at ey es i t i, se 1 ™ Pt oad aati a ) aay . Ant Ue VIN RS Ae eRe a 1 ifieer! of naval ~ lfomilfen, Ont: _vaval divisions — 4s ‘Wo Top-Ranking Wren Otticers Visit Prince Rupert 3 -\ two! top-ranking officers of |training of the Wrens In the [naval reserve, “t Ffiday, April 1 it has been: + » Wrens will be In Prince’ Ru- irned here from Naval lWead- arteps “th Ottawa. commng here will be Commard- (Wy Jsabel J. Maeneltl. of Ht, Ont, and Halifax, staff of- ey (Wrens! to the chief of ayal personnel at Naval head- narters who fs making a tour: Wogtern naval divisions dur- wing next three months. Accampanying Cmdr. Mac- ail will be Lieut. (Wy) Jean: ‘rawl@rd-Smith of Toronto, staff iifleenWrens ta the commanding divisions at Tet purpoe ef the tour of to Interest ‘oungwwomen in Joining thy Ro- ‘al Ganndian Navy Reserve. rom dhe. reserve the maiority _af RGN regular force Wrens Age Il bq recruited. While in Prince Rupert. Lt. ~rawlofaesmith will discuss re- rulting, administration and For the Best Selecti » DIAL 3215 mo; a ‘Chippawa there for two days. Grand Cafe ‘OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS igs bORe Cant ca MAA tet Biidagenne to AEP N RARER ANAL 2 Mab.) woe! Cdr, Macnelll and Lieut. Craw- ford-Smith arrive at Winnipeg on Mareb 19 and will visit HMCs se ’ yor pols The rest of the itinerary is as fol- lows: Edmonton (MCS Nonsuch) March 23. Victoria (HMCS = Malahat) March 25-23 Vancouver (HMCS Discovery) - March 30 , Prince Rupert -tham) April l Calgary (HMCS = Teeumsch) “April 4 - Regina (HMCS Queen) April 5 (HMCS Cha- - Saskatoon 'HMCS Unicorn) April 6-7. oe The two officers return to their 7am —_= mets ‘respective headquartars on April 14, (W) Jean Crawford-Smiith + | 8. _. Here on April 1 IODE: Chapter Winds Up Bridge Series | Tht IODE Cambral Chapter Isst night wound up ils round robin. bridge serles in’ the Civie} Centre, with ten tables In play Accumulating the most points during play which has continued since last October, were Mrs. Nor- ton Youngs and Mrs. J. H. Lewls in Number One group and Mrs Cliff Ham and Mrs. William wero Noble tn Number Two group Prizes were presented the win- ning pairs. Refreshments were served) bs ‘Chapter members with Mrs, Ale: Brebner and Mrs. Phil Lyons cob yening.® assisted) by) Mrs, T. A MeMeekin, Mrs. R. G. Moore, Mrs Len Griffiths and Mrs. John Co- madina. Mrs. Griffiths, regent, present. ed the prizes. iiends Hold Kitchen Shower Joe Mary basso A dry, overheated room ts hard on respiratory passages and: doesn't improve the complexion. | ween greener mn e en meetnet en sat ‘ on of Chinese Foods 635 2nd Aye. West Open 6 am. to fo a.m. p oy AEG. Rupert Leth dew, “Thursday, March 24, 1055 . at YA Ra TO Sew-many smari ways to weer this versatile style! As a crisp. cool sundress; again in short- or version as an apron, sports Jerkin, ‘or terryeloth | breach- pout! Simple sewing—It wraps Easy froning—It opens flat. No wonder It’s the week’s pat- tern buy! Pattern 4743: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 44% yards 45-inch fabric. This pattern, easy to use, sim le to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated In- Send structions, (380) In coins (stamps cannot be accepted: for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER, Send order to ANNE ADAMS care of Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern Dept., 60 Front, - Street West, Toronto Ont. THIRTY-FIVE CENTS Web's Seive Tri hy easyer enspemmnceneaitin Aprils 4 * t . : i O wAlSt 52 , \ i i + | { 1 | : ‘ ’ Espieelally for you who Ike a slimming line, a bodice cut for coolness and modesty, too! On town trips or chilly evenings, cover up wiih the brief bolero. Simple sewlng--eet these fash- jon, on your machine now, Pattern 4538; Women's Sizes 3 36, 33, 40, 12. 44, 46, 48, 50, 5°, Size 36 ensemble, 4" y yaras 35-inch; }t, yards contract fabric. Send THIRTY-FIVE (35e) dn coins (stamps cannot b> acreptel) for tbs pater, Print plainly SIZK, NAME AD-.. DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, eare of Prince Rupert Dally coca soe ny nt i gw eet A siss Mary Bassg, whose mars riage to Mr. doseph Galiant takes : phice April 2), wits honored Tues. | day evening with 3 kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Hen. ry Seppa, 1244 Second Avenue West. The gifts were presented by , the hostess to the guest of honor ju a decorated umbrella. Guests bringing best wishes ang gifts were: Mrs. John Basso, = !Mrs, Viola Anderson, Mrs. Tom-: t ’ ; f f s ‘} ed $1) Ganao Sizes 9-11 Annette 616 rd Ave, We a7? / ji \ / / | ANYTIME NYLONS Assorted Spring Shedos onier We FondOllers Mutlow my Smith, Mrs. Leslie Yeen- chuck, Mrs, Robert Anderson, iMrs, Barry Watson, Miss Sylvia ‘Bellis, Mrs. Allen Hale and Miss [Aliee Kristensen, | Unable to attend but sending a gift was Miss Georgha Bateman. cn eecreme mete ramen sn getines ae a eree SHINE Fashion Show Set Tonight — Members of the Prince Rupert Business and Professional Wo-' men's Clib were busy last night decorating Une Canadian Legion cuditorium in preparation for ‘thelr annual spring fashion show to he presented tonight, The fistion show with 15 mod cls, WHT feature the latest spring styles, Including French wool sults and aster bonnets, Commenting on the costumes vl) be Mra, Perey Young and Mrs. Connie Welse ‘Wil be ae. LET IT — YOU CAN WEAR IT COATS WITH “vompunylig planist- , Two speelnl attractions will he HATS TO presented durlige a short inter nieston, with Misa dill Welse aid MATCH bullet number and Phyllis Hank« Hinson a von) selection, a , an ey D “howe 4 Pe er ee . i in ] " ae ; il oo oa : ‘y ” ’ , Wt 7 sone it a i a Rata] Sizen 10-18 @ —_ SPECIAL 8% im DORK MAIO LADIES’ neapy Wnt oh ansell we a Vhde adver tincrnent: Ge nat atthe - Halegbor diaplayed by the Liquor Controd Hoard or hy the Gover Tomorrows Styles ‘Tulay , Phone 6238 B.C. Fishermen's Earnings ° In February Set $428,000 British $252,000, Bulmor , Columbia fishermen of 1,100,009 pounds was tore pocketed $42,000 for the four than double that of a year ao. wrens nani in oe fl vaio “Shrimp landings increased trom cording to the monthly fisheries on auen satistical rezuri is ued from the 111,500 pounds rerorded In Feb- offlee of the Chief Superviser of - Fisheries in Vancouver. Early closure of the herring son miade this relatively low tish Columbia's shellfish Inat return compared with last 42N- month prousht a landed value of tury, but the figure: is higher ’ aie than the 1054 February, returns, Principal flea in the month's {ishing wae herring landings tot- alling 10,000 tons and wortl to ~ fishermen ruury, 1954 to 185,000 lust mont! Oyster production was malntah last year. In grand total, Br $104,000. been received from N Board because of the ‘number of films Jrince Rupert, a jet spokesman ‘white shows the progress being | ‘made in Mexico from the oxcart | ‘days of the past, to Mexico today, of the “Watsons of Cineinnatl: (when holidaying in the Canadian 'f Iminute, colored film is a study Iherta’s rapid expansion In the: fields of education, industry and CENTS. News, Pattern Dept., 60 Front. Street West. Toronto, Ont. i ‘ed at about the same level as. oe tee ee 0) eet ie me rote | Board: Sends Film Bonus a Due ‘to Interest A-bonus block of six films have ; beng sald today. Included jn. the “Canoe Country"——A colored iim with running time of 13| minutes, follows the adventures | north, . | “Birds of Canada No: 5"~-A 10. | { three common Canadian birds: The yellow-shafted flicker: the’ chestnut-sided warbler and the: mountain bluebird, : “pur Country”—Shows the his- turle post of Moose Factory on James Bay, still a centre of Ca- nada’s fur trade, and shows an Indian trapper trapping mink and beaver. “Alberta Family"--A black and , white (lm with ruyning tine of 21 minutes, Is a report on Al- welfare, eeneeneenere ores eam STARTING YOUNG PLAINVILLE, Ont. @--Child, - education is a project of the Wo-. ; men's Christian Temperance Un- ‘Jon i this village near Cobourg. | "Pifteen children who wrote tem-— “Newfoundland Scene”—Col- ational Film ored film with running tine of increased 35 minutes shows ttic many fac: shown’ In ets of the island’s life and:chat local Film Coun- ‘acter, The seenes depleting whale tt (ing, seal hunting and trayel,‘by }: new films are! dog-team form an Imprestlye |: “Mexico Today"—In black and icontrast to the quiet beauly off.’ some of the rural’ landscape |. shots. er «ere presented w d; a In } mcouve: meryiicl itt Bignal | surane m thie mei thie ation | Ba Juitio Byte i meprese provi! in’ Ru per b | x “Bont ‘ta to Belne Drums tou re sles Bonlg . Cee Rb: Mee pte twee ats hs sin ice | By acid yyy rail m1 aid | iq Sg vga Softec Calf Step-ln Pumps . | “Feahired In High Heel t Xv se Vege 4 av ' e Mi Red - Blue - Black: <1. - ORT ;perance tests iwith gifts and certifleates. cn aan nary ee enn etn taney tar 9 omens 1 l- fe: sharp tnerease Was recoded In ndings of 40,000 pounds doub- led the total of February 1954, and brought $10,000. Another sole landings, which totalled 487. IN 6 WEEKS! 10 Bivyrles Every Weed for 6 weeks iu this province \ onty! That means your opportunity 10 is greater than'ever, It's cayy 1 enter, wavs ol ritht Columbine, nOO pounds as against 297,000 This, species brought $24,000. to Sieh poonds In Frurary 1054, eCrmen, Shellfish landings also showed an inerense. wee ge readers A tolal claw -@ Sons of Norway Whilst Danee, Friday, Whist 8 o'clock, Tverybody welcome, (ny) | To South Queen Charlottes | , Mar 2, (0 mnd 30, pan, . * g + ie t @ Richard Sephton, Distriet Prasengers bund steiner Oe 7, 2120, 6 Danee, @ Valhalla meeting tonight, (Dn, followed by a soclil, 4 'seont Mutual Life of Cannda, For Life Tnsuranee Counsel, plone Valhalla Hn, Mareh ‘Miss Sherill Cook performing 0 26, 10-1. Everybody weleome, ' To Vaneouser — Priduy an Hunduy — pane. lig ° day 9 pan. urday 6 wm. ‘Vo Massel and North Quer ul April & pan hour bedyre salllng. Passenger Reneryatthons reight toakin Surving BG, Slice (by. Lh SMITH ~ Prince Roper’ Agent (Olt (72d 7:30" (tn! 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