Fwl.t.e Rupti't Dtlij IJtVS Thursday, May 27. 1954 ntennial Rebekah Lodge Celebrates iwiia. H. Took., bs.sisi.aiii treasur-; er; executive, R. E. Edwards, A." i Bheardown, Mrs. t. A. Maedon-ald and Mrs. H. O. Watts. t'- Mrs. W. D. Smith Heads Canadian Club PERSONALS 5th Anniversary at bala Party Here j ...timhpt'4 (if C''ll- 1 Pftt Rett whn who nrai1 praised Mr. Kv lAroi.-AV.n... Moorehou.se .. tr l Speakers Scei ai (Prince Cjeortje C(dt (-(tinned ore Evans will be official delegate to the assembly for the local lodge ian Clubs, to be held In Winnipeg in June. Mrs. Smith was named delegate to the session, whl-h be- reports were heard from repre- I sentatlves to the museum. Wo- i men's Co-Oalinating Council, ! Civic Centre, Citizenship Council, 1 Mrs. Fred Barber, Besner Apartments, returned home yesterday aboard the Prince Rupert from a month-long holiday visit in Vancouver and Vancouver Island points. . . Arriving aboard the Rupert on a brief business trip was Mrs. O. Besner, former pioneer resident of this city, who now resides In Vancouver., .' ' Another former resident arriv cause of its location, affords the j Music and Drama Festival A-club almost its first opportunity j sorlntion and Film Council, to have representation. Usuallv, Other officers elected were: Reports on a successful year's activities and election of officers, with Mrs. W. D.' (Kay) Smith named president, highlighted last night's annual meeting of the Prince Rupert Canadian Club. ' Mrs. Smith succeeds Mrs. Shel-ford Darton in the presidency of the club which last fail changed its name from the Women's Canadian Club, opening its doors to men members, with considerable success. the national sessions are held in Mrs. E. T. Apnlewhaite, honorary the east. R,h.kili I.od!;e No. 40 , party last night tfili Hall, markins trr. w.,y nf the lodffe. and :,rari. s of founders of j, mid the Indi'ppndenl ,0il(l Fallows. , f Prince Rupert , 1.3 KK1F, and otht" at Hi" birthday diiih saw charter meni-,i,'h n(li;ei blowine; out '',! hi rise birthday cake Uli'iht if the event was m l u 25-year jewel ,,n Mooivhoii.se, -wlvi Odd Fellows here 27 Award of the jewi! .lan d by H M '-'e- president; E. Bartlett, vice-presi- The treasurer reported a ba!- j dent; Mrs. T. W. Brown, secre- nLfoijd f-der.Un ltlei jSanrdaij Funeral service will be held Saturday at 2:30 pm. for Lloyd Joseph Pedersen, 23-year-old city youth who died h.-re Tuesday morning of Injuries sustained In a car crash last Saturday. R"v. H. O. Olson will official 1 at the lile.j in St. Paul's Uith-eran Church. Burial will i t Falrview cemetery. ance on hand of $280.88 as com- ;tary; Mrs. C. Mayo; assistant sec-pared to $200.30 last year, and ' retary; Mrs. P. Piche, treasurer,; lor his loyal service in the lodf-c. Pinning the jewel on her hus-bund was Rebekah Mrs. Moore-house. The group heard tributes to Thomas Wildey, founder of the IOOF and Schyler Colfax, Rebekah founder, with brUJ lesumes of their lives, and saw an Impressive pantomlne by' R-hrkahs, exemplifying the creed and works of their order, performed In an effective setting, of rose twined archway and garden, icpresenlin? the garden of truth and friendship. ruling the evening giiesls enjoyed games and dancing, winding up the affair with delicious refreshments served by the committer headed by Mrs J n-lorme. At the Rebekah business meeting preceding the party. It was noted that Mrs. Delonne will I CITY TRANSFER CEATINQ PACKING STORAGE ing yesterday on the Rupert was Mrs. A. M. Jackson of Vancouver, whose late husband was at one time .stationed at the Digby Inland wireless station. Mrs. Jackson wa.s en route to Terrace to visit her son. i . Fai Passenger and Freight Sailings from Prince: Rupert (All limes Daylight Saving) To Vancouver Friday and Sunday 8:00 p.m. To Kilimat Friday 8:00 p.m. To Kftnano Sunday 8:06 p.m. . . Tp Stewart. Alice Arm Saturday 6:00 a.m. " To Masset and North Quern Charlottes Thursday 6:00 a.m.; May C, 20, uud June 3. To South Queen Charlottes May 13, 27 and June 10. Passenger Reservations Freight Bookings I.ES SMITH . ,. Prince Rupert Agent sOS Third Avenue Phone 56R serving B.C. since 88 ., In her report on the year'i; work, Mrs. Darton noted that lormation of a Canadlun Club in Prince George Is in the offing and said that if the hew club ii formed, a northern B.C. circuit will be formed, giving both clubs a better chance to hear speakers fent out by the national organization. The meeting also wrfs told of the biennial conference of the National Association of Canad LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING ' tiers 'Airborne Trout NAPII;R, N Z CP)-Ten thousand young trout were dropped from a phuie flying low over a remote lake' in the Hawke's bay eG Mrs. Jarvls McLcod, 305 Third Avenue West, also has returned home from a six-month holiday in Vancouver and Olendale, Calif. ncinUers' All-Swett scrve'as chutlluin at the Moheknh e handed In to Ly district. Tests later .showed Phone 950 Legion no later Assembly, scheduled for early most fl.;h survived the drop and (1241 I June in Victoria. - Mrs. E. A. jtiow are thriving. Try Daily News Classified 1 Size 45 PUNCH Nobob I6-01. Bottle 3 8C ' - BREEZE SOAP Lor9e. with Face Cloth 42c . ' - 1. ' 4 if - 1 ' ! mi. mumm TTV y II mm t J II wmbuu vtmm II y i. U m luiu v a II -t- gS n fiamL If 5 iMii.r.i(i If mrllm I i Tit BREEZE SOAP Ginf- wh Dish Twe SUPEOVALU FOOD STORES 83c mm ANCHOVY PASTE L-...:.t 24c 4ttV.-' 1 it EACH SPAGHETTI Hin,, 20 24c SPECIALS GOOD UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2 -ox. Tin BUTTER GRAPEFRUIT we,w 3 for 29c 63c No. 1 Pound OMATOES H Hou' pun1 39c KETCHUP 29c Heinz, Bottle EETS New, Bunch 19c CORN BEEF DINNER -n-. 29c JERGENS SOAP 4 bars 25c BLACK PEPPER - i 21c EGGS Grode "k" Large Doien 50c CARROTS N Crop ., 2 bunches 27c ICE CREAM 55c Quarts CABBAGE Green, Tender, Pound .. He LACK FIGS Fresh, 6-ox. Pkg 7c HUCARB field . 3 pounds 2.9c 39c Q jUy,Y Liquid Detergent for Dishes Bottle ANGEL FOOD CAKE TINS- 75c INSTANT PUDDINGS Royol 2 Pkgs. 25c MAY 31st to JUNE 4th SAVE A LIFE WEEK Free classes in Artificial Respiration to be given by St. John instructors each night May 31st to June 4th at the City Hall. One two-hour class from 7-9 p.m. is all that is-necessary for anyone to learn how to revive a drowning person. ; Anyone may be at the scene of a drowning during this summer's camping, swimming and boating season . . . Everyone is welcome to at lend and prepare themselves in caso of any emergency. - For only two hours of your time one night you may learn how to save a life. It's a bargain! BABY FOOD TOMATO JUICE 2 tins 29c C)FFEE buc Ribbon"poun, 25 No. 1 FLOUR c,"m " hcw"' 49 bsok $3,29 Ml RACLE WHIP -- " - - 48c DOG FOOD "w"Thri"' 3 tins 29c TEA 0 AGS Lip,on$' 6s " bxDco1 price 59c RED PLUMS 2tins 25c JELLY POWDERS-- 3 for 25c Heint 3 Tins 25c BREAD Sliced or Regular No. 1 12c PEAS Meddo, Choice, No. 5 Tin "i imm .mm m SIDE BACON whle slob Pound 09c End Pieces 09c Centre Cuts Poun1 93c Cottage Rolls Whle H" p.oo"J 79c; Garlic Sausage pnd 49c Brisket Beef 25c WITH 10c OFF 2 Oz. AND 25c OFF 6 Oz. Don't forget the Shriners' BIG AUCTION SALE on Super-Service Parking Lot on SATURDAY, MAY 29 ot 2 p.m. ton Hi VJ Instant IIMITID TIMI II' 2-oz. JAR 65c 6-oz. JAR $1.90 39c Maxwell house coffee Hamburger Fresh Grou,nd, Pound