Sea azaawe Pee ieee wees = ? esesevesc etter sere ern I eee Mrs, Roy Boychuk J Heads Royal Purple | oo Mes. iate loyal | succeeds Mrs. Ole Slatta to make her home in New Westminster, ( Olhers elected were Mrs, Babe. ér}. Holkestad, do omdate rave) lady; Mrs, Donald Wenemaker, Joya lady: Mrs, Lorraine Ped- oyukv lecturing Jady: Mrs. games Flaten, secretary: Veerman, treasurer; fytdman, chaplain: Mrs, Wal- lace: Seymour, conductress: Mrs, Wilfred MeLean, inner Mex: Charles Barrie, ouler guard: Mrs. Victor Pick, third year (rus- tee’ and Mrs, George Brawn, plants, i In-other busivess it was de- Gide a to Invite the Benevolent: Hrotective © Order of HAks, | No, me ny o Mrs, Rene ‘Every fur qets royal trcat- ment here. Insured pro- fection, cleaning glazing ond restyling. ‘BILL SCUBY'S FUR STORAGE _ Phone 5142 ; L cum ee SLOSS RYO NTLET EATEN EM DAISIES ROW ID Nl : $ ee in the tapi cat” =, ee Se wn Tae Toe te wt. es ae Roy Boychuk was Laily of the Order of the Royal Purple last night, when the order heid its annual meeting and election, of officers " the Commodore cate, presided by Assoc-; Lady Mrs Rebert Elliott. Mrs. Boychuk Mrs, dames: eure: A with dri practice : ; i Mrs, A street. dnd there set up. fires, tess Mrs, William Mc Lean! a | a COMPLY A other Girl Guides passed thelr! F knot-tying tests. | i ’ Irior to the tests, the Guides leaving the city at the end of) ‘enjoyed a scavanger hunt Wn the: Any {to make their home in Vic~ a: cellophane-t rap od A | ' pack of 9 WHITE ( elected Honored Royal who recently left the city to the installation of officers whieh will be held at the next regular meeting, Mrs, Boyehuk was nanied eon. vener for the bake sale to be held in Gordon and Anderson's Saturday, June 23. Further plans were discuss ed. ‘for the combined plenie of the; ‘OORP and BPOE to take place sometime during the summer, The meeting voted lo hold a: epaghetti dinner in the, fmmed- : rate felure. Some fen members. reported | {hot ‘hey would be atiending ‘the distrieb mectings to take: ‘place in Kitimat, May 25 and “6, | The sesslon was coneluded | and refresh- | Hnents, serene ese earner tenets am arcade ennmenlnteacnar 8a | Three Guides . Pass Just 7 Three Girl Guides ‘Second Prince Rupert Girl Guide j , Company passed thelr camp: | fire-lighting test last Sunday | afternoon when the company; ‘staged a hike and Scavanger : » hunt. Louwving from its nome base. ithe Conrad Street sehool, the: -company hiked. lo the home of; tober, Yamada on Albert) from the; i dit tne back yard, ssing fire-tighling (ests were | ‘chil Lund, Margarel Gable -and : | Mrs. ‘Donald j caplaln and Mrs, ileutenant, Martin, company. Arvid Maki. | Several, t + furm of a nature study, 3 A camp fire supper concluded ithe outing. handy Hy My the chewan 5: ity JACK McPHERSON has joined CBC's British Columbia Parms Department as Farms ; and Fisherics commentator, He hos had more (han 12 years examinee mn faim broadeast- ing for the CBC, Jack started his career in agriculture ona farm in West Central Saskat- where he was bern. He Jater attended (he Univer- of Saskatchewan where he received his BSc. ald Mac. In 1943, be beeame aseishent national secretary of National Farm Forum and has sefved on the ferum programs. as an agricullural experb and chiatrinan, He was farms com- ‘ mentater for Ontario and j muebee from 144 bo 1950. Friends Fete ‘Mrs, Skinner Naf ‘ride J lade Cul oO “venl Socal Uccessfu ‘Unlformed Prince Rupert Girl Guides and Brownies were host- | “osses Saturday afternoon when | ‘they attended their parents and ‘friends at the Local Guide ase ' sociation annual spring tea and sale In the Annunelation school | hall, , General convener for the suc- cessful event was LA member 'Mrs. Wiliam Brown. ' Receiving more than 100 guests was Mrs, Lionel Holtby. i district Girl Gulde commission- ‘er, { | Blue irises and yellow chry- | santhbemums emblematic of the , Guide colors of blue ‘and gold ;were displayed on the pouring itable, Complementing the cen- | trepiece colors were blue and gold tapers. | Mrs. Howard Roos, tea room ‘hostess was assisted by Mrs. Dd, "A. Delaney in the kitchen. Indi- ‘vidual lea Lables were attrac Vive- “y centred with original wood- craft arrang ements. Presiding at. the tea cups were ‘Alderman Kay Smith, Mrs. Prank DeBlass, Salvation Army Captain Vera McKerr cher, Mrs. |B. B. Milnn, Mrs. Donald "Mar- oy and Miss M. E. Rathburn. Home-cooking table was at- tended by Mrs. R. HH, Davidson and Mrs. W. $ Kergin while Mrs. Arvid Maki and her com.- pany of guides handled the Well known and long: vey ‘olen Byoifson was in ; rs. orn EVO ve time resident of Prince: charge of the plant stall and ‘Rupert Mrs. W. B. Skinner: was feted last Thursday: night when friends gath-; ‘ered at the home o! hos: | lin Seal Cove Circle to en- ‘gage in a surprise fare- | Heic n Woodcock, Testers were: wei] purty for the depart. ing guest of honor Mrs. : ‘Robert Kelsey was co- hostess for the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner atte rhpeint of the evenirgs SAW. iMrs. MeLean, on behatt uf the Sinner with a pair of black Alaska Gif: muests, present Mrs, mend ear-rings. Court whis; was played with winners Mrs. D. L, Orr and Mrs. ; Arthur Bell receiving the prizes. ; At the midaight Winch served: ” by the ho:tesses, the gues. of honor Was seated at the head of the supper lable, covered with a. cutwork madeira cluth and cen- ‘tred with a floral arrangement _of white narelssus and daffodils, ‘flanked by green tapers. “Bell cut the “Bon Voyage” cane, wuests attending were , Mrs. Other Mrs. George Kelsey, Miss Mare are, CURIS, Mrs. UB. Teolfeen, Mrs. 3 rank Bldwit, Mis. dames Rogerson, Mes. Geu- ree Viereck, Mrs, Andres Me Donald, Mrs, Wilfred MeLean, and Mrs. Albert Dalzeh, $100.00 PLUS ALL V4 ae are Pe eh tee CHECK YOUR OPPORTUNITY DAY FLYER FOR NEWS OF BIG AVINGS HEADED YOUR WAY! ere eee aenreaeree eae et et A Ne CIVIC CENTRE JACK-POT j BINGO Jacl Pot Gani on Every Pingo Thais Pur aly han WoC 42.09 Far NEXT JACK-POT TONIGHT — ' novelties were sold by Mrs. C. Vandermye. Mrs. ¥ct Wong was 1 cashier, 7 readers ! | @® Why wait in line for your ishow tickels? Buy them al the Suey and Red Brand: Steaks, Phone Orders 4 specin “THab 3205. (120) @ All persons interested in con} Unuing the Annual Music and ‘the Ootsa Lake Post Office : Meetng, tomorrow night, May 25 in the Civic Centre at 8 o'clock. ; New active menibers are urgent-' moved home again from Colley-: from - Was enough people are ab the meet-.! (mn iing we may have a dance after- ware can of ecurse—su make : “iy required to carry on, (420) IMPORTANT NOTICE Curlers ptease attend meeting: at Civic Centre Main Lounge at’ Thursday, May 24. This: als! § pm. is the annual mecling and To Conduct Exams Here ' 1 + d i ‘ | ; ein : JOHN COVEART, above, one of Canada’s leading concert pianists, coach and accom- panists ‘and a member of the plano facully of Che Royal Conseryatary of Maisie of Lor- onto, will conduct examinat- jons for the conservatory in Prince Rupert June 7 to June 9 Canadian-tralned, axcent for a summer course wilh famed British accompanist Gerald Moore, Mir. Covesrt, made his concert debut in 1948. Previous to this he was well- known to CBC audiences as recitalist snd arcompanist, For five years he was one of the most active menthers of the department of education tours. : ~ DISTRICT NEWS By AGNES HE NEAVE Dally News Correspondent Doris Jean a few weeks, ’ Sue ¢ four children drove down ;were fair, Louis McClure Ie on Friday’ yay 25? That's. our next big lmorning for Rese Lake where Teen Mass Meeting, at 4:30 nv ihe will be working for some Use. thie Friday. We know tha’ there. alee , | __ emount, where Mr, ‘Jeffrey A'now just a pleasaht memory, 1 % ‘complete with lovely decorations “day for Vancouver .where:.they FRANCOIS LAKE, B.C.—LiiUe will represent the twe Stanton is staying! commun: ities. with her Aunt Pat Nourse while! her parents, Jean and Cornelius | Stanton are in Vancouver for | be an annual event—-let’s and Ken Ren: ‘by and the’ this year either. . to ing! | Quest el for a week with relations: chance! ; ‘Grand Cafe. This week we have ' 5 ‘Deep Fried Prawns, Pineapple | there. They report Unat the roads; thing next year! Spare Ribs, Chicken Giblet Chop, T-Bone | from | ive ayyvited anid keer Drama Festivals, are invited l0's4,.° van Tine, who was not { i ‘ 4 t | Tn | ; ect | By SHANNON PALLAN'E The Graduation. weekend $4 hear the dance was very tice, and the many different hues of (he dresses, Then with the ban- iquet at the Prince: Rupert hotel Sa turday and the pienic out the. ‘highway on Sunday che week- | end was a tremendous success. ‘T guess you didn't want to stop. | 1 “sympathize with those who ‘couldn: go because of imeasle:, ote. Hat! } Have you all stopped to have ‘a good look at the Grad’s: tree, it was planted Friday morning ‘after our Emplre Day ceremonies. iWe had a very: nice Empire Day i progt ram in the auditorium. and. ‘then we went outside for the tree planting’. I hope future|s igraduation classes will carry.oa ‘fais ceremony as the class of ot wi ished. , “ | | , + ~Where were the rest of “the | lity’s teen drivers during. the 'ygadeo? There were only nine ‘participants from Ruoert, Any~t. iway these in the contest. did very: wel, Charles hevis, won. first ‘pr ize with a total of 397 points | oul of a possible of 500, Morris ‘Dean came second with 395 and ‘Tony Toth tock third with 339 points. In the Grand event be- tween the three top Terrace and Ahree best Rupert. drivers, Char- ‘Jey came first. again wlth. 381 points and’ Chuek Walker. of ‘Terrace Was runner-up, Nea! “Thomas, also of Terrace took ythird piace. Charles Lewis ‘and Chuck Walker will leave on Fri- Northern The Teen Roadco is meant th imore drivers out next year! ' There weren't many spectators. Start practic- Everyone has a, good Let’s make it’ a. big | Js your calendar marked far Tulh | seer 40 years, Mrs, Rud Morrison’ at. rived in ‘the clty Saturday, morn- ing by train to spend a slx- week holtday visiting friends. Morin, 326 Sixth Avenue, East. Miss | -Reberta Walker, 14 Ninth Street, left: this morning |. ; ; hy Car(idian Wacific. “Airlines plane for Vancouver. where she]: will spend. an extended. holiday |. / visiting her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker. Mr, and ‘Mrs,. Stanley 1. “Leeeti ; of Atlin; B.C. who have | been|™ attending the Anglican .Dioce- san Synod here: last ‘week, while here until May 30."are’ guests of n Miss. Gladys Waterman at: the Anglican Mission ‘House,. 445 sixth Avenue West: ‘Mr. ‘Leech, has heen. the Anglican mission- ary in ‘Atlin’ for. the past: tivo Minne: polls visitor and form- at er resident of Prince Rupert. for ‘of. B president, of, ‘the. 2 While! , here she is guest of Mrs. Jessie |’ “Prince Rupert Daily News _Wodnesday; May 4B, 1990. ‘Acadia’ cainp t.the-Unly: ritigh.. ‘Columbia; Mrs 5 rince Ru pert tended the, Be PTI 1 Aast’ week uroy'shoes i in ‘this lin the pre-walker estiin shoes, fort! years'and. whien leaving here at]. " : the end. of. the month’ for. Mas- set will be in charge. of the. Mas- set. Inland Mission. oe Mrs. At L, Beil, 325. “Foutth|, ‘Ave, East returned home: Mon- day. night after. attending : ‘the B.C... Parent- Teacher’ - “Assoclate ions’ board. members | work, shop Jse Want Ads They pay, look : sweet sizes: 4,6, th very lat Coveri ring. mav be some remnants of vrad- Mrs. §, Bennett has taken over’ yation celebrations so welll: try! this meeting short. Jaye you any News idees for aur atter ere attend the Annual Gen “lable to spare the time reauired.srature teen room.” dances or! Cather summer activity programs? | The Albert Jeffrey family hi we We will also discuss -the ‘suggestion box. If: anything | i working. during the . winter ‘their way. back to tne Landing tnelr doz fell aff the truekin not ‘far from the Reed ravech.; ‘They did not miss him until ‘they vol home end it was too- other important information Mite by then to Icok fer hin regards to the expansion. pro- jecl. t, /@ An punciation tion Club, Thursday, & o'clock, (120) @ Women's Counedl meeting, p.m, Civie Centre, on carrer nar a TOL TE SS Night Additional (avd Games The Evening - 8:00 P.M, en eee IF YOU HAVE NOT RECEIVED Y Phone 3124 Co - ordinating May 24, 2:30 (ty i ! i | 1 ‘that night. The next day they drove back. - ‘and found that the sensible Reerea- yitie animal had not panicked and run about- foolishly bal hed: simply stayed in the diteh ha- side the road, w altine: for HOM , one lo came for him. Trees, Hike farm ercys, sheald- be used when ripe, Old mature Aeciands deteriorate faster than they grow and should he lvar- vested to make ream for the fast- “prowing yours Limt ber OTTAWA Women are i shawine a deflate trend tow: ed Sjndiddwalism dy employanent, Bits Marlon Haver, direetpr al ithe women's bureat of the fest poral daber deprtnent, Addressing the Ollawa Unde, Syerstiy. Women's Chih, Mies Moyer gild fhe dine between ‘debiur owark for mes nds ‘women is. disappearing. Mare; A women ue hein aece ent by! Femplovers on the basis of their A individual abitities, fi Hore men the “perpeluated:: ; A uythy "af owhabk women are dhe terested i (end te tint employ brent appartautiies, she added, RANMA EL. YOUR a “ appearance, Civic Centre Timetable THURSDAY, 1 to JO pms Adult. bilfards, ‘tahle tennis and solarhum, 3:50 10 9 pam: cLalble tennis. & pan. Square Dancing. Mentings; Women’s Co- Ordin- ating Council, Curling Club and Civie Centre Noard of Directors, Special: Free Army Band Con cert. _———_o ~ Women Hired on Basis Of Individual Abilities Women, who form 25 per cent f the Canadian Inbor -foree, need to develop thelr own per ( eontll ues and abilities ins the labor foree rather than copy the “| pattern seb by men The changing pattern of (he ‘family, from a partiarehal ot. ganization to a group of indi. t vidual wagerearners, Wits als * teeted (he role af women fn i modern sorlety. Miss Royeo sald the trend: 4s Harowlig — toward employment mitside the hame far wouren. nelly martled wamen, Of women dy bie labar force, dO per cen were marced, THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY — SATURDAY ARE Teen pool and: | puso TINDAl 4 4 i i | t i ' LOCAL EATON'S T. EATON ANADA i STORE 0 LIMITED Buy Now ¢ on EATON'S Budget Plan Torms — ONLY 10': DOWN ‘ OUR FLYER IN THE MAIL— CALL IN AT Phone 1 ayy Acclaimed by: you as the best concert band. ' ever to tour the British: Columbia ‘North-, land is back by popular demand to perform. for your pleasure an even more wonderful ; series of concerts. If you have NOT heard.’ them, do so; if you have, come again.» . THURSDAY and FRIDAY MAY 24. AND 25°” ‘CIVIC, CENTRE. — 8 P.M,’ DAD, Bring MOTHER — MOTHER, 7 Bring the KIDS.” oe AT’ S FREE © § at EATON’S 3144