possible. —- ‘from. bop| - to pop. " He, also, hopes , to. ac- | 5 ONG wel I ERS. M us ic <¢ composed.” Songs copyrighted ‘and ‘marketed. Send. poems | for, FREE. report. International ‘Music, ‘feniuk, Miss Imelda: Salvati, Miss Kathieen. Wells, . Mrs... Beverley Severance, and Mrs. ‘Ss. J. Mar- shall. oy mr Ss DH; 326 Fairford W., Moose ‘Dept.-|| i? Jaw, Sask: no teade rship; and Cubmis “Green, .who. asked: nyon interested:,t ‘meet, with a. later meeting ns Legion‘: Dinner: d Septembe S80 nd Ip- rt Ivo It ene sh- Aon did relr' hor ut celal Ha tho 4 hon alt