(OMAN PRESENTED Bincess Royal Asks! bout Prince Rupert! brince Rupert woman was one of 50 British fa women presented 'to HRH the Princess BB c luncheon arranged by the Provincial Chap- Bic Imperial Order of the Daughters of the F the Georgian Lounge of the Empress tlotel, Mem October 19. mea fiair, Mrs, W. £, Halli- Beyent of the Municipal the IODE In Prince. ns seated Immediately m{ the Princess and | introduced to HRH Ine luncheon when the howed keen Interest Jn ert. ry pale grey sllk dress b jilne colored hat for n, the Princess Royal — Halliwell questions P the elty’s population res. “in the head ,vable ; Mrs, Frank M, ‘Ross, fe liculenant governor mys. W. A.C, Bennett, ® Premier of B.C.; Mrs. Brrison, wife of the g Victorias officers of Bi, Municipal Chapter ANE: honorary vice- Hand regents of Muni- Biers throughout B.C, mil Highness was re- Ae door of the Em- by Mrs. FYE Dow-: petal prosident, IODE, m J. Sprott, honorary Ent, ‘Sea Residents Go All Out allowe’ en Masquerades The ward room of HMCS Chatham was the scene of ex- bed parties were stag-iciting costumes and hilarity iday and Saturday;when 80 ward room officers, ganizations, clubs andi wives and friends gathered to}. pomes to mark Hallo-| celebrate Hallowe'en, Another gay event Saturday night was the masquerade ball staged by the Junior Chamber of Commerce In the Canadian Legion auditorium where almost 50 couples gathered in costume. » he Order of the Royal! General convener for the af- H Benevolent Protec: fair was Roy Welss. Buffet sup. Fof the Elks, Lodge No.' per was provided and the guests FEIk’s home, decorated! danced to a four-plece orchestra. fs of witches, goblins! aj) affairs were highlighted by ats In Hallowe’en col.’ grand marches when best cos- ick and orange. The: tumes were selected and all win. ps topped by a buflet ners Fecelved prizes, Burkey and potato, « The luncheon served on the special chinaware brought from England at the (ime-of the visit of His Majesty the late King George VI and Queen Mother Elizabeth, was Grapofrult adem. |, press, Supreme of B.C, Salmon. Dore Amandine, Asparagus Mal. tese, Potato ° Nolsetts,- MOUsSe tux Fralses, Friandses and Cate olr, Highness was presented with six coffee spoons bearing: the IODE Insignia, by Mrs. .Dowdall., This}. IODE chapter was named in honor of the Princess Royal at tho time of her marriage §n 1022, “l find these beautiful spoons particularly pleasing and will uso them tnstead of placing them in my collection,” the Princess told the group. Before returning. home, Mrs, Halliwell attended the scmi-|/ annual meeting of the Proyin- clal Chapter. of the IODE in Victoria and also was taken for a. tour of the Cancer Clinle in Vancouver where the Solarlum has been completely decorated and furnlshed by the IODE, bupert residents went| the week-end when bers reported that not lears was there such a: Rtcrials, patterns and : brimmungs. Aeht, a gala affale was: nea eit ete rm ats oso mw ty MUSEUM— briefs .---By JOCELYN BOLTON — We are still haying out of {town guests Visit, the museum "and one charming visitor. was successful masquer | friday night saw more) ouples gather in the ! Fdecorated Ina Hale | Btif with general cone. Bs Bulton in charge, - Bewas staged by the; E Pulp, Sulphite and: E Workers, Fares ws aresareses arene es | 4 OOKP Offens Gnataled — Daring OPfeial Vbsit Bh ge aa Installation of offiters and 9‘ formal ten’ highitghted the five day Halt of District, Depuiy Supreme Honored Royal Lal Mrs. Earl Deedor of Burns Lake, to the Ordor ‘of ‘the Roya Purple No, 8 in Prince Rupert, ~-In-an Impressive ceremony ‘Thursday evening. In the EIK's home, Mrs, Deeder, assisted by Mrs, Nicholas Gurvich,’ imine- diate past-honored royal lady installed Miss Yvonne Kildal as conductress;Mrs, Cherrill MeInwyre as third year, trustee and Mrs, Robert Elliott, nssoclate royal lady. . In other buslness it was decided to hold a rummage gale in November with M's, Eiltott convener, assisted by: Mra. Roy _Boychuk, ” - Mrs, Gurvich. voluuntee Citizenship Councll as.a-tea dans, | Mrs, Deeder was feted yesterday afternoon ‘viyen members of the OORP staged a tea at the home of Mrs, Boychuk on. Portion Street. ic ‘to assist the Prince’ Rupert her for the English for new Cana- Smithers where she will attend’ an official meeting of the -1OFCo-Op The distric. head who, arrived from Kitimat: where. she attended a meeting of the OORP, leaves by traln tonight for. “|Nora Johansen |Elected Head : Guild? : Mrs, Nota Johansen’ was elect: Jed president ‘when the newly- formed Co-operatlye .. Womens} ‘TQuild held its. first: meoting Fri- day night in the Civic. Centre . Ladies Lounge, oy | In other elections, Mrs; H, J, {Scholten was elected vice-presi- dent; Miss Winnle King; record- Jing. secrelary; Mrs. John HH; Johnson, corresponding secretary and” Mrs, George R, Viereck, \treasurer, Ditring. the business meeting si letter wag read from Mrs, A. V, |’ . Till, who recently came to Prince ‘Rupert to organize the guid, in which she sald she had assisted fn forming a Women's Guild In Maaset, . * Mrs, Arthur Leighton won the A vatled: “fl prog has. heen si for: ye ne planist twins, Joanne an oanne | Nettleton,” who! will gutich ‘the |i 1055-66" Alaska. Music’ Teal] Bote | LOFEeCRIAD ies of concerts ‘ati the, Civile Cen- ! tre this. Wednesday,” | ber. * Reniging from classical to ‘mgd ; ern day composers, the program j-— will present in the {irst‘part two pleces by Bach, the C Minor: pre- jude. and,"Jeaus, Joy: of Man’si}-). Desiring,’ .a8; Well.’ as Brahms "Variations on A: Thome: of Ha- dyn," wd 4 : ‘ny the- second ‘ectlon; tie qud- tence will hear Weber's “Porpet= val Motton,’ ‘arranged: by Wiktor Labunski, «“The;’Romance from Suite 2, Opua 17" by Rachmanin-,|]. off and “Rondo”: from Opus, 7 by Chopin, °°), eS r After the luncheon; Her Royal} - lodge there, ; While here, Mrs, Deeder ‘Boychuk, DISTRICT NEWS . Fraricois Lake Soldier Returns From Germany By MRS. A, Dally News C Pte, Calder, who. also served , in Japan before going to Ger-' many, looks well but Js thinner: than he -used to be, While stationed In Germany, : he. ‘snent. leaves in England: where he visited relatives, + + + Fleanor, Loule and small Bruce McClure drove to Vancouver for, two weeks, t + * Martin de Ioog left on Mon- day morning hy car for Van- couver on a business trip. +, + % Word hag been received from North Battleford that Lena and Charlie Millar have a ‘baby son, He is thelr elghth child, + + + Jean Gatacre is now In Ed- } the Royal George Hole, oo} + a Harry Hewett came home from work on the telephone line on Wednesday later afternoon to find that his cahin had burned to the ground, He lives between Wubert Hewett. owned Including o sum of money, his valuahle mung and clothes. * > Anart trom a few snow flues ;Mayor H, G. R. Mews of 8t. John's, Nawfoundland, Mryor , Mews was in the elty to address vd ‘the Cana tleularly interested in our flyh! display and the Mtte sitting. ISONALS ; 7 PAs Ws bd 0s 0s OP Oe Oe Oe OF Becldt of Port Kdw. Rone Thureday anarn- Balter a month's holl- 7 ywood, San Dice a San DIceO sterence hovks are avallable, - . We had a very pleasant elit, a ‘Jooked over maps os he waa In-- READERS terested in where he ‘vould be by Hallowe'en refresh- going on his tour, We hope that pthe best of Chinese pe enjoyed his four fo Prince: e Grand Cafe, or take. George, Peace River, Edmonton! of Garlle Spareribs, and so back to the East, Duck and Noodles, oper recent. visitors In yung, Chicken Fried @ g. prown of Ottawa, rourd Chicken Wun Buck of Regina, Miss 1, Colinsk pu Gartle Chop Suey, o¢ Montreal and Miss D, Robin- Pork Chow Mel. son of Woodstock, Ont, Prawns, Red Brand Mrs aks, Fried Hall Bpring ye ateer, Mrs, Marguerite Deep Frled | Oysters. cin of Seattle to look around nH i spec : \ ers a speclalty on and we arpreeiate very much ple, (p54) self, co wennvoane | | eens uate my Her Skating FAt The \C CENTRE turday Pri enjoy comlyy back to ste us around, eee vistevecaneessenceesenssieseesersossbesenieeiedl meDIAPER WEEK me THE §TORK SHOPPE ' | OCTOBER 31 TO NOVEMBER 5 § Gauro ADS sauzo llotte Hlotto Coenen abet - SPECIAL - - puzo Diapers hp ce vaeeeied Arthur Kemp brought thé way Mrs, Kem brings her Children's Tallowe'en ‘guests lo seo ts, She always Mday, Och 31, 7:0, seoms lo enjoy Une muscu hers: On Saturday we had quite a't number of guests, among (hem | {the voune people who sccm to Tyo young mon offered to help palnt, and later on we 0 alynll io happy to have thelr help, Tho hoys, John illo and Roy Paw- Juck|, have holpod mo many tines and t onjoy having them sauneacicancaveraceavenaacanqsenerenteHtertenienie lant, with stinshine most days. | Mr, coltare belonging to Me. | Calder, and Mr, to the ond Mrs. thelr new tow The aul School Martine | ‘wae held in the Francois Like | clude School on Fridey, October 2t tn G, J, the evening, T. Foyt, secre. | tary of the Burns Lake and Dis- 5 | Watm nnd Waterproufed Nylon or Rabber Nverboo x or Over feat Laced or Zlppered, FRANCOIS LAKE ~- Pte. William Calder, a resident of Francols Lake for eight years and formerly of Prince Rupert returned home from Germany Tuesday on a month’s leave after serving with the Canadian Anny for three years, rend the report of the previous monton, working in the cafe of. a ‘when they go out for recess, the Francols Lake and Cobleyimount, | § arross the roat from hts uncle The cabin was , all right at 2 o'clock. to all xp- “jpearances when a truck driver |=: passed, Harry lost everything he ries the weather continues nlens- Mr, and Mrs, Jack McDougall; * dian Club, He was pare, ‘have sol? thelr home here to! and Mrs, Bil Wood, now | slaying at the Landing, and who! room where old papers and some ‘lived in Prince Rupert, Mr. and | Mrs, MaeDourall are now me ond Mrs, Wood expect to move into; home in about a week, Ladies mS Taw aliel Boots door prize,” “Following .. ‘inverintssion,’ ihe has been the . ques of Mrs. Refteshunents eonclurled the| twin planjsts will opon the third meeting, section’ with. the (“Introduction It, NEAVE orrespondent Harlet School Bonrd and Mrs. 8 Jurner, Trustee, ‘ drove down | ‘from Burns Lake, There’ were W present at the meeting, ‘and’ Hugh Nenve was asked to take, ‘the chair, After Mrs, Turner rear’s activities arid gave. the: financial report, Hugh‘ Neave iwas electe representative .of the Francols Lake School for an- other year. The only. problem discussed was that of the chil- dren removing thelr footwear when coming Into the classroom, ns-eertain ‘tynes of boats mark the floor badly, and they have all taken off thelr hoots and either worn slippers or thelr socks for ‘schooi, Although the footwear ‘with thelr outdoor parents felt that sometimes they thelr barts In clase, Jf the chil- dren were provided with a mat at the door and removed their rubbers. If was felt that not the floor ot the classroom. ewes cere ee nh aeentt Rae amen Vreil F. Dowdle : . 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Bugene ‘Menimer, compésed’ for. the Netileton twins, ‘This willbe ‘followed ‘by two} | Me pleces from “Billy the Kid?-suite |}. gig by Aaron ‘Copland, “Billy and His ‘Sweetheart! and “uthe” ‘Celebra- Itlon After Billy's Captured," Next eC : three: movements from, the Civic ‘Centre an-| Brazilelra,” ..” To open’ thie fourth seiton ott inners| the program, the.Nettletors will play: the. Malagucna. and Ferla {rom Ravel's. “Rhapsodie Bspage | much damage would be done tol , wane t Fairlane Victoris ; a me : | on | | | iY Sn te eM a ttn . amr J "de ‘4 . mb y : ot snare v “ wtb / io _ ili . ! Mev Vig (tite OO vada Vo 88 | Sa QbS or, egw, | To ede | Ves SY eat ‘Oy tr Levks ong td A iw BO Yo | NIA AON Cece rat, i ia | wry Lifeguard design feature fy tort Mol Po gag ieee a pe ih er a with ahs vlering hae Ay ng Wa! See toy : Wat at acetdent, ord al | a att ‘ Wie “ Bes 5 sitlety hold doar litehes 4 ithaa No duslgrier now fart! lind geil \ ye expen mau! 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