uy le “Oo Ps A We ee we ww WOTM NEWS _ Chapter has ‘ busy season enn Robert Zielke was elcomed as a new mem- ber of the Women of the Moose Wednesday when the Prince Rupert Chap- ter No. 211 held an enroll- ment ceremony at the Moose Temple. Mrs Zielke was presented with a corsage and welcomed into the defending circle by Mrs. Mathew Garbelya and the members of the committee who were in charge of the meeting. During the business meeting chaired by Senior Regent Mrs. John Jordan, a vote of thanks was. extended to Mrs. Kenneth Hardy following her report on the successful bake sale held Saturday. Mrs, Hardy announced that the sum of $158.10 would be sent to Moosehaven for the breakwater fund. ’ Representative of the Civic Centre board, Mrs. Michae] Kar- would be coming to the city March 23, and the meeting voted to support this undertaking. } Mrs. Jeseph Long gave a re- port on the annual meeting of the Retarded Children’s Society. - Jt was announced that the holding their annual meeting on Friday at 8 p.m. and all friend- tend. The friendship session will was reported. friendship committee would be; . asosky, reported that the Van-: couver Symphony Orchestra ! i | | ship members are asked to at-: be held May 6 in Kamloops, it: coe ba we Be awe Foe be a eee ene eww eee tee ee eH VALENTINE’S DAY will see thousands of bouquets of roses, carnations, and other pink and white flowers wired across Canada. Accompanying them will be greetings ranging from old- fashioned “T love you, Valentine” to corny puns such as “It strikes me that you bowl me over, Valentine’. The history of St, Valentine’s day goes back to the second half of the third century when Bishop Valentine was beaten with clubs and then beheaded on the orders of the Roman Emperor. The little girl is Sue Jane Robertson of Ottawa, but, unfortunately, this miniature sweetheart doesn’t go with the flowers. — Photo by Malak, Ottawa —_———— 3 Prince Rupert Friday, February 9, 1962 er ee ee Daily Mews Ltd. IODE to celebrate | -anniversary The Imperial Order Daughters : of the Empire will mark its 62nd anniversary February 13. The order, organized in 1900 by Mrs. Clark Murray of Mont- real, now has y'75 chapters reach- ing from the Yukon to New- foundland. It co-operates with the National Chapters of the IODE in Bermuda and the Ba- hamas and is associated with the Victoria League in England and the Daughters of the British Empire in the United States, It is the first women’s organ- |! ization to have as their project! the building of community halls : in the far north. One has been completed at Frobisher Bay in the eastern arctic, a second one at Tukoy- aktuk in the western arctic is at | present under construction and | plans for a third hall at Baker | Lake in central arctic are now | being made. The membership of 31,000 women in the organization vol- untarily raise and disburse over $1,000,000 annually. One third of a million dollars, was spent on education. During; the past year, 2,022 schools were! assisted and 1,290 scholarships, } bursaries and grants were| awarded. Fifty-six schools in the | far north received 1,600 prize | books. In the federation of the West Indies and British Hon- duras. 40 schools have been | adopted by the IODE. Seventy - eight thousand dol- | lars were awarded from IODE; ‘Indies, Hong Kong and India. with tea In the field of service, half a million dollars are spent annu- ally; $400,000 in Canada and $100,00 on supplies shipped to Europe, Africa, Korea, the West Thousands of knitted and sewn articles of clothing and quilts were made by the members for distribution and chapters have undertaken the sponsorship of destitute and refugee children. By its diversity of interests, the IODE offers a satisfying out- let to any woman who is a Ca- nadian citizen or British subject and who would like to be a mem- ber of a patriotic and non-sect- arian organization. In Prince Rupert, the IODE is celebrating Founder’s Day by holding a tea at the home of} Mrs. R. A. McLean, 431 Fourtn Avenue West, from 2:30 p.m. to} 4:30 p.m. February 13. Patricia, 26, married in England in January, operate an Anglican mission. Mr, Emmel, is also a radio operator and Patricia is a registercd nurse. poe tbs 00C0CCCCCHECETCOODOOOOOLD DODD DED IDEETEDE GEL IE EL EES PPO Pee oLO LOLOL DLE LEO LOLOO DL OT . > SHOPPING ‘SS many new and interesting things in the shops. My first call this week was with IRIS It’s been a wonderful week for shopping, dry and crisp, and there are nice with a pair of nylons tucked in. Don't forget that the man in your household must be remembered and new shoes or slippers from Fashion will do the trick nicely. Dom's half price sale of ladies’ pumps and flats is still ARCTIC HONEYMOON — Rev, Maicolm Emmel!, 29, and bride are off on a honey- moon at Cambridge Bay in the Canadian Arctic where they will a qualified engineer, —- CP Photo s Publicity chairman Mrs. Wil- First and Second World War , a oe - : ao liam Sharp reminded the mem- Announcements Memorial Funds to provide to children's are erend ladies" ooEnaes price as well as big reductions on bers of the Valentine Frolic be- { overseas post - graduate schol- R , her, last k that It 1a that this is the “Do-It-Now” ing held in the Moose Temple 01 . a a arshi of $2,000. each and 30/8 emember, last wee ha old you tha his is e “Do-It-Now sea- February 16. ° pe OF) HE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN” ,satisfaction of soul through |, S08 9 Mase ey oulowed Bursaries i Canadian univet- son, There must have been a mistake made because it just isn’t, so there, The final draw for secret pals . By JOHN GOERTZ ees and who was richer than by cabaret dance at 10 o'clock.| Sities to the value of $1,600 each _ tides ween ee small’ appliances radios. oer a eeelt. That. 1s Mob was conducted and the winner of | FOrt Edward Gospel Chapel 1 onte, who was the sayy or \Everyone welcome. (29) | for the children of Canadian war) for experts.and those that know what they're about. These are the folks that you'll find at the lucky box was Mrs. Arnej, yeas the words. or wise ing wctime he had Handreds ot @ S.ON. meeting Monday, Feb- veterans, RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC. When I went in on Monday Bert showed me their repair room Paulson. Mrs. Hardy won the|Soomon: Bear od, and keep . ruary 12, 8 p.m. (30) with rows dnd rows of test equipment, shelves loaded with tubes of all kinds, con- at FASHION FOOTWEAR where Johnny showed me the Valentine slippers, fluffy and soft in petal-pretty pastels and rosy reds. It’s a Cupid approved gift for Mom and sisters, and especially wives; he had 30,000 horses, the best in the land. He lived in lux- | ury no one else could afford. Yet what does he say regarding rich-, es? “This also is vanity.” his commandments; for this is the whole duty of man. For God will bring every deed into judg- ment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil. This is a fitting conclusion to his discourse known as the book of Ecclesiastes. In his lifetime Solomon ex- perienced every thing the or- dinary man of the street couid wish for. For instance he had raffle. . The Saturday night bingo will be in the charge of the hospital, friendship and publicity com- _ Inittees. * Mrs. Thomas Thomas and Mrs. Leslie Seale were elected to rep- resent the chapter at meetings ,of the anniversary committee, ' . after guest speaker Leslie Seale +4 of the Loyal Order of the Moose densors and_parts. On another shelf were small appliances, coffee percolators, toasters, irons and sewing machines that had been repaired and ready to be picked ‘up: So you see it is quite necessary to have more than a monkey wrench : and strew driver and know what you're doing. or for sure. you'll wind up with parts left over. Oh, speaking of small appliances, Bert showed me the Hoover < steam and dry iron that’s on special, regularly $21.95, now $16.88. There’s some- thing ‘different about it and that is the stainless steel soleplate that just won't scratch even when: you. fron over zippers or domes. So many do these days and then when it comes to iron- ing-silks and nylons the iron pulls and snags. If you're in the market for an iron you must -§ inquire at Rupert Radio & Electric first. 3 is ‘Help! Wanted! Listings, that is, for ARMSTRONG AGENCIES. If you have a one, two, 3 3 4 ; 3 Terrace woman names baby after CN car JASPER, Alta. (CP) — Mrs. Marie Tretoeso of Terrace, B.C. is to name her new daugh- ter Englec. The baby arrived Tuesday while Mrs. Tretoeso was trav- elling aboard the CNR sleep- ing car Englee en route to Toronto. The train Nor did position in life satisfy the cravings of the man. ‘All is vanity,” he said, ‘and a striving ' after wind.” No doubt you have heard peo- : ple say, “If only I had more, knowledge, more wisdom, more: training, I might amount to: something in life. Or others seem to believe that pleasure is the only worthwhile thing in life.: (In fact the world seems to be or three room apartment, a house for rent or sale, give Jim Georgeson a buzz at 3134 or 2688. It could be that you’re looking for a place. Armstrong Agencies are in the know drop in to the office Jim will be pleased to exolain prices. for a look-Seée. There’s more-—no one Can possibly afford to houseowner’s, or for that mattcr. and if you 3 conditions and drive you around 3 be without fire insurance. It’s the z anyone's budget. | : 1 gave a talk on plans being made! much wisdom and much knowi- a by the LOOM to celebrate their) edge. He said, “I applied my mind golden anniversary year. \to seek and search out by wis- dom all that is done under heav- CHURCH . least expensive item in any t | i) Wasn't it Dale Carnegie who wrote “How to Win Friends and Influence People”? Well, to influence hearts and win sweethearts. and the girls at the VARIETY STORE are jen.” After spending much’ time whole book but I can tell you how ‘and effort this is his conclusion, I can't write a stopped west of That's important at this time of the year and Jack anxious to .be Cupid’s helpers, with Coutt’s Valentines for every member of the family. The Boo noi. Holy Comainiiien VOsO0 att, Bible Class 11:00 wan, Service, Sunday Schoal 30 pam, -Brening Prayer Rev, BD. Chassels—Diat Soll fasclnating, but then you can see for yourself at Northway. The food is the finest... the atmosphere congenial and relaxed... It’s a treat to dine out for a special occasion, to celebrate dinner, where the food has been temptingly prepared and graciously served. The Bamboo 3 Room at the Broadway is the ideal spot for business men's Iineheons or for private parties, 3 It’s easy to reserve a table. The number is 4332. 8 g q 4 q OQpen "FHT 100 am, wt the BROADWAY. anniversary or | experiences. iB is vani nd a striv- sur ‘ i ) Jas hile the be mas de- ” \ DIRECTORY 7 lin ehold alt is wamy a | a pleasure mad.) At one time ot | Jasper while the ie Mr, wa Baden-Powell Sunday embossed, satin and lace Heirloom cards reminded me of the calendars and cards that we 2 4 = Ban mo another we have all considered; livered with the hely pa Feb: * 3 used to get years ago. They also have r tic : riLt * oo - L ANGHICAN CATHEDRAL Havin found nothin but i : in crew epruary 25, 1962 $ onan S ago. y also have romantic cards with Sold-out, pure red hearts, comic a : r ving | B that if we were richer, we would! sengers and tram crew. Mother ; _. _____ 1 eards for all ages and some of these have raised plastic lf ‘es. In the children's Ath Ave, We at Dunsmuir St. emptiness in all his knowledge, be happier Some of you even | and baby were then put in ~~ 3 li tk : t t : © ed plastic comic animal figures, in he cenidrens 8:00 a.m. Holy Communion Solomon turns next to pleasure. : . : no , L § line there are cut-ou Ss and push-outs and bags of 15 cents, 25 cents and 39 cents and pack- 9:00 am. Family Communion : t P now may be bending every effort; hospital here. PRINCE RUPERT GOSPE > ages of “Dennis the Menace” cards. For your Valentine party Varicty has candy hearts, place 3rd Sunday For a time he indulges to such}to pursue wealth. Again, you! The railway car_was_ namied _ ASSEMBLY $ mats, serviettes and the Coutt’s Hallmark Sweetheart Centrepiece. It’s a beauty and at $1.50, 3 11:00 ae wees st Sunday an extent that he brings much/know men and women who con- | after Englec, Nfld. Tree ratceting an Sens of Norway tall) |] 3 who ean complain? 7:30 pm. Evenson ath Sunday. sin into his life and much oe sider position and rank in life | nepcmmsenerscereoreerer eres eres 119 Sth Avenue Hust 3 A good coat is your best investment: That is a simple statement of fact. When T was in a Family Service. honor to God. Then like thC| to be the supreme achievement. | ta ve eg GSEs . 9:45 a.m.—Breaking of Bread ||2 UNIVERSAL earlier this week Doug and the girls had several cartons of coats that they were 7:30 a.m, Wednesdays. Saint's prodical son he came to himself j | HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEAL Sunday Seno: i130 a.m. } unpacking and the girls modelled a few of them then and there. These coats are laminated . Days, Holy Communion and admitted “All is vanity and God has something to say to} Gaining a New View APO werybody 3200 pm $ Be A fabrics by Niccolini and styled for fashions of ‘62. The chic black, houndstooth f }1:00 am. Sanaa School and |lq striving after wind.” us today. All these pursuits are; J ON van Phone GIEL or 3974 3 and spring colors arc right and so is the modest price —$25. Universal is almost & Very Rev, U 1. Pattison—-biat 4766 Next Solomon turns to seek “vanity and a. striving after, "4 K Nore ke, Saturday TOons hm 3 always first with spring suits and dresses and this year is no exception. The cot- “e eee ee Ceeeeeeeeeceee |] ce wind.” To make any one of them | se====== : << t 2B tons and knitted jerseys that are on sale range in price from $7.95 to $12.95 and .° EVANGELICAL FREE CHORCH an end in life is to be chasing | 4 there is a marvellous selection of silk prints in half sizes. Women's winter coats, ig Gth Ave. Boat) Ambrose 3215 DIAL 3215 bubbles. To ‘fear God and keep | rT § car coats, men’s jackets and boys’ jackets are all on sale and there are many * ser fe a ee aio pm FOR THE BEST His commandments” is the whole | cw > CO Valentine 3 3 good bargains to be scen. — a : Pastar We dohu Wilson-Diat 1403 IN duty of man. NS 2 On my way back from lunch on Tuesday FT calicd in’ tora little visit with the Wein- De een igs wee penne Often T1 b Hed b HIT THE MARK Arrangements $ reich’s at NORTHWAY UPHOLSTERY. They are a busy couple these days and I found out that ' WRAT PRESBYTE ; en I have been appalicd by § Helga is almost as adept as her husband with a hammer, I browsed through drapery samples, i eT fist CHINESE FOOD the lack of reverence for God 1} with ane 3 not too far, as I didn’t have much time. They have over 350 patterned samples and twice that i Bundav Sehool 10 a.m TRY THE have seen in the attitudes of | Corsages 3 many plain, many designed for certain rooms, boy's, girl's, dens or living rooms and they also fe Services TE OO tan, NAT TAG PAN people. Yet the fac rematnd: ON |||.) Bave materials tor, schools, and neo rthway, OF course, th eee eeesopular “Trilan nes, | erylees ‘ mM, “ . + wi ine ever wed into | Taley . - tell you about was the car at rthway. ‘course, they have ar Trile S, to Rev. 1 8. Ganiile -DhW fest GRAND CAFE vet are ith seerel thin wal Pelex-flowers 2 Barrymore and Wiltons, tov, but the newest is Propylon Broadloom Twist which carries a 10- aan mo “ PRESHU BREAD DAILY IMGRIIENs ue pees * | $ year guarantee and has the highest crush resistance of any carpet. The color shades are soft 3 NP, PRTREIUS ANGLICAN Buy your Show Tickets Take Solomon's ad ice “Fear, . | ° $ and decorator-toned, Propylon is an eusy-care, luxuriant, yet reasonably priced necessity for Kod af bth Ave, B Anytime God and keep Wis) command. ‘Prince Ru pert F orists 200 - 3rd Ave, W. - Phone 2347 your home, Next week I'd like to tell you about the Panelrama Mandu fabric sample book, It's ’ ment,” and be spared his bitber | eee . an for Sunday wp PAUEIS LUTHERAN Bth Ave, at) Mettride | St. Sunday Sehool Wi4h aan, Services TP arm. and 70) pits Hey, ME Oatlaiid that W04 d . . ; Tindecided? Tn a aquandry over decoratine the livine: ream... ar hedroam . oor fran hall? It's almost that spring cleaning time azain and GORDON'S HARDWARE on McBride Street are willing and eager to help. As a spring event of note, Earl has put all his wallpaper on at half price and most of it is the pre-pasted type with plastic coating. Th’s wonderful, 1's wearable, and it’s washable and no matter What anyone says, there is something about a nice ¢ wallpaper that makes a room cozy and homey. There's no need to be all stuek up as it is simple to apply and you'll get. the hang of it easily, The patterns are mostly In quiet tones of beige, rose, green and white and the selection is execlent, A further memo: Latex paint Is BC. CLOTHIERS e e @ 1 i es 3 on sale at a special low price at Gordon's Hardware and they have all the vccessories, brushes, coe e > roller-coater, fers and all, that youll need for a profesional looking Job. FIRST BAPTIST B ' 1 ‘ Would you like to be a well Lressed Valentine? Would you ike to have admiring looks : ' . mt, 4 sue a Oe ge ,. Men's and Boy’s Wear |Iijii/ NL THE SABVSTION ARMY 89 Cirenville Court—-Frser st. Bunday Behe dh phan Services Eh aim. and THO p.m. ‘ Cape Ao Mrs Ub Mebonwld iad Bot ned Gest from your husband, flattering comments from your lady friends and best of all, a pleasing Juntor, Intermediate and ‘Teen e appearance in your mirror? It's uite possibe when your hair has been done by a skilled ‘ 206 4th Street. I > stylist. at the HOUSE OF BEAUT " Cinsses Oeth aa. eee called inoon Monday for a Nursery, Kindergarten and chat with Peggy Forbes and Lorill. Pessy was saying that they both have 20 Primary 118 pan. @ ’ 9 5 years experience in hairdressing and have kept up with the latest trends, They Services Taam. and 80 Dn, c Men's SUITS know what the older ladies like, sometimes a finger wave or marcel, or they'll Hey, de A, Hostam—Dhel S060 a e eCla § create the new spring styles for the younser airs, The decor of Pegey's House Se ceemmey 3 of Beauty ts most relaxing and it Is a pleasure to hive your hair done while ‘ en an Ave. a Regular 69.95 SALE PRICE sitting in one of the comfortable hydraulle gold leather upholstered — chairs. Honday Kehool 1 an. Men's SUITS 50 There are two of these and on the drying side she has three ottoman chairs so that you can Borvices Th nan. and 720 fie Men's F 96 RICE rest. your fect at the same time, You'll be enthralled with the fibre-giass screens with real Rev, Fe B daekson dat a7 DRESS SHIRTS" «05 2 0 6 Regular 52.50 SALE P butter tites and pressed autumn Jeaves and with her planters. The number for appointinents ¢ NEG! To “a ’ ' CR. a R 5 wre > | PENRO TA TARERNACKE S ‘al All Men’s W k Clothing! Tomorrow is February 10th and opening day for the Salmon Derby. Les Stevens at 3 | duniduy Bohor 10 1m. Men! F peciat on ens Wor orning: GATEWAY SPORTING GOODS was telling Me that Here have been several large fish cought Borvices 1) am, and 730 pn. ons 0 86 , already this week. T suppose they are practising up for opening day and getting their gear in § : tev, € A, Mytire SWEATERS Reg, 6.85 R ’ 0 order. The entrance fee for the derby ts five dollars and there are three prizes awarded cach § , ta IE, CHAPEN Men Ss Jackets 35 % Off woek. If you need a salmon troting rad and reel Les will be pleased to show you the best, He 4 MWe TE eens ‘aHtaKlon) M ‘ Ff ' ’ 0/ also has a good supply of Lucky Lowls, Herring Mage plugs nnd all the equipment that you'll ; 8 Bunny Hawt - rosa nn SWEATERS Neg. 19s) 2 0 1096 Men 5 and Boy S Shoes 35 70 Off od Another sign of spring at Gutewny are Lhe rows and rows of baseball mitts. He won't be ¢ i orvinner ani nnd as ' oe, Mm R Panton dale Caerts ‘ ‘ } ty bargain week at BATON'S aid you won't want to miss these money saving values i § } INET Men’ Suitcases, Men's Gloves and Hats, Wool you're In need of 4 fridge, washor, electric or gus range. This ts trade-in merehnndise and most aN at Ave, Went ens many more items on sale at ye eis ty good condition, Gerry ot Arehic will show It to you. Tught now the display floor ts 2? f 899 Blankets and R Mile Weg, 88 packed with furniture, chesterfields, radios, bedroom sultes wid simalier eliher for ensh or on budget terms, with nice things this year, Here we go agin, back to LANGVORD'S PITARMACY and straight do thelr enticing per fume counter, Dorothy Gray cosmetics wre an sue with 80 per eent aff the Saturn line, whieh is the very best af the Dorothy Gray produeta, The Satara Sheen Molstura Moun- dation, the Skin Freshener, Cleansing Cream and Lotion are enmebed with Vite~ min A and hormones, Me scent... Meee, delightful! for perteet Valentine pitts Miki suggested’ Vis a Vis spriry colognes, dusting powders or perfume nists i their magenti and gold ensesy or the Yardley’s Red Roses or Gavender soap spechu, one enake free with three; or Yurdley's hand erenm with the now ‘ft ‘ lock" dispenser in i squeeze bottle: or Rowntree's, Nollson's or Black Magle ehoco- lntes Your eholee is unttmited and for us youn) sweet Valentine Mom or tovcher, the red heart china planters ave the most! Tangford's hinve Coutt's enrds, place mits, favors nd faney gift wrap, tool . All for this week... . ee ee COPE ee ee EP OPEHEORLOOGUOEDIOUFIGIDOTIIGECITITIGLOTOTIIGIGCOLEEEE caccccoccrevevecsvveererooh \ iLoms, Ths all avaliable By the wry, the Baton entalogne ds out and {t's packed : Jr Intermediate wand Teen \ Giana dh win ; Nuraory, Kindergarten aud Primirye TY win. , * Aervings Von. and Tad: pen tev, 1, WwW. OW, HEN ade Bilal wee IPTEL EUSP cmeneu HO 4th Ave, Hist , Hiratay Hehaal iain Mervicny Honan. and Ast en Rav, he Hnmehenberger--Otit mint PACK TALE-UNERED eee ‘ HLET TE Ave, Bost ' Minton a tamodinde sunday ' Hohaal 10 an, Giveaway Prices. SHOES Man's RUBBERS 1.25 Rogular 12.95. SALE Mon’'s Work Boots 8.45 JACKETS Mon’s Dress Oxfords Block or Brown, Rog, 12.95 DRESS BELTS 99c MEN'S JACKETS Rog, 15.95 2 for 16.00 MEN'S SHIRTS 69¢ TIES 2 for 99c MEN'S BIB OVERALLS + OFF! wat ta Kindoryarten-Primary Churn Bohhoole Eb nim Tan Hohartaan, Sift omen en teense pereecmere re ao: NU NRE CORNET