r'nnre Rupert Daily News Monday, March 23, 1803 passing rize Lionel Houle Named Terrace Jaycee Prexy TKUKACE A Junior Chamber of Commerce club was organized here following a meeting between young local men and Prince Hupert Jaycees headed by president Bert Jefferies. sit Jjaijiee J-loLo J-Joj in Jtnitlu TOWN SHOPPER SERVICE For information regarding this safe, convenient way to shop PHONE BLACK 921 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. "Tnirii and bowlers .lS gue.st over ine ?' .nt.nr.lDwn Telkwa, and Charlie Maywixxi. ' Judges were W. J. O'Neill Sr.. j fsimii- 're competi-jjj,,. various sporting Special to Trie Dully Mew SMITHER8 Smithers Junior Chamber of Commerce held its Hobo Hop Friday night in Elks Herman Dresness and Fred Sigge Ostrum's orchestra provided appropriate music. fraternity :(M'iit . it i j Hall. Funds raised are for their j community effort fund. Lionel Houle, Terrace electrician, was named president of the new oraanlznt.lrin nihi.r lent, but Dudley i enH ietl 111 the Mi.is E. Mittendorffer of Houston, was Judged best dressed lady of the road; Mrs. Ttd Davis and Mrs. Owen Hooper won second and third awards. Gentlemen hobo winner were i ' "fit i I . Home-Cooking Sale Successful Ladies of the Order of the Royal Purple held a very successful home-cooking sale at Gordon tt Anderson store on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Cecil Walters, Eric Widen, fort garry Mrs. Grimble coffee RED LABEL tin nine out io - fi-.piu bowlers from A .! club were mak-: it a picked Rupert fr.sitors lost. e team wus I'Mil-.,hr Kougcau, Hal Aler. Mo. ,, mid genial Bob , r of the Ko" club Hup-rt 'ere Boh ffMul I'irhe. Steve r (iirtlano. Magnus i J Dyke McMillan. I. lots of beefs' be-I Kee. who was i the city ten-pin 1 jiioiislup, KMC the Takes Prize AW2 BEATKKK M. LIM-STROM, daughter of Mrs. Charles Llndstrom of Rcmo, B.C.. who Joined the RCAF a month ago, has been transferred from LUmuiuloit to No. 2 Manning Depot In St. Jeans, Quebec. From there she goes to a southern Ontario station to complete training In her trade. Mrs. Us Grimble took ladie3 first prize in the Moose whist Many Visiting Curlers Attend Spring Tea A delightful spring tea wax held Saturday at the home of Mrs. A. J. Domlnalo to greet visiting lady curlers here to compete In the annual bonsplel. Welcoming guests along with Mrs. Dominato was Mrs. J. Webster, president cf the Tiling Rupert Ladles' Curling Club. The dining tabie was spring like, with a bowl of spring flow-ers and candles. Pourers were: Mrs. Rae Johnson, Mis. E. Turner, Mrs. Neely Moore and Mrs Barney Eyolf-son. Scrvlteurs were: Mrs. A. Hadley, Mrs. J. Munthe, Mrs. L. M. Greene and .Mrs. A. Nlcker-son. Convenor of the tea was Mrs. Joe Scott. THIS WEEK Meeting of Music and Drama AsMM-iation In the Civic Centre Wednesday, g p.m. Mrs. Roy Boychuck was in charge of tne saie, and was assisted by Mrs. Pat Dcane, Mrs. Ron Morrison, and Mrs. Garnet Hull. Cakes, pastries and cookies headed the list of items on sale. drive Saturday after winning a cut with Mrs. Bea Bacon who took second place. H. Deane-Freeman won first men's prize. Second winner for the men FORT officers elected were Ken Coleman, first vice-president; Ray MtFadden, second vice-president; Le Lowe, treasurer; Pat O'Hanlon, secretary; and Len Leighton and Charles Dixon, dl-lectors. Presentation of a charter will be made April 13 by national president of the Jaycees, Roper Flumerfelt, who Is scheduled to arrive In Prince Rupert that Say and travel here with a paity headed by Harold Hampton, Skeena regional vice-president. Monthly meeting date of the newly-formed group was set at the third Wednesday of each month. About 30 members attended the Initial meeting. President-elect Houle said potential membership in Terrace was about 72. Mr. Jefferies, Prince Rupert Jayces president, told the new members their first duty was In preparing themselves for leadership. "This can best be done by taking a real interest In civic affairs and promoting civic interest and projects," said Mr. Jefferies. Other Prince Rupert visitors were Jerry Lemire, Sid Oonick. Bill Poole, Jay Burns and Ron Flnlayson. FINEST HAND OF COFFEE YOU CAN BUY CARRY I 1 was William Rothwell; pool prize, Olaf Stegavig; door prize, L. Franklin. There were 56 readers OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie I 1 rvs, Mm .rums among Uie however, ft ere two ..rs Jimmy Stew- !t;ie pins 'r the ten SON. meeting Monday, March 23. 8 pm Social, Sonja ladles welcome. Serving refreshments were Mrs. L. Holder. Mrs. H. Muncey and Mrs. F. Good. Room 10, Stone Building I Phone Blue 653 : t KJ D l-PEL I Bert Ms", who . with the five-pin jmung the visitor n, who had a flve-, of lit while the i Ruiwit was Joe :o came through i it games 235. 335, Art club meeting tonight, Civic Centre at I. Job's Daughters tashion Show tonight at I p.m.. Civic Centre. (or a four-game and an averatte of to leave after the I)kr McMillan roll ul 232-game. the the visitors rolled f. live-: game contest. $, !rr Rupert. Next Rupert teams will rrace for a return Margaret Wide Receives Many Gifts at Surprise Shower Mrs Retty Lien and Miss Mar- j Astrid Pedersen. Anne Whiting, garet Johaasen were Joint host-j El id Sedgwick. Marie Skalmer-evwK at a surprise shower held In j ud. MarJorlc Way and Margaret k'ln championshius. i ue nome or Mrs Ecnirt Johanxen i Wide. j in honor of Mis Margaret Wide, j Those sending gif ts but unable I The bride-to-be was seated In to attend were Mrs. Muriel An-ja decorated chair in the gaily-! derson, Mrs. Vln Flnnlgan, Mrs. ;streamered room and was pre-jordts Hill, Mrs. Imba Way 'and senU-d with a corsage of pink ! Miss Lois Renshaw. i carnations. j .- j During the evening bingo wasle Book On Arthritis (played, prizes being won by Muss And Rheumatism the title by down-Tt f-r 0"ll to 4 255. Milon. also a five's' note led the Elks famf score of 900 "ie of 1H0 x-r game, t !.u!i (he top game it it. rolling a neat. rung game jif the Kiks team, f in and Kepes were ! Margaret Wide, Mrs. Doreen Trit-;ton. Mrs Gerd Harvey. Miss Mar-. caret Johan.srn. Mi.ss Marlorle HOW T( AVOID ( Kim.INU DttOKMITItS Miner Mniuml- rnry. City Trans- ronijX'.sid of Hob ll.il Mmzii-v Al I Way and Mrs. Doris Mallett. ! Al 'azlng ne'vly enlarged 44-! Many lovely gifts were pre- PKe book entitled -Rheumatism" tsentl o the bride-elect In aiwlil wnt free to anyone who decorated banket. j will write for It. Music was enjoyed during the , 11 rcwals "'" nw' M.Merkln. Nets i Mr Mr-imrs and Kiniuerrum as servloir of ref rmhnirnU hv the c" r " i 'he .,. rrs with 845 remove the causes of nd fail U i.n.,t..... ottivti h Mr. riin ' the trotible; exp,ali.s i yper landed tKin-surgical, non - rr.tcilcal , treatment winch has proven successful for the past 33 years. Cuowan and Mrs. Hope Lundrl-Pat Hrlggs. Annie Wide, Doris Mallett. Mildred Wide. Lily Pedersen, Donna McNelre, Eva Stnd- ; "y -iim nf onrtorn f.!.itlNT short stay i n lli-ilor 'lljnkl . rife .1 I.... You incur no obligation In J . . " " "' v ""' "' si-ndlmr for this lnstrucUve book Smith. Uera Harvey, uoreen ,.,"l11 .,...,., i be the of -a-rrrrl K AY III llifllllilA It may means saving you years of untold misery. Write .,4 " ' " I 111 t I llil 1 I I 4 Stevedoring Coni-'f veil .Sund.iy on the fl. be around for "ks anrt villi l" on the first shin be- Trlttoti, Betty Lien. Edith Jo- II..... I ...I .1 ... n L'llnAn to The Ball Clinic. Dcpl illtll.'M'li, linrv (.uuuiiKaii, ...... ti ljH-.y Cmvin MiKReit Marcaret Wide.'. ' 5211, tucciiior Springs, Missouri 'lic.it here '' of ('iiiiurd- GOOD UStD CARS Myrna Ryan Wed Saturday 1551 Plymouth 2-riiwr, only 22.1)00 miles. Hill Fvrd Sedan two-tone, very Moart ll.'iO lord Sedan lUdio. heater, one-owner ear. 1919 Kuril Sedan Radio "Nx.. ;: ki cam ART I 77 11 ! :Ui NEW! J hi ' '-- 11 ' GLAMOROUS! W J off) ff heater. tun visor, A-l Ih.-iuuhout TRUCK BUYS f nBM' at Vancou-iiiiiiiwid . i.l .o at -fc Norah to pay a I to ai'ei-.ls of the 'y as well a.s other 5'- Mr. Wildhl.MKl s-At i;.nt lr travel f'Pllonally heavy f !a:ue tm-ttsurr dion unci the ln-if! otary Convention -s year In Paris. I -irting mining en-"Tt. Itr. jnteph T. '! Hie eek-etid here '-' n the Camosun lf).i Sluileb.ik.T I'll ku... 1 A pretty wedding took place at (St. Andrew's Cathedral Saturday ; afternoon when Myrna Emllle ! Ryan became the bride of Wll-illam Van Epp at a ceremony icondurted by the Rev. Canon i Basil S Prock'er. The hrlde Is a daughter of Mr, land Mrs. George D. Ryan of Metlakatla and the groom is (formerly of Manitoba. ! The bride was given away by her father and wore a grey suit ensemble and a corsage of pink ; rases,- I Bridal attendant was Lorraine Ryan, the bride's sister, who wore a green suit and yellow carnation corsage. . Best man was Mr. John Alfred 'jarkman. A number of friends and relutives attended the cere- mony. Peter Lien played the I organ. '1 " He s been on in ci"Ueg in 1 fr ol prop ! glnc overhaul; l ol P scrnU h: custom box. I!U6 Kurd S-Ton Complete wilh flat deck; new paint Job and good motor. I'tlG Dmke Panel A very useful unit. "To say goodliye to your ninlorliig troubles try any or the above gemu buys al your A-l I i.ed Car Oealer" Bob Parker Lid. t'l...lir .1 "The llunio ot rrlrnUly Service The couple will reside in r nnce MiKutr, marine t l nf the Canadian Coa.st Service wan f pasM'iifer on the P'nt a day talking 'h ,iiv v-illi Bill fl'taln MeDuff was fw here during the ff Hie Inst war. T 'ax expert with i srl l In the Na-vient .Service of-Branl at one time f'f Flshrrmen'a Co-J"v to answer nny-r". an,s to kn(w V taxes. r ) f inrown Vharf J '-The 31-year-old I'"1"- v children told put her two f,'"Mr'"'"'-!'ii" wh-vt. 15 DENIER r(-, an t IT icrr I u Vfe'TvY Muni 'i""'k from home to P.'11 "d threw them I"' Iwi' lS-month-oM but her month J" missing. ltnwi the deed be-1er ,M en , 1 '""""h f'-'d" and VOGUE SHOES LTD, Phone Green 55 Third Avenue Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone SSO children i -;"o. ner f iiat way.