Lei 5 itoPoP4 . .v,e Li""' W.A. MEET Dim-i-sai) Board RAiixiliary held lic:'unB Thurs- lh cclcbra Communion, in Rhcdrai Bislio,! lh(- diocese wai iiot lollowed In b reports of the Ei annual con fvviiinineg. were P t linllhv nnrt boi Uiat ths Bcieiy had been the Women's Missionary So- irch of England Mi Women's Aux- jirch of England Is received with i under'thc new I work of the w be Included the original Be ol tne worn i Auxiliary I arrivals IKuprrt Icouvei- S. Ross- J Chapman, C UndcrhlU, I. Sandwcll, Van- iKcnnle. Vancou- ly William buvcr C Cottcr- , Vancouver: A Vancouver: F, er W K. Mc Icr Lt G, Man- Mrs, F Somcr iMt and Mrs. J. buvcr. Mr and . city lavings Bondsl litem ents pta id inrj column I lor n full month a word. is Tea, Thursday lay Dance, Friday mellows' Hall F Sacred Con 14. Church. Friday :15 p.m. Admis- ar, Oct. 23. Tea, Mrs. Par- Party. Catholic r w at 8 p.m. tome fn, Civic Centre, ?aar, October 31. ! Tea, Mrs. Opririrn !"". Nov, 6, Civic I Church fall sali "oncer Home lps. Nov, 8. he Moose bazaar 13 and 14 Qlan I.pirlnn t?o1l b, o'.. nit ocr 20. 1 Bazaar, Nov, 21 la and Home Cook P Cathedral noer 30. Fall p 1 1 Bazaar on oV i 1 - on ill i.,.fd . I.J"' MRS. HILL IS PRESIDENT OF BOOTH P.-T.A. carp or THANKS Mrs. George A. HIU was elected president of Booth Memorial inch School Parent-Teacners Association at its organizational meeting in Booth High School last night. Other officers elected were: First Vice-President, MM, N. Moses. Secretary, A. llardwlck. Treasurer, Mrs. Mattson, Program Convener, J a m c a Clark. Principal W. W. C. O'Neill was named honorary member of tne executive The executive itself was not elected at last night's mcetlne. due to the small at t endance. However, it Is cxpecte'd that the executive will be elected at the next meeting. There were 13 present last night. Mrs. Hill explained the alms of the separate Parent-Teachers Associations. An association at each of the city's schools, she said, would tend to Increase par ental Interest. The executive of the former central P.T.A. will remain as a Parent'-Teachers Council to co ordinate the activities of the four associations. Tn all organizations, to all In dividuals, especially to some of MARRIED AT UNITED CHURCH First United Church was the setting last evenlnc for the wed ding ceremony which Joined Miss Ethel Oarmlchacl, youngest dauchtcr of Mr. and Mrs. II. Carmichael of Queen Charlotte- City, and James Robinson, eldest son of Mrs. Gladys Robinson or Prince Rupert. Rev. R. A. Wilson officiated. Wearing a white satin gown with lonz train and floor-length veil, the bride was given in mar riage by Ovald Johansen. She carried a bouquet of small red roses. Her attendants were Mrs. Ken Yelland, wearing a gown of pale green crepe and carrying a bou duet of pink and white carna tlons. and Mrs. Ole Strand gowned in flowered taffeta, with a bouquet of red and white car nations. Groomsman was Kenneth Yel land. Mrs. E. J. Smith was organist Following thp r.eremonv a re coptlon was held In Valhalla Hall at which more than friends" of the bride and groom were "present. Centering the bride's table was a three-tiered wedding cake which was cut in traditional fashion by the bride and groom. Toast to the bride was pro- nosed bv the groomsman and was responded to by the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are lrnvlner on the Prince Runert to night for a honeymoon trip io Vancouver and Vancouver Isl and, after which they will take up residence at Port Alberni. FIREWORKS AT KIN BONFIRES Small displays of fireworks will be the features of the Kinsmen s Hallowe'en bonfire entertain ment, a meeting of the Kinsmen Club decided last night. The dls tilavs will take the place of the presents which the children were nwarded at the bonfires last vear. Estimated urovisions for tne three bonfire entertainments in elude 150 pounds of wclners i roo weiners 150 dozen buns and 12 boxes of apples. Hallowe'en shellout chairman Robert Moore reported that the shellout campaign is now under way, the children having Hundreds of tickets In their possession which they arc selling. The club will hold a work party on Sunday to gather firewood and prepare for the bonfires. Iplated by Pre ileent R. E. Mon. ..J, ik. rorriPi, Rinoprs. tndor as a new member of the U1C UHIl'3 Ul MK I1Uuii.-... .11 .u. ,v,n virni!Dh thp.se club was Bert Haugan, of the Kr, rr,nrpcpntpd Prince Runert Fishermens Co uveytu.s--" ,.. p ri ffnrd on and assisted tne "lieip V " t 'Jh . n I-.-. nni. Masnn ni vancouvii. auu .. . .i s0M0f nf thp omeoe of the King Edward n.u v- -.;- - . , . h, c,ff i-h un .... M T inp I I or.iiuui .(.avnius . . . piiirwi'iiiiiu uiauv.ii u " i Hiin r?pri cross. Mrs. Daniel Stccn, we say most sincerely, "Thank You." Your help ana vnur ro- uncratlon have Indeed been appreciated. RUDOLPH OLSEN, Chairman. "Help Norway Committee." PORT ELIZABETH, South At rnFnr some strange rea- - - the famous Kat , ovii v ui'rj" -- ,i River citrus area are ooiong im ..r tntfPfirf nf round. This is J V Wl tiwvvw , Minlnir Pi-pnt d If CU IV in hurt' C - In nrrnrdlns to slZC and lt IS almost Impossible to adhere to the market regulations. wwa i.iuum; Vaikcouvbr 2 Hours Leave PRINCE GEORGE v DAILY 5:30 A.M(. (Except Monday) Single $30 Return $54 I o riui i Further Informition f.-om Mr. Bob Boehme Canadian Pacific Air Lines Princf Georg Hotl Prince Georo, B- c- NAMED FOR TREES Loca Barbados nets Us name from the numerous bearded ngtrecs on the island. priie! I News Items Long trips or short, day or night, 99 Taxi at your service. ftf) Edward Dawes of this city Is leavlne tonteht on the Prince Rupert fr Vancouver where he will undergo treatment at Shaughressy Military Hospital. Fred Scadden is at present in Edmonton, where he is at tending a convention of the Canadian association of paint ers and Interior decorators. He will be away from the city for about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Woot ten of Vancouver arrived in the city last night by automobile from Prince George. They win remain in Prince Rupert for the nexj, few days while Mr. Wootten attends to local business, lie js well known here as organizer oi the Victory Loan campaigns In the central part of the province during the war. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Kcrgin left Vancouver by motor Mon day morning on their return to prince nuncrt. Mrs. Kcrgin has been on a trip of several weeks to Eastern Canada, Dr. Kergm having gone to Vancouver to meet her. They are expected back in the city toward the end. of this weety Guest sDcaker at ihe weekly luncheon meeting of tne prince nimrrt. nntarv Club In the Com modore Cafe was W. II. M. John- nanndian National Rail wavs industrial Commissioner New York, who gave an outline of the American industrial picture. Mr. Johnston was welcomed by acting club president Lee Gordon, chairman, in tne absence of Dr. L. W. Kergln. REPLACE WINDOW LONDON ? -A window con taining 15th, 16th and 17th cen- tnrv class, removed lor saie- keoplng during the war, has been restored to Mordcn nesi; chapel. . "Build B.C. Payrolls" You Need PACIFIC'S Goodness! Pacific's superior milk is food that we all require in our daily diet. Try some today. You'll agree, as have thousands, that Irradiated Pacific Milk, in the vacuum packed can, is tops in goodness! PACIFIC MILK Irradiated and Vacuum Packed OXODOODLES a. you wish. Send in a. many J 2 Each OXODOODLE entered must be accompanied by nine OXO Cube wrapper., or the label f,om a botlle ol Fluid OXO, or teo.onable lac.imile. of eilhet. Your name and addres. must be clearly printed on each entry. Age of children under 12 should .hould be be shown shown and and certihea cemnea oy oy porem po.em o. or sa..-n Do not forget Varden Singer's Concert, Friday, Oct. 18, 8:15, Lutheran Church. (244) In the listing of the sites of Kinsmen Club Hallowe'en bon fires yesterday. Park Avenue was mentioned. This should have been Gyro Park. Soloist at the weddins of Ivor Wahl and Miss Mary Skog at St. Paul's Lutheran Church was Mrs Ole Wick, not Mrs. Ole Skog as reported. Mrs. Wick. sang "Be cause." accompanied by Peter Lien at the organ. D. McMillan of Terrace arriv ed in the'clty on Tuesday night's train from the interior to pay a visit with hl3 wife and daughters who are at present residing in the Sunstrand Block. He may also make a trip to Vancouver. L. M. Felsenthal is leaving by Queen Charlotte Air Lines tomorrow for Vancouver whence he will fly to Toronto and Mont real on one of his periodical business trips. He will also pay a visit to Philadelphia to attend a reunion of the University of Pennsylvania from which he graduated 20 years ago. one i un CITY HALL TO BE OPEN FOR VOTE REGISTRY Light, luscious hot buns if you bake with Fleischmann's. Fleischmann's acf7ve Fresh Yeast nliwivnii full value, because it's The city clerk's office In the citv Hall will remain open from 7 to 9 o'clock on the evenings of October 28, 29 and 30 for the rpakt ration -of r.lviC voters, City I Council decided Tuesaay rugm. Final date for registration will hp s n m. on October 31, alter which no names will be placed nn t.hn 1946 civic voters' Hit. PHILOSOPHER-JURIST Mad. in Canada ... I TK is ant.ipina.ted that this vear' voters' list will be smaller than in recent years, due largely ... to a decline In the numter oi nnll tax Davers. The court of revision to revise t.hP voters' list will sit on No vember 15, with Mayor Daggett a. phntrman. 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