ospital Auxiliary Kinq Edward' Margaret Gagnon Gets Post Friday, March 20, 1953 . At Toronto Naval Division v ' . . , 1- Ifficers Re-Elected P-TA Backs CouncilMove OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 iffici-rs of the Women's Auxiliary of the The only Prince Rupert girl on t well a see the country." . active service with the Wrens, j She will remain in her Toron-Margaret Jayne Gagnon, left , to posting for two years. She is here by train last night for due to report at HMC8 York on Toronto where she has been i March 25. . posted as secretary to the staff j ;lp,.rt General Hospital were re-elected ac Increased and better street annual meeting in the Civic Centre last officer with the University Naval i Training Division. j Miss Gagnon Joined the navy j ' last October 8 and spent ZVz '.lighting recommended to the city (council by the Parent-Teacher Assorlation safety council was 'approved by the King Edward P-TA at the monthly meeting. Other safety council recommendations also were approved: Mn. It. O. Moore, chairman of the library committee, gave a very comprehensive report on the library service In the hospital - I I pn-Mdi-iit, Mrs. L. secretary, Mrs. Bid-I treasurer. Mrs. tfalpt) liitive council, Mrs. C. , . w S. KeiKln and . .. Mrs 1 Munthe presenting her ! months at HMCS Cornwallis and : j two weeks at HMCS .Naden be- I ! fore coming home for iea" twoj Instil Ma ti,n r. f i atr.n n n ........ ..UL..... , , u u.' iu (. fc , Members of her committee are Mrs. H. A. Breen, Mrs. M. B. ' Lemon and Mrs. W. 8. Kerijin. ! There are also some 15 volun- i leers who helped with vlsltlne MIEIMMIIEmS ,ri sum ioiui um- fur trie year were ; patient and distributing of j ! books. Every Tuesday afternoon ! comer of Fil th Avenue and Hays j BB I Cove Circle; painting of pedes- Before joining the Wrens, she ! trian lanes on Seventh Avenue wa a stenographer In the per- : and Green Street on the King nncl department at Columbia! Edward School side, and imme- .Cellulose Company rmll on Wat- diate construction of a sidewalk 8011 Island- Her brother, Jim, was ; ! on Sixth Avenue West from Mc- member cf 'he Royal Ai - Force j . , Bride Street to Fulton. j ln tne last 7;ar- I land Fridnv evpnlna tVi Hhrni , J iriiriuures wrrt lor ."ij T . ti.a v,.icarn are lanen Irirouuh the hrw. f ...... I ijsril for natlentn to ule-i K,,t. ( me mi oxygen will r i-hiklieii. and a Treasurer Mrs. Hood told members there still are a . Members voted to spend up to i. "u ,k"tj tT ; $:00 this year for new school ln 1" Bn? SiVM Mem fa. .....il vhtiriiener. t - , . ' few Of the enrtk hnrilra a u it ,. K ) . 1948 and attended Booth 8 years old 5 years old 4 years old 3 years old , ',.v,.,M.tli,. Dumo TJi auxiliary had 500. Aristocrat Annivefsary Viscoont Old Keg London Club London Dry f l. . I Mra tflklna olcn intnwmA tu. i. dm nai'e ouinu. w ....v.....u mic B ... orial High School. Asked how she liked the navy, she said she thinks "it's wonderful. It gives girls a marvelous opporunity to leam something as mwd shortly. j " " '" s".es oi sewing ' 1 of hospital supplies were eom- j GIN j . trijuipioeiiL &ut:ii a iccoiu, buuk, i ! sports equipment and film strips. I ! A resolution to establish a pro- vinclal censorship board for cen-i soring matinee movies for child-j ren was approved by the meeting, ..which also called for extension to two years of the Normal School ..I plrted ..I during the year. Attend Many members at present are knitting baby wear for the display case on the second floor of the hoKpital. Announcing that a drive would melchers ; .course-. 1 ens uud A resolution calling on the 1 , federal government to assume all i education costs was defeated. Party I get underway Immediately for additional members, president 'Mrs. Greene said "We feel thut ! I . s and Professional !eyery woman In the community Job Open Again (low C01D3 affect YourKIDKEYS Tha kiAwra art T aXkate rfans, uilr iert sculir bj 1 cM. Their aWr Mer anpuribet and ana acida rn tha Ui. whea jmi ban a caU a(ra ark ia thrawn upas jrour kidnaya. Daad't kudoar Piili Ma ym kidnm dear raw aratrai af auaaa arida and auana caaaed br caldi. ina it ymt rbaan la ahaka in'artion larnur fatal Better farter. If aa bat a uM et and aaa Dadd' Kidnev Piila. 1f DoddsKidn3Y Fills ! UNITED NATIONS, NY. f The race for a new United Na- tions secretary-general is wioe open again today witM Russia's latest candidate, Mrs. Vijaya I Lak.shmi Pandit of India, beaten THIS GALA BALL GOWN Is called "Sea Treasure" and Is designed by Hardy Amies of London, designer of many outfits worn by the Queen on her visit to Canada In 1951. It U a dress suited to royal balls. In pearl-yellow duchess satin, it has semi-full skirt, heart-shaped halter neck and exquisite pearl beading. 10 neiu ummiri ,noul(l be a member of thU aux-putrUk Day card Mary." i I It was decided to contact all' .in Hall, attractively women' organizations by letter j n the appropriate j rKK their members to Join.' Kitif of St. Patrick, -Ariv 0ther person witthlng to Join! pie enjoyed an even- mav contact the secretary at I the . luvorlte card rC 549 ! Bridpe or Whist. . New members proposed for ; J,c various games membership at last night s meet- I !lng were: Mrs. James Stewart,) -Ladies' first. Mrs. Mrs. R B. Skinner, and Mrs.) This advertiiertient is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Bride-To-Be Receives Gifts In Bassinette at Shower f .nt, men's first. H John Magor. : in her- first bid before the security council. j In a five-hour secret session 'Thursday, the 11-country coun-j i ll tui ned down Mrs. Pandit, ! sister of India's Prime Minister I Nehru, and then ceiled again on ! the "Big Five" permanent mem- br rs to try to iron out the dead-, lock befure their next meeting, : scheduled for March 24. i ciiiimlatlon, Mrs.) Events planned In the future I include a rummage sale on April ! lies' first. Mrs. H 18. hospital day tea May 12 and ; rir;t. W A McLean, It I hoped to have a tag day' iim Mm M:trv Win. sometime ln Mav Prnrewli nf to at Miss Dolores Oreen, ho will become the bride of Jack Mac- Sending a gift but unao.. tend was Mrs. J. Husvick. these evenU are used for hosniL.1 Intoah on April 2. w !n? !;e first. Mrs Mar- suppllea and equipment. Jored guest at a shower hc.i in -'t Mr Chilton, and I The auxiliary decided to In- the home of Mrs. Carl Rosang. Upon arrival the bride-to-b. ' was seated In an elaborately dec- B .Murton ;crease lis donation 10 the Civic, cards delirious re-1 Centre from $50 to $80. I ere served. Miss! Refreshments were served after I Mimi Lilian Wa-ithc meeting by Mrs. J. Munthe, : Connie Weise v.ere : Mrs. O. V Lyons and Mm. W. 3 rraiifcmenu. iKergin. 3 4M. T IMS ft a V0Vr . 32 Relatives orated chair under an arch. A : bttMinelte was brought In laden , with many useful gifts which the bride-to-be opened, assisted by Miss Sandra Rosang and Master ' Oarry Tyse. Bingo was played during the (evening and unusual gifu were jwon by alL I-liciotis refresh- menu were served by the co-i hostesses. Mrs. Carl Kosang and 'Mrs. Violet Tyw. I Present at the shower were: I I f I MM s JB mm am V V A. x Ht a', . aaers House Cleaning Specials March 19, 20, 21 TI E SHIRTS (Honeyrhild) 8c and $1.00 COTTON CARDIGANS (Honryrhilil) 8ftc and $1.00 TAM O SHANTER WEAR $1.49 and $1.95 SILK SLIPS, 4 s and C'a .. ..: . 97c INFANT TIE VEST t for SlJtS SOX, Infant;-' and Children's t for 97c INFANT PUE-W ALKINti SHOE 8c and $1.49 INI ANT WALKING SHOE $1.95 THE STORK SH0PPE 303 Third Avenue W. T Applrnhiitte over ;jAt Sklapsky iBirthday Party ;t at 8 ,i d..n-e March 21 , , , . .. W Frank J. Sklnpsky, sr.. celebrat- Mr J L Macintosh. Mrs. George- ed hi 79th birthday Sunday at"""- Mr- al7 . naprun. nns. jrple b;tk salt r.ii'n A Andcr.vn .i l f 7 . . 4 rl 1 ' .1 T i T" ' , t . 4 V Si r. " t X l K i :4 k ' ; - k : .-l :U-' it 1 jf a t. V .,,!, V - a. -. r. i. . . t r" s'i. : r - Is a- . . ....j , . . . V -S ,. "... 5r , . ' - -, i ' f- , i - .' i . t . . ? j J - .-. . ... ., , ' .t - i V ." ft' ' iv .f - , i -. ' It " V I' , , . i vm vm. w.w,v,tr Ma-, violet Tvsse. Mrs. M.uie ispckirv. . ai- . Llir tllC IIVIIMV IitJIIIC Ul ui III UilUtE uauEiiv.i II MTI . , Mill. nviia. t mi ! ! I Hilda Hamilton. 940 Ambrose. i Mrs. Paul Rosang. Misses Dolores its P.nnrday nleht I During the day, a turkey sup-j Oreen and Mary Aim Hanberg. i- M-M.i:.!n at the per was served to a group of 32, j (Mi alll relations The table was,: decorated with fresh cut flowers. p int drive ftuturdav w Temple. Evrrv- i There were two birthduy cakes, one a present from Mr. oi.d Mrs, 188 :T. HUI and Mr. ar.-l M. A iJir SON danc.iGordon. vhnt 8 pin., dance Mr Sklapsky has a family of .ments Good prizes io. with 44 grandchildren and 17 a! Music bv Mike . .,iAiu.n Bi B accompaniment. Cards were played during the (7l evening. -M"-iurm i nun Uf. 1 nm ! fS T I irr i ',: Bord en r-iA 1 Ku-inrw importa rraurMrd In l. I sZf "r.--' ' -. "7ao7 - Sal oaie PI 1881 ans t n ,i , . At a recent meeting of Borden Street School P-TA, final plans were made for the rummage sale to be held March 27. r i ii.nerv. rriaay ' - Mwha Cake, t s n..n t forget Co-f !ite bread. It's u Have you tried There will be a sale of home- ' Huns veil mi.. ... . . ., ffrml fraltv .at. 7l :. """' ! THE ECONOMAT COSTS $70.00 LESS THAN MOST AUTOMATIC WASHERS BECAUSE OF BENDIX PATENTS Sudt and light toil drain through tha hollow agitator. Heavy dir) is flushed out at the bottom. Dirty water never drains back through your clean clothe. k Patented Wondertub gently squeeiee the clothei damp dry. w Bendix Wondertub is guaranteed in writing for S years. aiSO On U1HI, uair. I iwi.a . sale of hot cross buns and candy on April 2 were dlscus-ied. Resolutions to be brought up I "inn from Norway. ; Is nmark will be I ' HaRen from New f "K-se fllma will K, "h'l'f of th Wnr. at the P-TA annual convention j formed the subject for an Inter- j estlng discussion. 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