Prince Rupert Daily News Saturday, February 28, 1953 'Coronation Look' Popular Style Among Canadian Dress Designers Coronation conscli pistel tints are tops. ian women are firdln much that please In the 1953 spring fasiUons. Most centres report great popularity for the "Coronation look" hats. While there 1 no definite! trend in hat they are sure ti be! tiny and tipped, either to the! front or the side. Lighter shades j are dominant and they should be decorated with Jewels or! flower. i OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 1U, Sior.i; Buliatng ' Phot. 8 Flue 533 AB Dawes To Attend Coronation Able Seaman Edward Dawes, of ' HMCS Chatham reserve navy personnel, has lx;en selected to attend the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in England June 2 as a member of the Canadian Navy team. A signal ha been received here from Naval Headquarters advising of the final selection from the reserve nmnnnvi hr . ! MOONLIGHT Roller Skating TONIGHT 9.30 to 12 - CIVIC CENTRE Admission: Members 60c; Non-Memhcrs 75c Details of passage arrangements FAMILIAR VIEWS of 22 Canadian cities, painted by the country's win oe promulgated by Naval Headquarter at a later date. AB Dawes Is leaving on March 7 for a two-week quartermaster' Course at HMCS Rtarluennii ""' """ nwui, win leave Ottawa nxt mon'h for Cet'a! and South America and Europe. The exhibition, collected by a Montreal distillery Seagram's , 1 the work of 20 artists commissioned for the task through the co-operation of the Royal Canadian Academy of Art. At left Is Franklin Arbucklt whose painting of Ottawa hangs behind him. At right is Robert Pilot of Montreal, president of the RCAA. . liberally sprinkled with a variety of sequins, pearl and other gems, a Canadian Press survey shows. In Western Canada the crown motif is featured In bright print and throughout the country the perennial favorite, navy blue, takes on added significance as a Coronation color. Despite the royal theme prices are remaining at the 52 level and fashion centres find brisk demand on spring designs, proo-ably due to an extremely mild winter. Cotton prints, denims and linen are finding favor amonj dress enthusiasts although ail materials and weaves' have been incorporated into the new lines. There is a definite swing to smaller, finer designs In prints, away from the large florals of recent year. Pastels are the leaders in ne color parade from Montreal to Vancouver. Pale blues, pink cream, greens, whites, greys and yellows are popular with an occasional dash of bright gold. Suit are simple with light lines while many feature a square-cut "box" design, particularly in Jackets. Tweeds are well received and also gabardine and worsteds. Most practical is the straight, slim skirt Halifax, and If he qualities It will make him eligible for leading seaman. . . . I J A letter was received f mm w. SLLDS PHONE 266 T. Applewhalte, Bkeena MP. addressed to AB Dawes, saying that if a stopover can be arranged in Ottawa on hi wav tn Bennett Gives Blessings to Red Cross The 1953 camnalirn fr.r f,mrf. UM'IK ilefti, Britain'! defence minister and forpier iicr.il 'if Canada. Inspects model of the first Jet ,iiiixirt. the Virkers 1,000. The designers. Vtckers-Umited of Britain, have been authorized to start pmtntype transport to be powered with four Rolls iay by-pass let engine. George Edward, chief , the Vu kers-Armstrong Company, 1 at right. accept their responsibilities tn or from the port of embarkation, he would conduct him tvr. AIR by the Canadian Red Cross Society has been endnruwl in ri- anally through the House of! lh Columbia by Premier W. A. C. commons. I oenneii. Objective of the camnalirn thi. All naval personnel In transit wus enve, ana that the Canadian Red Cross Society will attain their objective in this province." The drive gets under way in Prince Rupert on Monday. PAY IN PERSON from coast to coast are permit year in B C. U610.2OO. Prince Rupert. LI jj Dumas, Bride-to-Be' ted to nave a stopover of 48 hour. The Premier said that "only the realization of thix ffftal will tred at Kitchen Shower Only one reDresentatlve to the permit the Red Cross to carry WINNIPEG (CP) Molonsts' here have been warned that the police magistrate will not ae-1 Coronation will be selected from Chatham. Of all 22 divisions across Canada, there were only ho r in honor of i OlfU were then brought 'in. a.nas was held at contained in a huge rolling-pin Mrs Oow Mur-j After the glfu were opened! cept traffic offence tags sent; lor combination with a light sweater or blouse. KETCHIKAN with connections to WHITEHORSE SEATTLE ANCHORAGE SPEED - COMFORT-SAFETY SEE YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT live officers, eight chief and petty officers and 30 leadimr oui us vuai services during 1953. "I do not need to stress the great humanitarian work of the Red Cross as I am sure that It is well-known to everyone and is deserving of generous support. "It Is my sincere hope that my fellow British Columbians will .. n.niu. "iiuoiii reiresnmcnts were .,U!iK theme was served by the hoi.M vr seamen selected. in by mall. The recipient or his. representative, must bring tne summons to the court olfice.! pay the fine and get a receipt., ' .;).. .,,l.l.,4 i fci..l.-.. V ...... - - Solid-color coats In mohair, tweed, cashmere or the ever-popular camel hair are the spring star and here again the ..vl.i.m ... nry jjivigne. Mm. SU-veni t i ....,,. ..... . King and Mr.,. Verne Clcrone i " Behi., .nT L ,i l , Mat.d in! Those H!n(in ..... p y T c Scheer and Acting- - w IK ui-Mii.in-u ui uiiiK niotner or iiw in,i...i.-.i left during the week for HMC8 Shearwater, one of the RCN naval air stations for helicopter and refresher course In naval aviation Shearwater I situated near Halifax. ... i I : y 1 i t rs n Ainrsnna (what a dpuXZZ3T7T u'ViA j 2tZ!5Zxi (l) tin' )T (hat? CEE.ro LoveY-- CJ 7& - TlTXir CHICVOUrWV" 6Vr? , H HE l-l- WIT T HE CEILING T VCN. Eit'??AL cJjT'9. C COSTS FOPrv DOu.AI?S.. V". -S'p COMEWvJft;. CEli?AETl?,Ve iiP S WOULD OULliiTO TRY ) am.-r attached to Anne Duma, and Melumns - tv s hue bell 'Prggy Pettenuzzo, Pat Hamil-)i..e t.tM-rs glowrj . ton. Loralne Dell. Marky Gur-vlth. Meg Murray, and Misses Usmm prewnl-; IXmna Richards. Marie Boulter . ilh a beautiful: Yvonne Morln. Herd! Holke-.k r.-i:iulioiis j i,ud. .' minul by Hum Those sending gift but un-'! "' "n b' i We to attend were M.-sdames ,M,r"' "ul'-! Mary Youngman. Ruth Johmon. 'h.Hl and Pat 'Siva Mawri. Donna Sylvester Pat Ward. Irene Flaten Group Plans to See Coronation Ceremony One of Chitham's blegest as-sets In the future will be Its naval band which U in the process of beln reciuitert Into the division. This band will be under the leariernhtn of P. Men nt b chief petty officer who will co-ordinate the future mnv- j ments of the band under Com-; missioned Officer RBi H. Hu-i ber. Chatham's bandmaster. ! Chnthsm is nllowed tn carrv r,.n 1,1,1. .., . Z0 h.mdsmen on streneth. -.;r.;f , hw be- lr. Tremlne will . -. ... ' "'" 'r1 . arrel from nival stores "'ian -..,.,,,,; ,ie. ,7 . ' n en'lmalt for the band and " - ' . UAJK U I . I u PPK!V . b . J , . . , , 4 Curoi.atiuii meeting. '! :r.M'-f t the fi tl at the Kid rj I . wgraupsin ; Markers Leave .'n Iron Tli-v uill meet : held by Chatham will be surveyed and returned to naval : .'tores if they are not In good j condition. I A full set of orchestral In- struments may be demanded ! fnm naval xtores i The new bind attended Its r. May and will :Mo Reside ''i ith a party n; maKing the i u.pres f ihf;n South Rf first drill night on Monday evc- I twn Leaeue " m . I IZXXS9' I I TvFsI how much s A farewell party was given for!.B,n the drill hall Mr. and Mrs. H S Parker rn i 'and in Si'otiand nd send wveral h hcartguarters at Thursday nlsjht at the home of Mr at Mm 12 j r- t ..... ,r' 'I " l!l ui t-mr tour the the This week Chatham received its new station wagon fron Oshnwa. Ontario, and It Is now In service with the new panel truck. The next arrival will be a new three-ton truck, due in the near future. i-Tiii '"".try betrP ROn-.Strret, w here a large number of h' t'uronatinn ' lhrr 'r'nds gathered to extend include t0 Ulpm Ul b"it n their a trio i. t.,ur of hKtor " "T1" to UP residence in u!he,. i souUiern B C. ; ' -"niHiia ' vuu toLur'" lh evening Mr. and: Tne ,uddPn toth thu ect of ISrlsl In" I I 4 iW-jJ 11 x t Vll rl : 1 I 1 Hna tne I . J fT T. . . "'"' of Harold Miller was shock me !hc .r.n ' a hr. brass orass I fireside resl-ie net set. after af!ir o.r.ir-h which . . . TV. . '"n. "inew. Mr. Miner erv ri.ii,.i ...... -..u . was attacnea have a few n.. f 1 ''' they for -. to this division as a civilian fire. served 'man and had been in 111 health Mr. art! Mrs Parker will he .in. r-i,,i. ...... t-v. .i nv. j. wine iiunuuna. I (iv oin sK. ;n , Having on Marcn s lor an ex- members of Chatham will be ii oi June Training U Unstun rriuea-V'ant of age. ''nillinli illr.l J pallbearers at the funeral. v. SiiOG-VOQ THINK V 1 I I HAVE S " 1 I nnii V.C-1 ONBYf J7 LITTLE HAT )? ($75?l I , w-iiueu nouaay alter oeing resi-j dents tr Prince Rupert for over I forty years. j Mrs Parker recently so w her llauln' wear store here. J . rami 1 , 'io IU: aeiiviii.. Most of Canada's asbestos ! mined In the eastern township of Quebec. ders NOTICE ""i,J Hulger's dnve :..... .. m MAVifcATirui rn itr. a ".iiuiu.iy. ll'llllllo f, ...... MHilUMIIUIl J. ML. (( ' (u?E??V-'t (GOrcEOU5 iTWA5 K FDRTy-DOLLAR f HAr-OQW y 6 lTJri.k. J-t MADE FO?yOU - J THANK YOU FOR -r-S& & V ' U. c-wL Bv ALL MfNS ) I LETTING ME f3- '' 150) ' ''.itne, ,0 f,ox f:ntrv forms " "'II. Civic 1 1110 Sevrctarv. (50; annual Ronr.Val 'J ''il""r Coast ltua' Marine In- 'nT "HI he h,.lr. Establishes new direct service from VANCOUVER to PRINCE RUPERT Lr-.m:? v.wcoi vkr i:vrnv ekidav UtVI' rrtlM E Rl'PEIlT MOXDW SIOItNINd Irrriei ami Cooler Space Available Service commences Fridoy, March 6th from Vancouver. , -Vjrnlx: The G, W. Nickerson Co. Ltd. ritlNCE IH'I'I.KT. B.:. Audit. mum. 823 "'"'tiver. Be; , 18' at 7 30 p.m. Manager tin REPRESENTATIVE WANTED f nn rcii.i i . ' . . J, "Jiituncrt Vancouver Whnlrsnlpr tn rntpr tn inli ic.trinl J. "nstitutionr hotels, etc., 'or our manunfactured food lines, tat I (CTTtTp? I i I i I ( ITS SIMPLE J J?3. I to! 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