Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, June 28, 1953 Labor Group Observes Anniversary With Sports Day, Derby, Dancing Labor Dav suorts h(;re will be f" onntions fur prizes for thf espassmg . Will SanJy Ambulance Group Has Birthday The St. John Ambulance, old ' -'ft: WV celebrated in conjunction with children's sports day, said Mr the 80th anniversary of the Evans. Trades Si Labor Congress of Can- j --1 ada and will be staged here by est welfare service organization in the world, celebrated its birth the Prince Rupert branch of the Trades Si Labor Council. LiKe crowd went to see kind Mary Collinson away Liia aboard the Prince re last night. Roy Is going iplace Petef Lakie, as dis-freipht agent. It will be L-st time ha has been In liia since 1939 and for Mary day this week but there was no special program In iius city-. Although the history of the MOONLIGHT SKATE Order dates back to the Crusades when members of the Order began to protect and care Committee chairman have been named for the three phases of entertainment on Labor Day-sports in the afternoon at Roosevelt Park, a soap box derby, in the evening, and a dance at night. Sponsors are now" bting called for entries in the soap box derby 4 I be nT uiai niii wi wiic apital. rf Daly started on his va- i today when he and wire and their six-year-old boy for the sick and Injured pilgrims travelling to the Holy Land, the modern St. John began in England in the 19th century to protect industrial and railway workers. The work of St. John spread to Canada about the turn of the century. , The division here has more than 70 members under the direction of B. E. Eyolfsoh, by chairman J. S. Dyck. Other iCharmen are: Ken Laird, dance committee; Mrs. Helen Van Pyk-: stra, sports committee, and E. A. . hearted lor the UKanagan i While In Kelowna they be visiting Ed Anderson, was with the RCMP here Vi.A.Vf:--. A V ' fJv? .J y s , - : Evans, finance committee. piany years. Also on tnelr jrary is a drive to Calgary Further announcements will the famous Stampede. be made concerning the soap box derby. Classes arc conducted In the Merchants will be contacted' fall of each year when individual iner ballplayer here, Dave has again hit the headlines ilRHi-y for his prowess on first aid classes are given. There are also some 25 mem liekl. Latest reports says bers in the Ambulance Brigade made his first mound ap- which Is a separate organization imre for Mcrcurys last week Real Nuisance HALIFAX (CP) A 7.e"k of vandalism in city playgrounds tind a cemetery was climaxed by destruction of six newly-planted trees in Highland Park here. for persons wishing to continue STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER tucks stay delightfully crisp in this new blended Tanbro fabric of orlon, nylon and rayon. The blouse is guaranteed washable. although he made a good service after passing their ex aminations. ne, teammate Bentley Me lt took over after the fifth SATURDAY 9:30 to Midnight CIVIC CENTRE Disaster, flood, fire and war f to complete the gr.me. Earlier damage was done to base can strike suddenly and unex tt has played every poMMon ball diamond fixtures and to pectedly and members of the St. John Ambulance are always ;he team since going to the British Debs 'Come Out Between Foxes and Grouse flower urns in the Camp Hill kj ta city. there standing by to serve. cemetery. piong the many heading for nuvcr on the Coquitlam By MARJ0R1E EARL Henley regatta and the cricket LONDON (Reuters) In this matches at Lords. nii'lit was Bruce Slanwood, s going to visit relatives In SCREEN STAR MONA FREEMAN gets In some golf instructions from Ed Crowley on use of backyard gadget. The ball is attached to a contrivance which accurately records the distance, lift, and direction of any type shot. Only 20 square feet are needed to simulate the conditions of an 18-hole course. Pierce-Kirkham Wedded At Pretty Church Service fi v i e w, Washington, and (rouver and Chilliwack. Later Shower For Miss Kofoed, Bride-Elect Miss Johanne Kofoed, whose marriage to Mr. Barry Watson man's country, a debutante comes out in the summer. London's social season, more glittering this year than ever, starts in April and ends in July. Its boundaries are two ancient The other two, and She most Important ,are the deb's own coming-out party and hsr presentation at court. Presentation is a mut. No girl spend two weeks at the air i camp at Abbotsford. Ixico-bound this morning and manly sports, fox hunting ;can hope to maks uven the nnri pronse shootine. When fox i n v.1i, i k. i two teachers Edith Jack Helen Langley, both of The First Presbyterian Church yas the scene' of will take Dlace on July 4. was Z.TZ tv,. twn.h nJM,""ltrl v-""m "" honored at a surprise shower atj. butterfly' emerges Irom her!tain oi 5ritii'h society unless sne m plan to drive by car to fc ouver where they will board a very pretty wedding recently when Edna Margaret the home of Mrs. H. D. Marshall Kirkham, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. j Thursday evening. .. They're going to take the leisurely &nd stop as they During the evening games cocoon, enjoys a brief, if strenu- lfs on or the tnousanri-oaa ln-ous, flight in the summer sun, j vitcd to meet the Queen, then under she goes again when I go far this year the Queen has the grouse shooting starts. hld two presentation parties. Grouse shooting begins in j At each one some 300 girls rang-AncriiRt. after the Queen retires i incr in ppe from 17 to 19 nnri h from here to Tijuana. On Kirkham, was united in marriage to Burns Pierce, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Pierce. way back they plan to travel were played with the bingo winners being Mrs. O. Pavich, Mrs. B. Scherk, Mr. J. R. Carr and the Inside route, passing The bride, given in marriage fciiRh Salt Lake City. Neither the bride-elect. The guest of ( to Baimorai castle in Scotland, wearing simple afternoon dress- ver been In Mexico or Call- by her father, was very lovely ; glt of the groom, and carried a in a gown of white satin, trim- I bouquc,t of pink carnations. nonor was men preseiueu a n )ne deb has plaved hcr crrQS eE mad, tw0 low ancJ carefui!y. decorated box of many lovely 1 rih. hv thls tlme- she is out 1 rehenrseri curtsips. one to her ia. mea wun inns oi iace, iinKei- Mrj Ettv Ro slster of the and useful gifts. iKtilKine the moors with one of,Maistv and one to the Duke of ttlng , ready for a busy Delicious refreshments were, men who tte ellgU)ie young - Erinburgh. tip sleeves, and a shoulder length halo -styled veil. She wore a beautiful emerald necklace with earrings to match, a served by the hostess alter wnicn SQUired her t0 the scores of par- Applications for r-respntation fi'h in August is Rev. L. A. rpe, who will direct two liner camps for children at a beautifully decorated Drlde s ti. hp -ftonried at court are received by the Lord Crr.inberlain every autumn. Each cake was cut by the bride-elect. And if she looks as coods In Guests in attendance also in Kinsmen Kiddie Kamp, rise Lake. Mr. Thorpe ex tweeds as she did in a strapless ; girl must be sponsored by a cluded Mrs. R. Watson, Mrs. J. 11 woman who has herself been pre evening pown, fu'll announce its about 40 youngsters to at-ir each camp the first for Parks. Mrs. N. G. Nelson, Mrs. J. MrDougall. Mrs. Myrna Kirk and the Misses Venette Marshall, Dorothy Marshall, Marion Wat her engagement in October, Just before fox hunting rtarts. Eight events highlight this critical four months. They are rownedwitli bride and matron-of-honor, chose a semi-formal dress of J pale green net with matching iacket. Mrs. Florence Wasend. bridesmaid, wore a semi-formal pale pink net dress with a stole. The flower girl, niece of the brrcie, Miss Marilyn Roy, also wore a semi-formal gown of nale taffeta which was made by the bride. The Rev. Wright officiated, and John Currie played the or-?sn. Everett Pierce, brother of the "room,, was best man and the 'ishers were Dave 'Murray and "nk Cbnp. Miss Ghdys Brown caught eight to 11-year age group the second for those from i 18 years of age. It will be third year In succession Festival Group Holds Meeting First meeting of the 1953-54 Musical and Drama Festival Association took place Wednesday In the ladies' lounge, Civic Cen-' tie. There was a good turn-out w son and Carol Brentzen. sented. The coming-out party of a British debutante U likelv to cost her dad anything from $1,500 to $15,000, depending on whether she makes a modest bow to 100 puesti or has a grade "A" clambake with 1,000. Guests unable to' attend but I Queen Charlotte's birthday ball, wnHiitv iriftis uupn Mm I. TViane ! the big kick-off on May 12, at- it Mr. Thorpe has held camtps tended by all debutantes with and Mrs. Yaremchuk. hildren at Lakels Lake. , mom prs Hilda Berg leaves by air of members with R. H. Davidson, new president, In the chair. Vancouver this week-end to ! relatives and friends. pro.ecds to chanty; the Berkeley dress show, where the cream ol the crop model expensive clothes in aid of the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children; the Royal Ascot race meeting and the Goodwood races, the latter at the Two new members were wel though life is not all er and skittles", yet the OPTOMETRiST Fred E. Dowdie Room l'J, Btone Building " Phone Blue 593 li s. E. Stone, teacher from he bride's bouquet. The bride's mother chose to "ear a blue and pink flower f ien Street School, left last Bit on the Coquitlam bcund estate of the Duke of Richmond; LOBA Decide July Picnic Ladies of the Orange Benevolent Association have decided to hold their annual picnic in July, date to be announced. Other business discussed at the monthly meeting included plans for a church parade on July 12. Mrs. Vic Morrison was chairman of the meeting. Vancouver. She will spend a days there before leaving California to visit her son. i 'Com pan led by his wife, Mr. comed. Mrs. R. O. Large from the Book Club and Mrs. Graham from the Canadian Club- The Daily News was commended for the space and cov-erape given the past Music Festival. Mrs. W. S. Kergin reported that all awards and bursaries for the festival have been sent out. Although the last Music Festival was bigger and better in "ilk dress, and the mother of the groom a grey silk dress. The recention was held at the Valhalla Hall. Mrs. Margaret Clapp, Miss Mona Mutch and Miss Mary Addlck acted as ser-vlteurs. The couple plan to- reside at 1122 Seventh Avenue East. Weir, teacher from Port Es- sun on occasion can shine. Good friends, good-will, good beer go hand in hand to make your happy occasions more memorable. Your beer will be the best by far if you make it ."lucky lager". In international competition . lucky lager has beer, judged Canada's Finest Ber and has -been awarded the "Star of Excellence" symbol of that ttton, also left last night on conuuiam. They win spena summer in Vancouver. small presentation was rvprv wnv. finnnciaiiy ine association finds itself with the Hi fe lo lr. and Mrs. Jens tl'r at a farewell party last t at the home of Or. and nour in 1951, 52 and 5J. p R. O. Large. Dr. Munthe Is in shortly to open a prac- A Full line of... TENNIS EQUIPMENT THE SPORT SHOP P in Terrace. croup of friends first en-(I dinner at Club 27 nt which . Large. Mrs. C. C. Mills and f L. W. Herein wcr: hostes- me:irrre h-ilance of $51 50 on hmri. This is due to hiuhT printing costs, adjudicators' fee. and larger bursaries. All members were pleased with the results, as the Music and Drama Festival Is not a money-making venture Tt. wis derided th have enr' festival shortly before Christmas. All choirs will be invited to present, two unusual Christmas carols. Mis. Anfield, Mrs. Kergin and Mr. Skinner are the committee in charge of the i Christmas carols. I rac f-r the next M'isir n Drama Festival was set for Hi' IS DUE DATE FOR YOUR Tncluded In the group were R. C. Laree, Mr. Mills, Dr. 'V. Herein. M-. and Mrs. W. !flt. Junes, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. I". Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Ham Mr. and Mrs. Rac Johnson. M fvoraixe farm price of Cana HOSPITAL INSURANCE PREMIUM MAKE SURE YOU ARE PROTECTED PLEASE RETURN YOQB BILLING NOTICE WITH YOUR i apples rose to $1.43 per 4 5, 8 and 7. unless it Is rlirfi- hel In 1952 from $1.02 in 1951. cult to get adjudicators 4. .,4S..v a J.' x V those dates. There wts n"i:" f'is'iislc'" ho'it the Mtisl n1 1 .'iin "estlvnl outernwiP" It self. Tr elleve this sttirKi.n. it. wis de-ided to send feelers to Terrace lc see If thev would he interested In having a one-day festival there-New conveners for the 1953-5' ostlvpl nrc program, Mrs. W. PREMIUM PAYMENT Cali for old jml-f Bulger's Mlmsp wlilut rtt-lun Rntnrrinv. SIDING WORK S DUROID DIRECTLY TO: fie 27. Moose Temple. Every- i Co.our-Fasr Shingles and Siding I weleome. ( 149 D'Hiiinion Day dance. Navy !1 Hall,. June 30, 10 to 2. lyone welcome (151-nc) Salt Lake Ferry running rV Sunday. Leaves Cow Bay its every hour from 11 a.m. Kprr-ir : flwai Is. Mrs. E ?iildln'?: syibh-is. Sister Marr '.awrence; publicity. Mrs. J. Hogerson; carol festival. 'Mis. n f 1 e 1 d : membership, M.-s I f Charbonneau. Other nrn"rn"- will be ap- -i-ph ti the fU. Mrs Pecker then presented lenry Pluvm with a farewell -m. a leather travelling bag, as " (149) Rfv. 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You have given 0 unsnnrlnelv of your time und vourself, In the interests of the Music and Drama Festival, th-U 't is with deep regret that wa see vou leave. Mrs Becker was then presented bv Mr. Davidson with a gift of flowers, as a gesture of appreciation for all the work she has done so willingly for r Jul.V 2, the regular weekly LIMITED Bby Clinic will be held Conrad Hall, 7th Avenue, Just 1 of Donald Street, Instead ln Conrad Street School. The le: Thursday afternoons, 2 to im w w v MSii m mm m m w m m mm m mw m ALSO BREWERS OF BURTON TYPE ALE Thit tdvtrtisemcnt is no! published or displayed by the Liquor Control 8erd er by th Government ol British Columbia 215 First Ave. West Phone 909 the Music and Drama estiva. k usual. (150) i