1 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, October 24, 1951 Modernize ; . . YOUR WARTIME HOUSE with smart tnexpehsivv; windows. Eliminate the " work of cleaning multiple panes and previde more ' daylight too. See us for these modern sash which are made to fit. Just remove the old and place in the new. ., Island City Builder's Supply Wioodeliearl lAJvmtn 1eet Mooseheart committee of the local Women of the Moove met at the home of Mrs. J. Taylor, the conver.ji, and. after a business session with eight members present, cards were enjoyed. Delicious retneshm-.-nts were served. Frize winners were Mrs. O. Tweed and Mrs. I. Roxburgh, ".-raneement were made for the Chapter night program. 'iiiog. piesent: Misj Sylvia Johnson, Mr3. Haiold Muncey, V J. Roxburgh, Mrs. J. R. Carr, Mrs. Good, Mrs. O. Tweed, Mrs. T. Glenn and Mrs. J. Taylor V. 'former We P Rupert mice omun (izabelli J P. red enled to X 0 ft 'V . A "" ' i - A former Prince Rupert woman had the honor of being presented to Princess Elizabeth in the royal ijits at Vancouver Hotel at the week-end. Phone Glac .10 .a She was Mr;. Samuel Massey, I em 4 4 Of Wkld PLy whore husband was for years telephone superintendent here. M:s. Massey ts a cousin of Sir John Weir, who is a physician to the royal family. It was a democratic reception. The Princess came quickly forward tc meet the women who were presented before they had the chance to curtsy. A novelty arrangement of whist . 4 . - the Lunch iyslem in wiiicii PA flyWtV; , players collect a pool prizj vus introduced at the Moose whist drive last week, winner being V. K Olsen. Winners in regular whist were: Ladies Mrs. Anda MrDona'd, lirst; Mi's. Connl'j Chastney, of Spcoky 5;e:ta!s ! V J Presbytery In Session P:inc Itup?rt Fresbytery of tli United Church of Canada t- pa-. ils meetings this afternoon in Fi st Un ted Crimen jointly h tho Woman s Missionary Ecc'cty Prtfbyte ial. Mimsrial and Lay de'rgatej have come i'-om as fa south es Blla Bella and from Bmithcrs in the Inter-!c Cp-cial cuest3 are Mrs. O. M. Canlord of Vancouver, President i. C. Branch of the Woman's Mis-ptona-y Suciety; Rjv. Oeo-ge M. 1 Jtt'c. newly appointed Profes-cf Christian Education, -Union Col'ccc, Vancouver, and Rev. Many Nurses Take Course 1 . i. tts u r a V Min--H. Dean F.eeman, li: st; Mrs. Janet Walker, cecond. Eef eshrr.ents vrerc ferv-d by V.V; A'ice Ooo1 ' HaroiU ..lancey and Herb Wiffin. 0 mm Prince Rupert nur f.- to'h ac-"tivc avid retired are taking goad advantage the refre-h-r cou s j which is being given in. the (i .yt this week by Mis', Feme T out,' BSc, R.N., for the Graduate Nurse ' Association of British Columbia. If you want to sell it. advertise TT!zzzl?'"TmT!!T' !L it. News classified. DSU.T (pHi.o ' .n i i.if,iviii,ft it tjvifiu &tiHU i Afternoon tv-sa'.ons have ben partnv.nt cf Evangelism and So- dra-ving out about twelve nuies cl Scrvxe "oou "v lh?USh ThU!sd- The congrt- thirn H the ng r, , , w I . eaUon wiu Jln in the evening On Monday M.s Trout dis- meeting tonight when Mrs O M coursed on new drugs, awsthe- Saniord and Rev. R. S. Christie I l!cr a:ld their usei- spjak to the assembly. A social I Or. Tuesday she difcuss"d and hour and color slides by Rev. R. : demonstrated nursing care after K. McColl, Missionary skipper of various types of head inju ies the Thomas Crosby IV mission I and conditions, eve hu g ry and boat on this coast will follow the ion b'ood transfusion methods evening meeting. ! Today Miss Trout's up-to-date Mrs. R. E. Foster Is '.resident' i subject !g nursing in atomic, of the WMS Presbyte- ial and Mrs i Bact.,ri)OBical and chemical A. J. Bussanich Is seciitarv BAUF.RINA Petite Marilyn Adams ;urtsi gracefully after presenting Piincess :mi h a bouquet of flowers at the com nand poiformance given by the Wnniuee .fc iiriiie the Royal couple's viiit to Winni ,eg last Wednesday. The Duke of Edinburgh . smiimg as the junior ballerina makes the oresentatlnn irp from wii. v r aau.a n tumucpt IIIUUIIl I warfare. I nev. l,. u oieoer oi irst united Church here is chairman of Presbytery, and Rev. H. M. Wing-j l.ld of Queen Charlotte Is sec-i rftarv. i I hits. II Hammer of Queen Charlotte City Is spending a few days visiting in Prince Rupert. 9 Canadian Leeinn M. and Mrs. 8. L. Simpson Wednesday, 8 p.m. (24c)' kh oy pinne iwonaay on uvjw rstu-n tc Masset after a visit to the City. S. B La'rd left yectcday by air lor a busir."ss trip to . , , . , " y-rri far fto0"' 1 x Sit - A i -It Elks meeting Thursday night, Legion auditorium at 8 o'c!ck. 2tc 0 Would Northland Dairy customers kindly put out any extra bottles they have as we are short of bottles? (251c) R. V. Gardiner, district spent lot liic Imperial Oil Co.. sailed Reallv, you should kaow how delicious food castes when favoured with Colman's mustard ' from England. Prepare it in your own kitchen easily; Rim-ply follow the directions on the label. Write to Reckitt ft Colman (Canada) Ltd., Station . T, Montreal for 5 i rt' w.li .Iwilf on lh Princess Norah Monday Special meeting, truck driv-nipht for a brief business trip ers, laborers, taxi drivers, ware-tc Oc an Fal's. housemen, Civic Centre, Frhav, October 23. 8 p.m. J H Mair Co:tab!e F. Wicmken, RCMP, Business Ajent. i2d1ci returned by air Monday on his return to his post at Masset after A Moose social and card a brief visit to the city, having Party in honor of Mooseheart con. j over on escort duty. Eay will be held in the Temple on Friday, October 2rt. Cards Cpl. A. S. Wellens. RCMP, wm commence at 8 o'clock Re-trnrsferred to Dawson Creek, left freshmer.ts. Dancing. Smaii ad- tnicnls on ILiiha Jmif f 11 1 think these con-' forward to going to more as I f a f'Ci'.'Sily as far as grow older. i u:a! l velonment is Aueus McPliec Even though I ! g "Culinary Art". m mglit glit n ml unatr.iana it I buii Pr,, - ,L0 u m r. " t '! But I think we will tc an inrreased at-' eniov it , , , it.ivv n lit ikl tit ;l s,-!v,oi children be- O !udnty-I attend all the pcaee River dlstI.,ct Mrg. WcU. shopping early. Don't forget b of any use. I concerts' and as a music student I find it most encouraging ev.i accompanied him. ,L.O.B.A. tei and sale of fancy- work, aprons and children's to hear and see pood artists mis- srrv l rout, k.n., tourmg aarmenu. ALs.t hum. enniin We have a wonderful variety of th" province to conduct refresher Two o'clock, Friday, October 28 art sis cumins uus yea', courrer, ior tne graauaie nurses, at Oddfellows' Hall. (250; IjliijillljjjjilPljji'Ijij'1'1' !!.!Hn.i:!!;ii (iili'lvW'llKi'iMllilliiiiW ' "-i ll .;ver educate l'H'p'e. I think it is t fi Hie teachers and I ii'h rs to advise and I Mnldrr-n to attvnd and I "' 'lie pnjram with fl a'l-ny.i take my ' l)f;.u e she takes ;f "J!!s and of course I should go but I J' teachers could help ' P many parents are !' iik the Alaska Trail I ml stuff and should f rtl. 'if I'm not very old 1 ,l0!'i to many con- Use Our Convenisnt Christmas LAY-AWAY Plan oa.'s-Darnone wno is compaiva r a guest at tne savoy Hotel to Pln?a and Tibbett, later a uh'lr. t; re. She sails tomorrow t n r and soprano whi sing right on the Prince George on paiti of Madame Butterfly and her return to Vancouver. La Travlata in costume, and flnallj the wo; Id famous vio- I. G. Pe-iy. making goorl re- l'.nlst Gimpcl. I would like to cov.-rv following a recent heart see a lot of children there to attack, wi'l be able to return enjov these concerts. I'm all 1 cm hospital scon to his apart- lor the Alaska Trail. ment at the Daily News to fpend Bi'ly Keisin Oh they're good, I a few days quietly before leav- wnnt to go Thursday. Anyway lng for his home in Victoria. I have to ea because mv music f- i .'.;re mii;ivr.fi th teach; r said she wouldn't teach iiir any more if I didnt. 11 l ai'd I'm 'looking 1 fnk 5 NL4H uioi nanson arriven in me cny yesterday by car. Ho had been on a trip into the Cariboo district in his c.aoacity as a member of the Intel national Salmon Commission and, on the way here, visited at Smithers and 1 en ace. Loolc for ' I tne brigrrb s Cjellow pacltaa Cifij BrliL y f. fi LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Celebrate Iday of fay Sons James McGregor arrived in the city at the first of the week from A quiet ceremony before a trrn.m rtf .Inca ffinHa 1 Q fit. Tllirht Roberta Edrnonton to succeed E ic Trum-Patilcia united in marriage Collison and Richard 11 as city ticket agent here for .inhnnWtKt Andrew's Cath- Canadian National Rihvays. He GEORGE COOK ML -'ir.-.t blrthdav will erirai ev Canon Basil ProCkter t0 be Jolned here s00n y I 'Mi f'cd $i Use h(s wife and two sons. Eric b5' the Sons of oalcialed. N(IVemhir 1 rrA n ii K.-Wlo' nnronlc ara Mr Trumbell left on Monday nighf's train for Saskatoon to which city he has be.n transferred. the organization. I set. Parents of the groom, Mr. nanqmt were started land Mis. John Daley, live in a! t.ie lodge meeting. I Vancouver. :f. thr m.ti i- I Ttin hriHo rliflsP for her Wed- "WR GPiiut. iPWIBHt aV '.V I! M .-ti.iiig ue- - " ' " J ;ul raise the price of dine costume a Rieen gabardine !' t'ances and whist 1 '"u,t and carried a bouquvt of f ' .)u!d add a door Plnk carnations and lilies-of- ! tnc-valltv. 95c pot pound ?-:!,n nf nffi, Mr 1 mirfl Rirliin hridpsmaid --..wio VULTU DONALD GRAMM BARITONE MAXIM SCHAPIRO ACCOMPANIST wo e a wine pabaidine suit, and r. corsage of pink carnatijns. Uatis VvebiT, of Fort Langley, wa; gi oom; man. uciue vice-presi-u" th:i Fredheim, as :('ta'y. and Ragnar !nnrr guard. eve foes?cot ?er cop s sufifcenf fs ailri Mr TnunM ! Alf Oustafson TtT- resPectively, I 'I the oit. O on " Vle'cck left by air yes- r f"v wo gi-. 1) t .,. r ! It 8:30 p.m. CIVIC CENTRE AUDiTORCUM Oft. 25 ADVLTS Reserve $2-5 - SI TS General $1.25 CTl'DENTS 85 cents Sea , on tickets (20 off ) may be obtained from D . R. G. I.aif-. F. Con-ad, McRae's Music. Stoic. Mr-. E. J. Smith, H. S. Pluym, E. D. For raid, Fra;er & Pavne, O mes Drug Store, Vance's Home Arts. Kaien Hardware, Family Shoe Stole, L. Stanwood, Fo.t Edward General Store, and the Civic Cvntre. E '. , Rupert' vi". n. et and accompany back ,,m , ' M0'ierniza;r)n t the city the remains of his i,..1- 100 was voted fistei. Miss Audrey Viereck, who fc,n, passed away Sunday at Tran- u w'rn xin,.(nJ 1 .... , . i w T y-1 - vcu uy quuie uaniuirium. wiis. o. j. Mr., AH Je Juna-siatta Viereck, mother of Miss Viereck, ' , is also coming Friday.