fiarian Tea Success | B Big Crowd Attends | MB iqhly hilarious and succéssful Prince Rupert Club Golden Anniversary tea staged yesterday BB on at the Civic Centre won unanimous appro" Mae cst 400 Prince Rupert women. Meg, (com the affatr will oe Se. (urnishing the addl- i} Children’s Ward at Boe Rupert General hose chairmanship of Jack Mussal- lem, assisted by BIll Doumont, Ken Melntosh and George Mitchell. Home-cooking booth was handled by Trevor Hill assisted by Don Ritchie, Peter Bird.and). - Alex McKende. Tony Crawley was in charge of entertainment assisted by Char- He Roberts, Jack Decth and Ed- die Gladding, while Doug Blev- enson acted as master of cere- monies. Be) cle list of Uhe oul. F iceorallons Was the Pog” ship, afloal ina pooees on The serving beh had been arranged ry-AbRS, Helen) Kergin Bothy Becker. yy servers: Were attired BR .:yiped jackets, color Frio, straw boaters and fe. peenanisee Ot ot Lucky draws were handed by ae unin BOO McKay assisted by Bill Me- BB yyirruational FOUNCING) Ara, Tommy Christie, Bill Beuby, . eo ‘Johnny MeLeod, Jack Burgess pigment Was Provided nowy Frizzell and Gunnar an: the afternoon bY, gopson . Oats arate Pourers were Sid Johnsen, i variety ol ke Chris Elkins, Walter Vance, Jim aan yore ott aompsen, and Art Nickerson, ee os ya Ro ' Kitehen ‘committee with Jin Biss anu netly The MO-" Rogerson as chairman was come! oer Shop quartet, COM-_y,.0d of Stu Donaldson, Lng Bit; vorber chair, barber py ghang, Peter Wong, jim oe ‘Notman, Don Oakley, lean were, Muriel Berl ' prawe , 2. anti, Kauhy Roos, Seem Jim Foster and Alf B); Mason, Karen re In charge of serving was Bill pets Peron. * USAN Wasyk, assisted by Art Ogilvie, Bis Barbara Hood, AW Art Kemp, Art Malnprize, George = ee Junctikonriey, Jack McRae, Bruce Ion Wee Mt ml Ht | Brown, Bill Chambers, Lawrence Sane ie Mie Sieber, Jack Martin, Earl Gor- Rosenberg, Connie Die don, Ray Jones, Bill Kergin and hi) Lorraine Berg. ‘Barney Wick, were Arlene] Decorations, Norton’ Youngs, b sandra Giske and Al-lassigted by Earl Becker and eck Tommy Black, advertising. Harry amit me enti Kot ist- HONEYMOONING in Mr. and Mrs. Sidney wedding at Bt, Marna Rae Mark, this city and the groom Is t Jate Mr, Knutsen of Sidney. Vv will niake thelr home in Vancouver. : A a a tit idl ‘PERSONALS # trip to California where they will spend the next three weeks, reports " Capek Gg Soe ie Ne virst nd To facilitate the reporting of wedding ceremonies, The @ Suits =@. Pants: . vo Gaurch, Cl} wows has had available for many years, wedding forms which || @ Topcoats @ ‘Stacks: ae _ can be filed out prior to the ceremony. . ALTER ATION ‘SPECI alist: Mrs. J. 8. Lind say and bab The forms, in questionnaire style, ask for a description of See aici 3. 8 Lindsay y\ the bride's dress, flowers, family Information, names of hest QUICK SERVICE. bp ‘I ghana, 602 Borden Street, left .? : (py plane today for Vancouver "es |where they will join. Mr, Lindsay ~lfur a few days holidaying. Misg Margaret Giske left the elty by plane today for Vancou- yer Where she ts in training at the Vancouver General Hospi- tal, after visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Glske, 995 Fifth Avenue Wesl, for the past two weeks,” . oem oo , Mr. E. M. Lugrun, 416 Green Street, left this morning by plane for a two wee Vancouver, ‘has Mr. W. A. Thom, president of Thom Sheet Metal Limited of; | Vancouver, left this morning ‘plane for his home after iweek's stay In the elty. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Parkin, | CPSS Princess Norah, after nil three-week holiday In the south, only daughter of southern British Columbia are newlyweds Roy Knutsen, shown above following their Andrew's Cathedral, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mark of he son of Mrs, R. Knutsen and the ancouver Island, The bridal couple While away they attended the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union convention in Vancouver and visited in Vie- torla. | eee ATLAS SPLOT oD odge Abssists Photo vy Van Meer Studlo. April 9, The bride was ene br shop singers were Bill | Black, assisted by Bul Jankin- _ Charlle Roberts, Don [son and Gerry Woodside, while wt George Mitehell, Fred Beadden, Vie Whiting and was under the general; Phil Ray were the doormen. eras mete tanner etmane am aeamanan ee careemnns umemion —paeminrs mamas 3 ‘ 1 4 i | q i tamonds ‘col " ——SEE— | RANSON'S “cvcter” The Largest Selection in Prince Rupert sf} Credit Terms Avatlable (vO ‘ila Events b Webster's dictionary defines “potpourri” as both a 'mixture’ anc ‘trons will see when ‘the Civic Centre's ‘nual “Potpourri” ¢ Contre next Tuesday, {and Thursday. Everything in the way of han-| an display and: fer the youngst ‘ported fish from Vancouver. . Also ‘neluded are games of Gay congratulations were ‘dicraft will be fa lsame of the E.csorecrssacesaveosroscacvevacssseaneerarestatey Ktatherwork, ‘needlework, metalwork will also be on sale, that will be on display w lectection of period toy “Three-Day Potpourri To Live Up To Name Among the leatherwork mas- “confused jterpleces Ls a scarlet suede eyen- nd a “miscellaneous ing bag, the work of Mrs. Floyd: i that Is what pa-'fby. There will be films, prov lection” a they attend: artifielal Mowers, and 1 Among the interesting iten clonging to N. A. Beketov. Boys woodwork — classes will ed provide cbibits us will arttei lithe pottery and metal’ nlarve portion of tha ex- es mide by second an- through the Prince Rupert it the Civic Council shown on Tuesday Wednesdiy , Thursday from 2 to 5 pan, an if to 10 p.m. The Gyro exhibit, a fish pond hd as-exhibit from Miller Bay hospital. said taday that the Civic Cenfre | work |v - | City ampaigns "A $10 donation was made to the Kinsmen Pollo Fund and fanother $10 donation to the | ‘prince Rupert Branch, B.C. pi-! ided Meeting. Film: and hold a Fishermen's d iiane April 30. | Lodge member Paddy Ive vwho resides In Kitwanga, was in} ers, will have Im-'attendance as a guest. : Following the meeting -birth- hes-| li, a Chinese laundry and an towed upon First Halberg, honoring his TOth birth- “en masse” at the potpourrl. Craft director Rowley Miles winner his own wile, Mrs. Hal- ‘ould like the person or group,” jbere. Wedding Forms At Tews Office 6 : | Can | | Nowlyweds ‘May and Mrs, | ot o3 Darlinglon left tht 7 7 , lcs EE mags by ttn et elite! “In Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts een Ce | Airlines plane tor a licneymoon | of love” and with the advent of summer and particularly June . ., ‘ ee Ae. : weddings, The Dally News wishes to advise couples taking “tho “ A-l-L-0-Rel- 4 big step” that we can assist ther in obtaining carller wedding. ? a | : man-and attendants and all other pertinent Information, . The forms, tho wedding, can be. obtained from The News business office (downestalrs) or the Edilorial department (upstairs). They should be handed in to the Editorial department as the wedding as possible, | daeceiiet som ne nets ann Uae Ratha eam mean nN rene © Thwarted Nurse! Finds Solace Teaching «Deaf CALGARY ‘O—Elizabeth Ag-{f « holiday 19) yews second cholce of a carcer ‘wouldn't trade this work for ‘anything in the world,” she says. | Miss Agnew ds a teacher-—but| by! her 1 a, Short School, one of the first cf its kind established in Canada, ‘are deaf. “LT wanted to nurse,” she says. § 11436 Sixth Avenue Eust, returned “but every time 1 started tran home last night aboard the} ing 1 became couldn't nurse children, T'd teach them.” She advocates Hp reading in training the ‘deaf, rather than] ° the manual method in which sign language 1s used. “AI! handicapped people want ; Co bee to be as normal as possible, and . 7 It’s not normal for ordinary peo- Te oa ple fo use sign language. q BUILD BARRIERS , “We often ‘fInd adults who have been only the manual method build at iparrier around themselves, anil: ‘they aren't as able to associate ;and work with others.” , “ay ARh Miss Agnew’s students range ai RSA A, eebyy DSB aU vision, Canadian Cancer soclely | 48° fron ¢ 16. - to | | last night when the valhalla., auine h Mt h oF us tr lon! Ludge No. 67, held its regular | gine how much concentalon, ‘deaf children must apply to the; » simplest Idea In order to assim-! The mecting also decided tr Hate it,” she says, "Yet, despite ( Farewell. their handicap, they i Intelligent, qiick and eager to; rsen, | fearn, and polite.” i. Miss Agnew says her class—not at all ithelr loss-—-mingle freely with} - . j class ma ntsoa yc "friends. : Trustee, Knuli wajso, ty these children you {ind a sense of frlrness seldom | vidle a: te “int posters wore y, President O. A. Jobnson| eneorpiered elscivitere,” , she sae . - f soldiers of Tommy Sen" Mt ‘ ie Me presented him with a gift on be-) says, “Perhaps itis beeausa they! $$$ ‘ed around town, Wil be CSpiay= aifof the lodge. . eee ent the | mally “area This advertisement 1s not: published or diployed by 4 of British ¢ The. Incky draw: selected by| opinion ef prOWn-Ups.” ot, Mr: Halberg drew as the licky| ~~~ mses ant anrerh (hie B RCAF BAND CONCERT Civic Centre, April 22nd B TRLSERVICES BALL HMCS Chatham, April 23rd In | Featuring mm Famous RCAF Band of Edmonton me Kieve Band WHE Phy @ 12 Plece Dance Band wil Bet the Concert Play at the Dance Concert Tickets at Orme's Drugs, Colussi’s Music, Civic Centre, Daily News Dance dnvitutions at TMCS Chatham, Dally News, duck Laurle (ben), Royal Bank of Canada, Canadian Legloty lelasses, 2 Still wanted ure exhibits fram ( local craftsmen to boost interest to return " Mintiter Mohammed Al's miu - rhage Tend wife has pro from 20 of Karaeht's most pront- inet women Chat his govern- nent. outlaw polyaany, cthis week urgliy Pakistan Woe smen to safeguard thelr rights." Aithough ‘that borrowed the Centres stant. ards for roping off reserved ares j them before the pot-! pourrl gets underway. + ' the three-day show. Prominent Karachi Women | Seeking End: To Polygamy | KARACHI, Pakistan on Prine Moslem ty nv Canadian as his sce- stances, they asserted, it does not. voked 1 demand i) Moslem husbands. Heading the oimers vere hee nny Siddiqehaudrl, wile of ihe Pukistan navy's communder-it- chief, begum Adis Aladin, wite! of the cabinet seeretary, and be- puny Nagi Aimad, wife of the. ehauirman of the tariff eons | slop. They issued 4 Jolt statement the Koran permits en to have as mny as peyal Order of Moose, four wives wnder certain elreun. yyeett condone innltipte marrage for jos Two movies were (hen shown, |. “Story of Newfoundland” and | “pirds of America.” | Refreshments . including «2 irthday cake were served bring- | ing the evening ty a close. si ce ccanes queens cert cama ae @ Prince Rupert Lodge No, 1081 nee 8:00 pan. Thestlay, April 19 Special installation cerenan- | ai 9 pan. ALD members and | cordioliy tvited. Ress entertainment nd! 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YS E Nata e arrive dn the elty Lontylit w Ate fn, Alan tela show jatlonal assembly Just year Phono 4146 Yunkeo sladiin, N BRIGHTER SHINES ah LOWER AN) ‘ tert been revonntaed and revolved hy atipn ty fn colleagues, not King: Arthur Mellin ye voiding anivlater of the Prince Hn sala that the Wwe was arranged by Hh repre hibnld, whe Ang for the coming eieell as { ‘Toronto, will Wh teal In the events Win the (in was the hvtor. | ow York Cit ‘Sane New| i Mulsannmed Ai marrled Mya! ‘Seddy, his Canadian-born soclal segretary, April 2. He's 4a and she's 26. He already had a wife, Tonic, 40, the mother of lls cave sons. Both wives now are Hiving In) the prine milobsber’s home fn Karachh The new wife a former Kdmanton restdent, lis Mouse range ale, Satur day, Apel gerson Block, Ling the ‘Tailor, 040 an. @ Sons of Nor Denee, Held. 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