Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, October 31, I'j&l readers United Church anniversary c i ' Halloween Again Might of turkey dinner, Thursday, No vember 1. For tickets phone Frolic For Juvenile Set Black 912. (ltc) -Sonja bazaar, tea and flsh-nond Fridav. Novemhpr 2 from While their elders look on aiMjrenen.sivelv as 2 to s. vuiist, 8 p.m. Dancma 41 1 !,.... 4V, i . , ' . 10 till 2. (250;) Liity cawu,y nave uunc, juuiij;i.-r element IS getting ready for tonight's celebration of the historic General meeting P. ' . - - i S Wednesday. October 31, leotival V H... 1 Ol Ti.jl'vu Hal.OU o a ,in en. S p.m. Initiation of new All across Canada in late In olden times it was gener- members. Refreshments. years more and more organized " uenevca me nignt, was one (255C) events have been arranged to whc'n supernatural influences Keep the youngsters happy and prevailed. The following day i me same lime out. oi mis- i (.aucu wk U4 - milt f Police ctneis Iroin at. " c-umau in some pans oons, Newioundiand. to Prin:e 01 Ireland, Saman being the Kup. it, ' br:ti:h Culumbia, have Lord of Death. In Scotland and issued their annual warnings England Hailowe'en was long that vandalism will not be tol- observed by fireside revelries eiated. j n;ch were chiefly concerned 'iyp.cai of this year's -'da-' with divination of the future. fen te' prtparatiens was ths ' Nu' t's a lively booster for statement ol one po.ice cluei ; business, particularly In nuts : mat his men have been in- and candies, pumpkins and truuteu to help ensure "good masks and costumes. And the ic.ean fun" on Hahowe'en, bjt:Wta housewife, in city or vil-ithey have also been ordered to laSe. has a store of goodies ; take any necessary steps ' to stop rea3y for doling out to the hob- vandalism last." i goblins who will come to her j I The most extravagant pranks !dor in the fond belief they i f MELT I'KiNUiSh The celibated Dome quintuplets were presented to Princess duriiiff the visit of the Princess and the Duke of Edinburgh Monday to North Bay -n immediately following the presentation are, left to rlKht: Yvonne. Fmilie, Annette! Jl.kIc with Mr. and Mrs. Dionne and son Claude. 5. The Prinrps u nn i'h, ,,L...Jl' :in Albert Van photo. (CP from Toronto Telegram) erSonciu that startled citizens ol old, ;cani oe recognized as the Kids especially in rural areas, ap-j.from up the street. pear to have died out. But the old cry of "Shell out" will see ' - j i Clan m sailed Sun- jii the Chilcotin for a ' i u;iC0uver. I 1 ncolilli ourie houses and stores be.set oy hordes of children in weird garb, while other celebrants gather at dances and parties. Here in Prince Rupert, the Kinsmen have taken hold with their bon-lire celebrations. ANCIENT FESTIVAL It's one of the world's oldest festivals, the eve of All Saints' ASK fO SCOTLAND'S' FAVOURITE SON J0HIIHIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY a i ft .i. . ).' no.) virrccK :,.) r:. sailed ycstei-; C.'u(;ii;l:im for a j lo Vancouver. m Cnioiiable a mane I N' Kelly arrived in the Miss Virginia Clark Iteromes Bride of Drlmar Watham ! Day in henor of all saints known fiwr G:irse today i i ,ht M I') n I he ten - ! -la?! ni the Daily; A wedding of wide-srjread in- m iim it i a With 23 enthusiastic participants and the number still growing, Cliff Robinson is conducting one of the most enjoyable courser ever given at the Civic Centre. It is well named "Painting for P..asurt " Cn Monday afternoon and evening Mr. Robinson covered tl-c elements of a painting line, or unknown. The date was set as November 1 by Pope Gregory III during the eighth century, and the vigil has been kept on the eve of this date ever since. Actually the date had significance centuries before that. The ancient t rest took place at Kincolith Ui v K Kji lbotn and recently when Virginia Bridget ' have teen r.'.irients Clark became the bride of Fire- Romans and Druids long ago set the day aside as a festival of thanksgiving for the har- j vest. ! s,m(' timp' sailed; man Delmar Alexander Watham! .;! CiKi'ii'lam final a sinip'e service in Christ) They will make , Church. I llf.iue ill liic ..culi.. ! The brj(le ls daughteP of Mr r.!!i: a-.-i Mr'. Ocyrrc ' and Mrs. J. H. Clark. Mill Bay.! I Mrs W. C. Pouilnn I Naas River. The groom Is a! ion Army failed yes- i member of the city fire depart-! the O.-quitlam for i menf . Service was conducted by! 'o attend an Army Rpv w- Bradbury. I j Oiven away in marriage by her' I father, the bride chose an all-! Jfff Born 1120- fe) f g Still Goin Stfoni jT Because so sheer su Rei luxuriously beiuliful. lA C Ihanfom Nylons t ' I .1 nylon n.t white gown with fin-: pattern, color, texture and tone. Using prints of famous paintings from Grecian to modern, he illustrated the use of line, pattern and texture. Then, with water colors, he made illustrations to show how the warm yellows and reds advance while the cool blues and greens recede. The evening finished with Mr. Robin-ron explaining the theory of transparent watercolor, doing a painting of a shack with fields and mountains as an illustration. Last night the organization of the painting was discussed. Then a series of slides showed how the use ol lines In a picture can produce varying effects. Then followed slides of accepted works of art fro mart galleries all over (Prince Rupert) R. K. Newport, F. C. Smith, S. H. Wescott, Mr. and Mrs. H. Hartford, W. E. Drew, C. Robinson, W. A. Carvill, E. K. Jackson, L. Juks, H. Parker and C. Wilson, Vancouver; M. Honyszyn, Juskatla; A. Holland, Masset; A. E. Irvine, Winnipeg; Miss M. Distilled, Blended ana. Dot tied in Scotland Contents 2tj at, OHN WALKER & SONS UD. Scotch Whisky Distillers KILMARNOCK, SCOTIANO ' Reminders Fitly Plagues ::oAHD BI.AKESLEE VI K Al'i Ail- :av have struck ;a ;t time ill its ftiie ; vear.s when it kill- Rer -tio veil and carried a huge bouquet of red and while roses. Matron of honor, Mrs. Dorothy Smart, chose a pirik nylon net gown and bridesmaid Miss Nettie Smith wore yellow. Both1 w-re matching widj-brimmed i hats and rarried small bouquets of mixed flowers. 1 Groomsman was John A. ! Froese. Usher was Lawrence 'mar, I t larue reception at which the FASHION footwear I r Atkinson, Kelowna. . . . ; Tlila acfertliierueiit u not published or displayed by the Liquor Control This study will be developed on ,Bnarcl or by the Government ot canvas, then with Mr. Robinson, rui'isn Columbia. o:w and left 40 aconv in tne French keeping one step ahead of the group in a painting of his own, each person will do an oil paint-! hmt-b.nnt-tspril a :'who'e village of Kincolith at- i U.nded was highlighted bv the. r in;, lollow.ng his methods. 4 fire is ergot 1 ut ie xvineunui Imi!ii eating bread 4 rye i-oniaining the ' 4 1 "Si, -Vt'-V- , U 1 jp-vr.-,.- W in fcl v. 1 fu. q ..... JyrT? L - - ' I " f 1 ij'- f Look for the briqlvt ' - " 7 0V f--y- Per Pound eye fa6e$wa? per a? s suftcea f s 1 YELLOW LABEL the world. Th,e modern ones provoked the most comment. Mr. Robinson explained that such men as Picasso are not interested in the subject matter but, instead, in the formal aspects of painting such as flat pattern, balanced and unusual color and lhythm in line and organization that gudes the eye through the patter nin the picture and back to the central point of interest. A still life was set up a bean pot beside apples and oranges falling out of a square Indian basket and on cloths of varying co' "rs and textures. Thumb nail sketches w ere made then larger d aw'ngs. Mr. Robinson assisted each to arrange their objects on paper so rhythmic lines flowed through the whole composition. Nuim i.s probably ;uv ainaing medi-as r.i,o,vn long beta ' lue Middle Ages "iut horrible of i I:ut is one of; aab.e medicines in ' "(I so is used for j uaim. i ue oi luai uiDie was profusely decorated with flowery, canales. fruits and candy, amid which st-jod the three-tier pillared wedding cake. Toast, proposed ,by Mr. Froese, was responded tc by the groom. Dancing followed the banquet which war given by the bride's parents. Serving were Mrs. Alice Benson, Mrs. Sarah Barton and Miss Bertha Doolan. The coup!i spent 10 days at the home of the bride's parents at Mill Bay, returning to reside at 1078 Seventh Avenue East. The bride Is a secretary at the I ltd an Agent's office. -.ets warned of r in. 60'J B.C. Two later sacred books tuid (,r Its killing J'laimnt women. eS learned early i in childbirth. ia;:.s recorded its year 1000. That 'a., -inking hard- 1 pJia.-ite that re- and looks like ' "i" being black. Its ) ae intermittent, laWier "a . a I feet nerves. y ui kunt bad j -"is lor many j "'b.e to trace ail t : tins parasite! i r4 j I Hi 4 Gronand Pached In B.C. fait amidj ctAtH4 AyttnvX, Cua&ty. Modernize ... YOUR WARTIME HOUSE with smart incxpcn;io yindjws. E'.iniinate the work of cleaning multiple panes and provk'.e mere daylight loo. S"? us for thes? medern sash which a;e made to fit. Just remove the old and place in the new. 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