pears cba) pe erat am tage NE Iwas et he oy ep Ng Pedy tne a , ater bes rie ne eg tl MIA EAN Y Aleve orisbrccheappepeccagny 37 ee eg fr . Me pert EP Ne Ni aratel tlic te ot drt Ne ‘August 11 are Consta 4 tharried In an eve PRupert, Is yMan., while the bride is the one Labor Day SS (Continued from page 1) 3 od yse, new swings for the ch 0,, plenic cw w bleachers and t nerosity of the Gy wading pool at Casey Park ready for next year.” hrough {hat progress’. was gw but-that money needed “awhere. eee drying to spend its moncy w sand: carefully and in pl ‘ r ga With! Brotherhood of Pu . oun workers, & mem araic, std that “Labor time to remember In gglc. | Shereas aNMay Day was eelebr 5 sdoworkers battle for the tr Habe! day, during the | ATS the (rst Monday In Local 708 of the Inte Ip between 1806 hake unprecedented pollt OPE fon so thot et long lat the polls, tla © Helgns would Halen to inh ha -foyerd Lo pHs In > petierll Une workers, Cobar wae taye for gujaty that moves fovwar benjhge concluded. ~dundor (ie vble ade tcc Me plow Pe RE ‘ wee i : 5 for “1 $1.00 Ni "- ve ‘ i guldn “5 enseh at OM - we Reaeesu> 2 _ = = = eEeew rs aw wr. te eae ET Se - e EA SHOWN ARTER. THEM wedding in Kam! ble and Mrs, Raymond M, V. Brandt who ning ceremony by Rev. A. L. Anderson. groom, a member’ of the city RCMP detachment in Prince he son of Mr. and Mrs, C. Brandt of Swan Lake, r former Vivianne Lucille McDiarmid. ughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. G, McDiarmid tables and benches, ! pace every yea fence around the pool,; got under way. (See results on ro Club ; ‘Coinmissioner Kraupner said: Kinnon, sometimes swimming po airks’ sometimes had to go clse- | ere parks board, he sald, “ it will do the most good.” ' eaking for organized labor, ;¢ Macphee, executive mem- ber. of youngsters of how Day taught thelr sviinming lessons. | jand art were Arlene Ruther. ; H1, both; shower were Mrs, Knutsen, Helen : pride-elect’s mother, Mrs. Smith. ithe groom-to-he's mother, Mrs. eight- : asian ba {hie 4 —PNOLO Dy Arliree of Clearwater. Meet Success ; Arthur Murray, whose genial wit | iand clever repartee keeps the} iswim gala going at a pleasing | r, the swim events | ild- the: Page 4.) will, were demonstrations of isaving practices by Ken M tor ley Fielding. im aces | ‘Fielding and other instruc s the exhibition «given ma- and wa bor's Taking p ford, 7; Maric Ridsdale, and first year pupiis and ated as’ Woodcock and David Petrie. Among those helping with the} Lars Ols ast 50 serving of free. refreshments for! Mitchell, Mudock,; Becker, Sep- the children were Kelth iF Me twnehowr show, set orands ! ph & pn. ard dv ure bya tt i Mire fle safety: will fete May nee of ental Europe and for $1.00 Ashi. CORD SAL Thousands of Recors|s 78's and AS xPM MUST GO si 0 anteod playahte oops United church Between. swim events there | life-: Dr. Cliff Turpin and’ home o re Stan- | The bride will be marric ye Jatter pair al-| go gave an exhibition of swim | tember 13. ing strokes along with George; is Fielding an exhibition of div- isely jing. , Attracting much attention and ltive brid ‘demonstrating the progress city! Mitchell hildren have made during the ; presented Miss Knut eat under the guidance of Stan | decorated umbrella full of gifts. | tors! Games were played and the: . for Mittin lenge of The Cerys | Wednesday will forts | avefazues Hid a beats fin, The travelogusye Jes uf contine FRO ENE for 0 months, the Prince Rupert today that plans for the sc term along It. 4s expected that pupils will be present on open- i{ng day and that there may be ‘others during’ the term, J, G, “Lewis, association president said -{n announcing the opening of the school, ' The school will opreate in the Anglican Missioi house on. ihe “corner of Sixth Avenue Wes! and Tatlow Street, Much of thr | | Pipe Band ! ‘Aids Festivities In Terrace | The pipe band of the 10th’ troop, 5th West Coast Harbor, Defence Bty.. RCA (M) made its first out-of-town appearance over the Labor Day weekend when, with the permission of troop commanding officer Capt. R, W. Lewis, ii assisted with the celebrations in ‘Terrace. Led by 2nd/Lieut, J; F. Munro, the kilted bandsmen marched the entire length of the parade route ahearl of the parade, all along Lakelse avenue starting at Eby Street arid ending at the Civic. Centre grounds, At the grounds the band entertained the crowd with martial airs. Lieut. Munro said that ar- rangements made by the Terrace Civic Centre association “did much to help the success of the School Opens Tomorrow ‘For Retarded Culminating the work and planning of many |’ lumbia Association for Retarded Children announced advanced to make it possible to register for the Fall with the other city schools tomorrow. seveny CEE AE pt rn Nissi seep aE: Itt Nerd ns r an wee rie ae Be Gaels Be se as te apne eth Matyi it Ea Me rene pe gilemmotyet a aneece obs yas Set for eaten ee ae a Children - Branch of the British Col- hool were sufficiently far eee ce teagan sR ateeh SN ERE EFS ERE tS at OR re-decoration work and many. of the necessary supplies anc services have been donated. by |. Interested citizens and group: In the city. It is hoped tha: most of the remaining capita’ needs will be met in the sam” way. , Hendrica Prockter,..who ha been engaged by the assoclatlor as instructor, returned yester- day from New Westminster where since mid-August, she has been doing practice instruc-. tlon work -and observation ai The Woodlands School for men- tally deficient or retarded per- sons. Mrs. Prockter has breurh’ pack many new ideas and has already accumulated a quantity. of teaching materials for im- mediate use. She will be assistec during September by volunteer: from Cainbral Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters” of the Empire. Volunteer help for later months has. yet to be Cas, PROMINENT IN tions" iss this Paris-designed cblack-and-gray wool: sult, The “self-fabric belt. gathers in’ a slight: fullness ‘at the, waist. “Oasual and easy to wear, it, has -a moderately. deep collar .to : give ‘a softly tailored look, De- ' signer. is Gattegn FALL collec- : 0 of Paris. pots” (CP Photo) a planned. The time-table of the schoo! js not-yet entirely certain, Mrs. Prockter said: .It . will: ‘depenc upon the needs and: capacities of the individual pupils. While she has two or three possible schedules in mind, Mrs, Prock- ter is at the moment thinking of a morning session for. all the pupils, with ‘an afternoon session limited to..those cap. able of absorbing tore teach- band’s first out-of-town appear- ance.” i i Myrna C- Upon her arrival, t ‘honor was seated In esmaids Georg In sen with ‘by Fevening closed with refreshimen they are prepared by Mrs. Melvin .Het-: - Among: those attending en, Mrs. Hetland, P Sonja Surprise Shower Honors. Bride-Elect Myrna Knutsen A surprise kitchen shower honoring bride-elect Knutsen was held last Tuesday night at. the f. Miss Louise Hetland, 753 Alfred’ Street. 1 he guest of :were Helen Olsen a pink and ' Prockter.. ‘white decorated chair. Prospec- ; the; Anne Botham, Donna ‘ple know w Hanson, Nina ‘etter arrived here with a spec- ing along basically academic lines. : d to Robert Smith on Sep- aj i ai ts | m € i Nally News Correspondent His quiet and peaceful. at: It is a shame that so | Friday and Sunday 9 pan. Te Stewart, Allee Arm, Wi coh and Port Shiypean riday Manile Thursday AM | ! stiannon ay far tase kattn : Aerget vO ed rd ro South Queen Chartel Island ports (prelahy Service Only) August Mth and a8th Proleht bookings and tla ation ayplyy aifledrit, Aventie West Whones ob wad et 1 BAAYTETGTPE, Manitgqer To Massel and Pord Clements ror Passenuar Revervablons. |, “Pees: wad Ber ad heen marked to com- Gerald Norbere, Ted Remple,' Mostad, Sonja Selvig and Mar-'jal note to iae postmaster. Tay ledptbhorate labor's struggle for # Jsck Phipps, Kay Murray, Paul’ garet Johnson. Unable (o altend’ I, read: “Notice postmaster. aT He stondar " ve aon ‘Dvornak, Livwson Howitt, Maret-- ere vom Many letters have been missent AE Laghgieeurity and Tg abor's caret Lowes, Leuis Toltong,. rs ; 5 § nse Las is for the future.” John Morrison, Dow newton. City Dancer 1 i ntl ant the aieon Orly Aybor's slragge towards its Harold Cummins. 8. 4. Domine | Charlotte Islands, in the prov- coher Has shrouded ‘in bitterness ato, Ted Jerstad and Peter J. Wi To Prize ince of British Columbla, Can- AS ye metinnes blood, Ae aoe ae vay INS p ada.” Needless to say this letter ore hI sald, Me urged his fellow Mr, Lester reverted this morn-. arrived sromptly . Y ont kers to remember the olden ing that the children consumed Well-known city daneer Murs |" io, Pe recent visit from AB tebe nantes of Debbs, Heywood, 190 pounds of weiners, 10 enps , ie] Bertrand, daughter of Mie iat wave Minister. P mh Gas: TH MeeTWW and Joe TIN, the pres of fee eream, 100 cagen buns, 50) and Mrs, Douglas Bartrand, 2190 tf Bee eported that te si iI ftduy nemes of Reuther, John josyes of bread and 116 eases Seal Cove Circle, won {on De ok th, vit Port Com. ah isk fans and the ClO and (he of att drinks, vat a Vancouver Isinnd veh | Wort mm we we 0 hae | Wo Hhees » Winnipre in 1010 and Starter for the swhamiing ev; boal!” competition held at Beas ents y ra iy Bo ana hn oTUMAbE post office Un Vancouver! ents: was Fred Calderont while, ver Lake, near Vietorla, ib was! Selning nas een Na un he a EBs 0, judges were Jolin. Dumus, Ken, learned here today, | Massel Inlet for 19, days we TH ee sMemories we oniy soad, HOw" MeKinnon and int Hean, Kon Miss Bertrand, whose talent ports have it that fishing wai : iT Aghe 2 Mr, Macphee sald, "to: Mekinnon and Dick Ayres judg. : as a0 nerobat and singer hos | fair up to that pln an . sama) | appl splen for the Future, ed tho diving, Scorckeeper was | been demonstrated At the an- | nelers are doing quite good pooae Hi ie sald Loday’s standard of parks Commissioner Dunean ; nual Clvie Centre sweethenrla wt outside points, M | Sly vag hotnd up in overtine.: MeRae, Handing out Dally News ; on Parade,” won out over six emcees DE to pay. cheqaes Tn the home yihhans fo competitors as well ag! other contestants with an acro- coh PE aN Cusy eredit Wrms, east prizes was Fred Jongg. batle and yora! number, Mare to (he paint was the 30- Commissioner Kranpner pinned re en ercee germen ent cmrem meneame 2 0e ALP cfloue: wees. full unenuioyment. an the ribbons, BARY BUEPRITANTS : iguranec and the gnargmead Parks bourd pins for members: WEMBLEDON, Bnehind fT TE inal wage. rowlatered hy swim classes (his ‘The patlerhng of tny feel, Was! L MMAP ee Litto: We not wnreale year, WH be piven oul today. j worm out the hall of Pelham: Savoy One npan a ine, Hee meson ore tee Heouaty secondary school here. 4 ielglt-hour day, Hie wbolitlon OC) Pve@ Films ‘Renewal cost is estimated ab VY iehid Inbor and won su 9 £400, ET esate wore thought aunrent isthe,” wen ve a 4 Print yaar of 105 was 4 itor, POMOITO iN SG ENGER, AND iF Ri are we ftyed flns W l he showy nt the REGU LaAn PASAT ANGRY be | ‘ydhe,) (he apenker sud, adding: Free flue wt . PREIGHT SATLINGS edit ow Pomerger of the! Clvle Centre fomarcar nieht by ee ee aoncaeerparen | SPP hay va an ee HOT EROM PRINCE RUPERT |: AEE md CTO, labor was goings boo the foneine unit ef (he Beth 4) ical nee, Columbhit Anlormobie aaieeh To Vawonver and Way Porls | \e best friend Any selferespecting cow likes to i} know that the ‘preeinus food product she supplies is handled (811) with predtest care sd it will reach her custonvers (real and pure, Firony thé datey farnt to sour doorstep, atunsinun 14 aiding the hygienic handling and pre ceasing of dairy products, Milk palls, cans and churns es tnnk trucks and dary equdment ss hoods tor arith battles and foll | for Wutter and cheese... all ary roe of atunvinun, This modern metal’s smoutls surface prevents contamination, is easily het shinyeclean, And it does not Ne milk are made for cach other, CANADA, LID, (ALCAN) i lh venertly aut ole MeRAE BROS. LTD. a ope Moee Chal service (al 0 | P2yes PHONE 2226 7 Lif 5 for $1.0 mara Peeve Wes SNe FARA bs. ‘ , a elie ~ ane be o- a delet 4 ute | 1 have just’ returned from), the! Vancouver and belleve me it’s ta pleasure to be back where it} few peo-| - lrere Masset $s. One} ‘> Mick up forelgn favors or cvlors, As ane Enrapean sithors ty has sald, Alun al ALUMINUM COMPANY Of -Miss Mary “Densky, RN, oper- ating. ‘room. supervisor of the Prirtce: Rupert General hospital. returned -to the city yesterday afternoon, by CPA plane after a month’s'. holiday in .southern | Oregon and Vancouver, B, C. “John. F. .Magor, publisher of, The Daily. News left ‘this morn- ing. for’ Vancouver at. Terrace: He expec lay about.a week, a rr Miss..Shannon ‘Pallant, daw: |. ghter.of Mr, and -Mrs,. Thomas ‘Pallant, 1427.-Sixth East, Sunday . by Canadian ' Pacific ‘Airlines plane from Terrace tc také’ up\.studies at Prince 0i Wales’ High: School, Vancouver, left | ae ‘morrow; today’s housewife is: tho claimed’ that’.there are a,.10 uses for this w and I-quite believe It. as space ,|s, restricted, ‘I § give you: only: as..many. sugges- tions’, we can ‘squeeze, into the,” allotted space. : Vature “ALUMINUM FOIL sea will ‘not. burn.’ K longer—will ‘not’ ovén or: broiler, Wrap a baby's milk hotile on auto -trips ~—- or outiz poe ee rt tal ‘ i Aa ” 3 f; bs Lt TO BE ‘AS. MODERN. as’ to- | ‘Jone who has diseovered.the joys] 0. ane an Jof: using .aluninum: foil, It. isj| MATCHES ARE SAFE against However, | suc ~~ eeps. food. hot catch’. fire .in “around | SASSOON yh Hd ~ PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS’ ‘Tuesday, September 4, 1958," Melt, butter: cooking the fish. or games”. 01) dampening, : onderful: product,!sealed away: Ir h'as fish hooks will not: snag shall: fingers. or clothing ‘tected with foi. noo | ALUMINUM ‘FOIL is just. the ALUMINUM FOUL holds Theat, ne for ‘wrapping cigarettes, on cigars, . plug. or ’. pipe tobacco Moisture is sealed in’and drying}: “OUE prevented..< ee nae vo dee butter. in the. pan’ before “exposed. °:film * {8} 7, from . light,. items). ‘when. pro- aw why gs, 1 maintain temper-, Is mois- |} ture in or-out. Keeps food from. |. drying” out—-prevents condensa- tion ' dropping in“ refrigerator- stored foods. Keeps paint brush- es soft’ and’. pliable’ overnight, ALUMINUM. FOIL is, kind to affect, taste or.odor of ‘the most} delicate: foads. “Makes: ain’ excel- lent. emergency. container: : for), minimum . doses, of aspirin: ‘or other’ medical supplies: "0" ALUMINUM. FOIL makes an amazing garden:mulch. The. foil ig simply. laid between. rows: as close to plants as-possible—using |. two strips between widely spaced rows, Edges are weighted’.down with‘a little carth—or, for more, natural ‘appearance’ ‘in. flower gardens, : entire, surfacé...of - foil ean be “lightly. sprinkled » with SO. is ere oat ‘ IF YOU: ARE: PLANNING: to cook fish or gate: in. a: frying pan, you'll save a tedious scour- ing job-by first ‘lining the pan’ with -alum via CPA plane irmly ts to be, the bottom, and sides of the pan ‘for proper contact with heat.., the foil is firmly pressed against | . oe _ ‘The ‘D without’ the bother -of cleaning. . food.. 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