Bullitt gy ee ee i ‘ me nie epewPree a ew ee SN ewe ewe ee ee eH HD Announcements Red Cross needs funds |, vic, ss vunsist, mus (53) , . day, 7:30 p.m. to Ca rry on goo vv or @ Sons of Norway Bingo Friday night, March 16, 8 o'clock. (54) By BETTY WADDELL veo Red Cross week in Prince Rupert, March 25-31, is a time for us to give a vote of thanks and confidence | to an organization dedicated to the service of man- kind. po The Red Cross with its many }Cross and Prince Rupert acted facets of interest,. its hundreds |i, a supporting roll givins| of volunteers, and its wonderful $918.08 th of b adit ° history of effective service, $218.08 worth of beddie. needs your money to continue its good work. 3 JOrince Wupert Daily sews Lev, Thursday, March 15, 1962. . City youths travel to far-off countries >. Several Prince Rupert youths have been ‘seeing the world” this winter by bus, car, boat, plane, train and on foot, and according to the latest letters written ‘to"’the folks back home”, they are seeing many in- teresting sights and meeting many interesting people. On his second far-flung trip a a YOUR HELP NOW SONS OF NORWAY trip to Mexico, Brazil and Ar- ig David Clegg, son of Mr. and : , C, A. Clegg, 5 GC! gentina, They will come back in , a lee ; | 1 Avenue Rast, who oy pease the car which they left in Van- Prince Rupert has cause to be | BINGO i orking:in London, England couver when they started on gencrous with its donation in $50 JACKPOT and DOOR PRIZE | ; ‘their adventures. return for a year of unques- | Frid M h 16 8:00 tioning relief following several} riday, Marc 1 Oe p.m. disasters. On six separate oc-| EVERYONE WELCOME rcasions, the Hampton Apart | —“ ment fire, three personal family | fires, the Nass River flood and ‘the Port Essington fire, im-| Ww v7 | mediate aid was given in the; ‘form of bedding. meals, lodg- | fing and new clothing. Twenty- ; . . four complete scts of bedding | Friday, March 16, 1962 vare kept in the Prince Rupert ‘Disaster Supply. Each set con-: _ sists of two shects. one pillow pwith pillow case, one blanket aes one quilt. Last’ year David toured A - : lia. ‘On this trip, he is eel Other visitors to Mexico are panied by Stanley Birkeland, Robert Strand, son of Mr. and ana they have been to Austria Mrs. .Carl Strand, 815 Summit Switzerland, Spain, Berlin, Paris Avenue, and Brian Kangas, son and: all through Europe. These Of OM Ms. w. J. ean peys Intend to return here this irst_ Overlook, who let spring to work for the summer here two months ago. They are months al present in Vancouver, and D ‘cl Allen, s irs. R plan to remain there to attend } Nee 981 en, son of Mrs. Ruby|{he British Columbia High = ren ken Setar MMe Rien Gchool Basketball Champion. | OF ee we S| ships at. UBC March 21 to 24 and SUES a oe tteh eee cheer the local Rainmakers on | ea . ete | to victory. afte Eure ers Asin by ine Some of the youths have been | | wonderful adventures he is hav- working along the way to help | bing? and he is t , At i out with finances, but all of eee after tourine Pltaly and them will be eventually heading a¥rance, He will return here this back home lo Prince Rup crt. Rsummer and re-enter UBC this Pe Dance tickets In the Armoury Dance From 9 ‘Till 2°" Jinoety verspend. funds immed DOOR PRIZE — NOVELTY PRIZES | Mt Neca The Ungster ‘chairman Admission: Ladies $1.00 — Men | cent per Ib. EVERYBODY WELCOME works closely with other agen- cies und the relief is co-ordin- ated to prevent overlapping and | ‘Algo touring Europe after voy- waste. - = aging: in Australia is William ill i| b] As an example of the relict ; A ge a: Pedersen, son of MY. and Mrs. stl availa e given, after the Hampton Apart: | ee § a BS kt gt oe ag Erilrig Pedersen, 221 Seventh Tickets for the St. Patrick’s ment fire. in which many agen |, gy tee get im wet At ate 6 fr lh FF ‘9 at , Avenuc West. Bill writes that] pance to be held Friday at the or he ;is now in Switzerland en} Moose Temple are still avail- ithe Canadian Red Cross sup- route to Northern Europe, and| able, it was reported today. NEW STYLES FOR MEN — The slim trim look 1m men’s styles this year comes with some addi- wilt: be home at the end of May. The tickets, which include tional unusual features. Suit at left is double-breasted three-button with cutaway front and Aian Brett, son of W. H. Brett,| refreshments, are $1.25 each. . notched lapels but it also has “window” cuffs (inset) which permits a dsplay cl massive cuff {local | 7104. McBride Strect, and Roy Proceeds from this dance links. Made from rich black and grey glen check worsted, it also has slanted flap pockets, no and other essentials, and $338.32 : Mrs.| will go to the Hospital Com- outside breast pocket and pleatless, cuffless trim trousers. The Ivy style trigiiti is single- for bedding—a total of $1,217.37 | cies and individuals gave ‘sub. | plied $162.04 for meals and lodg- ing, $697.01 for purchases in stores of clothing. shocs @eutelland, son of Mr. and “itarold Helland, 656 Fourth Av-| mittee of the Women of the breasted four-button with peak japel, slanted pockets and hock centre vest. Its unusual trouser and relief to 77 individual people. | Tonue East, are due home any Moose, which is sponsoring the feature is a “stepped” cuff (inset), a cutaway to show front shce detail, but «till covering the |The Nass River. relief waS CO- |; ordinated by the Terrace Red heel. Fabric is semi-milled finish chalk-stripcd worsted in charcoal grey. _. OP Photo pee ee vee eee eee Se a en cvent, day now from a bus and planc SECOND APPEARANCE HERE Kitimat School joins | dp ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION | local band in concert om | “tvaporate® . | : * Vitverg ereceeast! ~~ Pad MFT nee tise 8 ry emtatnt ae { | A concert entitled “A Night of Music” will be | | Y presented at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Booth Memorial _Anniversary arly Junior High School by the Prince Rupert Schoo: Concert Band, under the leadership of bandmaster Ch i . ? Wilfred Manning, and the Kitimat High School . Lt D7 Band, led by Dennis Tupman. This is the second time that Friday, March 30th a the 55-member Mount Elizabeth }Dv n Se ma Maree Hig ies . ye a x etl an ae a | SWEETER High School band has appcat | wedding”, as their ana cies || LEGION MEMBERS and GUESTS - . , in Prince Rupert. The band's | pS " i 4: . jeader, Mr. Tupman, and the 1 tne tee ich. @ 50 Es | 8:30 p.m. - 1:30 a.m. Admission $5.00 a os FLAVOR ickets, which are ces ‘Refreshments & Luncheon included) . an each, may be obiained from any : . . £ ’ door , band member, or at the ORCHES ; | T O B AKIN G omnes . ‘ band members are well known here, as they have appeared in the Terrace Kinsmen’s annual Saturday night te : Ss . Band Festival, at which they |“ 'rye Kitimat band will arrive NOVELTY & DOOR PRIZES won & trophy. , iby bus Saturday, and will be During last year's Easter holl- | piileted here until they return , . : days, the band toured southern i pome Sunday morning. ~ OPEN HOUSE at Port Edvard School was held last Thursday. | British Columbia and presented : ne ee neem aren mene a a Dna ee Carol Gosnell and other students. of Grade 7 gave a demonstra- |concerts at Victoria, Duncan, | eeu : 2 a Sarre tion of gymnastic exercises for their visitors under the direction | Vancouver, Jasper and Smithers. . VP PERE yrAry Admission OF" THE ONLY EVAPORATED MILK~2 giggly IN BC. . : . VOT YO OY ; . Killimat music festival rated the Ma nants ORR RAI RRR PRIN rED PA CTERN | bund among the top high schvol : a? | UC meet bands in the province. eatest ho | marches and overtures, among ~~ en “Colonel Bogey”, “Our Di- : points along the coast|"Overture to Orpheus”, besides ; Simpson, inland to Hazel- The Witiuit band will be | a e ton and westward to the !joined by the 45-member Prince ” ce : _ oper s i i At the concert here, the band here Friday "7 ee Soe BOOK ever! “a e , - from Bella Coola to Port novelty picces, “Mother Goose d a Queen Charlotte Islands, | Rupert sehool band te play the Never a book of E. R. MeKeown, school principal. — Photo by Gladys Blyth The adjudicator of last year’s Iwill be playing some well-known | | | Delegates from 12 tra’, “Folk Songs From Britain”, Jump" and “Dixieland Concerto”. | : ge my 4 a “Plour-de-lis”, conducted by Mr. will gather with the Unit- Tupman, and the “Minute Men ed Church Women of this| Maren", led by Mr. Manning. city in-an inaugural Pres- The local band will play “King : byterial at the First United| 7 >) cere eee Church Friday night and Garden Club : Saturday. | Prince Rupert was chosen for h “ | this important session, is if, Js eal S exper S | the inost central wad conventent Loeal pardeners heard man ' . ' Ms ve é ‘ ‘ Vv pelnt jr this United Chureh dis- iformuclive Lips mod saw slides Wiel, one of the 10 districts In! or interest at the publle meeting British Columbia, held Sunday night at the Civile Phe sessions will open wilh Centre by the Prince Rupert dclogate re distrations ab 6 pan.(darden Club, vt the ehurch and a banquet | opresident Cornelius Verhaar Like it before! Six master-designed multt- purpose recrealion rooms, with floor plans, culling hia eras, lemplates, cfc, HO big 147 x 1 pages with plans for bars, storage walls, desks, room dividers. planters -~the most CX(CH- sive recreation FOO book evet are hoe é ' ¥ . ' will ne nt 6:30 me ; \ weleomed the many people who Guest speaser av tC munquel [attended the meeting and Inbro- ‘ on a! e Hae isle Three ars at a wal be Mrs, C. Tf. Shoemaker, of (dueed the guest speakers. Re MR fig yor yhsihg’ “ke ! published, Vhree dollars at - a Vinaicouver, FON FETENCE UCW pre- | os M, King, bortientturist from coer oy ve oe ae ha 7 your lumber dealer yee OF he ; i" siicnt ot BG, Kelowna, spoke on landscaping oe r bel Val. COUPOn ICLOW, : wl On Mriday wight at 8 pw. nnd the hnportanee of shrubbery iuhere wilh be a public meethirtfor bewuty aod bahipee round wid devotional, conducted by [the home, Mr. Wingy alse polnted i b Rey, Dr, R. WK, Miltott, church lout the value of parks in a cons) i *f IMG alam prstor, nssinted by Rev, Allanjmunity, . 2 iF / ; . Dixon, United Chureh minister) Ao clear and interesting des PuUsseseeaneUEEEEee e SEW 4 CONPUME to travel (ab Kitimab, who was president Of | seytption of Inseets which plague ‘ npn 5 . Uhrough the seasons, to wear hy | thie Presbytery lst year, gardens i sumer Wits given : Department "F", boo 4 : Boo dny or night, Beneath the tite | ge mectings will resume atthy d. Arrand, who alge recon y Ganadlian Forest Products Ltt, 5 ' we ees ar _ _sleeveres v.30 Saturday morning, and mended insecticides: to help etl 5 P.O, Box 140, New Westminster BAG, 5 ' ny. ‘01 1p ohn Cae NK eonelude Baturday witornvon, KO} mambo Lose ports, © pleasn rush mo your "G Mastor-Dosigned Recreation — § \ y we mpany, Choose coblonay | yg dalegates niwy return tol gt. A. Peltier, distelet ngrient- Rooms” book for which | onclose $3.00. ‘ ' wn WR ; | [tral homes Saturday Hiaht wd yrist from Smithers, sald that 4 : 3 et gals Minsew Sunduy, the Jarge bimeout at the mect= UO IAM acces nce enececsneeeremeneencernimnsan taser amnimettame mt , . : ain WM, ay t, 16, 18. Blaze eevee commenter ee hag WAR NOSE eneourmplng and a : " a COSTING i A yards wh-{nelr, pasired the meeting that the h ‘ AUDRESS... ete secanuea en egense esse someone: dee eee e onl (ALND anno eae PERS L garden experts would visit the pry ; ‘ , ' , J i= ones 7 . won or sly y, Mr, ’ AOree 0 tee toon soos . u cepted) for this pattern, Please Representing Prince Rupert wt Sy vend ee oan 8 Plawan print in block letters He Geroniconts wid th tutte tang PUBLISHED BY THE MAKERG OF od” PLYWOONS AND HARDBOARDS , ee cecverussessrsuscuveveunvusssusnnasueneul print plainly SUA, NAME the WG, Young Liberal Convers) viaome . ADDTENS, NEVI NUIMESEN, " |tton Mareh 23 and 2h in Vane WeleoM Tere ep Sond order to ANNE ADAMS, conver WHT bo Hdward Grande of | ito! i‘ mers oe wip Dully Nowa, Pattern Depart attending UBC, Bpecial spenkers e visitors tere us : . 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