w .'ru Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, April 22, 1 9M Many Outstanding Items kpassing Wd SaUj n Hobby Show at Centre nffflBSVQplMDMMHMMVI'BlMMnMnisMnBnsT', 2 T"wtaas 1 1 ii i S- i . .1, , I 1 , ,1 .,:,yiii(i that the show j , nil. also applies tO Many outstanding items of handicraft already have been entered in the giant Hobby and Craft Display which opens at the Civic Centre Friday under direction of Rowland Miles, instructor. r i.. H.U. muni 1.1 Travel Tips For Thousands At Coronation NtW YORK iAPi If you're among the thousands goin? to the Coronation or elsewhere in Europe this summer, here are some travel tip;;: IH) your shipping in estab-irted stnrp.s. Buy thi.se things th'it reflect he country's tradition, superior rrft.i'-.nsliip or materials., , Avoir! shopping in groups. If ynu're a man. be sure to take alcng a suit of dark, licht-ei"ht material. The North Am-"rican casml look is considered 'je.VN Entries are coming from hob 1 if byist in Prince Rupert, sur t i n f show to be staged here, the display will take up both the Civic ? ! ml cany 'on his boat, but telling , hearing distance that hl. futlK T of a Blrl. His , i,L-t mKht presented , lr lit tit- bundle, 'hadn't figured out a ' press t line ... but at a vlv he Is the father , ; i Ink! burn here thl iMirrn rlUabcth'i birth- I r f j nit ' T I . -C Centre gym and the auditorium. rounding district, and various parts of the province. And there Is still time fur more entries, says Mr. Miles. Planned as the biggest hobby On Sunday, tea will be served in the afternoon and coffee in evening which Includes a social .V'fJ 4 Hi ' ' ' hour. The display Is non-competi tive. There Is no entry fee and )r Pa" Schrrk and I ir.npronrlote for city wear, par everyone following a hobby Is welcome to enter. St Andrew's Cubs Plan Demonstration Entries are expected from native villages up the Skeena and from Terrace, as well as from i 1 r m -a i m mm. . 2 . - - -i 2 Miller Bay Hospital and Van- The First Prince Rupert Cub;Couvcr. Pack St. Andrew's) will give a Locally, all city schools are ilrrk arc parking their ,v fur a tup to Minne- - a family re-union. Dr. I a research chemist at -ibia O liiilo.se plant on i : -land. They are lrav-J rd tli? Prun e George i.( nislit and plan to fly I 1 froiind are call-5 lJis who's been on uik out ut Wat- U or many months demonstration of the Jungle entering exhibits and pupils I Marches at the leader training have been asked Individually to j course which opens next week , enter the show with Items pro- at the 81. Andrews Cathedral ' duced in their own home work- hall. shops. Last, niiiht. the followine Children's woodworking classes 1 .,t . ..... ....... ticularly in London. If you're a woman, don't for-Tt rainwear and walking clothe.. Ti.-t: i.Ir.l.. ;."..ic!c here recent Iv by a- group of travel authorities. Mr. Cbra Uiimmond. author -f the h0"k "Shop With Confidence in Europe," comment.: "Th" aver t. tourist womiii .It hrtter to sttek to the establishrd shop. You may pay a few shi!-in"? more, but you take less risk." fctv-erfjejil.'y Jt.r tne I'O'OIll- ln visitors, Mis Hammond advises : ' i i'V f-orn thi Ei "!i.M. .liose thlnt: that reprwi.. a lieat tradition, that rei.e. t superior craftsmanship and materials. In -liiiiiinj or any pm.e eise, it isn't smart to buy things just K":it!n they arc Hritish or any ''ther nationality. The only reason is because they're better." I badges were presented to cubs by ! and handicraft classes at the j Cubmajiter Basil Prockter: Oary( Civic Centre taught by Mr. and) or. leaving nexi weea Mtt Slim' Krnsvold for i , ((rounds. B ad plenty of exercise DK.MGM:i BV MrrtR KUSSKLL, Vila floating Wlnterhalter hostess gown In yellow net has a pointed corsage with wide V-neck and long narrow sleeves and Is completely embroidered In matching beading. It U one of the gala gowns designed by a top London expert for formal evening functions of Coronation year. e winter playing Daa- i d IiEUrej he should go FRESH LOOK for the home is found in cafe curtains that you can make with a few yards of fabric. Made from sturdy cotton, or dressier fabrics if you prefer, the curtains add new smartness to kitchen, dining alcove, den, sewing room, basement playroom, attic or guest room. a tew weens. 1-known Rupert girls j Ogllvle, toymaker and first aid; Mrs. Ben bvenasen wul enter Richard Paulding, house orderly displays, and a variety of crafts and collector; Chris Harvey, ! created by the adult class are swimmer and collector; George expected to draw a major at-Jones, house orderly and Mel , traction. Souter, collector. Flowcrcraft demo nstrations Scoutmaster G. Van Roche ! will be done by Miss Jeane Pot-and assistant Harry Wlnstone of , terton, Mrs. Norman Moorehouse, the First Prince Rupert Scout Miss Jean Smith, Mrs. Linda Troop are grooming one of their I Patzold. Mrs. Blackstone and scouts and one from the Second Miss Evelyn Antilla. i Conrad) Scout Troop for the; James Bremner is handling Canadian Jamboree at Ottawa I displays and demonstration of in June. copper foil.w.ork and Miss Marg The scouts are James Baldwin ! Mackney, Mrs. Joan Woodcock, i j the class of gradu- Young Telkwa Girl Meets PM During Visit to Ottawa BMITHF.RS Joyce Aspeslet. hinhliKhted her evenings. After jj loyal ' Jubilee Hospital J a- They are Pejcy ; , j tMly Smith who i V piatluatum exercises ; capital this Sunday. y jihT. Mr. II. F. Pul-$ t aerided yet whether .-outn for the celebra- i ,!! remain on the . 3 tad l(;r a short time j ! Missionary Says Schools Still Continuing in China TORONTO (CP) There is not sens in medicine,' oursin?, even tne freedom of silence in , pharmacy, teaching and other China today, says Mrs. Harrison fields are continuing." Mullet, who spent 32 year? in' The one phase ol work stop-China, two of them under theiPrd.by ' the ? tile- of the Second, and David Rids- , Mrs. Fred Kristmanson and Mrs. ii-year-oia leuwa rirl. made the theatre she lunched at Conner first lone train triD out of n:mtht rr ith i r,n OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Koum 10, fctone Building Phone Blue 533 dale of the First. Good progress Ella Halcrow will give demon-Is reported. Utratlons In leatherwork. BUYING FOR YOUR HOME urniriR to Rupert lor British X'olun.bia a memorable Cowan and John Atkinson and one- i two others of the cast Bolstering subdued excite-j Dinner at Chateau Uurier Tri-. ment. she related today exper-;day .h Mr Appiewhaite's lences on her v.sit to Canada's ncl(:e. Miss Judy Davis and two capital and the Houses of Par- ,rtemU foUwed WM by a visit liament. 'to Laurentlan Terrace. The Ter-Ouej.1 of E. T. Apulewhaltc. i ,,. i. ,.., . -xvi i.i oloey Communist regime. Mrs. Mullett and her husnnnd, arc getting sore feet, (.IJAIUI When Dr. and Mrs. Mullett arrived in China there were enly two dentists in the country. Through his work and that of Dr. Ashley Lindsay, Mont- 'Transition' Fabrics Modify Modern Designers Extremes ;j the Kinsmen Club a dentist, now live in Toronto and were United Church missionaries in China where they Liberal member '"r 8keena. graduate civil service employees. iiiosi: Joyce was chosen to represent the student body of Kmlthers snent most of their tim' at , real, and Dr. John Thompson, i in thi-ir latent en-h;.t elub Is planning a e Pk ture' contest so and ( laudea San- She also visited Lauiler House, the reKlrienri nf th tnle Mi.r YOU Fresh new materials known as combinations as white, sky blue , f-hencrtu. near the foothills of i Toronto, 250 Chinese dentists "transition" fabrics are designed and turquoise, and brown, white j Tibet and 2.000 miles f rom ! have been graduated. Junior-Senior HiRh Bchool. all pni,le Klnl; lovi: t " visiting ail the mer- Of her lournev to Ottawa and 10 eas t,e 'ay from traditional ! and charcoal. These sell for , shnnnhai. rprn.tr.i pum, uv csaioiis oi ine Houkc of t'oininons. le contest. return fhe said she was Imprvs- toward extreme contemporary about six and seven dollars a "Students indoctrinated must i rilam th J'rvsiiK to c over the Leaving Telkwa Good Friday.' wlth the vastnefs of the 'designs TCBIU. I S II' IK 11111 ltr III !f .llll.l. Lll II'.'W ci t Saturday. I I l!'mmri l.s a h' arrived at Union Station, c()UIllry throuph which she! The delightful colors and pat-i Many of these fabrics come ; rc -imc after a c.i lain len-ith of OtUw-a. Tuesday morning. April travelled i terns of these new fabrics may j with matching wallpapers, so iime." s.id Mrs. Mullett. who 1. She staved with Mr. and Mrs. t u nn j,1Vrp-s w.h tn tM th i be Just what your home needs that you can pick up the drapery i taught Fnelish in the univer- shy girl. '"i to tell everyone Applewhalle at their apartment. Ktory 0f npr experiences to her 1 for a spring-Hke lift t or siiinuver jiunciu un uire iii.'shv at vneniiiu lor yeni.i. n, A A charming charming documentary documentary print print Her Her mesjyiEe mesjyige One new transition design,! to missionary . mil an nau ai mr "i tirre was Utile delny In her ' fellow students. -.-e last Friday night. 1 attemlanrr at parliamentary i known as "pins." is a simple in the croup that has matching aroups discouraged because nf linear pattern on linen In yellow wallpaper is known as "Mind i er their years of work In China o'sslons Flie listened In ojl her ' or ereen with black and whi'e. 'Tour Manners." A real conver-'the Communists have taken! eaders ' know what to say. ..its what she wanted 4 icil hi ruling that the 4 dent. Jark Mrlran. rf; i;d job as master of 4- mm Another, "golden apples," has sat ion piece, this print has fram- j over Is: soft, ItiM'tous-looking apples on ed pictures from a children's j - ". i n't be too downhearted, cotton lawn. It comes In such , grammnr book of the early 19th Schools established by mission- Century, suicrlmposcd on nniary work and graduating per- on on Thursday Thurwhtyi' first day in Ottawa, aiid e u h of Uie following four day. fUic heard Prime Minuter St. I.aurrnt speak on the International Wheat AKre''ment f'.hc also heard Mr. Applewh.iite, the Hon. llKHike (.'hixton, minister of national detente., and Mr. Founder, member from Hull j early Americnn small scale floral I Ff.KS meetiiiR i n'.e.ht ut t o'clock. 95 . Mixed Tell Pin Bowling bun quet. Valhalla Hall, Friday. 8:30 p.m. lOOpi print. . Philip Proposes through: ; (aiiun ll.a.il rrmk- i!- returned from i tDUUAl IUH V 1 wln'ie he attended i. i T . . Q. "Mv apartment living room I OaST 10 VUeen so small I hud it dirneult to confer- She had the opportunity to t .mmial clergy ' Kpwopal lal rh church In fViiaiher was nlce'uu : maxe room lor a iv sei. miy ; suggestions?" S A. A fine arrangement in a ! small room is to have the set meet the Prime Minister, the Rt. "T tl"b r D ' iL J Hon C D. Howe, minister MrrZ.lOn Birthday trade and commerce, and M. J i M,-Jo ' I i Colrtwell. national leader of the! .: a' (M, t LONDON ff-Thc Duke of vud C anon Prockter. RESEARCH WELFARE TREATMENT FACILITIES Ed- built Into the wall, directly op- biff and Mrs. rarl . bouquet uiiuev VI of CXF. ; inburgh handed a ..,, ,h ,.r vi. ran nut Her tour of Ottawa Included A c-m-ivl nieettnT of Shore-1 carnations to Queen Elizabeth r , and ,, ,'., ive n'.'irned Iroin ii Vanr. -jver w '.ine bookshelves above a storag? glass of the Royal C'mnrtt n Mtisrum. the i wurkcrs lx-al. UT A.W.U.,ThuM- I Tuesday and raised cabinet below. You might also f iiel the weddu.g nf v.arjft-v. April 23 7:1) p.m.. in the , champagne to toast her 27th art gallery, the i vhlvc.i Uaiiuhtf'r lo Ourulhy to set a table model on a spc-tally built corner shelf. This takes museum and llhrai.'. Mi troixile Hull. All members re-j birthday arurr. f .!.. I t ..l.li.. V,U,... ..J jOJk 1 n ' n 1,A 1.... r..,t..f rn,ll i villus i v...t. mi, .i.... quesMu io mioiu. ' - m" iiiti. llllie space .oace and aim also aisu offers uinis room iwm In ih r,,.-lnmi.nt liilllliin inn nnrlv f.ie the n.ivnl f.imi v he. Chairman below for storage or bookshelves. AUCTION SALE COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS SATURDAY, APRIL 25 at 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. TO HE HELD IN THE AUCTION ROOMS, Cnnier Fourth Avenue East and McBride Street. Instructed by the owner. I have caused to be moved to Auction Rooms the entire contents of house and will , sell by auction: . -Compact Electric Vacuum Cleaner; 3-pce. Chesterfield Suite; Wall Mirror; Coffee Table; Fleetwood Radio and S-speed Record Player; Mahogany Table; Living Room Drapes; Frigidaire; Pot Burner Oil Range; Hostess Chair; Mixmaster and Grinder complete; Boys' Balloon Tire Bicycle; 3,-Bed-rootn Suite; Single Bed and Dresser; Metal Folding Kitchen Stool; All-Mctal Tabic: 2 Cigarette Stands; 2 Table Lamps; Easy Electric Washer; Chrome Kitchen Suite; Records and Cabinet; large Living Room Carpet 9' x 13' 6"; Electric Holpltite; Oil Heater nearly new); Electric. Sewing Machine; Bedroom Drapes; Dining Room Buffet tnatural finish; Tri-Light Lamp; RCA Victor Radio; 2 other Ranges, wick burners: Single Bed complete; Electric Heater, and numerous other articles. Must be Sold. AFTERNOON AND EVENING SALE LIST YOUR GOODS BEFORE FRIDAY FOR THIS SALE Phone Red 127 Black 846 B.C. Messenger 678 v m,.u. ... .... " ore the Coronation, June 2. pert Flshine V.:s. Owners As- j that j uvUMnn will h hrlil Thursllav. .. ... except the press gallery and a ! few offices." said Joyce. Attendance ot the Canadian) : Repertoire Theatre to see the ) pUy "Venus Observed" a n d j meeting the stars backstage! MR. D. C. STKVErrSON Prince Rupert General Hospital. MRS. ROTIIVVELL 444 Cherbrook, Prince Rupert ;, 7 -, tne uuxe proposed a lormai April 23. in the Civic , Cer'- toflst fQr ,h(, QlJpeM.s bir,hday Pm- '" jLast year, the Duke of Glouccs- m Si ns of Norwnv whist and j tcr. the Queen s uncle, performed r!;,nre. Friday. April 24. Whist j the function as first gentleman 1 pm , din-re 10 to 2 Good j In the kingdom. Philip received Milliliters Scouls Jo lie ieortjanlziil SMITIIERS Scouting is to be vies Refreshments. Fun ror inis tine last winter. Canada will observe the re-orcanlixd In Smithcrs with 8 the bride In the 1 wliii-h took plare at an Memorial t'rmpcl 4 Monica tllnltby) -'liter of Mr. and Mrs. of Prime Rupert. $':m was held at the !lrs. K. I'artlite, mother '-Ji m. 'I ii Vancouver, the ' re guests of Mr. and 't Vantlrrsluys, formerly i RuHTt. I "ithy l Mitehell was jwngcrs stepping ' morning off the "rue She returned U'.ree.week ' buslncss- iif" trip to Vancou- 'impanying her down V oik was a verv nrlzed everybody. Muic by Mike Co-lussl and accompaniment. ( 06 40-Hour Week iSought by Hospital Group h CONOl IK CANCER St. Fetcr's W.A. Bazaar i Thursday afternoon. April 23. I fmm ? .10 to 5 n.m . In the Par Queen's birthday this year on ,he (irst mrctlng of boys of cub Monday. May IS. It will be a , ,, .hj -i . ., , . . and scouting aces called lor i .1 ' s f legal holiday with banks and govemmeiit offices closed. April 30 in the Anglican Hall. There were no public celebra- Local RCMP officers sponsor-tlons Tuesday. lng the rc-oiganization will be leaders. EXPERT COOKING , A group committee has been VANCOUVER (CP) Tne cooks formed with W. H. M.' Collison, at. the city jail were rermrtcd chairman; W. D. Yorke-Hardy. CAMPAIGN BC. DIVISION CAN. CANCER SOCIETY ish Wall. Home cooking, sewing, candy, white elephant, plants and ten room. Ice cream, ro-e and fish pond. lt B.C. CANCER FOUNDATION George J. Dawes auctioneer Attrntion, Ladies of Trlnee 686 W. 10th Avcnu Vancouver S, B.C. f ''' acnulred Y j hi tUI tj-l ivmuik. in a cage. I Pretty bird i Mown ill) Ifvlrtx., rp.lHl. niipert The Or.ier of the Rova 1 doubtful that fish could be serv- secretary; Canon C. A. Hinch- I'urple will hold their Spring ed economically to the prisoners, ISffe mid O. Collison. ttaxaar Thnrsdav aflernnon. o one of the provincial govern- J. Piain, Prince George, field Ipril 23 at the Elks Home. A mqnt experts U eolng to teach commissioner of the Boy Scouts teacup reader will be in at- jail ctroks. "They will get Association, will visit Smithers tendance. U) tips on how to cook fish wi'h"'ii. May 5 to discuss leadership, i wasta-:e." said police commis- work of the group committee and Do vou like kids? Would you sloner 0scar 0rr assist in the re-organization. ,i '"" "il iriui II- ! VANCOUVER (CPI-The Brit-i Ish Col't ihla "Hosnital Em-j nlovers lVder-l Union (TLC ! hns set the 40-hotfr week In all S Ft C. hnsDltals It represents a-iits main cbiecllve In l!M. I Negotiations for lrtM con-! tracts must be completed by i November 30 this year to tie Ir 'with th" provimlil hosolti' hudpet. Talks usually open Ir jfarlv September, i The 40-hour week has been t established In four lower mainland hospitals Vancouver Oen-'cral snd Oraee. Royal Colum-tt)lan In New Westminster, and j North Vancouver Oenerri. The liospltil workers' convert j lion will be held in Vaneouve May 22-24. ' George included F.. . ynney, f Terrace and i Skeena riding. Mr. Get nation. ho ike to krow now to icnu a gruuo , recently resigned THE BELOVED if tlvm? If so. enroll mm In, 'he Scout Lenders' Training nurse. Phone Bill Doumont. nt 11 or Fred Conrad nt 117 for implication form. Course co:n-nenres April 27 pf.d runs every evening to May 1. 94) iK 1 1 71 IV&DQ9&TED MlLCt IMC MANY DIFFERENT VERSIONS vrr ,ct thin. ligU-boJid - 'no lire was this ot the LIlM-ral lJ,ll' legislature and '" minister of lands J)' Plans Include n y.'Vate business In his tii. """! 'or the central his home In Telk- "'ine operator Frank I I''Hs returning from " I'KliKled Mr. and Blaekburn. George " "U"K Suuter, who "i'anieti by other orri-Pt-. Packers Ltd., In-MVa,ke.-,atoulld.r . nia-n Kerle,. officers "'"H)"r.s leave (,e " drydoek after You'it- HOMO&" New . . . Terrific . . . Lizard in Red Grey . . . Snake in two-tone Nati; and Brown and Natural . . . Genul Reptile styled wilh Imagination FOR SALE Restaurant As a Going Concern PHONE 868 or APPLY in PERSON to Civic Centre Dining Room If) Shlnj black Patent Leather . Supcr-flcx American Girl with narrow heel and combination last. .v use &0J ( A m . ui.ar.j mr. Pr n-e 'fr,tMlVinrWcot wha. no other .re CnawUVfou. t;i,-h FASHION FOOTWEAR "'akes the next the o, eorge gets ) for summer tourist j