‘Moose, WOTM Families Annual Picnic at, Enjoy the Moose, the. Women of ‘the Moose, their families school playqrounds to enjoy a successful day of gam. es and:races at the lodge’s annual Picnic. | Wghspot of the day’s actiy- - ltles “saw a ball-game between Jimmie McKee, John “Nikon, the: victorious “Dogs” headed by Girls under 12; Marlene Phil- More than 100 members of the Loyal Order of hf and friends yesterday. gathered at the Port Edwarcl.| a Michael! Karasosky and the los- lips, Joan Eyre, Barbara McKee, Ing team “Cats” headed by “foys 12 and under; Howara Douglas Stanley. Leask, Jimmie McKee, Tud Ma- Winners of races were as fol- hood. | th _ | Wheelbarrow race under 16, 3 years and under—eirls; Mary Loys and girls; Dannie Phillips Lou Nesbitt, Dee Stanley, ail and tyan Mahood; Marleay £41 Janice Higgins. Jips avd Joan Neilso; Jonn 3 years and under-—-boys: Tony Nehsar end Michael Higgins, Hebb, Michael Phipps and David : Wheelbarrow race, 16 and over, James, open, Dannte Phillips and tvan J years and under—pins and Mahood: Doddle Kyres and Nan- boys: Buleh Neilson and Michaci cy Prince; Lorna Hebb and Noun Phipps. Rothwell, 7 Your's and under—pirls; Tora Women's balloon race open: Paulls and Jean Nesbitt. Nancy Prince, Lorna Hebb and “~_seT ‘Full hdd Misoany Miss Betty Prince, 24, formerly t She will: now go to Woodstock, | of Prince Rupert, graduated from Ontario, for two- -monih’s of ter- the Watchtower Bible School of: ritorial work,» Gilead at South Lansing, New | York, during a two-day gradu- given by N. H. Knorr of Brook- ation program Saturday and uyn, New York, president of the Sunday. school and world organization of The graduation address was{: PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs: W. J. smith. and | | sons’ Stephen: and’ Crate. of :295 AG Bast, returned |” Seveth Avenue: : }home: Saturday. by. tar’ after. a; four-week holiday “In Penticton and K clowna.. Mrs, Keith Tucker. and ‘child- ren Hugh and Susan ~ of: the |* Elizabeth apartments and . Mrs. A, RC. James and daughter} - Miss Prince is the daughtor of | - 1032 Ninth Avénue East. She entered the ministry in 1950. and Miss Prince who has now com- Jcehovah’s: ‘witnesses, who pré pleted advanced training foi sented: diplomas and announend special work as-a misslonary of service: appointments, The grad- Jehovah's witnesses was. among ,uation. program was attended by 108 students from. six countries an estimated 8,000. persons from ‘including Belgium, British West ‘all overthe United States and Indies, Gold Coast, Lebanon, Canada, * Canada and the United States. ne Prince Rupert-born and raised, Deborah, of 52: Market Place, re-. turned’ home - Friday night af- fer a. month’s. holiday. at Lake Kathlyn, Smithers, BC, ‘Mr, and Mrs, Robert, ‘Halliday | of Montreal are leaving the city: ‘tonight ‘on the Union: ‘Steam- ship’ Camosun after a. 12-day] . Father -J.“1.-MeMahon,' holiday as guests of Mrs. Halli- tant pastor : for: the’? “past four day's brother ‘and _ sister-in-law; years. hes Heenan “the Mr, and Mrs, John Currie; sr.,. 618 McBride ‘Street... orlest here’ succeeding Fal J: Rayner, now in-Prince, George, | “ ‘Mrs, Cc Cameron Prize-Winner , Mrs, Clifford Cameron won the was associated with the Prince monthly prize when the Morse- |’ Rupert Congregation of Jeho- haven committee of the Women| Mr, and Mrs, Ronald. ‘Lamp-{. “Assisting Father ‘MeMahon wil s wilnesses. ‘of the: Moose recently held its man. Watts of Kingston, Ontar- be Father. Henry 4; Tunney; om anticipation of foreign mis-' regular meeling at the home of fo arrived in the city this morn-. ony of ‘the: parish and, slonary work she took. basic; Mrs, B, R: Tymchuk, | Ing by train lo spend a. two-” 7 Mr, and Mrs. Jonn S. Prince. | a See = —— se eS ate ee Ss ee Soe eee Te — => ™-2 = 7 vear's and under—boys: Wal- Pat Stanley. ter Eyre and Butch Neflson Girls 15 and under; Martens Women over 40—Hilda Talter- Phillips, Anne Robinson and sill, Beryl Karasosky, Rita Rov- Joa Eyre, Inson, Boys 15 and under; Denne Fat men’s race: Geo orge Rob- inson, Michael Karasgsky and Williant Nesbitt, Girls under 10: Joan Evre. Lorna Nesbitt, Tona Paulis, and Dee Miche. _ Boys under 10; Ho fara Leask. Mahood, Joan Eyre “= Mahood. , | Shoe race over 16—open: Nan cy Prince, Doddic Eyre and Lor- na Hebb, Women's egg and spoon Phillips, Ivan Mahood aid iow ard Leask, Women under 40—open Mur- line Phillips, Pat Stanley Anne Robingon, Elevator Staff Stage Picnic Staff members of the Canadian: government grain eievator, their race; Doddie Eyre. Thread and needle race -cpen: Michael Karasosky and = Pa familles and guests yeslerday Stanley; Douglas Stanley and! and ; ftaged thelr annual plenic at Dighy island, The group, which made the: trip.in.three boats, enjoyed bai! Pearl Stanley; Lorna Hebb. Joe Hebb : Eyre and Marlene Phillips, Dan- games,: lugs-of-war and a bar-.nie Phillips and Ivan Mahood Dect, ‘and John and Frank Neilson, Francois Lake News By AGNES fi. NEAVE first born away from home a “* Dally News Correspondent out remarked tab she FRANCOIS LAKE-—The Burns she'd ‘st Lake hospital has been a busy one, place welcoming babies as cight. were born there in 24 hours. ' One was a liltle girl, Flaite for Millicent and Bill’ ricia, and Mrs. Taylor's mother, | Durban of Grassyplains, third girl and a boy for 1s} Van Tines of Tatalrose, their Catder family, fourth boy. Madeleine and Law- reijce L Loveseth have a boy, Law- ke Larry’ William, ba Doctor Thompson now has fi doctor helping him Jn his prac: , tice, Po Edward Gatacre is home avain kf{ter staying at Fort Fraser with! 5 Toni and Ruby and their family, home at Grassyplains. * ne enema When Johiiny rrinz was com- ing he met the Fuller bridge near Mrs, Henkel's home. Mrs. Kay Beaumont spent a poi were travelling at a falr short visit with the Neave family having lravelled up to Prince George by the PGE, She {s em- ployed by the PGE In their Van couver office, yan Johnny Pring turned quickly the trunk of a tree oul of control, and went turning com- A Pacific Western Alrlines Nareeman landed in the bay al iy Dome Chappell of “Terrace, 2 & sore Jeg and was badly vw Do ‘ Drraen * shaken by the ex serience, and a helper, They came for a ) | collle Puppy at the Minsmere Kennels for the Chappel family, dor a eamaing and upside down, Johnny had a stiff neck L, A, deGrace of Lhe Industrial Forestry Serviee of Prince Geo- ree stopped at (he Landing ar his way through from. Houston fo Burns Lake, He had calleeted se Sates Ob awh sequola been having care there and thi “ Nota th her Inoash crock whieh be fund sherhad been “staying with her oar Nourse Creek, ‘This 1s from grandmother, Mrs, Hugh Neave . the Eocene Period, a mere G0,- As ‘Mrs. Hugh Neave. is quite younE, not yet dy her 30s, Chis hagseaused a lot of amusement and, wonderment, (Mrs, doh Keofe is Alice's grandmathers, The “Burns Lake Review" re- ported In their Fasptital News last week that: Aliee Bond had Sea FRANCOIS LAKE Continued on Page 3) Hud and Marg Cottam drove up by car from: Vaneouver and are, staying aweross the dake at Southbank, where they used to live? Dianne was not able to ron fis she Ix “holding down n stenozrapher's position in the library in Westminster, ' went es Lb, has heen so hot thal we'v heen enjoying swimming in thy Inke nnd the children paddline in shore, Nero and Mrs, Fverett Bloven: | thelr children) Corane ave Paul af Vanderhoof vidted he brobher Hilband bis family whit iihay were stiying ab the hand Jn Inst week frome Prinee Ra pers, LJ 2 metmeemae pear nd Mro nnd Mrs. Him Cobb ane thelr deuehters, Tanehe aie Helly of Clenvock, Wyontne sbent on few diya da one of (he eobtages ait the Landing, They et visited the Claek family at Qohsn hake for iw few days, Her th baby was born fae pfofher In the Burrs Lake hos: pital (iijs weeds. THLE was how! i Park, Pool ’ Timetable ’ TURSDAY | fh tty aan ae oY, THIS _—e- Is W Han (asiyned Oto dado Swing elaces, 6 Un Tay dn light wool poplin dep Nature ostidy, Blom! fenties striped: trousers An hour, ' ‘White and mivy bide, ‘The tym. -Adwil Learn To Swine Tose Mouse dy i navy and i his a whde shawl collar end. ng WIM An teed font, Dealgney dx Bounans of Turin, (CP Vhotut, clagses, emefls, brntdlliy, pane Gites, (ral eleartig, May equipment avativble at the offlee from Toto d pam | and! Meee race under 16—open, Tea | and Ivan | Nancy Prince, Pat Higgins and Three-legged race—open: Jean | Mr. and Mrs, James Taylor and | Rhonua their 10-year-old daughter, Pat-" Jake Harder smashed his car thelr first badly when it turned: over ata y nasty corner near the W. Bickle: ing from the west with a load: , of sawn lumber Tuesday morn- Brush Dealer’s delivery van at the- y .speed and to miss ‘the delivery to the right. His truck nicked tg be held pletely round to face the way Say Jatt corse for ehildiea fam § Me tocone home, KS wad qujle sucessful oven | at Westylow dip Beetfon 2, | Ht ' THIS 1s 5 AN evening ¢ drdss in cream acetate satin designed in London, The intricately cut, crossed pannier line of the skirt is repeated in the bodice, The panels button at the side, waist and shoulder. Designer is Digby Morton of London. ' | I.’ Te . Parks i By RUSTY Highlight of this week is a | ‘Dress Up Contest” for dolls, | buggies, wagons, bicycles, any- | thing on wheels to be held in i MeClymont park Wednesday at | 2:30. 4 ' er around the basketball loop -and then move down to the Nd | wrass area where they will par- (nous Ents ade for the ay at home for the next ; i get kids! Judges. Don't for- -Get out your crepe _ piaper and bright ideas! Prizes ‘ill be given for all categories, There is no trip out of track imect ay the grass area starting hat 2:30 p.m, There will be races of all kinds for all age groups. Ribbons will be given out to the winners and a candy scrab- ble will finish the day, Treasure hunts wil be held once or twice a week fron now on. The treasure the children i 1 5 ‘ will probably be of no earthly alue to the present owners, but all the books, magazines, orna-; nents, jewelry ete, will be used! games ef | the Penny Cars uval, i Anyone : for prizes, chanee at fish pond, in Ausuet. -Uinat has a geod collection of. junk they wart to wet rid of phone the pool et 4045. and we'll othd someone to collect it! { i } orem a ee a { Tuesday enat Thursday oven. : Inks, Stan Mielding wilt let ab: interested boys and gitls oon! Trail Clearing expeditions, The: Mea behind these expeditions, is Looelear note welling: trails threneh the park, dn the wond. ed areas and along the ereek, Parents, Poy Beouts or children: are ashed to driig alent hateh.: efs or come along to drag the Lruish out. Every effort helps: to beautiiy and nike the park more enlertalalag, nee nee ‘ Dent fereet the deactye diate, {he Padotg he the Parts todd, is Anecusk ah The reeishra- tion foe Is $3 for Mp course, The! Jessons will he held dn the park! an goed dive and-in the Chvlei Centre tn bad weuher, The two outings dach wees, - iene to Grinay Bay on Wodnes- ‘day and the other a héke to (he: eayks on berlday were both well | jattended and osnecesstul, At e | Chasey Bry the children swam, | 2M leeted berries aud eli, plays (qd Dall games and bull aw dike, PAL 8 yw they were nak paachy The iitke to the Pehoued we didn't pet ae. far as: Chay Park, After playing hall oat Roosevelt Tank, eating duneh listens. Ing ta stories aad riding (he Morry-Go-eRotad ab Alder Park, ayy the tine we arrived at the hu Baek, Hie children were: creudy fo rest and wend thet Hwy hanes, : More onbligs are phanded: for HONG week, He erly you An the Puke, READERS P@ uy your Bhow Thehkets ut ee | | | | Ve Grand Cate any ine, thts cwerk Grand Cafe offers you, iChieken Wann, Deep eed: Prawn, Macapple Chicken, | “Mekon Giblet Chap Strey, the: west Red Grand Mane Himiks aN Keled Hae Chieken, Phone: Lovers no speckitly, Phat gts, | ty) ang Masses, dpa, SQWN, thal | | P@ Shotie Ladies speedal meet. | | ltt) i The contestants will gath- | the | their Mrs, Fullard of Winnipeg, drove Park this week but instead, on the up from Vancouver to visit the : Friday, there will be a collect from surrounding homes | language studies and review | The. business ‘meeting . was the customs and beliefs of the chaired by Mrs, Tymehuk, peoples of other lands. wd Attending: were members Mrs. } Miss: Prince graduated -from Gladys ‘T; Glen, Mrs. John ‘Pate! Booth Memorial High School and. rick, Mrs. H. F. Harrison’ “and: after leaving school was empicy- guests, Mis. 1. 1. Phipps, Ms. ed at the Canadian Bank of William Martin and Mrs, Cam= | 5, Kingston, Commerce in the city, She left Prince Rupert in 1952 and en- gaged In home missionary. work | in Vancouver, Toronto, and Que- | bec, eron.. ELE CTRICITY INCRE “ASING ‘doubles every ten years. wma Ny 4 Po MGPARGH SIGHELILU CONVERFBIE (Catate (atoms (aw ated ae monscamed are Stand aed’ on gnone madely, opeianal at ereea cael ot aides.) This ts your invitation to lake a rewa ding drive at your For t Monarch. deite's, PARKER RTD. MAIN OFFIGE—PRINCE RUPERT OFFICE DIAL 2222 Mirada eer A és - BOB TERRACE TCL | Use_of ciectricity in Canada’ covered the principle: of the first: : » ‘electric motor. care ‘week’ visit? with Mr: Watt's par- | ents, Bishop I; :G: Watts and: ; Mrs. ‘Watts. 208: Fourth Avenue | ‘West. Mr. Watts,” a: Rhodes - qe LS cholar, is -presently: lecturing ma phitos sophy at ae univer- 7 “THE FIRST MOTOR. In 1821, Michael Faraday. dis- t _ id ° Drive | it with F ees - Your: Monarch dealer is _ to call im. eer for no's is “Wer jt vein’ _Alontet shee ! PARTS—-DIAL 2 “SERVICE STATION-DIAL 34 ‘, a, wae abe -