a A poe et ete em 3 Prince Rupert Daily Mews Ley. Monday, June 25, 1962 SUCCEEDS J. A. MARTIN A. H. Ogilvie installed Rotary Club president Rotary’s work internationally and also at home keynoted most of the major speeches at the Prince Rupert Rotary Club’s annual installation night in the Royal Canadian Legion auditorium Saturday night. More than 113 Rotarians and [eo Go pas” eee En eee guests witnessed the installa- H. F. Ross, Douglas Clark, J. K. tion of Arthur Ogilvie who will | Shaw and Vincent Dodd. take over the president’s duties Visiting presidents from other of the club for the coming year clubs in the city included James from J. A. Martin. Georgeson from the Gyros, R. L. A. P. Crawley, before instal- Eby from the Kinsmen club, and ling Mr. Ogilvie, spoke of the E. D. Manson from the Kiwanis impact Rotary had on him while club. . ne served as president. Two departing members from He said that the Rotary club the club were given a special represented an international vote of thanks for their serv- force directed towards peace, ice. They were Mr. and Mrs. and pointed out that Rotary was William Scuby who are leaving Elks Lodge plan huge parade, sports, dance With entries rolling in for the July | parade and every indication of more than usual interest in other events, the Prince Rupert Elks are predicting a very successful Dominion Day celebrations for 1962, it was reported today by Arthur Murray, chairman of in- door sports committee. , a og | The annual Dominion Day ball Mr. Murray sal that thi: wo urray d Hisiat the Civie Centre will wind up year’s activities will be launched | yy sekond's activities Friday evening when a giant) ye weekene s activities, bingo would be held at the Civic! Parade entries to date an- Centre with prizes totalling , nounced by E. D. Manson, pa- $2,000 being offered. jrade chairman, are Canadian Saturday night will sce the | eens Sons of Norway, Miller first appearance of the Evan, ay ospital, Rebekah Lodge, Kemp and his road show, with | Onten of Operating Engineers, a dance following the show. ‘Department of Transport, Ven- ture Sash and Door Ltd., Prince On Sunday at 9 pm. a variety! Rupert Fire Department, Chi- Talent Show will be held in the} nese Benevolent Association, Boy Civic Centre with Mr. Kemp as | Scouts, United Fishermen and master of ceremonies. The first! Allied Workers Union, and Van’s wien for this contest is $100,; Bakery. becoming extremely influential i. eo and Mr. and we with lesser amounts being of-| Entrics are expected from Co- on the international scene. Prince Rupert Saturday for van ,fered for different categories. lumbia Cellulose Company, Lim- e sa here were approxi- | — . On Saturday, the opening , ited, Pulp. Sulphite and Paper- mately 11,500 Rotary clubs OMead tabl t M | eames of the Prince Rupert |workers Union, Local 708, Trades throughout the world with a to- ea apie gues s were Mr. /Baseball Association’s annual! and Labor Council, Moose Lodge tal membership of 520,000 in ange war and Mr. omtartiv, | baseball tournament, will be held ,and possibly the Shrine Club. some countries. ’ . : ma ; E es : lat Roosevelt Park. The finals of Anyone wishing particulars of In his invocation Rev. Dr. R. ald. and Mrs. Ritchie, Dr. and mee ee _ “nar il |. ts roritac 1 Wee Bliott compared the hub | Mrs. willott and Mr. and Mrs.| TO TAKE PART IN THE DAWSON CITY FESTIVAL July 2101 e : ; ; jhe tounane park Pe owing any eat should contac ay Da. of the Rotary wheel with God. Georgeson. August 25, this group of American radio and television stars, led Kennedy guests In social swim ihe Elks sports and entertain-|rade event phone Mr. Manson He said the spokes which rep- Mayor P. J. Lester, due to an-| by movie actor Bert Lahr, centre, passed through the city Wed- - vr “ . ment at 5826 vosent members of Rotary are| other engagement, was unable; nesday on the Canadian Pacific cruise ship ‘Princess Louise”. | , WASHINGTON 3) In the; One small table with three | Me Pee eee ee ee bound by this hub which is the to attend. Greetings from the) Shown in the picture are left to right, Bill Becker, stage man- social en te tin , describes |char around it was perched on Almighty source of power. city were extended by Ald. Rit-|} ager, Larry Blyden. Jack Bittner, stage stars, Mr, Lahr, Miss Sor ne. ch: os me ms d SP oe eith plank that stretched Mone LEARN THE BEST! Dr. Elliott emphasized the im- chie. Bue Haney. and Ed. Green nae a Canadian, who joined the cireutl champagne - and - caviol cdge only inches trom c * LAN roupe in Vancouver on shor notice as one of the reguia ractors , . ; os ‘ POY. Cot eigalarly in its work d was ill. -— Staff photo by Phy lis Bowman |_1! means something more at, Mrs. ennedy occupied one. Start Now! ' any atten Robert F. Kennedy's now. chair, astronaut John Glenn was . wie fi » Cc It means making a splash in we second ane the tire By. THE COMER & DORAN METHOD er executive mem ers were the Kenned swimming oo} — | or upreme our ustice y- . : installed by Alderman A. Donald Strawberry tea | otage SC ree nN sia rS sort of a formal splash yy eve. (ron (Whizzer) White. {of Hairstyling and Cosmetology Ritchie, and T. B. Black. 7 Vases of pink azaleas and / ning clothes, dancing shoes and; It was bound to happen and it'] as taught in Hollywood. One free week On behalf of the club retiring | mguve lilacs graced the . tea ‘ the rest. did. Mrs. Kennedy tumbled in post-graduate training in Hollywood President Martin gave a chenue | tables for the annual June tO a Ca r in Yu on It happened the other night }and was drenched. | or our schools. of $5,000 to Dr. Elliott board Of |ctrawberry shortcake tea and at an outside dinner-dance for| Before the evening’s end two! _, ; . detent directors of the Friendship about 300 given by the attorney- Beginning students are assured the most advanced training ! : . ~ * \ ‘sale of home haking held by the : . . . } / other guests somehow also ended house. The donation was pledg- ' Gatholic Women’s League at the The Palace Grand Theatre in Dawson City will! general and his wife. up taking a dip fully clothed —: ed to Friendship House several, annunciation Hall Wednesday. again echo with music, song, laughter and applause} __ Betty Beale, columnist for the | Mrs. Spencer Davis, a friend of Advanced Training for licensed hairdressers available by available anywhere in a basic course. — —————~| In the kitcnenm were Mrs.|the Canadian Pacific Steam- jnew musical version of the Ben | =o Ke -- a Th lt Henry Montesano, Mrs. R. H. Si-|ship’s Princess Louise Wednes- | Johnson classical comedy “vol- | BLONDIE eory | resultS |monds, Mrs. G. P. Lyons, Mrs.|day morning. Mr Lahr is best|pone,” with lyrics written by years ago. | CWL president Mrs. A. J. Beli- i - am 17\ Washington Evening Star, said|Mrs. Kennedy, and presidential reservation. Visit, write or phone for details. Dr. Elliott said the house was /veau areeted the many guests at n Soro, when the 23-member troupe of Foxy hit happened this way: assistant Arthur Schlesinger. . cs P . being used extensively and !s:the door and serviteurs were il go throug eir paces. At tbe party for actor Peter _ | New Westminster Burnaby Beauty School “meeting the need where the;Mrs. William Bond, Mrs. Ralph Led by long-time and well-| ~~ Lawford and hig wife, 2 Ken-'! Bassano in Alberta, 90 miles Hairdressing School, 1682 E, Hastings St., need is.” | Deinstadt, Mrs. James Forman known movie star, Bert Lahr, l“Shakespeare by Five” on May ! nedy sister — the dance floor ex- ‘southeast of Calagry, was named , 228 - 6th St., . North Burnaby, Be. New members inducted into jand Mrs. G. L. Johnson. Mrs.| the principals of the troupe were ;24. and still had his beard. | tended from a back fence to the |ofter the Italian Marquis of Bas- Phone LA 2-3820 Phone CY 8-5812 the club were: Scott McLaren, ' Joseph Gallant was cashier. en route to Dawson City aboard | The production of “Foxy” is a! edge of the swimming pool. ;sano. I ' en “By CHIC YOUNG 7 t.. -_ 3 Eugene Greene, Mrs. Walter| remembered for his portrayal|Johnny Mercer and music by \ Et INE Beate THEY EUs LOAgS THEY SOME Otagiaes annou nce Page and Mrs. James Arseneau. | of the cowardly lion in the pro- Robert Emmett oDlan. VonGwooo waren aL THEMSELVES--BACK MMA GOING TO LIE j Mrs. Robert Murray and Miss|duction of “The Wizard of O2’ The Palace Grand Theatre had MAT ARE ANTS-GEE, AND FORTH THEY DOWN AWHILE The following is a list of |Polly Astoria looked after the|with Judy Garland several years | been rebuilt especially for this | You THEY WORK MARCH BACK AND home cooking table. The door | ago. summer festival. It was on the | successful candidates in prize, donated by Mrs. Pauline i stage of this theatre = thai 1 examinations held recent- Wozney, and drawn by Miss The producers and - the 12 Veiclondike Kate” appeared ra Stella Gallant, was won by Mrs.|members of the singing andjattained fame during the gold 2, World rights reserved. a ly in the city by the Royal |o. N. Wingham. idancing chorus flew direct to,rush of '98. Ty . nas + 3 . { wt _ Conservatory of Music. of NALS Dawson City. from New York.| ‘The troupe embarked at Shas. - : >: PERSO The group on the boat was join- ;way and went by rail to Whitc- sry oR Toronto. The name are) my, and Mrs. Egidio Nore andied in Vancouver by Canadian horse, and then reached Dawsen . . . { . : . ran in order of merit. four sons of .133 Ninth venue ; actor Ed Greenhalgh, who filled City by car Saturday. arranged order ont ana |East left by car Thursday for!in on short notice, when one; > Rong Feature! dynd . d they will of their number b ill. M story: t ‘s, Susan Mallow; Montreal from where . oO eir number became ill. Mr. : : a pas oe 6-22 - a history and form first class hon- |Sail_ for Italy to. visit relatives. | Greenhalgh was in the city to [Advertising in The Daily News ~—— ~ ors, Winfried Rompf; counter- En route they will also vist at act in the Holiday Theatre play Brinas Results LI'L ABNER By AL CAPP point, honors, Ruth Telford; Quesne! ane tee we 278 ST _ “TO PICTURES AeBERTA COVERIT LL 5 __..- | BRDAY— FOR DAISY MAE — form, first class honors, JUdY|,nieq by Miss Barbara Rydde.| ‘ Pay AT $5,000 TRIPLE YOUR PRICE, IF YOULL J 3 Sere Fossum. - ne AYDAY- DERWpRICE jf YOU'VE DO ALL OUR COVERS!’ Pa YOU ONLY WORKED Grade 3 harmony: pass, Al- | FOR mi DOUBLES core! \ wea > a et HOURS TS Ea lan Hammer; history, first class By JOCELYN BOLTON -way and visiting the different RICHARD led NEXT WEEK! )) NO OTHER ye 1 ? } “ Laurel - Joan Collins; NE sas 2 ARAD ord 442.00, MINUS ROOM OO ee tt Nishi. ’ We thought perhaps you would) Plvets along Highway 18. BURT- »e genta PHOTOGRAPHER PX: AND BOARD, honors, Nien Nishi. first class be interested in a few of our. Mrs, Neil G. Carey of Oxnard | HAS MODELS e202 OF COURSE, OF Grade 2 theory: first class visitors who have called during Beach, Calif, spent quite a few) 3 “GULP! COURSE r honors, Dorothy Sherban, Dun- can Chiu, Carol Fossum, Mari- lyn Macdonald. Grade 1. theory: first class honors, Colleen Hogan, Marleen Kruever, Lenore Hudson, Hon- ors, Beverly Denning, Patricia Roblin. ee ene the past week or two: Mr. and days in our Hftle office peruomne Mrs. A. M. Neilson of Vancouver Old papers. Mrs. Carey ia a frees came to bring us some old pho-: lance writer, plus a fwinimls tos and papers for our archives. instructor and life saving ex Mrs. Neilson was Doreen Woods | Pert. She and her son plan it, and had not been in Prince Ru- i trip to the Queen Charlotte In- | pert for over 30 years, her father | /ands, and their mode of travel | was Ernest Woods, one - time | Will be by dugout canoe. Mrs. | | | | \ { LL PAY City Clerk in Prince Rupert. We [Carey spent many happy days im s Daily Crossword Puzzle # appreciate Mrs, Neilson thinking {her youth around these water. | HE H of us nnd are very pleased with ane sos a thorow: bly enjoy ; ” eccen yar 5 , : 4 her donation as many of the j- ec outdoor Ie, Sne ts abso Vers | BCLS eS PN ae WHAT-NO WELCOME =}; gh ( ITS BEEN ALONG 1 oe OSS aly. % ee i God ot ain pictures we do not have and she penthusiastie about ou pool in | x P OME SIGN ie CTE, HILARY, 3) 6 Cover for 4 46 Large wading, 13 U.S. Chief Justice, wis enjoying showing her hus- Prince Rupert. and is heaping tee PRODIGAL DAUGHTER?/ Ses fre teapot. hirds. 1836-64, bund the places she remembered pwrite anartiele about dat abee eR wate 10 Preaceupied, 49 Son of 37 Across, 21 Relatives by A few days later Mr, and Mrs. | Mr. und Mts. W. J. Fount | 2 WN ~ 4 Corpulents name * French capital, 09 Tevantine ketch. &. M. Noel from Cordova Bay, fram Belton, Texas, were chara .! 2 “AND YOUWE GO rT . fame, 22 Levantine ketc cia were BUCSiS ling attests wilh aso Mark and TO KNOCK OF FIAT 16 Wighly seasoned = 57 Pub sign, 24 Certain Vietoria, were guesis and thor-' on .. z DIET OF HUMBLE RiE atew, GR Callao is its’port. fishermen, oughly enjoyed the museum and j daughter Melba, ‘They had driv s MAR. BELL 1 WAS 17 Short story: Fr, 69 Farewell to 25 Cry of trlamph. also Prince Rupert. In 1900 Mr. CD all the way with a small trait | ¢ PRETTY ROTTEN 18 North Dakota: Diamond Wead, 26 Large bird: Var. Noel spent his holidays at Met~ jer and were thriHed with every: 3 "100, YOU KNOW. | Abbr, 60 ‘Tuxedo, 27 Painter Chagall. Sead. Ke Vines O'N lthing, even the rein did nat 5 Set er 19 Family. 61 Waving wings. 29 Rajah's wile. lakatla and knew Winks O'Neal a o : They 3 W's noo 20 Not in accord; 62 Lowest point, 80 Made believe: in those early days, Mrs. Nop seem Lo upset them ou ntl Phes m..0 ie 3 o BOLT ‘ 3 words, 63 Football players. 8 words, had done most. of the driving and | flow to Wetelsiian, came bees "NO TIME a yl Lae BOR hats sour, & 22 Animal of the — G4 Harbor, $2 Outdoor oulllete, they enjoyed stopping along the (full of excitement, ranked te GIVE ME THOSE | |! 7 ne SRST AND BAY ACT deep, 65 Figurative 34 Small stream. ae NN cana emememmmncnien sos | profusely for The inftornetiow, PAGS, HONE ° or + NOT ANOTH m4 zt Observance, language. 85 Half: Profix ° and help we were able to ceive | a | wed |S . {pom ionereeenene 8 ~earae ayn a | aN i hw Spe te eee mincing DOWN He to eed and the Sonja Jensen them, We feel sure hat they Pa tN Avet ULE a? | ye NEN Qritcet | eo tn nn 25 Norder, 1 Valuable palm, black, . . Iwi come agai, 1% Ay, own 28 Turtle, 2“. hen Adhem,” a owe off gently, « d U S tain told ous he did not Haye LARRY BRANNON By WINSLO MOR A) “Hardly — is 3 Tranamitted. 46 Infinity, mal rie in De fenough time this trip to do il oe ore - oe. a ; — ; - seme 5 ow alive, «3 _4 Noted American An Mind's claw, Phe marriage of Sonja Tilda properly, tae rushed for tim. 1 ed Ori ol BS HN aR ON col y ca THAT 178 TRE LA ny CROOKED 33 The. host's ' § Think proper: £0 Of the wine Jensen, only daughter of Me. ds he had to retry to His ten 7 } FELLOW HAS TH ORY HAS ANY USE concern: 2 words, 2 words, §2 Seaport in’ nnd Mrs. Alf Jensen of 801 Bor- fon a dam in Belton, whl THE HOME ; ln Sen | : iz PEEN GaDING a7 Goddess, 6 Division of a Wowail, den Street, and Dr, Cemal Meh- | We had hundreds of guests in , OF HIS SISTER L ; Z.\ — ” , EROM RAD AR Seasonal saint. highway: 2 words. 63 Oriental name. net. Adi, youngest son ot Mrs. our museum on diye 20 when BEAN ANP . Apa y): ; rae (IEE YN Fro WORSE » We Prussian i Thoin. Ingato, a Have ds, witha 0. A. Adit of Adana, Turkey, and ihe “honise™ was in port, peo EROTHER AN” ; hd dl : qd os WE 13 40 Saleaman of a 9 Tienat of burden, 56 Piece broken of, the Inte Dr, AH, took place June | ple fram many phe. Teer On SORRY ' JUST art, 10 Large python; 2 56 Hounds! prey, 12 in Kansas City, Misa. South Afriea, every slrte in {hs DISCUSSES - A | 42 Forecaster Roper, words, HN Clroultons course, The bride completed her high |U.B. and many Bastemy Cana N AULLIE FOX: me { JUST CAN'T Pe eT dD ~ yD ero [tt yl fis school edneation here nod her i clhans, Our guests lave all beer en ; three venys registered muses Very Moasnunt aad nies people, " " trading in’ Vietorta. Shwe has. Chanked tis ror our free litera 3 3 nursect for the past two yenrs ini ture which they (houphtly en Regina, Bask. and Winniper, | Joy. ch) °4 Man, The lovely boolded “Canada” The grea completed Nis mw" wien we gat trom he ce . j __ . “a hy Istanbul, Turkey, snd hast nadhin Goevernnen Saved Da cam cme pmeeeen ummions eet mig em men : SRT Nv camry = Laveen six years Of post perndiabe | teat is of qartionhar interest, ARCHIE — — By BOB MONTANA rh Te ped af studies and rosearely dy Ciaadn ynd one man the ather day LANNY FV ORES Van Y/. — er ” e yannes ar vy 4A ad 139 and the United States, sald he intended Ca travel fhe _ oe vas, THEA RE STATS NORE Laat YEAR HOW COM THM itis A \" | ’ Me . “ » 136 4 : . ' , ' , roa a oafter seedy Mi, QUGHEALY Mety, Ot FORTY CENTS Lime i yO WEERUE THEYRE YEAR OLDER? Ub nd. Following a shart honewmeadn whole of Canada affer seen eT LIS EGGS ) ANDREWS # A DOZEN! fy ULE TAKE TRYING 10) BO were NN | a — af 30 iy Detroit bakes, Minn, the cou (hat hook. Th is doing a food AAI Vico wrens a" Thfela GET HINETY MUCH ae Ee - \ ple will reaide dn Whintbes for) Job oat osetihar Canada, sud JME? ) eee” ae . Nm, CHEAPER? Myo a noyen They wil) then return bap many of our bom heat guests Co ry. | | i ~ na wee AA it Kinsny Clbhy where Dr. Adit will| say they intend lo drive uit by | yh ni on Y AN | reaiime his practice, (ine, dake (he Alasta ferns, Ame, w i og Naud von 49 AO vee y cose cea inne im armen meen sol feet “ure uu (ire " : | ret. . \ é nh . : = He were able fo da now ae ‘ y OE hI he [bd ' UA Jib |86 PERS ONAL S owe guests is gol tu pry live - |f t PAD an Mrs. Carl Ualverson of 42h) Idends in future years, Ame | | . { M we 80 qt Highth Avenue nat left Dy train) ather very nlee haaldet Is he: - 4 en wi fn Haturday for Anita, Ont, where, ine distributed by the Buren: Vt ae . she will viatt ber aon, She wilh) dy Oltaws His year ee Prati: | } ; | . fia fid 66 also visit relatives In Calgary, | Canada Winhwiy Adventure -- 5 | ray] — ay le Alta, and roturn bo three weolse the guests enjoy Enis alse. |