am Sta ah 41800, W ya chathan, ! nyjeers Mess, ] al Officer Murray is tt dock on vd slating he was pleas.. n intro- mpany and the Children ned Annunci lion » Amabile Briglio were asaiven the infant son ad Mrs. Jacobo Brigio, bAvenue West, on the af. giNovember 21. Father my ecremony in the df the Annunciation, 6 ¢ t 1. MeMahon baptised Mohan conductea = the bi son of Mr. and Mrs, terlin,s, Eighth Aven- ¥ Sunday afternoon, In vince Kupert Daily ‘Tuesday, November 30, ps Company 1, J, 0. Pearson, stall yMcs Chatham, and vey were the honored farewell party given ihe ship's Company of held in’ the ast Satur- , with about 50 people aent of the Chief Pet. ss presented Lt. aq Mrs. Pearson with a behalf of the wand expressed regre ar Cindy, Pear~ the work done by the News 1954, “Honors duced Licut, C. N, Secgar, RCN, newly-appolnted staff officer to HMCS Chatham, - * Mr. J. V. Hanley, senior elvil- lon, presented gifts of an ash stand and a coffee warmer, on behalf of the civillan employees, Dancing . and — refreshments concluded ‘the evening, | Mercer. Wiat 7 Wedding Held At Cathedral A quiet marriage ‘ceremony Saturday evening united in mat- rlage Mrs. Maggle Wiat and Mr. Gordon Mercer at St, Andrew's Cathedral, Canon Basil §, Prock. ter officiated, : Attending the bride and groom were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Foss, of this city, The bride was piy- €n away by Mr. Moses Parnell, - Conservatory Registrar Dies TORONTO —Marlon Geor- gina Ferguson, 89, first registrar of the Royal Conservatoty of Music, died Monday, | Miss Ferguson served as con- ‘servatory fegistrar for 50 years 3 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gilker were tha guests of honor at a sur- prise party Saturday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ken THIS LATE-DAY and cccktail froc Wool crepe, It features a front zipper-placket and three-quarter length sleeves: with a large taffeta bow at the neckline... /- | | k is in a delicate gtey-blie "(CP Photo Surprise Party Honors Mr. and Mrs. C. Gilker Mrs. Ken Harding, Mr, and -Mrs. D. R, - Barclay, Mr.. and Mrs. George A, Hill, Mr.-and Mrs."E. W. Becker, Mr,. and: _ Mes, N. | Wheeler and .Mr, David Inglis, ® | Prockter officiating. The -bride 4 | Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd. Rice, ° 200 mays ; [Ay quiet’ matrla Inglis, ‘united in inarriage Miss Mauvis Thursday evening at 8t. Andrew's Cathedral, with Canon Basil §, {arrived here last June from Eng: land and the groom ‘s formerly. from Vancouver, 6 Attending the newlyweds were Eighth Avenue East. Mr. Don “| Wheeler, ‘brother. of. the: bride: -|and also from England, gave the {bride away, 0 rage ‘ceremony ; ‘Canadian Legion. Saturday: night. Buests attending with.a lace. {ablecloth,-pink tap- ers, White mums-~ and ‘‘centred with a square wedding cake dev- orated with pink roses,’ toast 'to'the'bride to which’ the Broom: Tespc refreshments followed, Mr. and M5. now making ‘thet , _-A reception. was : held in’ the L ~/) By DOROTHY ROE _, NEW YORK th—Working wives | are better hoisckeepers © than their stay-at-home ‘sisters, and ask less help. from their hus- bands, says Madge ‘Lewyt, who spends most of her ‘time inquir- ing into women’s. housekeeping habits, _ A. few cyars ago Miss ‘Lewyt volunteered to help’ her. brother compile some facts about how motlern wohten clean house, and she has been at it ever since. Thel. wrother is Alex Lewyt; manutac~ turer of ‘vacuum. cleaners: ‘and other. items. Says sister. Madge, Who bears: the ttle ‘of résearch consultant: = se ae “In recent’ surveys “I: have found that women who Work at ‘Survey Shows: Working | Do Best Housecleaning Jo Elizabeth Apartmonts-here traysiand at ‘night; ‘spending’ only -a “few minutes: at: it,.‘but™ leaving ib neat.. They. put away: their clothes when they take them.off, |. - and’ keep.'tip with all the Mitte |-. - things. that -keep a: house: neat, |’ instead of letting them. pile up.”|. . Miss -Lewyt.”-hay found. that some’ women: take “all day. to clean house’ sitply because they haye‘all day to’spend, ‘Actuall¥ 1 should -be" possible “to, give’ a thorough -cleaning .to-a. three- or-four‘ room. apartment: in not} more than two hours, she says::.. eae auditorlum,): ith. about 50} The ‘bridal table ‘wis’ covered! Mr. ‘Ted: Parker ‘proposed’ the | ded. ; Dancing: and! Mrs.: Dave Inglis are |: r home ‘jn’ the’ - “They: learn ‘46 “empty, : ash- I ‘Stralghten: up :the.liv- |: ‘ing room. before ‘they go-t bed jvarlly in 1950: back. trail ‘at: t ‘forésts ‘of: en averaze: and now is hitting: th aby, ome- AUSTRALIAN COLO! at Australia; Woltien ' who ‘spend: all-day in an. office scem:to find.a Telaxa- | ee tion in-doing the feniinine chores.’ * from its inception in 1887 untit her retirement in 1937 and was noted for her knowledge cf mu- Siclans and musical data. - Harding, 2115 Graham Avenue. Cards and a sing-song formed entertainment, for the evening. After the refreshments were served, Mr. R. Barclay, one of the guests, presented Mr. and: Mrs. Gilkker with a farewell gift, He expressed regret at their depart_ ure and wished them luck in Currie Infant Given Names ernertone (°° O " Danny Charles were the names | Prince Rupert shortly to make given the infant son of Mr. and their home in Seattle, Washing- Mars. Robert Currfe, 133 Sixthlton. Avenue East, during the Sunday! Guests present morning service t the First | -~---———--.._.... ‘ eof the Annunclation, gen the baby were Cor- tris Henicus Maria, W. D. McAra, . reader = Shortho ed ewe were Mr. and Moorehouse and Mr. and “Mrs, @ C.N.RA. Auxiliary’ meeting, Wednesday, Des, 1, 8:15 pm,-Ca.~ nadian Nationai Generai Offices, 75 (279) rn cattle were brought |. to Canada from . the ‘eastern counties of England about 1830, a full-time job away from’ home all day tackle ‘thelr. housework the same way they do their office work. They organize it efficient- ly and don’t get: bozged ‘down-in OLD-FASHIONED METHODS - .“Wothen who stay. at-home all day are likely-to dawdle: along at housework, using » old-fash-. loned metneds they learned from their mothers. There's probably something psychological . about it. These women have.a feeling they aren't. doing an ‘important job in just Keeping heuse;-and Presbyterian Church. Rev, B. A. Wright D.D., conducted the bap- tismal ceremony, Miss Donalda Letourneau and oo Se ee Mr; Allen Currie are.the god-; parents of the baby. ( NYOUR LIFE Parents of the baby. one eh HBULBS OH,11. 22. 5B, 1B, 6 Fit FLooDs | ATTACHMENTS | OR ALL CAMERAS MTHALL'S RUTO FINISHING Sed Ave, W, ~ = ~ wah Ast WANTED Auber the aes of 95-05 for part Ume work dr the W Pane Rupert. This Is not n selling proposition and Paverration as aitraelive for the work involved, If yuu, Oy well Known dn Prince Rupert and want to carn 880 per month for 2 hours work a day write to ws ab |: lire Rox. 159 Vancouver, and we will reply giving full | SoH the propusition, In your letter to us please deseriyy |, HUME aye ane oecupatian, ' } { ' PATTERN AG22 A (olhe Orginal NEN LO RAR LLM, Ns x LOUTT'S ‘CARDS GIFT WRAPS. 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Slves 10, 12, 4, 14 and 18, an Mense seo your pattorn for required: yardage, Bond FIFPY CENTS Un cols) for Pattern Ag22 to The Prince Rupert’ Dally News, Patforn Department, 60 Front Street Woat, Toronto, Ontarto, oe Mense print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONK STYLE NUMMER and SIZE, vooIR @ SWISS ALMONDS |! | ' gen ® PRINCE CREAM mt RARITY @ PRINCESSE NARQUISETTES -g-VA'TEL 4's and 1's at Right Pricos FENA GROCERY TELEPHONE 219) ” O46 i | hard-as possible. - — bhavid. savs Miss Lewyt, seein’ to LU tedy “and give © the. “house: a jw ward Sytem a | ‘4 I. -;Voleed at a preliminary meet- newly smooth shape that's all ine, all figure Cattery! It's the 80 they ‘try to make. it sound. as “These are'the women who.do most of the complaining, when their- husbands come ‘hone: at night, and the oles who act hurt if their husbands don’t help with? the dishes ot other chores... ‘ Werkihg women; on the other take ptide in being able to do two" jobs and do both well.’ She SAMSE a “Mest women who: work: out- ‘sid their home’ rianage to keep thorough: cleanlng ante. a usually a On Saturdays. © Of codking * and -“-hoisecleaning ' after, work, she-says.-They. also . shortepts' they can fird, and:can used to take their mothers.. Says Miss Lewyts ecome: con ter. for both: small children.” bees ode Doctor..Dies.... Toronto for more fan. 50°Vears, died -iir. hospital Monday. after a briefings: -: Served’ fer. many. years as ‘judge make ‘use’ Of ‘all’. thé® modern‘: clean a:house.n-half-the: tine it | ~ “Afterall the time: I've: spent ie -nquiring jnto’such ‘things, I've |. econ vineed ‘that, it's-bet-. |. , both:wives.and: husbands: |: if the wife:has a ‘job outside ihe: home,..-provided ‘there:: are“ nol]... : : Known for: her: work: with mo- ys mA, thers and ‘children, Dr, Wodd. ble! TORONTO i—Dr. Isabella’ SF 1K Wood: who practised medicine in ff... Ditton vatiy gow. "so r+ She ‘swage. a: memberof tha Academy, of Mediciite;’ the .On- ‘tario “Medical: Association, * and the. Canadian ‘Medical Associa- Hon, s.r Pe Rumen emg renee mememetemnesin meses Good Gitcen ce : Possibility of a change. ih Ine Method ‘of making ‘'the. . Alex ; Hunter Good Citizen Award was ‘Ing of the award committee last Friday night,” ee | The meeting which also noted [that the group was short of 1 funds was attended by represen. , Wilives of ten‘ different city. or i Banivatlons, Present were dele- i gates from the Trades and Labor | Wannell, the Catholics, the Min. | Isterlal Assogiation, the Pulp and (Sulphite Workers, the TODE, |, i Parent-Teacher Councell, Junior md Senior Chambers of Com- j Merve, the Fishermen's Co-Op- erative association and the Gyro Club, ‘ i JL F, Aston, president of the ; Award committee was In the Lela, ‘ i Sc aethtehanetteetetekann nie Dearghter born . f Th Montadors A baby daughter was born to Mt. and Mrs, R, B, (Monty) Mon. tulor of Kilinnt, Ovlober 15, it was loarned here today, De- boral Ann, the names given tho Infant, is a sister to her two brothers, Bruce and Gordon, Mr. and Mrs.’ Montador are formorly of this ally where Mr, Montndor opernted a rend estate: und Insurance company, They moved to Kithmat earlior thts yeu fron North = Vancouver Where they have been Uving ene thoy lofi Princo Ruport In e eh eee) , ’ ay. Ho 's .LONDON, (CP)— ‘First. of' two helicopters ‘destiiied. for passen- | gor service between London. alr- | port and London. South Bank. has been ‘delivered to. Biitish: Euro- atthe Canadian National Exhi- |" pean Altways. ..They.will replace | | a WEDNESDAY. Midhigi .. 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