I'miilc Kupert Daily News Wednesday, September 18, 1953 Eileen Cross Opens Classes At Civic Centre October 5 prise Bill to Aid EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1 ( Classes, too, students learn as K Working Girls FAMILY FARi Men and women interested in learning the finer points in sewing and tailoring or In "home rejuvenation" should pay a visit to the Civic Centre soon and register for classes to be held next month. Eileen Cross of the University Of British Collimhia tvt0n,ln Mrs. J. Murdock Head of P-TA Mrs. J. Murdock was elected president of the Conrad Street School Parent-Teacher Association last night when about 75 persons attended the first meeting of the 1953-54 season. Others named to the executive were Mrs. F .Thomas, vice-president; Mrs. B. Bartlett, secretary; Mrs. L. Patzold, treasurer; Mrs. L. Colussi and Mrs. H. Makl, social convener; Mrs. M. Hubbell, literary convener; Mrs. E. McKenzie,-membership; Mrs. G. Alderson, Parent-Teacher Cou.icil; Mrs. J. Robertson, program: Mrs. J. Ritchie and TORIA. Lieutenant-Governor Clarence , WOie plumed hat and gold-braided uniform when he opened the first session of British iney mane articles ol clothing for themselves. The classes are open to both men and women members of the Civic Centre. Registration opened several weeks ago and already close to 30 have registered. In view of the popularity of the classes in the last. tnr & 'T fV Yes, the whole family can enjc; the extra speed, convenience and comfort cf air travel a 3 Ziin ijegiajdiuic. Department will be returning to province's 'working " eariy in October to conduct her fifth annual enrioe Jlr became a knight in principle of "equal pay for years, Civic Centre officials to-t 5 eaual work." of courses, which have proved aay urged those interested lo register as soon as possible, to :mor as lie disclosed ., bill in reading the :n tiie throne. 1 will establish the iuB'y popular nere in the past. Co-SDonsored hv thu AND SAVE MONEY Starting Oct. 1 Family Fares will be available (with connections to other airlines) on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. See how much you can save on Family Air Travel. Phone 795 for information and reservations. Cctuadictn 6acliic avoia disappointment. Centre Association and the UBC Mrs. M. Orome, Dental Clinic;! Vr7?. j ... A ' ZJ "It Is proposed," he said, "to introduce certain measures to ensure fair remuneration to female employees." Lieutenant-Governor Wallace's words came as the first Social Credit mafority government in province's history was seated. A elltterinz arrav nf ,.h ptimists Mia. A. JJesautels, film council; Mrs. J. R. Ayres, publicity; M. Guardet, citizenship. The eleeuon ol officers w:is extension Department, the three-week series starts October 5 and comprises afternoon and evening classes daily, alternating wUh sewing and tailoring one day and home rejuvenating the next. All classes are held In the small gymnasium in the Civic Centre. In the nnmf rmnocnntlnn w I. - . AIRLINES state and business leaders sur rounded the Lieutenant-Governor during the rjadl Busy Year , of the Prince Ru-n.nist Club got under for the fall term iCht with a business i the home of Mrs. r a husv season wen; .vjurLuaUllg classes. Miss Cross teaches re- thiol a bill to equalize wages, there were no surprises among measures outlined, which A new liauor law hr ch highlighted by plans DIAMONDS VALUED at $15,-000,000 were on display at the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto from Aug. to io Sept. 12, Including this $300,000 frown once worn by the Empress Josephine. Five New York diamond concerns and one from Toronto supplied the diamond collection, said to be the largest ever displayed under one roof. upnoisiering and re-finishing generally. Students bring their own furniture lo refurnish-either witn upnolstering, painting or varnishing. In the sewing and tailoring findings of the Stevens sion; ' Amendments to Inn-ens. th sales tax exemption on meals; the government pledged during the last assembly to lift th . iLsmg projects 10 en-lub to carry out Its uitable works. ,pe sale will be held tc be followed later by i tea to celebrate Day. The club also ay marathon bridge ily throughout the h all members mak- emption from 50 cents to $1; ' Reduction of atitnmnhiiA li cence ices; i New laws to aid in solving the I)()l)khnhnr nmhUm inni..4i conducted by Mrs. H. Denning. Mrs. M. Reeve's class won the attendance pennant for the first short period. PERSONALS Mrs. Katy Kendalls of Los Angeles arrives here today on the Prince Rupert to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Judge, 748 Taylor Street. Mrs. Kendall is a former resident of this city. Bill Toderas left here Sunday night on the Princess Norah for Vancouver, where he will attend the University of British Columbia. A baby boy was born September 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Flaten of this city. Miss Ruby Knelson of Vancouver is spending a two-week vacation in Prince Rupert, visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Knelson, 941 Third Avenue West. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Keilback, -217 Ninth Avenue East, residents of this city for the past 24 years, are leaving tomorrow to make their home In PHONE 458 MESSENGER PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Furniture Freight Baggage Parcels Coal and Wood Lumber Tradesmen's Equipment Builder's Supplies Beer Bottles (5 dozen or more) Dry Kindling For Sale i-TON COVERED VAN AT VOIR DISPOSAL .uv.vii, iv.iuuiiiy ,,r egallzation of the "bread and i distribution of TB alt" marriage ceremony; ichniit Prince Rurjert Amendment to the Elections :d plans are. ..jUrcadji-his year's campaign. tins yea;1 ar Miss f-. Clement, president) I (Tl I h C ' hr tarf McLeod. vice-Dresl-l IW Oldfl "inn nt.uri.tie, iKAvr.L k.kvii --- , . Canadians 'Well Rested' OTTAWA (CP) Canadian troops have taken advantage of the Korean truce to improve their defences, to train and to rest, and now are "ready for anything." The army, announcing this Sunday, said members of the 25th Brigade have also started to winterize their quarters. All messes, canteens and cookhouses will be in huts, while tents will be provided wii.n wooden floors. Adequate healing and lighting facilities have been provided. Ralph Smith, treas- i Mrs. L. B. Boulton, New Activities First meeting of the 1953-54 season for the Second Prince Rupert Cub Park Is scheduled for Friday, September 18. at 7 p.m. In the Conrad Street School Pack master Art Williamson announced today. Both present Cubs and prospective Cubs ar asked to be present. The pack, which numbered 52 when activities were suspended for the summer, was sponsored last season by the Conrad Street P-TA. Also scheduled Is a Group Committee meeting of the Second Prince Rupert Boy Scout troop and the Cub Pack, at Conrad school tomorrow evening at 7. JtaJiei hil Mb azaar of the Sonja Ladies' ans for a fall bazaar net last night at the s Guimar Selvig. 120 e Wtfi. ul ba?aar. including ns. fanrywork and e. will be held No-t the Sons of Norway :rs will be named' P also discussed re-of the Sons of Nor- 4ki You Can Better Your Bowling BOWLING SHOES now underway, and . us shades .of green rior color scheme, -ntt were, served at "i Mrs. o. oiske - Lilim' Red, Blue and Black' $4-95 ond $5.75 Men's Black $4.95 ond $5.95 O BOWLING BAGS T Attractive plastic in .varied '. .;' '; eolorli jilppcr, ('losing :j ) ' ' ; $2-25 SKE THEM AT GAUGE Applications will be recoived by the undersigned up to Monday, Sept. 21st, for the position of: CI.F.RK-STLNOGR APHF It ' For the Assessor's Office Applicants must apply In their own , hantlwrUtng -outlining age. TiiariUi status and details as to prtvlotis' office experience. Further details as to salary, etc, can be obtained at the Assessor's Office, City Hall. Shorthand not essential. K. W. LONG City Clerk m rat mm ill.,! ; -i r their annu l mi.i. FASHION FOOTWFAR scussed by members ? Rupert Citizenship n 'hat group met at ntre. l meeting will be r 13. when election take place and committees will be J 54 GAUGE 15 DENIER 51 GAUGG 30 DENIER 1 I 1 K . " V 1 1 It J NT " - 11 lw 'i Hospiui Thurs-' P m. Civic" Centre. 60 GAUGE - 15 DENiEX GAUGE - 30 DEN',EH STRETCHY TOP fINE LISLE 60 GAUGE - !2 DENIER ALSO FANCY STYLES !4T1 OH ' f r- -.a. r ., Scotch Whiskv in 11 1 the Royal Purple: X 15 p met'Ung it. golden age embodies Iff Prince Rupert the rare skill possessed by tliotc great Vn :s Local U.F.A.W.U.' ' f) I V, ' T'w regular meet House whose names guarantee M SjJ l will be at 8 - ,S h";, 'Pt 17, in the perfection and distinguUl 1G V 'Af 1t ' "''Be there. (216) . StfSm. V preference. 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