housecoat, one big pocket. j checked dress, black velvet trim. Prir.ce Rupert Dally News Saturday, October 14, 1950 Brighten your Kitchen Mr. and Mrs. F. Williams and Mrs. S. Williams returned by the .qtue Ptfxt and Bathroom with "Always." Director for the evening was Alex Mitchell. Pianist for the fashion parade and the program was Mrs. J. S. Black. Assisting with the entertainment, which was Interspersed throughout the evening, were Barbara Teng who sang, "Bless This House;" Olive Strand on the accordian accompanied by Colorful Show Fall Fashions Are Displayed New horizons in fall fashions were carefully scanned by the spectators who viewed them last Colorful and Easy to Clean LEBOARD UTTl INEXPENSIVE, TOO! J Phtnw H6, 117 or 58 f ERT & McCAFFERY Ltd. Margaret Oiske Plaid and plain hostess gown with full skirt and semi-dolman sleeves. Sportswear Mary Strachan Black gabar dine slacks, red corduroy Jacket. Karen Wright Grey slacks, . green corduroy jacket w i t h ( cloche hat to match j Jones " Ski ow" " slacks, , jackets , u and h i parkas. Carol Moorehouse Grey skirt. navy blazer, white blouse with mandarin collar. Marjorie Way Pleated plaid skirt, station-wagon coat. Barbara Teng Red corduroy skirt with one block pocket, grey sweater. Georgina Mitchell Evergreen green taffeta skirt and white blouse. Raincoats Casual Wools Margaret Giske Red corduroy coat and beret. Barbara Doumont Wine gabardine coat, beret and umbrella. June Henry Red poplin coat and sou'wester. Diane Kennedy Sheppard's check coat and beret. Pat Mitchell and Barbara Stalker Plain woollen dresses. Lois Good and Gail MacRae Corduroy Jumpers with horseshoe neckline, checked wool Jumper. Luella McDonald Flamigo wool Jersey dress with grey accessories. Marion Home and Margit MacArthur Emerald green jersey, green featherweight woollen dress. .11 T!-1 it, mice n.cMu iwu-p dress, plaid skirt, plain blouse Afternoon Dresses Laura Mitchell Burgundy, tea-time dress with grey accessories, tucked trim. , . Ileane Bealle Black and white Rena Ingram Black taffeta, sparkle buttons, big pockets. Mickey Lavigne Myrtle green, triple sheer dress with gold felt hat. Mary Strachan . Sr. Black crcpe dress gheath skirt, cowl neckline with clips, Joyce Moorehouse Meiton cloth wat, rolled collar, over pale green wool casual Ruth Ketchseon Toast-brown coat over chocolate corduroy jumper. Islay Doumont Green coat, grey lining over grey two-piece dress of crepe. . Marjorie Tattersall Navy gabardine coat, beret and shoes with grey dress, purse, gloves. Formals Mrs. Bea McDonald Black taffeta cocktail dress with silver j fnxps Marion Shenton Mauve dress, lace top with peplum, long, skirt, long gloves. Olive Strand Blue brocaded satin, sweetheart neckline, stand-up collar. Mrs. Nana Kennedy' Draped skirt of black ti.saue-faiile, aqua blouse with bead trim. Donna MacArthur White or gandy, bouffant skirt, stand-up bertha collar THE CLIMAX A bridal scene climaxed the fashion show in which Lorna Donaldson, dressed as a bride in white, embossed organdy with a deep all-round flounce and gos-somer net veil, was escorted rlmim tVia rlnle nrfi linnlf Vlir Vf i T """ "'" "J Skalemcrud. The were preced ed by Norma McKay and Mar garet Strachan as bridesmaids dressed in brocaded satin dress es, one in strawberry-ice pink, the other in heavenly blue. Alex Mitchell and Barbara Teng sang Mary Strachan at the piano playing, "Wedding of Lily Marlene," "I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now," and the "Rhinelander;" Diane Kennedy and Shirley Hougan doing a clever skit impersonating an Axel Olsen and a Pete Pedersen. A group of the Job's Daughters, among them a strange dark singer, harmonized and led the audience in community singing. Donna MacArthur, Honored Queen of the Bethel, gave an ad dress of welcome and called on Mrs. L. M. Felsenthal to accept a bouquet In appreciation of her husband's assistance. Because of their help behind the scenes, presentation were also made to Miss Dorothy New-combe, Mrs. Mary Strachan, Mrs. Vera Eyber, Mrs .Winnie Webster and Mrs. Evelyn Berry. PRINCE RUPERT DRY DOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MINING MACHINERY Moose Child Care Committee Meets Moose Child Care Committee met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. O. Mclnnis and, after the business session, cards were en-Joyed. Prize-winners were Mrs. William Anderson, first, and Mrs- A. Hardy, consolation. Those present were Mrs. P. Bond, Mrs. A. Everleigh, Mrs. A. Hardy, Mrs. William Anderson and Mrs. E. M. Lugrin. PRINCE RUPERT LAND RECORDING DISTRICT noon flight of CPA to Sandspit after a visit for a few days in the city. Canada's most popular white shirt 1 4'M V ARROW DART Here is the greatest collar to grace a neckline ! Perfect fit . . . stays fresh . . . needs no starch , , . can't wrinkle. Drt is tailored of combed broadcloth for fine texture next your skin. SANFORIZED-tabelled, so this stunning white shirt will alway fit Launders , irons and looks mighty, mighty fine I 4 ijQ Watts and Kf l ivicKerson SMIH - GLO cellulose company, limited of Prince Rupert, British Columbia. Announcement Rotary Club Auction Sale-Location Old Overwaitea Store Saturday afternoon, 2:30 o'clock, Oct. 14. Rebekah Bazaar, October 18 Job's Daughters Fall Fashion Show and Entertainment, Civic Centre, Oct. 13 at 8 p.m. Cards tournament commencing in Catholic Hall, Thursday, Oct. 19, 8 p.m. Reserve this date Conrad School P.T.A. card party Friday, October 20, 8 p.m. Refreshments. Everybody welcome. Remember United Church Bake Sale, 11 to 4, Saturday, October 21, at 429 Third Avenue west, next to Wallace's- Salvation Army Fall Bazaar Oct. 24. Legion Auxiliary card party Oct. 25. j St. Peter's Fall Bazaar. Oct. 26 Son a Bazaar, October 27. Conrad School P.T.A. Hallow e'en Hoedown, Friday, October 27th, 8 p.m. Games, prizes, danc ing, refreshments. Everybody welcome. Moose Bazaar, Nov. 2 and 3. Legion A'lxlliaiy Fall Bazaar Noveinbcr 8. Presbyterian Fall Sale Nov. 18. St. Andrew's Cathedral W.A Fall Sale, Nov. 18. I O.D.E. tail uazaar November 23. L.O.B.A. Bazaar Dec. 1. United Church Fall Bazaar December 7. THREE SCORE AND TEN... People nowadays often live beyond the biblic:l span of TO yqars.The wise man makes sura that he will not outlive his income. A Sun Life retirement policy will Rive you a nuaranteed income or as long as you live. Start saving today. 'sum life assurance company of canada JOHN t. fowle 1 . t42 5th Ave. " Residence Phone Black manuiaciurers 01 ceuuioee proaucw. intends to apply for lease of the following described lands situate on the 8keena River In the vicinity of Telegraph Point. British Columbia commencing at a post planted at high water line on the north bank of the Skecna River TWENTY ONE HUNDRED feet west of the west entrance of the Canadian National Railways Tunnel at Mileage 75: thence South Westerly astro, along; night In the Civic Centre auditorium. The fashion show, stag-' ed by the Job's Daughters and sponsored by the Rupert People's and Wallace's Department Stores. Included the latest creations in formals, suits, sportswear, casuals, coats and tea-time dresses. Fall's favorite fabrics, in colors as bright-hued as autumn days, were complemented by the shimmer of jewels from George Cook's store. Some of the style trends observed were the reed-slim skirts with half-pleats for walking comfort; cuffed, bell sleeves'. shutter-tucking and buttons for trim. Outstanding because they combined chic with practicality were the raincoats with berets and cloche hats to match. One ! raincoat, in a brilliant hue, featured a becoming, flared sou'wester. THE SHOW Mrs. Cftvell' Woytella acted a3 commentator introducing the models and Interpreting the fashions. Following were the models and the ensembles they wore: Housecoats Diane Kennedy Emerald green, woollen dressing gown. Mary Addison - Green satin hostess gown, gold belt, bell sleeves. Patsy Lemon Plaid Woollen i BUY A OUR IS the high water line of the north bank of tne """ R,v' distance of ap- 23 30. w a distance of approximately I EIGHTY FIVE chains: thence 8 45- j W a distance of approximately SIXTY , cnaxns: tnence 29 ft su w a aisiance of approximately SEVENTY FIVE chains to a point on the eastern hminrinrv nf Iv,t Tns- thpnr in! 14. 45- E ajon(! boundary a dlst-ry ance of approximately THREE chains: thence N 74 30' E a distance of ap proximately 8EVENTY FIVE chains; thence N 4.V E a distance of approxl- , mately SIXTY chains: thence N 23' . so' E a distance of approximately j EIGHTY EIGHT chains to-the point of commencement; and containing Semi Gloss & High Gloss. old gold. Bulger's, ijhalla Hall tonight by Mike Uoius&i. lot the past few liber of the Little's Bias retired to pri- Wr. Stecn came to in the early days been actively iaen- ocal business alfi j fairs. urday night Whlit Temple at 8 o'clock men of the Moose (240 F Rushbrook. well- er missionary in ish Columbia, hav- from his stay in ! ahl bi lravp ther present Canon at the home of It. 14ti8 Sixth Avenue i I I ' a.. n n a r i oavc oi ""I"-' " tractive W e ek I y ( Monday and ' (Hi .errord, 1045 First nues to make sat- very from the ef- that made it nec- n to enter hospital, ord has returned srill be a few weeks c will be able to be Whist and Dance 13. Whist 8 o'clock, cc Colussi. Refresli-ixxly welcome. (239t Hamling, group su-1 Jie Great West Lite; )., Vancouver, leftj lay after spendin?; days in the city on j connection with d urance plan which ed by some of the ;ames of the Prince fiber of Commerce oyees. j NUFACTURE P INSTALL BUHNER AMDS i ONE 884 t Metal Ltd. n many beautiful tints for interior decoratina. East QUICK, VR INCj MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EASIER ! ! GIFT FOR EVERYONE ... WE WILL KEEP THEM FOR YOU MEW X1AS ST0CK ARRIVING DAILY!! THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. J549 ! YOUR ALL AROUND SERVICE YOU WILL FIND EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY. . SIXTY SEVEN acres more or leas. The purpose for which the lease Is required Is for a Shearbonm for log : storage purposes in the manufacture I ol cellulose pulp. DATED this 5th day of October, 1950. COLUMBIA CELLULOSE VUMrAJV X UM11EU. j Air Force Recruiting Team presents three films "PHOTO CANADA" "JET PROPULSION" "EXERCISE MUSKOX- Canadian Legion Hall October 16 and 17 at 8:00 p.m. Free Admission Everybody Welcome Recruiting Team present in the hall daily October 16, 17 and 18 for interviews. 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