“Rupert Night” s: fa pe heard. we Several ex-Prince Rup- ert residents were heard ona 15-minute taped in- | Frince Rupsrt Dally News Miller Bay Tidbits ao a LUNENBURG, N.S. @ — Scal-:_ By STEVIE STEPHENSON plop dragging is fast increasing. iin western Nova Scotia, where: Dr. G. W. J, Fiddes and George University of Toronto Medical 9,750,000 pounds were landed last: Eaton left Thursday by plane for College. Dr. Husain was the re~ year compared with 7,000,000 in’. Port Simpson on X-ray survey. cipient of a gift from the staff, | 1960. The area now has 30 deep- John Edmeston left on Friday by: + + + isca. scallop draggers, and is ex~ BEVY OF BEAUTIES who will mode! some of the sports casual and dress garments at the Kinsmen Sports Show which is to be held in the Civic Centre Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The half-hour fashion show, which will feature 33 costumes worn by 17 models, three men, 10 women and four children, is sponsor- ‘ y es ye ‘ibe ie yg i s 3 G CABENS AND COOK HOUSE at Emmerson Point on Digby Island have been built voluntarily by the members of the Kinsmen Club since last spring. The cookhouse is 45 by 20 fect, and the sleeping huts are 29 by 20 feet. The buildings were turned over to the Prince Rupert District Scout Association at a banquet held last Tuesday, ed by the Kinettes, and cin be seen al 8 p.m. Thursday and Fri- | left to right, Jennie Mulhern, Marie Barr, Cecile Turcotte, Faye Grantham, Sharon Andcrson, Carole Wick day nights. Girls are and Edda Patzold. Latest camp -2 at Kinsmen Sports Show Something entirely different in the entertainment line is the Kinsmen Club’s Sportsman‘’s Show which will be held at the Civic Centre Thursday, Friday and ~ Saturday of this week. Bruce Bennett, chairman of the show, reported -that the event was designed primarily for the merchants of the city, and will feature the latest and most modern in outdoor living—boats, motors, tents. camping equip- ment and supplies. Some of the merchants are bringing in new ideas and models especially for the show, Mr. Benneit said, and this will give city residents an idea of what they need for that camping trip this summer. As a highlight of the show, the Kinettes have planned a half hour fashion show for Thursday and Friday nights. Thirty-three outfits, sports and ‘“asual wear. besides dress gar- ments will be modelled vy three men, 10 women and four child- ren. The models are R. A. An- drews, Gary Oakes, Ronald Eby, Joyce Davies, wucile McRae, Ruby Merrison, Carole Wick, Jennie Mulhern, Marie Barr, Edda Patzold. Sharon Anderson, Cecile Turcotte, Faye Grantham, Cathy Andrews, Lynn Gilchrist and Sharon Bond. Mrs. D. K. Cameron wiil be commentator and Mrs. John Pylot is in charge of the fash- ion show. Clothing modclied 1s James Morse. | terview which was broad- cast over station CFPR at 6:43 p.m. last night. The tape was made during the sixth annual “Rupert Night” March 2, when over 300 ex-resi- dents gathered in the Canadian Legion in Vancouver to renew acquaintances and talk over old times. Making the tape were an- nouncer Danny MacAphee and producer John Must, both of whom have lived here. Sending greetings to relatives and friends in the city and mak- ing remarks about the weather were Severino Dominato, Mrs. Adolph tIvarson, Mrs. Church. Casey Vink who had a dairy here from 1929 to 1944, Gerald Wood- side, Mrs. Bert (Babs) Long, Bar- bar Bond, Mrs. Earl! (Laurel! Eby. Frederick Stewart, Clem Phillipson and Joseph Antoneli president of the Rupert Society. Mr. Antonelli read the mes- jsage which Mayor P. J. Lester Jand the City Council had sent down, nd he thanked them for the message, which was printed on the menu, and for the dona- Staff photo by Phylis Bowman equipment Night.” poxsibic. tion which helped make “Rupert: ¢: graduate of St. Clair’s Mercy: nosed the toast to the newly- boat to join the survey. i Wednesday evening the nurses, + + + “aides entertained at a miscel- On Tuesday R. J. Hunter, di- Janeous shower in honor of Mrs.| rector of field services, B.C. Tu-:Nellie Anderson. Miss Eleanor | berculosis Society and D. A. Kit- Edgar was hostess assisted by! son, regional organizer of sur-' Miss Hilda Starr and Miss Rose- | veys who are in Prince Rupert) mary Fish. The table was beau- to complete plans for operation! tifully decorated with a cake “Doorstep,” which is B.C.’s So-. made in the shape of a wedding | ciety program for community! bell and donated by Mrs, Douglas tuberculosis testing of chest X-:simpson. Miss Eleanor Edgar rays, visited the hospital. Indian‘ presented Mrs. Lily Jackson with Health Services is co-operating'a farewell gift from those pres-: fully by contributing personnel! ent, Approximately 28 guests at-! and equipment. ‘tended. | + & & + + + | Mr. Maingay, hespital co-or-: goturda ; ides ee : “ Y . aturday evening in the aides. dinator for BCHIS and Miss jounge Mrs. Clarabelle Welton; Margaret Erskine, provincial SU-, antertained at a wedding recep-: pervisor of Northern Laborator-ition in henor of Mr. and Mrs. ies visited Miller Bay Hospital aS Norman Fisher who were mar. ! part of a survey they arc mak- rieq in the United Church that: ing of the northern region re-\ came evening. Mrs. Welton was lating to the extension of the’ assisted by Mrs. Helena Edmes- | laboratory services throughout ton and the nurses aides. The} the area. Miss Erskine and MY.‘ taple was decorated with a lace) Maingay are very interested in' goth and a four tier wedding | the development of extended cake and spring flowers. The| services for the BORIS. ‘lounge was decorated with pink | ‘and white streamers and wed- | Miss Annemarie Gatherall. RN, qing bells. Jack Reykdal pro-, Hospital. St. Johns, Nfid., has yegs and the groom responded. | joined the nursing staff. MisS:ygiss Dianne Welton was in, Gatherall is looking forward tO! charge of the guest book | gue . Port Edward WA elects officers Mrs. Gwen Adams was elected president of the Port Edward Women’s Auxiliary to the Uni- ted Fishermen and Allied Work- ers’ Union at their meeting held in the Port Edward children’s nursery. Others taking office were Mrs. Evelyn Nelson. vice-president; Miss Molly Nelson, secretary: and Mrs. Thelma Stevens. treas- The Kinettes are also staffing a coffee and doughnut booth, it was reported by R. L. Eby. Kinsmen president, so “bring the family and come and enjoy the Kinsmen’s Sportsman's Show.” Rebekahs plan rummage sale Three candidates are to be in- itiated into the Centennial Re- bekah Lodge No. 40 at their next urer. meeting, it was announced by| Mrs. Nellie Mae Leeson, Mrs. Miss Alice Paulson, noble grand,| Dorothy Young, Mrs. Lovita at the meeting held Wednesday |McNeil and Miss Shirley Nelson at the Valhalla Hall. ;were appointed to the social Miss Paulson also reported that! committee; Mrs. Phyllis McMil- the Rebekah Assembly of British }lan. Mrs. Peggy Brown. Mrs. Ella Columbia is to be held in Van-ij Angus. Mrs. Evelyn Nelson and couver the week of June 11, and: Mrs. Pricilla Nelson were ap- the District Association, consist-: pointed to the sick committee. ‘ing of lodges from Terrace.; Mrs. Helen McMillan moved a ; Smithers, Kitimat and Prince. ‘Rupert, will be held in Terrace. | May 5. while in office. | A rummage sale is to be held. Reports from the recent con- vat the corner of Second Avenue: vention held in Vancouver were wand Seventh Street at 2 p.m.: given by Mrs. McMillan and Miss . April 13. Anyone wishing to do- Nelson. ‘nate rummage for this sale is: It was decided ‘asked to phone 5085 or 3947, or. vote of thanks to the outgoing executive for their hard work to ther stay at the west coast. hold a | + + + + + + | Miss Christine Dalton, LPN,|_Wednesday the staf! from iwho trained at Everett Junior CFPR taped the program which ; {College and Everett General | Will be broadcast, on Tuesday on | Hospital comes to Miller Bay | Rupert Calling. from Langley, Wash. Christine’s ; family is living in Prince Rue 3215 DIAL 3215 ert. | P sob * 3 FOR THE BEST Mrs. B. E. Gearing spent the. IN weck at Endakvo visiting friends. ° oe + | CHINESE FOOD | Dr. Siraj Husain left Saturday: TRY THE morning by train for Toronto. Dr. Husain will take a post grad- uate course in surgery at the Women should take back seat VANCOUVER ( — Stay in the shadows, lady. and let the man in your life take the spotlight. That’s the advice of Sherle Maguire, advertising and public relations executive from Denver.. Colo. Twice - married Mrs. Maguire calls herself a creative commu- ‘nication consultant but her spe- lcialty is getting the message. iacross Lo people. more than GRAND CAFE FRESH BREAD DAILY Buy your Show Tickets Anytime Open ’Till 1:00 a.m. DR. K. O. i She flies 190.000 pected to have 40 by the end of 1962. ; FRED E. DOWDIE OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 303 - 3rd Ave. W. Kinsmen Sportsman’s Show April5-6-7 Ok Boats - Motors Tents - Cots Tenting Equipment Campers Sleeping Bags ok @ OUTDOOR FURNITURE @ MEN'S | FASHION SHOW @ LADIES’ FASHION SHOW * DOOR PRIZES Every Hour on the Half Hour CIVIC CENTRE ADMISSION Adults 50c; Children 25¢ FLEMING EYE SPECIALIST Will be in the city from April 6th to 13th Inclusive. Please consult your Family Doctor for Appointment. , “Bunny Hop” in the Port E¢-: miles a year to make sure the from the Sally Shop, Fraser and! leave it at the home of Mrs. A.,ward Community hall Friday. | messave wv nikes home es CL Ee . Payne, the Stork Shoppe and. E. Wood, 432 Fourth Avenue East. April 13, with Mrs. Adams and] women are a necessity in busi- | Stone’s Men’s Wear. Bok, Se EEN S fy oe re PERFECT CAMPSITE is the term used for this spot on Digby Island which will be the district’s permanent campsite for Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Girl Guides. A sheltered cove and small beach is suitable fur small craft to land, and the cleared fore- shore and short grass make this place very suitable for group camping activitics. fa “KAMP EMMER-KIN” at Enimerson Point on Digby Island will be a busy spot this summer, as the Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Girl Guides will be baking turns camping there from May until ‘September. e . Legion elecis executive Crahin Atexaader wars ve. Freak Comding as executive meeted prosiden: oF the Rayat mendber lard oie veste eva, Canidian Tesien Beocieh Mao el Chorles Nicholson was cleeled at Gaede aiid nieetone leit had erie adooathis by aeehunit. Wednesdiy. LON. : Others takers oblige were Mi: | Digi Che onieebonie, Woallbiai eheel Seluwab, liret view presi- | Rothwell Was presented wilh a dent; Robert Debroyiy, serand {its year pin. view - president; Ceckh PER Doty | rubatipe by Rath oThurvey Ing Meciriesh, Goraldl Georre mh was presented bo aban banrie, Robert Gini ae eacebbve Heb who i, leaving the eity sean fo bers for two vent ferns, aud like up residenee dy Vaitneouver, i, R f BLINK Ait iv, pHi rh Mt f , n os \ ‘D Po ul Hie | Bennett Mr. Bennett said that the Kinsmen’s show would be open: from 6:30 to 11 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and from 2 to 11 p.m. on Saturday. Price of ad- mission into the hall is 50 cents for adulls and 25 cents for stud- . ents and children. This is a unique way for the Kinsmen Club to raise funds to earry on their worthy projects ! in this area, Mr. Bennett said. ; “Kamp-Emmer-Kin,” which was recently completed on Emmer- son Point on Digby Island, and was turned over to the Prince Rupert District Scout Associa- tion last week, is valued $5,000 ineluding the cost of labor to construct four Dbnildings and $2,500 macerias, Besides the buildings, Kinsmen have equipped — the camp with 40 bed springs, 40 mattresses, cooking utensils, life jackets and dishes and silver- ware, This camp equipment has been brought from the Kinsmen Kiddies Kamp on Lakelse Lake, which bas been turned over to the Terrace Kinsmen Clab, Other ways in whieh the Kins- men Clab raise funds are by the Sunday benefit shows, the play- off pools anid the anmimab nue drive. the for the This Sportsmans show merits | support and wilh also provide the Prince Rupert public with an array oof the latest in enmpine vod’ obeawting equipment, Mer, pact, y TREY PAGE OF LiGs front the right won the “hnebhy baad" rontest whieh waa hele aurbiag the anniversary purty of the lhoyal Canndtiaa baglon winner of the contest was Thomas ‘Praynee. evening's ietivities, Hraneh 8? owhleh was held lriday night. his abunt was one of ihe items enjoyed during the wal : estimated -Mrs. Edwin Fregin is convener .Mrs. McMillan in charge. | for the sale. Nordale were appointed delegates _to attend the Cancer Society ‘dinner which will be held April 4. After the meeting, the Odd- fellows joined with the Rebekahs {to honor the memory of one of ‘the founders of the order, Schy- ‘ler Colfax. } Mrs. Norman Moorehouse was ‘in charge of entertainment and ‘refreshments were served by Mrs. iNordale and her conimittee. ‘Meeting postponed Prinee Rupert Kiwanis Club's “charter night,” originally sehed- led for Thursday night at the ‘Armoury, has been postponed un- iti) further notlee, it was an- ‘nounced today. ' Club director Gerald Sherman ‘suid that Floyd Weldon of Se- attle governor of the Pacific ‘Northwest Kiwanis district, was unable to attend Thursday's ‘meeting due to previous commil- ments. DWTROTT.--Two Detroit dac- ‘tors say they have developed a new method of cancer detection by using easily oblatnable drugs (hat would make the eaneerous cells glow, The doctors, develop- (6d the testing process in extens~ ive clindenl tests whieh began late in 1960, They say their tests have proven §O per cent meeur- wee, Pv SUMPTUOUS BUPTET LUNCH Miss Paulson and Mrs. Knut flowers and a card to Zora Alex- The meeting decided to send ‘eee who is in the Prince Ru- pert General Hospital, and fruit | | Ys } . + ‘and flowers to Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. fan's role is one of assisting. {Rosie Price and Mrs. | Bay. A raffle made by Mrs. Phyllis ‘McMillan was raffled off and -won by Mrs. McNcil. i Others present at the meet- ‘ing were Mrs. Lucy Williams, ‘Mrs, Laura Johnson, Mrs. Nancy, ‘Dudoward, Mrs. Priscilla Yeo- ‘mans, and Mrs. Dorothy Faith~ ‘ful, | baby christened Kelly Margaret were tie names given the three - month - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert -Lundrigan ata christening serv- ‘dee held Sunday afternoon at the ‘Chureh of the Annunciation. ' Mrs. Hector Yeomans was the ipodmother and Clifford Sinclair! was proxy for the godfather, Howard Tundrigan of ‘'Poronto, who is the baby's uncle, Rev, James Tracey officiated af the service, A supper was served it fler Che eoremony at the home of the parents, 233 Eleventh Street. The baby has two brothers, Gregory hand Rupert di, and two sisters, Tranny apd Naney Ann. te . Sy creas ee nbearegoen ns MhebNDee was enjoyed by the many people prosont ab the anniversary party of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 27 which was hold ric oe bh ee ee he ee ee hh ‘ lay night, e~ Blale photos by Gury Oukes ee ee Me et ee ee es ' t Mary ;| a farce , ae ‘helping, soothing and, of course, i ror , “aj jNer x an 'Dudoward who are in Miller Boy | mothering. ‘Hospital. It was reported that ‘Andrew Mercer is also at Miller iness, she says, but her advice to ¢ j women is to stay in the back- | ground. “Be an assistant. You're more juse there than up front. A wom-j April 5 “AlL women will mother their: fson, husband or boss, but the: limportant thing they have to 'wateh is the degree of mother- jing they do.” i Mrs. Maguire says she uses her sex constantly to drive a point Postponed until a later date to attend. Attention allt meeting on Thursday, KIWANIS CLUB OF PRINCE RUPERT CHARTER NIGHT , 1962 Kiwanis members. April 5th, Doug Campbell in ottendance. duc to inability of Governor Regulor 1962, Lt..Governor home. i | “That doesn’t mean I wear | ‘tieht skirts, sweaters or low-cut | Pdresses,” | ' She uses the simpler but nev-— ertheless effective role of the “woman with a problem.” "Tt never Crils. “Toneed terribly fe talk fo ven [want your advice’ is dust one of the many traps this Colorado businesswoman uses to spare a client. But she says she never forgets: she’s a woman, housewife and ‘the mother of a 19-year-old son, . will be APRIL 2nd to DR. J. M. SPRUENKEN, M.D. Ear, Nosc and Throat Specialist in the city from APRIL Teh Please cousult or telephone your family doctor for appointment INCLUSIVE eee eres ener rine dag eee me TO OUR CUSTOMERS Duc to the recent amendment to the Provincial Troding Stamp Act we were reluctantly forced to discontinue our PLAN, As of Saturday night, March 31st, 1962, no valuc of ten cents. issued regardless of the number... many or tew. Picase arrange to return any stomps NIGHT, MAY 23rd, 1962. Wea make this announcemont with regrct as we QUEEN BEE GIFT STAMP more Queen Bee Gift Stamps in their present denominations were issued by any Shop-Easy Store because the amended Act provides that no stamp CAN bc issued under the However, we will continuc to redeem Queen Beo Gift Stamps we hava . * you may have for redemption to the SHOP-EASY STORE from which you obtained them by WEDNESDAY know o great majority of our customors were enjoying the advantages of the Qucen Boo Gift Stamp Plan, SHOP-EASY STORES (8.C.) LTD, alas )