a a a Baa a a a t a a at a a a a a a t a a a a a a a r B B B B B B B a b a a a a b a a a a t a b a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a b B a i a a a a a a a a a a a a a b i a a a a a b a t Prime Rupert Dalli? J3cUis Tuesday March 26, 1946 Fashion Display Prince Kupcrt Women Excited - By Parade of iciest Creations at Kchekah-Peoplc's Store Show Fashions for the first postwar spring were depicted in generous and charming array last ijishl in Oddfellows' Hall before x laTge and excited gathering of Prince Rupert women which attended a pre-Eistcr display of latest Montreal and Toronto imitations of style creations pre-sf nted for the Rebckah Lodge by the Rupert People's Store. The display features included evening dresses, suits, coats and dresses, afternoon frocks, sportswear, occasional dresses, lingerie and children's wear. An attractively adorned stage and procession ramp enhanced the setting for the effective and attractive rmdpR Pink anc white stream (BBBIBBI B V a a a B BV a B D "" B Baa a a aaaaaaaaaaf bbbbbbbbb I a 3 a B a B i I a a a a a a a a b a i a a a a a a a a Sopliislication in a suit Made in the Bond Manner Speaks of expense. Tlio' the price is easy. It's a touch here, an interpretation there. Generous hand stitching where it docs niot good Customized tailoring always. Sophistication the you of your measurements. Translated as only Bond can do it With the finesse you'd expect of The costly taillcur. a a a ers were us:d with rosette adorned p'llars flanking the raised platform on which a large mirror wis effectively placed. In addition to the fashion show, there was an interesting musical program. Miss Dorothy Johnson, noble grand of the Rebesah Lodge, was in general charge of the evening's arrangements white Mrs. nobrrt Strachan of the People's Store acted as narrator. Mrs. J. C. Cllkcr provided the musical accompaniment on the piano. Tlie models and costumes were as follows: Evening Dresses Miss Evelyn Bussey (pink net), Mrs, Pearl Howe figurrd blue dress), Mrs. Cat'iie Frnser (mauve and while). Miss Margaret McGuire 'blncki. Suits Mrs. Cathie Fraser (sold, brown hat). Miss Ethel Bury (blue), Mrs. Lila Garner (red). Mrs. Gcorgina Morrison (green). Mrs. Bussey (dark srev). Mrs. Cathie Fraser (green 3-piccc'. Miss Margaret Colwcll (blue roat. gray hat). Mrs. Peachey (rust coat, brown hat). i i 75 to $100 Sophistication For J24.75 to $27.75 Go into any Uond Store and choose for yourself. a . . a a a a aaaaaaaaaaaaaaBi a a a a a a a a a Cx! a a a a aYi! a a a a a gg a a b a aJJ aV.'.VX' a a a a a2 "b'b'b'b'iJ a a a a a a a a a mrnww CLOTHES a a a I a a Halt by Vcgvt Hot Shop Coast and Dresses Airs, Pearl Howe (gray with black'. Mk-j Margaret McGuire 'blue dress with check coati, Mrs. Winnie Duncan (black dress and coat with check trim). Miss Evelyn Bussey (pink dress, blue" shorlic coat), Mrs. Jessie Boulter (black and while jersey dress and black coat). Afternoon Dresses Mrs. Lila Garner (green print silk dress). Mrs. Georgina Morrison (white wool dress), Mrs. Bussey (figured jersey dress. Sports Wear Viola Prcnder-Tast (sweater and skirt), Miss Pat Love (slack su:D. Miss Margaret McGuire (slack suit). Miss Margaret Colwell (slack, suit). Misses Prendergast and Lovsiad (brassiere and shorts set1), Mrs. Lila Garner (rreen bathing suit). Miss Evplyn Bussey (colored bathing suit. 2-piece). Occasional Dresses Mrii Bussey (white dress). Miss Marie Lovstad (blue plaid gingham dress), Mrs. Winnie Duncan (stripe cotton dress). Lingerie-Miss Elizabeth Hood pyjamas, lounging robei. Mr Winnie Duncan 'gown and robe Miss Elizabeth Hiod 'pa-Jamas with robr IB DCBI a a a a bo BaaaaaaBBBa BKffll. aaaaaaaBBBBaBB aa AgBBPWml a a a a a a a a a a a aMaaBPJhaiK Children Elsa Insulander polo coat and hat'. Eddie Mormon 'boys outfit. Jeanette Garner (sweater, skirt, ana reeferv Mary Ellen McKenzie (sweater and skirt). Marjune Tattersall jumper and blouse), Dianne Gilkcr (dresst, Ethel Jean Moorehouse (reversible raincoat and plastic headpiece. The musical program included vocal solos by l'ttle Miss Maxine Martin, "Playmates" and "A Little Teapot:" violin solos by Vaughan Tattersall. "Fifth Air Varle" and "Cradle S(in." accompanied by Mrs. Anderson vocal solos, Mlrs Joanne Lang-ride. "Alice Blue Gown" n.nd " I Can't Begin to Tell You: piano selections by Mrs. Bru.'c Love reading by Miss Elizabeth Hood, and solos by Mrs. Gilbert Brown. "My H2art Stood Still" and 'It ; a Grand Night for Singing " Mrs, E. J. Smith also assisted with, accompaniments. Much interest was taken in ih? drawing for nylon stockin?1 the winners of which were Mis A. Johnson and Frank Derry. 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This picture was taken at the recent opening of the new Prince Rupert Civic Centre when the girls acted as ushers. Seen arc: Back row, left to right, Marie Boulter, Joan Taylor. Joy Foster, Mrs. Margaret Homer-Dixon, Eva Peterson and Alma Manseau. Seated, left to right, Audrey Grimble. Margaret Smith, Connie Tumilson. Photo by Pete Collins. MORE WIVES AND CHILDREN ON WAY HALIFAX Another large group of wives and children of Canadian servicemen will arrive from overseas on Wednesday when the Mauretania is chcdulcd to dock at Halifax. The .Cunard-White Star liner's passenger hsi. includes 625 dependents, eight Canadian Army officers, 10 Canadian service wemen. 52 British service personnel and 153 civilians, in- ud;ng an advance party of the entourage of Lord Alexander, ivernur general designate. The ArTiy dependents Include 156 wives ana 113 children for western Canada. Going to all ctions of the county there will be 80 wives and ?7 children of R.C.A.F members. "House of Better Cleaning" KYENSON'S IDEAL CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY Authorized FI.RXFORM SERVICE" Shapes Dresses Without Guesses waterproofing a Specialty PHONE 858 Mali Orders Box 99 HERTS TRANSFER awl MESSENGER - Stand 303 3rd Ave. W. Books, Magazines, Newspapers Phone Blue 810 'Res. Green 355) CAROL ELECTRIC Electrical Installations and Repairs Reasonable Rates Estimates Free Phone Blue 318 HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Waving Beauty Culture In all Its branchts 206 4th Street : Phone 655 For Your FOUNDATION GARMENT Made-to-Measure MRS. PERREAULT representative of Spencer Supports (Canada) Ltd. 131S OVERLOOK ST. Box 1177, Station "B" SMITH & ELKINS LTD. Plumbing and Heating Engineers Phone 174 P.O. Box 274 ANDY ANDERSON PAINTING & PAPERHANGING 633 Tatlow Street Phone Green 037 (After 7 p.m.) FOR PROMPT and EFFICIENT SERVICE mll ((Our qUstat to COLUMBIA OPTICAL CO. LU MHrilOURSlWUCOUVER.BC Is Appointed to Vancouver Parish Rev. (Capt.i J. E. Whittles, presently acting as area padre here following his return from overseas after serving from "D" Day through to the occupation, of Germany with the Third Division of the Canadian Army, expects to be leaving in about two weeks for Vancouver to assume the rectorship of All Saints' Anglican Church in the Hastings East area. Capt. Whittles. b?fore entering the Army chaplaincy early in the war, was Anglican rector at Burns Lake. The habit of saving in youth moulds responsible citizens Sue'i training Is attained by news' paper carrier boys as illustrated by the $600 in war .bonds saved in two years by a 14-year-old newspaper carrier boy. Business and Professional GAIUDNER'S CONSTRUCTION Jar.kings - Building - Repairing Alterations and Cement Work PHONE GREEN 482 MAVIS COLCLOUGH STUDIO OF DANCING Tap, Ballet. Acrobatic and f nterpretatlve ENROLNOW! Studio: 1120 East Ninth Phone Black 236 afternoons) , If it's a Rock Job-Call a Rock Man call M.SAUNDERS Blue CC6 Concrete Sidewalks, Basements I don't take work I cannot do myself. JOHN H. P.ULGER Optometrist JOHN BULGER LTD Third Avenue PARTRIDGE, GUNSTON & RICE 'General Contractors P.O. Box 1439, Station B Phone Green 417 Expert work on tearing down and re-assembling buildings. House Repairs, all kinds. Cabinet Work - Foundations Estimates Cheerfully Given Prompt attention all work. H. J. LUND Painting Paperhanging Interior and Exterior Work P.O. Box 1286 Phone Black 823 GEORGE L. RORIE Public Accountant, Auditor, etc Income Tax Returns Compiled Bcsner Block Phone 387 INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools CANADIAN, LIMITED Montreal, Canada II I". I.OVIN. Phone Green 874 Rf-prriicntative Box 626 117 2nd Ave. W. Opposite TMCA PRINCE EUPEUT, B.C. HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Building and Repairs of all kinds Roofs, Chimneys and Oil Burners Phone Green 486 Evening Green 337 OUTSPOKEN DOCUMENT A coldly outspoken document In word ana nature is presented on the current bill at the Capitol Theatre here in the Academy ; winning short subject 'Hitler I Lives." The 17-mlnute picture does not suggest that Hitler still . 'lives" In. the flesh but warns that the same old spirit o aggicivcncss, desire for work; ( conquest and superiority of the master race" st 111 exists In the hearts of millions of Germans who know no other attUudc ana would arise again by the same-cold - blooded and barbaric 1 means to gain their ends If ;iven the opportunity. Depicting the horrors of three Germanic wars of aggression ' that of Bismarck, ilia, of Ka'ser Wilhelm, and that of Hltler-thc picture advocates the strictest control of Germany by lh strongest means possible as in surance against a possible war during a period of GOyears. the minimum time which would be i TONIGHT WED.-THURS. Winn win, h ii i r. h i7-v,,.r ' r:,-:,f.l II mr Milium N-. - I,,,,.. in all dp..-,,-.,, ... , .'"if nnd !. .. m,h'fmi ui me u rmuii new concept ion n -'iiae t itlAUSllt HUM iOUX CAItlimiL TIICCHAV A I CTTm i-i-ii-k r,. ..11 i i j ju i i crv r UK LVlt at 1:00 - 3:00 5:C0 - ?;0Q .A id a heorJ ''a f ' - r'mh-LlSmfmmm. 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