Comedy Starts Season Tonight Bm of the Civic pene of feverish Mi as the Prince Ppvatre held — its yor its latest B aaon is Blue,” comedy by F. Bam yeiis q three-day , zc the local the- Ropes will be its ig dale, Banc in eastern nd Canata it - for se.eral Blue.” under the mer, Gerry Woou- of a series of Bsented by the Fiitle Theatre As- B ihe 1954-55 sea- Dowdle MAETRIST E5548 ma Ave. W. -| designs on Donald Principal roles are played by Nina Youngman as Patty O'Neill, Peter Mickles as Donald Gresh- am, Jolin Robertson as David. Slater and Harley Lewis as Michael O'Neill, Nina Youngman portrays: a young working girl in New York who while bathing. to retain her morals, becomes entangled in a double triangle. This roll calls for her to play a rather highly spirited young Miss anxious to culminate a marrlage of Icve and money despite all obstacles. Peter Mickles plays a young architec) who helps Patty O'Neill fulfill her ambitions, John Robertson portrays the wealthy, indifferent father of Cynthia, an important unseen character of this play. who has _ Gresham's affections. Harley Lewls, in-a brief but telling appearance carries a lo* ‘of punch as the stern and pro- tective father of Patty O'Neill, Fashion Show : Th, Sha lure Frourleen Models At least fourteen models will Ae whole mov- fepvour hands — Bmiplets respon- Byour satisfac- Aricus, too, are}! Bee iree estimate, ‘ b: CARTAGE BILITIES BS CARTAGE BD RAGE LTD. , display fall and winter fashions ‘when the Ladies Auxillary of the ; Canadian Legion stage their Pre. Christmas Fashion Show in the Canadian Legion auditorium this Thursday evening. Among the models chosen so]. far are Mrs. Percy Bond, Mrs. William Rothwell, Miss Drew Patrick, Miss Myrna Knutson, Mrs. Darrow Gumez, Miss Sylvia Helland, Norma Johnson, Mts, M, J. Orme, Mrs, R, Merrison and’ Mrs, J: Gordon. During the one and a half hour fashion show, added at- tractions will see one of the models wearing a series of old- fashioned clothes. The array of latest fashions will be high- lighted by « slip of gure gold. During tl.e short intermissions piano, violin and vucal selections —- | Will be presented. | | i | and Gent's mes in many hear. Blie truly personal $4.50 instone Lot one of (hese thstene rings, All itr sel tings, , a slenet inns Mviely Vf NOCH, Ao please WIM, | "$9.00 Mill hold any Christmas Be Cook bWollor ' This Week — ‘p.m, bazaar and risimas Store ‘00 eromeseny noe Planist for the fashion show will. be. Yvonne Schaffer and ‘commentator will be Mrs. John ‘Denning. OT on ere ee entitnt Elnore Philpott, columnist and, MP will speak at the Canadian. Club of Prince Rupert’s mect- | ing. Wednesday, 8 pan. Sons of. Norway Hall. ¢ + + Canadian Legion Women's! | Auxillary will hold Its pre-' ‘Christmas Fashion show at the: “Canadian Legion auditorium | Thursday, November 18 at 8 + t he he Women of the Moose’s Fall! tea will be held | Thursday, November 18 sere ‘lorme, a past noble grand of present Noveniber 5, ‘Rev. L. G, Sieber Odd Fellows, Members of the Gdd Fellow and Rebekah Lodges in Prince Rupert, last week honored: a long-time member: of both groups and city pioneer, who will leave soon to make his home in the south. He is H. M, “Harry” Daggett, 528 Seventh Avenue East, one- time mayor of Prince Rupert, who with his wife will leave aboard the Prince George Thurs- day night to make thier home in Vancouver where their son, Dr. H. M. Daggett, Jr., is assistant professor of chemistry at the University of British Columbia, At a joint social evening at-. tended hy. members, of, Centen- nial Rebekah Lodge No. 40 and Prince Rupert Lodge No. 63, IOOF, Mr. Daggett was presented ‘}of both lodges by Mrs. J. M.-De- the Rebekahs. ©. ‘CHARTER MEMBER Mr. Daggett-Was thie firs? noble’ grand .of Centennial Reébekah ‘lodge on its inception: May 29, ‘}with a music box clock on behalf |: —Photo by Van Meer Studle PRINCIPALS IN A RECE wNT ocal wedding” were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Carl Johnson, united in marriage at First United Church, heard the marriage vows, The bride Doraleen Olson is the daughter of Mr. Oscar Olson and the groom is the son of Mrs. N. G. Nelson, 1106 Eleventh Avenue East Rebekahs Fete Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daggett prairies and in Vancouver briefly before coming to Prince Rupert in 1909. In his early days here} he followed his trade as-a car- penter, He was employed for 16 years on the provincial govern- ment wharf, first as an account- ant and then superintendent, util 1928, when he again turned to carpentry. In 1953 he was ap- pointed city assessor but after a few months was forced by poor health to retire. ACTIVE OFFICIAL Always interested in commu- nity activities, Mr. Daggett, en- tered the civic political scene in 1943, serving as alderman and then, winning the mayoralty in 1944 and serving for three years. Since his term as mayor he has served four terms as alderman: Mrs. Daggett caine nere after their marriage in. Vancouver in 1911, and was active for many |that so many. children in - the critically and apparently enjoy-. ‘voiced keen disappointment ‘at | Grade. ‘4—David Hankinson, Bor- 'Elks, OORP- “Witiners of the Younis Canada i Book Week book review contest for Grades 4to 10 in, city schools, sponsored again this year by. the Prince. Rupert. public . Nbrary board, were announced today by the panel of judges, are The judges, Mrs, Perey: Young; Mrs. ‘Morris Wayman and Will Hankinson, said that '214- entries weré i received, An ‘analysis: of the entries showed that 64 én- tries :were’ recelved ‘from Grade 4,74 from. Grade 5;°71 from Grade . 8; .one from ‘Grade: 7: none,. from Grade 8; two from Grade 9, and: two from Grade 10; . The. panel’ expressed pleasure lower grades were ‘reading’ books ‘ing them.’ However, ‘the: judges: the paucity of entries. from ‘the higher. grades. and honorable mentions in. that order, were:: : cen;;.Karen Scherk, Borden; Thomas’ Wayman, Borden. ° Grade 5—Bruce Mitchell,. King Edward; Nora. Mah, Borden; Marcia Mah and Renate Mensch, Borden. Grade 6—Robert Gordon, King Edward; Lois Antrobus, King Ed ward, . Grade 7-David Allen, Booth, Grade. 9— Jean Yamamoto, Booth; Rosie Tamura, Booth.. Grade 10—Sue Kerein, Booth; Doreen Freeman, Booth, : The quality of work, done. by4 most’ contestants was felt: to be a credit to them, the judges ‘said, However, the panel agreed, more care should. be given: to penmanship, spelling and punc- tuation as well as to margins and paragraphing, “The veviewer should learn to open his remarks with a state- ment as to the type of book he or she is reviewing,” one Judge, said, Hear Official. Laud Progress. Aim and ‘ideals of the Bene-- yolent and Protective Order of Elks were outlined: Sunday afternoon by.P, A. Miquelon, of * should say. some- thing about the characters if the) 200" . book “has_ “strong « noteworthy characters, give a. brief sum- or. not he or “she: ‘thinks : it 4s or his. or: her, Age, Wes Church Guay. Leaving Soon: d. Three“ long-time members. of the -First Baptist. Church were honored last ‘night at a farewell gathering: of. the members of the congregation... Winners, with ‘first, seconds |. They were Rey. ‘and Mrs, Fred. Antrobus; who has been the pas- tor of the First’ Baptist Chureh here for the past eight years; Mrs,- J... -Gilker,. ‘organist, | a member of the’ church for. 31 years and Mr. Harry Daggett, a member for 42 years, | Presented to Mr..and Mrs. ‘An- trobus by the group, was a gift of money, Mrs,’ Gilker received. ay brown genuine leather’ handbag’: mary, ‘of the’ “subject: matter : (many. reviews .were +00, long) , and then give a ‘Teasoned : evalu-| ation ‘of. the book as: to’ whether : worthwhile: reading for: children : Horiors. Members: of cabaret dancer | in een she turned to: religion; wil December ‘5.. Two of-hel are entitled’ “From Ca Calvary” a and: “Dead I Wednesday, 8 p.m Fra er! end Mr. Daggett a Pen and pen- Special Busines cil set. -. - Mr. and. “Mis, Fret! ‘Antrobus| are leaving at’ the.end of. Novem-| ber,for Yorkton; Sask., where he {has accepted a call: as pastor of the First Baptist Church there. the end of‘ th2; month with. her. husband; Mr, J. CG. -Gilker, : ‘who is takinig:a position with Booth . ; Fisheries in Seattle: ‘Wash. . Mr. Daggett fs moving to take up residence in Vancouver ‘with: his |: son, Harry Jr.;-a professor ~at UBC. He and. Mrs. Daggett, will leave the city. this coming: Thurs- day. De Refreshments. were’ served: by} oe the Ladies of the Mission Circle. PERSONALS... Holidaying in the. south ‘are Mr, and Mts...John F». Magor, who -left.. ‘Thursday. for Vancou- yer by, plane..; : wee Be bo oe r Edmonton, Dominion Grand Or- years in ‘the Imperial Ordér“ganizer for the BPOE when he Daughters of the Empire and the at. the. Elks. Home. (eee oad Canadian Club. Mr. ‘and Mis: “Daggett “ll make their home at 4078 37th 11919 and is one of the five char. ‘ter mienbers ..e is ‘also a past; ‘noble grand uf the Odd irelliws. | Mr. | The occasion JM saw ‘Daggett and Mrs, James Sinp- .son, another longtime Rebekah, thonored on their pirthdays, cut- iting a large, i: ‘autifully decorat- | od birthday cake. : | Mir. Dagget. was born in New |Evunswick aud lived on the %or% Adams Silver Fizz Gin Vy or Y% French (Dry) Vermouth, Stir wall with Ico and strain, Add olive, or twist of lomon U Nae vals ee AMHENGTRUNG, ONT, This advortisomant ts ndt publ Control Roard or hy tha G VANCOUVET, n.d, ishod or displayed by the Ulquor ovornmont of British Columbia, Avenuc West in Vancouver. : Jape Recorder Vw Project Of Booth PTA The sum: of $150 will be pub toward the, purchase of a “tape: recorder for the Bouth’ Momoridl: Juntor-Senior [High School. by! the Booth Memorial Parent- Teacher Assoclatidn, it was de- elded at a meeting of the group lasl week. The move was taken after R H, Ravidson, Booth School prin- cipal told the ‘meeting of the many uses to which @ tape re- cording machine could be put. Wighlight of the meeting wns a-panel diseusslon on the alms and ohjectives of the Parent. Teaeher Organization, Panel chairman was Ry H. Davidson while other members taking part in the discussion were Mrs, Fi, Reeker, Mrs. P, Mark, FP. N. Sul- ton and H, J, Marchant, Speak- ers were Ilmited to five minutes ench, 4 The group expressed apprecin- tlon ab having [8th and 19th century watercolors on display at the high school, The next meeting of the Booth \Wigh School PTA will be held January 12, 1058, The present membership of the group Is 110. Uso Want Aesnathny Piy an SIMU IRUCEON CUCM EAD LA have then catty when the suisse valle bis advoniven Wy Lia a ce Cola Me ‘spoke. to.a well-attended meeting Stressing the’ lofty princi of the national organization be- fore ‘a joint meeting of the Prince Rupert Elks Lodge and the Order of the’ Royal Purple, Mr. Miauelon said that the BPOE ‘jhad made rapid strides in Can- |: ada in recent years, The national |. group was ‘now enjoying «the |’ greatest growth and develcn-|-§ ment in- Its history, Mr, Mique- lon said, He complimented the officers and members: on, the: “prpgress madd by the local’ laitae. sited tts | Anstitujion. and expressed — his |. surprise and pleasure at. seeing sucht spacious and well-annoint- ed quarters, The “Elks Home" |. was well-named, he said, | He commended (he lorie for. sponsoring the “Mareh of Dimes" campaign for crippled children. On Saturday, Mr. Miquelon was the dinner ruest of Exhalted Rwer A, M. Speers and Mrs, Sneers and Saturday nicht, alone with offleers of the lodge was entertained at a social eventne ul the home of Mr. and Mrs, t{ darnel, R. Hull, \ My Miemelon left oon last night's boat for Kitimat whi re he wll install offiears of the newly-formed Elks lodge there. WE HAVE IT! CONTROLLED HEAT Automate FRYPAN left, for. ‘Burns ‘Lake: Saturday night. F He: pacts to be back : in aL WHISKY © This advertisemenc is not published: or displayed by the Liquor Cuutrol Board by the Government of British Columbia. Mrs. Gilker is also ; leaving. ‘at. : E, T, “Applewhaite, ‘MP Skeena, ; Vow ean he do thi? 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