oy B will make their Bae, work in a groc- Fghere and in 1943, ay ith his brother eM joined the firm an ae. Bail business will ad « building aa et is now com- Bey pcs 7 E most grati- Bis, Enterprise . understand ® and heating. Beomes to you! Bepuy ihe very Macls From go . TS irdon AND f BL 3014 B rdown Leaves. City Bnage Kitimat Store bi, well-known F sinessman, left a: for Kitimat to Bring of a new —_ in that s wife and lwo i Pe Lelgh, will joil) him in Kitl- e. merchant first B Rupert in 1940 Re original Shuar- Biore. The third i i931, the tio we Sheardown and after a4 n planning for B. the Prince Ru- to p she ar’ down n will THE LESS" fy Banquets of {from the station on Second Ay- \ 4. DIAL 3 ) ‘nh Vy oh 3 ! I\ TO TAKE OUT | rorise | my of opera- It’s Who B beaten, B people erson ) VERY, VERY EASY | supervise installation of edulp- ment, and stocking «forthe. Su- permarket opening, expected ‘to take place at the end of Novem- | , ber, While acting as resident man. ager of the Kitimat store, Mr. Sheardown will continue as a director of the Prince. Rupert business and is expected to Te; turn here here often. Ripe l opis On. Ai Tonight Two local programs scheduled for alring tonight over radio sta- tion CPPR will feature talks on art and on “Civil Preparedness,” At 6:30 p.m., a local group will interview John Mills, UBC Ex- tension Department art direc- | for who conducted a special class here last week, Taking part will be Mrs. J. Rogerson and Mrs, J. T. Harvey, officers of the local Art Club and the Rev. L, G. Sieber, At 6:50 pm, Ald. Kay Smith | will report on the civil defence course she attended recently at Arnprior, Ont. Meanwhile, the radio station management has announced a change-over of business offices WAIST 24732" Arne felons ONE YARD WONDER! Yes, you can make this new-fashion skirt of just one yard 54-inch fabric in ANY slze given! Note the dramatic side slant and the jutting hip pocket. This ts bound to become your favorite costume-maker, And it’s SEW- EASY! © Pattern 4514:. Misses’ Waist Sizes 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32-inches. All given sizes: 1 yard 54-inch. This pattern easy -to use, ‘simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated in- structions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35c) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE. NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prince Rupert Daily News, 60 Front St., West, Tor- onto, Ont. B, C. Wilds “Lots of Fun” enue, across ‘the street, to 343 Second Avenue, on the second floor. This: Wee Week — — The Sons: of Norway will meet tonight in the, hall at 8 p.m, Inifiation and films, Prince Rupert Basketball As- sociation will meet Tuesday, 7:20 pm., at (he Civile Centre. . The Music and Drama Fes- tival Association meets Wed- nesday at 8 p.m, in the Civic Centre. New representatives will be welcomed, The Women’s Hospital Aux- iliary will hold a Hallowe'en tea Saturday at the home of Mrs, L, M. Greene, 945 Borden Street, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m, Home cooking and grocery hamper. Harvest real | : At St. Peter’ S "| fon which: will go., toward: .ré-: pair: work: on’ the ' Rectory and ' ‘| Watts, Rev, .Canon: ‘Basil 5S. . garet’ Duffus. of. “the. “Sunday 1 $chool. Mrs. James: Mellor, of the - -bAfterncon. Branch = W.A.,.- Mrs. -vestry | treasurer, 100 Attend About - 100. “parishioners” “sind | Lftiends. of St, -Peter’s’ Anglican Church, Seal Cove,. enjoyed. the. annual ‘harvest dinner‘presented. church recently. convened. the, dinner, ‘proceeds. Church Hall. Bishop of: Caledonia, and Mrs,: Prockter, Miss ‘Margaret Watts, Miss Tille - Prockter and ‘Mr, I “Mitchell, In the kitchen were Miss Mar- Frank Hicks,! Mrs. J. Prince, vestry secretary; along with several members of Young. ‘People’s Association; A feature of the évening W was a film on the Arctic yoyage. of the famed RCMP vessel St.-Roch, and an interesting air sketch. Orange Whomen P an Wuzaar of the Ladies’ Orange Benevo- lent Association night.in: the Valhalla Hall, Mrs. Harry Paulson is general convener for the fall: tea and sale which will be held Thursday in the Valhalla Hal. ' Friday night’s meeting. also saw four candidates put through the scarlet. degree, by-the Vestry. Committee in the-| Fe The Rev, atid ' ‘Mrs: 7 ‘sharpe | ‘Vand Mr. and Mrs, Frank, Hicks. | Special guests at the’ ‘event’ ine ‘| cluded the Rt. Rev. H, G,: Watts, the Evening’ Branch’ W.AD and : Final arrangements for a:ba-|_ zaar were made when members met Friday | | ‘The: older’ girl’s coat: featitres: slim! box ling . that marks’ a yoke effect. and: ‘twin. entre 1 eee PARIS (Reiters)—The under: ithe ‘public. eye’ ‘plays a vitally. im- portaiit rofé: in’ this year's’ fash- ion silhouette, os ‘Christian: Dior’s conception of the female figure, exemplified in the H- -line, is achieved by a tad- ically, different: type of corset or undergarment, ; oNo amount of seaming, shap- ing, of construction built into* the}. dress itself, is sufficient... Two months: after Dior first launched his bombshell of flat- tenting the: bustline, it now ap- pears ‘that. this. trend. is’ being accepted: everywhere. -The old; pointed type of. brassiere is out cover. ‘story ’ swhich never: ineets 1] in bust, waist and. hips.can most ‘| different types. of. girdles,:de- imoded;. : “After. tte “first. ‘hue . and cry: ' that Dior had completely: ‘Oblit- exated-the bosom, womeit bégan in a new ithe cit. This. gatment has. a, ‘noticeably’ ‘Jooser. midriff, producing: a straighter’, sia: ette from, bust: to hips..") 25: Many. women, today. are. ‘step- ping * into’ “all-in: “Ong ; garments for. the first -thme.-/ They’ ‘feel! that. the thr. ee ‘essential ‘changes successtully be’: evolved : with - as single: foundation. - ‘ ‘The Dior mannequins wear two pending upon: the hour of, the Stats T ‘es at. the Civic ‘Centre will. bet |‘rector,: today’. announced. plans |o {suchas : leatherwork ‘so. that ‘members ‘could: make. orhaments! n Bland other” ‘articles f | wood, leather and other: mater. jiels, ‘perhaps as Christmas gifls, 1. the -boys”: class,' will, open'at 2 in A°)may have a.tea, break before: ‘tat . ‘| Centre,. ‘noting | that. there; are'| 1, junior: ‘boys! woodwork at the | Be | the 257 men and ‘women who will | ‘| receive degrees: from the Univer: fan abepapeoc Ge pe os Something nel In’cralt class+|: Introduced , this week ,with epen- | ing ofa. "woodworking class. for women Thursday. afternoon, »: ‘Rowlie Miles, Centre crafts dis for ‘the’ women’s class, . noting | be’ supplied for class members, and that the class woutd include’); I some instruction in. other: ‘crafts combining - The: classes, planned ° ‘In, res: ponse to' many. requets, especial-|; ly: from mothers of youngsters’ in] p.m., ‘Thursdays, -and ‘members: class closes ‘at. 4: pane They at, “at niaterials and’ tools. would po 1g Miles: also: said - that ‘age! : sistance ‘was needed: in intruct= es ing the: class. rye |. ’ Meanwhile, he outlined other: craft: classes underway: at thet now seven: separate ; ‘groups - for. 2 eiwaice ce. Gi ol. “a UB C haley Wf : A Terrace gil will be’ among sity of British Colurnbia’ at the |! Autunin® ‘Congregation’ set” for | October j29.: pi ‘ «Miriam Lucy: Cressman: ‘of: Ter. the congregation, : “ate which | ‘Sit. Douglas « Copeland; ‘High Commissioner: ‘Loy Canada; will speak. University President Dr, ASM: “MacKenzie’ ‘will Australian |r ee ie Tuesday, ‘October: cn Tefiple. Z \ficiate at the ceremony; assisted. § Special It { by” Heity °F. ‘Angus, Dean’ “OF : Honorary Doctor of Laws: dew h Douglgs' and : ito’ Geni Victor. Wil. we j slain: now: residing: in- i Vaneou- betas agg . ” Monten ‘ALUMINUM alloys re totigh® énough ‘to: ‘take’ oy anything,. For: sins ears the kids love t0:ellmb. ing (is to whirl around at high speed: _ exchanging spine: eshatterly ~ bumps with other: “niotarisis’” ‘minufacturee, uses?) Su “ot those iittle lectin at gurnivaly- and fairs, Thee ‘They actually. stand. Up: under: this: Ireatment” (ihe car ae mean), Our own 1 Alcan resedrche. ers dre: ‘constantly’ rc and’ testing” new “applic tions; _ botter products, nip roved produitlon’ {ectlai There's. | always something f new.in alums, : ‘cmb ae Conon of & nes wt rat bie coe Ved 2 ee = = Ty Dei Ne News Close : THINKING OF | PRINTING? | why not settle for the sal oo a | - : | lus cm |. 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