rc ee he ~" eonference at Allison : “day, : “nor Morely of Vancouver said “the community 15 deprived of | ‘for their children. cas, provincial treasurer. & which “> week to mark Conservation Week. Winner of the six year and ‘winder age group Was Patricia “School, who received a book of o- theatre tickcts. , “yoar group was eight-year-old . Joyce Simmons, of King Edward “ge)ool; in ‘the nine’ and’ 10 year i ie \ ; ag NE re . 8 Prince Rupert Dally News es MMIII slag. Dt Wen Thursday, May 24, 1962 | Supervisor honored A transistor radio was: 4 m pO “gp presented to R. ©. Ed- | i. ey i Lye -WOTM to hold Church parade - A Church Parade will be held Sunday night at the First Presbyterian Church for the members of ‘the Loyal Order of the | 3 wards, District Supervisor | 7 of Fisheries, at a banquet | | held in his honor at the; Lotus Cafe last week. Mr. Edwards retires July 17: after more than 40 years serv- | “Moose and Women of the ice with the Department of Fish- ‘Moose, if was announced | eries. W, R, Hamston, Area Di- . at) rector of Fisheries, made the vat the meeting of the presentation on behalf of the 100 - he tify yy y al , worn held Wednesday. : | | guests present. Members are asked to meet at Mrs. G. W. Winsby, wife of the 7:15 p.m. in the church base- assistant supervisor, presented ment for this service, A memor- Mrs. EFdwards with a bouquet of ial service for all Moose mem- red carnations. lbers who have died will be held Master of ceremonies was jat 2 p.m. Sunday at the Moose Capt. R. KE. Armstrong, master Temple. Rev. Ivan S. Gambie of the fisherics patrol launch will speak at both services. “Pillar Rock.” Special guests | During the meeting, standing from Vancouver were C.R. Level- are activities and an informal lunch, Caledonia rE. G. Munn, president of Toronto Diocesan WA, Bishop CHATTING AND RELAXING after a busy morning of delegates of the two-day 50th Annual meeting of the Women's Auxiliary to the Diocese. Sitting at the head table are left to right, Dean George T. Pattison, Mrs. Mrs. Victoria Kelly of Haida, Mrs. H. G. Watt, Munn, Mrs. Rupert Greissel, Caledonia Diocesan WA president, binson. Other special guests at the table were Rev and Mrs. Kracger of Port Edward, and Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, who received a WA life membership, along with Mrs. Stella Adams of Aiyansh. The banguet was convencd by Mrs. R, E. Gladding; and Mrs. Lionel Holtby and Mrs, William Scuby were in charge of decorations. Sixty delegates from surrounding areas are altending the meeting. Last night, they went to Port Edward, to attend a reception for Rev. and Mrs. Paul Mercer, who were celebrating their 50th wedding anni- versary. _ Staff Photo by Phylis Bowman BPWC suggest day nurseries ~ HOPE @ — The Business and Professional Women's Clubs of; B.C. and the Yukon want the ‘provincial government to estab - jish day nurserics to encourage married women with children to| go back to work. | “The group endorsed a resolue | tion to this effect at its annual ; Pass Sun-| and Archdeacon George Ro- D. R. Chassels, Rev. Ross Tickets for tonight’s perform- lance of Holiday Theatre at the ‘Booth Memorial Junior i soote ster Francois Lake door. Tickets are 75 cents ‘adults and 50 cents for students and children. The plays are en- titled “Shakespeare By Five.” Retiring president Mrs. Elea- News By AGNES Il. NEAVE Daily News Correspondent e . . FRANCOIS LAKE — In a let- :.Mrs. Morely was suc $s ' ely was succecded as ter from my sister Mrs. Bert president by Addie Evans, a Pen- : Peton bank secretary. Ward .in Summerland we heard veother officers elected at the|% the passing of.M. M. Stephens conference were Mrs. Grace there In the hospital. Then in Laird of North Vancouver, first | Poe Daily News there was @ Pit vice-president; Mrs. Beth ‘Aulin, | ture of him in the same mail. He Kamloops, second vice-president, has been in poor health for some Yvonne Biagoni, Penticton, pro- time, so the news was not un- yineial secretary; Dorothea Lu- the work of many skilled women because of the lack of day care F wiitead fe | The Harrisons little Shetland | pony mare has a baby and we, saw her as we passed their place! on the way to Burns Lake the other day. The baby is so tiny and was lying down when ve passed — it looked very little | Jarger than a jackrabbit. i + + + | We have yet another i newcomer for our community | when Ethe) Calder’s baby son | was born in the Burns Lake hos- pital early on Saturday morn- | ing. They are naming his Ste- phen John. | * | expected. Bert, Ward and my sis- ter have Kept in close contact since they moved to Summerland as they were friends when they 4 [ . all lived in Prince Rupert. S ludents win + ob + \ Our Rod and Club Ciub spon- sored a turkey shoot on the ‘fTange on qe t ; ° . On Stanley B. Calder is | : sportsmen turned up. ur son|again from Kitimat where he A total of 680 entrics were TC" | Hugh was the lucky winner of a has been staying with his rela- | ceived in the coloring contest beautiful big turkey, ready for, tions, the Horace Wild family. | was held in the city last!tne oven. Those who wished paid | He unfortunately went down | to write their names of the back| with a bad case of hives and had | of a target and then someone|to go to hospital for two days. : shot at it and the name ea vonlin. first time | Sunday and several ‘coloring prizes he has ever been, the hole the bullet made, wonjin a hospital except for visiting | the turkey. Hugh said he put his| other folk. Horace Wild brought a long way away from the bul! him home again in his car with in the hopes that the person the family who are staying over , shooting wasn't a very good shot.| the holidays with the Calder’ He made a good gucss evidently. | family. _ *& & + _— nee | The first guests in our coltages : . ' of Conrad Strect School won, this year tire Mr. and Mrs. Today S recipe i and in the 11 years and up group, Charles Wells from Coarse Gold.|. The Women's Auxiliary to the | the winner was 11-year-old Vito Galif. They would like very} United Fishermen and Allied | Dunford of Roosevelt Park mych to stay and ranch here|workers’ Union suggest this | School. _ tand looked at a few places for| recipe for today, during Hali- These three students received sale in the district, We are hop-! put Week. $10 in cash and letters of COM- ing that they found something: HALIBUT STEAKS Simpson, 6, of King Edward Winner of the seven and eight old group, Marlene Johansen, 10, gratulations from the Columbia that suited them as we liked, 6 halibut etenks Cellulose Company, Limited. | them very much and would like; 9 41%, tsp salt | Judge of the contest was for-'tq have them as neighbors. . t, teaspoon pepper 8 Lbispn melted butter : Wipe fish with a damp cloth. i Brush with melted bulter or | oi] and season with salt and | pepper. Place on grill fou inches from heat in a very hot | oven, 150 degrees. allowing 10 minutes per inch thickness of fish, Turn steaks onee during cookine. Yield: 6 servings. mer city resident Mrs. James ot Duwdie, of Gibson's Landing. ~ pRINTED RATIERN ps | snyder is readsiny » ‘attle and found | ‘it very hard to pet his original: stock as they are scarce this side of the Atlantic, On Saturday he sold tive beautiful bulls) across ine lake to head Hereford herds. Cross bred stocks secnis to be getling very papular now and: seem to do better than (he pure | | Clarenee black Galway brecs. ye. , ofe f> oe ! PERSONALS When Abe Wiens was working: Mr. and Mrs, ‘PT. 8. Haupt ol around the mill yard at Nichol. , Vancouver arrived 10 ie city by, “train Sunday Lo attend the grad. ‘uation of their daughter, Joan, ‘round that it was a eheque for at the Prince Rupert senior High $34.70 dated Mareh 1941, made Sehool. Mr. Uaupt was the far-) out to Jd. Brewer by J. Nicholson, wer GN local freight agent here. : PORT SIMPSON NEWS son's mull he picked up a small niece of paper and opened it and 4 | Large reception held a for Miss Judy LaMarsh — By ‘TOM WHTPE Dally News Correspondent on May 18 destroyed Lhe houses belonging be Mr nnd Mrs, Altred | PORT SIMPBON ~ The highs | Price and Mrs, Arthur Wesley. | Uaht of the week was the arrivids PALL their bejongings were lost. : on Monday of Judy LaMarsh, The Venn Pass and the Beaver | Liberal MP for Ningara, Mare jwent fo plek up the families and: javie Ryan presented her with bring them into Port Simpson. | flowers nd the Port Slnipsont qt Coneert. Band led the procession | Many people travelled to Prince! fo the. Port. simpson AMEE Rupert for the holiday weekend | Hall for a reception, toy plane. They were dines Law- Chie Reginald Sampson wel-|}son, who went to the eve sper | comed the honored guests, Miss | oltkst, Rewind Sanipson, who: LaMarsh, dohn Walt, Dermott jis visiting his wife who is siek WW Dinwoodte, pubite relntions of- the Prince Rupert General Hos- | fwint, Nell MaeDonald, aren pin, Mr. and Mrs. Merdick - view = present for the Breanna Green, Pon Mekiy, Mrs, iiines | Tiber) Assoctutton, and Mrs, Lawson ic MPs, Mamie Bikey, Phyllis Bawnian, Dally News k0- te oot by Len Noe Addlows FOR WOK, pantie, cOOs- ie, gardonlg slip nto our clever coverall, Hasy “sews uay~ day sessions of the District 2 The social service committee Fisheries officers’ bi - annual , will be in charge of the bingo mectings. (on May 25, and the child care —__—— | committee on June 2. me % j ae - The winner of the lucky box Announcements a. i J, : jwas Mrs. G. E. E. Cameron, and _ KIWANIS THERESE MARGARET BROWNE, 23-year-old daughter of Mr. | MS. A, &. Norton won the raf- White Elephant Sale | and Mrs, Thomas S. Browne of 733 Sixth Avenue West, gradu- fle. , | Commencing Saturday, May} ated from St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing in Victoria ' Binal plans for the May 30 196, old Prince Rupert Supply | May 6. Miss Browne attended Annunciation elementary and jbazaar were made, and it was 2nd Ave. West across from Grade 12 in High . House | School will be available at the| from ‘Liquor foritions for this sale Here itistThe best yet SQ GOOD IT TASTES LIKE SWEET FRESH MILK {committee reports were read by ton, R. Bolton, A. Tiwmi R. Crow~ | Mrs, W. H. Sharp, publicity, Mrs. ter, M. P. Houghton and N. &. : : * | Bdward Thompson, library, Mrs. Heskin. 'Molly Olson, membership, and The banquet followed the two- | Mrs, Mathew Garbclya, hospital. this city and graduated from the Registered ' announced that there will be Store. Any dona- i . ° ifive door prizes. Tickets for the phone 3238 1958. At that time. secondary school in | she received a bursary lfor pick-up or leave at Port Ed- Nurses Asseciation of Prince Rupert. At present, she is enjoy- ipaganr ar . 5 . ward bus. depot.—Support Ki-| ing a few weeks at home before assuming new duties at Holy |pazaat are 90 cents and may be wanis. (102)! Cross Hospital in Spirit River, Alta. ‘obtained from any members. ” “ Fy anans wont apap ve DHE ser nae 3 SaP pnt acntente, Sait gee oe TM was FORGET ALL THE OTHERS! _. « VET CUTS YOUR MILK BILLS IN HALF! far WHOPABATHE, peters hiy fit, with one-bubton closing fein reporter. Coming to Part) Slinpsan far and nvr aide-siite. Miss LiavMnrsh wits Itredueed the holiday were Debbie Bani a Printed Pattern 402i, Misses’ | hy Pit Price, president of the gan and heer cousin, Datsy Gose ot yvew 12, 14, 10, 18, vg, Blve WO | Liberid Giub of. Port Simpson. nell, bo vistk ber family, nnd \ os ny ' requires 2Yy yards 4b-lnch fiab- | Bovernt solocbions were played Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Wilson and . \ ne my ‘i vie, py the bind, and there wre one fay, ere! ai at Mr, and oe Lo eo! at potion ys a BIEEV CENTS rBNe) dn cols. fayed, oxpecally "Tapert Over- Mes, honing Waite. : | as a att ee at i ‘a Ma ‘ Mn ‘hy prot . i . EXCLUSIVE NEW PROCESS Just Stihl AND nour ke will DY ACCA en tT you! GOOD FOR YOUR ARTE soy C | pattern, Print plainly STAN, Ted to Miss TaMarsh by the band} A aranp at yore people he- pack Ho syouariatinsannt and (Laver at first Uniikt W ‘ , PaciFic NAME, ADDRESS, STV UR Land an indian dealgned enahton longing bo the TH-G Glut of the prada milk aH muons at Uy tly NUMIER, wis prosented to hor by the Hirst. United Chureh eame for Tyra Acobt Lavkud by yout ol touting Bend order lo ANNI: ADAMB, Homemakers Chih, The Wormer the weekend and had an enjoy. and rovearcls care of The Princes Rupert pnalkers also xarved the s00 pene lable thine. De L. M, Areene ane Dally Nows, Pattern Depiurt- ple with refresh inents, Dr. ch We de Widdes condueted nent, 60 Pront street Wort, + speci chivel serviees whitla wosloa ‘oo ronta, Qutaurla. A tire wt Prince Lewhou islund [they wore here, ' Lot Coe bee ay atone emeowedonntsree br ft , cabery ath Ee vetarniis Or they fran etm Hietbe anal bs Weber Pores, Thora ances pach ad calonress prot aa, plies wart viene you watt Wotew Paceiic que atend Dhar Atal Powder stores vin navded. No wate, Fo He OD VOTH Availabte i ts be verre) DO GM. pec bangers. PRODUCT FROM THE PEOPLE WHO BRING YOU WESTERN CANADA'S FA VORITE LVAPFORATED MILK the good latto of sweet, frank mith. Ver fered for pecechet eens, cakes, giaviet, GEdnl HAGE AN AEOMOT HATA bb BEE Set Oe yu up te oO pot cont A NEW DAIRY av" bgt ry say! ™ Wananatte tng! sitet 4 see EA aot 9 te ropes emp geerae ten + ee ea ne meee weet gem eran a ry