Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday October 14, 1953 Conrad P-TA to Sponsor 7 1 1 Publisher j To Address City Canadian Club ! Cub, Scout Groups Again Soerlal to The Daily Nm TERRACE. The earlv davs of School Parent Prince Rupert Shoreworkers UFAVU . ' , Regular Monthly Maetir.s Legion Auditorium Thursday, October 154:00 p.m. mlttee was appointed by the eral! " " ., , lDrI . . o.,nH Prinre Ru- 'a ' Troop and Cub Pack, Z decide at the regular Gordon Vosburg both nights, and by Mrs. Tugeau and Mrs. W. J. Richards. Al Davis convened the affair, assisted by president Ernie Robin and a large committee. Proceeds .may be used for development of the Kalum Street playground, where there is a drainage problem, or for the Terrace General Hospital. All Members Out This is Important ,mt oi me isruup in wic ,3, ust ni"ht. blowing tains by Boy Scout Nation leaders a Oroup Com- r-irt io worn in liaison between the parent-teacher group and the Scout and Cub bodies. Named to the committee were Neely Moore, Robert Cameron, Eugene Bartlett, Harold Thomas, Harold Thorn, James Robertson. . F. E. Anfield, District Scout Commissioner told the parents and teachers that the ba-Jtbone of the Scout movement was the O-oup committee. ."The rise or fall of a Scout movement depends entirely on the amount of Dartlelnatfnn h Advertising in the Doily Naws Brings Keiulf The winter season program for 1. ,rccHalled ,beJ the Prince Rupert Canadian Club ! , Sal"r,day will get underway at a meeting ! dthteJerrace K n?n wo successful Klondike next Wednesday night when flf, Dorothy Taylorveteran news- j th tC'vlc L entr!' "u"a'tend the paperwoman and publisher of : affair, The British Columbian in New : tne 'stu of he Westminster, will be the speaker. 1 " J , and r?me of skU1 dnd d:lnc'ng Miss Taylor, well-known in the j were featured, newspaper world, will talk on j Coft"jne Prices were won by "Today's Newspaper" and discuss j 1 f. her experiences last summer Wi ' QjS DCfiatG She will be the first of abouT P-inl C, tnA six speakers to be heard here this 1 rUIIU rUIIU season by the Prince Rupert SMITHFRS. Receipt of $3 03 club, which has Just opened Its from six little Smithers girls has membership ranks to men. The I been recently acknowledge by J Cross Seeli ' ANNETTES ll mm) P Cunadlan Red Cross 80-i is seeking Information as 'he whereabouts of Walter mm thought to De in me v "-WWi-.,-. .... v. f' ." a. .a'"'" Royal Purple Loctee ft Kuperv uwwiik if 33-year-old man, being DAVID M. CHEXOYVETH has ! been appointed executive vice- president in charge of all op- I erations for Melon's Brewery ! 'Ontario) Limited, newly- ! formed subsidiary of Molson's j Brewery Limited. Former pre- j sldent of the Pepsi-Cola Co. of I Canada, he will continue to be a director of that company. ! the group commute " he said. He said duties of a Scout committee were to assure proper facilities for the Scout and ub groups, to see that the charter was applied for, maintain the tontinuity of leadership, assist in the raising of needed group funds and assume responsibility for group property. The need for 8cout and Cub leaders was never ereater. Mr SALE STARTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15 hi by nis niwinci. wa of at Kelley Logging . .... " Un4 RAYON PAJAMAS ' for the B.C. Polio Fund. The money was the proceeds from an outdoor concert held by Kathie and Laurene Mehaffey, Norman Lynn and Margaret Jackson and Sharon and PatM O'Neill at the home of the latter two. Turauotae an Lilac ih S.M.L. RPrf'iA pUHV. Aero Lamy, iis knowing anything of RAYON NIGHTGOWNS Coral, Blue. Pink. Small, Medium, Lar?e SPCIA) n......ir' wnereaDouis are 1 d to contact the Canadian SWEATERS Helen Harper, Monarch, etc. memoers ror many years, although It was originally a men's club here. Joint clubs are a comparatively new venture in the Canadian Club field. The local group hopes the change will increase Its membership, and officers, In announcing the first speaker, stressed that membership is open to everyone. The aim of the Canadian clubs, active across Canada, is to heln develop an Informed opinion and a distinctive Canadian outlook as well as a wider view of world affairs. Canadian citizenship also is stressed. The meeting at which Mist Taylor will speak, Is open t members only. Anfield said, and at the present time there are far too few leaders for the large number of Cubs now enrolled. Introduced to the meetine wnrp . ' Regular values. to S6.&5 .'ODDS AND ENDS SALE tos society, national u.n- ,. Bureau, !rt Wellesleij j SLACKS Gabardine Slacks 495 t t;iM. luiuniu. Reg. values to $9.95. Sizes 12-13. ...... ODDS AND ENDS SALE NYLON BLOUSES ERSONALS J Reg. values to $795. ODDS AND ENDS SALE NYLON PANTIES 100 j (?itij llloaSi'luiirl j ! Cjrouf Jlofth HJeet ! Members of the Moose Heart Alumni met recently at the home ! ;of Mrs. O. Stegavig. 134 Hays; j Cove Circle, when whist was en- j 1 jcyed. There were eis-ht members I and four visitors present. j I Whist prize w;:ut tc Rita Rob- j inson. Other members present! iwere Amy Kasper, Luella Hast-j lugs, Sue Thompson Bea Racon, 'Thora Stegavig and Irene Mun- I Visitors a' the ses.s'oh were Mable Skinner, Sopjiia "Olske,, Helen Tweed and Clara Morrison. ODDS AND ENDS SALE and Mrs. Frank Walls of S-M-l; White only SLIPS . L Bjv.are leaving on tonight's scout leaders A. Van Roche, Harry Winston, and Cub leaders Art Williamson and Bert Cameron. The meeting deferred action on the gifts for Christmas Issue pending furl her discussion between teachers, parents and pupils. . All members of the P-TA were urged to attend a meeting at the King Edward Elementary school October 19, to hear a talk on "Nutrition for the O r o w i n Child." . ODDS AND ENDS S ALE (or eastern Canada. They t to be bark In a month. Nylons and Crepes HALF SLIPS ' Nylons and Crepes1 $1.95 ODDS AND ENDS SALE id Balk Sli 95c BRASSIERES Cottons, Nylons,' Sotins. Regular values to $3.95 u 4 ODDS AND ENDS BALE reaaers vers ! Tl Vilhalla meeting Thursdav, $1.00 CINCHE BELTS Plain and novelty styles ODDS AND ENDS SALE FOR THOSE CIVIC CENTRE DANCING CLASSES. KNITTED SUITS and DRESSES $-!tr,ft PHILIPS RA jl u : Regular values to $39.95 ODDS AND ENDS SALE Smoil $9.75 pr. Misses $2-95 pr. NYLON HOSIERY 1. i K 1 99c 51 gauge 15 denier Nylon Hosiery. Dark seams and every pair perfect. New fall shades In all sizes to 11. SPECIAL, PER PAIR 3 i '.a mis ini'liiiling Marine, Short Wave, Broadcast. 3-Spred Recoro chancer Twin 8" Speakers, aeoustiially matched Available In H'onde,"-O.ik, Walnut or Mahosany. $20. down; $15 month.' 15. (240) .liwse social Friday, Oct. 18. ing closed except to mem-and by invitation. (241 ) imf Rupert Shoreworkers. VWU. The regular monthly mg will be October 15 at 8 m the Legion Auditorium. ;runt all members attend. 1240) jnariian Club meeting In of Norway Hall, Wednes-Oct. 21. 11 p.m. To enable ,nive members to attend meeting, applications for wrslup can be obtained the Secretary, Mrs, J. J. iiiun, phone Blue 944. applications must be re-d to her, properly filled In. !er th?.n Ort. 13 (It) Fall Purses. New selection of styles and colors From $1.95 Pumps... with Cuban heel in black and brown FromSg.75 These and Many More Items Too Numerous to Mention on Sola ot ' A at n jmm tmmm ' . . LADIES MMETTE MANSELL McRAE BROS. LIMITED FASHION FOOTWFAR . Others Follow We Lead Tomorrow's Styles Today Phone 6 or 36 "The Store that Service Built" W ' ' 0- m $ ,' r-'t ' 4 .... t j 1 i 1 , . , f, : f j 1 . n t f : ! 1 -.J' 'I t 1 " 1 J :r , J , j'.lv'', v . H- - J I. f. VJ v ,-5 V .-: i. ... -i.;- .ViV;''-'- 4. V saw mm-himm SPONSORED BY THE PRINCE RUPERT GYRO CLUB All proceeds are used to maintain and provide equipment for the playgrounds of this city. By efforts as this the Gyro Club built the swimming pools at McClymont Park, furnished recreation facilities for the new Casey Park and made many other contributions to the enjoyment of our children. ; ; j- J Gyro members will be be phoning you to take your.order for tasty fresh apples. Persons without a phone may place their oraers wnn any 01 me nrms nsisa oeiow. PLACE YOUR ORDER AT: t MeKAY'S GROCERY ORMES DRUGS COOK'S JEWELLERS W. F. STONE V- FASHION FOOTWEAR BILL LAMBIE Monarch Life DAILY NEWS ACE YOUR ORDER AT: McRAE BROS. PHILPOTT-EVITT BOB PARKER LTD. LINDSAY MOTORS fiLAIN BROS. KAIEN HARDWARE HELGERSON REAL ESTATE EVERY APPLE SOLD IS HAPPINESS GAINED! 1 .m 5 . '