) iiikc Isupcit Duily News Friday, June 4, 1954 tsLifiion -Jluxiliaru -ylan3 Vetc come ( ZS0 MUCH CONVENIENCE Dor 7)U Stuck &C- PreSuU is River Villages Vie firee-Day Sports Event I''-T ui-juica w mio. d. o. J3iacn, SO LITTLE COST i Caledonia Diocesan Auxiliary Plans' Meeting Here Monday Members of the Women's Auxiliary to St. Andrew's Anglican Cathedral here are preparing to play hostess to 19 women from points throughout northern B.C. Monday and Tuesday. , The visitors will be delegates to the 42nd annual meeting of the Caledonia Diocesan Board of the Women's Auxiliary of the Church of England In Canada. The sessions will start Monday at. 9:30 a.m.' with Holy Communion at the cathedral, and continue through Tuesday. A highlight of the Monday afternoon session will be an address by Mrs. F. O. Cousins, dominion western vice-president of the W.A. The Monday night session, open .to all W.A. members, will see a film, "The Challenge of Africa," shown in the Cathedral Hall at 8:30 p.m. ALL-NEW . conducted the meeting In the absence of President Mrs. V. Duncan, who is attending the convention. The meeting accepted an Invitation from the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire to participate in observance of Decoration Day, June 20. The day will see a parade leave the Legion at 2:30 p.m., bound for the cemetery where wreaths will be laid. The group also planned "participation in the new Legion son siiiTwr REFRIGERATOR The Dil'y Nes 1 jr!1 A three-day i including track and I,lC(.s, ball games and launched here Em-d-awing large crowds Lout the area. of the event ln-,mng of the May I Bertha Doolan, who Lndants led a color-on the opening day, L the popular Green-fa big dance May 25 Lation of trophies, another dance on JLht, May 26- . Jorge L. Stewart 4 of Hificially opened the I welcomed the many elected president or the B.C. and Pacific Command Legion Ladies' Auxiliary at the annual meeting in Penticton Wednesday, and plans for a welcome home for the longtime L.A. member highlighted last night's meeting of the Rupert L.A. of Branch 27. Mrs. Black, a past president of the local branch and on the executive of the provincial executive for the past three years, will be met at the boat when she returns, by officers of the local branch, and entertained at a party. Another highlight of last night's meeting was initiation of four new members, Joan Burton, Mrs. H. Cooper, Mrs. F. J. Lawrence and Mrs. A. B. Love. Also welcomed at the session was Mrs. Lewis, a visitor from Vancouver. Mrs. M. Ryan, vice-president, PERSONALS bulletin for members and Mrs. Jean Nixon was named publicity representative for the auxiliary. This Week A meeting of Job's Daughters will be held tonight at 8 p.m. Initiation, Silver March and party. will travel east to Swift Current, Sask., to visit relatives. Mrs. H. A. Breen, 625 Fifth Avenue East, left last night Mrs. J. R. Carr. 925 Borden Street, has as house guests several relatives of Mr. David McDougall whose marriage to Miss Peggy Oowan will take plae here June 10. Mr. Mc- Children'! Sports Winners Perry Azak, George Peal. Stephen Xtoolan, Hughie Stewart, Violet McNeil, Lavinia Angus, Florence Lincoln and Vicky Stephens. Adult Sports Men's Track Adolphus McNeil, Ernest Muldoe, Peter Clayton, Titus Nisyok. Ladies' 100 yard dash Lilly Moore. Relays men, Aiyansh; women Qi Kincolith. Boat Races Outboard Motors: 5 h p. Billy Lincoln; 16 h.p. Victor Janzen; 25 h.p. ames Woods; 25 h.p. runabout Peter Clayton. Gillnetters-- Andrew Robinson Challenge Trophy by dtfauit.K 85 h.p Bertie Nelson; 20 h.p. Billy Angus; 10 h.p. Bertie Barton. Ladles Skiff Race Laura Lincoln. Boxing Participating Norman Gran-dison. Clarence Stevens, Horace Stevens, Stephen Johnson, Perry Robinson. Challenge Trophies " Ladles' Softball Aiyansh. Men's Softball Oreenville. 1 Baseball Greenville. Football Greenville. Special Awards 9 CU. FT. MODEL ILLUSTRATED aboard the Prince Rupert lor Vancouver, where she plains a Hie various sports , as follows: ONLY brief holiday. . Also travelling south aboard SO 339 s pay Cafe Dougall's motner, Mrs. J. McDougall, Sr., and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. McDougall, jr., all of Rockwood, Out., and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence of Woodrow, Sask., all arrived last night by car. Also visiting Mrs. Carr this week was her daughter, Mrs. N. G. Cornish of Sliver Standard, Hazelton, and son Bobby. They plan to return home tonight. 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Meeting of Job's Daughters, tonight, 8 p.m. Initiation, Silver March and Party. (Ill Sonja Ladles Bake Sale and Delicatessen at Gordon & Anderson's Saturday, June 5. (130) Fifth Avenue West. Mrs. Robert Cameron, 1302 First Overlook, also left last night aboard the Rupert, bound for Vancouver, Victoria and Salt Spring Island, after which she vPHONE Glenn Miller ORIGINALS 74 TODAY CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 1954 CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN This is to advise nil eili.ens that from June 7 until June 15 (inclusive' dates), the City Forces will collect and dispose of all accumulated debris and trash, if placed conveniently to the roadway. essay contest on credit conduct-; ed by the Prince Rupert Retail Credit Grantors' Association. The contest, open to high j school students, was hold In: conjunction with the recent Retail Credit Education Week, i Winner of the second prize of ; $15 was Kurt Gottschling, while the third prize of $10 went to Miss Helen Trapp. Arrangements for the contest were handled by the Credit Women's Breakfast Club which will make the presentations at a dinner meeting on June 8. This album is a collector item. FULL LENGTH SELECTIONS . . . All Your Favorites SCUBY 50 FURS - This service is free of charge IMIONE CITY WOKKS DEPARTMENT, , Leave Name and Address. ALL ORIGINALS IN THIS ALBUM CONDUCTED BY I SLACKS IODE Chapter To Aid Greece Aid for the victims of the recent earthquake In "Greece was approved bjl members of the Queen Mary Chapter. Imperial . i niou.s for their su- Gl Mi enn er i b cut and Comfort I . Self-supporting f-No Belt No Preside round Wie waist. glish Worsteds and jj-ibardincs. 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