-— wna eT » &@T Baa eben He Prince Rupert Wednesday, June 20, 1950 Pence in cg an rae te crete atone ame be eons lee ANNUAL TEA TOMORROW 3 ot ented eens epntemene aren Daily News. fo enna at peas tnmeem enna terme O88 ow i 138 Babies T ln Rotary Club Contest '""Dr-W. B, Laing, Skeena Health Unit medical health officer and members of the health unit staff Will, have a busy time tomorrow afternoon when they judge 138 babies frorn two to 18 months old entered in*the baby contest at t Club’ s tea, The contest, highlight of the Rotary's annual summer fea, to be staged In the Civie Centre auditorium, has 69 boys and 69 girls. registered, it was reported today by Rolary publicity chair- man, Arthur Ogilvie, ‘Babies will be judged hy stand- ards? established by the provin- cla) -bealth department for health, development, personelily. Inteligence and other factors, Mr. Ogilvie announced. Judging will be carried qut in irivate wilhout the allendance anothers, following whith the winners will be paraded on singe, and prizes awarded the s o Be Judged Prince Rupert. Rotary he Robin Bird Wins Rug Made by Pioneers Robin G, Bird was the lucky winner of the beauthful woollen rug made by the men at tbe Pioneer Home and drawn by Mrs. Violet Woodward, superin- tendant of the Ploneer Home. at the Order of the Royal Purple's dinner meeting held Monday night In the Broadway cafe, The OQRP, who hqndled- the sale for the men, under the conyenership of Mrs, N, J. Gur- tpn: selection In the various age! roups. e be An exhibit of merchandise ar- ranged bv a croup of 20 local glerchants will be displayed in the gymnasium as another added ditraction at the event, as well g#! a home- -cocking table, and novelty boolh in the auditorium. “sBervileurs will be members of (beeRolary club while Rotary- vich, asked Mrs, Woodward to attend their annual affair .as ‘euest of honor. Mrs. Woodward said that pro- ceeds from the sale will be used tite ™ 1 poe gman BAL Rico aC dae ain ttf aera weet det art he! ce ES " Speetal to The! ily News 7 _ghONTREAL—Whatr your. re a candidate, for the oy 1p Suit 24S important: ‘Swim suit “tiles this’ year ‘have completed the eycle fro ‘! r ~lerman’s . revolutionary-—and in-her day’ shocking-—tank suit of 40 odd. ‘years. ago, to, this. year’s. version ‘of. the.s same: @ style, In the interim women -have 7 : worn two-piece suits and. Bikinis," on this ‘ype of suit since’ re Weis Ee cit ile ne ah ae first Introduced: on. the’ ‘market, maxes the tani This year all the fashions of the “This. year’s styling:, would seem: any. type or ligure,:W cycle are represented lo sume to come “the: closest yet. ‘to. the’ “the. fe 5S “fdeal of soft’ feminine ‘lin : degree, 7 One of Canada’s ‘main, ‘gui: he: minimum of fabric; ‘gult houses (Jantzen “of Canada .§ Limited): Is showing: a- few two-. “piece ‘sults; This: is the fashion 8 ‘surprise of the season, Two- plece: g.. suits have not been featured. on this ‘continent: since late ‘in the ° 40's, They. area style of suit that’? few women: can-wear. well, since ® they call for a near:per fect fig- ure and:a flat midriff. But for a ‘those who’ can meet: the. figure: requirements, they're ideal for. -both swimming and sunning. Bi-- kinis—the favorite, swim: sult Of: . European women’ — ‘Have. never . been very popular on: the. North American continent except for a rh fers” ‘sinning’ onthe. beach t severa y actual” swimming.: Today's suits he. fot bet ‘boy: ‘shor 2 THREE STYLES: of bathing sults. are worn by. three girls sched nled-to leave for Italy for the “Miss Universe” contest: Posing, with Eiffel Tower as backdrop are, left to right; Monica” Lor> - raine in Bikini, Miss Czechoslovakia; Ktistin Hjelkxem,, ‘Miss Norway and French lovely Ruby Legrand, - rr “ot the. -tank?.su popular, by. Anp Originally. . this ‘suit WAS : ‘des pe cent’ nylon or: | to add new furnishings to the Horne and also other needy pro- ‘jects for the men, At a shart business session held in the Elk’s home and chalred by Honored Royal Lady Mrs, Roy Boychuk, it was decid- \ntiés ‘wll volunteer to assist in Atlending the bables curing the contest, SHORS ARE CLUES £ ? BRIDPORT, England — @o— Thieves broke into a shop in this: Dorset’ town and remoyed their shoes * while they ransacked the Oromises, They eseaped wilh a pd of lool, bul, forgot the shoes. r Pak te Aan xan. : ue ce *. Pacitic Wester Airlines ve 6 “Lye, Prince Rupert 2:30 p.m. Daily Except Tuesday and Sunday tor Stewart & Alice Arm : t Thursday, Friday To "Ketchikan and Con- { ‘ngetloris ‘to all/Alaska: iPhone 2313 "POR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS ed to hold a spaghettl dinner in | the ‘Elk’s home, Saturday, July 7 with’ Mrs, Louls Gastaldint as eonvener. . Committees were. named tor|! the Elk's lodge Flag Day, July 2. Mra, Wilfred Bolam was pre- sented a farewell gift, Mrs, Bo- lam with her husband left today. for Vancouver where they. will make thelr home. Musical and word games. were then played .to conclude the enjoyable affatr, ne MODEL FACTORIE s Seven model factories being set up in West Pakistan to improve quality of edtton ginning are es- timated to cost nearly 48,000,000. readers: @ Buy your show Lickets at the ,Grand Cafe and avold tne ups. \ \ pilot, Cedric Mah of Vancouver, ‘lant, 1427 Sixth Avenue East. Mrs. left this morning by Canadian signed strictly for. women who. ‘swam. professionally. and whe : wanted comfort; with the: mi imum’ of fabr Today's minority of women, but. they're’ still, in: ‘this’ ‘year’s : fashion - “pic- ture for the few who £o° desire, The. skirted suit—1956 version. — has.a slimmed down ..skirt.” Most, women find, this lype. of suit ideal for sunning, less SO ‘for. swimming. There have’. been’ many ‘ood style improvements PERSONALS Well- known British Columbia | daughter, Mr,. and Mrs, , Py ‘Pale ee ng inthis. year’s., suit, the modem styling feativre of a ne 1H ye Wright’ plans -to” Teburn, home Pacifle. Airlines plane for’ his/early in July. ce, home after spending .the. past week, in: the eily visiting his: mother, Mrs, Sdith Mah, who is MM in the Prince’ Rupert General hospital. Also. visiting here jis pilot Albert, Mah of } Montreal. Rev. Murray. Tenderson,.Mrs Henderson and their three chil- dren, Kathie, Graham and Ste- phen, arrived back in: Canada June, 6 from India‘ where they Ihave been missionaries for: the United Church after: a two and a half year appointnient. ° > Mrs. Henderson was. Margaret Smith, daughter of former long-time Prince Rupert residents, Mr, and Mrs, O. 1. Smith, now residing in Vietoria. U. S. Aircraft Amuse Russians _ . LONDON (Reuters) “The. So- Bruce Hamer, Department of | ‘viet government newspaper . ‘ln. Fisheries engineer, left. today by vestia says American planés’ “are Ru pert Gil Honored. oe Mrs. Thomas Gass and her baby. daughter Jacqueline, 1433 Highth Avenue East, left this morning by CPA plane f or Van- couver. en rouie to Honolulu where she will join her husband who Is a Untted States Coast Guardsman. Mrs. C. W. F. Jenkins and her family, 104. Hays Gove Circle, left--today by CPA plane. for Skidegate Iniet, Queen Charlotte | Islands; where they will “make | ithelr home’ for an indefinite per= : od. Bride- lect Miss Me vis 5S Briggs of Prince Rupert was feted with. a miscellancous “shower by the |. _|Glentaniia Women’s Institute in ‘\Smithers last Suiday ‘afternoon, lit was reported’ today: are Miss Briggs’. marriage to David -jRichard Hargreaves. will be an eveiit of June 29 in the Pentecos: tal Tabernacle, Prince Rupert.’ At the affair, the bride’s corner was delightfully decorated. with pink and white streamers, off-set with ‘pink and white carnations. Gams played saw prize winners (This week ‘we have Long Spare! | Ribs and Chips, Deep Fried ‘Prawns. Pineapple - Chicken. Phone orders our speciatly. Dial | 8215, a |@ wo. busines ‘miceling, ‘ fisllowed by Installation of Of-| -flecrs, June 20 at the Mvose | “Temple, Mecting 8 p.m, sharp. ‘L.0.0.M, and Guests Invited to Hinstallation at 9 p.m, (144) '@ Valhalla meting, Thursday. 7:30 p.m, All members please at- LOH, Reports on conyentlon. i ( } 15) ——_——— = ee eee ee ase cenatimee me eae eee eee Phe A eTTE Pee Ds rel putdistied ar ilbphiy ed hy he iui (angen eat aed the Clovernniad af twit sh ootertla eae vapmeritnonnetnhaieanetsandtnlibiasnanaensniaadieensveadie teeta wan yey verny Ade iiing wes ‘Mab ht SOCIAL CR CIVIC CE This Evening, W JOIN SOCIAL CREDIT An Eye On Your Government Mrs. Ziggy Judzentis. and. Mes | Jollymore. . : The guest ; ‘of horiot received | her: large’ “assortment of gifts,| atranged on a small decorated table... Rre/seshments, concluded : the, party. Invited guests were “Mrs. James ‘| Briggs, Mrs. Peter Oliarny, Mrs Carl Mortenson, Mrs. Michael Mesich, Mrs; Frances Mackney, Mrs, Conrad lignyin,.Mrs., John Schrocder, Mts Peter Skuba, Mrs: Carl Votterli, Mrs. Jessie Parker, Mrs. Ruth Wood, Mrs. Ruth Cooper, Mrs. Mat. Malkow, Mrs, Gilbert, Mrs, Jack Sharpe, Mrs. William Flint, Miss Maureen Ev- ans, Miss Patsy Parker, Mrs. Ray Oulton, Mrs, William Walton, irs. Willlam Billeter, Mrs, Paut Sturzencgzer and Miss Mary Lundstrom, FT . MANY HERDS Milk production accounts for, | about 45 per cent “of the total)’ gross agricultural income in Norway i . plane for Queen Charlotte is- constantly circling over" "Soviet jlands for a few days stay, where | warships on, their way to“Zom- tons, inspect fishway construc: jit china, ateortlig, to #.08- “+s teow ‘radio... “correspondent. Vancouver. visitor Mrs, dL -wriles:“"Thes “unsalted ‘travel Wright is presently in the’ city {companions are’ the. objécts of as Bucst of her s son- -in- law and; fokes oy Russian: sailors.” 2 | « sy THUS BATHING SUIT has the:: intriguing tithe “Double Take,".| § named for the. novel design of ~ | the contrasting halter hand: which can be tled also behind: / the hodice leaving the shoul- ders bare, Made of acetate and: elastic fabric the suit “has gentle shirring to provide hip- line Interest. It §s available in: a varicty of colors. (Designer | is Catalina. by Sukntt, Mon- | lweal, & , . ‘ 4 Young Man. with a Plan ! One of these days, Fred's going to take over the farm, Meanwhile, he's planning; studying and working hard... learning right on the job, POLKA DOTS HIE the fahion - spotlight in this eyoecntehine swhnsult duo by dantven, Made of taille, the filly sults aeeent long-torgo élyling fo slln the figure, At left ts the smart “Polka Piper” a sures fitting sheath with apron-ke rifling, Ths com. punton Is the “Palka Dal, " with shorts bottom, “Already he's learned a lot about modern farm management, and how a chartered bank cxn play iis part in making farm living more comfortable, more profitable, He has found, for example, how useful EDIT IT MEETING NTRE 8p.m, ednesday, Juno 20 the bank can be as a place to build up savings, to obtain credit, to seek financial advice and market information, He knows thatthe bank manager's door is open to everyone, ‘ ‘ f Ton When you sce a good-looking, wellrun farm, chances are the farmer uges the services the chartered banks have buile up for a Canadians, teow eects eo seqview seit aTAlt AAAS APTS SY OCAS TTL CTT aI S ‘ ‘ , Jb tees i vt ARATE a haan ce a EE TN HRN RE mete conte certs peek neem a 888, . . ‘ “ ' . . 1 . ‘ ‘ : ; pee Ow Seis ee ene pee peng men cine etn ba tee ctetn e pee ne TIRE ee MER PaO EE ; ’ oo ait a ; * | , fa al ae ‘ t « . 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