Wrince Rupert Daily Mews Lev. Tuesday, September 18, 1962 Np me ae oa Neg gta + A 2 Chapter plans MANAGING EDITOR J. R. Ayres of The Prince Rupert Daily News shakes hands with Michael rummage sale A rummage sale was planned for October 12 at the meeting of the Duchess of Edinburgh Chap- Mrs. Neil MacDonald, *618 Elev- ported that certificates had heen presented to 17 new, Canadians at citizenship court last Mon- day at the Court House. Several members volunteered to assist at the Civic Centre car- nival to be held Octoher 5,°6 and 8. . ; The next meeting will be held Octoher,,11 at the home of Mrs. John Ewen,.1865 Seventh Av- enue East. Mrs, Wilfred McLean won the monthly prize. my ’ .Announcements @ General Meeting of all CNRA members, CNR Station (Up- stairs) Monday, September 17th at 7:00 p.m. (181) e Semi-Annual meeting Prince Rupert Curling Club, Monday, 8 Siler i 2 t eee bh eee D. Montesano, mechanical pg EE ore age ee te. te EE NEN Be We oe . ’ EL FOOLED ETAL VOODOO EW EELAD LAN Ape pm, at the Curling Rink. (181) Ce ere ee ete a te te a eh ee ter, Imperial Order Daughters service, it was announced at of, the Empire at °their meeting the first fall meeting of the held Thursday at the home of Centennial Rebekah Lodge No. enth Avenue East. i alla Hall, With Regent Mrs. Erwin Lind-- Miss Alice Paulson, noble strom in the chair, it was -re- grand, reported that the date a 40, held Wednesday at the Val- Lodge to mark anniversary _ The 111th anniversary of the Rebekah Degree will be celeb- rated this month at a church and place of the service will be announced later. The meeting was told that the regular fall meeting of the District Associa- tion No. 7 will be held in Prince Rupert with Terrace and Smi- thers Rebekahs taking part along with members of Centen- nial. The meeting will be held in the Sons of Norway Hal! at 1 p.m. October 6, followed by a banquet at 6 p.m. Mrs. William McDade was named convener of arrange- MISS DONA DOUGLAS, 22,. graduated from the Reyal In- + land Hospital School of Nurs-— ing at Kamloops on Septem- ber 7. A graduate of Booth ments and she will be assisted by Mrs. Norman Mrs. Frank Grover, Mrs. Charles Wilkinson, Mrs, Nat Inglis, Mrs. Harry Quick, Mrs. Horace Tat- tersal, Mrs. Knut Nordale and Miss Paulson. An evening of fellowship and: refreshments with invited guests : will follow the banguet. Moorehouse, | Memorial High School, she is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Douglas of 1867 Sev- - enth Avenue East, Prnce Rup- . ert. She won two awards, for proficiency in medical nurs-_ ing, awarded by Irving Clinic _ and the R. W. Irving Memorial - | Award for proficiency in medi- superintendent, who has just presented Mr. Ayres with an en- i ho AGB | . The lodge decided to sponsor . : graved ship clock on behalf of the newspaper staff. The pre- : Ba ce IS es esserts la woman’s bowling team. A do- cal nursing awarded by Miss_ sentation took place after a banquet held Saturday night at Ci / / nation was voted to the Cdna-| Evelyn Irving. She has been - om cauniear Canadian Legion. Mr. Ayres, and ms wife, Muriel, . ‘ . h dian National Institute for the! accepted as a nurse with the > augnter, Barbara, leave by car September 28 for Victoria, mE Ey. 7 t Blind. te ne Treani vn where they will make their home. \ Gj iven away eve ry a Ig District Deputy President, Mrs wenn Wash Iospital In, ; ie : » 1 oe pattie, Wash. — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman E oe Quick reported on the grand| - ot ns teu eens tegeumenen ' i ; : veryone — but everyone is invited to Dot] master’s visit and the picnic at Ma naging editor fated West's free cooking school at the Civic Centre to-|Exchamsiks campsite. About 60|/| 3215 DIAL 3215 “ ‘ S , night, Wednesday and Thursday, P. W. Shatford, adults and 20 children attend- FOR THE BEST © £ c . ed from. Terrace, Smithers and . y staff of newspaper manager of the local Shop-Easy store said yesterday. | prince Rupert lodges, Mrs. Quick | [IN Miss West, an ener getic,! | ‘ize which was! KE. : . p Pp ~ cheery dimple - cheeked little Coast, started her career as a sented be Lire Douglas Brown CHINESE FOOL ue ope . ° , re 7 i yA : 4. : N : S. * Smooth sailing’ and best wishes were extended meen all Set, to demonstrate (city of New York enone she ate of Prince Rupert. TRY THE ; . ¥ ; apes, £ 2 Jf 5 Gia Tes : “cs . Saturday night to J. R. (Dick) Ayres, editor and distribute prizes and baked. rected and instructed in cook-| MTS. Malan ceneivat birth! GRAND CAFE general manager of The Prince Rupert Daily News at dishes al..the cooking schools ing schools for a large New York |/fcoree Mclune verb ver Os | SH BR a farewell party staged by the newspaper staff at the Royal Canadian Legion Club 27, Mr. Ayres leaves for Victoria) to work for The Colonist at the! end of September after nine! years with The Daily News. ‘Not only is The Daily News! losing the dean of its school of} journalism,” John F. Magor,; publisher of The Daily News said | Mr. Magor listed several “il- lustrious graduates” trained by Mr. Ayres over the past nine years, who he said “join: me in sending sincere regrets but also best wishes for the move ahead for Professor Ayres and his’ two charming ladies.” “May Victoria now enjoy the sario extraordinary. established ed ship clock, Michael D. Mon- tésano, Daily News mechanical superintendent said that the staff had looked forward to Mr. Ayres’ return to the city after a two-month rest in Victoria but “had been jolted by the an- Ayres had been in charge and that the staff was. “extremely sorry to see you go.” On behalf of his wife and himself, Mr. Ayres thanked his co-workers for the “wonderful gift” and also for the co-opera- tion he had received over the years. He said that while he hada along Smith Inlet. A FLOATING CHURCH, believed to be the only on in Canada, was dedicated Saturday afternoon in Smith- Inlet How, conference treasurer. The entire church edifice, 22 by 70 feet, actually floats.on large cedar logs. In addition to the main sanctuary which seats about 75, there are two classrooms, a full kitchen and a natural. wood entry way with a bell tower. It will have its own power plant. The church serves the logging camps The Northern Light, moored alongside the church, is owned and operated by the same denomination. cruises up and down inland waterways doing (which are .being gram includes recipes for the male chefs and teenagers and for the experienced and inex- perienced homemakers, } ©“L will demonstrate new uses of familiar foods, low - calorie Tecipes. quantity cooking, en- tertaining tricks, how to be a D e of its kind them al] away after the school is over at 9:30 p.m.” The only thing Dot has trou- It ‘fully. welfare, medical operated un-| food firm. der ithe auspices of the Shop- | Easy Stores. She said her pro- Her work took her many times “to eastern Canadian towns and ‘cities, and two years ago Shop- ‘Hasy’s parent Company, West- ifair Foods Ltd., persuaded her 'to come to Canada permanently ‘to act aS personal economist for ‘Shop - Easy stores throughout ithe West, day gifts while the members sang “Happy Birthday.” dale. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Moorehouse and Mrs. Nor- ; “ FRESH BREAD DAELY | Buy your Show. Tiskets Anytime Atpen "Till §:00 a.m \eciueeemesninen Her headquarters are in Win- from Port Arthur and Fort Wil- liam to Vancouver. “T have an average of 300 let- bie with is soup, and this sheiters a week,” Miss West said. jdoes not make during the school|“And I have had many from, ‘because she does not think itj|this area. jean he carried home success- “They write to me for recipes suggestions and _ solutions some of The Daily News “gradu-, Besides the baked to} - : Miss West, who conducts cook.|many kitchen problems. It is fun} jing schools for Shop-Easy stores | to be here in person to tell dishes, t ‘ a] FEET ETN IL Register NOW at the Civic Om Ladies Keep Fii Interesting and varied classes to start | in a telegram from Duncan, read! nouncement that he was leavin relaxed hostess, and will actu-|nipeg where she has an office WIC Gte re : C s C £ r . . . a “ge . aA NL My ae ; . . : LM. by office manager Mrs. Jeanjagain.” He said the newspaper by Rev. G. O. Adams, president of the’British Columbia Confer- jajly make baked dishes, salads, | from which she directs her brisk October 3, 8:00 p Nixon. had run smoothly while © Mr.} GMCe of Seventh-day Adventists. He was assisted by Rev. A. N. |casseroles, desserts and give |correspondence with housewives To Keep You Trim, Young, and Energetic Feel Better —- Be Happier Centre or Phone 2244 OE EET OE ES } . a one Eye Oe eee ene lengthy list of humorous © and and mission. work, from tne Lakehead to the Westithem something of the recipes | Legion Curling Chub # insjructor and musical. impres-|not-so-humorous memories of PERSONALS - I’ve collected in my travels.” prizes will be given away night- The list for those eligible to curl with the ly, and at the end, the drawing for the grand prize, an electric ates” it was to the members of, re %. mat hon ion Bighth the staff who were still with the | bi cifie Airli re s ind a fan paper that he owed a debt of: * nes sunday tor a in Prince Rupert. For nine years he labored to bring forth a litter Legion Curling Club is now posted in the Bever- 4 of good papers and we will miss —, him.” gratitude. week’s visit in Churchill, Man. range, will take place. Miss West age Room. “News editor Gary A. Oakes, as|. “Life in Prince Rupert has ‘ FF. "s, has just come from Kitimat News | y AL es, pre Miss Lois Good, daughter of ee where more than 2,000 people . . . . master of ceremonies: traced Mr.|been a busy and exciting onc/Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Good, @ g r 0 a a ‘pre S came to her three nights of Those interested in curling this season Ayres’ carcer as a newspaper- man since 1931 and said that it had been a pleasure working “for you and we will miss you.” and I thank you one and_-all for helping me try to produce a good newspaper.” He snid that through Knowing them he was In presenting Mr.’ Ayres and{leaving Prince Rupert “a richer/on Sunday afternoon she was 5 \ _ RTE . : : . ” ay : as e 5 rith Prince Rupert his wife Muriel with an engrav-;man. euest of honor at a tea held at I recipes wi ELK’S NEWSPAPER DUES at a ter “at J RB V homemakers. the home of Mrs. George W. une 1 Ox arlety —_————— : Baily Crosswerd Puzzie former city residents, has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Webber, of 1660 Alfred Street for the past two wecks. Cook of 529 Third Avenue West, with Mrs. Cook and Mrs. R. G. Farmer as hostesses. Miss Good po" — Carcbn Compl With Soups And Breads © schools. ning she will be at the Shop- Easy store to discuss food and|, Beach Place left by plane Friday for a vacation in Vancouver and please list their name, On Friday afternoon and eve- | or phone 4141. Miss Marlene Dumas of 1278 CAR You May Win ., visited wilh «many of her old << San Francisco, Calif. ACROSS 45 Like an old 10 Characters in friends at the tea before she = A New 1 Where Princess woman, . “Paradise Lost”: left on the late afternoon plane ° Grace lives, 46 Guy's companion, 3 words, to return to her home in Van- B.C. LAND SURVEYOR ° Dedge Dart 330 u Spanish province, ‘ig Oey chance, u Frevalent, ith couver, RJR id 1 It's Fun! ook a header; ithout guidance, ndowed wi ,. RA . J. Reynolds $ ‘ i i ! ‘2 words, - 49 Great mountain life, ‘ ‘ _ a . ‘ y It's Exciting! Cards Still Available! i4 Clear, chain, 13 Aria —, in the ek paeriek reed cote Gox 1438, Terrace 16 Windflower, 51 — ct labora (pray typical three-part city Saturday by train after at- I VI 3-5522 17 Girl in “Gone “and work) : Lat, aria form, tending the Baptist Leadership Phone ” AO Numbers Pulied to Date With the Wind. 52 Existentialism, 15 Waver. Training School in Calgary, Branch Office 18 Evergreen tree, for one, with long seed pods, 19 One of tho 53 Oarsmen, 54 Memento, 56 High spirits. 20 Ace: 3 words. 24 East Indian tree, 25 Substance. , 27 Billet-doux: 2 / Alta., and visting his parents at McBride, B.C, oh * fe Box 284, Prince Rupert . Phone 2082 DON’T DELAY! ea wwe ome ‘ . Shee ee ae * a ha hd ad ie’ had ed et hee et et Bd eee ek BUY A CARD NOW! jan re missiles. 58 Wandering: Poet, words, Mr. and Mrs, Richard Edgar ~ “ —- i s) al Same; Fr, 60 Architectural 34 Angered, and Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Mc- 3 Common verb, 61 atyle: Fr. e 35 Brigid | spells ‘ Donough and son Waynes re- . e e o spartan Wine city o words, turned home Saturday by car NOW h bh KA h 95 magistrate, France, on the | 3 Crosshar, dying, ’ from. a twoeweok holiday in the iS t e time to Uy your emi Pers OS ‘harlotte 1one, ometimo flying, © . ; mem 9987 O17. ” oe Corday’ viet 62 Compared of object, & , south and the Okanapgan, te 5 Sound of thunder, three, « 38 Little ring, / h C C ‘ a Slippery. / 68 Come out, re ermal towns 2 / | at t e IviCc entre 29 Growing out, A2 Calling forth. 5 f jf hone | 30 Man's name 1 Mosque turret, 43 Roman writer PEED CUPL EN CE . © meaning “rich.” 2 Dine too well, of plays, The two-months old daughter REGISTER FOR THE FOLLOWING ACTIVITIES SL Prospector’s find, 3 No ono: Tat, 4b Rright color, { of Mr. and Mrs, Prank Lone of 32 Founder of 4 Kind of brick, ‘46 Kind of grass, ‘ a4 , Vas tune * Badminton Ballet Classes Art Club Ethical Cultura 5 Cincinnati: Abbr, 50 Garmont for a7 Firth AVONUC West, wil + ‘ iste des p m Movement. GHA fraction: 2 . evening went, ewe feteniiia ee radon held Basketball Square Dancing caeiiary a Justify, words, 53 Inogene of T P TLIBTO CPC ' le * Ballroom Dancin ‘lower Craft ee vv Thrifty one, q Noatalala “Lane” 55 Done with, ° during the morning service at Floor Hoc °Y Brid Club 9 Jewellery a 40 Night: Tat, of song. A? Wayslile place, the Elyst Presbyterian Chureh Volleyball rage Vu ewe Cry, a reren al mana Dial °° ae of the Sunday mormins. \ Pistol Classes Chess Club Copper Tooling : werogative, VY Sinall: al zoilinea, parents ' ar 16 : . . ‘ys im r tr Oe Tea Teo Tre cieeharents were Mr, and Mrs, : Rifle Classes Photography Weaving, 7 tee S. Gamble officiated at the Loy Table Tennis Little Theatre sewing Classes f 13 14 1 ceremony, He Weight Training Concert Society Coramics . : A dinner wis held after the Hava y ‘or heard waman rove about | Cream of celery aeup and: condamimd are . _ . . A. : 8 i " Jaseryied at (he home of the nia- Wha Wifodr tunchelax. enokine? When he “aoup nites"! hat will append ta all Keep Fit (Ladies) Stamp Collecting Woodwork a TET Loy mys ternal grandparents, Mr. and Foe eee teeth nwayetromt-fun members oe the ta shangenbto te Men‘s Conditioning Roller Skating Handicraft : — f ° Mrs, Alfred Ritehle, 140 Seventh yoy A TT a Frat feutt appease, and iiher eonked Body Building Hand Ball and Squash Metal Rnamedlling : 8 a ay ?. 25 Avenue east. tray Mt ane ey Lor manned fritte can he packed In paper ’ ' . or °) . i et ‘ eee ———e ge toga ort ng we Wie ups with Vn Anat et Fronen fen tle Gymnast Ics Active Games Filmy Program i a . “ee . . t , ‘ + (hey { stil Tin protecting fol dishes are ave van taal 4 a i aA a9 F | IR S [ A | (> CLASS ES bur und tntereat ng variety ew mt yeatt payne me aan serra came tm lens wus wen wus pad SUN ome 2 fam tue pass fue Gm Oa Om feet OU Gt ene Ga GED URN OU ADK FRET UE OORt Mand OrmN tan GamY DEH Yn OR Hd ON OY Om UL ed toes On LE | ok beer oh ba a Bt " i ined wren HAT: ovement Nb The St. John Anmhulanee Ase Tho dayn of Che paper sack ane over, mine alleen OF Cid OF k . . ¢ une Ry?! aad soclatdon, Heinee Rupert heaneh, Mea ag alae Wee equmen tat , rrunhcproat wedgeentunpesl Naat xe MEMBERSHIP RATES REGISTER YOUR TINY TOTS 4 TR 4 en 3 (34 45 [ag Ty Bey Will stark a senior frst ald class Well balanend complete meal with same: Homo-haked hewn dies momeratia Family: (any number) cea $ 12.00 4.6 n y yeaa ve AL Lhe Sheena Health Unit at? tng hot, Biop anid mand eho cate biel | ee Pe Mek alm | years 1% LY Ed be yWah Voy + ne . . Wi ia oN ‘ ' ‘ , .T in- * - i £ a7 [aa uo [| Tae R40 Mera [aa ag Ad p.m, Wednesday, September 19, yao ath fri Tan by CELERY nisQUE Hushand and Wife 8,50 peer ener renee e eemee] aha ne This WH he the only ctass (its combination canned candenaed sou 8 vn . iegemht Ai ‘ ' ‘ nee t shased ab most | aa : wh) condonmad oroats . ' of Cha 4 a fll and organizations, espectally Marketa ty tasctuting vuriety which | at colony ani * yy Adult 3,00 . " SERIES COMMENCE : semen eee THE eports, are urged to send at hotpa eliminate tuneh box monotony. (ft ean (Of ounces) condenned conaommé 3 00 CONCERT § R " \ 1a weal 19 50 ata , Randwlehes wre made ina twinkling and | 1 wey mille Teans (12 - 19) ' L ' ‘ 50 Faas 1 4 ‘onresontatdve to par- VOR WEE NG ROU ann . ne a yi . ety lenst one yepresonta 1 WIHT almoant necedfart nt all, (he dnp con | Mined parsley apes . cate OCTOBER ond | cemee | memere menee L | ewer Hielpate in the first ald glass, ho heated andi bubbling, (hen poured Into snares af catuey ‘ally slowly nett Juniors (up to PD es 2.00 ; v2 53 GY 155 . ; # wideemouth vactim battle where it will | BU cream of celery moun well] slowly 6 . P Any high school girls who I~ atay pining hot until noon, Te yew pack conaonmd, Add milky heat hut do nag re 105 pons tet un tet brew WE faNH Sam tet WE Cod tas Oat UP MY Met a Oe OO TOS MY LY We De Um Oy ene et Hem RSS UY NT NE Ot her wre! ma BH Oo roe (rt ah WH) Gu ere wet One we On og 67 59 tend to study mursing are urged wovernl box try mixing te Rae, he a ie with minced | ) . : , Hropo you mUbLC NOW BOUpW mY ‘ fo use this opportunity to learn proper lend procuces ¢ * indicates classes starting before October Ist. . 30 first alc, ng many hospitals aro " 7 We ~ a aa erie rons ' For furthor information phone 2244 or 4326 between | p.m, 10 p.m, | ea mebeenslannond certificate, ee a aaa t a