prince Rupert Daily News 9 Wednesday, August 31, 1055, Beet Robert Pedersen ppoint ted RCAF Officer Pt Robert E. Pedersen, of Prince Rupert’s No, Cadet Squadron, has been accepted asa reg- officer nthe | RCAF, he learned today by wire Defence Munster Ralph Campney. Bgl. Pedersch, 18, ls the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erling Pedersen, jee) Seventh Avenue West. His ‘aphointment te commissioned j riank in the RCAF was niade on the basis of his work with the jr cadets and his general pro- ene He will report September 0 to i the College Militaire Royal de St. iJean ab St, Jean, Quebec, teas ox Pr ince ' Robert's 20-year-old brother, eepeway fact night, Rey. now at the University of ye ae fev an a ten-day B.C, also had an outstanding ae fecord With the local alr cadet es we oeb carried a Squadron, He wag the first eee passengers Prince Rupert boy to be selected nt. by Canada for the senior leader's course at rer Ghats Camp Borden, which he attend- eheria fa thee WB cd two years ago, she Hay CF uptetcL 1h Vice. , arene centers emt ACTIVE COUPLE ce George s Last Cruise This Year BeQUVER ‘Tar final 1054 ° queef thie Canadian | he Rance George Was a rice scusliilit i oPubses this PET ERBOROUGH, Ont. o ~ veut a twak Of 2000 A golden wedding anniversary hiete demonstrated the onergies of Mr. and Mrs, David Nixon, residents of nearby Norwood ail i he Wo omarried fe, Mrs, Nixon i prepared the reception for more ithan 500 guests. Later, she . Played the violin while her hus- ' quand step-danced, i | ceeeemenmeasenimereennnt \ READERS @ The best Chinese Foods at the ‘Grand Cafe—Almond Chicken, Chicken Glblet Chop Suey, Jum- , 4o Prawns, Chicken Chow Mein, G Garlic Spare Ribs, Lobsler Egg : Fuyung, Sweet and Sour, Plne- Papple Chicken, Shrimp Fried Rice, Fried Hall Chicken and : Red Brund T-Bone Steaks, Phone j arders Dint $215. (205) = '® Salt Luke Ferry aperang | | catty except Monday 2, 3, 5, 7,8 Se. PM. Continuous from 11 a.m. : Sundays. Weather perinitting. ince THe | Summer ’ rod ‘e started dune 4 if hone 262 ch) |e Canadian = Clubs necting | Thursday, Sept. 1, 8 pan. Maln Lounge, Civile Centre, Speaker: ; Mr Donald Grant. (ah) The Pubile Library will re- arnel. This latest discovery In qulck drying result, Mrs. Willlam Sundberg was: hostess Inst Wednesday hight! when a kitchen shower was held at her home at 720 Seventh Ay- cnue West to honor bride-elect Miss Lenora Faught. Miss Faught's marriage to Mr. Don- ald Konnath Solerk of t bets aity will take place at Red Deer, Alta on September 24, After being seated in a chair decked in pale pink and blue, the guest of honor was present ed a large variety of gifts con- tained Ina similarly decorated oox. “Mrs. Sundberg made the presentation and Miss Paught RESERVED FOR the high note in your fall activities ts this classic shirt styled from the newert Canadian blouse fabric, man-made yarns gives a rich creamy look to the crepe and guarantecs casy washing with by Style-Rite, Toronto, . Bride-Elect Lenora Faug ht Honored by Kitchen Shower iby Miss Madaline Youngman, Serving of refreshments brought the evening to a olose. Guests present were: Mrs. Donald Hartwig, Mrs. Ralph En- riige, Mrs, G. Russell Ford, Mrs, 5. 0. Petrow, Mrs, Derry Roos. Mis, Rueben Scherk, Mrs. Joseph Wish, Mrs. Harold Marshall, Mrs. George Dumas, Mrs. Rene Yzerman, Miss Nellie Bill, Miss Doris Graham, Miss Marge Love. Sending gl{ts vut unable to: be present were Mrs. Louls Gior- daiio, Mrs. Raymond Spring, Mrs. William McChesney, Miss Yv. onne Kildal and Miss Elva Ker- Was assisted in opening the gifts stad. nny rf LT aren Friday, Sept. 2. (204) ayy 0 aaa3 om Legion auxillary meeting: = » Thursday, (2041 | TENDERS Tenders for a new Oil Burner for the Civic Centre will be received up until 5 o'clock Wednesday, September 7, 1955, For specitications apply Office, CIVIC CENTRE \ i ACK 10 SCHOOL, MEMO | BOYS LEATHER WOOTS, RUBBERS, ONFORUS, SOX, OVER SITOFS, RUNNERS, SCAMPUIS ADS, ONFORDS, NEMS, OVESL SUS LUELRS, SOX HEATLY STRABS, A metre ceasmetaee RST 10 FASHION --- THEN TO SCHOOL FASHION > FOOTWEAR ' 606 3rd Wost Dial 5926 9 am. ‘students reporting first’ to. the | gymnasium. “Will renort to the home rooms | ,be posted in both the new and: Lok school. * vt HIING RENTAL MONEY ‘thelr book rental ‘ulpment baskels and Opening ab Booth High school on Tuesday wil be; day of school signment, text book distribution: -H, Davidson, princtpal sald to-: day, . Regular classes start at fam. land therefore all students are Opening Day Requirements For High School Outlined will share a book locker and the Memorial Junfor-Senlor :cost of the lock. i Association fees of ;spent tn reelstration, locker as-.$2 are also collected by the Stu-; Students’ ‘dents’ Council on the first day and time table arrangements, R'E possible. ‘Total amount per | pupil, therefore will be $7 for Graces 7,{0.9 nd $8 for ¢ Gxayes } tol: | { ' Wednesday, Mr. Davidson said BEFORE SATURDAY All students new to the dis-} ‘expected to be In school Tuesday | triet coming Into high school ' ;to get all beginning details set- | are asked to register at the high 'thed. All students are to report at: Tuesday, with Grade Ti All other students indicated on class tists that will Students are asked to bring | mid locker | money cn ‘Tuesday, Rental: ‘books are not tssued wil fe ‘tor the rental fee. whieh roc. to! the Provinelal government, ty! cnaid, The fers far benke are: $3.50 for Grades 7 to 9 and Ot _ talents: of ‘for Grades 10 to 13. for the revular lockers for books and elothes, th oa number of enses, the prinetnal sald, Iwo sturlents Civic Centre BINGO THIS WEDNESDAY ; fchool by Saturday If possible, | ‘Mr, Davidson sald, The school | ‘Is oven during the day and dure ing the evening for this purpose. He sald that. any of Inst year's ‘students who need to change the course they orleinally planned are asked to call at the school to fore &rturday, gre particularly requested check thelr courses with ischool, the principal sald. JUNILER TIYMN CAMROSE, Alta. ah. Two honsewlyes have combined thelr musi¢ and lyre. ‘writing, the result botng the! Irene Horrlson of Ohaton and the music by Mrs. Margaret Clenning of Keluoy. St air team asian be agian cccinaee tere * * * x ee Slide Door type Bookcase - Headboard Large 4-Drawer Chiffonicr | 6-Drawer Double Dressar Large Plate. Glass, Mirror make the necessary changes be- : Sentor matriculation studcuts fa! the | Ibertn jublleo hymy “Lard We! Mr. Davidson sald that locks | Alberta jut y Ma Te | Mt he needed both for eym eqe | Thank Thee For ‘This Land. ain vent batts 3 i'The lyrles were written hy Mra. Woe to the dumpy girl this autumn-—fashion dictates one long clean slen- der sweep from neck to he But.Canadian women, used to the vagaries: of climate from Newfoundland to British Columbia, never ‘take Paris as the final authority, a Canadian Press ‘Slim Sweep, Neck To Heri For Fall Conan Not Sling Pas aris, as wat Aart By The Canadian Press m. survey of all. fashions revealed. !' Vancouver this year is one Canadian city making a real cf- | fort at “creative fashion, A! display of western originals by hometown designers went on show nt the Pacific National Ex- hibition there, Highlight of this home design ‘{collectlon was the costume look of co-ordinated dresses, coats, separate jackets aud blouses. . Coats are often dyed. to match, giving a “one-tone” appearance. A touch of fur was prominent in this collection and like the rest of Canada, the little black dress gave place to brown,! Stralght tubular fitted tunics! were popular, and many tartans! and tweeds mixed with suede Lacecssories were shown. PRACTICAL MODE ° Newfoundland styles are prac- fleal ones, Damn weather and gusty winds keep stylew away: from the extreme, although modifications of Lop designs are always welcome. This year! brown, black and navy are pop-} ular, In Halifax, stralght-lne suits and skirts are all the thing this fall, with brown shades predom- inating. Tartang are especially; popular in Nova Scotia, Alt Quebee City, malin fall at- tractlons are tweedy coats and suits trimmed with = Persian: inmb, mink and squirrel, Three-| plece sitits, with fitted Jackels, skirts and blouses, are popular. Dresses follow the A and H ines shown in Paris, and come in! woal, velvet and novelly pien fabries, Fashion experts predlet Mon! treal women will be wearing tivo; slthountles this year—the “lean: look", and the A- look, meaning’ een renin ghtenieentn tern aatene nem os et mee Haan Rane 9 | narrowed shoulders and widened skirts, Coals and sulls of “precious: flbres" are making thelr debut—- combinations of woot with fur woven In to give a fragile, soft appearance. Colors are pale > belge, copper, gold and dark ' browns, For ensemble, long narrow handbags wil) be the thing and tiny perch hats confurm to the lean look, CASUAL ELEGANCE Toronto ls giving strong em- i phasis {o “suburban clothes" {siyles using tweeds, jerseys and enshmieres for Bults and dreeses, ‘hey are designed for the ccm- muter who wants lo be country casual and city elegant—all rolled into one. -Toranto le alan fonturing 9 new “intermission length” In evening wear. A little longer than the ballerina skirt, this length swishes gently about the ankle, Hats are gay, breezy, small, hug the head and bejewelled. Newest thing is the "chignon hat,” ‘for the longer bun-in- back hairdo, It sits way. back !on the head with a cutout por- ticn for the chignon, be the “clutch variety” — most couts are jong and sicnder, many trimmed with fur. For accessor- jics, batinese colors In jewelry are , featured with stones of coral, ‘green and turquoise. NOVEL FABRICS In W nes novel fabrics— shut with gold and metalte throad—man-made furs, and the ‘ tinie, lone farsa dyres aro ‘being ‘plyen bly play in stare windows. ! or June are asked to enrol at cipal, between 9:00 and 12:00 of this wegk. required to register, BOARD NOTICE TO PARENTS Parents who did not enrol biginners for school in May Pupils who are trans. certing. from other schools are + also the Office of {he School Prin- . am, on Thursday and Friday OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES - , A top seller for fall coats will]. Yop colors are brown, ag in imest other places, with fall tones of gold, copper and yellow, ' Bits of purple and red have’ also crept In. Pheasant quilly are ‘making their appearanes as hat trim and ittle boy caps. and. berets are popular, As yet the A-line in drestes and sults has not made much impact on Winnipeg, a clothes buying bonanza this year, They predict black; brown, a3 favoreel fall colors, The sheath line ts still the style Edmonton merchants expect. then} mh, Ci fizenship oe ee : : Officer Sluted 'To. Visit Here. ? Dr. W,..G...Black,.. Vancouver: liaison officer tor the federal des. partnent of citizenship and Im- migration, wit arrive. here. Sep-. tember 8 to meet new Canadians,’ addicas Interested organizations and confer with the Prince Ru- pert Citizenship council, Will Hankingon, president, sald today. Mt Hankinson sald that. so. far. the only talk: ‘definitely, scheduled for Dr, Black was 4 the Rotary Club’ luncheon “61k that day. Other groups are in- vited to hear Dr. Black by ‘maka, ‘Ing arrangements through.-M Mr Hankinson, ‘New citizens - cat! arrange interviews. In the aM . manner ,-. On his northern trlp, Dr, piadk will also visit Kitimat and Prince Gcorge. | MAIN INDUSTRY |: popnlation of Grimsby, in: Bhai leader and warmth Is the thing demanded of coats, weather wvidht "== FOR TENNIS — For real refreshment all * year *roune) it's Old: Style Beer, brewed __ thy Old Styl af va ‘DIAL 4032" today for free home delivery am Leave Princo Rupert “l Terrace ” Cedarvala Skeena Crossit So. Hazelton fl Moricetown Arrive Smithors Passengers: ~ Man, Wed, rri, 9:30..0.m. ; 1:30 p.m. 3:20 p.m. 9 3:55 p.m. 4:15 pm, 4:55 p.m, - This advertisement is not hublished or dis stayed by the Li wor. cnt Doardo or t by. the Government 0 write Jand lve off the. fishing Industry, try. . . AOELISRE a fullyagedslowly > fe njcweather's po Pi ar ee BUS SERVICE — Express Leave Savithers ’ 5:30 pm. « THE FASTEST AND MO Phone Princo Ru 3-piece wainut Oo, | : Bedroom Suites +7 TERMS “FOR YOUR CONVENENGE AP, Thr Ave. We ON YOUR NEXT TRIP GO BY BUS — Low FARES ST CONVENIENT WAY NORTHWEST STAGES. 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