t. - X -. rniice Kuperr uq:iv iNevvs friatty, Jane la, iy.,4 rJiail fiei p.' . Moose Women's Officers Installed at Special Meetv An impressive Installation iain; Mrs. J. Carr, installing ceremony highlighted last pianist and Mrs. A. Bellamy and Funeral service was to be held this afternoon at Qrenville IPHIEJSHAVE Court Chapel for Wendy Wong, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pf..-cy Wong, 829 Comox Avenue, who died here Tuesday. The baby was born here In April. Besides her parents, she is survived by a brother, Gerry, 2. The Rev. L. G. Sieber officiated at the service. L nignt s meeting or Prince Rupert Mrs. J. Morrison, installing j1954 Value Sensation guides. Women of the the end of the Chapter No. 21, Moose, marking I REMEMBER fTHER Massed Wild Flowers Grace New officers installed were: Mrs. L. Holder, senior resent: Mrs. P. Bond, junior graduate regent; Mrs. Higgins, junior regent; Mrs. O. McKay, chaplain Mrs. C. Mclntyre, recorded: Miss Hazel Tweed, treasurer; Mrs. Eyre, guide; Mrs. L. Tat- PHILCO DAIRY BAR !EFRIGERATORS on HIS DAY - JUNE 20 season. Brothers of Lodge No. 10S1 also attended the session at which officers for the 1954-55 season took their chairs. Graduate Regent Mrs. F. Par-lette, chairman, welcomed Past' Deputy Grand Regent Kaspei and Pilgrim Brother Pwn - guests of honor, as well as installing of lie-era wno were ..,. F. DeBlass, '.installing regent; Mrs. L. Orimble, installing chap- Annunciation Hall For Tea Eeautiful and fragrant wild I Glassey, Mrs. W. Whiffin, Mrs. flowers from along the banks of j C. Balagno and Mrs. J. L. Mac-the Skeena turned the Annun- j Laren. ciation School Hall into a wood- Featured at the event were a land bower yesterday afternoon f soft drink stand, novelty stall, for the "flower tea" presented by candy and home cooking stalls, the Catholic Women's League. grocery hamper and cake prizes. Mrs. J. W. Roererson was in Another specialty was tea cud tersall, assistant guide; Mrs. R. Boychuk, Argus; Mrs. R. Parks, sentinel; Mrs. J. Furness, pianist The newly installed senior regent, Mrs. Holder, appointed several committee chairmen in M 1 cluding Mrs. T. Thomas, Mrs. ! charge of the decor which feat reading by Mrs. R. Murray. Mrs. R. Choauette was in charge of the grocery hampers, won by Mrs. H. Bury and Mrs. D. Radford, and Mrs. Murray was lanson, Mrs. H. Gamblin, Mrs: j ured dozens of baskets and vases W. Hardy, Mrs. H. Ph pps. Mrs. of spring flowers placed about . Quast Mrs K Hardy, Mrs. T. I,h" "om. There were wild colu-Johnson, Mrs. i. Thompson, Mis. 1 timbines and delphinium and a 1 I - "15 X NeLLson, Mrs. M. Karasosky myriad other woods flowers. In charge of the cake prize, won along with lilac in white and by Sandra Lundrigan. Mrs. D. Hewer and Mrs. A. mauve and tulips. I Whatt . V Masses of lilac.in a low silver Rossi were in charge of soft drink sales while at the novelty stall ' 'j 1 1 "Middleweight" ind Mrs. M. Bmllhson. At the close of the session. Graduate Regent rJond was pre, sented with a gift in appreciation of her services. Another presentation was made to Mrs. R. Armstrong, retiring as recorder after seven years in that' position. Following the meeting, mem-oers and their guests enjoyed a rleasant social hour under con-enershio of Mrs. L. Tattersall. were Mrs. H. Roos, Mrs. J. Garon and Mrs. I.. Dniron At the candy table were Mrs. G. Fahey and Mrs. H. Schaffer and at the home cooking stall, Mrs. B. Wells and Mrs. W. Bond. The world'i largest' vnban'f crater is at the top of Poas volcano in Costa Rica. mm bowl,, flanked by yellow tapers, centred the serving table, and small creen vases or dalnlv little wild flowers in white, pink and mauve were on the tea table. Mrs. A. Brebner received guests at the affair and Mrs. G. P. Lvons was tea room convener, assisted H the kitchen by Mrs. M. Saun- "rs, Mrs. S. Comadina, Mrs. L. Colussi, Mrs. Bert Young anu Mrs. I). Delaney. Girls from Grades 9 and 10 of Annunciation school were serviteurs, and Mrs. F. De Blass was cashier. Pouring tea were Mrs. H. F. has everythin? 3, 3i oweri rap...- ele mi an 1 IF NOT COMPLETELY SATISFIED AFTER 10-DAY TRIAL Uhii U lacJSenzie, Prince Steamer. Rupert SAILS FOR (Popular VANCOUVER and Intermediate Ports Each Thursday at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN ...the 15 hp. ($3.55) 0une $riJe'Clecl Miss Mary Ellen MacKenzie, whose marriage to Mr. Harold Marshall will take place here June 23, has been the principal at a series of pre-nuptial social events, including a recipe and grocery shower yesterday afternoon and a miscellaneous shower earlier. Miss MacKenzle's fellow employees honored her at the novel YOUR MONEY No pulling Jc No skin irritation fa Will shave any beard r Rotary cutting action REFUNDED Only 27" ?3.00 Dow? Super Fatlwin OUTIOAID MOTO NEWEST 1954 FEATURES! WEDNESDAY Midnight Comfort and Service t For reservations wrtt 01 call Oltv or Depot Office Prince Rupert. B.C. Full-WidthCritperCovered by Glott to Seal in MoUt Cold and keep foodi freth Double Utility Tray Smart "Key Largo' Color. 3-Year Protection Plan Really Useful Starogs Door . . . Holdt Full Quart Bortlet of Milk Full-Width Freezing Compartment hold 32 lb. of Froieri Food Big I I cu. ft. capacity E Gives 0 fast' cl2Qn shave. $j qq yeek recipe and grocery shower, held at the home of Mrs. F. J. Hicks. The many useful gifts were wheeled up to the bride-elect in PACIFIC ELECTRIC 718 Second Ave. West Phone Blue M2 Thll advertisement n not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ol British Columbia I? a gaily decorated wheelbarrow by ; young Jackie and Bobby Payne, after which refershmcnts were served. Guests included Mrs. J. J. Payne, Mrs. D. H. Payne, Miss D. Benclix ,12 Ntw 1954 PHILCO J 3Q QC I 7, J Refrigerator! 7 to - 1 Best deal for Dad on Father's Day is a deck of 1 li'l.o 844 12 Cu. Ft. Priced from RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC 31J Third Ave. W. ' Phone 641 j Sharpe, Mrs. E. L. Hartwig, Lynne Nickerson. Phyllis Taft, Mrs. B. j Craft, Mrs. E. Odde. Mrs. C, Young, Mrs. N. Taylor, Mrs. M. , MacKenzie, Miss N. McLeod, Mrs,, ! J. Hicks. I Th miscellaneous shower, at the home of Miss Marjorie Way, I saw the many lovely gifts presented to the bride-to-be in a 1 f jf Now Only AlMMWfflim laree and brightly decked Mis Mnrie Hiltz was co-hostess for the shower which saw games enjoyed by the guests, 229 50 1 OFFERED EXCLUSIVELY IN THE PRINCE RUPERT AREA A. MacKEMZSE FURHITURE LTD. K Rood place to buy for over a quarter of a century" 08 Third Avenue Phone 775 PRINCE RUPERT CO-OPERATIVE FISHERMEN'S ASSOCIATION t'ow Bay Phone 760 with prizes going to the honoree and to Dorothy Marshall and Jean Sharpe. Invited guests Included Mrs. M. MacKenzie. Mrs. H. Marshall, sr., Mrs. H. Tattersall, Mrs. E. Hiltz, Mrs. B. Way. Miss Mariorie Tattersall, Miss Dorothy Marshall, Miss Jean Sharpe, Miss Marie Lavlgne, Miss Elaine Leifer, Miss Audrey Hiltz, Miss Gayle I.eeman, Mrs. Myrna Kirk, Mrs. Vlnett Macreko and Mrs. Betty Pedersen. Wos $289.50 R3 I ' ' WO RW V "HIS WEEK The Prince Rupert General Hospital Women's Auxiliary will hold its annual 'tag day downtown all day Saturday. No wringer worries No set tubs No vibration No bolting down No spinning Overflow rinsing On casters can be moved Undertow washing action A tea and bake sale will be held at the Lutheran Church Hall Saturday afternoon. bispi . -if I ; .b JtCapiain Morgan I . - ! , get them here in his favorite Arrow collar styles 1 Phone McRAE BROSJ ' " m r- ' i v , , " $1 intlrt mm) fnn , j Dor Ifor a FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION No Father's Day is ever complete without a few new Arrow Whitesit's the traditional gift i of the day ! We're ready and waiting v. ith fresh new stocks of all Dad's Arrow favorites in 1 broadcloths, Oxfords and airy open-weaves, with harmonizing Arrow ties and handkerchiefs. The hig day is not too far off . . . better hurry in. RCA VICTOR Long Ploy "BRIGADOON" , As sung by the original cast SEE THE PLAY ; . . OWN THE RECORD Amw ,Sliiits $4.95 -Up i Captain Morgan De Luxe Rum, the result of more than a score of years of preparation, is proudly introduced in British Columbia, Canada's most discriminating market for rum. Captain Morgan Deluxe owes its distinctive character and. superb quality to careful selection from a storehouse of the world's finest rums. These have been brought together by master blenders in a liqueur nun of an excellence unequalled anywhere. Captain Morgan Ot l uxe Rum, available now in limited supply, at a premium price. Captain Morgan RUM Aluminum cable from Canada was used in a Peruvian high-voltage power line, installed at altitudes of from 13,000 to 1 5,000 feet the world's highest. Canada supplied not only the cable but also the technical assistance required on this record job. We Imagine that aluminum's light weight was particularly appreciated by the . llamas or whatever other beasts of burden were used to get the cable to the top. In the rugged mountain country of British Columbia where Alean's own huge Kiiiruat development is going on, the aluminum transmission lines umsI represent another record: they are the largest-diameter overhead power lines in the world. Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE Watts & Nickerson MEN S WEAR LIMITED 'THE STORE THAT SERVICE BUILT" Phone 6 or 36 I THIS ADVHmSUAENT IS NOT fUlUSMO Ol WSftAYED till UQUOH CON1SOI lOAUD 0 IV THE GOVEHNMEMI Of aWIISH CQtUHUA,