3 SHOWER HONORS LAURA CL0UTIER Prince ttupcrt Daflg Jftcto Friday, October 15, 1948 Locdl News It ems A pre-nuptial event honor ing Miss Laura Cloutier, whose marriage to Richard Letour- neau will take place October Moose Whist Drive and Dance every Saturday night, 8:3" (244) Miss Owen Lamrthnrn,, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCallum sailed last night on the Prince George for a trip to Vancouver. Tom McKeown sailed on the Prince George last night on a WITH. 28, was enjoyed Wednesday evening when more than a score of friends held a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. A. arrived in the city from New Hazelton to attend High School, business trip to Vancouver. MOOSE BAZAAR WELL ATTENDED Lodge Women Are Holding Two-Day Affair , First day or the annual fall bazaar of Women of the Moose drew a good attendance Thursday afternoon to the Moose Temple where floral decorations and a bright array of goods in the stalls gave an attractive Present at the function were: Mrs. R. Telseth, Mrs. C. Wagner, Mrs. L. Doiron, Mrs. J. Garon, Mrs. G. H. Brett, Mrs. T. Plant, Mrs. A. Masulk, Mrs. J. Cloutier, Mrs. J. Basso, Mrs. L. Raabe, Mrs. Alex Mah, Mrs. A. Letour-neau, Mrs. M. Dvornik, Mrs. M. Rose, Mrs. Irene Mortardon, Mrs. L. Berg, Miss Ruby Wick-strom. Miss Frances Hiltz, Miss May Brew, Miss Jeanette Cloutier, Miss Louise Mah, Miss Jean Kostuik, Miss Mary Basso, Miss Margaret ' Doiron, Miss Eva il'slck, Miss Florence Cloutier. Maskulk, 425 Ninth Avenue fles are, under charge of Mrs. W. Terry.' and Mrs. Johnson. In charge of home cooking are Mrs?- A." S. Hamilton, Mrs. Mattsori'yjfl Mrs. J. Johansen. Directing? fthe white elephant booth are t$irs. Tolmie and Mrs. G. McArthur. In charge of the kitchen are Mrs. Harold Mun-cey, Mrs. John Morrison, Mrs. Ole Stegavig, Mrs. Leo '.Sand-var, Mrs. B.' J. Bacon anj Mrs. C. Lundstrom. Cashier is Mrs. Sam Haugan! i, TRY A CLASbXflED AD1 ' vs. v Cedric Mah sailed last night West. GYPROC FIREPROOF WALLDOARD f ciiia, Mr. and Mr. t A beautifully decorated table cn the Prince George on a trip thorne, 208 Ninth Avenue East. to Vancouver. Constable H. R. Thnrfit.i.- was laden with gifts for the bride-to-be. After the gifts were opened, luncheon was served by G. P. Tinker and son Percy of the city police left this week sailed on the Prince George w Low Price, $1.92 per 4x8 sheet the hostess. A decorated cake was cut by the bride-to-be. last night to return- to their or Victoria to resume a train-ng course which was started last spring but was interrupted when he was sent nut home at Naramata after spend 4 'ALBERT & McCAFFERY LTD. ing the last week in the city. cial duty during the floods. He WIDOW RECEIVES appearance to the rooms. The function continues today and will be climaxed with a dance in the Civic Centre this evening. Receiving the guests is Senior Mrs. A. T. Ivarson and her pressed the club's appreciation of the many years of faithful service which Vic Houston had wiu e away about a month. LUxMBKK iililLDlNU SUPPLIES PHONE 116 granddaughter, Miss Judy Garrett, sailed last, night on the VltllkWt uar Anderson, for was sentenced to two LEGION AWARD Past President's Medal Regent Mrs. Thomas Glenn, who Prince George for Vancouver where Miss Garrett will enter Crofton House School for the devoted to j,he Legion, not only during his two years as president of the branch but also during the many years that he held office in other appointments. President Smitii regretted that To relieve miseries imprisonment In city Police court this morning. Philip Sankey was fined $10 for drunkennocs nj. J,ounceraeni RETURNING TO Vicits without closing, rnbon coming term. Mrs. Ivarson will return to Prince Rupert after Presented To Mrs. Vic Houston The regular monthly meeting of the Canadian Legion Wed Laar.Oct. 14-15. Eve- a visit in the south. unuci uie nuian Act. Carl Hagen, for his second it had not been possible to. 3 WORK IN CHINA tainment. nesday night was made the op make the presentation to his predecessor before his death. Party, vmc chuc, WORE RING BROOCHES 8 p.m. portunity of presenting to Mrs. Vic Houston the Past President's Medal of the Canadian Legion "iience on an intoxication charge, was fined $25. Credit Union Centennial Banquet. Guest SDeaker J w Rev. Lorimer Baker Here From Vancouver to Take Fart In Special Services The women of the Middle also is. convener for the function. Pourers are Mrs. J. G. Vier-eck and Mrs. Agnes Murray. Serviteurs were Mrs. Dan Morrison, Mrs. A. Hinton, Mrs. Fred Calderoni and Mrs. M. J. Keays. At the candy stail are Mrs. J. Armstrong, Mrs. Oscar Giske, Mrs. Frank Parlette and Mrs. J. H. Jefferles. The novelty stall and fish pond is being directed by Mrs. Bert Bellamy and Mrs. H. Tweed. The fancy work stall and raf ;ary I.O.D.E. Baaar, He realized that this award would doubtless be one of Mrs. Houston's treasured possessions. Ages wore brooches of the ring awarded to her husband on his type, In which the pin was held retirement last spring but Mrs. Houston replied suitably Pioneer or me Worth Man- Choir Tea, Oct. ian Waikiki CASUAL -s'niBfs which was not received from the and again expressed her grati churian missionary field nH in piace Dy ine iaDric inrougn which it passed. Burns, managing director of the B.C. Credit "Union League. Films and Dance (for Co-op and Credit Union, members only), civic Dominion Command at Ottawa tude for the kindness and at Norway and Sonia Fall I never was dated, I never was until after his death. Ilention received from members Mrs. Houston, who was ac-' during her late husband's ill-companied by her daughter-in-ness as well as after his death. venire Auditorium. Thursrlav 22. Bazaar, November . 3. wed, I hardly would speak to a fern. jncert by Mr. Joseph law, Mrs. Elsie Houston, widow ,of the late "Bobbv" Houston. October 21, 1948, at 7:30 p.m. Admission 75c. Get your tickets at all Co-op stores, before 5 P m., Monday October 18. (244: But I followed the hosiery- bresbytcrian unurcn. 3. now awaiting transportation back to central China, Rev. Lorimer Baker arrived in the city by air yesterday afternoon from Vancouver to participate in special services of Regular Baptist Church to take place on the coming Sunday. In the morning there will be a service of dedication of the new Regular Baptist Church building on Sixth Avenue East. In the afternoon baptismal service will lingerie ads (received the medal during the And Jearned about women meeting from the hands of Pre- Rupert symphony from them. sident Ralph P. Smith who ex- MO. FINER TJIIUX in mv earj i now Chinese Communist-dominated. Mr. Baker's present new Radio Dial Concert for Boy relation, Civic Centre 5. . , i Isfeion W.A. Bazaar, 10. CFPR 1240 Kilocycles assignment in the Orient is on loan from (Subject to Change) .. T ' Ha hnl A . I.U4 II ... . ELSIE ian rail Bazaar, wot. . -u. , uigm, mere wm De a missionary evangelistic meet- Army Home League , 13, 2:30 p.m., Sons or FORMER LOCAL WOMAN PASSES Mrs. Rhoda Sunbury, a resident of the Prince Rupert district from 1924 until a few months ago, died Thursday in Vancouver after a long illness. She was the widow of the late S. E. Sudbury, a partner in the Georgetown Box and Lumber Co., who died here last year. Mrs. Sunbury,. went to Vancouver ' miwi 1 i ml ii ivir. tiaKer is now pastor or Douglas Park Baptist Church in Vancouver. He has been back in Canada since the early days of World War II when he and Mrs. Baker returned from Harbin, North Manchuria, where in board of the Regular Baptist Church of British Columbia to the Intervarsity Christian Fei-lowship to act as regional sec retary In Tientsin. He intends to re-enter North Manchuria at th? earliest possible moment. Hf and Mrs. Baker expect to sail soon by an American Mall Line vessel. Mrs. Baker Is a sister of Mrs O. R. S. Blackaby of this city. While here Mr. Baker is the Chapler, I.O.D.E. Sale 25th. tw's Cathedral bazaar, 27. Ladies.' Bazaar," De-Church Bazaar, Dec- Your grocer has a fresh supply right notf! 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