é Birt wl SA Temes Offers : b Sincvess of! Square Darice The meetiny: heard ‘at port: on the sitecess of the ‘square dance held In the-school last Saturday night, with proceeds earmarked for the Children’s - Preventive Dental Clinic, and it was planned to holtl a series of the popular dances, with one scheduled every mon'hb, the next slated for. No- vember 18, | Peterson Normandeau Poxeculive men- B al lust t night's ing Edward eget Assocl- eo officers who ; “tieh Ristoll Was nan- : a andl bursary Pe y(qnson recread- Mee. Lloyd) Vel "vader standing The ques'ion of need of a re- vy Wimot safe: | medial Leacher for slow or back- = ward children in the district wa: | Ustussed, and a committee In- | cluding Mes. J. G, Steenbergen Mrs, R. Green and Ken Wilmat. was named to Investigate the, matter, The group hear d pralses of ‘the work of the school safety patro! and planned to reward the yeungs_ers of the patrol, A com- mittee including R, ‘Tracy,’ Mrs, E. Lindseth and Ken Wilmot was named to see thot the youngsters were treated fo shows. Parent attendance prizes went to Princ gar &, G, Moore's class for the senior division and Mrs, H. C, Halliday’s class. for junior division. The first sponsored film to he seen at the school, “Let's Go il\ Fishing” was reported mast Buc- “3 erm | cessful. Pry TAKE OUT At the close ‘of the business | session,- a social period was en-: joyed with refreshments served by Mrs, Walter Johnson, hospi: tality convener, and her com- mittee,. iss Annette mondeat ate tended her: sister a 1s: ridesinaid, | | wearing an; sensemble- ‘of: 864, blue! fer |Yepp with: navy: accessories" ‘and’. corsage of pink ‘ blossomis:Mr: Olifford.. Johnsen “was ‘grooms: mans) oe: A oy Following . the. smony;! # | friends. and relatives of. the b inhed, ¢ om dal pair; wore: entertaing officiated at ithe: ‘eereinony ; for! buffet luncheon, ‘at thes | which the. bride,, given. An.-mar- | the groom's: parents where’ ink “4 wage by: her father, wore.a lovely tapers: and: pink: and/white car e scene ace” ! ouble-ring non Roap FOOD b uSS” a Banquets of Bay ypes “QUEBEC: dA ‘smart: bathing} sult with ‘a: good. figure inside: it Assisting i in. receiving were the : : Be Agel who chose’ a, grey a: a gunmetal-| are definite” assets fora syn- Hawryluk, ‘Mary. Odowes, Mae: ‘| pale pink sult, with’ neutral ac-' natlons graced: ‘the lace-covere gessotles,, whilte hat: and: orchid. bride’s” table, centred--by. om ee three-tier. wedding: cake, : Sui gS. : bride's nibther, wearing: a two- |) ithe ail, 1F piece. ieee mauve. with: jacket. of grey: velvet. and “y: How. cor- | “ (s+) gage, and: tie groom's ‘trother,. g, ¢ Sui ’ eo ~~ Lonsémble. with: white: stole, pink: or wimmes ‘ Frocessoties and:pink. corsage Ser vitewrs atthe: ‘reception in- cluded ‘Marie ‘Beckley, Agnes‘|. chronized ; ‘swimmer, says. “Que- Leask, Joyce Ritz. Norma: John- # bec's: Gisele’ Pullin, son: and Adele’ Koefoot: Deanna. The: 24- year-old. -ash- bleade’ pean aMended ‘the : “bride's A QUIET BUNCH — There’ 5 ‘not much life in this crowd. Except for tne human being at' the. left, the others are all mannequins at a junk fair in Paris, And:the only live character - really: chose himselt a nice package'to carry, leaving the other forms. for anyone else who happens. by. FOSTER HOMES WANTED! Ce "| Borden PTA Told of Children's 5 Needs ‘The urgent: need: for more foster. homes-for children’ in the Prince Rupert area was -stressed at a meeting last night. of the Borden Street. Parent~ Teacher Association when representatives of the Social Welfare Branch here. outlined thelr work,: FS. May, district“supervisor and Mrs, F, Jones, social worker, told the” group that, ‘at present, homes .were needed for’ at least 30 children, Some 34 children, thiey said, were at present under: welfare care because their. parents had elther lost their parental. rights ‘through court decisions, or were temporarily unable to look’after 1 0t: into. isynehronizel: swimming | by accident’ nine years ago. 8 | Her: ‘fellcy? -wor'kets each ‘year ralse funds to’ send her to’ the Quebed provincial, United States. ° senior ‘and: junior: and Canadian. championship:,, contests. This ue she'r c Second place: in Following. the reception; “the ‘newlyweds left’. for ‘a: week: ‘long honeymoon trip: ‘mot 0 r in through. the interiuc.. ff ie Dai Re old The . Pe ow: HOLLYWOOD =i. “The” gagement, of actress Debbie: Re nolds® and | singe _-\Igng ‘rumored ‘and expected was S announced T sday sommes + Table Setting Dead Giveaway ‘To Personality NEW YORK (®--The way you cat. the treble is a key to your personality, outlook and way o Ife, says Helen Chambeilin of Seattle, a naturdl-born hostess who has made a career out of Il. "For instance,” says this vi- “rant, svarkling westerner, “there's the traditional gal who alinas to grandmother's damask ind haviland china, even thouzh said Mrs, Jones; “is to have the opportunity of growing up in his own home, but we know that there are times when a- family can not be held together, and it may be necessary to make a plan for the child, temporarily-or per- manently,” away: from his’ par- ents.” At present, the ¢ io pointed out if ‘there were’ suitable “foster homes in the area’ they would be able to place at least another |We. believe that there are many 30 children” who’ iargently re-|0thers who'believe in them too, |- quire ‘such cai.’ In the mean+/Cthers who beueve in. them: time they try to help:the af-|enough to want to be good foster {Civic Centre, ‘Thursday, October |yieq’ in ‘June in’ Hollywoo fected familics in their present |Parents to them.” She went on/2i, 8 Pm: ‘Mote: e reetpes please. |parents: said, . Neither: has situations,. but: are well “aware |t0 Stress that these children were) Sy (245) married led. before. ‘hat the children are not having net saree nee eeikan aba @ Listen: ‘to. ‘special | broadcast she has no mald to serve a for- {thelr children due to dllpess of |a.decent opportunity to grow Up ay Ip and euldane on Pririce-Rupert Tourist Bureau auThis V 5 ; Week — The Prince Rupert Canadian j AC ed our hel d guid ma{ dinner,. There’s. the slip-jother temporary problems. happily. jeserve NRE they ane te eet over CFPR,. Friday, Oct. 22, -6:30 hod one wiio takes the course of| “The first right of every child, "Mrs. Jones also noted that happily and well” pn . | lops. the ; 1 Tg ET ee a ‘ ea. Aa thetable be ehlpped aA Be _ After calling for - a ‘show’ of e 66: ordinathig ea ‘and Home | css meds Wetnest, 8p lime-st-re dishes. There's the hands, which indicated that at Cooking. and ‘denionstration of. Lounge. Speaker. “Er "Morse ‘of Ottawa, national: ‘etor. many Prince Rupert. residents arr nee “swimmin isn't see these children’on the'streets g a. leg show,” se says. “It takes|. daily, and wonder why some~'a jot of hard work and skill. But thing isn’t done about. them. . the. “judges: usually think a - “It is only when people,’ who streamlined ; girl. either in “the have. a great deal to offer in the | water’ o¢-out is more smooth and | way ‘of love and understanding, |eracetut than’ others “who _ might open their hearts and tomes to|y be just ag skilled?” ws these: children, ‘that we can do something to meet: the: situation,” ” she said.’ i “We believe in children, and ts age ee 5 Reynolds of Burbank. | Miss’ Reynolds, ; ee ol ngme is Mary: Fra @ Hospital Auxiliary meeting; |ang ‘Fisher, 2 ou be least 50 percent of the ‘people a at. ‘dancing ; by: Buddy:. Taft's: class: fe te ne mores vavyslal the meeting‘ had no knowledge) Excellent. prizes: and .door prize. us land then worrles -hroughout the jof the foster “home program, Thursday. Oct. ‘meal for fear one of her guests me speakers ee ‘Any. residents , tone {o soill or break some- jinteregted In the ‘Program. ' thing, In each case'the table set- ciscuse the matler offleg, and Iveaway ne ee eg vi ON. ae ot oer a dend gv wa end in Bo Ce jay can “ t During the ‘P-TA business “seas dable eettings, brought, about, by LL & ! . | ston school Christmas plans were our casual. way ‘of iving,” she | ‘discussed, ‘With’ deefsion’ feached "exrjains, ‘Opare veop' c hava sery- | oh to hoid Christmas parties in: “the ants any mores and tbls “js “igthool concert as-Well as’a} Meda foraiel Ainhergintary «| 1s nied The butte. a a the’. emt ‘The. group heard | a report on buttet: haved repdized the! format! _,. the ‘Children’s Preventive: Dental | -, Clinic? in’ which it -was noted, {that $1,200 must Be° raised ‘to |, finance the clin tig, and thap. more,. jlt-dgwn dinner, with a afer ent set of china for each. ch ury ji most’ homes. And wiht lt Hae : ums new ronreption “of weln afermal dishes, nen and st ver,” v4 ‘ ! - i r Tay: ae ea | ia . ; wre named rept ‘esentatives to’ IJ g ¢ , Jrems and music seclions, -res-, 1” wi cls secitvely, of ths Prhice Rupert’ Cen ZOU M.sic and Drama Festival Ase Jocie dion, | Jt was noted that P-TA mem- | ary dae , Dance Jridday — WY A . | The Prince Rupert Clvie Centre Teen Town Club tg sponsor a donee Friday, Ortoher 22 in oh attempt to Inerease the club's aryp s DAY G Lounge membership, Will be given away to ellelbl ‘teoners who attend, The dane q wit be held in Che al the Centre, prrccr ! tel tus Lie Another Osan, wet U' Vor tayy (qown Ine Cf bathe s Dryer, Minty * ‘Tryst ip Puller the gates TAME yy, Ayy 48, ou MONTH Coa! 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