nde OL reg, ry rot = rthy re Nea He ocoesace of pink carnations and wet om Meme isty ‘fea Sune! ie Bg surrise kitchen shower Monday night at the home affarr. nid Heammerer will take place ture bridal doll and three ate Laly Moe carious kKitehen ulensils a otyersbedy welcome, Boogtte held at the Bowling Alley Prince Ruwert Daily News Thursday, Heptember MN, 19h E surprise Kitchen Shower Honors Miss Gwen Alger Bride-elect Miss Gwen Alger was honored with tse tnd ene pe of hostess Mrs. C. A. Johnson 1078 Eleventh Avenue Kast. Mrs. Edwin Carlson Was. Co- hostess for the Mtns Alger's marplage to Tar ing cake topped with a minia- itendants, Guests’ utlending were Mrs, Ralph Weick, Miss Dorothy Welck, Mrs, Donald lveson, Mrs. C, H. Skalmerud, Mrs. J, 0, Houchen, Mrs. W, E. Brown, Mrs, Erick Christison, Mrs, Wil- ford Brule, Mrs, A. H, Alger and were breueht out by the hostess Mrs, Nels Nelson, and presented to Misg Alger, | Sending a gift wos Master Games were played during Terry Welck, the evening, With winners re-: School Group seprember a0. The guest of honor, seated In vei decorated wilh lowers and treamerd, Was presented a white heather, peo a decorated wikhing well, Rn RR ee TT te REE came cet a em a reving, prizes, ' Ta Vue St 0 Fame Diale Cate. Try our Long Spareribs and Chips, Jumbo Prawns, Brand Steaks and Fried Half Home and School Association tt spring Chicken. Dial 3225, (2160! was decided at the group's first | Refreshments included a wed- | @ Get the best at the Grand ! ; On Oetober 11 Chicken Chow Mein, Sweet &, soar Spareribs, Lobster Ege Foo Officers for the 1955-50 term your Deop Fried Oysters and} WH be elected at the October 11 icon, Genuine Cal's Liver, Red{| Meeting of the Annunclation i meeting of the season ‘Tuesday ost John’s Ambulance Assocl-- night in the school hall, clei, Home Nur we ao “hit . In other business, Mrs, Will- Wetoe cueeting this Friday al" jam pond volunteered to repre- Ba the Chie Centre at B pan. toe sony the Home and School In the ee eat propose qd phuns for estab | Civie Centre “Gala Week" Oc- oii a tralning program: In} toher 17 to 92, Panee Rupert Speaker, V. White | | Parlsh priest Father 0. P, Mo- PR opoetinend nursing offleernd 08" en) han, suggested the men of the parish provide o booth at the Catholic Women's League fall bazaar, October 5 and 6. G. P, Lyons made a motion asking that George Vlereck, seeretary-treasurer of (he Prince Rupert Fishermen's Credit Un- Jon, give a talk to the school ehitdren on the Junior Saving's Club, LADY BOWLERS Aocaeenne re bowl priecs Thursday, Sept. 15.) (216) @ Al the Spurts Shop Speetal for Friday and Satur- vat. disvount on Men's and Ball Jackets and; we UT Jae * ont Father Mohan reported that ‘ excavation for the foundation bw pan Ab bowlers please attend, Dress Pants ! sup OF A HAIR. @ Rupert Shoreworkers ULP.A. WO meeting & pan. Thursday, of the new Annunciation parish hall had started and give an ; @ Attention Bo for toeniehe tas been ‘ener | outline of the building, Principal of the school, Sister Si. Martin thanked the assocl- ation nnd the parish for the ex- cellent condition of the school, She also asked that parents co- operate with the teachers, in re- gard to homework, Refreshinents were served by Mts. W..J, Schaeffer'and Mrs. aq. P, Lyons. ppt Wath, in the Legion Audi- torn All iaembers urged to at. tend. (216) Members-- Moose Nivht Saturday Sept, 17 Games, Dancing, Admission Free. Re- froshiments he. “(Qt§) @ Valli meeting scheduled 216) pete ee iking @ Thermostatically controlled oven @ Removeable oven racks @ Titanium acid-resisting cnamel @ Appliance outlet @ Soven-heat cloments ELECTRIC RA were -Accenting a stim hip, Myron Herbert of two-toned taffeta around | the hip of an 80% orlon, 20" wool Jersey sheath, The soft fabric is draped slightly around the deep V neckline then ; molded to the figure in the sleek Mnes of the long, lean silhouette. ; ‘cut needed nine stitches. J [wAO w. 4 ' drapes a striking cummerbund | In -Mishaps At Salt Lakes dren who flocked across the har- bor to Salt Lakes during the}. summery only elght necded | top first-ald men sald today, it volunteer concession for chil- pert General Hosnital for treat- nent, Mr. Armstrong sald. The 1 | Besides providing free flirt: © ald, Mr. Armstrong also turned his efforts toward keeping the: Salt Lakes area In tldy condi !¢ ‘ion, In mid-summer, alone with 12 teen-age wirls, he spent a full: i cleanine up the grounds. Aree coerce emt eae a et Chunkille Off voll Srance LONDON (Reuters)—Slr Win-| i ston Churchill left with Lady | Churchill by alr teday for a va- j catlon in the south of France. They are spending several weeks i nt Lord Beaverbrook's villa ati Cap d’All, near Nice, Capt. 1 Christopher Soames and Mrs. | | Soames, their son-in-law andj | daughter, went with them. PERSONALS _ Mrs. Basil § Prockter minion board meeting of can church of Canada in Winnl- mother, Mrs. Christine samen In Regina. enth Avenue Fast Washington, silp HMCS “Portune” and) home of his parents, Mr. Mrs. H. G. Watts left Friday! Mrs. C. Y. Youngman, 417 Duns- night by traln to attend the Do-| muir Street, the! Women’s Auxiliary to the Angli-| peg September 12 to 16. Before! enth — Avenue returning home, Mrs, Prockter) morning by CPA plane for Van-! twill spend a week visiting her Riep- Miss Loulse Welse, 1137 Sev. returned home Tuesday by CPA plane | turned home Sunday niorpingi after holldaying in the state of! by train after holidaying for LSTD Sydney Youngman RCN; Clarke In Dallas, Texas, oft this morning by Canadian | Pacific Airlines plane for Esqui-| mali where he will rejoin his'a reminder that your powder vufter ' should be a shade “Ughter than Spending fl 30- “day leave at the! your powder base, and | ee eee | William Holyate, son of Mr. hand Mrs. Stan Holgate, 217 Eley- Rast left thts couver to take first: year Arts | at the University of British Col- | | unbl. eee eee Kelth H. ‘Tueker and Mrs, children Hugh and Susan re- five weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and = Mrs. H. D. cee cee een ere nneeneemmneere eemenv ante BEAUTY HINT FOR FALL fsj Out of the hundreds of chill. /9 and 10; sclence Grade 10. patching up, one of the city's Grades 0 to 12, ’ (Continued from page 1) eae cee jects, Grades 7 to 12. Patrick. Murphy: maths Grades - fand social studies, Grade 8, > Leon Mendoza Hnglish Grade 10, social studies Grade 9 Miss Dorothy Baker typing, chrades 7 and 8. Gorden Griffin: music Grades T.E. Breeks jaysies Grades 12) studies Grate 1 Few Children Parents, Teachers Meet at Booth PTA Meeting Miss Tsabei Magee: art, all sub. ‘oromies Grades 8 and.11. Miks Vivian Malanchuk: home | nterproofing hag’ been’ asked, Miss Margaret MeKee: English economies Grades 7, 0, 10 and 12, Mrs. G, frank Lane: librarian, Miss Joan Wordle; English,: English Giades 7 to 12. Miss Georgiana MoNay: phys: 3, ‘band Grades 10 to 12, social |! ed, Grades.7 to 12. Mrs, Severino Dominate: Eng- ‘and. the area for, which, ‘extra’ ‘After the tour Parents wero » served refreshments by the PTA executive commiviee, ‘FAST RELIEF FOR Norman Armstrong, Prince: #0d 13, selence Grade 9, maths Rupert St. John Ambulance As-| Grade 9. . ; lsogtatiun member who operates} Mrs, Percy Young: English) Trade 9, health and personal Mrs, W. J el » favorite eno. {{levelopment, studies, sclence, maths, Grade 7.! j ‘reported only aoe mw Mrs. Alexander Zuckerherg:| N. Wt. McLaren: maths, science! Parents were then taken by ‘elght cases was of a serious’ ‘French, Grades 9 to 13. all other: Grades 7 and 8, iteachers. on a conducted tour of “nature, j subjects. Peter Merson: physteal ed,'the school where they saw the A }4-year-old boy, pushed into Leonard = Leighton: = music Grades 7 and 8 boys, maths classrooms, workshops and eq-| . ithe water, split his knee open |G rades 7 and 9, soclal studies Grade 7. ulpment used by thelr children, ‘and was braveht to Prince Ru. ;Orade 10. | Kets Wilkinson: woodwork ‘They were tlso shown the old Mrs, M. BE, Schwelghofer: soc- Grades 7 to 12, ial studies health. Herbert Heach: book-keeping: Grades 7 and 8, Bruce I, B. Maleotm: drafting and electricity Grades 7 to 12, Banrseit: Grades 11 and 12, maths, selence Grades 7 to 12. Grades a and 0, Coupon in pkt. ‘Maple Leaf, Vel, Fab Mrs. G, EB. Flelding: home ee: peeling off the covered in beams SOLO MARGARINE... Ih 60D LUCK MARGARINE SOAP FLAKES, Lux, medium . UFEBUOY SOAP... 3 bars SOAP POWDERS. t ea it « Kangas: English fand socal studies Grade 7,' Jack Hvans: social studies, | ‘counselling. Mrs. J. oR, McCracken: social ; Bek rea time ge lish, Grade 7, counselling. health, counselline, |” ‘TAKEN ON TOUR school, where In thelr children’s classrooms they sow evidence of the old building disintergration, ' the places where patches of plas- | metalwork ‘ter have been replaced, the paint - ropes: - SPECIALS g00D _ SEPTEMBER 16 i. “MEAT BALLS, Pura... NALLEY'S Sweet Mixed Pickles, ' 16 tL, _NALLEY'S LUMBERJACK SYRUP ec sceeseee SMe NALLEY'S' Dit PCIE... 1616 on. 8 ti Ne IRISH STEW, Puritan. a fin: We Se Me Ay } fins PLANTERS % NO FREIGHT ADDED TO EATON'S PRICES! Made in B.C, @ Rheotrol Broeso pot hurnors @ Lorgo fronch-stylo surface @ Porcolaine enameled ovat Interiors 199° Priced From Only @ 35,000 btu. @ Efficient pot Tho host. hoator Valuo in Town L HEATE Eaton’s Own "TECO" @ Draft regulator © Convonicint Ronmoveablo ofl tank @ Built-in cloanout rod givos oven oil flaw output burnors $52. SOUP, Heinz Tomato ... 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