* Tuesday, J TNR he oy ete mttaer ee Commentator With Northe lator self yesterday despite the f amild Mrs, Laurie was hostess yes- terday to Alderman Kay Snith, Mrs, Jocelyn Bolton and. myself at lunch at the Club 27, The weekend visit was Mrs. Lauries’ second, here. she was here’ on tour for the CBC Jate in February, . Laure aid husband dim left Vancouver June 30 for a Inonth’s car trip Uhrough Central And Northern British Columbin and had already met several hundreds of peaple hefara ar. riving here Sunday afternoon. “Tl was greatly surprised and, fiattered to find how many people wv BC. Usten to and en- Joy my radio program “Morning . Sveeen Mes STRAW bonnet has Its own built-in carrings, a Tow opplng bag worn upside down, and 7 eunbou handles, The clever chapeau wes 2 Ge Marre at tne Wimbledon Lawn Tennis » Fottoti. Could be she had other clever ideas " VRIEFS eal of Bread By-Law led For More Study repeal Ly Law 234, covering the Be bread in the city, was tabled by city om upd for final adoption last night. beige “ane erpal Administration COURSE meroh ht. pay respondence, provided noe honk eorepended, by they tions, was approved by counctl With Ald. Geo, ge Casey voting weunst the move, . een ride S. Heathy, Sae. , . " y Laure sald ‘Eby, W. H. Do t, LH. But- en. os senior course aro HY are leaving tomorrow by; Laurie said. ¥Y. W.H. Doumont, L. H. Bu wath nd Walkaohe ne senior course are plane for extended visits to thelr’ “I would like to visit Prince {erick and James Macgregor, cid that og hie ei an Hh pt volte an and former homes in England and, Rupert again in the very IRE | nnn nen ee “Mn ty Rate persunmel are ale future and {f 1 were lo be invit-: EW loads a , Nay Scotland, i . [eas eal aed. Clly Clerk RoW.) They are Mrs. J. §, Irvine, 501 4 to cover some zpectal event READERS : one be any ‘Cha that the chy filth Avenue West, who will vistt OF Affair, T'm sure the Canadian’ @ ‘The best at the Grand Cute Bsn ata hadcu silent EHY ner family in Ayrshire, Scotland; ; Broadcasting Corporation would Breaded Almond Chicken, Pine- ne HEE S Oe Oh ite eat Whe MCB: Ng Elizabeth Holmes, 648 Tay-.5Po0nsor my trip, Mrs. Laurte 2pple Spare Ribs, Chicken Chow ae PUN for “ip he bees, . ,, lor Street, who will visit her sis S10. € the hlehsnots of th Mein, Diced Chicken with Al- a Sep tl ey are anbitious, they'll toy Mrs. Anne Turley. tn York-' ne oF ene ee of their’ monds, Chicken Giblet Chop ae hat ne lie said, and added shire, England, for two months, 1. er raane ate, knit ; Suey, Jumbo Prawns, Lobster a Lo he ie the Tatepayers should NOt and Mrs, Thomas White, 420 pe id Sndlan aay at th c Egg Foo Yung, and the best Red 4 cr onty YE 28 pay for thelr cdueation, Fifth Avenue East, who will visit” ville on the Chileatiy River Brand T-Bone Steaks. Phone or- 7 . belt meee me ‘her father, Willam Kirk of: ‘4 end aumatved \ ders anytime. Dial $215. (163) Aculea by Mis it io ' mentee The jacket symbolized some of “8. SNe: MIAN a sire JM ECW AY Mts. ke Goodsell, of pum fireshire. Scotland for two: , a... eh oat Sixth Avenue Kast for res‘months (Mrs, Laurles' likes and character. sweeeenanmenes Be "ited Cohoideriion of the assessment! The party will arrive together brole an Hy cea ee , oY property wre refpeen roldered with colored tittle on her property was referred jy Prestwick, Scatlind, by plane, “Toots” (the name of the -Laur- me back fo the finance committee hefore travelling thelr separate tine carr and African vinlets fips ae veep Wh stady and report, Mrs. Goods ways, lared on the upner half } A EET oli tek counedl thiet she felt " me “upper dai, TOES sure a auiitake had been made SO ty CUE Aaatawar fbed Bost and el sl Be a oO dake coi members to inspers ae OSG er property, which she sad had _ . AYU deen aasewed oat mere tian MM a ubie Hy previous Heure, ; ob Tatas semen ace : , b ot . a. ot ' Ave A committer caniposed at Ald, im. Oe Norton Youngs, Don Ritchie, ng EOE Ly yous ett way Camas a Ww, a ond Long Wats appointed oy Actipe . . - TT Mayor MUKe a Euored lo deat up ws hhaewed the citys resolthions which at ‘. Wal fevonimicidt to be taken ta; -, the Union of Beatish Columbli. OPAL Siunledpaleies Convenient hOGA pane Gearre mn Gelober, ! Matish wee uaa Fe RETO oath akicementn of chy ex — 6 Of penditives will be made svatl| BEE fo able ta che eis coun chatty, | meh Ciry Glerk Longe tol aldermen! 4 eUnload eshte atinwer to an CH: . quiny by Ald Casey ais to why: SHOUD perjode statements Had not been | mB TONS dsstcd ap aati) naw, | Sets Acting Mayor Krneger stud reed: hat the accounting. stat had | fo hd hot only undergone changes be Eee pad had thei thine taken up PO REDO WI ansesanent md tax HE YVEEs | POD canee the first of the year. IV Chr ose Lome said dhial asi» OTE inonth stitement oof expend. Tires Wis HOw dnethe process of , belng prepared, more Ni 1 vais ryt! bogtayes, tk tttiny Mon Ritelfe the ped: _ heb ty They the, tia Commit appraved a health, Poocit tasistinee, pollee and: tte. “ene vatidttee recommends Hon cally for the tebling of! plins for anes way (raffle aati; stleh Cine ts eraay streets hes: ml, tween Fourth and PAE Avenues: Lwere-eornstrneted, Ala appraved | CONT cep re reeammenda dian (amend | a Min the edty tragite bye daw: to prabtb i] Wry bs , ' iran a Ht Ay ma, boy . oad ae aaa el yea MaMath Mite ta Bet ay “Learcise Cartheuake! asa 4 ‘ Mai) Wa mth . vee Over HG Meme check off age ronpy Nyy 1 wt aa on 1 wo vee ne . MMe Hone Mone Wey mel yy Met ep ge ' ! 1 Vepbe ogy taupe Heatran ogy COTE DEFERCE IRQ. MINCE REP t cy ‘ ry ree aM MON OFFICE, SECOND STREET, OI TH the s ' Ves eet at gs ap #.6.0,0.1.0,0.0.8,0.0.0,0.0,0.8,0,8 Vi aerate atatatetsty Malatesta atalele atelatetetlatatatale stetatstutalte stalatatatelytatateletatatss Were silevess fab in their exaninae . oneed fiendture, ' ’ oF ee! tn e's atateteele utete’a’ntere se preh ene eee eee EO e! RCISE EARTHQUAKE" VOLUNTEER EVACUEE REGISTRATION FOUM Hteeny Natl hp HOH led ie to phten and Cine af avsenbly sewerad dys in Visit,” Mrs. Laure aad. | While In Kitimat Inst Friday sab the formal opening of the ‘Kithmat-Terrace rallway fine, “] ‘felt: ke a queen" Mrs. Laurie sald. She attended the lunch- con glven for members of the As- soclated Boards of Trade of Cen- tral and Northern British Col- umbia and Yukon and South eastern Alaska, She sald she was quite surprls- ed to learn how many men as well as the women enjoy her preeram, "It ts most prallfying and more than encouraging,” In Kitimat she recived, along City Women To Visif Old Country Three old-time residents of the It is 21 vears since Mrs. Irvine; Visited in Seatland. A resident in} Prinee Rupert far 35 years, Mrs. Holmes last) saw) England 17) years ago and itis 18 years slice Mrs. While was last tn Beotland. | nme ene nee t Couple Leaves | For Norway | First Jem ot a three-months | trip to ther native Norway be un Saturday for Mrs and Mrs. | Andrew Posshelm, Has Seeond | Avenue West, when they left by; train for Edson, Alberta, where | they will visit with their eldest: fon, Blnar and bis familly, i Mr. and Mrs. Fosshelin wilt sal | abourd the Stavangerfjord July; sd for Bergen where they will visit frends and rehithves, | At Nidson, Thorals Fosshelin, | fO-year-ald: brother of Mr. Poss-: hein, will galn the couple for the | trip to thelr homelind. While: IOs the first tip in almost three | (ocades far Mir. Fosshelm, ib will he the seeond for bis wife, who visited her parents ab Bergen fn: Md, it parking at any ome, exceut | far unin terrapted loading: ay wn. Jonding, on Hays Cave) Avene from Sixth to Seventh Avenue Trade Heenres were grinted: lo TH. Book. Pare to sell graevery, meat and confectlonery, to Rel- din Pedersen, beanty parlor and ourdresing, to BK, Quon Mah, apartnient house aperation and | A. UL Webster, fo sell new nnn | ae volunteer evacues, ' ane YORU Under M Cad Nushiess Mine ERO GRAVE AE CTV HO NOUPTEUN TC, POWER = os. 205.5 ee wee ce < el a ee ras aa oa Vea eaeanate ee Prince Rupert Daily News Hy GRACE BROWN Daily News Society Reporter Eileen Laurie, Canadian Broadcasting commen- from Vancouver, was her customary cheerful Virus since her arrival in Prince Rupert Sunday L)iad an excelient acral view of }; Rupert with its “tremendous: kinson, 659 Eighth Avenue East PPO a Gg, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, V. 'T. 1. Willams und children Jeannie And Bobby 412 Emmerson Place, returned home Saturday by car after spending a ten-day holiday at uly 12, 105% Gratified — rn Audience Luke, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Kokoruds and children, Allen and Champ, 1400 Sixth Avenue Kast, left by {Canadian Pacific Airlines plane this morning for Fort Willams: Onit.,, to attend the funeral of Mrs. - Kokorudz's sister, Mrs, Mathew Kokorudz. They will’ be away for three weeks, ea eteeenceney act that she had picked up A with the other guests, an atum- Inlum replica of the liat spike and aluminum souvenir thekot. “I Will treasure It all my Ilfe,": she said, While in Smithers for a two- cay stay Mr. and Mrs) Laurie were entertained at iwo dinner parties given by Miss Kate O’Noill and Mrs. Joseph Bourgon. When they return there on Wednesday, Smithers Js staging a large par. den party in honor of Mr. and be way nété for the summer as the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. -L. Bell, 325 Fourth Avenue East, 1s Mrs. H. L. Seymour of Ottawa. Vigithne ore AB the Moose Horn Lodge at Uncha’ hare By ‘The Canadlan Press Parents throughout Canada are probably heaving sighs of re- lief ag thelr children head for summer camp. A Canadian Press survey shows the camps this year are mainly sponsored by youth organizations although some are backed by re- liglous organizations and others are run on a commercial basis by private operators, The carips devole much of the childrens’ time to butlding char- acter as well as healthy bod- ies, First ald, nature lore, swim- ming lessons and handlerafty Wili be on most programs, MARITIMES BUSY Camps sponsored by the YMCA, YWCA, scouts and girl guides studded throughout the Maritimo provinces and Mew: Mrs. Victor Basso-Bert, 354 Biggar Place, and her daughter, | Mrs, Robert McKay jr., 1010 First Avenue West, left today. for a| two-week hollday in Vancouver and Victoria where they will visit relatives and friends. i (Commarea termes Mrs. Laurie. . TERRACE “GRAND” Although Impressed with the: Smithers district scenery, Mrs. Laurie sald she also thought the country around Terrace was! “slinply grand.” She said she| Me, Joseph Yalloway of Vie- terla, returned home today by plane after spending a few days as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Will Murdoch, 1161 Ambrose Avenue. the district when taken for a plane ride by Robert Kelscy of Prince Rupert. During three days in Terrace, the radio couple also tramped through the woods to the once popular and beautiful hol springs os well ag visiting the hatehery there, Mrs. Laurle sald these outtings were topped off by a | | buffet supper staged by the Funera He Terrace Little Theatre Group, , However, Mrs, Laurie still . Last rites for Mrs. Mary Loulse thinks the country around Prince | Wilkinson, 93, wife of Henry Wil. AA is, VV¥i ison ’ rharbor" and mountain back-/Were held Saturday at. Ferguson’s Bround “Is without a doubt a! Funeral Home with Canon Basil palnter’s paradise,” Mrs, Laurie |S. Prockter officiating, sald. | During the service, the hymns; GOING TO DAWSON CREEK On thelr return trip the Laur-;Me" were sung. Interment wasi les plan to visit Dawson Creek, at Falrview Cemetery. « - “All this northern country, I! Pallbearers were George Mur-! find simply fascinating,” Mrs,’ ray, Richard J. Pollock, L. ¢, |"Rock'of Ages" and “Abide with! Mr, Laurie, a quiet distInquish- cd redio enmineer alien watts ta return to Prince Rupert ino the near future. “I’ve enjoyed the short fine: we've spent here very mueh. | The Lauries left late yesterday aflernoon to continue thelr trip. through the narth B.C, ' TUTAINE RAEN YO" CN ECLA 7 ® Completely Automatic @ Sows Fancy ~- Sows Plain Darns ® Embroiders ® Buttons and Button Holes @ lifetime Guarantao Mane Fara Demonstration Vo are niles ne Obtgatlon SUPERMATIC ™Y $298.00 TRANSFORMA ™ $198.00 THIS AS LOW AS St0 DOWN S10 MONTILY McRAE BROS, || LTD, ! What VIIA op Bi foundland. Most are of two week's duration and fees are on a silding scale, In August 72 young Brilons will cross the Atlantic for‘a six-week camp In Newfoundland, organiz- ed by the British Public Schools Exploration. Society, Three commercial camps in western Nova Scotia are open to boys from five to 18, A camp for blind children wil be held in New Brunswick, Rainbow Haven near Halifex ts sponsored by the Halifax Chron- iele-Herald and Halifax Mall- Ster for underprivileged child- ren. CAMPS IN QUEBEC French-speaking Canada is active In the youth camp fleld. In the Montreal area groups of 400 scouts are under canvas for three successive two-week perlods at St. Jerome. The same number of girl guides are camping at Morin Heights, |, Fresh air and sunlight aplenty are in store for youthful tuber- culars at a camp run by the brothers of St. Vincent de Paul near Quebec City. A total of 500 children ts expected there by the end of the summer. More than §,600 children. and teen-agers will attend camps with accommodation for from 40 to 1,500 in the Quebec Cily area. Ten thousand scouts, 4,000 of then Canadians, will attend a world jamboree at Niagara-on- Youth and Religious Grou ck Cam For Thousands of Canadian Children panized by the ¥MHAand YWIA One, a day camp, ts in the gar- den-Nke Rosedale ravine: which slices through hustling north- central Toronto, ‘, Organisers of 20 camps tn Manitoba expect an attendance of 10,000. Most camps are run by youth organizations but one fs sponsored by @ group of welfare organizations for young delin- yauents, the other by the Salva- tioh Army and the United Church for the underprivileged. A summer camp In Saskatche- wan floated away as debris in the wake of one of last spring's devastating floods, but others, Although some were menaced, remained Intact. About 1,200 ebildren will attend them, In- cluding 30 erlsples at the Easter seal camp at Long Lake near Regina, PERT —- Sophisticated, strictly urban,: Is Veaumont's gay windsock,. Hand-crocheted in three-tone taffeta, it has g light and airy feel for summer and goes along in carefreg style for vacations anywherg: f] the-Lake In mid-August, Other} Scouts and a fow cubs will spend} a healthy holiday in 200 camps! dotted about Ontario's forest and Inkeland. Jewish children in) Ontario have a choice of five camps or- Vetmmmannen are at pits ot tein es EMEMBER— ite REAL BI r nt WH - YOUR | About 4,009 young Albertans: will attend subitier camp this year, Edmonton will. provide’ 1,000, Calgary 1,500. One camp hear Edmonton will be for. 26° A camp near the blind, | a Thirty-flve camps are schedule; ed for British Columbla, and 14;- 000 children are expected. to at fend, Mozt ars run by-youth of ganizations but six are commer clally onerated, > , ° Calgary will be for. om ct 8 Pt ‘ C4 nat . Whee. ce tbaot \ Shower HKlenors jf Ql bride . Miss Joan Grimble anid Miss Margaorat. .Voungman- wu wr - wan hostesses to a miscellaneous shower last night at the home of Mz. and Mrs, Frederick Grimbic: { sr., 511 Fifth Avenue West; hon- Agnes McIntosh) who was mars ited in Vancouver last month, sented with a pink carnation cor. Sage and gifts In a basket decop- ated pink and white. After games had been played refreshments, Including,a decor. ated cake topped with Luck,” were served. a Guests were Mrs, Leo Youngs - hiisbaiid) pits. Fred Grimbie, jr; i |Mrs. Grimble, st, Mrs, James’ Hebb, Mrs, Allen Curtle, Mrs. Garnet Garrioch, Mrs.” William’ Rothwell, jr. Mrs. Robert: Mac- Farlane, Mrs. Willlam Prince, , Mrs. Michael Schwab. and Miss Shirley Pearce, °°. wt Unable to attend but sending. gifts were Mrs, Louls Martin and Mrs. Reginald Ronald.» .. ‘sonmavtoumpmneam ‘wisaer:.”” ATADING Un Da sfacheweatas iM ur Statute miles--per hour, CHEW, NENSPAPER Call 4125 and arrange your | Holiday Delivery NOW! «| of where you are going: | ARRIVES wt ee ieee 4 a host dtabetics aged from eight to 16... Wem cae orlng Mrs. ‘Thomas Flynn (nee . Tiié guest of honor was. pres: ¥ A knot ts-a ncasite’ of spre -- one nautical mile, . or Pa. ps Back Camps - “Good Gvic Centre BINGO |