fegion Branch 27, Fihase oof pies. RP Stages s Bazaar Boxy - renovated wived the gucats, Mrs. Fred Calderon, ker, Bars Ole Skog fr. I convener urrie. Barrie Y Hamilton, Mrs. med Jack Cobb B United church, oon trip to ¥ ouver Island, 00K INTO 1955 ting Needs NOW ) ) Printing OMPANY Zers of the Queen Mary of the IODE,’s Cam- BR nicipal and Duchess of bh Chapters will fori up Branadian Legion at 2:30 B iandard bearers, the Chatham naval reserve pnducted by C/O (UB) Ben vill also be in abe ‘cenotanis a wreath will Bd beate the parade ta Fairview Cemetery, cemetery Sat. Wo J, iH play the “Last Post" eile” and Major W. C. Fat the Salvatlon Army an address A prayer ad by Mrs, HL J, Clarke, f the Queen Mary Chap- Bhapier will then place @ all veterans graves ins , Americans, ! eo Canadian Legion wil! Flk's | bde an attractive setting Pgecesatul annual bas BM try staned by the Ordez | Raxoval Purple yesterday Ie Slatta, honored royal! ree of the home-cook- Bexore Mrs. Carl Erlek- y Boychuk was general for the sewing and able with Mrs. Edward hd Mrs. A. L. Shaw as- ree of raffles was Mrs, Jatson, asaisted by Mrs, Lean and Mrs. Donald ames Flaten attended pod with the assist- was Mrs. BHolkestad assisted by a Hamilton and Mrs, Meicholas Gurvich was dn mi the servers who were | Mis Gastaldini, Mrs. Cart! ho oMrs James Hynd- b. Folmer Odde and Mrs. me eas Mrs. Erie Moore, ve wiiners were: Mrs, . HL oats WIE) McLean, Me Mrs Donald Holtom, narrled this morning left Mpert by plane today foc! Local and Long rt N bye Cai y ry SATS omits ean 0 Lg indsay’s wACARTAGL & STORAGE LTD “VOUT ALLIED VAAN ALON" oration Day Ceremony Honor Fallen Sunday Bolien of the First and Second World Wars will Bored in Prince Rupert Sunday afternoon when htion Day ceremonies are staged by the Imperial of the Daughters of the Empire and the C 4609 2-0 SEW - EASY! Choose lon tons, Print plainly SIZE, i Rowse Rites Set Tomorrow : nung. | [ Sonja Ladies Plan Bazaar | A fall bazaur will be held No- vember 4, It was deelded when the Sonja Ladies held a dinner meelhig Club 27, Tuesday evening | ‘Twenty-flve members attend: ed the last meeting of the ye twith Mra, Osear Giske, president, i the clay, destino ching — Crating — Cartago -— Storage Distance Moving Lift Van Servico ona- ‘)) Less oF Prrafore | by fine Hows PINAFORE or party dress — this “princess” style looks love- liest on your Htile miss! You'll want to sew several — with sleeves, withdut — so pretty, ay cheeked cotton, puckered ny- {no fronting)! Use cen. trast for graceful scailop trim. Pattern 4609; Child's stzes 2, 4, 6, 8. 10. Slze 6 takes 134 yards 35-inch; <4 yard contrast. ‘ This pattern easy to use, sim- ple to sew, Is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instrue- Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (35e) In-colus (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER, ' Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Prinee Rupert Daily News, Pattern Dept, 60 Front Ole : Street West, Toronto, Ont. an, | The Largest Selection | of White Shoes in Town % Sandals $4.95 tw + Foom Mocs x Wedgies F4.30 1 RHI Meelod Punvos and Sondals Recoup Los Mr. Robertson sald. year. McNay, slage manager, S Play Tonight | Aids Terrace Another appreelative crowd, slightly blgger than on opening night Wednesday, roared its head off last night as Prince} 2: Rupert Little Theatre Assocta- on continued to improve on Its capers in “See How They Run.” Director John Robertson sald that apart from his humorous Introduction at the opening of the three-act iarce, his job was} } done. The actors In the ribald comedy, dealing with hi-jinks in an English vicarage, have got ‘{thelr parts down pat and are suf. {lclently reliable to carry on, He sald that tonight's show may be the best of the lot since a large audience ts expected for “Terrace Nicht" to help the Ter- race Little Theatre group recoup its losses suifered when the In- terlor town’s Civic Centre was destroyed by fire earlier this Actually In charge now, Mr. Robertson said, was Georglana Royal Purple Donates $25 To Auxiliary June, floats and children’s races. dai, + ‘and Miss Kildal, Scrabble wis enjoyed during | | the soclal with Mrs, Cart Erick.) “en and Mrs. Viola Anderson! (¥ Dennis Rowse, infant son of winntog first prizes, while Mrs. incouver” Mr, and Mrs, D. J. Rowse, WL Carl Halverson won the booby > Fifth Avenue East died last night. prize. iin the Prince Rupert General ; | Hospital, {Private funeral serviees In the ‘hinds of the Ferzuson Funeral iHome, will be held tomorrow [with Father 0. P, Mohan offlel-- paerveds as Pees ole eo ame cent Ger eet weet - . READERS. ATTENTION ALL CN, EMPLOYERS ee oenenetnee Other business saw members vote to support brother Elk’s Int y thelr “Flag Day” program, July! 1, when they will assist with! Chairman in charge of child- ren's races ls Mrs, Nichalas Gur- vich assisted by Mrs, Witllam | McChesney, Mrs. Bartle Watson Refreshments were then hoe ena @ Remember last yenr’s (NRA, Plenie? ‘There will be a ON AA, Hmeeting In the indies’ walting ‘room, Sunday, 2 pm. dune lth, tn organize this your's plenie. ple “hte bigger and better, Alb Inter. We hope to make this year's evted please attend, @ Special meeting of all Satmvon Net Fishermen will be held Sat. urday, June 18 at 2 pm, in the: Canadian Leglon Auditor tim, A donalton of $25 to the -Hos- pital Auxillary of the Prince Ru- pert General Hospital was ap- proved last night when the Or- der of the Royal Purple held its He added that the east was | row completely at home in the well-lighted and decorated set, The set, one of the best yet prottuced by the Little Theatre group, depicts the living room of the Rev. Lionel Toop's vicarage, {t ls the scene of Increased com. plications as four mintsters, one of whom t's a spy, get tangled up with the vicar's wife, a village spinster and an American actor. t \ JL. Hiebert - Posted To Trail LEAVING TONIGHT on the Union Steamship Camosun Is J. Leonard Hiebert sanitary inspector for Prince Rupert for the past two years. Mr, Hidbert has been transferred to Trall, With Mr. Hiebert are his wife and two children Donald and Kerrl who will spend a short time in Vancouver before pro-* ceeding to Trall. Mr. Hiebert for the past two years has becn regional director of the Northern Chamber of Commerce which includes Smithers, Terrace and Prince Rupert, district Juntor Playlot Stands as Memorial, Warnin - i oy te “i yd Aiter Young Boy Killed in: Street VANCOUVER, 4%) -~ Wayne Fisher, who played and died In the crowded streets of the Mount Pleasant area, has left a legucy of safety to youngsters all oyer the elty. The Wayne Fisher i | transforming a vacant lot into i +a playground for the pre-school set, has been taken as a blue- print for communities in ower parts of town, Wayne was killed by a truck May 27 and his parents, Mr, arid Mrs. Lawrence Fisher, told re- porters thelr son had: played outside only 27 days out of the three years he had lived due to thelr fear of the heavy vehicles {J which rumble through the area {’ tn the adjacent Inctstria) dist- riet. Other parents echoed fear, + Community merchants, nelgh- | bors and the Canadian Legion donated time, money and mater- ns to set up the Wayne Fisher ot. GENERAL CO-OPERATION : The Legion applied to a heavy machinery company with an offer to buy from them the‘ only vacant Jot jn the clear {t. A department store and a jew- establishment swings, slides and a wading pool. elry PERSONALS Mr. Ross Nocl, pharmacist at} Mrs. Elizabeth Llewellyn 1149 Elghth Avenue East, left the city this morning by plane for Van- couver where she will meet her daughter, Mrs, Willlam Bredt of Montreal and stay at the home of her son, Mr. Donald Llewellyn, In Vancouver for a month's visit. reereeninr ten nae Mrs. Charles Collins of New Westminster arrived here Wed- nesday evening to spend a month | visiting In the clty with ner son and daughter-in-law and grand- last meeting and soclal of the:children, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam 1254-55 year in the Elk's home. , Collins, 1144 Eighth Avenue East. The donation was the order's! -7"~ ‘why of commemorating Royal: [Purple Day held annually In! Mrs. Louls Gastaldini ts chalr.! PO‘ man of the float committer as- | sisted by Mrs, Carl Halverson, | Mrs. Donald Wanamaker, Mrs. 4.1L, Shaw and Miss Yvonne Kil- y ym) in Ottawa on ested in’ polllles sha told re- : porters: “Lam just Uvine ‘tl 142) Balmion prices Wil he the sub: Jee, Hhoad of BG, @ Try the Grand Cafe for Jum. bo Prawns, cooked any style: Sweet and Som Fried speclally, Din HS, ( Rar oat Meas Reeord Kien Foo Yung) Chicken Chow Mein: Half Chicken, and (he best Red Brnnd T-Hone Sleaks. Phone ardars a 140) Hat, frenhinventa, Actmisalon ant (Mit) : $095 owe 6,95 PAO 4 $4.93, $8.95 ' CHILDREN'S RUNNERS How tasnley Arch Supports WEAR “ $1.10 \0 $2.90 606 3rd West Phono 5926 Jointly sponsored by the: (UIGAW.U, and Natlve Brother. | ad @ Mekols lor "Bee low Thoy fh ws Weednondiy throush Bate! vrday, 390 pan, Clyle Centre, @ Moose night, Saturday, da. 18, Bo'clork, Games, dancing, te- ' | \ I | | ! } | George Drew (Progressive Con- ; Servative leader) gets clected 1 to nawer.” (CP Photo) OEPRUPIAVOERIVODLONOEPDODOOUDON FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 19 GIVE: DAD Perfect Shaves finbeam Big Smooth Single Head for Closer, Cleaner Shaves Sunbeam $77.95 HRS wePeeingreTT Philishave $77.95 hpnendhaincidmtamtnetimemsnamenstene te kd Schick $77.95 tA com weavers Schick Syee'al BC, POWER NHSNER Rt, PINON RR SEDI OD DOL ONOL ORE OD EOES 219 NORTHERN PH ata PRINOK RUPERT STEWART, 11,0, Decth’s Pharmacy Ltd., left this niorning by Canadian Pacific Airlines plane for a two-week holiday to Victoria where he will visit with his parents, M r. and Mrs, P. R. Noel, , gu ' MRS, OLIVER ORR smiles + happily her i Mend birthday, Keenly tnter- ‘ | | | | | | area, company donated it and threw in the bulldozer hnd crew to hen Mr. Ronald J. Allon, manager of the Bank of Montreal, left this morning by plane for Spokane where he will attend the Wash- ington Banker's Association con- vention, June 19,20 and 21. Mr. and Mrs. Willlant Barton, Killas and Christopher Apart-; ments, leave adoard the CPSS Princess Norah tomorrow morn- Ing for Vancouver where they will sail on the Orona, June 2), for England. They are accom- panying their daughter-in-law Mrs. Erle Barton and children 249 Ninth Avenue West, to visit with Mes, -Barton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cheshire in Lon- don for qishort stay while mak- Ing the round trip.on the Aus- tralian Orient Line, contribution, . tot lot, anywhere in Vancouver, Vancouver, their The donated ¢ A forestry firm made a cash ho.moro slgns will be In addition, another machin- ory firm offered ail the steel pipe] and fittings necessary to make swings for any such lots opened Already, other elvic groups in North | Vancouver and Burnaby have adopted tho Idea and are planning similar]: play area for toddlers, so that) ). rer MR. AND MRS, LAWRENCE Fisher and thelr two chilaren stand below a sign designating the Wayne Fisher playground in Vancouver's crowded Mount Pleasant areg. The playground, recreation equipment and the labor of the men who built it were all donated In memory of the Fisher’s three-year-old son, Wayne, killed while play- ing in the street. The lot will accommodate 200 youngsters. 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