Hic and Saucer Shower ven Miss Lee Faught Among the many showers held for bride- elect Bs lcnora Faught honoring her forthcoming mar- io Mr. Donald Scherk, September 24, was a MB aye CUP and saucer shower held recently at the re of hostess Miss Nellie Bill 1010 Third Avenue |, Miss Madeline Youngman was co-hostess for a | i —— ee ac enjoyed with! Other guests were Mrs, Ed- ie ven winners Mass ward Pristay, Mrs, Robert An- a Mrs Allan Peligrin, Miss derson and Milas Hazel Tweed, igine YOUNG, Mrs. Rene | Unable to atlend but s ah and Mrs. Jack Macin- ending “ind Miss Rub tton. rtertadament Siuw Miss | y Skelton man Is home again after recely- 0 on Monday and 84 on Tuesday. ing medienal attention. well, x Iby MURS, A. H. NEAVE We have just had our hottest FRANCOIS LAKE—Jdim New- snell with 72 degrees on Sunday, He Is;Several have been swimming in feeling better but ts still far from the lake. Mr. and Mrs, Bert Ward spent od Mr, and Mra, L. Loucks and Beverley, Carol, Richard and Jimmie left by car on Thursday for thelr home in Prince Rupert. They stayed at the Landing for two weeks, Mr. Loucks had good luck with his fishing for he land. ed two char the first morning he arrived and a few days later got a 15-pounder on his Nght “gifts were Mrs. Louis Glordano: trout oubfit, ag well as numerous trout. | ' wn performing 2 tap- | My ee anid singing African folk | a .; learned while she Was vad ant Yea. ' | box confining cups and) 7" ' Dr and Mrs. AL A. Milla and the elly Saturday morning by two days here on thelr way by car to the East Kootenays. They are planning on staying longer cn thelr way back to Prince Ru- pert, Mrs, Ward and Mrs. Hatold Neave are alsters, Mr. ‘nnd: Mrs, Kelth Murdock of Prince Rupert and thelr three small boys are staylng another week In one of the Neave cot- tages, ‘With two new ponies and three ‘new saddles they are all riding together. We are missing, the Prince Rupert ylsitors who were here this summer, At one {ime there were so many staying DISTRICT NEWS meet mostly Prince Rupert people and fee) as though they vere, back hone. Alderman Don Ritchie of Princé Rupert called in for a few minutes on Thursday afternoon on his way through by car. ete een ane Most of the hay crop 1s safely ‘a although there Js still some clover and alfalfa hay out. The hay has been a good crop and was harvested jn splendid con- dition, Joe Hendricks, Pamela and Jackle have gone back to S8eat- been here all summer. ee nen anene tle. We mlss them as-they have Bill Houle arrived from Prince Rupert on Wednesday afternoon. KK - Monty Harrison and © Orville Lovescth are working with the Burns Luke Electric Company ave only a few hones still to be wired and it is hoped that we will have B.C, Power on Ortober 1. Mr. and Mrs. Calder have their friend Mrs, Smith staying with them from Prince Rupert, She casye as far as Burns Luke by ear where the Francols Lake tai met her and brought her here. Mrs, D, W. Cuthbert returned to her home tn Victorla Inst week after spending three weeks with her brother Mr, 8. B, Calder and ais family here. oomneerennat Catherine Il of Russia, who ruled the country from 1762- 1706, successfully carried on wiring the varlous homes. There | He 4s visiting the K. Murdock 3, ON The business concern of Art Murray's Men Wear, Third Avenue has been sold to George E, Hills and James Williams, Art Murray, former owner, sald today. ; The men’s wear store which Mr, Murray has operated since 1952 willbe known in future as Hills’ and Williams’ Mens ‘ car, Mr. Murray said that his plans for the future were indef- Inite but that he had recently purchased the Empress Block . at the corner of Sixth Street ‘and Second Avenue which In- aad cludes the Elks Hall, Esquires Men's Wear, Millei’s news gt stand, The Storke Shoppe, the Miners’ and Prospectors’ club, . yo Pete’s Barber Shop and 75 Taxi, ct ‘Mr. Hills was for 12 years gccretary-manager of ‘the Kalen Consumers’ Co-Operative and recently with Rupert . Motors Ltd, Mr. Williams, who was in the haberdashery, hust- ness in the Old Country for 7% years came to Prince Rupert in 1952 and was manager of the Kalen Co-Op hardware department. Ay Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, Seplember 6, 1955. e f here that anyone comlng to the family who are spending thelr} wars against Turkey, Persia, ys WAS presented to Mis He by the hostesses. aestiiniet Mine cake W age Fault But Don Won. ith the Inserdp- a celVIC CENTRE BINGO : Fridoy Sept. 9 ” EATON’ Goods Satisfactory or its featured a eee _ dons Roger and Berry left Prinee | Rupert by car Thursday for ' Abbotsford, BC. where they will oe make thelr home. Mrs, Douy Souler and sont Downe and Meldrum, 215 Fourth ,Avenue West, returned home ‘Thursday by cir irom VYaneou- ver after vidberz relatives and “fiends for die past month, Mr Avenue West returned ver and United States, ard Mis. dae Seott and > cons Jee and Don, 4120 Fourth heme this week-end oy car from a aiee weet hatiday dn Vancote car tor a three week holiday. Landing and the store’ would: bolldays here. Poland and Sweden. > : i 1 ! ; : While awry they will visit: Mrs. Pinniger’s parents in the Okan- agan and spend sume tine In| Callfomna. Mis. A.C. ‘Turney and child-! ten Amber and Jimmy of Kid! mab were over-night guests In, the city Tharsday before em- barking on the 85 Priace George Friday Jor the Alaskan ruse. ; Mr. Turney is Che works mann! aey tor the Atumumiun Company: of Canada Limited, Mr. and Mrs, J. 5. Poster and’ three sons, 220 Fourth Avenue West returned home by car Fri- wh! » Cumberland, Vancouver [s- “Taod vieltors Mr and Mrs. Rus- sel} Lasnder and son Leon are conesently visiting in the clty as euests of Mrs, Lasnier’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. BK. 9. Smith, 813 Summit Avenue for oa three- Money Refunded hones 3144-3124 aay evening from a month's: camping trip throwsh B.C, Vane i couver Island and Seattle, While ° away they visited Mrs. Poster's:[ parents, Captain and Mrs, W, E.. Wiltiscvolt formerly of this clty | in Vancouver, | “week holiday. Mra. Lasnier was “the former Kathleen Smith, Joe Also visiting Mr. uad) Mrs. E. nnn ! Mrs. Eileen Lalrd and son ! Patrick’ Waldron Apartments, left the elty Saturday evenlug \per hour ( \eTS A ee 189 “BY r A) \ — Dark, dreary days depress Bananes. too They sust dant fel ike singing. But now - good reas for canary color aunes! OF he'll arrange to Have the abxtom of ther cages Lined with alumunum, they'll sing through the darkest day. The deghe tthected fram) the sparkding fetal fort wives there souls tha Wangtime Lift, "People tind end’c household Paes for abun tt, So does Inui for geo thing [ean ed to go "J. Smith for a short stay ts Mr, by tran for Swift Current, Sask: | emith'’s brother Mr. R. W. Smith | atchewan where Wey will spend OUR of London, Ont.’ six weeks holidays with Mrs. Laird’s parents. 1! coves iow eee Mrs. HEN, Hellawell of Queet Charlotte Clty has been visiting | ‘ineve for the past two weeks as. E ‘guest of Mr and Mrs. G. i Moore, 310 Fifth Avene West, Mroand Mrs. PL FP. Bird and children Tannis and Judith re turned heme Thursday by car: froma feuresweek holiday in th “Ohanagan where they visite velalives. Mr Bird is the mana ger oof the Canadian B Commerce here, Mrs. Ress Mansell formerly of | Hthiselty is leaving for her home : evening abeard the Prince Goorge after n Vaneouver this spendin the past month here. Mrs. Jehan Mebeod, and three - M3 Beardesy) returned home Sunday after spending the etiidren spas month at Labelse Lake, h vich aad Mroard Mr: Metvin A Ratehford left the elty: yeiter- daegete ho no by ear for month's t Mexico. While away they wilt a ank of Over the wee roam Mes Nicholas Gure; op ta California and) night on he SS Prince George | ‘ f tp resghting evethng ta photos genta ot Mrs Gltrvetis unele; versity of Britten Columbla are ; t _ ‘o Kish pulls, to scappng tor cpdoavnt Mr aoe Mas. Sterdine Misses Diane Stone, Georgina | oe ae SWoersop tn Hollywood fay tens Mitehell, Linden Nlekerson. We and food. Cameda used 8 fun pouttds cant Last scary DUNT COSY OF CANADA, LID. CALC AN) raat Dagan Nanshise L2 hevp a re guilye yon Tt te vical (cevttstully. a Cbs, Pvt ard Mind We Phinke “7005 Seed Avene: West Te ’ While They Last! 120% suri 8 ON ALL CROSLEY-SHELVADOR, PHILCO, AND RCA REFRIGERATORS We Weed The Space wl hte rn Aut A ners please note: Due to elveuny really aateaiatehmemaenninamiatiatdal A aienees unfarescen, the monthly angen tt Sarneral meeting scheduled far tafe de M RAE BROS i TD A tn. Tuesday, Sept. oth, will be {not "4 ¢ ‘avy De ’ ceauicelted ankle further natler, ay ch tt y M, RHODE, Cavernar, a (at) anes aT i A at ts Ba a 882/ Oin ise \ PD dhanloriel nin athad WM, Muit Whan aly jut ial Disinfects as it | ronal ; we ar : ; n Ty | non TT Stalns! qt vel ive turatt ‘si POMOC Can Om ty aleat ae fi hl. “ cage )agtltt ia (rink win ris pepe ry | aed oe \ 4 “ wang orth Wet. jit \s TG The armove Keogs Tha en ote te ag eed Trapp Is leaving today by Cleans and Cwootons! Misses Francis wad Joan Cress, - 223 Fourth Avenue West return- ‘ed home yesterday by planc fiom a three week hollday in ‘ Southern B.C, Misys Mary Densky, RN arrhye | ed in Prince Rupert Saturday | ce} from Vancouver via CPA fron “'Perrace to take a post at the. “Proce Rupert, General Hospital: kend she was the| guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. R, Ayres. | 1 BIT MeBulde Street, | i Words was resclved here to- day that Miss GV. (Monty) . antorman of the Anglican Mis- ' slon House, Sigth Avenue West i has left Vancouver Choneral Hos- nital where she has been a pile! ient for the last six weeks, She! is staying with her sister, Miss! —Coustanee Waterman, 1156: ’ Buinaby Street, Vancouver for a, ‘ perlod of convalescence before: ‘yeluning do Prine Rupert, fan eee ane | Leaving fur Viaiecuver to-: 1 9 ay ye, to attend Cat year abt the Unl-; Jeckle Moore, Karen Kemp and Margaret Wath, Misys danct, r' dones fs also leaving this evens: edie by boat te attend Uhe Vie, ‘insta Noma) school while Miss! voar also to attend the Vietorke | Normal schoel, Dhine Btone,, tnden Nickerson, Karen Kenip: and Margaret Watts will tye dn! the University Restdence an the A umpus, ' READERS @ Get the best at the Grand, Cafe. ‘Try our’ Jumbo Prawn, B Chicken Chow Mein, Park Chap: Aney, Sweet and Sour Spare Ribs, . Fineapple Chisken, Reef and! S Green Vegetable Noodles, Shrimp: ered Ree, Crab keys Boo Yung: ‘veted Tall Chicken, Deep Fried Gyatera quid Bacon wad ted’ a rand Teffone Steaks. Dial days. au t “@ Loyal Order of Maoxe, Prhvee A Rupert Lodge No. 105) Allien. | 1 | ! ONGRATUL |... TO THE TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL OF PRINCE RUPERT FOR MAKING LABOR DAY SUCH A WELL PLANNED AND ENJOYABLE HOLIDAY . . . It was convincing evidence that labor in this city has a real and responsible sense of owaroncss of its importance in our community life. he holiday program arranged and carricd out by the TLC was in the finest tradit’on of Labor Day everywhere and was a spiondid gesture of goodwill on the part of organized lator which the city assuredly rcciprocates in full, To the thanks of the public, wo wish to add our own expression of sincere appreciation, os bia Coll 0) humbic CLLULCOSE 7 ) | | of tind lea amp wn Uy ' ’ at : wind at hy we My , alt ae } n Witty ) i y § a , ill F } 1 i fi in ye . oF ; rh : " ' A ‘ y id Ae ‘ f ‘ A A f q