Finlayson, during the 1] oclock: eee ED Nate at hehe np be Oo oe ee Oe Bape ge = "D- we. © S ww o OQ) — ra a Un -oy7 oO = wm C) O > a © = > we “Ten pe 112-Year Old | Robe Features | Grave conc om over the lack of mamher interest ‘in the operation of the Canadian _peaien Branch No. | 27, was expressed hy president, Lloyd Rice Wednes- day night when the branch held its regular meeting in the auditorium, with 50 members in attendance. Mr. Rice told the meeting UNL | erie en ne eecee the branch must have the sup-| yn other buziness a letler was - Christening port of all the members iT they Y jread, sent from Salvation Army 1 eG SA: christening robe,| ob e,! want the continued operation of M ‘ ajor W. C. Poulton advising hand- made and embroicd- ‘the I Legion branch, ‘that he could no longer carry: ered. in India 112 y . In other business another. ‘out the duties as pad C yOOTS “Bring Your Mis us" parly was pp anch since he is aving Pane ond Delonging 0 her’ r secheduled for February 4, bv the! Rupert. pat rnal. grandfather was entertainment committee, who “ Major and Mrs, Poulton leave worn by the six-month-old ‘reported Club 27 “Saturday Night | ale & night for ‘Toronte iParty” had been most successful : : daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ‘and encouraging to date. It is the where Mr, Poulton will recelve e his new arnoiniment, Ronald B. Finlayson, Sun-; hone of the committee that these Since t ' parties will continue but if de-} 'Meere regret was expressec day morning when she re- his resienation and th: ‘pends on the response of the Ve? ceived the names Susan members, peeling wished Major Poulton Jill during the baptismal! Financial reports showed that. ‘good luck in his new posting, ceremony at St. more than 80 members have not! 4. B, Owen was iniliated as An lic y | St oer S paid their 19% anes, a new member. nglican church, Seal:: - ee nnn eee Cove. , The Right Rev, Il, G, wa BUNS Nicht a Ric { BisHiop of Caledonia, officlated: atthe double christening for the; two''daughters of Mr. and Mrs. ! ‘At Presbyterian Church — at . month-old daughter receiving First class in every respect’ was the opinion the ‘names Jo-Ann Loulse of one person and shared by many who attended thei Godparents for susan dill were annual “Burns Banauet” in the First Presbyterian Mr, ané Mrs, Frank Hicks and’ church hall Thursday niqht when the Church Ladies the painelpal’ s aunt, Miss Sheila’ Finlayson, ef Kemano, B.C, Aid catered for | 75 guests. The Haggis borne in by Capt: Godparents for Jo-Ann Louise: ehurch serviee with thy 14-- Pay ns op Sena RO pe 6 EP Oe OT ads foe Essien eM Gee of ay Hoe AE PUB gy Se fee ‘Over Lack of Member Interest the toque split honors as stars. iof the new spring hat season in; Me de! - OP ERELLL EES SIE IIE DYED LL OEDIII REPEL PVT ae : Be ' : Go Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, January. 31, 1956, , stone today. Today she celebrates her 18th birthday and takes up new: rights and duties as Holland's future’ sovereign and third qucen in succession to rule since 1890, when her ‘grandmother, , Queen Wilhelmina, came to. the shrone. : Though not officially of age until 21, the gay, smiling prin- _ OSS will now sit in the four- enturies-old “Raad Van State” so begin her training in constit- utional affairs, ‘At one ceremony where she rerformed, the princess showed her great sense of fun and nat- uralness, whichis a distinctive }mark of the Dutch royal. family: The young princess was naming ‘a flew Dutch ship. As she called lout the vessel’s name, the bottle ‘of champagne broke against the bow and swung back -again, soaking a large number of offi- ‘cials in top: hats and. morning 1 coats who. were standing. under- | neath. | GAIETY AND “CHARA - The princess .broke WORKS MINISTER WINTERS and Mrs. Winters shown prepar-" ing to board a plane in Oltawa on the first leg of a trip to Brazil where Mr, Winters headed an official party representing | Canada at the inauguration of Brazil’s new president, Their children, Marjorie and Richard saw them off, ’ (CP Photo) P aris JJashions Show J end T big, Boll Spring Hals laughter which soon ° had her. By NADEANE WALKER ‘Will be pleased and flattered by father, Prince Bernhard, and PARIS wh — The cloche and ‘ine new styles, while the fittie | the officials and spectators also ‘woman will risk looking like a Jaughing. “out in were. Mr, and Mrs, Alex Slater Henry Calderwood, led by Piner! ‘efficiency of the Lassies 0” the: pars, Ship in full sail. . Born in 1938, -at the Soest and Miss Ivy Judking of Edmon- James Munro completed ‘the Prince Rupert Kirk.” Mrs, Eliza- | Biever, bolder hats are the | ton... Sumpiuous farin’” of Senttish' beth Purvis sang “Annie Laurie” thing, The little wisp perched | . wa, dishes i! | ed | An informal luncheon was, swith her daughter, Mrs, W. 8. on the back of the head is out. | “Longe Le Of Jeshion ‘Crawford joining in, : “There was a Lad Born in: “the Kyle” and “Ma Flat-Footed: Jeannie" was then sung py W. ‘D, Smith and the church choir. : Proving himsclf to be a well: qualified exponent of his sub-! then held at the home cf Mr.) In his weleome the chairman. and Mrs, Hicks, 1150 Ambrose Rev, R. Avenue for the christenine party guests on having caught and other ruests Mr. and Mis, Vision” and followed the “gleam”, John Sinclair and Miss Elaine’ Mrs. W, M. Taylor set the at- Bulmer, “mesphere with her render.ne of | PPP PPP | the “Star O’ Robbie Burns.” In > ‘the toast of the “Immortal Mem- fect, Dr. A. 8, Arnedt in the toast | Civic Centre ‘ory’ William) Murray eave a ‘to “Bonnie Scotland” gave a clearly defined sketch of Burns, ‘humorous account of his nativ Timetable ’ ‘the piano. " yy Wednesday Lassies” to whieh Mrs. Wan nee Narman Moorehouse was! his works ard his traits. and and its people. r x? , . , Pre-school age 3-6—-Tiny Tots White responded focussing al- peer convener while Mrs. H.. J, Wray complimented! Wit and humor marked newe! Accompanying _ the mse | « \ 1 t i i | \ items was Mrs. E. J, Smith < i Inspector Taylor's foast fo the. ° s al 2:30, a tention on “the cleganee anc Halliday wa: dinner hostess, _ aliors b-12, Playground 4 bo Soviteure were Mrs, Robert! 5 ipa; Woodwork 4-5 p.m. \i “Pouch, Mrs, Willian MeKenaie, ; Tecris— Poutery 7.30, Boxing, “Mrs. Kenneth Aird, Mrs. g 7:30, yan Cb 7:50, Teen ‘Haupt, Mrs. Graham Alexender, : roum.3230-9 pn, — Ars. do XN ANS Ss Wi Adults-- Badminton Club 7- Vancouver visitor, Mrs, Louise: iMureay. | Evans, Mrs. Wilson 10:30, Pottery 7:30, Boxing 7:30, Walker, left this morning BY Wy Brown Mrs. Mary. MeLeod Masie Group 6 pim., Tea Time. Canadian Pachie Airlines pline °: ( . . far her home aver a two-month and Miss Netta MeLeod, Divert Ctafts 2 p.m., Leathereraft 7:35, ing the kiichen were Mrs. George Hard and Ping Peng Room holiday as guest of her son and. amet at a, : “dattehter- biel “low, Mr. aad) Mrs. “Mitchell, Mrs. Willlam Bremner 7 and Mrs, John McLeod. isdldrun open, daily 1 lo 10 R. ©. Versa Ponce Rupes vee on p hit Hote) dining room, — Tvening Meellngs-- B.C, Govt. ee Employecs, Ion Sine balr, former parts: To Cast Play ered Pn na Nake of Rupert Mon OWOSSO : tors, deft thas morning F F | 4 Lee BIGGEST: TANKER or estiva pd. ane alter a two veay slay here World's Dlepest ofl-tanker, the He will join his family in North Spyros. Niarchas launched i Vanecuver, where they spa in 1955 fora Greck ship- afer leaving vhe ciy The Prince Rupert Little The- setiled tre Associntion wil east ils several’ 1956 Festival play tonight at. 7:30 in the Civie Centre, It was “;announced today. The play, “The Jewelled Hand" Is to be ‘directed by G. PL Weadside, FLAVORS FOODS. - ' A ane-act myotery drama, the Dp'ay wo proauced some years ‘ago in Prince Rupert. Any intensive rehearsal sched- oder, is 47.730 tons deadweight, months ago. The - CREOLE MAGIC ae tn the play may be completed in ‘time for the Drama February 23, 24 and 2. 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Gta fecivae (Oueen ef their pleasure at her visit and renffirnved Chely alles - lanee to the British way of Ute wd demueratie ree, UL EA'THUSTASTS HANNA, Ata, G © A farmer wha ren out oof eaal during blizzard complidied (hat he doesivt Khaw what the entry fs comb fe when a ra evant borraw sone Hon Wes eleh bars, AMO bis nebeh bors form niles vround wee oth burners, although the dletriet ds surrounded by col fields, Min g™, os NORTHLAND DAIRY When vor drink the milk from the Buliley Varley Guernsey and Jersey herds you nul only drink the froshest milk in town, but youralse s safeguard your nik supplies at all Hines by our delivery to your door, Lalltey Valley mills is also available at the following stores... @® Fishermen's Co-Op @ Quality Store @ Rupert Butehors 0 Midway Stora Melay’s Grocery Frente collection beats the drums for | puffed-up “parade berets,” “big | itent” cloches, fortune-teller tur :@ juegler’s ball, in straw or felt. : ¢ ‘balanced just about anywhere on | the hat, Some are beaked a bit in front | Mrs, R. L. Ebv, Mes, Te .Polka-dot chiffons and organ-_ | Double Winner i@oubte “held wle los been drawn up so that. Festival | Peterson took second, rund | heard ptedwees of loyalty fron She arrived at Che ceremony the Represented yes | (he bee? Danish-born Svend’s circus | J), & hat Pew Interpretation ‘bans and fezzes, and big “arena” i cartwheels, A favorife decorative touch is | Claude St. Cyr's cloches are! real buckets that harely tet the | ‘wearer peek out underneath “as an ait tn vision, Equally fond of the cloche and. ithe toque are Jane Blanchot and: ! Denise Chaubaud, : White. off-whiles, beiges and cocoa shades, pink and coral reds, ‘are leading eolors this sessan,' idies. horsehair and s ‘rawelot hs | make the new headgear light as: 'a feather, whatever ifs size, IN FOLL SAIL : | Big swaths of veiling have as _[mlaced dainty. little. nese «alls; ‘Flower-trinimed* hats” are éfteti® tcompletely covered over with ‘layers of velline or horsehalr for’ fa Behl, transparent effect. Offhand. it's an easy prectie- ! Hon that the tall, wiliow: v gle: Mrs. Anderson At WTM. Whist Mrs Gupnard Ancerson was 9 winner Wednesday nieht | when (he Women of the Moace: its rerular bridge and: whist drive in the Moerse Tem- dle with deht tables of whist and three tibles of bri-lge, Mrs, Anderson took first prize in the women's whist and the. . PATTERN M220 A Golhe Oiginal | youl price while Mrs, Alfred: Tarchson tovk sevond — whisi: DNee, WERE, the lovely long-torgo dress, given great new fashion ehar- In the men’s diviston, Q, 1S, acter, The leok is simple ~-‘deeldedly, But on second took there's Olson took first whist and Mr, neler, The look ts gimpl Y ; also this: the femininity Gothe is famous for! 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