{| garden part Kergins Sail For UK For Presentation, Tour Miss Dorothy J, Kergin of New Westminster, who was born and educated in Prince Rupert sailed from Vancouver yesterday on the “Orsova”’ the new Australian Orient liner, for England where she will-be presented to Queen Elizabeth at a Buckingham Palace y July 14, She Is the daughter of Mrs, L. W. Kergin and the Inte Dr. Ker- health unit in Kitimat, She has previously spent three years In gin of this elty. Princeton and outlying districts Miss Kergin Js one of two New a a public health nurge, | Prince Rupbrt Dally News 3 Wednesday, June 22, 1955. PERSONALS Mr. J. 4. Stannard, 931 First Avenue West, left the clty this morning by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane for a three-week hollday to Parksville, V.1., where he will visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, James Hogg, Rev, Charles Linaker Lomas of Port Allce, left this morning hy plane for his home after conduc- ting Sunday services al St. An- Newspaperwomen Ready LONDON & —~ A 73-member roving delegation from the Canadian Women's Press’ Club leaves tonight for France and a whirlwind tour df Europe. "The party, In Europe to cele- brate the club's 50th anniversay, wound up an elght-day Britsh stay with a cocktall party today. "Everything is going per- feclly,” sald Mrs. Marjorie Oll- ver, honorary club president and organizer’ of the tour, "We are LAHL-ORING ‘ . ! urope, Russia|}@ suis © pam | many, 12 to Rassia for a la-day ® Topcoats@ Slacks: : jour and oo. a southern France, || ALTERATION SPECIALISTS |: aly and Switzerland, Three )} in ay ap e tempers Wit travel. indepen- QUICK SERVICE | : ontly,: a ‘ The group will reassemble July 8 In Zurich and three days later will return to London to catch a piane ivr Canada, Ling The Tailor 22) 6th St. — Phone’ 4238+): laenpudantuanienttahemetcteemehensneteer eee On FORTABLE and ‘hh pyjama set ine three-quare Fushioncd a Wea from an nee mabey Fe | Westminster residents and one of nine British Columbia residents to he presented to Her Majeaty f)at the royal affair, Hi Toronto swimmer Marllyn Bell 4 Of Toronto; over in England for 4 @ Engllsh Channel swimming at- tempt, is among the 35 Canad- lans also to be presented. Miss Kergin and her mother, || who ts accompanying her, expect {ito arrlve in England July 13 and they will tour England, Scotland, France, Belgium, Switzerland, a) Austrian and Italy after the pres- entation, Upon thelr return, Miss Ker- gin will open and start a public so neesicaer neti MADAM BUTTERFLY {x the theme of this oriental-styled short kimono which Sy the lat- est style-trend in today's loungewear, Fashioned from. an acetate and silk shantung Thirty From Here To Atiend ‘It will be the second time a member of the W.. L.. Kergin family has been presente! to royalty, Mrs, Randolph Mutrle of Port Arthur (nee Edith Kergin) was presented to the Queen Mother Elizabeth after the retreat from Dunkerque jn 1940. The presentation followed cit-| ing of Mrs, Mutrie for outstand- Ing service a8 a nursing slater in’ the Canadian Army. Mra, Mutrle! was on duty for a straight 48 hours in an Army hospitat treat- Ing the wounded British and Ca-: nadian soldiers after they ar- rived from France, 9: | - versity of Oregon Dental school, {June 13 to 17. He was one of the from Bruck Mills, it washes with ease and requires Ittle ironing, Styled by Conrad with a slit at ether side of the skirt, tt features a contrasting color eummerbund and turn back trim on the deep sleeves, BR Japenese Prints tured in Loungewear to Poe Dothy News @ocston pongee by washes with untes Hite dran- Read talored, the Boba tin on the i wid: packets, There are both long and short Meteest in Oriental: kimonos in hig line, They tea- Mis and fashions is; lure deeply cuffed sleeves, silt by Canadian: skirts and colorftl sashes or pes oof loungewear.! cummerbunds at the watst, Be ouetos is over the: Another outfit, made from an Ae ects trem: the’ oriental-flavored fabrie, Is cal- i Tae Gate of: led the “Jump sult.”” This Ig like ae ser The Academy” a grown-up romper or coverall, Mie Set costuming,’ But it's definitely not restricted ' ‘lo wear by the junior crowd The trend to casual, suburban living, ‘the televiewing and do-it-your- self hobbies, make the “Jump- i sult” an ideal garment for elth- Ler workin : the home. . The “jump” ls styled with the - bodice and toreadur trousers all “tone pleee. Tt zips elased from the Peter Pan collar to below the “Wabit, A> cunmerbund, — ted snugly at the walst, gives a neat and finlshed touch to the gar- Bers have chosen Propant. tor these hoeome ni both jong pecars From the Buin; down to the slit Benin taey are as rs chopstieks, Shs urhoas siiky Vero yp ed exten. It ts dn etl at sberlin heen tades aso of “licens. dn the etn China nade fthre ace. oe taned inte ya Bunty popular ie. exe jump sults and: Heevess ON kunonas beeause of the con- "ihoaar Cunad- struction of the fabrie. In warm ocutanpa., Weather, acetate fabrics fect un- “PAHACTICT usuiadly comortable, They are on vitet egie neither harsh feeling nor whroy. Hint he ha Another fabrle by manufact- on abana han. urers for sleepeear iy pongee a sleliehttal made from a blend of acetate i Hal cotton, vaain, gay prints oa are the eholee, And the pyjam- 7 ders “as and duster are styled with ital Cah for Jum. 1 eh duster to mately the pyjamiis,: i then there's a coolle-coat which fy Hphtly tled nt the walst by a Smithers Outdoor Art Course Almost thirty adults and school students of, , : drew's Cathedral June 19, in the absence of Canon 8. Prockter. Mr. * Cherrill McIntyre, 544 Eighth Avenue Enst, left the city this morning for a week's business trip to Vancouver and Seattle. Mr. McIntyre Is trans. porting a bus back to Prince Ru- pert. Dr. and Mrs, H. W. McDonald and family, i814 Van Arsdal Street, arrived home yesterday hy plane from Portland, Oregon. While there Dr. McDonald at- tended a short course at the Unl. 13 practicing dentists attending the five-day postgraduate course. ‘Mr, and Mrs, Ole Andersen of Massel are presently visiting In the clty for a few days as the guests of Mr. Andersen’s mother, recelying. © official . recognition wherever we go.” .! The women will: be met by French officlals Thursday and entertained at elvie receptions In Le Havre and Rouen. Later} they will travel by bug through ( Normandy to Paris, following the route taken’ by Canadian troops during the Second World War invasion of Eurone: TO SPLIT INTO GROUPS Mrs. Kathicen Strange, for- merly of- Winnipeg, ts In France arranging the itinerary. After a three-day stay In Paris, the party will split Into three groups, eight going to Ger- Oren ete ao Hen wr A _ WEDNESDAY 8: pam. | FUN inthe SUN! } et eaten By teeta sere y - | Drop In Today To Make Ex-City, Man Your Selection From Our Paying Visit Complete Stock Of A former Prince Rupert man, Prince Rupert will attend Conducting the classes from July 11 to 29, are Mr. and Mrs, Fred Amess of Vancouver, Mr. Amess, head of the Van- couver School of Art will begin his course with lectures using is hts tople "Personal Reminis- cences of the Group of Seven." prints and slides. Mrs. George Cook and Mrs. Basll Prockter who have booked cabins at Lake Kathlyn Auto Camp will be in charge of the alg Stewart News PRP GaGa, “By W. SalkLpS ORK smithers this summer, Mrs. J, T, Harvey, of the Prince Rupert Art Club reported toda ert Yamada who has booked This will be iustrated with the outdoor art classés at secretary y. . groups of girls, while Mrs. Rob- cottages at the Parkette Auto Court will look after’a group of boys, a Among the nine art enthus- lasts who are attending the art class from Prince George: are Anne and Elleen Perry and -Mrs, Evelyn Fraser who will bo the guests of Mrs. J. T. Harvey at her summer home on Lake Kath. bara Mrs, Alfred Andersen, 1150 Hays Cove Avenue. Moose Women Installed At Stewart Bpeclal to The Dally News STEWART—Executive of the Portland Canal Chapter No, 16 Women of the Moose was install- ed at an impressive cer¢mony June 16 in the Moose hall, Members of Portland Canal lyn and Nancy Dawnes of Santa Barbara, , ™ | Mrs. Harvey who left for Lake - Kathlyn this afternoon annoync- led that local arrangements are in 'the hands of Mrs. J. W, Roger- ,son and Miss Isobel Magee, 8 or relaxlig around | ment. The Orlental-printed ac- | elute fabries are particularly | ithe properties this year. It Is | STEWART — ‘Ine final issue! Some of the city residents who of the Stewart Superior Schoo! Pm to attend the, art course newspaper was printed June 17 *!%s ve) rand is full of news and com |, enernl oe Lesile Nelaren, ments on school and district BArvAra = Marincau. Joanne happenings. b, 'T. Joe, acting |Prockter, Tannils Bird. Valerie principar will nob be wait ts Wwe Call W oe. oudy ‘Ros- the next term and so far as were ' ar " Mite a Marl can learn, the position ha, not|Mertiner, Robert Y Ped ‘ * i . of sph. {Christopher Harvey, Henry. Wed. . Son is returning (0 Stewart, (o|%:0n, Jeffrey Toms, Larry Toms, take up the duties of the ele- Richard fLouks, Garry. Ogilvie, | mentary grades, and Miss E, > sinedley trom Alice Aun wilt, MacKay, Mrs, J. W, Rogeraon, , we understand take aver the Mrs. Kathleen Hil, Miss Frances ; stator grades, ‘Partridge, Mrs, R. C. Barbour, STEWART the Department ier, Mrs. W. 8 Kergin and: of Mines, Vicloria ts enlling for {Mts T. M. Christie, lenders for (he extension of the , ras road up American Creck to the: ; “Pimple” a distance of about 5}, Attend flve miles, Two groups of mincral | 4 claims dn~ this. area. haye,.been:) optioned ta outside Interests and: it is thelr intention toa open tp Among the five Brittsh Cole understood that this wil bs arumbla couples to altend the; tractor rond for the present until {Gyro International Convention | Oriental touches to the collar; and sleeves. When there's not aj Reo d ayy style: Bey Bk Chow Mein: ssh, The sponge fabric, lke the shantung, is a partlenlarly good! os ried Malt chalce for travelling sets, It the Hest Red Brand | wrinkles very little front packing, Bi Phone orders. a ' washes win case and best of all, a Hil soya (140) ' : | developments justify further at St Andrew's-By-Tha-Sea, Now | Improvement. Brunswick, June 40, July and! %) + + 2 are Mr, and Mrs. Alf Rlvott, STEWART -~ At the Stewart Neurd of Trade meeting June 10 an Invitation was received 230 Fourth Avenue Weat, Mr. Rivett ts the president of ithe Priiee* Rupert Gvro Chib, ‘Mrs, Ruby Allen, Mrs. R. £, Mor- being: Lodge No, 1218 Loyal Order of Mvose and guests witnessed the ceremony. Officers Installed were: Ella Duff{it, junior graduate’ regent, Lillian Hughes, senlor regent; Peggy Michell, junior regent; Betty Fields, chaplain; Bette Strankman, pianist; Hazel Tooth recorder; Edith Wilkinson, treas- urer; Louise Hutchings, sentinel; | Angellne Manojlovich, argus, Nora Johnson, guide and Betty! Walker, assistant guide, The~ tnktalling. offleore were Edith Wiikinson, regent; Ruby Svedborg, chaplain: ENzabeth Larry Eby, Jim Stewart, Albert. Borwise, guide and Bette Strank. | man, planist. | Whist and cribbage were play- ed after the ceremony, winners Women’s whist—Mis, A. Man- | eel, first; Miss Mary Manodlovieh ‘consolation; men’s whist—Isnac Sedertov, first; J, Dutt, conso- | hatlon, od In cribbage Mrs. M. Burnett was | Cs i). first with Mrs. W, Howell laklug | Weevitinvesif ; nip nt consalauion, Pele Svedberg 7 “tok the-men's first prize anc fuse. Bill Howell the consolation, Refreshinents were — served later, Premice passenger port in Brie taln, Southampton handles more than 600,000 ocean steamship passengers a yen, ' weet mie ‘New Year's Eve, 1924, appeared | Alfred D. Plant, returned to the clty by car last night te look over his old haunts, Mr. Plant, now retired after being advertising manager of the West Coast (Port Alberni) Ad- vocate was accompanied by Edwin Beck of Alberni and Den- nett Bryson of Port Alberni, All three visitors are hore to attend the British Columbia Grand Lodge sesstona of the AF & AM seheduled here Thursday and Friday. ‘, Mr. Plant lived here from 1922 to 1926 when he was one of the proprietors of the Electric Win- dow Bakeries, which was situated In the 300 block Third Avenue, An account of his wedding on BY WERLICH Of THISTLE TOY GORD ‘PHONE 8014 OR COME IN TOMORROW! on the front page of the Dally News, January 2, 1025. He was married to Olive Osburne of Vancouver, ’ Wheeled Goods S! For Evory Youngster... ON& ANDERSON ‘Holds False Teeth U.K, CONTRIBUTION The United Kingdom last year provided nearly £30,000,000 In ald to under-developed . coun- tries and refugee organizations. Miracle Cushion BEWARE! =: Yes, it’s the Season when everyone ts working that the chicap: watch peddlers put in thelr Appearance, . REMEMBER! ss a yt ged pepe, bate Tight and Firm Sought cband Oenture Cuthlons area trluirage of eclonee, o eragational now plastic JWelining thet geie dd of the annoyders and ieritatlon of tovad, badly titing falen tenth. Xoug vuvoa eyo, lectated gums dua ty lupe filllog dentures, Applied 8 (ow inlnutoes the ,wabhifen Wlelpe tay. Ornily vin plane ngves perfect cumfurt, hat carn-ans the-cvh, atoaks, apples - talk, laugh as you lean plates Yatay pul,” thinly, solidly, Larnileas to guia or dentures, Rng rotincre can fant from S to 6 monthe, Stays ault wn plan os tong nut harden and raln plate. Poets Ha out when eeplacement le nowled, No dally buther with adheal ves, Got Snug brand Denture Cushions at your Aruguiat today! 2 Unere for upper or lower plates $1.60, Maney bark If nat satlated, 1. FULPORD Co, Ud., Brockvitle, Ont. If offered the chive to purchase a waleh cheaply, BE SURE: to see YOUR JEWELLER first, He will give you his honest. opinion as to whether or not it is worth the money, 'T BE FOOLED! - DON I. Mast of these peddlers are sling cheap watches (hat cast: $5 10 $10 for as high as 846 andl $40, When (ney give trouble. you tre really stuck, as tliey:nee. pub woudl: fishy, O02 Tell your friends ofthis ad and warn them. to be. carofu),- This Is one way we ean get them out‘of oir ely.” MANSON'S Jewellers | ' ¥ Sen eng ereen ai wna aby mine MMU eRe Nad : DE he Mouse fostalla. es Wednesday, June ae Loval Order of frend, Hvifed. Bry. requires ttle ironing, 1 ee gate meen emo oe Couple Whervied “Trade of Central and Northern ‘D.C, to altend the conference to ihe held at Terrace, B.C, July 6, [7 and 8 The Iast day of the ‘from the Axsoclated Boards of Tho woll-known couple leaves the elty Lomorrow morning by | plane with thelr children Ar. | nold and Ruth, who will rewnaln With their grandparents, Mr. and; mee fedmnents Is 7 to. conference will be tnken up hy Mrs, W, AL MacLean th Abbots: a 5) veal) OneMEssaner on round trip to Kitimat, Tentne [ford, Mr. ond Mra, Mastoon are aa (tlve arrangements are belig [the parents of Mrs: Rivett and a " Bey Mente Sune Hpeclal ta The Dally News imiade for a Blowart Board of formerly wi Wty ally. rivet ‘ a, e ) ' MU ineinbers and ™ yn WY ‘Trade delegation to attend, ‘rom Vancouver, the Rivelte U d d H d 2 4 ; itd Limitlles with want eles we ts + * Wil ecatinue thelr Journey ty: in erstan in ustani e ; 4 cell meet atl angted ty marrhge June when SCHWART — We are Informed Toronto by plane and then. i WHT at Wa. fins Horbara Lawrence daugh. that work on tha Crs dar Ashes. motor to the Gyre eanyention | . it ter if Mr. and Mrx A. Te Lawre fos-Stewarl rand connection isielty, on the border of New . ‘ence of Slowark been the bride Hrovesding apace from the Douse Brunswick and Maine, ZMinel Chore phe. [nee of Btewutt bree mt Mr Take end, No word ty yet forth ‘They will return to Vancouver: Cure fuel Saturday, 0h John Gl. MeNell, son 0 coming when a start will be by cir, through the Northern ; ye tat tad pun, ed Mtn. A. MeNeil af Whanmoek, made from tho Stewart end United States, Mr, Rivelt plang ' ' Hae h hall AL ye WA: Commtsstoner Willan Kero the Heme River Mass to returh 10 tia elty tho wideli Language ts only one of the difficulties faced vided Paronty are (fey OF Hyder, Alaska, offlelated, piel Mozindin Lake area, Tha at tile wlth Mrs, [Healt atan, ‘by Canadi ‘el buy and sell in forelan markets 5 | br A recopton followed at WE lgtowney Hoard of Tendo ts sll plng off with hor parents boford YY GANAS who Duy and sete tn foreign ' , Mery home of He bride's parents WHEN pyrene far an onrly stark on ramen heme with. hoe chil. Currencies, exchange and trade regulations— ' BD diicy TOE the newlyweds received a WRC Lite prnjeet, iron early In Awguat, . v Wu "AP TD ossntmont at weeding mths, jan ssonantiananiiai sicenp' payments and collections --market information : , my WAN oe . : ‘ - . ; permite Ae MeL patty Che afended | | ~-locating sales representatives abroad all call for ’ ha. 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