JPrinece Wupeet Daily rews 1% a cmeoreresn 7 - | 7 | Mon. May iim (| Miller Bay | ee 1 3 QO cou ples atte nN d By semi its aon . Mrs. Owen Murray, RN, charge nurse on Wards B and C was a O a ry U Ca a ret delegate to the BCRN convention ao held in Vancouver. More than 130 shes se bob + night at HMCS Ch ouples turned out Saturday! ood iuck so the following gnt . atham drill hall to attend the |staff members Victor Wells, Carl Rotary Clubs Jackpot Cabaret and contribute a sub- Etzerta, Larry Denny, Tom Den- tantial sum. to th lub . nis and Mark Nooski on entering S e clubs pledge for the new Friend- : the St. John’s Ambulance First ship House. Doe LAid §Competition and also to Headed by Australian come- at ceremonies for the cabaret as- | Douglas Collins, Philip and Rich - dian, singer and entertainer Rolf | Sted by Earl Gordon. Rotary|ard Connington and Billie Me- Harris the cabaret also featured club president J. A, Martin wel- |Kee for the display they put on. an “exotic dancer”, an Austra- comed ihe guests and thanked |This is a worthwhile time user Han skit, gag and cash prizes them for their support of the }and we hope you will continue COTTAGE ROLLS Guaranteed Lean 2 to 3 tos. supper and dancing. ‘ Priendship House project. doing so for many years to come, Mr, Harris kept guests in gales | Still to be claimed is a $15 + + + $1 75 each of laughter with his songs and |P"4¢ or Invitation No. 546. Miss Diane Davies has joined ° patter and also came to the res- a rs the business office staff. cue of dance promoter J. R. . . - bs Ayres with an extra 15 minutes Firefighters i of entertainment while . Miller Bay nurses who uicne- while Mr. ed the Presbyterian Church Sun- Ayres’ “artiste” ‘range , f ny arranged — Uh efe member day evening in commemoration necessary apparel. : : te ties Miss Delorres Costillanas Nud- A pold 25-year service badge of Florence Nightingale’s birta- gent, turned out to be just that,!was presented to fireman A. M. day were Mrs. Helena Edmeston, Few students ad & Mr. and Mrs, STEWART STIRTON _- Nishio-Schell Photo Extra a ‘nude gent”, or as least a half- |Iveson Saturday night b “ince | MUS Laura Graham, Mrs. Jack . | Special! ’ ‘ t i : a ay 2 y Prince Reykdal Mrs L oy Abbott Cc | nude, gent, in the person of fe- | Rupert Firefighters Association. cys a ms. ware Out, . dq L »5te Qa Ul 1 las | Y la rrie | male impersonator Earl Dean,! Mr. Iveson has served with the Miss I. Oman, Miss Faith Rose, atten S OW Rose . fee anAy wa \ who from behind a screen, dives- |Prince Rupert City Fire Depart- | Miss Rosemary Fish. { h . ° ° ted himself of female garments : ment for 25 years and has served | 1" / * * . or S riners at An nN U nciation ( U rc ; in gay abandon. las president and secretary-treas- ne many friends of Miss; 4, atin entcrlainer Rolf ‘ Also, winning a big hand was; urer. He was a charter member Phyllis Bowen will be pleased toy i thr 4 diss ating ; . . Lil Skog’s troupe from the Wo- when the association was or-|Pear she is enjoying herself in Fo eee iastic disappointing Pink and white carnations and white Easter: London, Eng. She sends her re-jPUb enthusiastic — auc’ lilics decorated the altar of the Church of the An-: | Margarine $3 Ib, block 69° men’s Curling Club who staged [ganized in 1938 5c i : : " . slLaged ip ao. re rde 5 ‘Out . ~. |school students a special per- ‘ pe : Moy: ‘Boome of the popular sing| An ashtray weather barome- Abou. all through Mrs, Laws roa nce: ‘Saturday afternoon nunciation April 28 for the afternoon wedding of. ey ee &. pe a “My Boomerang Won't Come:ter was also presented to Mr. . , spunsored by the Princ rt ' gar, 8 3 : Back.” Lee Scherk was the ladjiveson by association president, + + Shrine Club. re Prince Rupert| Stella Marguerite Dumas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Hood whose boomerang brought down J. C. Franks. Mrs. Betty MeIntosh has join- | Between 100 and 125) students [Frank Dumas of 416 Eighth Avenue West, Prince ane Riying Doctor. Pat Anderson | Also honored at the gathering ed the mars ur of Booth Memorial Junior High | Rupert, and Stewart Malcolm Stirton, son cof Mr. and. Cake yas the witch doctor, Juan Parks!at the fire hall was former fre_ sehool and Prince Rupert Senior! Ars. David Stirton of Vancouver. Mixes the kangaroo, Donna Sylvester,;mon and past - president, J. C. Miss Patricia Gould, RN, has| High school in the auditorium of | Green j nue by her fae. = ae Leona McChesney and Betty/wart, who received a life-time{come from Vancouver to assist |the latter school roared with I ther the. bride Seren floor. Sons of Norway hall in the eve . . ’ i” c - . c i : . vane s. Assorted Mlavors Dahl the aboriginal chorus. i honorary membership and a oid in Operation Doorstep and is! laughter at the songs, antics and :joneth white lace-over-taffeta ning, the bridal table was dec- . In his hour and 45-minute | Pi. j Staying at the hospital. jokes of night-club artist Harris! pown, with tiers of | a the: tod. ith wt ite or hids. Mhz 04. show Mr. Harris maintained ; ene -, + | ah ’ . on . ‘gown, with tiers of lace on the; orated with white orchids. lively mixt f sones , | . . who won the students approval fitted bodice and lily point The bride's mother received ly ure of songs, topical i | Misses Kathleen Dutton and|cf his version of the “Dislocation | geeves. A pearl and sequinned : the euests dressed in a two- wisecracks and sound effects : PERSONALS | , ; iW eg iy- ist” mo Beryle Constable will go to Aiy-| Twist ‘tiara held her finger-tip veil; piecc salmon pink dress, with Targets of his jokes included. Miss F ‘epres “ans reenville « 4 i ‘ . _ Als ‘ pd. Miss Freda Black, representa | ansh, Greenville and Canyon City Only unhappy people were); nna + ae ne ale Ae CORSOrIES | ink cor Highways Minister Gaglardi, the tive for the magazine Canadian | in connection with the oral polio] members of the Shrine Club who Jin place and her bouquet was of pink accessories and a pink cor dust In Terrace and the Prince Business arrived in the city Fri- vaccine program. lest money cn the project, in- | Mrs. John Fosty, sister of the’ Nae sai ; ; Rupert ferry. He also presented day for a business visit. Cana- stcad of helping Shrine charities. |), rs. John Fosty, sister of the’ Mrs. Vivian Kellouzh stood 1 ‘bridc, was matron-of-honor, and. for the groom's mother, who his two new compositions “The cian Business is the official pub- | Mr. Harris gave the youngsters | y4; i Dislocation Twist” and his tri-. lication of the Canadian cHam-| ANNOUNCEMENTS al hour and 45 minute Show, | Miss Gayle Lund was bridesmaid. was unable to attend. She wore bute to astronaut John Glenn ber of Commerce of which the|@ Sons of Norway mecting amazing them with his accor- ‘They wore blue chiffon-over- a two-piece royal blue suit with “God Bless You All Down There.” Prince Rupert Chamber of Com-|Monday, May 14 at 8:00 p.m. ‘\dicn, wobble board and ability ‘taffeta street - length dresses white accessories and a white T. Norton Youngs was master merce is a member. (94) (tc change his voice. with V-necked and gathered carnation corsage. . cece cantante acne tee ee A ER RS . . __ fronts. They carried white car- The toast to the bride was BLONDIE By CHIC YOUNG nations. given by Mr, Bergen and to the | Master Stephen Dumas, the, ' pride’s nephew, was ring-bearer, ' Pridesmaid by Mr. Fosty. Tele- , = too 7 ae 2 : Lo CO, OE AR -T New Pt vey PUES were comes | [tu it ( L WOULDN'T MIND, BLONDIE > RAVE A , | 4 (MERE COMBO | nn AL Gor Sng Never @ [SCREEN Doe TH ) NEVeR GEE LNT AGAIN ) | ‘and little Maureen Rondald was 8Tams were read from Edmon 7 HRS. PISCE y i BUT SHENEVER @ [SCREEN Does TAT. pEVER SES NSN ; ‘ton, Alta.. Vancouver and Smi- aus SHE ALWAYS i | RETURNS NEEDS FIRING MAY ) C NAN Ne pee : ‘flower girl. She wore a short pale th ’ ” thei see ogs i Th rt . et ox vt “ : : : : 3 i oa NM WANTS TO | | | ~ aes YOUR HUSBAND) 23? ea ‘blue polished embroidered cot- '76TS: gi RS SQUIRT HING a! |i a - NO) xs 2 oN f ;ton dress, with a scalloped skirt.’ Serving were Miss Diane | = I 5 wal a eae, 4 : s Woy , Her accessories were white and: Swanson, Miss Heather Haldane, ay a She carried white carnations. Miss Jo-anne Adams, Miss Susan | a : _ Groomsman was Harvey Ber- Watson, Miss Carol Way, Miss | 'gen and John Fosty, the bride's Sheila Dumas and Miss Elaine: ‘brother-in-law, was best man. Phillips. Miss Haldane was in| ‘Allan Webb was the usher. charge of the guest book. | ' Father James Tracey officiated For a trip to Vancouver by | at the ceremony and Charles Canadian Pacific Airlines. the | ‘Balagno was the organist. Dur-' bride wore a two-piece blue suit | [ing the signing of the register,/ with a beige coat and matching /Mrs. R. E. LeBlanc sang “Ave hat and gloves. They will live in eat i Cranbrook, where the groom is | 1 { ! | 1 | t | t Nabob Drinks Apple, Grape, Orange Large 48 oz. tin 3 for $1.00 At a reception held at the employed with CPA. LOBA holds Mother's Day tea THE HEART OF JULIET JONES CALL YOU TONIGHT, DAD. WHERE 70, IGSY, AtY_ DARLING PRISE | q ME? NO. IT \Z'LLSEND FOR eye ‘ GOT NOTHING J YOUR CAR, OKs ae O.K., HILARY, rs: TO DO YOU GET IN— FELLOW ALUMNUS? pM ea, LETS MOVE! 4 qr oO i aN Spring flowers decorated the‘ Mrs. William Rothwell. grocery Swif . . y a a ‘Valhalla Hall Thursday for the ‘hamper; Mrs. Walter Lundrigan, , wi ts \ | Mother's Day tea staged by the assorted towel hamper: Mrs. Er-: i ESEMIUM & % fae NS ALE | Ladies of the Orange Benevolent | ; ‘owel Hamper, wae i: Canned . } Fi BAG VRE ILL USE Ny | Association. ‘nest Braman, Telkwa, fancy po | : i 4 CAR-AND ‘ly: Mrs we WW] ae . £ _, CNN ANE BY | Many fadies called during (he! dolly: Mrs. Louts Wide, teacloth, f ‘ yo Hams | afternoon to have tea at the tea-! Mrs. Clarence Rudolph, pillow- oF i I's Ibs. each - S room whieh was in charge of eases, and Mrs. G. Stewart, cuke. : Say YOU HAVE ch wa nee SES, i GS . $1.4 Nie ANY PREVIOUS Mrs. John Flewin, Mrs. G. A. Hill, ey ai, ENGAGEMENTS, and Mrs. Victor Menzies, FREE | ae te Mrs. Douglas Guyatt and Mrs. | > Jean Krause managed the home-: DELIVERY ! oe ,cooking stall, Mrs, Victor Mor- ot our LI'L ABNER rison and Mrs. merry ve me Fresh — mT x . seen tee apron and novelty booth ane | i e : STO TARE CAsas. OQ) 94C YO! VIOULDN'T ~ Tee Arehils Ci Cente! OF RUS sO eae CIASH OUI l ( ouen! past } ( Ai Hor FO'LONG, Mrs, Arehibald MeNelly We FA CHINESE FOOD ries bskt c Th UE AL, \ . . Pe LAINE AP Cs . c LOUR RIFLES, AN’ THEN TREAT ME YO HAINES ' . . raw er | SONS ON GIT YORESELF AUOB! THIS WAY, EF Mrs. M. W. Field and Mrs Ordors of $3.00 and up me A} Li’ ABNER I Kenneth Nesbitt were in the Phone 3329 | ; 1 WERE ALIVE /? ae +. kitehen and Mrs. John Johan: ! / 1 Oot of Sirs tie ie metrose care || |COFFEE BAR SPECIAL : ‘ ( \ ya? Winners of the raffles were . ayy 2 N S ae amburger ain Ip Joe: sy o. 2 : . ‘ / with coffec ek bnoOUWNG ¢ Hardware Special By WINSLOW MOR! 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