an) 1 i ~~ tt ”- -erlhlhcv rhc ~ uw © SWORN IN TODAY. Rupert: Club Honors. ~Mr, Justice Brown - “ye sa t |. { 4) " | | bd a lifetime membership i onthe occasion of his departure for Vancouver to be.sworn in.as a member BIC.""He is the first lifetime member in the. history ofthe club, Hn a-brief ceremony y arranged < state hemp em tenn ne oe aye re Parties Held: To. Bid Farewell To: Two Families jure well-known couples, Mr. and’ Mrs. Stanicy G. Potrow and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Ginn Fri- day’ evening were entertained at a. fatewell dinner party by hosts Mr; and Mrs. George Cook: ate thelt’ “home on Third Avenue, with séme- 18 guests attending, *Following the dinner, Mr, and Mrs, Petrow: left by train for Winnipeg where Mr, Petrow has been. transferred as’ ticket clerk ti :thd Canadian National Rail- wys city Ucket office. fr Mr. and Mrs, Ginn left by boat Sf vardny for Nanaimo where a will lake up residence afler lying In Prince Rupert the past. four years. . “On the eve of their departure, Mr. and Mrs. Petrow were also ehtertained by the staff of Cook's {awellery slore and close friends iy ;Club 2 T Aes de eet wate Seth oe einen ote ‘BLACKHEADS “iar t squeeze Mackhrads and Jeave ugly, fecars'- dissolve. them with PENOXINE |, POWDER. Simple - Safe ~ Sure, gGleanses the pores deep down, giving a stkin vila ity and charin. At your agist, Rewulis guaranteed, Jirice $1.99 {PEROXINE POWDER | i. "Mr, Justice Thomas Brown, was yesterday award-. salso presented with a briefcase. in the Prince Rupert Club of the Supreme Court of TA ne eee te conte te te ttn meager @ eaten gare ee by fellow club members, he: was | Mr, Justice Brown’ left’ for] Vancouver later yesterday via Terrace and today Is being sworn in, along with, Mr, Justice John G, Ruttan of Victoria, by Chief. Justice Sherwood Lett. The new Supreme Court judge starts hls new duties témorrew and will be -busy up until the end of the month when the summer recess, Mr. Justice Brown will then return to Prince Rupert to wind up his + [real affairs, Friends Fete. Mrs, D. Hewer: On Departure Mrs. David..HeWer of: 326 Biggar Place was re- cently feted ,at’ several farewell parties ‘with gifts|— and presentations. Mrs: } Hewer and her three chiild- ren, .Imelda,’ Carol “and}. ‘Gary, left Saturday. morn- jing on the "Queen of: the North” to take’ up resid- ence in, Kelowna: and’ join. Mr. Hewer who left Prince Rupert in April, for’. the southern city. ° . Ata small informal. party held at the home. of. her: sister’ Mrs: Angelo Ross! on Sixth Avenue | West, Mrs. Newer waa presented iwith an earring and necklace: set and a souvenir spoon. Mrs. Frank DeBlass was cO- -hostess ‘for the affair, Guests attending were Mrs. Supreme court. halts for the gy Sandy Giordano, - Mrs.‘ Charles Glordano, Mrs, Louis Giordano, Mrs. Floyd Jessup and’ Misa Lee Chesser. - The Catholic Women’s League, of which Mrs. Hewer was an active member, presented - her with a religious book, while the. St. Cecilia's sewing circle ‘of the {I CWL made Mrs, Hewer a: iit of a ‘Tosary . woo ee ne cere ee ' Spring is Here SHOWN: ‘ABOVE is long- ~tlme well- known business man “and. member ofthe Prince Rupert Rotury Club, Chris H. Elkins. . being. presented wilh the traditional Hawaiian lei of friend- “ship by Miss Aloha ‘Rotary and Duke ‘Kahanamoku, Henoluly Rotarian. Mr, and Mrs, Elkins, 138 Fourth Avenuc East, urned home June 9 from a month's holiday in Hawall, ‘Militia; CWAC Personnel. Off to Training Camp “Last of: 19 members of the 120th Troop,” oth: West Coast. Harbor Defence Battery, RCA (M) and the Canadian | Women’s Army Corps attached to the 120th, left yesterday | by plarie via Terrace en route to: Victoria for summer: training. Leaving Sunday by plane were CWAC ‘personnel Privates G. E. le E, N. Bond and Pte, L.!, Devison, D. L- Macarthur and 'Eveleigh. T. M. ‘Thody. Pte. R, M. Foster, | During the summer training | on holiday in the south, will the acting sergeants. will take a join -the city group today at the ‘senior NGO’ s course, the gunners j training camp at Fort Mary Hill, twill tak ea gunnery course and :° Victoria. ' phase one of an NCO course: Going Friday by plane were and the’ CWACSs, will train on} Bdr. W. D. Martin, and Gunners: ‘communications and -seareh: | R, E. Dyer and Robert Tymehuk. ‘Nights, ' See Us Now for Your @ Bulbs @ Seeds '} @ Feriilizers @ Pet Supplies | PRINCE RUPERT | FLORISTS ! 00.jrd Ave, We Wtal 2347 Askuyave dealer jebeut Hime payments. ft Your deater lt Hoted in the phone 4 > RUPERT RADIO Y AND ELECTRIC aan Aye, W. Dial 4236 ' ‘ 2. tS Held Over By Popular Demand The Great DR. KIT EXTRAORDINARY Hypnotist & Magicion AT THE ra TONIGHT Doors Open 7 p.m. Show Starts 8 p.m. whius d Ihis-ls wn show Chat ls amazing, educational and very funny, Hee Wise, rane early. Plekels sold at (he door, toe nie Raw dy Sponsored by The Shrine Club iega ue NO TWO SHOWS ALIKE STUDENTS The CUILDTUEN btu “Fter ewe aaa ware Hh ra ame WTS RENN Also leaving Friday by private | While at Fort Mary Hill Lieut. Ple. Le Forge. “will be on orderly room duty. | Leaving by plane from Terrace | ! Glencross, A/Set, ALN. Van Meer, Shower Honors rs Lieut. J, C. Ewart, and. CWACS: "|B . rideflect | N, Sheppard and. the former Mrs: | Annie Miller, who have each ‘opt j elect Miss Irene Foote: Was | ishe Is 81, They were married ‘presaged last week. when s home here, two weeks” when “the fishing gets better,” Sheppard said. Mrs. James Mellor were ‘hostesses for a miscellan- The first. reviment of Britain's: Grenadier Guards was formed in: ‘Theodore Rempel June 28 | Arriving at the home. of Mrs, ‘sented with a corsage by Mrs. I aecireish | and then seated in the ie Ruy your show tickets at Me af med and while, lopped with jira Cafe and avald line ups. white wedding bell. , Prawns, Plueapple Chicken.’ and Heather Baxter, on beholt ; Phone ortlers our specially, DIM Gr (he guests, presented Miss euiringes, also devarahed liv col- ors of rec and while. Signs ‘of + C. Wardrobe, J. H. Le Forge and : ‘of the trooo and Bdr. -Martin | BQMS N. S. Brewer, A/S¢t. D. B. \ PARKVILLE, Mich,” ‘m—Samucl | The wedding, of bride: a new lives together. He is 93 und | ‘and plan a honeymoon in “about: Dou g las McGreish ‘nd FAMED REGIMENT ‘Miss Foote’s marriage ‘to Charles a | West, the guest of honor was pre- eq ers bridal ehaiy, decorated in colors (Mbs and Chips, Deep Fried! iitig Misses Maureen MeGretsh of pifls arranged tn tawhi doll centrod (he carriages, fh SO they. waited all night. : “la lifetime’. when“ he: was “aut my tabi ie sereervebaders 4 Pee | Koveorceoerooense Francois Lake|- News ~ By AGNES TL NE AVE bqny News Correspondent np - FRANCOIS: LAKE-—Mrs, ‘P,’ ‘nl ig Larson: and’ her. coutin’ who“are|o now living. in: Vancouver - are visiting. Mrs, Larson's’ relations (the Shelfords)\and. friends around Wistaria, Ootsa’ Lake and Burns Lake. They came up. by car with Mrs. John Shelford, Mr, Titus, Anspector: of Motor Vehicles, stopped’-over. on his} y way across ‘the’ lake to’ inspect jthe Francols Lake. fax. " Betty Gatacre- is’ home: ‘again “after spending ‘the weékend ° rat Fort. Fraser; She says. that Ton! “was calle’ out to, fight fire. for -some ‘time, : 4 first ferry tot ‘come: “across: from Southbank. Two had. been at. the “end - of the: lineup the - night before. but.were not able to get on the: ferry as it was! loaded, “ ‘The’ men on. “the Nicholson's night and report having had ‘9 normally good trip. . Sawing : at’ the ‘mill: ‘here’ will probably s start today, Lovis MeClure had a. thrill of - | trolling for trout, He caught “several and then thought, he'd caught. the bottom of the. ‘nke. However, it. was: a char .and! “he had some. difficulty landing: it | as the ‘lake had’ become guite Trough. He had a-15-pound test Ine*and licht tackle, but, with patiehce (it took | fan. hour), he managed to tire the. 34-nonnd. ichar’ out ‘and: get i, into: the hoat.. It was 42 inches long. Mr. and Mrs, Rowe ab. Tehos- adding to. meat. halls, ete. ‘}eeptacle, ‘for ‘the. ‘crumbs,’ Store | used for souffles, bread puddings.) river drive came back on Friday |: ey to many a: “dish,” Here three simplest rules sal un ‘When you, breading meats anid ‘croqicl - Grinding ‘dry bread’ ‘fs the: eas: T lest. way: {to make’ a’ large: batch’: of. fine crumbs, and: to: use /up}: left-over bread. A plastic bag:at- tached’ -1o: the. ‘grinder. -with rubber. band. makes ‘a: good Te dry. bread: crumbs. in’ an: airtight container. until ready: to, use. To make § soft breadcrimbs, use fresh’ ot..day-old. bread. -;With.|' fingers, “pull, bits ‘of : ‘bread. from slices. - —.-removing ‘crusts, Af d sired. - (Soft breadcrumbs. ‘are in meat loaves, “Cas serole dis ete). DON'T BE DISTURBED if you’ have ‘an: active teen- -ager ‘in yo r family. who: has‘-a: constant ap-. petite. Ab ‘this- age. they: ‘require extra food:to maintain the body in cits” growth ‘and | ‘output of. energy.’ “In, addition to their.b anced diet at regular. ‘meals;: ‘they. usually: need.’ “petween-meal: an oan i ise cna : oe “Prince Fuge Daly News 1956: their regular meals -GOOD. NEWS for bachelors and. small © families: Tomato’ juice now ‘is “avallable in: handy‘.10-0z , tin. This: idea’ was” developed: to take” caré-of the. wants - ‘of those not - immediately ‘interested: an bhe largeresize packs : . _inkut. Lake now. have: a telephone | ‘installed: Charlie and: Mrs. ‘Brace “drove , down. from Prince: Rupert. fora ‘short visit,. but were only- able | ito stay for. two. nights... They’ expect, to be back again in the . {fall to ‘stay. ‘the’ winter | in their ' Mrs. won. MeQnan “and hai, daughter Gwendolyn, 415 Fifth : Avenue: East; left: this: morning ‘own home here... holiday. by CPA‘ Plane for a | two-week - There is a tiny, “hummine 7 bird’s. nest . in .a-trees right po against, one of. the Clift Narri- son cabins: at: Tehesinkut Take, From. the: window itis: nossible to see ‘into the: nest, The: ergs were: tiny, | like: little: white: beans, and now: there. ara. two baby: birds about ‘the’ size. of. bees. oo Rin Herrison, irvis eway fora month -or so: .with: “his fuper Cub. flying for a mjnihg com- pany at Bowser Lake, a — oe Te, oy ay “4 ——~ Se a ee a Tuesday. ‘and Sunday. for Stewart & Alice Arm vs Little. three- vear-old Marie was going with her mother un to her. Granny Keefe's to dinner and as.tisual she.took her green purse, But for some. reason . shea was most particular that nobody would touch her purse, and kent jit with her during the meal, This made her mother suspicious. so when opportunity came ta joa dn she found a baby chick, safe ‘and sound, The child evident!” ithought that as she entaved vigitine soamueh that the chick’ would enjoy jt too! 11:30 a.m. “Tuesday, * Thuréday;. , Friday” To. ’ Ketchikan. and ‘Con-' nections to all'.Alasko, ‘For TIC KE TS AND. . RE SERVATIONS | where cra tsmanship e. a car were Gunners F. Donecz, T. ‘Ewart will be officer in charge | yesterday were WO2 P, A. Bond, TRY AGAIN” | Irene: Foote | Uved three mates, are beginning i Sunday at Sheppard's Mrs. Eric Moore,:; Mrs: leous shower in honor of, 1656 as a personal bodyguard Lo wenn eee | William Baxter on Third Avenue This week we have Long Spare: patowing an evening of games, (32 15, (4) 'hoote wilh {he laree assortment © [PMs and Hors" humorously I @ Regular mecUing Loyal Order! dose, Tuesday, dune 19, ‘hostesses Included sagen leselay, (143) } yenke, mace by Mrs, Moore + Tnviteck guests were Mrs, Ton @ W.O.T.M, business meeting, | Pot roff, Mrs. GV, Sutherland, | followed by Installation af Of) Mrs, Blyna Penott, Mrs, Toso: Cleers, dune 20 at the Moose | Cireltell Mrs. Maurlee Bishop, Temple, Meéilng 8 p.m, sharp, Mrs, Joseph Kurdzicl, Mrs. J, M, 1,0.0.M. and Guests Invited to) Bennett, Miss Sheila Bennott, installation a 2 pan. iy Mrs, Louls Amdlo, Mrs, Gordan | Calderwood, Mrs, Radney Recreas son, irs Matthew Garholl, Mrs.! y Sehlen and Mrs, Ci, H @ Annunelation Hon Club, Thupsday B ofelock, GR, WA; ord, $I SOCIAL CREDIT MEETING: —- er nares eT ra hy whe Bhane Wo teatc Whadl lars fel ee Aptele tebe wakan Awe WAN. phy. afin aaer Ouse was gael ot ANe «& Aha # ewe , ' CIVIC CE Tomorrow Evening, ouete ft 4 i Ab owe woe We eo he $i he wage: peed aa - i. 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