ee ee INGE AAR Ye wh gig pet eee 7 BR . “ tes PREIS ALINE aca sabarnaiiy Nl ote WE et dae Ep EE Fee Ep Oa ES i WE Ge Hk boas ey oa ea ' at Pa ot : wee TRE ey Be TB AT Be BE Saat TPs fovea POLOEHED OEE OPEFEIPOESIOE FEF EEPH PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS 3 lreland’s Three Top Desig ners Feature ieee Monday, August 6, 1956 PERSO N ALS : Bryer nin on ec etn gamete mene Ri if q d Child Ss he : | . idosaeccesesnacceeesecacesereee é A oof hi f A oye we tees We ena 4 c ar € | ren... Cc 00 - Miss Audrey Wrathall, 306 io utumn. Fas lons OF. ae Vverage - VE€are a - . . Fifth Avenuc West left Satur- eo ce He RH A FN ne eo dbes me mi Realizes $360 On Ta Da: J,\vay by car for a lnree-week MONTREAL—At the July fashion ‘shows in. Dublin, "’}reland’s three’ top Ue, “een g : y holiday In Kelowna, designers all presented comfortable cotlections: of. autumn ‘and winter clothes ak R hain total of $361.20 was raised Saturday in the) Jackie MeGinnis, son of Mr.; designed more than ‘ever For the average wearer, thé Irish Export Board repo is 43 VET ilelron’ \ ' t « se Ohno “ oa 1g ‘ ; ¢ 3 on ~ ” vat 1 Tae i Me , tHe hteney wid ae S tag day, it was learned today, jand Mrs, George McGinnis, ‘44 uniquely Irish fabries, . color} jum effect achieved with large, worn by. the local ‘woinen, be yi Wards the formatic i pi ool Fe ae taaign P thts accents, plus the individual lin-| guffed pockels set on an angis|comes. high ‘fashion’ under: he ot for, qhout 11 ret rd i ieheen, (children and practical methods Melia a Cat any es created by Connolly, Gilbert, on the hip, = . puidanice.'A large shawl- is.lined : av 40 be started here b ed childven.lot teichihg the mentally defle- Airlines for’a month's holiday and Kenna, are the significant; er coats are all clutch style, | with scarlet satin for.‘an’ even An official for tl ‘ wee mber. ient, in one is guest of iu features of the shows. many flaring from, a ‘yoke in |ing wrap, a stole is.made’ from +4 ation said toca ny ne ts IL Lectures will be elven by vist- eonn ane aun Mr, and Mrs. Eybil Connolly’s “cossack” line |{he back but almost straight | one split: In’ two “and ‘joined: jos. trlbule to the generosity 0: /Rashltal personnes, salt mein -s Dor spstes give it, the feeling of authen-| pinely pleated sort linens ap- |comes } sarong-like, skirt; worn. wy Prince Re sone alte 0! hers of Woodlands school anc| Miss Dorothy Webster of Van- ticity. “She uses high draped | yo, for hocvied utumn thealts with: a’ cilron: yellow’ silk jersey: Hi” Al the University of pritish | Overall co-ordinator Dr. Violn{couver, returned home — this turbans, and. scarf collars with | 44 evening coats, There is one {sweater Ms hus Columbia. today ve the MUSP | Coscidy of Ohio Stale Univer- morning by plane after a week's many suits and dresses. lovely and romantic one in gun-| For. “her. “romantic... eyenin “eachers from 20 similar school: sity, Mrs, John san a uth Shag O08 handwoven| neai grey linen with palest |dresses the théme of the Conne ri began a five-day course spons- Schools for retarded children apartments anman, Bhzabeth tier beats et wove a lilac pink saling © mara shawl cloak is. repeated. In: i ored:.by the University Bxtens- have been completely finances! —— * been further developed. Coat | The native Irish, fabries, goss- fine black lace,” ae a ms iin, Department and the Asso-; by the communities they serve, William’ Dickson accompanied linings run from red flannel to amer : Ilnen, hand-crochet lace, Again there are.a:lo ‘of twee Ma an Jor Retarded Children: until last spring when legis-| his mother, Mrs, Nancy Dickson pure silk satin and gold lame. were, prominently used: for even= | mixtures, yellowy greens, mytt 4 0 men Columbia. _ | ation enabled the local schootlof 452 Kighth Avenue East, this | She uses a lot of black and ing gowns, There ls a: rayishing and. cedar: and. Parma viol | he session covers Instruction boards to budget for the provin-| morning to* Vancouver where white, with pink and red as short evening gown called “Anna | bended in. light and dark. ton u he nature of mental defic- cial average of $256.47 per year} Mrs, Dickson will receive m2d- runners-p for evening wear. Karenina” made of a- thousand es, Garnet ‘red velvet: - leneyy “evaluation of retardec}for each retarded child. ical treatments, They left by There is a black and peat hand-crochet lace roses: On a dramatic .everiing:: dress “a i ea cunmuanieemenme= |OPA plane, brown, handwoven tweed suit | ellis of narrow pink ribbon. "| chinese ‘brocaded’. jackets. are Raymond ‘Kenna uses th. “sporting” line, inspired by mas- culine sports clothes of : 1890, which Sybil Cormolly calls “Cos- sack.” The jacket is only eight Mr’ and Mrs, Lawrence Brow- ing slacks.) 000 worn with jewel-coloured’ taper Friends Pack New School Hall To Bid Parish Priest Farewell , Members of the Church of the Annunciation and triends who parked the new scheol auditorium Jast night in honor of Father O. P, Mohan, re- cently appointed parish priest of Sacred Heart church in Terrace, “would great charity, his cheerfulness; yation Army Citadel, Thursday and his kind thoughtfulness! night, The bride Is emer which he showed at all times. [eon e bride ts the former Annunciation - to all of us,” Father MeMahon: Third Avenue West. -said of Father Mohan. | atzke left this morning by CPA plane for Vancouver where they | | will make their home, following ' Mohan's: their wedding here at the Sal- | miss Father ;Miss Jewel Gamblin, daughter “He was like a ray of sunshine} of Mrs, Hazel Gamblin, 1000 WHEN SONGSTRESS ROBERTA LINN is told to go eat her hat, she won’t even blink an eye. Holding and wearing the latest fad.to hit Hollywood, Roberta exhibits the eat-it-and- wear it Alaskan crab hat which she brought back after enter- taining troops in Auchorage. Made from the head-sized shell of the giant Alaskan King Crab, the unique headgear is lined with silk. The giant crabs, largest in the world, make their | This weck the Grand offers -you inches shorter ‘than. the skirt, with a leather belt clinching ‘the waist and an. accentuated pep- READERS @ Avoid line-ups. Buy your Show Tickets at the Grand Cafe, well-mannered. His suits are of . Soo.) NUPH the most beautifil:Irish tweeds,}} °° ens ee |many with little dark collars, || ROAD. GRAVELLING: His coats featured two trends,|| . - ApERATIQ f wo trends, || Z ‘OPERATIONS supremely simple, casual and the modified Norfolk witha: belt and the loose clutch style. . i a Barbecued Duck; Deep: Fried In cocktail’dresses there is ai} the. {rayelling public ist - definite oriental influence:. The: ‘quested ‘ta proceed’ with “cat tion inthe Galloway: Rapid —+ Summit ; Arca, “until: fur habitat near Anchcrage and are exported to the United States for eating and now for wearing. Also introduced was Brother | Leonard Boulter, 345 Biggar Thomas Bird, who comes from! Place, left this morning by Can- England and will teach wood-fadian Pacific Airlines plane for work to the students In the An-}Vancouver en route to Victoria ‘* youts, Father Mohan is not 80- |) netation school and Brothe dng far and the affair should be nunelation school and Brother where he will make his home. “Michae} Smallgombe. one of happiness.” Arthur Mure | yay told the gatherlog, the first Sisters of St. Joseph were qlso, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gordon and ty ‘be held in the new hail. in attendance. ichildren, Bobbie, Laurie, Janct Falher Mohan arrived in High spot of the occasion worry ‘and Betty of 315 Fourth Avenuc Prince Rupert directly from Ire. [he many presentations made to! East, left yesterday by car for land. eight years ago and five the departing priest. Mrs. Frank | Nakusp, BC, where they will years later was appointed parish DeBlass on behalf of the Cath- spend a two-week vacation its ett of Lhe Chure "oli Women's league presented aj guests of Mrs, Gordon's parents, LAUNDER NEW LINENS be-.you .know you can iron the : pret ote oe epoain Meher ene ped aig 8 paren: | fore using, Laundering improves: same or next day. desk set; Dennis Mulroney, pre- | Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hopp. } ; eal of Ik i Should ver have t J. Rayner, now in. Prince Senled a movie camera, on be-! the eye appeal of linens and | ould you ever have tc -Georee, | , provides more comfort frem the | remove mildew, here are the ATM ows ‘were told not to make the fare- , well party an “Irish wake.” . “While we will greatly miss our pastor of the pasl three Prawns,: Almond Chicken, Chicken Giblet Chop Suey. Red Brand T-Bone Steaks and ian Half Chicken. Phone .Orders| jace and peau-de-sole for 3215, Open till 2 am, Saturday, ing “owl yale ate. on “the O89" yomantic side eed. Irene Gilbert . works‘. closely °|: with Avoca Mills,.run by three}. pps: amazingly energetic old. ladies::|-- id Lh The. hand-loomed fine wooly:|’° ose and heavier tweeds are dyed in po Ae ‘a variety of flower shades. i}..° “GBB - The :, fraditional ., Connemara ; "District Sup ‘shawl, black and “fringed, as} 2S fabrics are rich, sari-prints,. or. woven with metallic thread. He makes use of Carrickmacross chalf of the Catholle Youth e-' Mr. and ‘Mrs. John Lawrie. “ _panization, Home and Sehgol) 1314 Eighth Avenue East left | Hist minute they are used. methods recommended: » Introduced to the group was BAZatin, , _ DENGO! Told BIg a5t, | anoy sag + wo nf Hi + eet: now . oat Paher M, J. Morrin, formorly pp essociation and Catholic Men's this morning on the Union Proper storage and care of lin | First, wash fabric well. Thor ens is important, loo. Bed lin- oughly washing in an automatic washer often lightens, and some- times removes, milclew stains, Then bleach fabric if necessary: For white and colourfast cot-. tons, linens, rayons and nylons, chlorine bleach (iquid or pow- dered) is. best for removing mil- dew stains, Prepare a solutior of 1 gallon warm water, mixed with amount of bleach called for on bleach's label, and soak | mildewed articles 15 minutes ‘club and Mrs, Elizabeth Holmes,‘Steamship Catala for a visit it (the Babing Indian mission, Bab- | Mthe tant ig ying, B.C. ana 0% asoistant to presented a parcel of gifts from. :in Vancouver. ‘ , ‘the Bingo cus. ; Ee / Father J, 1, McMahon, newly-: ; -/g appointed: parish -pricst. | Father MeMahon presented a’ Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm, 947 re . ae ‘Father " McMahon assistan, 2Urse of money, given by the First Avenue West, left today by aR 7 ast four veary,. batish, ‘poat for a visib in Vancouver. ; pastor for the past four years. P : a ‘stored in a place near steam or in, his address said the clersy: Jn reply, Father Mohan told, wet eet ‘the audicnee that they were: Pool 4, The P Ars ens should be rotated from top ‘to boltom of the stock in th linen closet to eliminate uneven wear, folding stains and yellow- ‘ing, Bed linen should nol be Piggy Bank Guaranteed $250. } Tuesday, August 7-8 pm 1; hot water pipes, The heat will tend to yellow the linen and -dry out the fibre. Proper folding of linens is one aspect of correct. storage. — IN THE PINK — Almost lost. in a clour of pink maribou, tot ‘most fortunate to have Father | ~~’ Park, : ) ‘MeMahon for their new pastor, — © Timetable | “Ho is a most charitable and. ‘spiritual man,” Father Mohan ' sald, ‘Sheets should’ be folded ir ; ns - eee _ TUESDAY . 6) wil! alwavs cherish and re-} [- thirds: cases in thirds and e|Then rinse articles thoroughly.-| model Ronnie Goodlett shows - LEGION -AUDITORIV NV ok to 3.30 pan, — SWINIMNS member — the friendship and, ‘The first outing this week jg Hall. Some table nen pe For ‘silks, wools and acetates the curren crave t rane SoG Ce i Es woos Thasses, ' indness shawn me Ww ro a 7 LIS Ween 1S ever, S not ed, bu' |. . ap “| on the English front. The [fo 2 Pn oy pm Nature Study; Slory vanes shawn ae ‘ave a hike up Mount Oldfield if the ona this prevents ‘ine taces |X ? tabsespochs hydrogen Per | tuzay busby-style hat wes }) gee gener RRIP US Hour. |, oo "hope to sce you al i Terrace,” Tai clears by Wednesday. The ang embroideries from breaking |O#G® wth gallon warm water.|. ynvotled at the Edward Nar- /( EVERYBODY WELC M PT pan—Adull, Learn-tozSwini , Father Mohan said, — oe eee in me park: at the crease, and eliminater | Soak sarticles half an hour oy vane winter hat fashion show Ve ee po ys Be Classes; Crafts. ; Refreshments served by the at 10 am, with notes of permls- "creasing on damask. | JongespThen.ringe them... * inLondon. a ale on slon to attend, from their par-; . : i il": ents, plus ‘thelr lunches. The: When buying new men, We group will move out Wantage best to sclect sheets long enoush | : ‘Be allow . sul . ed Road and then up the old pipe- to allow fot , tb ee | line trail, past the ski cabins | Pillow cases should De WO Hie | , ‘es wider- and ten inches longer! 18 p.m.-—Trail clearing; Games.” women of the CWL and Home §,'Equipment available at the and School association, included >, ‘offfee, 1 to 9 p.m. -a decorated “Ben Voyage" cake. A as Longer 11105 Of Jashion : : of’ ‘ 7] 4 . : In ; hs, lant ew Yn lerprela lion yes 4 - re me * ‘ : : . , 4 24 For Best Results / F SPECIFIC with the old “Milehcll” cabin: “Tieas vania clang! as our destination, The grouy’ than the pillow. Percale since.” will return to the park beforg: 8e somewhat smoother, bi 4:30 so the enlldren may take Muslin usually can be counted, : 14 . ' ° ‘ in the Lifesaving films that wib , on bn ee < tow each be shown at the Civic Centre. Three pisow ARCS OTe we de Adaya catisfgetarcy Remember, the hike up mount Dill w Is considered satisha a Oldfield, 10 a.m, Wednesday, ; While six sheets for each bed es ‘a good basic stock, | aye ah come A trip to Salt Lakes on Fei BRINCGE suche } 4 day will be the second outside | WITH LINE ” a i event this week. The group wtecan expensive item, doo be sure . { mect In the park at faim, with | to euard (hem against mild w . - ae ee lunches and again, don't forget; It's easier to prevent pileer wt rare j to bring your notes of permis © stains than lo get rid of them ' an a. ” ol ot ye. : sion to attend, : Dampness is the greatest Iicaret , . § Vos ot M a : The day wil be spent swim eausing mildew and a dines” f p co ming, stoking bonfires ayd tax hamper the most danrernt- i fv! J ; , Se ae Ing small hikes along Che bevel | spat, During hat. humid) weae “All children going to Balt Lake: “aner, wash clothes often ane | ; | make sure every ardele ds thors | tte oe Po oughly dry hefore stoning, Whe ~ oo a dampentie clothes far ening, FOR EXAMPLE: tne pay News Sells Printing | BUT THAT'S TOO GENERAL) 4 ‘ vot ’ With the pgroup must meet a the park unless ofher arrange: ; ments have been made and one of the supervisurs notlfled, Any | prepare only as Liany items 9 parents wanting lo take In ANN a of our trips are weleome to do 80. . “ On Wednesday, Red Cres, Lifesaving and dearn-fo-awha films will be shown in the mat Jounge at the Clyle Contre 1 1 4 and & pan, The tiles af the films are “Water Safely, Bead Up, and Learn "Po siwhin.” Tho! SPECIFICALLY: | ‘hms are free and TE hepe we bye . tm oo the enter. enrolled hy om The Daily News Prints) | | ‘aeses mid all interested partie | will mike wept of wdtenling | oy | = | a eta pment ne CHE | NUSINESS ENVELOPES ~- RETURN ENVELOPES — palre, - , STATEMENTS <= LETTERHFADS “~~ POSTERS -~ | | Pyriorations are eliendy BUSINESS CARDS -~ CHEQUES —- BLOTTERS —~ “6. ‘epipsa Lor yosecand ehil ’ - 4 | Parrern M220 Peet any event” A |g FOLDERS ~~ GOOKLETS —. MAILING PIECES ~~ | CC | / hl a eatatngs Anata f PAMPHLETS -— WEDDING: ANNOUNCEMENTS — | A Gol . the eis est he Ta : INVITATIONS —- TICKETS — STATIONERY — IN | “ - _ He entite shaw Is aperated: be ANT . . , iri) oe CAigiiul | heehee Inelucins palty jE | FACT, WE DO All KINDS OF PRINTING, 5%. ‘ vaders, Tish pend, faumes abt ¢ vo re eoamrcie Hanee and skill, candy ane? . 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