wy “\ppinge RupertsDaily News <4) vheads | 2ise renee ve me OR TER - -K of C meet at Terrace — “Knights of Columbus of Ter- race Council 5149, Kitimat Coun- cil’ 5148. and. Prince Rupert Bishop’ Bunoz Council 5282,. at- tended a District Meeting in ‘Terrace over the Remembrance “ : 7 ‘Day holiday week-end, More ——<—~ ‘than 50 officers and committee || - 2 ce chairmen’ attended. a h oAnt. “The occasion was a visit of the . T e BEST spot: - for. state deputy, Gordon A. Brego- |}. a _ ss of amfoops, who was. ac MID-DAY LUNCHES Boy Scout, Association | 7 t if gu fi . 1 “) Kevan'vanHerd was installed as president of the Prince Rupert District Boy Scouts Association at: their. annual dinner-meeting held at the Royal Canadian Legion last night. pe Other members of the execu- tive which was installed by. Ma- iams of Vancouver,.. assistant gistrate E, T. Applewhaite, | provincial ‘commisioner, told the chairman of the nominating | gathering of some of the Scout committee, were R. ‘G.:’‘Marget- | jamborees he ‘had attended and “ _ son, vice-president;,L. P. McRae, | how Scouting, in general, and: a ii : : jamborees: helped ~ build . good treasurer; T. Blocka, secretary; Jack Mussallem, badge ;, segre- charactersiand develop good citi- SVgens.ei bce ee oe ae! \ tary; and council members; Alex oa He gave a brief resume of the ‘ Brokenshire, Mrs. T.. A. Johny stone, Ray McLean, Rev.. J A, [founding and history of Scouting Roskam, William Turner; Ron-|and said that the’ out-of-doors ald Black, J. R. Elliott, William | program carried. out in this. or- ganization ‘rounded out a- boy’s Lambie, A. J. Beliveau, R. C. S. Graham and Donald Hawryluk, character, made him observant ' and: capable, promoting his, ini- - Mr. van Herd; who has‘ been | 810. : iin the city since March’as’ per- tiative and made him, healthy: an Se = sonnel officer of the Department mind and body. 02.0 ek During the evening, commun- LOVELY PRINCESS TILLICUM (left) otherwise known as Seouter Harold Britten, ‘stands be- of Transpo ae een an ee eine ine vas led by District hind Chief Fairview, (Scouter G. M. Currie) during a hilarious ‘skit presented ; at‘the annual tie Sea Scouts in Vancouver 10 Seoutmaster, David Ridsdale, and banquet of the Prince Rupert District ‘Boy ‘Scout Association at the ‘Royal . Canadian Legion years ago. In_ his acceptance Scouters N. Rp. Christensen and last night. Chief. Rolling Rock: (Garland : Garrioch), right, also Morris Kaardal as Chief Sure- speech, he said he realized that |Harol d Britten. - aa shot and Louis Nagy as Chief Hecate Straits were all viemng for the fair’ princess s hand,.as told See ocal association was indeed| An amusing “ict was‘put on by Guest speaker #. F. (Ted) Will- qt companied by John W. Bedford, the: state. advocate, and C. T. Mangun of Penticton, the state }treasurer, mo The. meeting ‘took the form of’ an. officer's | indoctrination course, under the direction of District. Deputy, of District No. 13;:John W. Duggan, of Prince Rupert. | -Following the sessions, the Knights attended a banquet in the Terrace Hotel. Grand Knight Henry Fortin of the Terrace Council, welcomed the visitors to the area. | BUN Go by commentator Frank Morowski. the banquet. The skit was much ‘enjoyed by the 125 persons “attending a busy and active organization, and he was honored: to accept the post as president. He an- Mr. Britten, ‘ ) Morris Kaardal, Louls Nagy, G. M. Currie and Garland Garrioch. ¥rank .: Morowski, State deputy Gordon Bregoliss said that while all three Coun- cils were relatively new in their nounced that the next meeting “nn we - of the association would be. held Ss A t camps d cond te fed -at 8 p.m. Wednesday, November coutmaster Ridsdale closed the 91 at the Civic Centre. = # evening's activities. : A. J. Beliveau, association past- president, welcomed the 125 guests to the banquet and in- troduced the head guests, Char- les Fox, president of Kitimat wR District: Council, Thomas Larson, ‘Kitimat district commissioner, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Guy of the Columbianism work, . they all showed zeal and determination in carrying out their program. poses Ss = a YETPERC ES mes Lots of Toys. a oe On Display at — oe as Kinsmen Club; Magistrate and of MOTE: * _Mrs.-Applewhaite,.‘old.friends:in .. BY CBA L mo Scouting,” Mr. and’ Mrs. .T.jf ooo. 0) & t eekae ee a, ‘Gateway N Blocka, W. J. Smith, past. vice- ue ras - \ president; Mrs..George Cook, for- ‘mer Girl Guide . commissioner, -'Mrs. .Beliveau . and Alderman Gordon. Carlson, who ““prought greetings. and best wishes from the. city. With Walter Smith as master | — ’ >. Sporting Goods _ of ceremonies, reports were given by last year’s executive and by _W. D; Sutherland, commissioner, and: T:-H. Retvedt,;camp chair- VISITORS FROM KITEMAT — Thomas Larson, district scout- ..|.7——— master, centre, and Charles Fox, president of the Kitimat Dis- . ce 7 trict Council, .right, are welcomed by A. J. Beliveau, past- 5 Over 6 5 S : president of the Prince Rupert District Council. . The visitors: | 1° ct Weére*special guests at the annual dinner-meeting of the Prince’ Rupert Council held at the Royal Canadian Legion last night. — Staff photos by Phylis Bowman —F. Vovember to form’ club © " Persons who are 65 years and over are. asked to come to an in- -together “which: will the main lounges < entre at 2715 Monday ie i F = es 2 . -_ SE SR EH wes SPR SEK ERE TPE See ee agrams * af reagent aes? » qram’s =: S - , IALOLD — vot od a f - f i | phis get-together is being held m Q-- - to form a Senior Citizen’s Club, 7 cops : oe ve - e ‘ a sno wer Jacob Vandenbrink, Centre man- m epee * Many beautiful and useful,er, Mrs, T. ‘A. McMeekin,. Mrs. ager said. The club. will meet [ o/s OE Ye *sifts’ were presented to bride-|Wick, Mrs. James “Arseneau Sr.,| twice: weekly in the! afternoons | RF MARGETSON, was instal~'_ “elect. Dorothy Ballinger at.a)Mrs. Nettie Dell, Mrs. .Helgi Eir- to.play various games, see. films ° ‘ shower - party held in her honor jikson, Mrs. (A. C.:Cameron;: Mrs, ind have socials. Kitchen facili- “on Friday at the home of Mrs.\Peter .Guyan, Mrs, “Earl Dean, |} ties ‘are available in this lounge “Donald Oakley, 220 Fourth Av- Mrs. T. H. Sorenson, “Mrs. G.-D. ‘tor. makin: “tea. or. Gffee iets enue West. Mrs. Sam Haudens-|Poffenroth, Mrs. ‘Laurie Lang- | OF Making tea. or. Coe child was co-hostess for the af-|ford, Mrs. Robert Duncan, Mrs.| Zf anyone. 1s interested but "fair. 2 . Stanley Ballinger'Sr., Mrs. Stan- cannot attend this meeting, they | The guest of honor, Wilk ety agaist. Airs, W.'A. Reld, MISS| sory or 4326 am Civic’ Centre at 1 e ° . 9 . e . . + oe ' at the First Presbyterian Church. |\Teeny Ballinger, -Miss Diane 2244 or 4326 any: afternoon after 1 pm. There is no charge for this club and a Civic Centre membership is not needed in or- _ The gifts were presented to her Ballinger and Miss Lynne’ Ne- .as she was seated before a fire- | graiss.. oo, der to join, Mr. vVandenbrink| Graham and Donald Hawry- | said, . luk, ro ‘place which was gaily decorated| genging gifts but ‘unable to ‘with pink and white streamers attend were Mrs. William Hardy, —-PRLTA to cast 3-act play. - sand wedding bells. . . = During the evening, games Mrs, Mary McGriesh, Mrs. D, 8. and bingo were played and a McGriesh, Mrs. W. R. Bingham, Anyone interested In acting or helping in any way with . the production of a play is invited to come to the Civic Centre at 11 o'clock. Saturday morning to attend a casting meeting » ‘lunch was served. Mrs, Roy Becker, Mrs. W. E, called by,the Prince Rupert Little Theatre Association. —,, ‘ “Those present were Mrs, Tom|Swanson, Mrs. B. Neal, Mrs. D. » Ballinger, the bride-elect’s moth-|T. Madge, Mrs. A, A. W. Mac- ~The organization plans to present a three-act play, “Alice in Wonderland”, in the Civic Centre December 20 and 2], ’Margit Parkvold,. Mrs. _Bjorn}donell, Mrs.. Walter - Ballinger and 17 people are needed In the cast, . A LBM E& Co. Many more will be needed to assist with scenery, props : Chartered Avcountanls and Hghting, etc. so‘any interested teen-ager or adult is urged ane ts to attend. 32:55 Fourth Avenue East Anyone wishing to take part in this production and is Prince Rupert, B.C. unable to attend this mecting may contact PRLTA president’ O, |, EIDSVIK, C.A. [ R, R. Whitely at 3687. TELEPHONE 3975 led as vice-president of the | . - SPE Prince Rupért District Council -| -* co Association at the annual ban-'. co - quet.. L: .P. McRae and T. Blocka were returned as trea- | surer and secretary and Jack Mussallem “is badge secretary. | Council members are Mrs. T. : A. Johnstone, Rev. J..A, Rosk- | am ,Alex Brokenshire, Ray Mc- _ . Lean, William Turner, R. B. Black, J. R. Elliott, William - Lambie, A. J. Beliveau, R. C.8.)| or by the Government of British Columbi Soe. ry foo nek i ME Notice of Election Public notice is hereby given to the electors of the City of Prince Rupert that | require the presence of the said electors at the City Clerk's. Office, City Hall on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of November, 1962, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing persons to . represent them as Aldermen and School Trustees. This meeting is part of the workshop this weekend by the drama group. . At 8 o'clock tonght, two short, one-act plays, will be presented, which will be adjudicated by Dereck McCoocy, re- gional consultant of community programs branch of the De- partment of Conservation, The workshop. will conclude to- ‘morrow night, and is boing held In the main lounge of the J ; Civic Centre. ’ , VOPPOOOEEODODIOOLODIODG UPI ODOT ITO OESIEI GEN IOTET TI et LOLOL ICE I It , 4 ' groneccccssnseneseensensetesnaretebbtetssneatOnnnng ener ree stor) ‘ § . . ‘ : ) $= TRAVEL BY BUS , Sten Beak! " ray po eee . RU Mi i PRINCE COACH LINES LTD. - ' | offer We , A. L. BELL, CA, being conducted P.O, DRAWER 128 The mode of nomination of candidates shall be cis follows: CRE HLT TF REEL IOHE ES F Candidates shall be nominated in writing by two duly aualified electors of the Municipality. The nomination poper shall be delivered to the Returning Officer at any time between the date of this notice and noon of the day of nomination. The nomination paper may be in the form prescribed in the “Municipal Act’ and shall state the name, residence, and occupation of the person nominated in such. manner as to sufficiently identify such candidate. The nomination paper shall be subscribed to by the candidate, ' | 7 2 4 : vue ‘ ee In the event of a poll being necesssary such poll will be opened at the Civic Contre on the “f Oth*day of December, 1962: between’ the hours of 8:00 a.m.’and 8:00 p.m, and an advance poll will be opened at the City Hall, Fulton Street, Prince Rupert, B.C, on the 4th and 5th days of Decembor, Hearty In body, Brter rs arecverewsseerrvri- &F ) . ’ ® ‘ oo | ty : . ; Sy yet ligh? In flavour: i Low Fares ane Direct Connections 1962; between the hours, of 9:00 a.m, to 12:00 noon and 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 pm ee ee A : Ose, Ee _, Persons who are permitted to. vote at. the advanced poll are only thosa who, being duly — " | . All Canadian-and:U.S. Points. | quallfiecyelestets) Flan g.statement that they expect fo be absent from the Muriefpally on the poll-- a re ALR TE Te ere Ing day. All of which over “con Is hereby required to take notice and govern himself accordingly, Lame g Special rates for weekend travel in effect my ° Y “ very person Is y req fa-fake nel A hlipselt oncord y " | \ “year-round, oS o i _ Given under my hand at Prince Rupert, 3.C., this an day of November, 1962, “ Selon ceeye | Reduced fares for round trips, Pe Be pd SCOTT McLAREN, | + Run. a Inquiro about our Low-Rato Family Plan eer Ib ge yh ab . 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