Bridal Costumes of 3 Decades, Prince Htipctt Daflp Jctost Wednesday, September 22,' 1948 Secretary, Mrs. Helen Marchll-don. Treasurer, Mrs. H. Thorn. Social Convener, Mrs. E. is 155 CONRAD P.-T.A. NAMES OFFICERS Conrad Street Parent-TeapK Latest Styles Shown at Capitol Bridal costumes of three de 1 mimniuiui imm.i n i mmi. lli UM cades and the latest In glamor ers' Association held Its first' i ous fashions were revealed VmUL-BRICK with a musical background that complemented the lyric of the gowns themselves. The display will be repeated on the Capitol stage tonight. Appreciation of the audience charmingly on the stage of the Membership, Mrs. V. Pick. P.-T.A. Council Representative, Mrs. R. Cameron. Literary Convener, Miss H. Howse. Film Council Representative, D. Griffiths. Capitol Theatre Tuesday evening with the annual fall fashion show of Annette's Ladies' meeting or the school term las night, electing a new slate of officers, inspecting the school and enjoyins an entertainment program and refreshments. New officers of the organization are: President, M. F. Stuart. Vice-President, R. Ferguson. was demonstrated continually, Wear in conjunction with the SIDING , beautiful exterior wall siding that re-,.(lSt on paint and fuel savings. This color-'- ,1)er resistant, durable and inexpensive. 1 ppletc stock of P B products. but it reached Its peak when the Program Committee, Mrs. P. triple bridal procession, featur Capitol Theatre management winch played to a packed house Knutsen, Miss J. Urquhart. Publicity, Mrs. J. K. McLeod. during an intermission in the ing Miss Margaret Brain "Miss P.N.E." as the bride of 1948 in a breathtaking creation, cross The 60 members who attended regular theatre program. the meeting inspected the school building and heard a brief talk ed the stage leisurely. The bridal display, featuring costumes worn by brides of 1908, 1928 and 1948 received a MRS. ROD McLEOD Phone us today T & McCAFFERY LTD. Her four attendants, all on the aims of the P.-T.A. dressed in a new shade of mauve pink, looked particularly sweet rousing ovation which climaxed movement by Principal T. O. Bateman. The entertainment consisted of monologues by Mr3. Robert Cameron and D. Grif the modelling of current creations by a dozen charming man with their blue mauve muffs and net crowns. They were IniEU - BUILDING SUPPLIES j PHONE 116 nequins. Fashions for all moods and occasions were presented BURIED TUESDAY Friends filled Orenvllle Court Chapel Tuesday afternoon to pay last respects to the late Mrs. Christina McLeod, wife of Roderick McLeod, Ambrose Avenue fiths. Refreshments were served. Diane Kennedy, Leona Blain, Lois Thompson and Mary Ad- mi , --.! ; s cock. Annette Windle and Geor 171. t 1 " I 8 4 glna were dainty bridesmaids Local News Items... I Kids' lade ' a ew scraps of lum- mu jton ber and old binycle rimSi the ye j,. 'Taxi jhlcle runs up and down 93 i , Street carrying youngsters at In white. The charming bride in the a resident or Prince Rupert for the last 40 years, who died at Terrace last week. The funeral service was conducted by Canon W. F. Rushbrook. . nH the rate of one cent a block. costume of 1928 was Stella Kur-lock, also a Miss P.N.E. contestant. Her gown featured an "up Mrs. J. G. Garrett left by air I United Church W.A. Rum-oday for Vancouver. mage Sale, Saturday, Sept. 25, profitable in the front, down in the back" jrstless car-J Three Sisters Cafe. (225) CARD OF THANKS Present at the rite was Mrs. Miss Phyllis Batt of the local effect current two decades ago and was of taffeta and lace. C. S. Von Auron, of Sah Fran- Indian office sailed on the Co- I ' 1' t Brycnton Her bridesmaids, Benita Windle We wish to express our heart-1 cisco- wno arrived Monday night Qu'tlam last night enroute to L. J. E. Smith of Vancouver, is relieving Un:oi Steamship agent during the absence of Frank Skinner who, following Port Clements via Skidegate. j3 and Allan Bj; into op- felt thanks and appreciation for and Pat Stewart, wore short dresses, short waisted with following the death of her mother. During the service, the con .,-t Taxi, a his trip to Juneau, will take his contrap- couveri; Mr. anu Ivirs. A. Bayne and Arthur. annual leave. gregation sang the hymns "Rock in the same i;lay hand flaired skirts. Leading the bridal procession was Miss Edith Jordan, brunette runner-up in the local Miss P.N.E. contest, whose costume was of the 1908 decor, which re of Ages" and "The Ninety and Mr. ;h" and Mrs. , uer,7 Gerry Hanley; Hanly: v,r Mr- and Mrs- John Munro; Mr, Ni,-, Nine." n Mrs. E. c- J. t the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received during our recent bereavement. Our especial thanks to Canon Rushbrook, Dr. McGUvrey and the staff of the Jubilee Hospital, Terrace, for their kindness and understand Smith was or William Stapleton, passenger traffic manager for the western and Mrs. J. A. Teng and fam 4 3 H ' 1 Q BY THE SKILL Of, g O ' Nil s g: at each ily; Reg. and Alice Kelsey, Allen and Bobby: Jean and Ned Mc region of the Canadian Nation al Railways, accompanied by vealed that bridal styles have (gwipiiiR oars s tk.it turn the ganist. Large numbers of floral tributes attested to the esteem which deceased was held in the comunity. Interment took place at Fai--view Cemetery, with the follow fulfilled a cycle in 40 years. In the manner of the day, brides IN SHIFF ER-HILIMAH U 1 1 0.8 111 HI ing. J Roderick McLeod and Chrlssie. his wife, arrived in Prince R pert ' today on the Prince George. Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton intend to travel on to Ketchi i idc stand 'I leod; Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis H. McLeod; Lillian and Jim Alexander; Murdo and Dorothy Mc-Arthur; Johnny and Betty McLeod; Simon MacDonald; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wall and family maids Alice Christensen and Joyce Vanetta followed the 1 ::: i i I L ill rxsa bride and assisted with her ing as pallbearers: Duncan Munro, Ernest Unwin, Murdo iSmithersi ; Mr. and Mrs. Dennv kan and complete the return trip to Vancouver. train. Their period costumes revealed black shoes and stock McLeod, Bruce Love, Arthur Bayne and George B. Casey. Fowlie & Ruttle have just Allen; Chris, Von and Roddy: J. C. Brady; Beatrice Bates; Her Loving Husband; Provincial Public Works employees; Bruce, ings. i The Darade of current fash- The following floral tributes received a large shipment of Persian Lamb coats In latest Maggie and family; Mr. and were received Ions which preceded the bridal processjons was announced by Walter Smith from a microphone backstaste. while the styles prices from $250. You are cordially invited to inspect these fine coats at your leisure Axil nicon , ""Hi ivicuunaiu aim iam- m,B Mr- and Mls- W1 and Norah ..PhPrtv- M mS, ano family; Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mr, A Mrs. Alex McKenzie, Hugh and,Klnrrip 'A Marv. Mr QnH Mrc J. M. McGreish; Wiiliam Mc- at 328 3rd Avenue Phone 522. j mannequins displayed the love- t"'.lv creations in slow Drouress Kenzie; Mr. and Mrs. C. Jorran-son and son; Mr. and Mrs. Horace ' Tattersal; Mr. and Mrs. across the footlights. Appro- Driate musicai effects were TV J9"J m U.A. of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Plumbing and Pipe Fitting Industry of the United States and Canada, Dave Owens', Mrs. J. R. Murrav and Mary; Sandy and Winnie Duncan and family; Mr. and Elspeth; Pete Cravetto; Jen audi Sid Dickens: Jack, Marion and Marilyn Cook; Helen and Clarence Thomson and family; Mrs. John Hedstrom and Archie; Mr and Mrs. D. J. Lippctt; Donald McRae; Armand, Alice, Nancy and Gall; Mr. and Mrs. Parks and family; D. J. MacKenzi;: Arthur Bayne and family; Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hamilton; Mrs. Kathleen Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Rod Smith; Mr. and Mrs. c Xd b ; Andy'McNaughton 'coat, tailored jacket and pencil- AIR PASSENGERS ' shrn skirt" coats, emPhaslzlnS To Vancouver Mrs. J. G. t the niano Shoes; which enhanced the' silhouette of the season and furs Garrett. G. Hawkc Mr. and ' ,hinh nmuprt that rnmfnrt. lux- Mrs R rinrrinn A. Hortr. Local 180. All members of the emernonei t Mrs. J. Gurvich and Boyo; Mr. and Mrs. Stan Saville; W. J. Raymond; Mr. and Mrs. Art Nickcrson and family; Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Watts and family; above Local Union are hereby Brownw0ods Snoe st0ie Bill urV and smartness are closely To sandsplt L. Bate, A. Col-notlfied that they are requested. Scuby s jur store provided the related ni the handicraft of the linsoni Miss v. Collinson,' Miss to attend the next meeting to', . Iurs modern furrier. ' IM. Collinson, A. Morgan; V. Murdo McKenzie; J. A. McRae T. Black and James Black; Wil and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mar-De nelQ ln lne mc uellre ou Directing the parade was, Models, who presented me uanms, a, n. onuu, n. ou. II.UI1 viHIR, c. WUU1I1K, ftlf. ailO I fin Ihnenn unri f.,mlv Mr onrf Mrs. C Balagno and family; Mrs. Wm. King and family; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. F Forbes; Mr. ! and Mrs w. G Smiln lpalv aHd. L. Astoria, sr. and family; Mr. ;Drot.y; Mr. and Mrs. Sam and Mrs. Geo. Scott; Bella , wickdal ;Mr. and Mrs. E. Fitz-iBurns Ljke; Ed Chris ana'serald; Duncan Munro; Mrs. M. boys; Agnes Ronald and Lor-McLeoli and family; Mrs. F. Thursday, September a, inia, Mrs Annette Mansell, proprietor styles in a manner which show-at 8 p.m. Business of voting on of Annette's Ladies' Wear, spun-led them at their best were: the 'establishment of a Pension sor 0f the display. . Loi.s Thompson, Alice Christen- Fund for all members' will b'ii During the half-hour display, sen, Mary Adcock, Evelyn Noble, on the agenda. This notice is (more than 40 different costumes Pebble Dickens, Kay Montador, the official notification to ail were modelled for the apprejia-Elsa Fudger, Marie Acton, Flo members. Signed, Geo. S. tion of the audience. They in- Windle, Joyce Vanetfa, Leona Weatherly, Secretary- Treasur-' eluded housecoats, negligee, Blain, Diane Kennedy, Benita rame Vancouver r; Alice ana Hemmons and family; Mr. and Duncan (Vancouver; acna anaiMr ri,r Rm' Mr jpnn Mc Mis. Pete Arthur; Mr. and Local 180, U.A. (224) suits with debonair Hairing Windle. er. Krook and Nick Announcement Alt advertism". tins coluinii will b chnrgod for a full montb t 25 cents word children (Vancouver); Walter and Ruby ( Vancouver ; Alex and Florence (Vancouver": Eileen and Bill f Victoria : Ernest Unwin, Jack Unwin and Jessie Jacobs; Ben and Vi Dodds (Terrace); Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kullander: Mr. and Mrs. P. Byrne and family; Mr. and Mrs. Art Holbrook; Mr. and Mrs. McDougal ard Chrissie; Mr. and Mrs. Pavich and family; Mrs. P. Smith (New Hazel ton t; Mr. and Mrs. J. Me-Glashan Terrace i; The Bacon family; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Prendergast and family (Van- THE STORY , IN A NUTSHELL! I Slip rays are excited Vl WgtP A V-kisscd NAB- COOK UECmCAUY CHILDREN'S Fine Quality PULLOVER SWEATERS'. Sizes 8 to 14 from $2.95 to $4.75 Sizes 2 to 6 from $2.50 to $2.95 FRENCH BRASSIERS Sizes 30 to 42 Moore's 206 6th Street Booth Parent-Teachers Meeting, September 22. Cambrai Chapter I O.D.E. Tea Fashion Show, September 23. Dance every Saturday night. Oddfellows' Hall (233 1 Presbyterian Tea September 30th, Mrs. J. MuL eod, 833 Borden Street. Bridge Party, Civic Centre, October 1, 8 p.m. Catholic Bazaar, October 6 and 7. (2301 United Church Tea. October 7, horn eof Mrs. Withers, 715 5th II Mhcat! It's a mire AND ENJOY THE DIFFERENCE Ave. West. it cereal that's grand for delicious natural 'gy . . and economy. You get 12 1 -ounce, ;ttt. rrumptious wholewheat in every package! SCO Shredded Wheat fresh frm the package "dip in hot water and drain! k CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, ITD. I NIAGARA FAUS, CANADA SW I29 "o- EXPERT REPAIRS Our licensed plumbers giv-j Lutheran Ladies' Tea and Sale of Home Cooking, October 9. Anglican Cathedral annual C o n g r e Rational Thanksgiving Dinner, Monday, October 11. Moose Bazaar, Oct. 14-15. Evening entertainment. efficient, reliable service. FOR YOUR 'CHICKEN IN THE ROUGH CALL RED 105 CIVIC CENTRE DINING ROOM Call us for prompt repairs PHONE 108 PRINCE RUPERT PLUMBING AND HEATING Bud Schuman (Old Post Office Building! 00 ND DUST - ally furnace is a ' "lii.1vjc, - - i I Usks iy havins ; onplrtely over- "'"t us todav. j 'I HEW ROYAL FOR COOIIR FOR SUPERB COOKING RESULTS) FOR NON-SOOTY, NON-BLACK ENID POTS & RANGE r SUMMII COOKING. Queen Mary I.O.D.E. Bazaar, October 20. Sons of Norway and Sonla Fall Bazaar Oct. 22. Rebekah Bazaar, November 3. Piano Concert by Mr. Joseph Franky, Presbyterian Church, November .3. Canadian Legion W.A. Bazaar, November 10. Presbyterian Fall Bazaar, Nov. 18. Salvation Army Home League Sale. Nov. 23. 2:30 p.m., Sons of Norway Hall. Cambrai Chapter, I.O.D.E. Sale November 25th. St. Andrew's Cathedral bazaa:'. November 27. Orange Ladies' Bazaar, De PEET METAL LTD. AVKNUE BLACK 884 HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms, Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. Phone Ml P.O. Bos H Need we say more? Except of course that you'll have more time for other work or for leisure. With electric cooking constant pot-watching and testing are eliminated. Thermostatic control guarantees unvarying heat upon which you can depend for all your cooking. Less water need be used to cook vegetables and other foods, thus retaining more of those precious vitamins usually lost in cooking. Next time you're shopping, examine the new electric models now on display. Ormcs Drugs jCRIITION CHEMISTS Phsweek-days, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. cember 1st. United Church Bazaar, December 2. Sua HOLIDAYS 12 NOON O 2 P.M., JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue 1 1 P.M. TO 9 P.M. CCF Bazaar, Sons of Norway Hall, December 4. St, Peter's Fall Bazaar, December 9. Keep Winter Out! STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS PROTECT YOUR HOME FROM DRAFTS AND COLD. ALL SIZES. 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