Centre Staff Preparing Prince Kupert Daily News IC ES6I 'St Jaquididsg 'Xuppj nnasium, Rooms For Winter r I JV u td" .. .1. a. a V... wMnu. .itft&mu. z Plans To Be Discussed Tonight For Annual Membership Drive By SHIRLEY l'IXE The Prince Rupert Civic Centre is a hive of industry these days as the staff prepares for a busy FOR BEAUTY CONVENIENCE-VALUE VVinier season. pasi basketball will be featured with a heavy schedule of carries Fully automatic operation when desired. fa No Warp Oven Bottom. it Evenest bakinq oven of any tvoc ranae. i i . V ' ' 7 Vt r There Is little public activity in the Centre as yet, but the itaff Is at work, preparing a new schedule for the winter, housecleanlng the many meeting rooms, and above all, getting ready for the annual one-nieht membership drive on October 5. The membership committee meets at the Centre at 7 o'clock tonight to discuss plans for the drive. At. present, the blur hnllriinir rt!, k Fastest top cooking of any range for any I H i r- immjiit v "-' J V J HEADED FOR TOKYO as replacements on the Canadian Red Cross welfare team in the Far East are, left to right: Ida Ruth Bruneau, Westmount, Que.; Jacqueline Robitaille Quebec City, and Kathryn Hope Skinner, River Hebert, N.S. ! i & i " i fuel. it Surpassing beauty in modern style. 'At Constant level valve for connection with inside or outside tank. fa Exclusive Pi'ot Light feature saves 30 per cent on fuel. Backed by over 80 years' experience in and practices in the main gymnasium. Squash will be avail able, by appointment, and there will be table tennis, billiards and pool, boxing and weight-llft.ng, as well as badminton and roller skating. ORGANIZED GAMES Also scheduled In the sports line are physical classes similar to those held last year, consisting of organized games for boys and girls in various age groups, plus keep-fit classes for women. A teen rifle club and square dancing club may be organized this year. In the educational, cultural and social line, it Is expected that National Film Board movies again will be shown. The Little Theatre, the Prince Rupert Symphony and the Civic Band will continue their work, music appreciation for adults will be resumed, and a similar class for juniors mav be or on Second Avenue Is being used C. T. BATTEN Scout lor dancing classes, some casual basketball practice In the gymnasium and a few huslnesx B.C. Orange Lodge Chiefs Pay Official Visits Here hissioner linted meetings of local groups, but otherwise the building Is quiet. However, the tempo will Increase at the end of the month Range Manufacturing. with launching of the membership drive and the start nf .75 lit of Colonel Cyril .1), ot Vancouver as ..! .:iiis som-r of th $261 OMLY noon, past mistresses of the LOBA will entertain the grand mistress at luncheon, and Monday night she will attend a special meeting-for the Orange degree. Mrs. Beaten will leave Tuesday for Vancouver. $38.00 down $13.00 MONTHLY AwiiKition for B.C. other activities. Eileen Cross of the University of British Columbia Extension Department will beein her sew v.oji announced byj ganized. Crafts and hobbies this year will Include leatherwork. flower have a craft, metal work, woodwork ing, tailoring and home rejuvenation classes October 5. CHANGE-ROOM ADDED The auditorium floor is now being prepared for roller skating, which Is expected to get under way before the end of the month, and a skate change- :, president ol tne . ti nr il ot the asso-:iarii'ou,s!y with an- r o m Dominion or'.ers In Ottawa, n. iniio has been ari i,r of the Scouts' utivi succeeds T. .s. OBE, of Victoria, !,.'(i.t:y. Orangemen in Prince Rupert this week-end will play host to officers ot the lodge in British Columbia. Wilfred Daly of Vancoaver, grand master of the Loyal Orange Lodge in B.C., arrived in the city by plane this afternoon to pay his official visit to Prince Rupert Lodge No. 2310. He was scheduled to be entertained at dinner by officers of the lodge at Club 27, prior to the lodge meeting tonight. He will return to Vancouver tomorrow morning. Arriving here tomorrow night in the course of a tour of the province will be Mrs. Irene Beaten, Grand Mistress of the Loyni Orange Benevolent Association, who will pay her official visit to the Prince Rupert LOBA at a meeting Monday night. The local group plans a church parade Sunday night at the First Baptist Church. Monday after and copper craft. Something new, classes for pottcrn making, SENMX m GOOD ROM lor yowr money Economat Only , may be Introduced this year, j For many of the scheduled room has been added to the fa "ui'iuM, vuiumeer leauers are cllltics T. .' . ... commissioner heads irecutu, uiiu per&ons interested The badminton club, too, is are asked to contact Fred Jones, cxprcicu to get active at me general secretary, or Rowley at WILL GIVE YOU Everything that any Automatic Agitator Washer can do at a LOWER COST TO Miles, program supervisor, the Civic Centre. "60 volunteer lead-thin 20 000 Cubs. Ruvcrs in B.C. and personnel and ad-the basic principles .nuis of scouting : nm his jurisdiction, to mi.ke a tour of i sliort.y. Northampton, Eng- mu vi nie munm. n. large group, they meet twice weekly for games In the auditorium. Following the member ship campaign. In which representatives of various city groups using the Centre will form teams to canvass the city, the regular program of educational, sports and craft projects will get under way. In the sports line, as in the Labor Day Proceeds Sl'.attr-n wjs educated Total $1,800 xhools In the Old Briton Told To Back U.S. NEW YORK British Minister of State Schv"n Lloyd ar Special to The Dally News well as attending iege of Science and at London Unlver- Mil rived in New York today ready to support the United States in op he Fust Great War he was Inter eom-the Royal Oarrison I s. rvcd in France YOU! The Bendix Economat is not an old-fashioned hard-work washer in a new square cabinet . . . it's completely new. It washes, rinses, drains, vacuum dries, and shuts itself off . . . all AUTOMATICALLY. Just set the dial, put in the soap, and let Bendix absorb your washday worries. The Bendix new Rins-saver saves up to 56 gallons of your hot water every washday. Enquire today about this revolutionary new wonder washer Even For Price It Can't Be Beat TERRACE Terrace Civic Centre Committee disclosed that the Labor Day program grossed approximately $1800. O. A. Kaulbeck, presiding, expressed appreciation to all helpers, especially ladies, and particularly to the Barrel Derby committee. An extensive program New Dancing Classes Prove Popular Here , The new dancing clashes at posing the Chinese Communist and North Korean proposals for including India, Indonesia. Burma and Pakistan in the Korean political conference. Lloyd received instructions to follow this course of action from the British government before he left Lon 1 .1 Howitzer Battery. Vancouver In 1913, f in real estate, in-f the importing busl-: 'M lie retired from I : has, contributed his l; "Itles to Boy Scout. This advertisement Is not published ) or displayed by tlie Liquor Control ' ft-wrd or by the Oovernment ot j Brttlstl Colombia. don. the Civic Centre are proving highly popular with Prince Rupert's youngsters. Enrolhrlent to date in the ' classes totals 161. 150 girls and 11 boys, aged, four to 18 years. ! The ouvig people .are being oth"r interests. $33995 $35 Down $17 per Month of sporting activities was detailed for the winter, including: junior badminton on Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons, miniature shooting range for young people run by the Rod & bun Club, and Turkey Bingo on ' 7th October. v . t An organizational committee will arrange basketball and boxing, and additional bowlin; al be sure to get & School Elects taught Jaaliioohl, tap -or' ballet dancing by Buddy Taft, a professional who after several years of dancing In the south and Eastern Canada,-ha, turned -4 I n 5 n o leys ar: being nstalled,.Mrs. ,R. officers tearhlng. , Mr. Taft planned at first to hold classes only three days a LS lia nu IHJ Collier, tan sums ana jacn Williams are the committee planning Amateur Night for November 13. For action try Classifieds ".fleer.; were named ' mid School As-d s tirst full meet-taiuiiiciation School 'M named sere-?Mr.s, Thelma Yal-'Mvir.e the e!tv fnr j week. However, the response has been so great that It is anticipated classes will be held every ;day. I Enrollment In the classes ts still 'open to Civic Centre members, and it Is expected adult classes In ' rmpulnr dancing may be initiated. I Civic Centre spokesmen report that considerable Interest has been shown already, and. if ' enough adults register within mite was ur(r. replying Mrs lea.-liers. Si;Ipi- hi Sl!ittr St. FntH "i weleoineH hv d,. PLAYER Mohui. the next few days, such a class will be started. Largest class to date Is in the four to five and one-half years ...... urvU, P!)!xisef inst.niu. fake Advantage of . . . W. R. Johnstons 85th Year... and the unequalled offering of Royal York SUITS w gating system. . -fmbers volunteered ' 'anous school pro- Fully Automatic Combination aae group, In which 18 young-jsters are registered. Students are given a one-hour i lesson, once a week, at a cost of $5 a month. !;;s "'"ro served at i business session. 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