| Good Citizen” To Open: oose Women's Bazaar. Prince Rupert's “Good Citizen of the Year’ Mrs. . T. Boulter will’officially open. the Women of the .General convener — for alr to Jast until 5 pam. ts WOTM junior graduate regent ars. Kenneth Hardy. ° Senior regent Mrs. 1,1, Phipps ii receive the public in- the “Semple, lavishly decorated in a ulejide setting. Asked to pour are Mrs, Joe idsdale, regent of Imperial rdgr..Daughters of the Empire Queen: Mary chapter; Mrs, W.N, oole, ‘ viec-president of the rince Rupert chapter of the “Revistered Nurses’ association: rs. Robert Montyomery, pres- dent of the Women's Auxiliary the Canadian Legion Branch o, 27 and Mrs. Hugh Waller, presidént of the Prince Rupert Kinette’s club, 5 vey Mg i . uy ’ ' Moose's annual Christmas bazaar and tea in tne oose Temple tomorrow at 2 p.m. thei beeee ates Scots-Fla ored Floor Show Set for Friday A floor show to include | exhibitions of the "High- | land Fling," Scottish, sword dances plus selec: | tions of Scottish medleys, | pipe music and accordion! selections will highlight ' ‘he Prince Rupert Burns! ‘lub banquet and dance! ‘o be held Friday night at: ‘ :Cocktail and kitchen aprons 1 many styles and gay colors f varlous materials will high- tall.’ featuring embroidered “ible tloths and nd knitting and rticles, There will be Jephant stalls, ooseheart Alumni, ~ Hm! 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Sara “Re ~w) Nh LATEST LATEST § "'\ Gordon 6 wan | “ 0, ; we " ‘ tl , . y Qirien ey Ke U Fa as bnerrg ren’ we S a Torraten 4 Phong, i ght..the sewing and knitting pillow. cases - crocheted home-cooking, Mellcatessen, candy and white ‘A large array of assorted tow- ¥8Js Will be raffied by the Moose- haven committee and a grocery. fhamper will be convencd by the bration, I The Child Care Committee will , a tyye provide a baby sitting pool for, foddlers while a fish pond will t by vaghe Ritual committee will be 2G wil join Mr, Carlson “MODELS Wt Bast Mialligss Street, Vancouver, We, ithe Commodore cafe. | ' To commemorate the special | day of St. Andrew, patron saint; ‘of Scotland, November 30, the: local club has planned an even- | dng. of gay songs and dancing. | ‘under the chairmanship, of the! ‘entertainment committee, head-; sed by vice-president Thomas, _Wardrope. | | Burns club president Frank! “Hicks will preside over the cele- | ! “Reflections of Scotland” wil! e given by Dr, Allan S. Arnell Followme .the banquet and: entertainment program, a dance | will conclude the night's fes-; tivities. | Mrs. Carlson . | Honored — By Friends | Mrs, A. L. Bell was hostess to} ‘a farewell party last night when: ‘friends gathered al her home on} / Fourth Avenue East, in honor! of Mrs, A. E, Carlson, : ‘Mrs. Carlson leaves in the near! ‘future for Edmonton where she, who left | ; jJast month to take up his nev | appointment as roadmaster with: l the Canadian National Railways. | Mr. and Mrs, Cartson’s daugh- | iter Aina, Grade 12 student at: join her parents in Edmonton “pon completion of the ‘school year while son Harold wij} con- ‘vinue to work in iitimat and ‘ond year at the University of- . British Columbia, i On behalf of the guests at- ‘tending the farewell party, MyYs, “Clinton Halliday presented Mrs. -Carlson wilh a copper tray, ' A showing of films and re- freshinents convluded the affalr. _ Wishing Mrs, Carlson every - future success and wore Mrs, Earl Gordon, Mrs, W. A, Antilla, Mrs. Edwin Lindseth, ' Lemon, Mrs. R, G. Parmer, Mrs, A, Donald Rilchle, Mrs. Peter "Marks, Mrs. ‘fT. A. Johnstone, Mrs. Arthur Ogilvie and Mrs, ‘Ted p Lewls, | FEATURES LOWEST PRICES eo Them Today AT Anderson Ltd. DIAL 3014 bn tn tnt PONE ANNO I KOOP henna lt LN AANA OE ADNAN SAPNA NOTICE O The Semi-Annual Ot The CIVIC At 7; Pacific Coast Fishermen's Mutual Marine Insurance Co, i Booth Memorta) High School will | ‘son dames will complete his sec-: dele ee Pe ee ete OT ote ‘ Houtiny Panels Sol Trend Toward So ler Silhouette : ¥ EN oe ede pe hod wee ea be o oe be ED VO AAA OE DN mane GLA gad chee Ae > poe oy peer cena : area a Po Parent-Teacher Safety Commitee Formed To Study Trattic P sf Fo m,all:city, Par | ubmitted by PTA'S to refer them to proper authorties for action, was formed Monday. night .at A Safety Committee, composed of representative Teacher associations to co-ordinate safety problems s the PT council's. regular meeting in the. Civic ‘Centre. roblems on ¥. ent: |. and |: iy 1 | i i i ) . PATTERNTA79O by. Isabel Dobson PROMINENT DESIGNER Fashion's new entrance line-—and one that looks to hold the stage from now through the coming resort season. Setting this important trend, the. skirt that shows its back fullness in a totally new way--a floating panel of soft folds, stitched to the waist-cinching cummerbund. It’s a pretty contradiction that Prominent American Designer Isabel Dobson has created: soll fullness against the starkly simple lines of the sheath dress itself, Many ways flattcring—Miss Dobson suggests sewing in Soo faille, satin, taficla, or wool crepe (cummerbund and panel in ; the same fabric or contrasting, as you wish), For cruise and southern skies, fine silk would is available in Misses’ Sizes 10, for yardage requirements, Send Fifty Cents (in coins) for Pat- tern AT96 to Prince Rupert Daily News, Pattern: Department, 60. | Front Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Please print plainly Your |) 40 yon . . Young People’s is having a Sadie |" Name, Address with Zone, Style, Number and Size. Many Attend Last Rites — For Kitselas Chief Councillor { Puneral services fur Joseph . pital after a, brief illness... i Hudson, 77, chief councifor of). ' itselas, were held November 13. iat Kitselas, it was reported here | ber 15 In Miller Bay Indian Tios- }25 years until his retirement eee ee een aerate net oon mame ngermname : 1944, : i .- 4 pomperrat t le ‘the Kitselas community. New Boo S | Funeral serviees were ¢0 J. C, Ewart was named: com-: {ager in Prince Rupert.to attend, ydance ever held in Prince, Ru- | pert and that won't be too hard ‘considering the number of teen- | there will be a Mass Meeting of be equally lovely. Pattern A796 | 12, 14, 16, and 18. See pattern Born in Kitselas.in 1879, Mrij.s. Le pe Hudson spent: his tife in the vil- {this week. The dance, put on by | lage. He was employed by the, ttoday. My, Hudson died Novem-: Canadian National Railways for dent, Libby Pierce, will be in the | women, FOr the past 12 years, Mr, Hu ison has been chief councillor for | mittee chairman.. . The meeting, chaired by, pres- ident Mrs. A, L, Bell, also decid- ed -to write for. more Inform- ation to an insurance company which’ specializes. in: student insurance and, which covers in- -"{jurtes to sudents proceeding to ‘tand from school, ‘duting. school games and activities, in class, during gym, perlods and‘ other ! AGT gm ds . By SUE KERGIN Hello, everybody! sy Monday night some members of the Teen Club council and, members of the Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron: of Rupert met in the armouries to discuss the possibilities. of a big TEEN DANCE: This dance will be spon- sored jointly by the Air Cadets and the ‘Teen Club for ANY teen- school sports, <0. poe The council now understands that the insurance could be tak- en out.or not, as parents wished and the cost would be approx-. imately: $1.50 © per. ‘student,- per year, ee ‘On receipt of further inform- {t planned. to take: place some- time just after New Year’s and the -dress ‘will be casual. . We want, this to be the biggest Teen ed to the PTA’s for their opin ions on the matter.;;. A committee consisting of two members. from each PTA’ to ‘agers there are! So, kids, keep, learn ° reasons hers | * leave teaching . positions: in }.n. Prince Rupert, was also: -the|-8" main problem ‘discussed at: the ti ation, the matter will be referr-|_ study possible ways and: means |. \ ns. why teachers Regional: PT. conference. held | last: month in-Prince Rupert... of Vancouver Holiday Theatre's | Civic Centre association. on ‘Herbert. Beach was named to. “The two recent performances | wi “Hansel and’ Gretel”. were’.de~} «3 clared «. a- financial. success: to | 1 ‘co-sponsors the PT Council and wi other. -with sac eatlaSied: 3b y tD TULF: Denture: Cushions itode “per ‘or’ lower: ph . your eves and ears open for news ; of alleviating, if; mot overcom-| ‘of this dance serious teacher shortage . «Ing the | THIS SATURDAY NIGHT) problem, was also’ decided. upon, |. - ‘The ‘council’s survey, which y > ithe Teen Club in the Civic Cen- ‘ire. “There hasn'l been one of}, ithese meetings for quite a while i now.,s0 you all should have plenty i of ideas and questions}... At this | imeeting will be., discussed the | iprogram for the Christmas sea-» son—-things such as a Teen)... | Fashion Show (which will be the; 4 . complete responsibility of onel 1 of the sponsors, Mrs. Joan Trim-_ ‘mer, and probably held in the. i middle of December); the formal ‘breakfast. party I mentioned ‘earlier, and Teen Roller skating; © 3 oe eee ‘which will be free to all club i members, and, of course, the pos-| . i sibility of a “Snow-Ball.” Sounds j. ‘ike a good program, doesn’t:it? . This year 'A dance will: follow: Saturday's : ‘meeting. co This Friday night, the Air Cadets are staging a dance for ‘teens, The boys will have to pay "op. deposit at, the ‘a small fee but the girls will be ‘ADMITTED FREE Dancing ‘will be from nine.to ones» This Friday night the Catholic ;. ' Hawkins Dance, open to the pub-' lic.’ Grab your men girls, This is the third and final) - dance to be held on this Friday | inight, November 30! This one) lis’for the Kay-Hi Basketball | - iteam which comes from Ketchi-| . jean, Alaska, to play against Bo- (-lMetE ‘on the 29th and 30th; )~ “the High School Pep Club, undet i. - the chairmanship. of it’s presi- 1. 1D tien schoo! activity ‘room after g-{ the games on Friday. yo |. All’ students of the Annuneia~; BO tion school and Bo-Me-Hi. are, °- : Ss wt n- | Welcome to attend. oS was carried out. last year toy happiness: At Library New hooks presently ayail- ! able at (he Prince Ruvert pub- | include the following, head librarian Miss May MacDonald | snid todays “Archibald the Aretie’ by Archibald Fleming and “The ¥eac of Love’ by Margaret ftunhech, Library hours are Monday 2 (oO 8 pan. Tuestay f to @ pang Wednesday @ to 8 pay Phurs- day closed all day; Friday Eto G pane and Saturdays 2 to pm, | | | | ! Mrs, Albert Lindseth, Mrs, M.B.) He Lbrary in (he Civie Centre | ‘ducted by Rev. Gordon L, Col-; sane DANCE Priday’ ‘ling of the United . Church of) AIR CADET DANCE Friday, “Terrace, Pallbearers were Rufus | November BQ, Armories, McDames, Perey Kennedy, Jack; CYO SAD HAWKINS DANCE ‘ ennedy, Charles Henry, Bruce ~-Friday, November 36, Annun- 'Steencr and Gary Wright, ‘elation Hall. | A large gaihering of friends! BO-ME-HI DANCE — Friday, ; “and relatives attended from Kil-: November 30, High school gym ‘Kata, Prince Rupert, Sunnyside, (for the visiting Kay-Hi Basket- ‘Port Essington, Terrace and Usk: ball team). ‘ ‘ ‘in final tribute to the highly! MASS TEEN CLUB MERTING ‘respected chief, | -Saliirday, December 1, 8 o'clock | Surviving Mv, Hudson in Kit-ijy {he Civic Centre, Dance fol- -stlas are bis4vife, one daughter Jowing, oo “Raura and fourgrandehildven. | Quite a full program for this | weekend! 1 ae \ Ripsnorting western movie is -stheduled for tomorrow on the | Civic Centre film) program for) children, “Trigger Junior’ stare . cee emere rep meetnet cet meee hte Ome ame TS 9H we GREAT DITCH The Snes Canal, originally 7 “4 in the history of the Bank — play an iniporiant: part-iin mai high standard of living wep ntaining our, 2 ite FAL and helping every sector of our evonomy Boos . 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