3BUYING FOR YOUR HOME Prince Rupert Dally News Monday, April 27, 1953 SI, JIM owrr :h Immigrants Start New Life Farmlands in Bulkley Valley n an 7 or i r tan Card Table Can Support Attractive Supper Settings Kecking a place of worship, these people bought thff old the felt. By ELENOHE LESTER The newlywed who hasn't completely furnished her home is often eager to entertain at informal luncheon and suppers. If she uses ome Imagination, A delightful bridal siio-er was held for Marie Boulter at her home when about 40 of her friends surprised her. The gift of a China tea set was presented by Mrs. Tytho In a miniature box car. The evening was spent in playing games and community singing. Delicious leiresi-ments were served by the hosteses Mesdamcs Wniord, Alexander, Frew and Tycho. United Church building last fall. Throughout the winter they j shared the church facilities with the United Church congregation until their new building was sufficiently completed to In his settings Pahlmann used white, turquoi.se and black ball fringe on brown felt, and chartreuse gimp and a chartreuse scalloped fringe on apple green felt. Pahlmann . also suggest farming, accoidlng to Ous Weiss, a former newspaperman in Holland, who is one ot tew who speak English. NEW HOMES Ten new homes have been built and many like himself Intend building as soon as possible. Seriously religious, they are of both Protestant and Roman h -k i , . j i" ! - i ! si .'.! jlS-Tlirlfty and In-the Duh:h are piay-tidcrable part in the M'"1""1 rowlh now rifnced by this Bulk-community. They are I group of new imml-mme to Smltliera and reonl years, rivals were SW'bn-n mnn Kulvyk. Their tinwld them soon at-rt life anew In Can-..mlly de Oraaf, most rivals, reached here even the humble card table can DISTRICT NEWS TERRACfc Thursday and Friday of last week saw the Spring production of the Civic Centre Choral Group's "Evening of 8ong'un-der the baton of Jim Norrington. The children of the elementary school had colored the backdrop and the country scene it presented made a filling setting for lb. "j sinners. A well-rounded program of some of the best-loved songs, both old and new was enjoyed by the audience which Joined in the choruses of "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" and the finale, "Pack Up Your Trouble." Mrs. C. J. Norrington accompanied on the piano and Oeorgc McAdairw aa master of be the basis for a charming and ' denim and old ahecting in good sophisticated table colors for the background-s. NEW OltG.VMZ ATION J As a group It is not their intention to introduce a national organization. It Is their desire 1 ' ' I . i .IJ.HI lainonc lalths. Bringing with them their Cal-InlAWc theories, the Protestant j group have affiliated with the J Christian Reformed Church of I the United States. This church founded by Dutch Immigrants, 'him Its rentre at Calvin Col-jlige, Michigan. New York decorator William Not to be overlooked are the Pahlmann, In designing back--many beautiful textured plastic grounds for a new sterling sll-' place mats for gay settings, ver pattern, recently showed that , These mats have a woven, linen-elegant eflects may be achieved -like or bamboo-like appearance, with a square of a felt over a I One new place mat, known as card tabic. "Song to the Bamboo Tree," is Pahlmann suggests the use of , a perfect reproduction of a 63-Inch square of felt, allowing' painting by one of the foremost a full overlap over the average ! contemporary Oriental painters, card table. The felt, which Green foliage and a yellow bird tiiom: o (amlllis 01 178 ne taken up residence r- Mtire 1M9. Thirty-Kn attend Bmlthers YOI' i.ovi; LT.-COL. ROY A. SMILLIE of Winnipeg has an important role In the exchange of Commonwealth sick and wounded prisoners of the Korean war. Col. Smlllie 'Is to head the Commonwealth medical team at the 121st United States medical evacuation hospital at Yougdongpo ,in Seoul south of the Han river. comes in many rich, strong ' form a charming picture agamst , On Friday evening Mrs. Nor-rini'ton was nresentwl with b shades, need not be hemmed and, a gray or beige background. An bnumiet of fhufrK hv th fclnpnnc makes a handsome background, effect of oriental shantung is to try and become' assimilated as soon as possible. In this regard Mr. Weiss expressed the feeling that there Is a lack of encouragement to the newcomer to help him to assimilate. Tiirif un; iiiuny. " lie said, "who will reasonably quickly make adjustment to the Canadian way of life and language. There are others who are hesitant and retiring as strangers in a new land." The younger generation, particularly tho.se attending school, are learning the language and customs of Canada quickly, he added. TlK" homeland tie proved ;trong in response to the appeal lor aid following the recent mm(tjtr mi Thanh" und pi wrk are their (in sources of Income. P businesses but the nil eventually turn to J Purple Held fof silver and plates. For a fes-j created by the combination of tive touch, ball trim or a sc:.-.l- j printing and embossing on the loped fringe may be tacked to : mat. readers 8 ON meeting Monday. April 27. 8 p.m. Social. Konu ladles welcome. rjui BP 6. ELKS and LADIES O.O.RP. Joint meeting Thursday, April 30, 8 pm. (100) General meeting Football Axsoeiutlon, URlon, Tucisday. 8 p.m. ,9j, Large Crowd At SON Party F-r quick results try a Doily New O'-ssified and Mr. Norrington was given a special accessory for his new car. A party in the Civic Centre followed the concert. Taking part in the concert were: Mrs. T. Fraser, Miss E. McMillan, Mrs J. Martin, Miss P. Pendergat, Mrs. Alice Campbell, Mrs. Frances Hopkins, Mrs. F. La belle. Mrs. ks Home Home as the color-ly setting for a most bazaar, held by the Colleen Sande, Mr. Oliver Bax The sons of Norway Club held another enjoyable dance and card party, at which a good crowd attended. Winners for the evening were: Whist ladies first, Mrs. A. Norton, second Mrs. A. Duma. Men's first, Mr. Hans Pettersen, second H. Deane-Freeman. J,?hi d'sasU!r1Co-Pcratin8 ter, Armand Bissonnette, Allan I Footbrill-Klrst game of year, I Wednesday. 7 p.m., C.Y.O. vs. .General Motors. (loot throueh: tjif Royal purple la.u Spring flower grac- Campbell, Len Lelghton, Tom Pendergast. Ab. Hart, Harry Philip, Fred Skinner. EB3CATI0, :solc with the pur-! Pulp Mill Workers Union Lo- mutlf of the Order 'till 708 special meeting. Odd-;ed throughout the I fellows' Hall. Wednesday. April 29. at 7.30 pm. Business: Wage RESEARCH XtjJ) sum In the general flcxd relief fund drive, more than $2,000 was raised. Participation In the Mid-Summer Night Festival, in which national groups are contributing to the program of old country folk lore, dancing and flnglng. Is anticipated. The festival will be held June 20. A triple wedding of three young Dutch couples took place U 4 - WELFARE TREATMENT FACILITIES tij OaMaldllil. con-j"""1"" "genaa. UOU) l T'r'XT,?'9 BexU'"d dlnnir th' Thurs- ''. ,f . dl,y' Apr" 30" lP"""red by the at .i m the J the guests i M,.tl I CIub ,t r,rit I . i Church. Men and their families iwchuk v and Mr, w V. gal welcome. O00I I, ; charge of the home-1 h with lU cakes and tfXJjfV Moo,t meeting I, jntnbuted by the! ly'?-'l- Tuesday. April 28. j recently. The wedding Involved I the marriage of two brothers i and a sister from one family. I Besides the Dutch settlers at creaiti k :ht Lodue, while Mrs ! lXf F8 30 30 p.m. Installa ssty y&-0vX et charge of the candy ! s-y S.lJ tlnn Don of officers. e 1 1 i Chapter members In j Sm it hers a lars? number have i settled around Houston and j Chairman MB.. B. C. STEVKNSON . Prince Rupert General Hospital. MRS. ROTHWEIX 444 Cherbrook, Prince Rupert vited. Soclnl evening. (99! e) Festival programs and tickets now available at Civic Centre and Union Steamships Office. elsewhere through the Bulkley! Valley. I It Is felt tnelr entrance Into ; the agricultural develooment of ! t'BBC" Enamel th-outstndingwll and Woodwork finish, inttrior or exterior looks nd washes like baked enamel resists ehip-j (ping and scratching flows on easily, smoothly) beautiful colors dries in 4 hour. B8m (hig district will be of consider- ; aork ta;i with such R:ons. pillowcases and J.l household articles' bv Mrs T Hill, Mrs. L. slid Mrs. D Deery. ; Urn Mrs. R. Shrub-j :i. 0 Gerrard with) .i nr In charge of the I rfrviteurs who were .".. Mrs. R Elliott, J tieiud. Mrs. O. SiatU.; f.,'.en. Mrs. J. Currlej WHITE STAYS PERMANENTLY WHITE -s able Importance. A growing po- i tential market at Prince Ttupei t. j Terrace and Kltimat is expected ; to make an Increasing demand for farm produce. ! YOU CAN DEPEND ON C(3M,LKK (1VNCKH CmnSHALL-VJELLG I PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS U SOLD BY CAMPAIGN B C. DIVISION fill K Mcrrison. Mrs. A. 4iM jf4 rat niim foi!. UA4 FfiYALClTY CANNED FOODS CAN. CANCER SOCIETY nu M: s C. Erlcksen ' the kitchen. while ; B.C. CANCER FOUNDATION k-4tr rm m ttc kdra if (- W t - i' f i i xf OPTOMETKIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10. Stone Building . hoc Blue 393 Kaien Co-Op. Hardware 251 3rd Are. Phone 179 m W. 10th Avenu Vancouver 9. B.C. afternoon was fthf ! f id their teacup read I Kwhn. ! mm ruir? 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