» HOUSE Tink with the Chandler | Syne ij, Mamily today when Mrs, R. D.| 7 ‘handsover the keys to the i OWE Theodore Dimitrov. “| Mrs.” Thorarinson, “One Of City's Pioneer Firms To Change Hands On Monday ue 1 ; I: Vb 2 (One of the oldest-established firms { 'Rupeft changes hands today, ‘Opening Monday under new management . (Chandler's Studio, 216 Fourth Street. aa of the life of Prince Ru-* > > me remareenecenans iper Since 1910, the well- known! j not working S store,” s photographic business sever said, " user ; hel ny father noI was only a Wttle girl.” In the midst of preparations for leaving Prince Rupert, Mrs. ; !Thorarinson and her busband. ‘new | who hos resigned his positior las a labor foreman with Colum- born ‘hia Cellulose Company, face the iPrine, ,Rupert, can look back |raue with mixed feelings, in Prince 4 iS . \(BessleY Thorarinson, daughter | i0f founder Fred W. Chandler, | n ‘ON a Iifetime spent here, “1 can't | “My [ ather died in 1954, ane al, Tememter a time when 1 wa sy mother the year after” an a i omercer isaid. “It seems to be the right 4 i RU jtime to make a move. Bul I Ummage Sa eC}, ‘know we will miss Prince Rupert | ; land all our friends.” PT B H ld. B | Mr. and Mrs, ‘TY ie | Mr. 5 rs., Thorarinson and ; 4 0. e ¢ Y Phildren Beatrice, 15, and Doug- Ite Has, G, expeet to leave for Dun- ae 'WOTM Group] ean, BC, in about a week's Xl te (lime, “Bessie,” as she is famll- » 'fOnight in the Moose Temple. werk ot On Re ETT ENE me seer ee eee The Mooseheart committee of daurly known to many Prince Ru- ‘pert residents, has no plang fe opening another photographic business, he Women of the Moose Tues- ie Night cat its regular mect- completed plans for Worm Bingo night to be staged a housewife.” she smiled. New proprietor of the busi- ness, which will. continue under ithe same name as before, 4; , Theodore Drov Dimitrov, ib ie other business, 1b was de- lied “to hold a runmaye sale: {his'month with Mrs. Wisiem TL Both Mr, Dimitrov and hi Nesbitt appointed convener. “wife, Rose, are experienced # The session, chaired by Mra. ‘photographers, having owned Aes and held at tie home| {three studios in their native Mrs. L. C, R. Raabe on Eighth | ‘Yugoslavia, They came directly Avenii¢’ West was altended by to Prince Rupert from their fiher members. Mis. Florence homeland five years ago, and airteh; Mrs. Blzabeth Dunn, have four children—Tommy, 7 rs, Thomas Parkin, and Mrs.'Myra, 6, Bernice, 4, and Lor- an Numa, lene, 3. AS 3, How Ssabel Dobson’ J Starry ate ela J Tr or ine Jushion’ 3 P, relliosl Look is S90 » PATTERN A593 ; | by Liabel Dobson owe ( \ ‘ Ve ’ PROMINENT DESIGNER *ortees! form of fatlery lhe dress that defies a pretty: waist - J tine, Gren belly ont dmatieally? 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WE ALSO GREASE THE CAR Dial 2250 SATISFACTION GQUANAN TEED \ \ Bree ’ 1 “LH just. settle down and ne | | AACR SITES PPOOOEEFOLOPPOFOLE OF EDLODDOODOOOF PERSONALS: Y | -Mr. ancl Mrs. T. A. Johnstone and sons tr uce, Blair and David (Of 316 Fourth Avenue East, left ‘this morning by car for a holl- I day in “eastern Canada. While i Mrs, Johnstone and = children ‘visit her mother in Sioux Look- ‘oul, Ontario, Mr, Johnstone, [commanding officer of HMCS Chatham, will attend a naval course in Montreal, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Rodmen and daughter Angela, of 612 Sixth Avenue East, left by Can- adian Pacific Airlines plane this morning for a two-week holiday to visit Mr. Rodman's parents, (Mr, and Mrs, F. T. Rodman jn Sooke, Vancouver Island. Mrs, Belty Tocher of Vancou- ver, returned home this morning Iby CPA plane after a, two-week ‘stay, visiting her son and dugh- Tocher, 722 Fifth Avenue West.” or -in-Jaw, Mr. and Mis, Wiliam, . Mr. and Mrs. ot V. Smith and tervay alte aoon by car after a: 19-day vavaiion ab Lake Kathiyn | ba lbhers. California, arrived in the city: today to conduct business opera- tions between Prince Rupert a.nd Smithers, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Christle of $14 First Avenue West are entertaining relatives from Van- couver and Saskatchewan, Ar- riving Thursday night by car from Vancouver were Mrs, Christie’s sisters, Mrs. Sallans of Vancouver and Mrs, C. W. Duncan of Norquay, Saskatche- wan and Mrs, Duncan’s’ family, son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Dunean anc her daughters, Donna and Diana The family group plan to visti in Prince Rupert for a 10-day stay. daughter Sharon of 355 Sixth} After Avenue Last, returned home yes- i Memorial High school, Mrs, Woz- ; ats mpl its, dbeniny Med ates SA TEL RAYA the rk AT TS ONE “Woman of Yar” Mh Boulter | Welcomes Home Frit Grandchill Mrs, “Tf. J. Jessie) Boulter, winner of the 195u Junior Chamber of Commerce's Alex Hunter Award tor being Prince Rupert's most outstanding citizen in 1955, was once again “‘one of the happiest women in the city” Thursday afternoon when she and her husband welcomed home their first. grandchild from the Prince Rupert General hospital, The tiny principal, Christine Marie, was born to their son-in- law and daughter Marie, Mr, and Mrs, 8, C. Wozney, of. 816 Conrad Street, one weck ago today, weighing eight ‘pounds, five ounces, "she isthe most beautiful j baby girl and both her mother and ‘L are the happiest ana luckiest women in town, she’s | just what we.all wanted,” Mrs, Boulter said today, of her first grandchild. Mrs Wozncy, one of Mr, and Mrs. Boulter’s two children, was born in the Prince Rupert Gen- eral hospital herself in- 1927, graduation. ab Booth ¢ ney Look a commercial course ai 5t. Jeseph’s Academy, then - , worked in'the provincial govern- ' ment. in the Game’ Department M. H. Sperry of Van Neus y5,) and for one year she worked for MRS T.: J. BOULTER . first: grandchild. covnvcceeroocecessenacvecnetesee : . the City of Victoria, She also was employed as a stenographer in the Prince Rupert office of|- Willa M. Ray, Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public. In May, 1953, Mrs, Wozney married Stanley Carl Wozney in the’ First United church. Mr: Wozney is employed as a train- man on the Canadian Nationa] @ Avoid line- -ups; buy: your Railways, .| Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe, Prince Rupert's woman of the This week the Grand offers you year, arrived here in 1918 from! Long Spare Ribs and - Chips, Winnipeg and in 1922 married! Deep Fried Prawns, Pineapple Mr, Boulter, at that tlme aj Chicken, Best T-Bone. Steaks machinist with the Prince Ru-| and Fried Half Chicken. Phone pert CNR: Dry Dock. He later! orders. a specialty, Dial. 3215— became ‘its assistant superinten-| open till 2 am, Saturday. | (191) |) dent . Their other child, a son. ., sunday: ‘School,’an “Rvening Service: ‘suspended _ JOD. the | month ‘of; “August “ST PAULS LUTHER: ae ZAve.: at: McBride .’ : ‘binder, ‘Sehool 10° a.m; . “Holiness “Meeting: 1:30:-a _singsPith This Sunday ton sent us some Mexican money. for our coin coliection’ through her sister Mrs. H. S. Cobb. Dr.| L, P_Charbonneau through Dr.j R. GT Large, sent us two large heavy cannon balls, which ‘will add to our armanent exhibit. They were used jn the struggle between the English and Freneh at Fort Churchill on Hudson's Bay many vears ago. 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