tocnnss iiu Pmce Rupert Daily r4e Monday, February 9, 1053 . With Sanlj ds f rrank Vlckers can Mtt. Word was received ,,r Hi,. eek-cnd that the city treasurer and iong-sident here until his re-1 12 years ago, In safe. IODE Tag Day Nets $475 For Flood Relief . Fund TOMORROW IS THE 10th Four Receive Major Degrees Four girls received their Majority Dturee and became Honorary members, at the regular monthly meeting of Job's Daughters. They were Barbara Burnett, Joanne Langrldge, Marlon 8hen- ' ton and Diane Gilker. Honored Queen Margit Mac-arthur presided over the meeting. The girls voted unanimously to donate $50 to the flood relief fund. At the social which followed I the meetine. mnvincr nirinru lis been living in Mapie- The IODE held its most successful tag day in years here Saturday to clear $175 for the British and European Hood 'Relief Fund. in full you'll By paying all charge accounts by the 10th of each month protect your credit. Official in charge thanked all volunteer canvas!- unH 'ho EtlgllMl MIH uulKiiu ried by the raging Irish Hie past fortnight, since g OTM'US. etter to friends, he said M gave lusl 10 lu evacuate as the d risen two feet fHE EXPERTS citizen who gave toward the fund. In particular, said IODE mem- 3' - - O LO bers, "we winh to thank .11 th!were lakf,n of li Kirla, their; . . . i r TWO CANADIAN RF.D CROSS CIRI vT ."i i Calgary and Sheila ItouglL o? "u I Ck 'le,t' of Canadian army. ll t ' h?' bewi awarded the "A GOOD CREDIT RECORD IS YOUR BEST REFERENCE" Prince Rupert Retail Credit - Grantors' Association ,IS dome, lie and Mr. jrubix-d a small bagful :,ai belongings and were Nottingham where they lUf with their daughter, u,i skes, former school in Frini e HiiH-rt. eft tli'-ir home on Feb-Mi i ker. sulci, In his lie k.Uil It wan a by KAY REX , CaniKnao Prats Sua Writer It gives the children a feeling of Importance If you let them share occasionally In preparation of their school lunches. Once or twice weeklv young school derful children, lob" who did a won-j Eel, Mittneu an,! and ? Bob Jh tf" Macarthur. ft Al6X : ' 1. ,. be'ng the 10th birthday of fiiapter had about lhe local Bhel, a beautiful ,n 30 children, u but when head j birthday cake was cut by the were counted Saturday morning j honored queen assisted by trie more than 50 were on the job. (four past honored Queens Little Bobby Augier ws top tag-i Present. Ice cream, donated by ger, collecting $24.69. associate guardian George Dawe3, "The response was wonderful," I wa enJ oyed bv everyone. ald Mrs. Cliff Ham, municipal : . E"tertainment consisted of a first vice-president of the IOUK, i M b? "'-'c Sirand on the , adding that the proceeds will bep,lan0 and Judv Ltoyd 'th the; sent to the provincial president! ,rlnfV vocal duet y Joanne; in Vancouver for forwarding I L?nerklBe and Alex Mitchell, and oversea. w ' plano Wjlos y olive Strand. . j 1 Mi-" Strand provided music for i iiMiir became city treas-r Mr Vn'kei retired. '.I,nil,ti'-.i lii thlx elty Dancing Star, June Haver Leaves Movi in R0 a oi.e leg lu i siana manu on on luiid i.uiiil - w v.ui I 1 (J I I aft "t vera, yeara of ? prayer .1" to il' on movle-lund for the iZ .Tl 'something I have ( unstable uie caKewaiK. The cakes were made and donated by the officers, i .nun i. " -nmpjaung for the last i i (tt n una T .. . Holy Name Men Enjoy Pictures Kicky may ocrape and waoh the carroU which then are wrapped in wax paper and put ln the Junch to be eaten with the sandwiches. Perhaps PaUy, whoa old enough to take Interest ln cooking, will agree to give up a couple of houra of her Saturday morning to bake a batch of cookies. The kindergarten age might be permitted to select three lots of date, raisins or nuU, for herself, brother and sUter, to go Into the lunch package a "dessert." If you let the youngster make1 a game of It you'll find them even more ea.er to relieve mm of The Zfl-year-oUi blonde danc-be ntrl I,"? to a b Sie r of Charity, Ing star hoe aalarv . with the alo brought her peZTal tZ. ' t T""1 t'nSn ;8-r 64 Take Part. In Weekly aatau-mentaaymg: """ Lhi " " ..e A good turnout of members of the Holy Name Society enjoyed three short films at the general monthly meeting last night In Moose Party "uviuaie 01 work and prayer ike uiio broke his leg ulule shovelling enow f id, (in .il In rhaige lire bu..t. had the rut leg in hospital on ai d ( unstable Mac-imw hobbling around lies . . between the and e:ty of fl e. He got :.(t rat last Friday ,iir Tailor Is watching if the foree closely . , , ijht hen he said most .T.e In threes , , . rlt v bull pliiver Wall brother of tlida John- m San Francisco In buuness The big J.piiier ho left for .Iter getting hlii dls-m the army, geu the -s and is keetnne traek Gyros Retain Curling Title Annunciation School. . sixty-four persons took part The film, courtesy of the film 1 In the Moose whist party Satur-councll, dealt with the preven- day night, tion of cancer, construction of an Ladies' first prize was decided igloo In the far rtorth and oyster! with a cut between Mrs. J. Mac-fishing In New Brunswick. !Dougal and Mrs. E. Reil. which John rnmnrllna mi a .nn,,;ni.j Mrs. Reil Wnn K.i-i nH Vf u at the end of my two years of prepartlon, my religious superior Judge that 1 am able to do thl. I shall consecrate myaelf by vow to thU kind of life . . ,". Mis Haver sold her hnmo . this tedious Job. They could have a surprise lunch onr a week when each ha a special Job to With Easy Win C lit ) PgVALClTV I , CARRED FOODS f , ,, V.. rfuU.'ln Ik. ... . ,... ' J lUfTViiitrol j year ago and recently auctioned oe aotu secret v. "j. i - .ii i.vi.. v..u..l.llb 1.UIIU111 ucr , . ... . . It. i Mens first: Oscar Oisk with the one who prepares the; for the St. Patricks banquet; scheduled for March 17. iond- H Deane-freeman. Ph., Lyon reportedon the JeS wan a AeruaUonaS display of t"ims. closed her apart-rock heaving, the Oyro Ciub re- Tk "w m.oved ln "itn ner talned iu curling formerly "othel"' Mr Marie Ittestad. Bhe bridge-championship ,,r,mlnaU'd her nine-year ln the an- . nuai comwtition witr. ,h? V. SASOcUt,on Century- oaiiuwiiiiFt wnai Kina or sandwiches they'll be. but If a see-ret from the others. ary Club by h" mmt rtrent co"-and winning two game , . tying the third am"; tract running to Feb. 20. i me town happenings "e. .una ana sale volun-; and Oscar U NCII 81GCESTIONS GLske, which Mr. ! r Nassers were needed. He Giske won. One hot dish U a must for each take-away lunch on cold-jout".necl plans of tne flood corn- The door Pze was won by Mr. weather day. For Instance a j mlUe ' the city this week for Kht"1".'1' ... can contain hot Collecting money to help the L ern J VSe'and Mrs Amonr manv ; ' led hPr last J PWre. The contest wa cha,,0,rf r, briri. 1,w K uoor." a musical r I.:.. " ru "' comedy with Dan Dallev. laatl"'"'"?, thermos bottle u,e ... .... .,.,uiUI pys,caI Ilt. ; November and haa done nr nv,. veea01 vegetable touD UP .r. i"" n. Muncey. .r,rftt..,u i, . .u I-r.rb .ii, Tk. I " tisiig,( kitcica muitcu beef and pickle, or aalmon and I : ! it -nx ,1 T ibaoly see Have Abel, c head for the train-i in California next ave ook on a new type t iVt wwk when he .d clothes' to do lome ) ork around the s Art Murray said the f would be Invaluable r pair boy In Prince hirlir Runn. dived In-mllv aatern of Coal ceiery-on whole wheat bread. A raw carrot or two Is good In t K . ri . 1 1.. J . . 1 . V. ; 1 -I For their victory the Gyros re- be released tain for another year the hand-1 Born June Stovenour in Roc k Mime wooden trophy which re-! Island. 111 . Miss Haver came to aemblea tne huo of , wagon ; Beverly Hills. Calif., as a young-wheel. ; ter. She sane with TVrt n L ..1 ".11 uaii; Ul fc Ul CtUJU. I Oatmeal cookie would be easy for Pat. iv to make on her Rat nr.' Player In the first gan.e, RiU" band, then went Into the whldi the Oyros won 12-5. wrre: movies In 1M4 at $75 a week. f i V T lit SI Mill.. . I. . . . 1 R 1 1 1 AC hr .... I . .... - 1 day home from school. Ingredients: ... . ... muiri, ami. w liu I cy- "i"'": wi M fllu - Jor, Btil Btone. Oeore Murray. led- traRe1y clouded her life. In Hotanans Jim Notman, klo: ' lW he I"P1 with Jimmy J'.lto. ancouver. last week In Doug rruueil. Jack Mu.alU-m. One cup u(tar. one cup butter or margarine; one half cup sour j milk; two esgs, one teaspoon soda; two cups oatmeal: two cuo white flour: one cup chop-ped date or raisins. ' mpt to stive the life i - . ho i skipper of the ' Si-iner. plunged from after a rrewmember. Harry Black. Player in the ccor.d gam.!1, which the Oyras won 17-5. w re: Oyrcii-led Boulter, .skip; Ji Scott. Bill Lambie. Jack tJniKav Mix the ingredients and roll " . . 1. 1 i.a ; r they were married in the Roman Catholic Church But the msr-rla-e ended In divorce a few 1 months later. i She resumed gn old friendship :wlth a dentist. Dr. John D-ik. and they pla..ned to ma-rv. but he died after a short Illness In .October. IMS). on lightly floured board. Cut i to pav, a ln, over to I Kotanaru-Koy Colllson, Aki; ; In souares or with a cookie-cut er Bake in moderate oven until brown. 1.K -' J -' ..Ci : j Don Ritchie, John MacLeod. Bill McAra j Players in the third gam; i which wa tied 8-8, were: Gyros (o flunn. brother of the n the bridge of " and Juniix-d 10 ttvt to throw r--ue lines i but he didn't grab riie then dove In rmi 11 ....w. 1 WMI, ciK.lf, u. 11 reade rs Mitri I Parker, Dom Dominato. Oreene; Rolartans Neely Moore, i Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST Room 10, Sio'.e Building Phone Blue 593 I'rrtrrwn. and Harold. Art Nlckerson. Herb Young, Ire- S O N, mwllng Monday Feb-vor Johnson. ! ruary 9. I pm. , ,33, Tea wa erved at the con-1 elusion. Ropjilur Moose! vi'r.t . . i v-y'iil 1- v inn 1 lU'Stluy, : Feb. 10. 8 D m. : 4i Uli Color Tells Your Thought On Valentine " "itipiK-r put carl.vin "ir fiat but he failed : to artihcmi resnira-resruers believe farl-f a heart attack were prenarltn to 1 ' go rrab fhhlitR ir-fKletit t,,k p(l(.( !" l ittle Princexs" 'tciimotl griicefully srxir Piiiulay niorn- li.K earlv nT.s who "fted t),P pr)n,.pM r Nrnh has hern In. -inniiul overhaul , ""'w is mi the wavs t hrn.n lw ... . 7 - U you're going to aend Valen United Church Valentine tea at the home of Mrs. A Domln- , 4. to. 500 Taylor Street. Thursday, Feb. 12, from 2.30-5 p.m. (35t Canvassers urgently wanted for FKkkI relief drive on Thurs- : i day and Friday. Feb. 12 and 13 Phone Green Blue 272. (35 ; ETMS VALENTINE PARTY ' next Saturday night. Andy Mc- Naughton at the piano. Admis- ' sicin $150 per couple. 1371 tines this year, sign them In colors that will tell the recipient alma-,! us niuih as the message In Hie Va'entlnd. If our Valentine 1 going to a new love, sign it with purple illk to rff-nnte vimr atf.ir I ''nime me f iiiithi U(,r l)inne H'-t. (.ill,.. , . . FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW 0 Dibb Printing Co. For an old. tried and true love. j THIS WEEK .IIU is "' M f-xils Hospital ' "'"'lid yrar nf one home fr , vl;ll .v,'' her cap Ulst use green. That will indicate There will be a meeting i.r F.Iks on Wedniwlav at g p.m. in the Flks' Hall. This meeting wan previously M-t for Thursday. Fir.t annual general 11 ice lint of Ihr Aii fariel (.roup of No !:9 Prime Itupert Squadiun. , Kt'AC, in the Ladies' Louue", Canadian l esion. K p m. tomorrow. ! M" t'.Hker will ''"s In the Mtulh irnine !"" -Packed M.irles of s are h-ir. rrrl,.d " ;' -ta who hl. -Ity 8,ime f '"f'hese vUm.er e'"d story-book " lipnrpn f' .... j yi.ur love U everluslins j For someone you hope to make i I your true Live some day, u e red ! That will denote a hopeful love, j Ihoje hints cair.c from jcrlyn; Madison, writing consultant for the SlKia.'frr tt 4 Company, who says purple ls the mckst roinatl: color for letier writing, follcwed by red. Green Is mot sultubla to express long-standing alfec-llon. Black and blue' Ink? are Milt-able for signing Valentines, says , Miss Madison, but they lark the i rcnantlo appeal of passionate purple, gallant green or romantic , red. ,a-orklntt miner In ;-"'ry arter the rentury. "nhnrerenctuni.. SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN ' 14 n.r ...I 111 rk who have but I v;V! t: ' ' s 1 ' t :; 15 DENIER . ' k hmomi&S j & ' ' SSalSiSw mm 1 AlrliSvirfjl i- : ; , , l was . Mrs. Q Giske Wins Prize I There were 12 tables of whist at the Sons of Norway weekly party at which Mrs. O. Ol.ske won ladles' first prize and Anton Martlnusen won first prize for ' men. STILL ON SALE ;;" He death In nt ' m m e 1 1 H 'r ''""Per In ,.a,;; known nd other m -Riim - - liners of lfliflnj 'earn for Mrs. mrj. Lena ijcna Amoth sniom was was second secona In in r.illv f, rii y'mlll e t 7i, ,lle lRrlips' Lester Frnnkten f 'rf OenrJ u '011 econd prize among men ns oner .TWnrklni1 'fl1 M Inning the chair prize. ' anrt !L,,n wl,h Mrs' A- Dumas won the door Availab'e at Available of 5 O . 20 DISCOUNT Fashion Footwear of 1 , ' '"me a n'n anri PARKER'S ..1' UL, Vogue Shoes Limited ' 51 " ",e "Shn,. .... prize. In charce of arrangements were Miss Ellen Wasscnc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Emll Petersen, Herman Rensvold, Mrs. Annette Ander-"n iind Vlrger Rakkeu. xas s t,, ' the k'iown hv k. Phone 5S0 Third Ave. W. Green 595 506 3rd W. Box $38