] 1 First United WA Holds | Successful Valentine Tea [na Valentine setting, Mrs. Arthur Logan, presi-’ dent of the First United! Church: Wornen’s Association, received a larqe number ._ Neon when the graup held “entine Tea’’ at the home Fourth Avenue West. Presiding at the pouring table, : centred with — red flanked by four white fryers, ae Mrs. RoW. Laree. Ms, I. Sieber, Mrs, Kenneth tard- In and Mrs. James Ciccone, ‘Mrs, A.D. Ritchie was venernt: conveng? for the affair, Tea room ho-tess, Mrs, Srlire Pedersdii was assisted by sarvi-! teurs, Mrs, Charles Young, Mrs, G, D, Gopdwin Mrs. Cecil Ritchie | Mrs, Harold Peltz, Mrs. B. I. Anderson and Mrs, 8. T. Strirn- bold, Directing the kitchen were | Mrs. Reginald Webber and Mrs J, H, Marehant, Mrs, O. R, Green, convener of) the, home- cooking (able was as- sisted hy Mrs. R. B, Skinner and Mrg, R. J. Pollock. On splay for sale were ¢s- quisite laces from Incla with Mrs. E, R. Foster in charge. “Cashier was Mrs, Lester Prank- In and Mrs, Lewis assislec the president in reecivine the pucals. | are ete ya mrcape: ae Use “Want Ads—They Pay eee ee o eed . ws me ence: cee oe Geonct DAWES AUCTIONER _ Phone 6 32 and 2993 : Prince Rupert Hotel Dining Room | Bn ete Good Food Congenial Atmosphere 0 in e Open Daily ‘7 am-2 pm - 5 pm-8 pm Sundays RAMAN TREN FOUR EH ATU AT. VIR RUNES purrs RASA ETOP 1 parnations, - et ML “year-old of auests Thursday atte a successful annual Mal of Mrs. J. G. Lewis, 430 [perernrns ‘as Rane as Reerer renee! guecaw Francois Lake News i wersesnereserls ar estreses arses eres erw By MRS, A. WL NEAVE Dally News Correspondent FRANCOIS LAKE — Evelyn cand Gon Maton have a seven- pound boy barn on ‘Sunday night iin the Eurns Lake hospital, |S ese ne ats an Two hockcy games were play- ed on the Colleymount rink on | Friday evening, resulting in adina Redwings defeating ; Burns Lake Pee-Wees 6-4. In a [senior game Southbank trounc- ied Nadina 3-1, Unfortunately ithe evening was spoiled when Kdith Stephenson was tiken very dil and was ‘found unconscious in her (A cur was conunandeered and | i she was taken to Burns Lake hospital on one of the fastest trips ever recurded from Colley- mount, Dr, Thompson was ready ul the hospital and ina short ume she was brought to con- sclousness, Although — feeling weal for some days she Js now ‘her happy self again. She had saten her supper hurriedly to to the rink which is about three miles from her home. L. Smith, District and: J. A, McLennan, Leonard _ | Director, Servic vs "y aK ‘Department of j He Department of Finance, ‘duth ot Prince Rupert, came ‘through the Landing on Wed- 4 nests ty ol business, Sj _ E Eng leson call ed in on-Sun- any Inoming on bis way home ‘chased a recistered Red Poll suw, also a registered bull calf, and he haa them with him in; thie truek, at Sunday School! an Sunday; welcomed, Aleta Peters’ birth. ; piruhdi.y OWS sung for her, EASY WAY th inuoorth- toh Spring and Summer Catalogue he : SHOP THE 7 Wi we | IM fee co rf, “! 7 | ‘ vil | ARS? res eh Gb yee eS ( GHAPSONSSSEARS. PAYS ALL SHIPPING CHARGES HE You Hove Mot Received Your Copy, Call Today At Qin PRINCE RUPERT ORDER OFFICE 312 3rd Ava, Phone 5145 | Satisfaction or Money Refunded ee ret ee TUES IRI INET TRIG UNG BP a seal. | f f } ! Girl Guides, And Brownie News & Hints “Py GLADYS BALDWIN Girl Guide Badge Seeretary Service stars were presented to three members of the First Prince Rupert Brownle Park at a ceremony Saturday morning in | St. Andrew’s cathedral hall, Reeaving a second year lar from Brown .Owl Mrs. “Keith fucker was Wendy Christensen. Given one-year stars were Susan Kearly ana sinda Standring. | ‘On February 4 Cathy Natoe, | Carol Wagner, and Leslie Avney were enrolled as Brownies in the same pack, Cy + + During January two Broy. nies walked up to the Second Prince Rupert Girl Guide Comnany at Conrad Street school. They were Linda Ferguson. from the Second Prince Rupert Brownie Pack and Sharon Allenson from the Fourth Pack, oot ‘lediee 4 Mes. Neil Galbraith, Brown dau kle Knowledge of baulINg | Ova GF the ‘Third Prince Rupert wile serving in Prince Rupert nak mlane me ath! Powell River. He was ap- | Brownie Pack plans an enroll ay ‘ment ceremony shortly, Sie has SOIL pe ouraoe at Ress. 3 : : : Iain in 1950 and | ger “ved in a Browaie uniforms and has final- similar capacity ab Vernon. He NALD D. MUNNION, for- i rly manager of the Bank of ntreal office ab Sev hell, has sumed the raanagership of tie B of M's Terrace branch. AQ native of Melville, Sak wip Minnion was educa loc in nce George and joined the Bol M there in 1925, He gained Tie Rr, was named manager of the concerned. * + Sechelt branch in 1954. Mr. Minnlon is an active partici | Mrs. W. L. Hitchcock, captaln go to the game and had ski-cd | across the lake from. Tatalrese | ,tu Cujleymount. He had been to: ‘Enderby where he had pur-ithe Moose “Chapter There were cighleen pupils | morning, and iwo new pupils: home Johnay and Wille Wepert were: Nesbitt and day is in February so “Happy: i, A wt BT ALAMO RPA FPP OD PHP A RR, of First Prince Rupert Cuide Company Js hack at Guides again after a month’s leave of aob- sence, due to ness “in ‘the ‘family, pant in community activities, and Js a former member of the vernon Lions Club and Lreas- urer of the Vernon Country Club, While at Sechelt he was. a member of the Board of Trade and chairman of the Roads Committee. b&w The Sixth Prince Rupert Bed | Brownie Pack at, Miller Bay is : planning a Valentine party jor ; i February 13, Mrs. M. B: Lemon is C Ht In charge, Brownies have been ommitllees ‘working very hard {o climb to yy 1 VON) Ithe ton of tne Brownie Serap- ait U /}. Chapter } ight lsection” of their Second Class & :badge — did vou remember to {book Ladder. Plans for the Women of jtake notes when von were feed- Guides working on the “nature ly outfitted the Brownlekins | Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, February 13, 1956, Variety ot Topics Set For Earle Bi Poetry, creative: writing, writing for television and the work of contemporary writers will all b2 in- cluded in a talk tonight by Dr. Earle Birney, professor of English at the University 8 p.m. Dr, Birney, one of Canada’s top poets, author of two Noveis : “Turvey” and “Down the Long: Table,” Is here at the invitation ! of the Civic Centre. He is also scheduled to speak at Booth Memorial High Schoo! this af- ternoon, Author of four books of poetry as well as an anthology. “Twen- ticth Century Canadian Poetry,” Dr. Birney has also contributed to Harpers, Mademoiselle, Voi- ces, New, Writing; Poctry Quar- terly (London), and Macleans. At 6:30 this evening W. C. Hankinson, CBC manager — for radio station CFPR will inter-: view Dr. Birney in a 15-minute program, . Saturday afternoon Dr, Birney met with members of. the Civic Centre Radio Drama Workshop at radio station CFPR to discuss playwriting. Among those who talked over writing techniques, plots and | ee oe rns wee ee i Square Dance Social Success Sixty members and their; guests. attended a_ successful | square dancing social. Thursday: night in the auditortum of the: Civic Centre. Music supplied by | Len Knutson, guitar, Lorne Ste- | phens, accordion and Norah! Thompson, set the barn dance | mood of the party. Scottish dancing was display > % & ing the birds during the cold | Nights” to be held in: recognize three birds, tell where: ‘March and April were vou saw them and know about imade Tuesday night when: ‘thelr nests. food and habits, ‘Keep your notebouk handy, ‘the Moosehaven commit: | oo + ‘committee held its meet- couple of weeks. ing ot the home of Mrs. * ' Thinking Davy, — {Samuel Haugan. -avnreaching and city Girl Guides The Moosenaven committee |and Prownles are making pre- {meeting, conducted by chairman,|parations to observe it. | Mrs. W. HW. Nesbitt, also made + * iment and dancing, Pings cwesj;our founder the lete Lord Baden i played with Mrs, W. IL Nesbilt,;Pew-ll of Gilwell, Tf js alsa th [ Mrs, MW. F. Perler, Mos, ED atm bit hday of the Worl? lbeth Dunn, Mrs, Rdward Hilde-! Guide Tadv Rader-Powell, ras yd and Mis, Fvelvn Ashton | Qn Thinking Day hwinning prizes, “meeting whl be held at Ine home jars iof Mrs, Michael Karasosky, Seth Aventie Wes, Rinehirds - Whist was played al the heme in the United § making _crmmitios mectiper | Nigeria, Joonntias in Franse avr pebetped: by Afr with Vers, William Puesay tak ing) Guiding is part of their Hves, ‘first orize ane Mrs, Alvin Norton; Pen eeqletian onebe Hostess eames, thair nniforms are anit “yas Mes, Alevw Poneraes, fn the different elimetes end amery ps tfons will renew READERS isame promis, @ Grand Cafe apen Sebtarcdays| THE GUUVE THPUE ‘i Quam, This week we have PROMISE Brorded Shrimp wilh Sweet: ind Sour Sauce, Deep Feled wy best Wuntun, Subeum Chow Mol, | Phone orders no spectaliy, DRT -ayeen: “YD. ~@ A joint meeting of Hallbut paw, Vesep Gwners and Deep Set! shermen's Union, Tuesday, , Fel, Pfoat d:h0 pan. ha Unions sent. aut to Guides in India, Girl Soars ree “-FOLD RROWNTE PROMISU T nromive fo do my besl, Ta Aan omer enty ta Gad ane Wall, (7) the Queens to hely ether neon @ Sons cf Nerwey meeting every day, especially these a Me nin’ reh, Vu pa. 16) “home, JEWELLERY sweather? Don't forget, you must + ‘tee held its meeting at the | Golden Hand Brownies — have |" ‘you started vour bulb or plant: of Mrs. Kenneth yet? Don’t wait too’ long. ‘You: the Hore ‘can't exnect. them to grow ina, February 22. is! Thinking Dev isa snecial dav | INtare for a dinner to be held|for Guides and Brownies to March 16, followed by: entertain -j commemorate the birthday of Chief! thourbts | i Next montiily:and prayers of love and heave! ond | 238 Peavmics a eves the world o.) States. Guides in! William Pefatd, {9 many other Jands where thes Seme ef trem have differms* the, I yromise on my honor to da. To do my duty to Got and the ta hey other peante at: U8b it simes ant to obey the Guide red by a group of dancers organ- iized by Jean Murdoch, and Mrs. Charles Anderson’ and Mrs, J.! ;S. Black supplied the music, — ; served at: continued | [ i \ | ! i | Refreshinents were 110:30 and dancing until 11:30. The square dances were call- ed by Rusty Thain , and | Leon 'Mendoza. pe et tee tie te ett corer Serre gee ten greene ee pa mnt will speak at a public meeting in the Civic Centre at production problems were Mrs, -Gordon Reade, Mrs, timer; Mrs, . Robert Hill, ‘John Robertson, ‘ James, ‘Miss Sue Kergin, Leonore ' Hughan, John Robertson, Rob- | ert Hill, Frederick Skelton, Ad- j | aire Moore, Kenneth McIntyre, | Nelson Smith. irney Talk of British Columbia who R. BE, Mor-: Mrs. | ‘Miss Sheila Yesterday afternoon © more than 60 persons aftended a re- ception for Dr, Blrney in the Ladies Lounge of. Centre to meet‘and talk to the guest of honor. were served during the the. Civic Refreshments after- nooh, Sons of Norway ‘Hold ‘Whist, Bridge: ‘Miss Reidun . Pederson . and John Carpenter won: the wom- en's and men’s first prizes. at the Sons of. Norway weekly ‘whist drive and dance held Fri- ‘day night in the SON ‘hall with eleven. tables in play. Winning second.prizes- were Mrs, Gunnard Anderson and Kenneth Laird. . Mrs, William Rothwell. won the women's pool prize and Walter Johnson the men’s pool; Committee in-charge were Mr.} Olto. and Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. iBreimo, Mrs, Gunnar Selvig, Nels Waseng, $.6. Kristmanson, un Laird ahd Mrs. P, Li; Peterson, en rt es cers mpermene reese eee eee BACKACHE May beWarning Backache is often caused by lazy kidney action, When kidneys get out of order, _ercess acids and wasles remain in the 3 J\ Roys Woolwork 4 p.m, Teens, Teen Room: 3:30 to 9. p.m, Casual basketball 3: 30, “Teen| Meetings — P.B.F.CU, we PLDIEL ATES OPICLIS OTS cennneere. urd Nor 420 tur mo Mts. Mr, and Mrs. J, G, Lewis, 430 Fourth Avenue West, left ‘Sat day in Vancouver. ‘Mrs, children’. David and’ Kenneth, alichod. the: North” accompanied by: Vancouver, after a six-week stay wit some time. Civic. Centre ete TUESDAY. iniors 6 and thousands of lrained agents coast-to-coast, une cdorwrite some 30 types of insurance. covering nearly avery coucoivable risk fram dented automobile fendors io multi-million-dollar disasters, This - broadth of insurance protection against financial logs is a key faclors °°. in maintaining Canada’s econMy and prosperity, CANADA INSURANCE FEDERATION. . oa belulf of aiate than e00 cuinpoting companion wating Hire, Automobile and Cuualty Insurances, « ‘eatin 1 Aa hers ete ict aerate soa . riya shorty higher q ii ‘ hey Me cinta ntaty norwahcati Seen Te fe hee ae ee eee ee ee ee ee tiem (