SES ERT J s 3 RI — h ‘eather, a oe ey eA Soh pe NNT ATU EE IF a Pt ME hae Ba Ty TI ‘ as 2 . LS . . wt . E pan He June P Miss: ed in Block, . - are | mo ‘with e | Grah week: | 1 | : ! New Minister Arrives ed church, Rev:; Vernon E., McEachern, arrived in Prince Rupert from Toronto last right by car accom- who moved to Mission, B.C. o} Peace River, Alberta-to take up residence with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, I. W, Chastney, Stecle M isses Cross, ‘, ‘ or United Church The newly- dppointed minister of the First Unit- ied by his wife Dorothy and son Murray, 15. suceceds Rev, L, CG. Slebe: This is Mri McBachern’s. see- (ee oe ond charge, His first was at Bol- aa ton, Ontarlo, where he was the} ; E R S 0 N A LS minister of the Bolton United church for three years. A gold medalist student at Union College, University of B. C., Mr. McEachern secured ¢ teaching fellowship and while in Bolton, taught at. Emmanuei College and also took a post: graduate course towards his doctorate. Mr. McEachern was born in Yorkton, Saskatchewan, attend- ed public school near Chatham Ontario and then received hi: high school. teaching at Regina ‘Caroline’ Chastney arriv- the city Wednesday from evemare nara mee Joan and ” Fianels 223 Fourth Avenue West aaving tomorrow: by car Mrs. S. D. Johnston, 2440 am Avenue. for a three- holiday i in Vancouver. PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS Friday, ‘August 3, 1956 I Dior's 1912 hemlines. The experls, among a contin: gent of 172 buyers from the United: States registered to see this week's new fall and winter - styles, ranged from- wildly en- thuslastic to’ plain thumbs- down oh the lowered hemlines. One of the men-in the group, American designer’ David Kidd, said the long hemline for street- wear will not take hold because the majority of :fashion-cons- cious women “have pretty legs and want to show them off.” - Following are) the’ varied opinions of: some of. the other style authorities;from the U.S.: Fashion Buyers Split ie ‘6 “ On Dior’s 1912 PARIS. (Reuters)—Leading United States fash: ion buyers couldn't’ agree yesterday on how the small- town American wornan’s going to react to Christia: 1 ive ine. os pep hited oe Hem Hannah r0y, ‘one ‘of ihe best known “high*prieéd; dress thanu- facturers : ons New™ ‘York's Sev- enth Avehues “Tl caine, J ‘saw;. ‘and. i an ie spired , : Dior's! ‘peautifer col-| lection cavers’ “the | ‘waterfront, |: long to’ shidrt; hemlings, jfuil aud waistline treatments!: ay “Personally, 1” ‘dg. not. believe street skirts. will be" generally adapted - in’ the: American’ mar- ket, However, our -ellents” can ‘new | green shades, | especially There is everything, ‘there’ from ! ‘slim skirts; ‘anid, high. ‘anid low that ‘Dior's revolutionary long |}. be taught to wear: the: exciting ! ou ne ee EE a “Such was rock’. Fourteen - > NEW YORI: ane dove. ulm; \she told reporters, “and ‘Pmigh iP {become his: secretary) of. some: thing.” ee Fivis’ Presley, ‘fan; found: int th 1! roll. Weisbarth of Queens, ‘N.Y., ran away from home: after: her’ ‘par: ents ‘objected to, her’, infatuatic {—her ‘only: baggage ont the devotion , o king's year. vs we aM HE, RICH WORSTED LOOK Is achieved in a coat-dress with | “A fabric hiended of acetate and viscose and styled perfectly Hoe fall in a Diminttive by Roberla, Ideal for the transitional éecason between summer and early fall, the light-weight fabric | fay, Also be worn under a coat right through. the cooler | imill of Columbia Cellulose Company, Limited. Acctate for fabric was produced at Watson Island | Mrs..Edwin Enright and three l children Boh, 7: Jack,:5 and Bull, “!9 arrive in the city tomorrow|C finorning on the Catala from , Vancouver to join Mr. Enright : who-has recently taken over ‘thie position of manager of Un- : ion Steamships Ltd., and Straits i Thev will take up Towing Ltd, | residence at 678 ighth Avenue Hast, — , ‘in the city briefly: Steamship Coquitlam — to 1 on Oh | ’ ‘ ' efve on a joint building com- mittee with the Loyal Order of he Moose, ' Aembers are Mrs,’ Phipps. Hardy, Mrs, William Pilfold, Mrs. Porcy Bond-and Mrs, H. P Per- ley. Mrs. Kenneth Nesbitt and her; eel he oo Outstanding Value fora 9.1 Gu. Fr. Refrigorator With All the Above Features and More Five Members Initiated At Moose Women Rites Mrs. H. |. Phipps, senior regent of the Women; of ‘the’ Moose, chapter No. 211, Rita Wat- na committee was formed to August 15, No, 105), Mrs. errill MeIntyre; Mrs, cane. chapter SATURDAY ming, 7 pan.~-Bonfire and games, umittee of the Muosehasr, | Allmni then enterla-ned with athe office l to 9 pa mn. . FRIGIDAIRE SDVS-91 i we Big Big BIG Across-the-Top Food Freazer Holds 38 ths. ‘i ‘Alwminiin Stealves Will Riot Rust or Tarnish ‘ é bay a A el tree tm ROUBLE Your Park Pool Timetable | 1 to 9 p.zm.—Supervised swim- | Litetina Anodized & ao ar canes, nt irene | Queen, Charlotte Islands - j nan will transfer to. the Union | Stewart and” Vancouver. Edmonton visttors,. Mr, and! ; Mrs. Frank Meyer and their two | ‘Steamship Coquitlant for Van-! turn home by car. \Millle Jindstedt, Mrs. Grace turing a musical parcel game! :#nd sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.’ ‘Tiiompson and Mrs. R. B. Rhod- Mrs, Hardy won the door A. N. Meycr, 606 Donald Street. : bs! prize. Refreshments concluded ee buring the short business § ses- the monthly gathering, Next! Stanley Rough, ithe “Qucen of the North.” Captain P. Heenan of Mari- where his father, the late BE. C McEachern was a teacher at th: Central Collegiate. During the Second World War Mr. McEachern served for’ fiv. years in the Royal Ganadiar Alr Force at Patricia Bay, Van- couver Island. It was during his years in the j service, that Mr. McEachern decided to go into the ministry. He started his career at the University of Alberta where he Lime Commission in Ottawa was; vesterday | of Arts. From there he went to making the trip on, the Union’ St. Stephen’s College, Edmon- the!ton, for his first year in theol- and! ogy and completed the three- ;back. ‘Tomorrow Caplain Hee-' year theology course at Union Steamship Catala for a trip to) secured his Bachelor of Divinity : ichildren, Patsy and Douglas aré; | Ward and Mrs, Ward. Wednesday night i leaving tonight on‘ the Union| Before driving up to Prince o Wed five members in an impressive ceremony at: the chapter’s monthly meeting in the Moose Temple. | a Tnitiated were Mrs, -couver from where they will re-' and son Murray spent a month’s ne nl on a vacation they eee, nore holiday in White Rock where = N's er is th $n, Mrs. George I, Lande, Mrs. a chapter night program, fea- | guests of Mr. Meyer's. brother: a eynite a Eri recreational Jas sued Walt Disney for $415,- general meeting will he held :director for the Aluminum Com-: 000 Wednesday, charging that .pany of Canada, Kitimat, arriv-i movies of the actor and his chil- fed in the-city last night by train ‘dren riding a miniature train at for a brief visit, Mr. Rough will pisney’s home were used on TV ‘return to Kitimat tomorrow on' without his knowledge or con- received a degree in Bachelor ‘College, Vancouver, where he degree, | In 1938, Mr. McEachern mar- ‘ried Dorothy Mary Ward of Re- gina, daughter of Rev, Walter. : Rupert Mr. and Mrs. McEachern church, ann ! LOS ANGELES i?—Kirk Doug- “sent. This, said Douglas’ com- Named, (4 8 p.m, plaint, constituted invasion of; Mrs. J. G. Lewis, anid son John ‘privacy and unauthorized use of! 130 Fourth Avenue West, return- his work.as an actor, Elizabeth Fairall, retired vice- president of Julius Garfinckel’s of Washington, -D, C., world- known fashion expert and lec- turer, and Chevalier of. the French Legion .of Honor: °.” “Dior’s ankle-length skirts are a natural and:. _ evolutionary i trend, - American. ‘women wil! love wearing ‘hem: for cock- tails, “There is. deliberate ‘reason behind this: idea. ‘that will- sur- STYLE OF THIS loose coat is described as the “frivolous” line. It is in pink and white herringbone wool .- shetland with, tailored collar and prin- cess-style detailing, A ~ slim skirt completes. the — three- quarter-length ensemble. Des- igner is Carosa of Rome. (CP Photo). ‘oly take hold, Overall collec- tions have been the most excit- ing In many seasons, Balmain readers and Lanvin. are particularly wearable,” oy @® Avoid line-ups. Buy your: - Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe, This week the Grand offers. you Barbecugd _ Duck, Deep Fried Prawns, Almond — Chicken, Chicken Giblet Chop Suey. Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and Fried Half Chicken. Phone - Ordeys 3218. Open till 2.a.m, Saturday. (185) @ A farewell gathering is plan- ned by Annunciation Parish for Father,O, P. Mohan. All his friends are invited to attend, It! will take piace. Sunday, August ! reported by Edwin Enright, 5 at 8 pm. in the new school, manager’ of -Union Steamships auditorium. (10 land Straits Towing Ltd. - ‘ . ‘er This is the Catala’s first visi odo pny Man pee aah |here in five years,.’ She “arrives son. Dancing, door prize. (1g1) | tomorrow ‘morning and: returns Union Vessel Catala Relieving For One. Trip . The “Catala” a’ Union Steam: ship Ltd. passenger- “boat, which j was on the Stewart Tun” “for many years will replace the Ca- mosun ‘into. Prince ' Rupert. to- morrow for one trip only, it. was} Russel - future. John. Derro, De: APPRECIATE. “EMPHIASI “*T have’ ‘bought. ‘the gray tweed ©1912 ‘model. with thet white chiffon . blouse, We. ‘are|}”. excited ‘about’ cape’ treatments ||: in every length, and appreciate the emphasis: that Paris: places on ‘the short evening dress, 80, attuned to American living.” * \~ youthful ‘New ||- York, designer for David : ‘Mart, {Main-and Young Couture:."i “The “most. interesting ° “fea~' ture in Paris. is. undoubtedly Dior -and’ ‘Jacques | ‘Helin’s- 1912 {skirt lengths which: seem. highly: adaptable. for wear without a coat as late spring and: late day ||. dresses, They. may, he. successful” as junior dinner’ dresses, - “and could .be developed for beach the gray and blue-greert tones.”. -Carpenter,. i vice= president of I, Magnim ary Co ; Inc... of San Francisco: - “Dior's ‘long hemlines- are - real shot, in the arm to-fashion, How and may be ‘prophetic: forthe | and at home wear | Aug (182) | From. 1949 to Feb. ‘l, “1956, the’ ' federal government index of the | ito Vancouver Sunday night. @ Moose Night Saturday,” Crude petroleum was the lead- ‘average of wages and salarics | ‘ paid in Canadian manufacturing | ing product of Canada’s mining ied home Tuesday from an ex- with Disney as: defendants were | industy y in 1955 with a value of increased from, 100 to 147.9. while | Play equipment. available at ‘tended holiday in Florida visit- jing relatives. ‘the ABC network, three sponsors “and three advertising agencies. 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