Moose holds annual “picnic Even the weatherman co-operated Sunday to hold off the rain so every- one could hae a good time at the annual Moose pic- nic held at the Port Ed- yard ball park. “In charge of the event were Governor Harold Hampton of the Loyal] Order of the Moose, and his committee composed of Melvin Matthews, who was in charge of the races, Jake De Wagd, Peter Wanner, Lorne An- derson and William Sharp. During the afternoon a hase- pall game and horseshoes were enjoyed. Winners of the races were: Boys and girls up to two years: Joy Sharp, Rhonda Vaselenak; over two years, Maureen Ronald and Michael Ronald; hoys, tive and six, Robbie Ronald, Bradley Sharp, Neil Neilson; girls five and six years, Sharon Viereck; boys, six, seven and eight, Wayne Sharp, Robbie Ronald and Shar- on Viereck. Boys, eight to 12, Roddie Schwab, Kenneth Dallyn and Wayne Helgason. Three - legged race: William Neilsen and Wayne Helgason, Lorne Anderson and Mrs, Char- lotte Anderson, Kenneth Dallyn and Roddie Schwab. Sack race: William Kenneth Hardy and Dallyn; ladies sack Lorne Anderson, Mrs. Vaselenak and Mrs. Brunton. Wheelbarrow race: Mrs, Sharp and Kenneth Hardy, Roddie Schwab and Kenneth Dallyn, and Neil Neilsen and Barry Hel- gason. ~ Backward crawl: Roddie Schwab, William Neilsen, Wayne Helgason; relay race: Kenneth Hardy and William Sharp, Rod- die Schwab and Kenneth Dallyn, tie between William Neilsen and Wayne Helgason and Lyall Vier- eck and Lorne Anderson, Nail - driving contest: Neilsen, Kenneth race: Mrs. Ronald Douglas Mrs. Lorne Anderson, Mrs. McIntyre, | Mrs. Hardy. Tug-of-war was won | by Lorne Anderson’s team. PERSONALS Mrs. Esther Warburton two grandchildren, Vicki Supplying growing citics with going service. COR DETAILED FLIGHT INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS PHONE 99 TAXI Prince Ruport 5302 HEAD OFFICE: VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT KATHY POWELL, formerly of Australia, has been operating a postcard and souvenir stand aboard the Alaska tour Canadian Pacific steamships for the last seven years of the nine years she has been with the company. Miss Powell came to Canada in 1954 after going to England with some friends who were in the British Empire Games. Miss Powell herself was a member of the Melbourne Rowing Club which won rowing championships in the — . . | state of Victoria for eight years. She has been to Europd three 7 times for visits in the lust eight years, but always returns to Canada and the boats, which she says she loves. She finds the trips and the tourists most interesting, and meets people from all over the world at her job. The Princess Louise will be in port tomorrow morning northbound and will pass through here again. Monday afternoon on her way south. — Staff photo by Phylis Bowman and and Betty, left by train Wednesday for her home in North Vancou- ver after a week's visit at Port Simpson, where she was born. vitcd | Prince Rupert Daily News 3 Wednesday, August 15, 1962 PERSONALS couver and Victoria where he companied by Mrs. Holtby’s sis- Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Horan and: small son Wayne of 1030 Seventh. Capt. and Mrs. George Gra- eae on Vancouver Island and ham at ildr { will visit with friends and rela- |ter, Mrs. David Thomson of Bur-/the States before returning home, Ws ’ car (and four ee iStoria, where tives. lingame, Calif, who will visit bringing with them Mrs. Wilfred Avenue East have left for a Capt. Graham has been trans- + + + here for a few weeks. St. Clair of 410 Fifth Avenue weeks mone cea eo veit with ferred as relief master with the} Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Berg and + * + ” ob he | parents aad ‘erionds Department of Transport. Dur-|sons Glenn and ‘Robert of 321! mr. and Mrs. Rayner Mont- | nn _ j ing his 17 years with the DOT,, Fifth Avenue West returned |gomery and son Bill of 530 Sixth| Mr.and Mrs. R. G. Zacharias DS he has served aboard the Birnie,|home Thursday by car from 2/Avenue West leave by car tomor- and three children have arrived B.C, LAND SURVEYOR “ the Alberni and the Alexander|two week motor trip to Barker-|row for a holiday in Vancouver. in Terrace where Mr, Zacharias a. he " be lwill take up his duties as prin- ‘ R, J. Reynolds 30x 1438, Terrace Phone VI 3-5522 Branch Office Box 284, Prince Rupert Phone 2082 voce ere en ee Mackenzie. Mrs. Graham was the former Miss Beverly Botra- koff and came here 10 years ago with her parents from Edson, Alta. ville and the Okanagan, + + + Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson of 531 Sixth Avenue West left by car Friday for a two week holiday to Barkerville and the interior. They were accompanied by J. R. Wrathall. + + Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bohannon of 238 Sixth Avenue West re- turned home by car Sunday from a month's holiday to Hazelton and the Okanagan. bt Mr. and Mrs. Henry Powell of 1645 Fighth Avenue East left by car last week for a two weck trip to Vancouver, Victoria and the States. + + Cy Mrs. A. Brett Smith and sons Brett, 7, and Douglas, 5, of Bur- naby, arrived in the city Sunday night by train to visit until Sat- urday with Mrs. Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Holtby of 421 Dunsmuir Street. They were ac- + + + lcipal of Skcen Junior - Senior Mrs, T. R. Lloyd of 1108 sev-| High School in the fall. A gradu- enth Avenue East leaves by Ca-jate of the University of British | nadian Pacific Airlines Friday for; Columbia, he spent three years, Vancouver, where she will meetias boy's councillor at North, her daughter, Miss Judith Lioyd ; Kamloops High School and then; who is attending summer school, taught for three years at Hazcl-: They will spend a few days mo-'ton Amalgamated School. | * of Mrs. G. H. Collings and Lor- raine spent the weekend in Ter- race visiting friends. - ib ts Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Montesano and three children of 118 Ninth Avenue West returned Friday from a three week camping trip to Fraser Lake, the Babine area and Prince George. Cy + * Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Van Nice of 1103 Eighth Avenue East and family accompanied by their neice, Miss Elaine Woodruff, re- turned home Sunday {from a two week camping trip to Lake Kathlyn at Smithers, + + * John Mostad of 128 Ninth Av- enue West left by Canadian {Pacific Airlines Monday for Van- ANOTHER QUALITY PRODUCT - FROM CROWN ZELLERBACH CANADA LIMITED G SCHOOL OPENING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER — SEND THE 7 CHILDREN BACK TO SCHOOL IN SMART NEW STURDY FOOTWEAR. Be Erom our stock you'll find the largest selection of children’s BACK TO SCHOOL shoes in Northern B.C. OXFORDS, BOOTS, STRAPS, LOAFERS, SADDLES, PATENTS, FLATS, DESERT BOOTS and GYM RUNNERS, we have them all, in styles that put them ahead of the class. THE CLERKS AT FASHION SPECIALIZE IN CHILDREN’S SHOE FITTINGS -— Avoid the last minute rush — SHOP EARLY — Francois Lake News By AGNES H, NEAVE FRANCOIS LAKE — The Land- ing seems quiet now with the Nesbitt family having left on Saturday morning. The girls, Laura, Jean, Mary and Tricia helped in our store and had be- come quite competent at sweep- ing and tidying shelves and waiting on customers, and it was quite a help for us to have them. || They brought with them a 16- SAY KIDS — — WIN THIS A.G.S. MODEL E-6 6 TRANSISTOR BATTERY PORTABLE RADIO Lucky Back to School Draw Complete wit h @ieexm batter ies, ear-(jas David Allen, 221 - 2nd Ave. West, you are this week's foot sports runabout Mary Dawn ; < J : .f: ; : which we thought had been fac- phones and carry- |; a Lucky $5.00 Certificate winner. Please claim before 6 p.m. tory built but we found out later ing case. Se eae Saturday, August 18, otherwise invalid. that Bill Nesbitt had built it him- . a ° self. It surely surprised one of Nothing to buy - nothing to do our visitors who arrived late at night to see a Prince Rupert boat moored right in front of his cottage and he recognized it right away and wondered how it " here. We all enjoyed watehing Mary Dawn chasing about the lake and Mrs. Nesbitt kindly took some of our family out for an evening with her. + © + Another real loss for us was when the Newton family ieft for Winner Announced Sept. 15 Just drop in, fill your name and the school you'll attend. CONTEST LIMIT GEOG STUDENTS ATTENDING SCHOOL ONLY WEAR EN TO SCHOOL" § FASHION-FOOT REMEMBER THE GOLDEN RULE: “FIRST TO FASHION TH coowee ro oe U home in Prince Rupert on Mon- day morning as they had been i here for two weeks. We were able 'to get together here in our house fone evening when the Knight ‘family was also here from Witi- ‘mat, and Alison Newton kindly played the accompaniments on our piano for us all to sing. Mrs. | Knieht, who is choir master of j the Aneliern Chureh in Kitimat: and also teaches piano, took over | with the piano later on and we sang some real ald favorites. We! are still wondering haw youns Tommy Newton managed to eet his hat sately back hame again for our cow and the horses had: their eyes on it) from the day he- arrived here, It was of woven’ straw wilh the ends sticking oul in all directions. Our cow fol-’ lowed him about trying to cateh This RAYS ORT Wrewies TO ~ war wenmnes oie rennet 7 THE ONLY EVAPORATED MILK PROCESGED IN Bo, hold but he managed to keep) ERG RY : ahead, and the horses also did a vicars their best to grab it. Wugh was \ Ay a hit startled one morning when | he came ta the corral to see the young stallion Banjo lying on Chis side with Tommy mneoneerm. | edly silting on top of him. Banjo is eettiing used to the youne- sters about him but none af us, thourht that he'd put up with one of thom sitting on top of hin, 11 piece BEDROOM ENSEMBLE includes ye % Our nine year old granddaunh- ter Marie has her arm ina sting for she sprained tt. Bhe had been | nding the young palomino on the gallop in the morning back on the raneh without coming to grief, but din the night she reach- ed for na elisa of water beside her bed nnd reached too far and fel] out. af bed! } Headboard Bed 2 Pillows Box Spring 1 Spread Spring Filled Mattress 2 Bedroom Lamps Chitfonior 1 Bedroom Rug Drossor With Plato Glass Mirror re ob I. was good to have the Robert. Himons family from Rupert with us for two nights as they have stayed with ws twlee betore, We found the ehildren grown and aitered but we recognized: their parents the moment they a- rived here wmexpectedly. + 8 Although tt was auch a late senaon there were aver nvere ery tres Chan ever in the Burns Lake alr on Saturday, Several here miso toale dn thoty horses wad entitle and won several prizes, Ou son Wugh had thought of letting young Marie take a pony inand de, but she conldi’t maniee Howith herarm dna sting, so she was very disappointed. In Walnut or Light Finish GORDON Cornor 3rd Ao, and Fulton Stroot ng AR gg ana ngg Iiag e P I Im