JOrince Rupert Peed: ve “COLORFUL AND FRAGRANT. _ particular long-type ‘wooden m -of the Garden Club. The Club -begonias, daisies, and marigold ‘attractiveness of the city. . Thursday, August 10, . are th :on the: lamp post, outside the City: Hal] on Fulton Street.. These Lindstrom, 1154 Hays Cove: Avenue, and made by. the: members hanging: on the posts along: Third Avenue: ‘The. baskets: are filled with flowers of all varieties’ — petunias,* pansies,’ ivy, y Mews Lev, 1961 Daily ese flower hanging. baskets: odels -were' designed ‘by Ervin — made fifty. baskets which.are s:— and add ‘greatly to .the. “TWO GUEST SPEAKERS slated Frid ‘There will be two distinguished guest speakers at a general meet- ing.,of the Prince Rupert Gar- den Club: at 8. p.m. Friday at the'Civic Centre. > “They are E. M.. King,» horti- cultural specialigt of the depart- ment of agriculture in the Oka- nagan, and J. A. Pelter, district agriculturist from Smithers. | qualifiéds: to answer-any. tions which’ | pertain: to’ planting and care of f vegetables. 0 “Also. speaking -at the meeting will: be C. P. Balagno, chairman of the third annual horticultural ahd Agricultural show. This af- ‘fair is scheduled to. beheld. at the Civic Centre on August 25 -and '26. . Mr. Balagno will explain the requirements and display of the different categories of flowers and’ vegetables which will be judged in the show. eee ateeg pete serie mt 4 ANNOUNCEMENTS @ Garden club meeting in Civie > Centre 8 o’clock Friday. Aug- ust. 11, Special speakers, Mr. J. --— Staff photo by Phylis Bowman _ Garden Club “These two. visitors. are © well. lowers and}, meeting ay night — Also under discussion: at the meeting, will be the question of the purchase of tulip bulbs. Two years ago the garden club bought a great quantity of these ,bulbs and were able to resell them to city. gardeners at a reduced: rate. President Cornelius Verhaar bulbs ‘they. require.” aan Mrs. John. Botsford, 2091. Gra- ham Avenue. was the recipient of a quilted housecoat at a party held ‘Tuesday night in her honor at the home of Mrs. John Laurie, 245A Fourth Avenue West. A tasty buffet lunch was serv- ed the 14 guests and games were played, ao Mrs. Botsford leaves with her husband.and children shortly to A. Pelter, District Agriculturist, Smithers, and Mr. E, M. King, Horticultural Specialist, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Meeting open to anyone interested in ‘gardening. (156) Mr, Kenneth Kerr, represen- 4 tative of the Veterans’. Land Act, is at the Savoy Hotel until ‘Saturday; August. 12. Please Bd phone Canadian Legion 4141 for : appointment. . (157) i < STR Se fi CHINESE FOOD Take-out orders $400 or over, We pay up: to $1.00 for delivery. - HOLLYWOOD CAFE HS CM CEASTE TUAT TRLLS THE TALE! IBS Brd Ave, We Ph, 8188 { RADIO SERVICE va eo © OPEN FROM, ob pam to 4 am, take up future residence in Van- couver. . . The reception was given joint- ‘| organizations’: throughout .- |wardroom. 4. Alaska’ today on. the rest of re- serve training cruise {In northern . “CARS Auction “Adlvitios hopes that anyone interested will |: . : : notifythe meeting, how many]... ’ * ESCORT DESTROYER IN PORT . ~HMCS The captain.and officersof the visiting’ USS Watts were . enter-. tained atthe HMCS. Chatham wardroom Wednesday night, ly by ‘the city council. and the staff and mmebers of Chatham wardroom. he ee . Commander I.’8. Heath, USN, presented, a replica of the ship’s arms. to the! wardroom and in return, Lt.. Commander E.'W."K, McLeod, ° officer. com manding HMCS. Chatham,. presented a ship’s plaque. *) "4 Some -'60" persons’ representing the city attended ‘the -reception, ‘in addition...to. members of. the ~ Crew, members ‘were -entertain- ed. bya game of\ baseball ar- ranged through: the local asso- Clation, 8 et The ship" is -diie ‘to leave for » The.committee in: charge of the CARS rummage’sale to be held September 2, is in. need. |; of articles and rummage. Any- one. who has ‘anything to do- nate. is asked ‘to call: Mrs. T. J. Boulter at 3942, andthe -ar-- ticles will be picked up. PHIL H _ The ‘program at Casey Park was washed out by rain last. Sat- urday, so this week: “Crazy Day” will be‘held’on Friday, 2.05)! - A hopscotch and' skipping. con- test will be-an event: of this Sat- urday at Casey, supervisor Louise Thomas reports. , a ' On. Tuesday; 21 children from McClymont. Park walked _ the tracks to Fairview. Games anda _[ several hou {funeral of Mrs. Forman’s mother, oft wa ‘then’ re . San Francisco. ~ 9‘ . The USS Watts. is ters, She. will turn, to sioned. following. the Second World War. After: her’ arrival yesterday members of the pub-,): lic were permitted aboard ‘to:in-, spect the ship and many towns-. People took advantage of the in-. vitation: to go aboard. ee _ PERSONALS : Gordon Bruner. of Gault,’ Ont., ‘arrived by train. Tuesday’ night to spend a.month with his bro-. ther-in-law and. sister, Mr. and Mrs.. W. R. Garbutt, 1132. Sev- enth Avenue East. , .°)..) Following a three - week holi- day. in Smithers, Mr:..and Mrs. L. R. Nagy, 608.Fulton Street, and three children returned home by. car last week... ° 0-00 0 Se. 7 bo RL Travelling with the ‘Thomas Crosby on her* routine: trip: to Butedale, Hartley Bay, Lucy Is- land and other small communi- ties is Dr, Frank Fiddler, ‘associ- ate-secretary of Christian edu- cation for the United Churches of Canada... -Dr.. Fiddler’s. head-. quarters are in Toronto, Ont! He i? ny is the father-in-law of the Cros- by’s skipper, Rev. Robert -Bur- roughs.: They: were in port. for rs this morning. | bob be Mr. and Mrs. James Forman, 1730 Atlin ‘Avenue, returned by car last weekend from New West- minster where they. attended the -Hall. .| Mrs. Mary DS, ee ee ee f: :..Here, for.two..weeks from: Se- attle..aare “Mr. and: Mrs. Glen. Lundquist: with ‘Greg; Geoff’ and Susan.. They. arrived last night - by car. and are the guests of Mrs... Lundquist’s parents, Mr. and Mrs;.C. P. Balagno, 325 Fifth CO ee a ; Mrs. -Margaret. Simpson, |.657 Fifth Avenue: East, is receiving congratulations’and best wishes today on the occasion of her 89th: birthday. “She also received a beautiful; bouquet of. flowers picnic’ lunch completed ‘the’ en- fromthe Ladies: Auxiliary'of the joyable outing. ° ccrrrnnn’ oe y There: has, been’ much:.activity “land. excitement, at’ Facey. Hall, 1217° Seventh” Avenue’“East’ for tion ‘bible. school’ has: been’ in session every morning with. near- ly 90 children ‘in attendance.’ ~ .-The.-program. has . included Bible lessons, songs, games: and handeraft.. me, The’ children have.: learned many ideas, and have made usc- ful gifts for the home. They will be presenting an achieve~- ment day program on Thursday night at 7:30 to display these things. : Directors for the school are Mrs, R. A. Larson, Mrs. Kenneth Warren, Mrs, Re R. Whiteley, {Canadian Legion. » es be Closing program ~ the last two weeks.’ A:daily‘vaca-: day ave B: HY Craft,Mrs.: eau, and:=Mr..Donald.:Robertson and’ Robin ‘McKee are‘ helpers and. Robert, Warren is pianist. tor of -First’ United..Church, «is over-all supervisor of the school. He reports that this is the largest scho _ SAVING PICKLES . Pickles that are kept in crocks should be-stored in a cool place and covered, to prevent spoiling. eer a ace ree eer -—_-— Jacqueline Kennedy, as: wife of the U.S. president, inherited Mrs. Arthur Lees,‘Mrs. J B. Rae, for the closing exorelses, now section with Its -yenr-old bullding, ae aeearrstine PR ay yr hats s ra a : . ee EXPERT - EFFICIENT REPAIRS AT RUPERT. ) “RADIO. ANN ELECTRIC LTD, 813 + Srd Ave. Wz aPhonosd ” g 2 hy att . > iS : + yb tet fee aT | eecktgy wu, nT) re H o o - SMOWING TITRTR TANT one’ from loft to right: ara: + Hogan, Jano Rao, Batty teeth en f in 4: b dy hed os Uy Vedi o dhl ta ee ets ties Leaders. arg Mrs, Arthur. Lees, .| low tables, TRIN WANDORART. nro. older gh Wine Rysstad, San Plorca, and Mra, lo Loighton, Mary Paolo, KINDERGARTEN CLASS of the Facey, Hall vacation school ta ha ad kitchon and wa soon, tan Vd aN on oldar. girs under dra Wahl, Bontod; lott naif u ‘ ‘ t RNo,, Jung Husking, ‘tho direction of. Anita Forguson, to right? a White House staff of 70. cos = rd at work finishing handwork oft, and Mrs, Kennoth Warren, This g just boen added to the original 35- MrsiG, Be Rao, “Patricia Paolo, ‘Wit Phyl tts Nollie Do iatham fetes) : an escort| § ‘destroyer which was recommis- Fo rmer RCASC | ‘sgt. visits city . ‘the city for a few days... | Avenue West. after the war. he w ‘local, garage.” ‘ters, Mrs. C. R. Taylor, and’ Miss | Mr. | West. Mrs. J: D.Hurst, Mrs RA Cam- . ‘eron,; Mrs. Marcel: Girardet, Mrs. ; .C.-B.Marin- -°- Mary. Lou: Rudolph,: Carol Rae, Rev. Dr. R. W. K. Elliott, pas- ol ever held at Facey Hall. . b Julte, Plorco, “Bowman. Le piel ave YoY YY yy yyy ty 7 SS jHloites asters and begonias line. the fences MULTI-COLORED. IN THE SUNSHINE is this 'founta 7 : ¥e Club, provides a bright spot in the city centre by the Post Office... Livingstone and ‘African: dais~. jes and petunias. encircle the’ pool,: while marig | |Legion Auxilia holds meeting An. executive. meeting*\or ‘Ladies Auxiliary to the Cahadiah’ ‘Legion ‘was held last nig itl president: , Dorothy. Ballinger:in’- the: chair, |. fivd “Mrs, William Rothwell.was ap- ‘pointed convenor: of the’ Novem- ber 9 :bazaar,' with: Mrs. Je. F, Williams. as co-convenor. |. Added ‘tothe ‘ways and. means committee: was the name: of. Mrs. | Harold Anderson, _|. A report: of ‘the: vi Bay, to. donate” the rocking: chairs’ was.'give _. The president ‘reported | that she andthe secretary, Mrs. J. S$ .:| Black, had .visited*the Pioneer's: |Home: to; distribute. tobacco;: cig- arets‘and: candy: °». - The’ raffle blanket was‘won'b rs... Darrow. Gomez::with™ ticket: 'NO,1823, 0 oe eo «Consideration. of a. name the: Legion Auxiliary scholarship and. garden, pervised by ‘the Garden . ‘Adv ertisina ‘in The: Dail Brings Results; as, fushia, ‘pansies, godetia, silene,:. + wh olds, sweet pe and wally tes eye “A family .who. lived: here for| ~ eight years. during and after the]: Second World. War are visiting ..Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horne and their 19 - year - old. daughter Sheila arrived. by, car Tuesday are the house guests’of Mr. and New Mrs. William: Tocher, °732--Fifth Dec Mr. Horne was stationed here as a sergeant in the°-RCASC and orked. at a _. His wife, YMCA... The Hor Sylvia, worked at the nes ‘eft. eight years any: changes ago: and noticed m since. then: Arriving on the» Canadian Mrs. Gift presented” ' Yesterday afternoon the home,” of Mrs.’ J..W. Decker, 301 -Fifth |... Avenue ‘East, was. the scene of|- a farewell: tea’ to honor. Mrs.j Clifford Harlow, who leaves. with | ° her husband _ shortly: ‘for.am ex- night from Rumsey, Alta: They|terded visit to Nova. ‘:On behalf of the g - ker presented a souvenir. gift |: to the honored guest.” 2.80 0 Mrs. R..'B. «MacDonald, Mrs:| Eugene ‘Pierce’‘and: Mrs..-Ralph| Deinstadt..assisted the hostess:in |: serving dainty. refreshments. © Others “present: were: = Ronald ..MacDonald,: Mrs: Phillip! -) | Murray, -Mrs: Alfred Jerstad, Mrs.|° Harry’ Glencross, . Mrs.» Milton |.” Bush;:.. Mrs. uskins Goreham.,”".. at farewell tea ed (0 Nova Scotia and} ‘Brunswick. roup, Mrs. .. Malcolm" Huskins, |" n. Hardy ‘and Miss’ Gail ‘Alto ee ‘Prince tomorrow “morning are ‘Mrs. George Hill'and two daugh-. ‘Phyllis “Hill, all of Vancouver. They. were all. former, residents of Prince Rupert and while here for a.few. weeks. visit will stay with -Mrs. Kathleen: Hill, 206! ‘Seventh Avenue West.’ ‘and Mrs. ‘Richard: Taylor ||: and family of Vancouver-arrived on Sunday. night’s: train’ for: a 10-day. visit: with Mf. and'Mrs. W.'H. Hill, 528. Eighth Avenue ‘EVAP MILK Va wie B YECEEhS it : jana ‘EVAPORATE? | . i, PARKAY MARG- ARINE — eet yo pt ats te ha, bay vb . ' g : | LIB BY'S Croam Oey Oy 5s oa ‘FIVE ROSES — ome hitecap : RSH- «= WESTON’S Rainbow or W MALLOWS r tay : R Mado Stylo we 4 " SPECIALS. GOOD FRI., SATs, MON THE RIGHT TO LIMIT Q cee wus OSE edo m4! we BD.